Local Ag Leaders
Attend Conference
by Stmdance ASCS Office
U. S. farm export growth, fos-
tered by the farm programs of
the 1970's is vital to frowners,
Kenneth E. Frick, Admipistra¢or
of. ASCS vemiruled farm leaders
at the combined Idaho/Wyoming
Agricultural Stabiliza, tion and
• Conservation Service (ASCS) Con-
fere~ce,
Bill Pannell, Dennis King, U1-
rio I-lawkesa, Minnie Williams and
~velyn Hejde have returned from
e ASCS cvnfere~ held in
Jackson, Wyoming.
Bill Pazmell reports l~mt the
s.pe~kors pretty generally agreed
ttmt we need to maintain U. S.
farm exports as a dependable,
qualRy supplier so vital to farm-
ors, thensands of other American
workers, and all of we consum-
ers.
All:een .Gorman, executive di-
rector of the National Consumers
,~Co~s, told t~ eoderence
e avganizaaon she repre-
sents is anxious ¢o work wi.fll all
groups enterir~ into the produc-
tion and Woeessing of foods. She
said, we are interested in seeing
~hat the consumer is getting a
fair deal on their food products.
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE
All creditors and others inter-
ested in ~he estate of Aria Kruger,
deceased, take notice that the un-
dersigrmd Executor of said estate
~i~ll, on or before ~uly 18, 1975,
le in the office of the Clerk of
of O'oo~ County, Wyoming,
his ~ ~eotmt and petition for
distribution of said estate, where
anyone ~ted may examine
such accotm~ and petition and file
objevtions thereto in wring at
a~y time on or ~ July 29,
q975. and if no obj~at~ms are
filed thereto, he will make final
settlement OF said estate on Jdy
30, 1975, or as soon thereafter
as the matter may be heard.
Dated June 26, 1975.
G. Kruger
Executor
Jeees & DumbrUl, Attys.
Pub. Janv 2a, July 3, 10, 17.
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE
All creditors and others inter-
ested in ~ estate of Geq~va Mc.
deceased, ~ noece that
• e undersigned Administratrix
o~ said estate will, on or he, ace~
flae 18th day OF July, 1975, file
~in lira office of me Clerk of Court
-at Crook Carom/, Wyoming, her
firml account and pecan for dis-
tribufion of said estate where
anyone ir~terested may examine
such acemmt and petitiort and
file objections thereto in writing
.on ~ baore the 281~ day Of July,
1975, and if rm objections are
filed thereto she will make final
.settlement of said estate on the
.2~h day of July, 1975, or as soon
matter
may be
~erenfter as the
, e~rd.
Dated at Sundance, Wyoming
this 23rd day Of June, 1975.
/s/ Beulah A. Richards,
Administraca-ix
Richard J. Maey, Attorney
June 26-July 3-10-17, 1975.
MUSIC
LESSONS
PIANO & ORGAN
A fast, direct
approach to
playing the
instrument.
MRS. KEITH HAMEL
283-1611
Box 570
At one time, about the time of
the meat boycott, we felt that
farmers and varrdaers were re-
sponsible for lfigh food costs.
Now we know better, we have
the iafo~nation to show ttm.t ov-
erall about 60% of food costs are
a~er the product leaves the hands
of the farmers and randmrs.
Evere~ Rank. Director, West-
em Region o~ ASCS, reminded us
• that ASCS has a tremendous re-
spo~ibility at the cotmty and
state level to tmmaote good sound
conservation mea~ through
the cost-sha~ng provisions of the
Agricultural Conservation Pro-
ganam (ACP. Bill Pannel said,
Rank told us we must continue
to obtain conservation that would
not be carried out without the
cost-sharing under M~P.
We had a good exchange of in-
formation between the people
from Washington, D. C. and we
loea (Wyorping and Idaho farm-
ers and ranchers. This, is real
important tha~ we keep these
people at the Washington level
aware of our local conditions and
problems -- it makes for better
famn programs.
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Houston Creek
By Irene SPider
June 21
Jim Wamba OF Missoula, Mont.
~ySpom from Wednesday - Sun-
visit~ag Terry and C~eryl
Wales. They were all dinner
guests at Che Fritz Clmtfield home
Thursday.
Saturday night callers nt the
Gone Taylor h o~,,e were Philip
Ha~ck and Kenn~ R~dibun. Sun-
a~ gues~ at Tayl~sr were Mr.
Mrs. Gus Bitz, Mr. and Mrs.
R _ob?L~__~ Sje~wen and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Jerry Calvin and family
of~~~. ~.
J. P. Russ~ OF ~. Qrys-
tal l~thlRm ca}led et Teylors
Monday. Arlene Tayl~ m~d Dan
were in Belle on Tues. Gene,
Arlene and Guy Taylor were in
Sheridan on Thursday. O~ipper
and Margie Cha~/ield called ~at
evening. Germ and Arlene Tay-
lor were in Minek'v3ata, S. D., Fri-
day. Mr. and Mrs. Watt Taylor
and Mrs. Leila Bernis OF Mary-
land spent Saturday at the Gene
Taylors. Dan and Guy Taylor
spent the weekend at Eaeamp-
ment, WFoming. Marsha Willey
af Hulett and Berenice Chaffield
ca,lied a~ Taylors Saturday.
Helping ~e Wilbur Crawfords
on Sunday were Mr. and Mrs.
Jim Cla~k and family and Mr.
and Mrs. Rich Farley and fam-
ily. Mr. and Mrs. Lindel Craw-
hnxl and family called in the
evening. Larry Cra~ford of New-
ell helped Monday and Tu~day.
Jim Wamba, Terry Wales, Fritz
Om~ield and Germ Taylor were
Saturday ~,mer guests and help-
ed work sl~eep.
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Sisson and
Helen ~helped plant potatoes at the
Robert Frolander home Sunday.
Pat Frohnder hosted a wedding
shower for Cindy Sprague Thurs-
day night at the Tri-conmy hos-
pitali~ rocsn. Twenty-one guests
were in a.ttendance.
Marsha. Willey of Hulett spent
Saturday visiting Berenice Chat-
field.
Richard Mal, taverne of Savoy
was a Wednesday ca/ler at the
John Sweason home. John and
Edith Swenson were in Rapid
CiW, EUswor~ and Belle Fonrche
on Thursday.
Chipper and Margie Chaffie|d
Were at the oearge Willey home
in Hulett for supper Friday night.
Marsha Willey returned home
wil~ them to s~_ ~ night.
Cha~fields and the George Willeys
had supper at M~teo Saturday
night for Eva's birthday.
Jim ~ and Lee called on
Chester Homier Friday. Naomi
I~beck -a~tendexl the Coumy
Farm bureau meeting in town
Saturday night.
Crar~y S0ider visited the J. W.
u oo
Ri~m'd and ~ Spi'
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COW POKES
By Ace Reid
ii i i ,i
ilUl III
"l wonder who +hls feller rural patron is~l keep
geHin' his mailr'
QUESTION: WHERE CAN YOU ALWAYS
GET 'PERSONAL ATTENTION' ?
ANSWER: Right here at Sundance State Bank.
When you BANK and SHOP at home you get
good servce and fair treatment. Our local busi-
nessmen are your neighbors and friends and
they are interested in your needs, preferences
and problems.
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- m_m-
der we~ Smday mpp~- guests
nt Doma Dinkilm. Irane Saider
and Jeanlae Rogers visited Jenny
Watson Manday. Irene Snider
and Gary c~dled on Cheryl Wales.
Lee Waugh of Hulett was a Mon-
day ltm~ gtlests ~t Sniders. Rich-
ard
Snidar went to the dentist
on Wednesday Callers during the
week a~ ~be Sniders were Jim
Wamha of Moatana, Terry Wales,
Adolph Buresh and Duff, Bill,
Billy ,and Valerie Sisco. Sniders
helped~ Shaw celebrate her
1st b!,r~hday Wednesday night.
Srdder s received word f/m~ Tom
Roa, rk had passed ~way in Ore-
gon T~ursday. He was 76. He
was a former Sundance resident
and art uncle ,to Irer~ 8hider and
Helen Snell.
Donna Grubb speat Tuesday
and Wednesday night with. Carl
Peterson's because the highway
was impassable. Francis, Math-
ilda, Datum and DebOie Grubb
spent Sa, turday at ~he Harriet
Petevson home.
We've had lots Of good mois-
ture.
111E SUNDANCE TIM~S
Smdmm, WyL Jura ~, lff~
NOTICE OF APPLICATION
FOR
RETAlL LIQUOR LICENSF.
Notice is hereby given tlmt oo
the 18 day Of June, 1975, William
or Mary Jane Dunber
DBA Sand Creek Trading Post
filed an application for a Retail
Liquor License in the o~ice of
~e Clerk OF the Cotm2y of Crook,
for the following described pl~
,and premises, to-wit: A ~ma in
a one story frame stucco lmitding
situate on lots 9-10 Block 5Town
of Beulah, O'ook Cotmty, Wyo.
ruing, and protests, ff any tlmm
be, against the iss~ ~ such
lk~tse will be ,heard at ff~e horn"
of 7:30 on ~ 28th day of July,
1975, in the Cornmissio~aers Room
at the Crook County ~,
~, Wyoming.
Is'a Rondtter
Comty Clet~
D~ted Jmm 18, 1975
June 26 -- July 3, 10, 17.
KOA
SUNDANCE
Sunday, June 29
1 P.M. to 3P.M.
~- Refreshments Will Be Served
JOYCE & MARVIN LINCOLN, HOSTS
' I II II I Jl I
TO COORDINATE
Shorts,
Slacks,
Skirts and
Culottes
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Jack & Jill Shop