Is ~he Black Hills of Wyoming
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WYOMING HEREFORD ASSN.
WILL HOLD FIRST SALE
(Continued From,First Page)
the Wyoming Hereford Associa.
tlon, organized on April 9 at Cas.
per, will represent some 250 reg.
istered Hereford breeders in the
state.
Directors of the association are
presidents of Iocal and regional
Hereford associations in the state.
They are H. L. DueH. Arvada,
,'Sheridan association; B. F. Lin-
coln, ~undance, Northeast Wyo-
ming association, George Mill,
Lusk, Central association; Mrs.
Charles deRham, Jackson, Ja,ck_
son" Hole association; John Run,
net, Saratoga, acting for Oda
~ason, Laramie, Southern Wyo.
rasing association; C. C. Lawrence
Buffalo, Johnson County associa.
tion; Jack Turner, Hyattvllle,
Big Horn Basin association: and
John Heinz of Goshen county who
represents breedrs not belonging
to a local association.
For lnforw~ation about member-
shl~ in the Wyoming Hereford
Association or learning more
~bout the show and sale, write or
contact Tony Fellh,auer, sucre.
tary treasurer, who is extension
livestock specialist, Wyoming ag-
ricultural extension service, Lar-
d/rote.
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MELBY TRACY TO
MANAGE MOTOR CO.
AT ]~00RCROF~
Me,by ~. Tracy ~vho has been
employed in his father's place of
business in ~undance for some
time, left ~unday for Moorcroft
where he will take up his real_
donee and assume the manager.
ship of the Tracy Motor Co.
AL NUSSBAUM IS
TRANSFERRED TO
SUNDANCE F. S. A.
Albert Nusstmum, who left the
Sunda~ce F. S. A. office in 1941,
being trans[erred to Newcastle.
is back home this week after be_
tug moved from the Newcastle
office to the one in Gillette, this
sprng. Nussbaum was detailed to
Sundance after Floyd Moore. who
had replaced Ty Butcher in the
local office• was transferred to
the Rlverton office. Nussbaum
.~ moved into the former Donald-
. son place, in the east part of
town, Saturday. His wife is now
l~ Colorado where she was called
• by the serious illness of her fath_
er.
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Mr. "az~d Mrs. Conr~dson of (:hi_
cage, Illinois were Sunday guests
of Mr. and Mrs. James Kokesh of
Sundance.
Mr. and Mrs. Earl Scott a11d
f~mlly of Oklahoma are visiting
relatives here.
Mrs. Richard Spracklen, re.
eently of Loutsana. is spending
some time visiting her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Lincoln.
BELLE
THEATER
Belle Fourche, South Dakota
AIR CONDITIONED
O
~y Saturday July 12th 13th
Double Feature Program
~oe Kirkwood E]yse Knox
in
"ZOE I'KLOOKA CHAMP"
and
Ken Curtis Jeff Donnell
in
"TKAT TEXAS JAMBOREE"
Chap. 9 "Purple Monster"
PIny '~VAH00' Saturday Night
Sum Men. Tue. July 14 15 16
I~LEASE NOTE SHOW TIMES
AND PICTURE RUNS THREE
DAYS
Continuous Shows Sunday.
Sho~:at 2:~_ 4:30 7:00 & 9:30
lion. Tuea Evenings 7:00 9:30
Clark Gable Greer Garson
in
,ADVENTURE"
with
~osn Blomlell Thomas Mitchell
Tom Tully Harry Davenport
News and Special Short
'"flHB FLYING ~,EP"
i: ~ Wed. Thur. July 17th 18th
• ~: ~ NOTE SEOW TI]E~
AND THIS PICTURE FLAYS
TWO DaYS ONLY
• Evening Shews 7:15 & 9~30
~e knell Louis Ilayward
ia
'rYOUN9 WIDOW"
with
F~mt
• "~ ' i
Discharges
LESLIE O. SIPE, Sundance,
Pvt. Enlisted in Marine Corps 25
Feb., I942 at Casper, Wyo. Dis_
charged 29 Ju~e, 1946 at San
Francisco, Calif. Served overseas.
No service areas given.
JDSSE W. KENNEDY, Sun_
dance. Pfc. 52nd Arm'd. Inf. Bn.
}th Arm'd Div. Entered Army
20 July, 1944 at Denver, Colo.
Discharged 27 June. 1946 at Ft.
Leavenworth, Kansas. Served in
Ardennes. Rhineland, Ce~tral Eur_
ope. Holds EAME Ribbon. Good
Condu~t Medal, Victory Ribbon.
CECIL E. REYNOLDS, Sun-
dance. Entered Marine Corps 10
November, 1943 at Ft. F. E. War_
ren, Wyo. Discharged 7 July,
1946 at Great Lakes, Ill. No
other information given.
PAUL G. WATTS, Arvada, Wyo.
Pfc. 2nd Sop. Co. Entered Marine
Corps 29 March, 1944 at Chey-
e.nne. ~ryo. Discharged 18 Jure,
1946 at San Francisco, Calif. No
other information given.
JOSEPH B. GRAHAM, Moor_
croft. Cpl. 76th Signal Co. Enter,
ed Army 28 Aug. 1944 at Den-
ver, Cole• Discllarged 20 Jun~,
1945 at Ft. Bragg, N. C. Served
in Rhineland, Central Europe.
Holds American theater service
medal, EAME Service Medal with
2 *bronze stars, Good Conduct med-
al, World War II Victory medal.
FREDRICK T. MAHONEY,
Beulah,,' Capt. 555th ' AAFBU
(5th Ftr. (~p) Sq. B, Love Field,
Texas. Enlisted in army 30 Dec.,
1940 at Ft. F. E. Warren, Wyo.
Retieved from active duty 26
Dec. 1945. RR 1_5 (D') SO 277,
Par. 20. 6 Oct. 1945. Hq. Lowry
Field, Denver, Cole• Served in
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Commercial
Theater
SUNDANCE
8:00 P. M.
Weds. Thurs.
July 10 and 11
"STORK CLUB"
starring
Betty Hutton
Barry Fitzgerald
Don Defore
and introducing
Andy Russell
It's a wonderful story about a
blonde hat-check honey who
burns up her boy friend as she
burns up her sugar daddy's
dough-- . .........................................
Hear These Hit Songs!
"If I Had A Dozen Hearts"
"Love Me"
A Square In The Social Circle"
"Doctor, Lawyer, Indian Chief
Saturday--Sunday
July 13 and 14
"THE DOLLY
SISTERS"
in glamorous technicolor
starring
Betty Grable
John Payne
June Hayer
with
S. G. Sakall
Glorious as They are Gay! A
Grand Sequel to "Diamond Horse-
shoe" and "State Fair"
Wed.--Thurs.
3"uly 17 and 18
"RHAPSODY IN
BLUE"
starring
Robez~ ~lda as George Gershwin
with
Joan Leslie
Alexis Smith
Charles Coburn
Julie Bishop
Al ~obon
]~aul Whiteman
George White
Hazel Scott
The Jubilant Story of George
Gonhwin t
Hear: Embraceable You, I Gqt
Rhythm, Lady Be Good, Some-
body Loves Me, The Man I Love,
Porgy and Bess, Swauee and
0thers. It Will Make Your Heart
Sing!
Make all "3' a MUST SEE on
Your Entertainment List
The Suudanee Times, 8undanee, Wyomi. ng
were Friday ~fternoon vtsitbrs f~
Deadwood, S. D.
• frs. Kenneth Ealy, Mrs. Bert
Ealy and Mrs. E. A. McLaughlin,
all of Sundance were Deadwood,
i , , ,
the Asiatic theater, Africa ME
theater, American Theater. Holds
DFC, Air medal, African Middle
East, 1 Bronze Star.
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Personal Items
Primary Election Early This Year
July 16
Tom Nicholas. for
Secretary of State.
Republican Ballot
The W. D. Roadifers. Mr. and
Mrs. Osa Htlmphrey, Cl~tde Road-
ifer family, Raymond Roadifer
family, Stephen Williams and
family of Hammond. Montana.
Gerald Beck and family of Osage,
Carl Lars~n and family, Osage. a
gatherlngof 34 had a picnic at
the Roadifer ranch near Moskee
on the Fourth
Tom Nicholas, candid.ate for
secretary of state on the Repu.b-
llcan ticket at the July 16 pri-
maries, was a Sundance visitor
Saturday.
Dr. A. G. Crane. former presi-
dent of the University of Wyo.,
was calling in Sundance Wednes-
day of last week, He was accom,
palled by Tommy Thompson.
Vernie Gose of the Upton coun_
try was ,a visitor in Sundance
Monday. Andy Peterson was a
business visitor in the county
seat Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Durfee were
Sunday visitors in Hulett.
Mr. and Mrs. John Ltndsey ~nd
son, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jonson,
three children and Gerald Richey
and Mrs. Carl Jensen enjoyed a
picnic lunch at Devils Tower Sun_
day.
Mr. and Mrs. George Wise were
callers in town Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Amos Hart and
family and Mrs. Ethel Hart re_
t~rned Saturday from Marmarth,
N. D. where they visited friends
and relatives, going there on the
Fourth of July.
Dwight Hart was a 'business
caller in Deadwood Monday.
Come ot~[ and vote July 16
Tom Nicholas, for
Secretary of State.
Republican Ballot
XVm. Haass arrived in Sun4ance
Tuesday of last week from Bakers-
field, Calif. to be with his wife.
the former Joyce Good, a,nd
daughter.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dillon and
Annabelle Lincoln were Sp~ar-
fish, S. D. visitors Saturday of
last week.
Lee Schloredt accompa.nied his
brother_in_law George Pridgeon,
of Belle Fourc~e to Denver, Colo_
rado Tuesday. They plan to re_
turn Thursday.
Mr.- and Mrs. L. G. Landers
S. D. visitors Friday of last
Come out and vote
Tom Nicholas, for
Secretary of State,
Republican Ballot
have an opportunity to elect a
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Crook County Man for
Gouernor
OF OUR STATE
We should go ALL OUT for a man
Northeastern Wyoming as he
stands our problems and will assist us
any reasonable request.
NELS SMITH FOR GOVERNOR
COMMITTEE
To the Voters of Crook
HAVE LIVED IN CROOK COUNTY SINCE 1889.
BEEN IN THE RANCH AND STOCK BUSINESS ALL
LIFE. SERVED TWO YEARS IN THE ARMY D U R
WORLD WAR ONE, AND AM A MEMBER OF THE
CAN LEGION. WORKED AS FIELD MAN FOR
ING FARM LOAN BOARD FOR FOUR YEARS.
FOUR YEARS ON F. S. A. Be ARD. SERVED 3 YEARS
RATION, BOARD AND HAVE BEEN ON CROOK
FARM LOAN BOARD ~EVERAL YEARS A N D S T
SERVE ON THAT BOARD.
I BELIEVE THAT I KNOW Y OUR P R O B L E M S
NOMINATED AND ELECTED TO SERVE YOU AS
TY COMMISSIONER, I PLEDGE MYSELF TO
HONESTLY AND SINCERELY.
W. E. "Ed" M
Thursday, July 11,
Crook County
Voters