Bern" Lodge District Ranger
J~ .Camerm, Sundance, will be
traBMerred to Pike-San Isabel
Natiomal Forest, South Platte
KIger Distrct, Denver, as dist-
rict rm$er.
Cmnerun will leave the Bear
Lodge d~istrict June 24 and will
sts~ oq his new assignment July
7.
Cameron came to Sundance
from the Tensleep Ranger Dist-
riet, Worlaml, B~g Horn National
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETEL,EMENT OFF.STATE
All creditors and others inter-
t~stodin fl-~ estate of Amon Polic-
ky, Jx. at/k/a A. Policky, take
notice time the undersigned eX~-
tttn¢ of s~id estate will on or
edae 18~ day Off July, 1975,
rite in the office of the Clerk of
~of crook ~, wyoming,
bisi~ ~count end petition~ f~
~on of said estate, where
irm~'ested may examine
~: accoun~ and petition and
file~objectiuns thereto in writing
on ~ b~ore the 28th day of July,
1~$, and)ff no objections are
filed flxerL~m, he will make final
m~tittnent of said esta~ on the
29th clay off July, 1975, or as soon
as the matter may be
hem~.
Dated ,his 26th day of Jmm,
1975.
Dov~._kl Policky,
Executor
Cecil K. Hughes, Attc~n~
June 26--July 3-10-17, 1975.
Feerthd July
fireworks Planned
A Fourth of July fit~vorks dis-
I~Y will be sponsored ~.t Wasqv
Park here by the Bear
Snowmobile Association.
~e park is located adjacem to
Um county fairgrounds.
Advance sale tickets for the
event will be $1.00 with tickets
o0sti~ $1.50 at the gate.
Jedging Events
Are Scheduled
Dates for several ¢-H jm:lging
~Ivyents have been ~ by
~he cetmty
Extension office in
A district horfe judging will be
at the~ County
in Gillettel- July 1
at 10 a.m.
.21he ~ ranch at Upton will
~he some of dis~ct sheep
Jtly 2 starring at 10 a.m.
_T]~ a~ are asked to
• a sack lung, pmc~ and
in ~ July 8 wi~h ~a-
~on from 8 to 9 a.m:'
Forest ~n June 1970. tie had pre-
viously worked on three other
districts in Colorado.
A fare~il plaque was present-
ed to Cameron by Pete Dauel on
June 18 dering a gathering of
Bear Lodge district employees.
A cake with a good luck inscrip-
tien was served to those attend-
i~.
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE
All creditors and ochers inter-
ested it~ ~e estate of Harold
Zimmer~chied take notice that the
undersigned adminis~'atrix of
said estate will on .or before the
18th day of July, 1975, file in the
office of the Clerk of Court of
Crook County, Wyoming her fin-
al • ~ccount and petition for dis-
tribution of said estate, where
anyone interested may examine
such account and petition and
file objections thereto in writing
on or before the 28fin day of July,
1975, and if no objections are
filed thereto, she will make final
settlement of said estate on the
29th day of July, 1975, or as soon
thereafter as the m~tter may be
heard.
Dated this 26th day of June,
1975.
Kathaleen Zimmerschied,
Administ ra trix
Cecil K. Hughes, Attorney
June 26--July 3-10-17-, 1975
Personals
Mr. and Mrs. Don Cast of The
Dalles, Oregon 'and daughter,
Donna and her son Jimmy, were
visiting friends and relatives in
the Sundance ~rea the first part
of last week. They were dinner
guests on Wednesday at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Wyman
Bushnell.
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Heupel and
boys of Colorado Springs, spent
from Friday to SundTay with
Mrs. Harriet Petemon. Mrs. Heu-
pel is the former Carol Peterson.
0~ Saturday a carry-in dinner
was held a.t the Peterson home
and guests included Robert Pet-
erson, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Pet-
erson and boys, Mr. and Mrs.
Francis Grubb and girls, Mr. and
Mrs. Donald Peterson and daugh-
ter, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Peter-
son and son and Mr. and Mrs.
Bull P~erson mid son, the guests
and the hostess.
Mr. and Mrs Larry Cameron
and children of Kent, Washing-
ton, arrived Sat~rrday to spend a
few days wi.th Mr. and-Mrs. Jake
Chaffin. Mrs. Cameron is the
former Joan Banks. Monday eve-
ning dinner guests of the Char-
fins included Mr. and Mrs. Ray-
mond Vines, Mr. and Mrs. Leroy
Butts and boys and Mr. and
M~'s. Larry Cameron and chil-
dren.
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Vines and
son Jason, spent a few days
visiting Mr. and Mrs. Raymond
Vines as they were returning .to
California.
Marion Thompson was visiting
friends in Pierre, S. D. from Fri-
day to Monday.
Correction .
It was reported last week that
Mrs. Lloyd Cole had been injured
in a tractor mishap and should
have read Lloyd Cole had been
injured. He is much improved
at this time and is at home in
Sheridan.
A family get together was held
June 12 a~ the George Watts
ranch near Hulett. All the Watts
children were home for the oc-
casion. Attending were Adrian,
Nellie and Scottie Kipp, Lom-
poc, Calif.; Stevc, Linda, Steph-
anne and Lori HyaL% A~r Force
Academy, Colorado Springs,
Colo; Melvin Watts, home-on
leave from the Navy; Jim and
Sandy Sams and girls, Recluse;
THE SUNDANCE TIMES
Sundance, Wyo. June 26, 1975
and ~Beth Watts, Hulett. Also at-
tending were Winifred Bush and
Albert and May Neiman and
family.
Warfield Winner
Of Beard Contest
Bill Warfield, Livingston, Mont,
was the winner of the beard
c~test sponsored d m'ing the Hul-
ett Rodeo b'd Hulett Skelly Ser-
vice.
The Hulett FFA judging team
judged beards on color, conform-
ity, texture, length and bugfi'ee
condition and selected Warfield's
facial growth as the best.
The curry comb and quart of
oil were to the bemxi grown by
Bruce Zube, Hulett.
Gettino the Times
New
E. F. Breja, Sundance
Adrian Kipp, Lompoc, Ca.
Thomas R. Miller, Hulett.
Renewals
Bruce Commlly, Laranfie
Gary Carson, Sundance
Becky Kum_meaffeld, Los Angel-
e~, Californa.
Gene Hagerman, Sundance
Paul Hook, Alva
Warren Gray, Hule~t
Mr. an~i Mrs. John Knaus, Hulett
Nellie Krizo, Marlin Oregon
Donal Gmbb, Hulett
L. F. Redding, tlulett