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of smoke, July's 100-degree heat bakes
floats around the countryside just east of Sun-
Mountain dance and provides perfect hay-
rugged contours, ing weather for Glen Wyatt.
When this picture was taken,
Wyatt was baling in the borrow
pit across the highway from Roll-
ing Wheels.
Hay was scanty but Wyatt was
finding plenty of boards, bottles,
boots and other odds and ends
east aside by an affluent
Eighty-Third Year
THURSDAY, JULY 9, 1981
No. 28
t -
E SUNDANCE TIMES
Continuing The Crook County News
IN THE BLACK HILLS TWENTY CENTS
OF WYOMING PER COPY
Official Newspaper tor Crook County, City el Sundance and U. S. Land Offioe
Miller
are 18
cases of
A," said Dr.
Health and Med-
new cases were
the weekend He
~ cases, four were
14 were adults. H~
? women as men
control in Sundance. He said the City
seems under water system had been checked.
~'lt is in excellent shape," stated
Skinner.
were affected and that they came
from different areas of town. He
said the absence of any cases in
children indicated in his opinion a
common source. "Of course,
with hepatitis you have such a
wide range of symptoms and
severity," said Dr. Skinner. He
indicated that children might
have a light case which could be
nndectectable and may show a
S BOX
stay away f~om pool area
City Police Department issued caution to the city's
around the swimming pool s!te.
been discovered playing on the diving board
ask the cooperation of the parents in advising the
involved,
mall halt~t in Sundance
! fact that our Sectional Center will be changed from
on July 11, there 'will no longer be any incoming
Sundays or holidays," said Snndance Postmaster
\
the Four Corners, Star Route 1, mail carrier
r later. Mail is d~livered on Tuesdays, Thursdays
meet July 9~
Club will meet July 9 at 6:30 p.m. at Mr.
will be David Taylor, Safety and Limited Farm
of Community Service from the University of
will speak on recreation of the area.
to be discussed include the Maupin rodeo and Crazy
date set
Director of Crook County Social Services, announced
set for the public meeting oh Day Care.
Kay Matbewson, State Day Care Consultant, and
will be in Sundance July 16. The meeting
in County Courthouse Community Room.
for SHS athletes set for July 8
for Snndance High School athletes will begin July 8
to 9 p.m.
also be open on Friday at the same time. No locker
will be available so everyone is asked to come
for July 13
Wisdom of the Children," a slide presentation of the
students will be held July 13 at 8 p.m. in the
, School All-Purpose Room.
for adults only with a showing set for fall for the
minutes and is free.
4311 to meet July 10
Post 4311 VFW Club will meet'July 10 at the VFW
set for Historical Meeting
Society will hold election of officers
meeting June 13 at 8 p.m. in tim Crook
Sundance.
slight nauseous feeling to the
stomach. "So far, no children
have been confirmed," he said.
Dr. Skinner stated, "At this
time, it is still likely to be a
common source and the source so
far has not been identified. Most
likely the problem has passed."
He added, ,What I'm doing now
is reevaluating the information
from Sundance. Basically for two
reasens-first, the people want to
know the source and second, for
prevention. If we can determine
what happened this time, we may
be able to stop it from occuri_v4g
.again. That's why I'm evaluat-
now."
"This is an illness that's gen-
erally very common in larger
communities." said Dr. Skinner.
"Everyone recovers permanent-
ly."
He said that overall in the
country about half of the cases are
under the 15-21 age group and
half over, but that's not the case
Skinner said. "I'm honored by
the hospitality and the coopera-
tion I received from everyone
whil,e I was in the,area."
He iddicated he may have to
make a trip to the area again for
more information.
Jury trial
set for July 9
A 12 man jury trial, State of
Wyoming vs. Gary Woolsey, has
been set for July 9.
Woolavy, 26, Upton, was bound
over to Sixth District Court fol-
lowing an arraignment June 22 on
charges of interference and as-
sault of a peace officer.
He entered a plea of not guilty
to the charges.
Defense attorney is Donald B.
Hansen, Newcastle. States At-
troneys are Dick Mac), and Alan
Harper, both of Sundance.
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The im~p~brmmched trees ¢@ ti~ offered shelter from the hot July
Crook County Courtlzm~ hwn temperatm~ on the Fourth.
populace.
Photo by Howard Allen
CALENDAR
Thursday, July 9
Story Hour, 3:00 p.m., Library.
Sundance Commercial Club,
6:30 p.m., Mr. B's Blue Stallion.
Crook County Extension
Homemakers C~uncil, I0 a.m.,
Crook County Courthouse Com-
munity Room.
Crook County 4-H Council, 7:30
p.m., Crook County Courthouse
Community Room.
Friday, July I0
Devils Tower VFW, 8 p.m.,
VFW Hall.,
4-H Demonstration Day, I:.30
p.m., Crook County Courthouse
Community Room.
Sundancers Square Dance
Club, 8 p.m., IOOF Hall, Harold
Skeesick, caller.
Monday, JUlY 13
Story Hour, 3:00 p.m., Library.
Crook County Historical
Society, 8 p.m., Museum-Art
Room.
"To Seek the Wisdom of the
Children" Slide Show, 8 p.m.,
Sundance Elementary School.
Wednesday, July 15
Crook County School District
No. One Board Meeting, 1:30
p.m., Budget Hearing, 8 p.m.,
Moorcroft.
Moorcroft Playday, 5 p.m.,
Moorcroft Rodeo Arena.
WEATHER
The readings:
Max. Mira Prec.
June 30 90 61 0
July 1 89 65 0
July 2 84 58 .07
July 3 83 51 0
July 4 89 57 0
July 5 94 60 0
July 6 101 66 0
Hot, dry south wind reported.
Pictured above are over 500
people who attended the
Lenz resigns
from council
Carol Miller
Times Staff Reporter
Sundance City Councilman
Gaylord Lenz resigned from the
council Monday night during the
council's regular monthly meet-
ing.
Lenz presented the council with
a letter of resignation which said,
"As a result of my interest in the
Aro Restaurant and its restaurant
liquor license, it is with deep
regret that by law, I'm forced to
tender my resignation to the
Sundance City Council. I have
felt privileged to serve the Sun-
dance Community and have en-
joyed working with you and the
other members of the cotmcll in
hopefully working together to
make Sundance a better place for
all of us to live." The letter was
signed by Lenz.
Mayor Floyd Cart accepted the
resignation with regret and wish-
ed Lenz "good luck".
The Canyon Annexation was
tabled until another legal
description could be published
and another public bearing set.
The council voted to vacate 10
feet on each side of South 1st
Street' between Thompson and
Alden Streets (Block 26~ following
a request by Steve Hilty whose
home was encroaching on the city
street by .77 feet on one side and
.66 feet on another side. Hilty
needed the encroachment lifted
because of the requirements of
his house financing.
The council set the fee for
restaurant liquor licenses at $750
per year for the next year. They
accepted an application for a
restaurant liquor license for Gay-
lord Lenz, Lee Middleton and
Ernest Thompson for the Aro
Restaurant. A special hearing on
the liquor license has been set for
8:05 a.m. July 30 at City Hall,
Sundance.
The council approved a limited
malt liquor license for Horse-
men's Assec)'ation for August 8
and9.
Mayor Cart read a letter from
Thomas and Associates of Rapid
City, swimming pool engineers,
Fair has
new highlight
A new addition to the 1981
Crook County Fair will be a Sheep
Lead Contest which will be svon-
sored by the Crook County Wool-
growers Auxiliary. The purpose
of the Sheep Lead Class is to
encourage the use of wool gar-
ments as wearing apparel as well
as to help support and advertise
the sheep wool industry in Crook
County.
The contest will be open to any
Crook County resident of any age,
from toddler to adult. Contestants
will model garments made from
at least 50 percent wool which can
be home sewn or purchased.
Contestants may lead their own
sheep if the sheep are entered in
competition at the Crook County
Fair, or any exl~ibitor of breeding
sheep at the Crook County Fair
may sponsor as many contestants
as he has yearling sheep entered
in the sheep show.
Awards will be presented by
the Crook County Wool Growers
Auxiliary. For more information
on the Sheep Lead Contest con-
tact the Crook County Extension
Office or any Woolgrowers
Auxiliary member.
Which contained a supplemental
agreement on the pool.
The council accepted Security.
Insurance quotes of $791
$500,000 occurence with $1
million annual aggregate on mal-
practice insumnc~ for the Son-
dance Emergency Medical Tech-
nidans.
The CiW via a letter was admd
to reimburse a non-reeidmt
couple who stayed at one of the
local hotels $30 for hepatitis
shots. Action was tabled by the
council as no address was avail-
able for response.
Due to a number of water,
garbage and sewer fees which are
now three months delinquent, u
of July 10, services will be turned
off. Services will resume ulxm
full payment and $10 re-hookup
fee.
Cal Hayward requested a speed
bump cut to help control rtm off
from the hill street going up to
Alan Roberts new house. The
mayor said they could try and see
if it would work.
According to Mayor Carl
action on the grants will take
place sometime around August
16. The City of Sundance has
applied for a $165,000 grant fo~
street improvements.
Hayward also suggested a stop
sign on South 3rd Street and
make Park Street a through
street. Mayor Cart said they
would look into the situation.
A building permit was ap-
proved upon approval by the
use planning board for a 10 feet
by 12 feet building to Bill Vangee
on behalf of Bessie Mitts f~ $500.
Bonds were renewed for City
Clerk Carole Westover far
$10,000 and for Kara Rindel~ for
$I,000 at a cost of $85 in fee~.
During his report to the
Council, Chief of Police Joe
ham said $80 worth of danm$~
Were done to one of the
cars during the weekend, He said
he thought the vandalism was in
connection to the damage done to
the city wolls. When ulmd ~t
happened to the city ~b, Pop
ham said someo~ shut off all the
wells via the control board
was responsible for the
shortage over the weekend.
Premium lists
now available ....
Crook County Fair is smm ap-
preaching-August 6, 7, 8. Far
those who have not received a'
Fair Premium List, they are
available at the following loca-
tions. If you know of somemm
who would like a fair premium list
please let them know that they .
are now available: Moorcrofl~
• local grocery stores; Hulett-Sup-
er Value and (]ray's Market;
Aladdin--Aladdin Store; Beulah-
Sandereek Trading Post; Carlfle-
Carlile Store.
Notice on
immunizations
Any child who received Gamma
Globulin emmot be given routi~
ddldhood ~ f~
three months, acomli~ to
Madlyn Keys,, It.N, Creek
County Public Health.
Az~v child who ~ G~ffima
Globulin less tlum two weelm
after polio or measles, m/un~
rubella [MMR] will need to lmve
it repeated. If you have ly
questions, omat~ the
Health Nurse at 283.1142.
Fabulmm Forties all.sehod pot-
luck picnic at noon last ~.