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THE 8UNDANCE TIMES
JULY 3. 1997
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THE 8UNDANCE TIMES
311 Main, P.O. Box 400, 8undance, WY 82729
Telephone 307-283-3411
Continuing The Crook County News
Publication #USPC 526-720
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Telephone: Area Code 307-283-3411
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Donna Allen, Publisher
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Lydia Hogan won the 8215 Jackpot at 8undance Senior Citizen's
Th y, Jnne 19 G-ok, left, '- .ho. pre.nt
@ yma wlth the check.
$ 8undance Senior Citizens plan to have bingo through the summer.
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class exhibits, entries
the Fair Office by 5 p.m.,
day, July 28.
is not required,
helpful.
If anyone has
call the Fair office at
Office hours are 11 a.m.
Monday through Friday.
Proctor-Con
reunion is
Courthouse basement.
The CCLEPC's goal Is to create a
partnership between public and
private interests to insure public
awareness of hazards and haz-
ardous materials in Crook County,
"People Helping People". This is a
quarterly committee meeting.
All interested persons in the
county are invited to attend. Con-
tact Randy Blakeman, chairman
at 307-756-9572 or Cheryl Wil-
llams. EMC at 307-283-2390 for
any questions.
Fair books, parade
entry forms
now available
Crook County Fair Premium
books, extra entry blanks and pa-
rade entry forms are now available
at the following locations: Crook
County Extension office, Sun-
dance; Crook County Fair Office,
4-H hall at the fairgrounds, Sun-
dance State Bank, Hulett National
Bank and First Security Bank in
Moorcroft.
4-H and FFA entries are due in
the Extension Office by 5 p.m. on
Monday. July 21. Catch-A-Call
entries are due in the Fair Office by
5 p.m. Monday, July 21.
If anyone is pre-entering open
The Proctor-Congleton
Is being planned for July
to be held at the
picnic
a carry-in meal.
Local family
quested to contact
family members re
union. Visitors are also I
ANNUAL BIGHORN MOUNTAIN
LECTURESHIP WORSHIP
What It Does To The Worshi
Ten excellent speakers from many states.
Sheridan, Wyoming at the Holiday Inn
July 4 - 5 - 6 at 9:30 am to 12:00 pm
MINIMUM CASH INSERTION $2.50 and h00 pm to 7:00 pm
MINIMUM CHARGE INSERTION $3.50
CLASSIFIED DISPLAY per column Inch $5.00 X Come if you would like to know more about
CARD OFTHANKS $4.50 ~ WaldoElwongerprosentedGlennGregsonwithaS0yearAmedcan Lord's Word and how to obey and worship
EXI~A LONG CARD OF THANKS $9.00 ; Legion membership certificate at the Post #45 meeting June 23.
PUBLISHER'S NOTE: @ Glenn Joined the New Underwood Post in 1947, the year they Everyo[~e ,s Welcome
All real estate advertising In this newspaper is subject to the ~ started the state high school rodeo program. HeJoined Post #45 in
Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes it illegal to ~ 1978.
_ advertise "any preference, limitation, or discrimination based on • Photo by Donna Allen
~ race, color, rellglon, sex or national origln, or an intentlon to =$ Promotion board deoCalcutta. Dance in the Dtrt, LIQUUOR SALE !
make any such preference, limitation or discrimination". Wil! h, l,4 Ranch Rodeo and Family Rodeo.
The newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for i ll lU Sponsorship fees are $150 per
real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are $ quarterly meetina chute gate. Call the Fair Office at •. 25- JULY 9
~} informed that all dwellings advertising in this newspaper are (~ The Crook County Pr:motton 283-2644 for appli.cation forms. ~,.~'~@~¢t~ ~
~) available on an equal opportunity basis.
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LETTERS TO THE EDITOR dutchlunchandi:30p.m, forthe scneouleoon
meetingattheDevllsTowerK.O.A. WY retirement plans
dining room at Devils Tower. A _
bud e'- a ...... eld t" 35 The special committee to study Burnett's
My wife and I recently attended another Naval Nuclear Power Unit g ne nng wm De n a J:
reunion ln Deadwood SD organized by Jerry and Allce Schloredt. Like p.m. at thts meeting, Other agenda benefits of the Wyoming Retire- .Vodka - ~'~/7~i
the first one, time was devoted to the usual tour of the Black Hills items are election of officers, and a meetingment Boardon JulyWil19hold1997a atPUblic9 30 ~ 1.75 LTR
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country points of interest (ML Rushmore, Jewel Cave etcetera) for those discussion of last year s receipts ........ ' .. . :!_
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who missed them lastyear orwanted to see them again. The second day and disbursements, ern" Wyoming" Community College- $9.'/I w/,2
wasanotherwinnerlltinvolvedatouroftheoldAlrForcenuclearpower For more information contact ' ---~ ~a.eba~e ~
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plant slte on top of the mountaln a miniature calf branding by some of Barbara Jeffres at Moor roft, ' •
c l'he pm'lx)se °f the meeUng is to ~'/'~~ 'i
your local cowhands at the Schloredt ranch, awonderfulmealincluding Jeanette Mathls at Sundan e. " /v
several varletles ofwild game and a barn dance featuring the local band. Freida Dent at Hulett or Roberta recelvepubllclnputonthebeneflt
The hospitality of the people of Sundance, the cowhands, the local Nebergall at Pine Haven. County structure of the following retire-
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cltlzens who made us all welcome and the whole Schloredt family who representatlvesareJudyBrengle, ment plans, wlth particular em- ~...,,~I,~,~I~Lj~,~J~I~#(v a,~ ~ ~,~ .~
Aladdin and Ellen DrislOll Devils phasis on the plan cost-of-living
sponsored the reunion and worked tirelessly are all appreciated. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~u~. g
The weather cooperated thls year for outdoor activitles and the people Tower.CarolePerkinsofSheridan, tirementadJustment (colas); Wyoming Re-system, Wyoming High ]D ~ = _~ ~. "~ ~.a~ '/~ r~
of Sundance made It even brighter with their warmth and hospitality, tourism representative from the " -
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Everything went off on schedule and the local merchants are still 2=-;~,;~.-- ~-- ............. r .....and Criminal Investigator Retire-
friendly, courteous and helpful to the entire group. The Deadwood Dogs .......... ment P!an and Plan B of the ~~'~' ~"dj~/~~
andLeather&Lacedancers(Iforgottheirnewname)putonagreatshow Fair booster badges FIremens Pension Fund.
and again, the local band displayed more talent than most professional The meeting is intended solely as C~I~||~~ ~¢~ W~t~
groups can muster, now on sale a medium for retirement system
Fair Booster Badges will go on
sale this week for $2,00. The fair
badges are numbered consecu-
tively with two badges having the
same number. Bring the two badges
withmatching numbers to the Fair
Office during the week of fair and
receive $100. $50 drawings will be
held daily during the events at fair.
You must be present to win. Watch
the newspaper for details on
drawing dates and times.
Badges may be purchased at the
Fair Office and various businesses
throughout Crook County.
Applications are still being ac-
cepted for booth space at the Trade
Show scheduled for Friday and
Saturday, August 8 and 9. Booths
are $100 for the two-day show.
Chute gate sponsorship is also still
available in the rodeo arena. Fair
events to be held in the rodeo arena
are: Junior Horse Show. Crook
County Team Roping, Coronation
of Crook County Rodeo Royalty,
Bull Bustin' Blowout, Ranch Ro-
members and retirees, employers,
employee associations and the
public at large to offer comments
and suggestions r~garding retire-
ment plan benefits; ~-
tended as a forum to ~]pate is-
sues.
Questions regarding the meeting
or requests for special accommo-
dations to facilitate participation
may be directed to the Wyoming
Retirement System at 777-7691 or
in writing at the above specified
address.
Jug House Liquo¢
Corner Jaekson & Main, Sp arfL
'COW POKES
A meeting will be held at Rock
Springs on Aug. 6, 1997. Details of ~
this meeting will be announced in
the future.
Emergency planning I{I
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By Ace Reid
Again, a great big thanks to Jerry, hls family and the people of
Sundance who made us feel at home and welcome In a wonderful town,
I know we speak for all of the NNPU in expressing our gratitude.
Sincerely;,
Gerry & Lois Miller
Olalla, WA
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CHURCHES
1Utrst Baptist Church
10th and Cleveland
Pastor Nathan McNally
a.m. Worshlptime - I0:00 a.m.
Prayertlme
Church of Christ
123 Edna
Minister - Marvin Massey
Bible Study - I0:00 a.m. Worship - I 1:00 a.m. Evening Worship 6:00 p.m.
Wednesday Night Bible Study - 6:00 p.m.
Chapel of Faith
116 S. 3rd
Pastor Richard Davis
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. Worship - I0:30 a.m. Wednesday
8:00 p.m. Royal Rangers for boys and Mlssionettes for g/de.
- 6:30 p.m.-
United Methodist Church
3rd and Ryan
Pastor Scott Daniels
Worship Service 9:30 a.m. Handicap accessible.
a.m.: Wednesday
Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church
4th and Ryan
Pastor Richard Keuck
a,m. Sunday School - I0:00 a,m.
Worship -8:45
- I0:00
Wesleyan Church
Burl E. Baty
West Highway 14
Sunday School - 9:00 a.m.; Morning Worship
Bible study - 7:00 p.m.
Church of the Good Shepherd M/esion-Epbcol~l
Rev. Ben Wright
602 Main
Adult Sunday School 8:30 a.m.; Sunday Worship & Youth Sunday School
9:30 a.m.; Thursday Eucharist/Healing 5:30 p.m. Contact Senior Warden,
Rose Zella Proctor, 283-3695, or Jurdor Warden Harold Bernd, 283-3378
for more information.
Church of Jesus Chrbt of Latter Day Saints
Lee Street
Sacrament Meeting - 9:00 a.m. Sunday School - I0:00 a.m.
Meeting and Rel/ef Soclety - I I:00 ~m.
Sabbath School
Seventh-Day Adventist Church
Thompson and 4th
Pastor Paul Vercio
Ph. 1-307-682-8268
2:00 p.m., Worship Serv/ce 3:00 p.m.
Priesthood
Sunday Mass
St. Paul's Cathonc Church
805 Oak, Sundance
Sister Frances Schaf, O.S.U.
Ph. 283-2383
10:30 s~m.
Crook County Nml~ Home
Church services are held at 10:00 a.m. each Friday. Local ministers take
turns hold/rig services.
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committee meeting
The Crook County Local Emer-
gency Planning Committee
(CCLEPC) meeting will be held in
Sundance on Wednesday, July 16,
1997 at2 p.m. in the Crook County
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