. Blue.eyed Jan Brosa, a student at Moorcroff High School,
t~ the first contestant to enter this year's Miss Rodeo Crook County
tDVent.
Jan, who has brown hair and stands 5 ft. 3 in. tall, li,,es on
bee father's ranch north of Moorcroft.
Co~ Last October, she was the first place winner in the Crook
,L" nty Make-It-Yourself-With-Wool contest and placed eighth at
,-e state level She plans to attend junior college at Torrington
after graduation.
At Moorcroft High School, Jan has been active in cheerlead-
ing, student council, class plays, band, chorus and girls' athletics
and also was a member of various school clubs.
fl . The new Miss Rodeo Crook County will be crowned at the
Ulett Rodeo June 9.
Garman Seeking Re-Electi0n
Ommfissiuner Neal
Sun&race, said this
m a letter to The Sundance
that he will he a candulate
~ was
to his first term as corm-
in 1970. He car-
~'ves as cimirman o~ the
i~ his letter, Gaz~an said, "It
is with strong conviction I feel
my experience during the past
31/2 years as commissioner, berg
closdy assoc~ted with all busi-
ness of this office and matters
of conceca to the cmmty, and
in view of pertin~t fumm mat-
tees pertaining, to the interest bf
our county and otr pe~le, I can
will be ~ble to serve with
greater effidea~ ff to.looted."
The SUNDANCE TIMES
CONTINUING THE CROOK COUNTY .NEWS
|UNDANCE, WYOMING 82729
IN THE BLACK HILLS FIFTEEN CEN'I~
OF WYOMING ' PER COPY
|11 iiii i
Officitl NewSl~per for Crcmk County,
City of Sundance and U. S. L~n~ll Offi{I
Seventy-sixth Year No. 19
THURSDAY, MAY 9,,.1974 ,
Sand Creek Tour Scheduled
The Sand Creek Subttrdt Plan-
ning Area will he covered during
a public tour May 18, Spearfish
District Ranger Richard Cook
said this week.
Cook said the tour will start at
12:30 p.m. from the fish genetics
lab on Sand Creek. Tour par-
ticipants are asked to furnish
their own transportatio~
The Sand Creek sulmnit con-.
Court Decision
Made in Local
Damage Action
Judge Paul T. LLamos Jr. short-
ly before noon Wednesday hand-
ed down ~ decision in the Von-
drlska-Roberts C.ocmtru~tion Co.
damage suit involving local resi-
dents and a local firm which
s~ in district cou~ here Mon-
day afternoon.
Judge Liamos ruled:
i. That Roberts Construc~ien
remove its gravel stockpile and
equipment from land not covered
by an agreem~ by June 7.
2. An auditor would inspect the
books of the defendant, Roberts
Con~ Co.
3. That $9}0 in punitive dam-
ages be awarded to cite Vendris-
kas for destruction of a gate and
that Vondriskas atso receive $2S
in dust damages.
' 4, Tlmt Roberts Construction
Co. install a new gate by June
Barrett, Jones Enter "'the(PartYha~Thatw°uldroadfilehaveCenstrucfionandaCCesSthe tocanyOncOm'bOth
road.
Race for Governor
training and experience has been
in helping people, solving people
problem; a~d secondly, I be.
]Jove I can .win."
Jones resigned his state senate
seat April 10 - prior to the Su-
preme Court ~ clearing up
the question of whether he and
two other state legislators could
legally run.
Prior to his resignation, Jones
served in the legis" la~re since
b/s election to the House in 1954.
He has been' inz the trucking busi-
ness since 1931:
He said, "I have art intense
irtterest in the state of Wyorning
and its furore. That's why I'm
ttmaing for governor.,'
He said following the admiuis-
tra~on of Gov. Stan Hathaway
will not be an easy job, but "I
believe that with my knowledge
of Wyomiug's total needs, its as-
sets and its government, I am
qualified to fulfill the obliga-
tions and make the necessary de-
SNOWMOBILE GROUP
WILL CLEAN ROAD
6. That court costs would be
borne equagy.
In the suit, Gilbert G. and Rhea
K. Vondriska filed a $100,000
• danmge suit against Roberts Con-
struction Co. and later amended
their complm~ to name Lloyd H.
and Blanche Cole, Sheridan, for-
merly of Sundance as co-defend-
antS.
On July 2S, 1973, 22 days later,
the cormtrnotion firm filed a
coumerclaim asking $3S0,000 in
d~_rnages.
JUNE 16 DATE
FOR ANNUAL 4-H
RURAL LIFE SUNDAY,
June I6 has been selected as
the date for the annual Rural Life
Sunday program, which will be
hdd at the lower picnic grounds
at Devils Tower National Munu-
merit.
The program, open to the pub-
lic, is spensored by the Crook
County 4-H Council. Additional
program details will be announc-
ed later.
~Aa cleanup day has been plan- • cisions as gov~nor."
i'~ ~'uiay, May 19 by the Bear
S wm°hile A °cia TW M G d
~' m ,_e~be~ meeting at the as- • •
west of O 1 I11" EIr en
~'~e. starUn~ at 1 p.m. "
"~l~-~°t~theass°ciati°nwill W r k h R d; d
~.~.n the Warren Peak road dur- p
O S O S ea e
~mse more people are rotor- The MooruroR wo~a~hop will
UISTRICT LIVESTOCK csted in planting garden~ this be held at the high school May
year due to rising food costs, a 13 at 7:~0 p.m. while the Sun-
JUDGING SATURDAY n~ini-gardm workshop has been dance evmt will be held in the
p1ammd in Crook co~ty, accord-
mg to Extension agents BRrb~a
Schoenthaler and Warren Ferrell.
The agents said the mim'-gar-
den workshops will he held at
Moo~rdt and Sundance to assist
new gardeners as well as exper-
ienced ones. The tmbiic=,~ is invit-
ed to ~ and bring problems
and quesUens related to garden-
ing.
sistS d 18#00 acres in the Black
Hills National Forint. R includes
Sand Creek, Dugout Gulch, Hos-
pital Gulch, She~ Gulch and
Boundary Gulch &alnages
just
west of ~ Wyoming - South Da-
kota line.
Cook said the purpose of the
tour is to obtain axtditiona~ imb-
lic views on management alter.
courthouse juryroom May 14
starting at 1:30 p.m.
The program sch_~e will in:
clude nutrition, budgeting ano
family project by County Home
Economist Barbara Schoenthhler.
County Agent Win'ten Ferrell
will present soft, water, fertiliz-
ers, varietiesm cultural Factices
Prod insect and weed control.
n~tives for the area. He said the
public's ideas, knowledge and
suggestions are needed to devel-
o9 management goals for the
area.
staff members will
on ehe tour to disctms su~e~tions
and commems made by tour par-
ticipe~
county ~H livestock
have been invited to par-
~t P~e in ~e ~stfict judging
..ty Agem Warren Ferrell
~. me K~dging will be held at
Beef Improvement Assess-
station starting at 10 a.m.
needing rides are ask-
the coumy Exten-
Mayor Picks Councilmen
Mayor Ray ]~.Jazu~,
the meeting of the Sundance CRy
Omncil Monday nigitt, named
C~larles Jones ami Larry M~
Laughlin as councilme~ filling
vacancies left by the resignation
c~ two cota~l members.
McLaughlin replaces Don Cave,
who resigned April 22 because of
his health. Cave's term expires
in 1977.
Jones, who will serve until 1975,
fills the vacancy mused by the
l'~igl'l~tiOIl Of Glen Wyatt last
month. Wyatt resigned bemuse
he is moving outside the city
lirnSts.
\
In other aotion, the mayor
named The Sundance Times as
the officiat newspaper for the
city and Sundance State Bank as
the offidal deposi, tocy.
Committee assignments were
a!so annouced by the mayor, who
named councilmen to various
commi~ees. SeW~vmg on the
groups will be Floyd Cart" and
Curt Moherg, street and alley;
Jones, Mc~ Carr sanita-
tion; Jones and McLaughlin, pub-
lic safety and Jones and Moberg,
parks and cemetery.
During the meeting, the cmmcit
considered a few problems
brought up at the meeting.
Street Problem
Council members gave some
atte~rtion ,to a problem invlov-
ing Park Avenue where Junior
Gerha~ has property and where
he wants to build a house.
(~ un Last Page, See. I)
an~Pproximately 2~ junked cars
trucks went to their deaths
like this ode during car crushing
operations at Gene's Auto Parts,
Sundance.
Operations were carried out by
Wuggoners, Livingston,
Mont., who have tl=ree ear mash- "
ers operating in the Rocky Moan-
taln area.
Here a leader prepares to lift
a ear into the lgx7½ ft. com-
l~nent of the crusher, Over a
ilien pounds of pressure wu
exerted by the crasher.
Cars owned by Gene's Ante
Parts, the Oty of Sundance and
others went through the crusher.
Ge~e Snell said only the wheels
and gas :tanks had to be removed
but that the frames and engines
were also taken ,from Ms ear&
Other cars were completely
crushed.
Each one of the~ flattened
bundles relmmm~m ~m utomobfle
after it went tlmmgh the Wug-
goner csr crmdmr which operated
here
utm to crash a complete car
and approximately 250 ears wunt
thnm#i the machin~ ~ it wss
here.
Nine semi loads of ermbed
ca=s, each containing about 23
ca~ were sent to a adeage
shredding plant where the VarioM
parts are separated.