Students
i's List
of Wyoming
lbs. went back to the country at an
average cost of $21.07. Last week
150 calves averaged 430 lbs. at
$21.34. A year ago 250 head ave-
raged 443 lbs. at an average price
of $17.37.
Crook county students at Kara Kats 4-H Club
The next meeting will be at the Miss Shirley Wells of Hulett, Town of Sundance for the following
home of Frances Airheart July 11 sister of Mrs. Wilford Collins is described place and premises, to-
at 10 o'clock. A buffet luncheon staying at the Collins home during wit:
demonstration will be given by the summer while employedat Lot 1 in Block ten in Original
Doris Moore, everyone helping in the Log Cabin., Town of Sundance
preparing the food. and protests, if any there be,
Roll call at this meeting will be NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR against the issuance of such license
your blood type. RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE will be heard at the hour of 8
of Wyoming were Meets at Canfield ,Home p.m. on the 1st day of July, 1957
dean's honor roll for The eighth meeting of the year Card of Thanks Notice is hereby given that on in the City Hall.
semester, of the Kara Kats 4-H club was held I wish to thank all my friends the 3rd day of June, 1957, William Marion Thompson,
students named were at the Kenneth Canfield home who called and sent flowers and and Elmer Hoff filed an applica- City Clerk
sophomore in June 14. Nine members attended cards during my stay in the hos- tion for a Retail Liquor License in (Dated) June 3, 1957
With a 1.31 grade ave- the meeting, pital, the office of the Clerk of the June 6-13-20-27
Thomas Miller, sopho- The club moved its next meeting Mrs. Nellie Cressman
agriculture, with a 1.47 date up one week so it wouldn't
conflict with 4-H camp.
from Hulett was Roger Craig Pearson reported on the Personal Items
a Junior in engineering, club safety sign. Two foods dem-
1.45 grade average, onstrations were given by Janice Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rounds
349 University of Edwards and Rhonda Davis. drove to Belle Fourche Sunday to
Students received honor Lynn Pearson gave a health talk visit Mrs. Edna Bush and Miss
and a safety talk was given by Frances Rounds. Miss Rounds
Patty Davis. left Wednesday the 19th for her
After the meeting was adjourn- home in Oakland, Calif. following
and Feeder ed, muffins were judged, an extended visit in Belle Fourche
members and three guests attend-
ed the Cloverleaf Club at the home
of Joyee Lobban Thursday the 13th.
A freezer demonstration meal
was held at noon, which was en-
joyed by all. The leaders were
Joyce Lobban, Donna McAmis and
Doris Moore.
The business meeting was open-
m
SUmmary
Seely Cloverleaf Club
Thursday, June 13 Meets at Lobban Home
Stockers and feedersDespite the muddy roads seven
City market for
ding Thursday, June
head which was
of 500 over receipts
ago and the same
Year. Outgoing hum-
heifers, and cows
slightly while the
more than doubl.
were 1825 head of ed by the president, Frances Air-
Went back to the coun- heart. Jackie Fink lead the Lord's
on the average 766 prayer. Doris Moore read the
price of $20.90. homemakers' creed.
1,800 head averaged Reba Dorsett gave a very inter-
$21.12 and a year ago esting book report. Jackie Fink
moved averaging 701 will give next month's report.
More discussion was had on road
of outgoing heifers signs. Anyone in the community
~ed at 600 head that would like a road sign stating
two weeks, however, their brand, mileage and name
619 lbs. sold at can gel one by letting a club mere-
Week compared with her know. A work day will be
612 lbs. at $19.33 held at the Joyce Lobban home
the same period June 27 in the afternoon. This is
175 head of heifers a fund raising project for the club.
lbs. at $16.34. About Joyce Lobban gave a report on
Calves averaging 429 program planning for next year.
with her sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rounds return-
ed home Wednesday from a busi-
ness trip to Sheridan. While in
Sheridan, the Rounds were guests
in the Woody Sampson, Don Mor-
gan and Bud Dudrey homes.
Sunday callers at the Ray Wood
home were Mr. and Mrs. Jess
Kanode, Bob Schloredt, Portland,
Ore., and Bob McPherson, Palouse,
Wash.
fore you take to the open road this summer,
ear in. We'll clean and check spark-
points and make sure your engine Js
timed.
I rake Re-Lining
Wheel Packing
Wash Jobs - Simonizing
Brake Adjusting
Radiators Flushed
Texaco Service
Ph. AT 3-2182
Sundance
W. F. Newland Established 1885 James I. Newland,
Founder Manager
an
GOOD CATTLE
REASONABLY PRICED
NEWLAND & SON
COLONY, WYOMING
MARSHALL-WELLS
These prices good only during the 10 day June sale
"Adjusto-Beam" LANTERN
Concentrated spot beam or
OUTDOOR BUBBLER
SLEEPING BAG
Attractive spruce-green coy-
• r. Lined with heavy shirting
flannel. Air mattress pocket,
detachable tent flap, A big
,ol. o, ........... $18.88
brighthead, flo0d-light . . . focus Converts your outdoor faucet
changed by turning the lens to a convenientdrinkingfoun-
tain. Sanitary-safe---nothing
$ ,59 to rust or corrode. Put onA
in[oiryardN°wl" $3.88
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ICE CREAM SCOOP
A rugged scoop of polished~~
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aluminum and nickled brass
moving parts. Serves uniform
portions ........... 55C
CAMP STOOL
Lightweight. Sturdy. Rein-
forced hardwood legs. Heavy
canvas cover. Buy nowl
88c
2g" BOY'S AXE Only ............................ $3.44
Swedish special alloy steel
olade. High grade hickory
handle. Special 10 - day
,ice .................. $2.99
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CROQUET SET
Fine hardwood mallets and
balls, finished in weather-
resistant varnish. H a n d y
carrying carton ........,p~oo~'f.OQ
65" PLAYPOOL
For hours of cooling funl
Heat-sealed seams for dur-
ability. Built in drain plug,
L g_! o,s y ub,,, $6.44
Ph. AT 8. 74
Paul S. Sharp, Owner
Sundance, Wyo.