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"Pinocchio", performed by Missoula Children's
Theatre and a supporting cast of 50 local young
people, was well received in Sundance Saturday
with s full house at both performances.
Angela Rinaldi [Pinocchio] and Michael Shooner
[Gepetto] held auditions Monday, May 5 and went
straight into rehearsals that night. By Saturday,
lines were memorized, stage directions worked out
and costumes were assigned.
Top, an Urchin [Melissa Farver] s~ows Pinocchio
what happens to his nose when he tells a lie, while
t~e Blue Fairy [Lisa,Kuenne] ejzcourages him to
become a real boy. in the background, Jiminy
Cricket [Heidi Moilenbrink] sleeps through it all.
Middle, Candelwick [Jason Sandy] and his gang
[1-r Grant Robb, Matt Christoph, Chris Palmer and
Mike Leger] prove to Pinocchio how cool they are.
Bottom. The Cat [Kristi Tschetter] is helped into
her makeup by Michael Shooner.
Photos by Pat LatEen
by Rosa Vesser
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by
Irene Fowlkes
May I0, 1986
Old Man Winter just had to
sweep through the country once
more to take a bite through our
area although temperatures
didn't get much below 32
degrees. Unofficial readings show
we have received nearly three
inches of moisture in May. Our
snow depth here at Hulett was
about six inches .with it melting
underneath.
In the New Haven area north
and west of town they reported a
depth of 12 to 14 inches of wet
heavy snow from Thursday the
8th through Friday. We didn't
have a mail delivery from Moor-
croft on Friday due to the road
closings in and around Moorcroft.
Today, May 10, we have clear
sunny skies and warm tempera-
tures.
I have been meaning to send
out word across news land if you
have any news-worthy items you
would like to have put in the
column please call me 467-5678 or
send to Box 241 Hulett, Wy. I
appreciate all who has given me
their news as this makes my job a
lot easier. I have heard from ones
from as far away as Maine,
Arizona, California and Idaho
how much they enjoy the items,
as well as many of you here at
home.
The Mother's Day Luncheon
put on by the Buttons and Bows
Club at the Community Building
at New Haven was postponed
Friday the 9th due to the weather.
and is being held today.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Dirks
were in town, from the hills, on
Saturday the 10th to shop and
Mrs. Dirks called on Nell Karl-
son.
John Edlund, Sturgis, who de-
livers for Sturgis Meat Service in
Hulett, called on Irene Fowlkes
on Friday the 10th. John was a
classmate of Dee Fowlkes and is a
long time friend of the family:
Mrs. Mamie Stoddard and
sister Helena Ista were recent
callers at the Art Burbage and
Effie Jolley homes. The Burbages
have just had new carpeting laid
and purchased new furniture for
their home, which they are enjoy-
ing very fnuch.
The retired teachers from here
who attended the meeting at
Aladdin on May 5 were Mrs. Lee
Waugh, Mrs. Mamie Stoddard
and Mrs. Margaret Cheshier. The
purpose of these meetings are to
get together every three months
for visiting and to celebrate those
who had birthdays in that time
period.
Mr. and Mrs. Thad Brimmer
were among those who came to
town on the 6th to vote. They just
returned home from a trip to
Hamilton, Mont.. to visit Mrs.
Brimmer's sister Vivian and
family, and Mr. and Mrs. Art
Roberts at Pollson. They traveled
as far north to Flat Head Lakes
and south to Riverton. coming
home by Casper. They report
having seen a lot of beautiful
country, especially in Montana.
Mrs. BOb Bush was in from the
ranch on the 6th to meet her sister
Mary of Gillette and her mother
who was returning home from a
trip to Casper to visit a daughter
there. Mrs. Parker has just re-
cently returned home from spend-
ing the winter in Arizona at her
daughter Pats. She expects to be
at home in Hulett this summer.
Mr. and Mrs. Anselm {Jr.}
Wolf of Belle Fourche was out to
his mother's on May 6th to visit
and to clean the yard. They
lunched at the Ponderosa cafe at
noon.
The Girl Scouts are planning a
Court of Awards on the 16th of
May. The purpose of this is to
give out awards and membership
pins. They plan their first day
camp June 5, 6 and 7. If any one
has questions please call Mrs.
John (Justin) Reid 467-5936.
Mrs. Donna Allison of Miles
City rode the Alzada mail on
Wednesday the 7th to Hulett
where she will spend some time
visiting her sister Mrs. Gertie
Atkinson.
The Girl Scouts donated
wooden baskets with crepe paper
flowers to the Buttons and Bows
Club of New Haven to be given
away for the Mother's Day
Luncheon on May 10. The
luncheon was orginally scheduled
for Friday the 9th but due to the
storm it was set up for the 10th.
Mrs. Helen Hauber was taken
to Gillette where she entered the
hospital on May 1 for a complete
physical check up. She was dis-
missed on the 3rd and spent the
night with her daughter and
family, the Dick Conzlemans. Her
family brought Helen home on
Sunday. Mrs. Hauber is feeling
much better at this time, and she
sure does appreciate all her good
friends, neighbors and family for
their kindness to her.
Dr. and Mrs. Earl Frisbie ar-
rived back home in New Haven
Saturday the 3rd, having spent
the winter at their home in
Tombstone, Arizona. On their
way home they stopped at Las
Vegas, Nev. to visit her daughter
Betty and husband Walt Cunday
in their new home. They stopped
in Gillette where they visited
Mrs. Frisbie's grandson and
family, before arriving home on
Sunday. Mrs. Frisbie reports not
long before they started their
homeward journey Tommy and
Sammy Thomas came to visit
them at Tombstone.
Thursday evening, May 8th, a
baby shower was given to Darlene
Cheshier in honor of her new
baby boy, Derek, in the fellow-
ship hall of the Assembly of God
Church, hosted by the W.M.'s of
the Church. Before Mrs. Cheshier
opened her many useful gifts, a
lunch of frosted ribbon loaf sand-
wiches, relish trays, crackers and
spread, punch and coffee was
served to about 20 guests. Special
guests who attended were Mrs.
Margaret Cheshier, who is great-
aunt to Derek, and Mrs.
Cheshier's sisters, Jarri and
Linda Corrigan, Newell, SD.
The senior dtizens invited
guests to the monthly noon day
meal at the Ponderosa Care on the
7th in celebration of Mother's
Day. Following the meal they
went to the senior citizen center
where they were entertained by
music teacher Linda Collins,
Erica and Kristin Knutson, and
Brenda Waugh with singing and
musical numbers.
Aladdin
by
Aline McGilliway
Except that some nights have
been too cold, this week, we are
having near perfect weather, for
this time of year, with occasional
rains, and days that warm up to
near 90, One can almost see new
grass, baby calves, and other
young things grow.
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Hughes,
Nina Williams returned three week's tour of England,
Wednesday after visit- Scotland, Ireland and Wales. The
three months in Casper group met recently for breakfast
~rkansas, where her and were surprised to find
vs and their families live. friends; no one knew the others
"in-law in Arkansas, Cecil were going until the breakfast.
is in poor health but they Mrs. Bope is the former Ruth
will be better with the Garman and graduated from
eather coming. She said Moorcroft high school.
~was really glad to be Card Club Notes. The 500 Card
enjoyed being away the Club met Thursday, April 24, at
~nths during w~nter, the center with three tables of
and Mrs. Ray Holmes, 500 enjoyed during the after-
a, who have been in noon. High score was won by
gton, D.C. the past few Rosa Vesser, second by Mrs.
visiting Roy's daughter, Bertha Waymire, traveling by TO these graduating seniors on regular
grandson Jamie and Mrs. Isabel Davis and low by
aives, plans to return Mrs. Katherine Mellott. Hostess
' week. A friend flew was Mrs. Elsie Helmer. price TOP or B(YI'I M of their choice. Just let us
n Billings and on the Bingo at the senior citizens
the friend will meet center Friday~ April 25 was at-
bring them to Sheridan. tended by 21 with Herb Jesperson know you're graduating. Offer good through June
arced that they were calling. Hostesses were Mrs.
,u)cdtrip. Doris Jesperson and Mrs. £~tlA.
Mrs. Edwin Sisson and Gladyce Schlattman.
Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Dennis
Mrs. Leroy Fuller at- of New Haven took Mrs. Lucy
t
business in Billings a
days last week and Jones of Carlile to Belle Fourche
Lat the weather was Sunday afternoon where she
entered the hospital. She hopes
a letter from Mrs. she will only be in for a couple of
Me of La Mesa, Calif., days. We wish her the best of Ph. 283-2082 Sumtauee
she and her husband luck.
MAY 15, 1986
THE SUNDANCE TIMES
of Aladdin, have a grandson,
Thomas Hughes, on the carrier
Enterprise. They were more than
interested to learn that the Enter-
prise has recently been moved out
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of the ,Red Sea, where she was
stationed to the Mediterranean.
As migration continues, more .
stragglers drop in at Mac's Fly
Inn Diner. This week, chipping
sparrows have arrived, whether
passing by or to spend the sum-
mer remains to be seen. One
towhee continues to feed under
the diner, towhee fashion, which
means scratching out seeds, just
as so many tame chickevs might
do. The white crowned sparrows
are no longer in evidence, but a
small flock of pine siskins ap-
peared at the Diner, today, com-
panionably feeding with the chip-
ping sparrows that are still here.
On April 25, Mr. and Mrs. John
Moline drove to Laramie, where
they attended the Brand of Excel-
lence Scholarship Banquet,
honoring all agriculture college
scholarship winners. Their ~sen,
Brett, received a scholarship from
the Farmland Industry, Inc. The
Mollnes also visited Kevin and
Galen, while they were in Lar-
amie. Saturday morning found
the Molines going on to Riverton,
where they visited the Dan
Moline family, making the ac-
quaintance of their newest grand-
child, Garth, who was born Jan-
uary 23. On their way home,,
Monday, they stopped in Sun-~
dance to have dinner with the
John Moline, Jr. family, and that
evening, John Sr. attended a
Legion meeting, while Margaret
went to a meeting of the Legion
Auxiliary.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Hansen,
Lovell, Wyomin_g, recently visited
their daughter and her husband,
Mr. and Mrs. Major Miller, and
Major's mother, Mrs. Marshall
Miller.
Robins are up early these days,
as always, calling all the choir
members for their daily musical
presentation. Late sleepers miss
that delightful chorus.
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Curren and
family drove to Medicine Bow,'
Nebraska, Saturday, in order to
be there the next day to help Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph Curren, Sr.
celebrate their 49th wedding ann-
iversary.
and Component Needs
* Hoses * Control Valves
* Fittings (Crimp and Reusable)
106 Main
Also Special Orders
Industdal Supply :I
Hulett 307-467-5245 I
Glenn Groves
Sat., May 17- Upton, Wyo. ,
Sale time 9:30 a.m.
SALE LOCATION: AT BUSSINESSES AT WEST HWY 16
Fortin Estate
Mobile Home & Camper Sales
i
All items new ~rdess noted otherwise
Smoke detectors, 25/16 in. ball hitches large shank, (5) 12 ton
jacks, maytag washer & dryer set, hot point washer, other
electric dryers in working condition, fridgidaire automatice
washer, carpet remants, curtains & bedspreads, small kitchen
appliances, box springs & matresses all sizes, 48in. preformed
bathroom countertop & sink, (2) hanging swag lights, (3) dinet
sets, (2 formica & 1 wooded), new & used end tables & coffee
tables, easy chairs & recliner, small wooden desk, electric fire
place, assortment of lamps (new & used), small stands with
drawers (2 sets), new dresser with mirroe slight damage, head
boards & foot boards all sizes, dinet chair frames, alums-dome
parts & accessories, bar stools, miscellaneous furnace pipes, tv
antennas, couch and chair {brown), kitchen sinks, springs for
mobile homes, mobile home axils, used tires 4&6 ply, 20in. 8 ply
truck tires, misc. car & truck chains, coppertone 17 cu. ft.
refridgerator, 30in. gas range, power take off winch, mobile
home steps & decks, frames for skirtting assembled, camper
jacks, 30 gal. fresh water tank for self contained camper, window
and assorted doors-entrance-interior & closet, wood beams
(pre-finished), armstrong ceiling tile 12x24, trailer house~
anchors, cabinet doors, camper cushions, vinyl for sale signs
(large) open house style, truck mirroe frames, oil furnaces, 3/8x6 1
ft. read-i-rod, large supply of plumbing supplies & fittings, toilet
bowl, porcelain sinks {bathroom), dolly wheels and stands,
Squirrel cage fans and motors various sizes, guttering and down
spouts, aluminum skirting for mobile home, heat-o-later
fireplace, lawnboy 21in. lawnmower, steel desk.
THESE ITEMS WILL SELL AT 1:00 P.M. REGARDLESS OF
PROGRESS OF SALE.
VEHICLE
1974 Chevy half ton pickup
MOBILE HOMES
1977 35ft. Teton park camper
1978 40ft. Teton park camper
10ft. Wide mobile home
Following Fortin sale
Upton Lumber Co.
Merchandise Reduction Sale
All items are new
Toys, Clothing: Men's - western boots, red wing work boots,
sweaters, jeans, sweat suits, tennis shoes, windbreakers.
Women's - work boots, dress boots, winter suits, slacks, jeans,
shoes, sweat suits, tennis shoes, dress shoes, blouses, lots more
women's apparel and JEWELRY.
Women's - work boots, dress boots, winter suits, slacks, jeans,
shoes, sweat suits, tennis shoes, dress shoes, blouses, lots more
women's apparel and JEWELRY.
Childrens- slacks, shirts, blouses, shoes, tennis shoes, moon
boots.
Assorted winter coats, caps & mittens, 50 gallons komac
paints, white plastic border fence, 100 amp arc welder, welding~~
tips, gauges, welding rods, hammers, commercial breoms,:
hinges, latches, boxes of builders hardware (many}, 50 lb. boxes.
of assorted nails, 18 drawer nail bin w/assortment of naris,:
v-belts, 220 electric wire, assorted paneling, plastic electric:~
conduit pipe, wooden decorative letters, {4) rolls of brown.
wrapping paper, christmas albums, (LP & cassette}, lawn r~es,:
melding, large assortment of bolts, sink rnus, {2) mils of wm.dow~
screen, plastic pvc elbows & fittings, down spouts & cuttermg,
dimensional lumber, some cedar lumber, aluminum storm _
windows, patio screen doer, basement casement windows, {10) V
barn sash windows, assorted single pain glass, complete line
dura-wall chimney pipe & fittingS, metal-bestos pipe & fittings,
formica counter topping, (3) kitchen cab!net,s (~), (10) squares
of assorted tits-on shingles, (10) sheets 4 x8 xV~in, damaged
sheet r~k, {50) wooden pallets, window wells, swamp cooler~.
screen doors, birch and mahogany doors & prehung doors;
wooden storm doors, entrance doors, casement windows,""ldbifol
closet doors, indoor outdoor carpet, sheets of al.umin." urn..., Bat
insulation (fiber glass), drywall ,~,m~, su~ed ~: "d~, 5
gal. of master seal, galv pipe, 1V,' , sucher rod, 1 t/, xl t/~ al~g. le
iron, 1000 bricks, 500 of 1 ' black plastic pipe, ~teel post ties,
mobile home axel, cast iron fittings (sewer}, very large
assortment of bolts, komac 12 station paint mixer.
BEAR LODGE AUCTION SERVICE
Norval Waller, Auctioneer
Fa. 283.1600