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THE SUNDANCE TIMES
MAY 15, 1986
Truck dassic adds sponsors
Organizers for the Great Amer-
ican Classic are continuing to lay
plans for this first,time series of
events. Colman Equipment and
Cummins Great Plains Diesel,
both Rapid City businesses, have
signed on as sponsors. They join
West Tire" and Alignment, Dale's
Tire and Retreading, Northwest
1986 GRADS
You've succeed-
ed! All your hard
work has paid off
Congratulations
Peterbilt, and Highland Beverage
in support of the Classic.
Pete Goedwin, truck classic
chairman, is encouraging area
truckers to participate in the
World's Longest Convoy,
scheduled for 8 a.m. Saturday,
June 7.
The Great American Truck
Classic has planned several
events of particular interest to
spectators. The Truck Pull on
Friday, June 6, at 6:30 p.m. is a
regional stop on the National
Tractor Pulling Association cir-
cuit. The Pull will feature 2-
WheU and 4-W hell Drive trucks
from around the region. ,
Other entertainment includes a
Friday night dance with D.D. and
the Fayrohs, the Truck Roadeo (a
skill driving competition) and the
concert on Saturday night star-
ring Dave Dudley and Glenn
Barber.
Anyone interested should contact
the Belle Fourche Chamber of
Commerce for more information.
BPAm/ATES.
To the class of
1986, Congratu-
lations and best
wishes for all of
your tomorrows.
Crook County
Wdding
No doubt about
it, Class of 1986.
You've done a
great job.
Auto Body
You have a bright
future.
Aladdin ranch recognized
76 Angus Ranch, Aladdin, has
been recognized nationally by the
American Angus Association for
having 14 registered Angus cows
included in the American Angus
Association's 1986 Pathfinder
Report.
Only 844 of the more than
26,000 members of the American
Angus Association are repre-
sented in this year's report.
The Pathfinder Program identi-
fies superior Angus cows based
upon recorded production traits
that are economically important
to the commercial cow-c.~l__f pro-
ducer.
The 1986 report lists 3,308
individual cows. The largest
number of Pathfinder cows from a
single herd this year is 78, and
several hundred breeders have a
single cow that qualifies for the
exclusive listing.
Moore Hill Cemetery Clean-Up
It was announced recently that
there have been major improve-
ments made at the Moore Hill
Cemetery, northwest of Hulett.
We'll tell the world we're
extra proud of you, Class of
1986.
BHJ Inc. of the Black Hills
you're
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We salute you this graduation
day, you're the best, class of
1986.
year an arch with the name
"Moore Hill Cemetery" was don-
ated and installed in memory of
Marie Rush Williams. This year
two drive-through gates, a walk-
through gate and a chain link
fence have been donated in
memory of Luther and: Myrtle
Hower, long time Hulett area
residents.
Work will begin on the project
Friday~ May 16, and continue
Saturday and Sunday with instal-
lation and clean-up. The cemetery
board is asking that all interested
people come and join in these
work days. Members of the
Range Riders 4-H Club will also
be helping on Sunday as part of
their Community Pride project.
These additions to the ceme-
tery will be an asset to the facility
as well as the community. It is the
goal of the board to have this
project completed on Sunday May
18.
O.E.S.
Pine Cone Chapter No. 41,
O.E.S. met at the Masonic Hall in
Hulett on Friday, May 2 and held
its annual election of officers.
Polly and Richard Wonson of
Devils Tower were elected to
serve as Worthy Matron and
Worthy Patron for the 1986-87
year. Installation for them and the
entire slate of elective and ap-
pointive officers will be held on
June 20.
A special meeting of the chap-
ter is planned for Saturday, May
24, starting with a noon luncheon.
Yesteryear's active members will
be honored at the open meeting
You've got it all together,
class Of 1986...we congratu-
late you.
We share the joys of this
graduation with all our friends.
SINCERE
to the
GRADS.
We wish you much success
and many happy tomorrows.
which will follow the luncheon.
Chapter members have been
~nvited to attend the following
Friendship Night meetings:
Upton Chapter No. 32 on May 28;
Lebanon Chapter No. 78 of Belle
Fourche on June 3 and Newell
Chapter No. 121 on June 5.
The next regular meeting will
be held on May 16 at which time
final plans for the May 24 meet-
ing will be completed.
Eleeta Chapter OES
Electa Chapter No. 5 met in
regular session May 1 with
Worthy Matrons, Dora Hayward
presiding.
Virginia Hejde, Grand Repre-
sentative to Alberta, Canada was
introduced.
Election of officers was held.
Those elected were: Worthy
Matron, Marcelline Cliver;
Worthy Patron,
Associate Matron,
Associate Patron,
Conductress,
sociate Conductress,
Cundy; Secretary,
Treasurer, Doris
Worthy Matron Dora
announced that the next
June 5, would be
night. Guest officers
vited from surrounding
Editor's Quote
What people say
your back is
the
to Kyle
And all his buddies
You really are suporI
Your talents and enthusiasm
can helpbuild a better future
for all of us. You hold the
promise of tomorrow.
Ph. 283-3477
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Your success will be measur-
ed by initiative and effort. Our
congra tula tions to you.
Loun
You can O
1986
You're a winner today and we
know you will meet tomorrow
with the same enthusiasm.