course and will graduate August
26, 1966.
Named on the honorable men-
tion honor roll for the spring
quarter was Cheryl Gels, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. Steve Gels,
Aladdin.
Another 1965 graduate of Sun-
dance high school, Miss Gels is
enrolled in the executive secre-
tarial course and will graduate
March 4, 1967..
Representative Bob Ad-
announced last
will be a candidate
nomination
reaSUrer.
Said he firmly believes
treasurer should
the expansion
of industries already
the best of his abil-
new payrolls to
Served as Democratic
from 1956-57;
state committeemen
md was • delegate to
in 1952,
on Business
Roll
IIayward, daugh-
Mrs. Calvin Hay-
has been ham-
roll for the
at the National
Rapid City.
a 1965 gradu-
high school, is
senior secretarial
Woody-Maupin Wedding
Is Held at Gillette
Miss Delores Woody, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Woody,
Gillette, became the bride of
John Maupin, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Tom Maupin, Alzada, Mont.,
June 4 at the Presbyterian
church in Gillette.
The Rev. Gerald Case perform-
ed the double-ring ceremony.
The bride wore a ballerina-
length dress of white chant}fly
lace over satin with a fitted bod-
ice and a bell-shaped skirt. She
wore a shoulder-length veil of
silk illusion held in place with a
crown of seed pearls and crystals.
She wore a corsage of red roses.
Matron of honor was Mrs. Bill
Bowling, sister of the bride. She
wore a yellow ballerina-length
linen sheath dress with white
accessories and a yellow and
white carnation corsage.
John Fowler, Gillette, served
as best man.
The bride is a graduate of
Hot Springs county high school
and attended Casper College. She
is presently employed at Pioneer
Manor.
The groom graduated from
IIulett high school and attended
Casper College, majoring in vet-
erinary science. He is present-
ly employed by Dalbey Construc-
tion.
The couple will live in Gillette
this summer before returning to
school in the fall.
Two County Young People
At 4-H Conservation Camp
Delegates from every Wyoming
county studied conservation of
natural resources and geology at
the annual week-long 4-II conser-
vation camp, held at Heart -6
ranch near Moran.
RCA Championship Rodeo
and
Eelle Fourche's 75 Anniversary
Celebration
Cowboys Competing
Entry Fees
for $7500 in Prize
TWo WORLD-FAMOUS ARENA ACTS:
In Randall and the ROY ROGERS LIBERTY
Sisler's AUSTRALIAN SHEPHERD DOGS
Clowns
Buefler
"r MeKinney Brothers
Rodeo
~lraaty S~humacher Stock
SIX CONTEST EVENTS:
• nd Bareback Riding - Bull Riding - Steer Wrestling .
• Wild Horse Race
PARADE JULY 4 - BANDS - CARNIVAL
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SEAT TICKETS ON SALE AT BELLE
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Children - $1.75; Adults - $3.50
8,000 Covered Grandstand Seats
Sun(lance, Wyo. June 23, 1966
Among the delegates register-
ed were John Snider and Patti
Larsen, both of Sundance.
Campers attended classes
taught by conservation special-
ists and visited the elk refuge
and other sites of interest in the
area.
Camp sponsors are the Uni-
versity of Wyoming Agricultural
Extension Service, Wyoming 4-H
Council and the W~,oming State
Association of Soil and Water
Conservation Districts.
Sundance 4-H Member Is
Alternate Council Member
Fifteen 4-H club members
have been elected to plan the
1967 Junior Leader camp at
Douglas, according to J. M. Nich-
oils, state 4-11 club leader.
Edward Prosser, Cheyenne, is
the new chairman. An alternate
member of the council is John
Snider, Sundance.
The walleyed pike, found in
many of the state's waters, be-
longs to the family of perches,
although its form is suggestive of
the pikes.
states.
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