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CHURCHES
Sundance Community Church (SBC)
10th and Cleveland, Minister Mel Miller
Sunday Worship - 11 a.m., Fellowship - 10:30 a.m.
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.
Sunday Evening Worship - 7 p.m.
Church of Christ
369 W Highway 14, Minister - Marvin Massey
Bble Study - 10 a.m.; Worship- 11 a.m.;
Chapel of Faith
116 S. 3rd, Pastor Dave Jagernann
Non Denominational
Sunday School - 9 a.m.; Worship - 10 a.m.;
Wednesday - 6:30 p.ml to 8 p.m. - Royal Rangers for boys
Sundance United Methodist Church
306 Ryan Street, Phone 283-1954, Rev. David Moorman, M.Div
Intbrmal Worship - 8 a.m.
Traditional Worship - 9:30 a.m.
Vacation Bible School July 20-24, 9 a.m. to noon (Register 15 minutes early Monday)
Handicap accessible stairlift
Mt. Calvary Lutheran Church
4th and Ryan
Paztor Duane Simonson, phone: 30%684-1347, cell: 307-281-0742
Worship Service - 9 a.m., Stmdays; Sunday" School - 10 a.m., Sundays
Church of the Good Shepherd Mission-Episcopal
602 Main, Rev, .loAnne Moore-Priest
Morning prayer - Sundays - 9:30 aJn.
Holy Eucharist 2nd Stmday of each month 9:30 a.m.
Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints
Lee Street
Sacrament Meeting - 9 a.m.; Sunday Sebool - 10 a.m.;
Priesthood Meeting and ReliefSocie W - 11 a.m.
Seventh-Day Adventist Church
Thompson and 4th, Lay Pastor Jason Logan, Phone 1-307-467-5334
Sabbath School - 10 a.m., Worship Service - 11 a.m., Saturdays
St. Paul's Catholic Church
805 Oak, Stmdance, Father Peter James Mwuara
Sunday Mass, 11:30 a.m.
Confessions after Mass
No Saturday Service
Gateway Baptist Church
6 Antelope Lane, off Frontage Road East, Dr. Wayne Phillips, Pastor
Phone: 307-283-1756, gatewaycchurch@vcn.com, www.freewel:xs.eom/gatewa¥cchm'ch
Sanday School - 9:45 a.m., Worship - 10:45 a.m., Evening - 6 p.m.
Wednesday Bible Study and prayer - 6:30 p.m.
Handicap parking available with easy access. Nursery available.
Calvary Temple Assembly of God
Old Hwy. 14 W., Spearfish, (605) 642-3844
Pastor Dan Kent, Youth Pastor JtLtin Meyer, Children's Minister Angela NiNe
Sundays:'9:45 a.m. Sunday School, 8:30 & 10:45 a.m. Worship
Wednesdays: 7 p.m. Evening Service
Oshoto Community Bible Church
1 mile east of Oshoto on Cabin Creek Rd., Pastor Jared Berg 467-5237
Sunday School: 9:30 a.m., Worship Service: 10:30 a.m.
Countryside Community Church
625 Woodland Drive, Spearfish, (605) 642-0585
Sunday Services - 8:05 9:40 or 11:15 a.m.
Children's ministry offered at 9:40 and 11:15 a.m. Services.
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-- Obituary-
Eunice Irene Walker
1914-2009
Funeral Service for Eunice Walker, 94, of Alzada, Montana,
will be held at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, July 21, 2009, at the Chris-
dan Life Center at 2020 Vista Street in Belle Fourche, South
Dakota, with Pastor Paul Howard officiating. Interment will
be at 4 p.m. in the Walker family lot in the
Pine Slope Cemetery at Belle Fourche. Visi-
tation will be one hour prior to the service
at the church.
Eunice I. Walker, 94, went home to her Lord
at her home in Alzada on July 10, 2009.
Eunice Irene Walker was born on August
=, 4, 1914, a daughter of Frank and Norine
? .... (Groat) Clem at the family home, which is
now the present day Albion Hall at Albion,
Montana. She was the seventh child of nine
children. Eunice's dad, Frank and her uncle Bert had the
first country store at Albion. Her mother, Norine ran a "Road-
house in their home where she cooked for freighters and
travelers. As a young girl Eunice rode horse back to attend
grade school at Albion. She later attended high school in
Belle Fourche, where she lived with the Durr family, working
for her room and board.
On August 26, 1933, Eunice married William Kenneth
Walker, at the Baptist Church in Belle Fourche. To this union,
they were blessed with five children, Alvin, Ronald, David, and
twins, Bonnie and Bill. Eunice and Willie made their home
in the Finger Buttes, on the Elmer Clem homestead. Eunice
and Willie stared their ranch operation with 50 head of ewe
lambs and a horse named Dynamite which was Willies wed-
ding gift to Eunice. Together they leased 150 head of ewes
from John Davies. Eventually they would build their ranch
to include 3,000 head of sheep and a herd of Hereford cattle.
Eunice was actively involved with the day to day operation
of the ranch for 76 years.
After Willie passed away in 1978, Eunice remained on the
ranch where she made her home until 1981, when she leased
out the ranch and moved into Alzada where she lived until
her death. After her =retirement" from the ranch, Eunice
remained active. She was an active member of the Alzada
Senior Citizens. In her spare time, she enjoyed playing pitch
with her friends, Leone, Swede, Edith, Mildred, Ellen and
Roberta. She was a lifetime member of the Republican Party,
a member of the Federation of Republican Women, a lifetime
member of the Alzada Roping Club, a member of the Carter
County StockGrowers, Montana Wool Growers Association
and the American National Cowbelles. Eunice was elected as
County Commissioner in Carter County in 1982 and served
the people of Carter County with dignity and respect until
1988. In her later years, even after losing some of her vision,
Eunice had a great sense of humor and was an avid conser-
vative and faithfully watched FOX News daily. She always
kept abreast of the political arena, and took her privilege to
vote very seriously.
She had a long, hard, interesting and full life. She was a
true pioneer always caring for the livestock and worked hard
to build up her ranch. She was the pillar of her family. Her
heart and home was always open to family, friends and neigh-
bors; her hospitality was next to none as she always cooked
for everyone who came by. She was an avid hunter gather-
ing food for her family. Her specialty was cooking up sage
chicken, deer, ,fish and baking her own breatk Her grtest=
love in life was for her family, her children, rand children,
great-grandchl!dren and great-great-grandchildren.. ....
Eunice is survived by her five children, Alvin (and Bar-
bara) Walker of Scotts Bluff, Nebraska, Ronald (and Janice)
Walker of Hudson, Colorado, David (and Sandra) Walker of
Custer, South Dakota, Bonnie (and Roger) Ballou of Hulett,
Wyoming, and Bill (and Janet) Walker of Alzada; one sis-
ter, Elsie Scholten of Huntsville, Utah; 18 grandchildren,
41 great-grandchildren and 10 great-great-grandchildren;
numerous nieces, nephews, cousins and a special Guard-
ian Angel, caretaker and dear friend for the past 2 V years,
Cathy Zinante. She was preceded in death by her parents,
Frank and Norine; her husband, Willie; her three brothers,
Earl Clem, Ralph Clem and Franklin Clem; her sisters, Edith
Stetter, Beatrice Nelson, Mary Brewer and infant sister Ads
Clem; two grandsons, Chad Priewe and Monte Eckhardt and
a granddaughter, Gloria Tyler.
Memorials maybe made to the family as a memorial will be
established. Anyone wishing to share a memory of Eunice at
the funeral service is most welcome.
Remembrances and condolences may be shared with the
family at: www.stevensonfuneralhome.com
Paul R. Sperb
1925.2009
Paul R. Sperb, 84 of Belie Fourche, South Dakota, died
Friday, July 10, 2009, at Rapid City Regional Hospital.
Memorial services were Tuesday, July 14, 2009, at the First
Congregational Church, U.C.C. in Belle Fourche with Pas-
tor Del Neumeister officiating. Inurnment will take place at
Black Hills National Cemetery near Sturgis.
In lieu of flowers memorials may be directed to benefit the
Belle Fourche Public Library and National Honor Flight for
WWII Veterans. Condolences may be sent to 814 6th Ave.,
Belle Fourche, SD 57717
He was born Paul Russell Brunson in Kimball, SD on July
10, 1925, to Levi and ERa (Smith) Brunson. The family moved
to Oregon in 1928 and Paul was adopted by Louis R. Sperb.
He attended school in Canby, Oregon and graduated from
Canby Union High School in 1943. Paul joined the United
States Army in December of 1943. He proudly served dur-
ing WWII taking him to France and Germany. Following his
honorable discharge in May of 1946 he returned to Oregon
and worked as a carpenter for a brief time, before moving to
Wyoming in 1949. He married Sadie Louise Queen on June
3, 1950 in Sundance, WY. The couple moved back to Oregon
in 1954 where Paul hauled logs for two years. In 1956 they
moved back to the Wyoming and South Dakota area, where
Paul worked for various ranches over the years. In 1980 he
started hauling bentonite at Colony, WY, he retired in 1990.
After retirement Paul worked for Lueder's Food Center in
Spearfish.
Paul was a member of the AMVETS since 1967, the United
Church of Christ of St. Onge and Belle Fourche and a charter
member of the Moose Club of Belle Fourche.
Paul is survived his wife Sadie Sperb of Belle Fourche; two
children, Albert (Kaye) Sperb of Fruitdale and Kathy (Mike)
Kelley of Sturgis; six grandchildren, Steven, Paul and Michael
Sperb, Aaron Antoine, Michael (Erica) and Josh Kelley; four
great-grandchildren, Hannah, Halley, Rylee and Ethan, two
brothers, Lyle Sperb and Harold Sperb both of Oregon and
numerous nieces and nephews.
He was preceded in death by his parents, and several broth-
ers and sisters.
Arrangements are under the care of Fidler-Isburg Funeral
Chapels & Crematory Service of Spearfish. Online condo-
lences may be written at www.fidler-isburgfuneralchapels.
eom Arrangements are under the care of Stevenson Funeral
Home of Ekalaka, Montana.
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-- Card of Thanks --
Thank You
I would like to thank the numerouspeople who have
helped me through the last nine months of dealing with
cancer The people in this community have helped in so
many ways. The members of the Sundance Community
Church, all of my friends, including those I didn't realize I
had before this happened, and my family make it unable to
list everyone. Those who did assist me know who they are,
and I am very grateful to them. One group I would like to
speci is the Memorial Trailride who helped me financially in
memory of Beth Watson Raber I think of them often.
Once again, thank you to everyone.
Kat Kinsall
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Crook County School District No. 1 - Wed., July 15, Regular
Board Meeting: 6 p.m., Budget Hearing: 8 p.m., Moorcroft High
School
Lunch Bunch Discussion Group -Thurs., July 16, 11:30 a.m.,
Library- "Three Cups of Tea" by Greg Mortenson
Crook County Medical Services District- Thurs., July 16, Regu-
lar Board Meeting: 4:30 p.m., Budget Hearing: 6 p.m., Hospital
Conference Room
Craft Pals -Sat., July 18, 1 p.m., Sundance Community Church
basement - Bring a favorite carft to work on and enjoy food, fun
and fellowship. Anyone is welcome. For more info call Pat Smith,
290-0318.
Farm Bureau Redwater Local/Aladdin Homemakers Annual
Potluck - Sat., July 18, 4 p.m., Aladdin Community Park - Meat,
paper products and drinks provided, please bring a potluck dish
to share and a lawn chair.
New Haven Family Night - Sun., July 19, New Haven Commu-
nity Building -Auction preview 4 p.m., Community Auction 5 p.m.,
Potluck supper, game and activities to follow. All proceeds go to
repair and maintain the community building.
Public Health Immunization Clinic - Tues., July 21, 1-4 p.m.,
Moorcroft Clinic basement
Crook County CattleWomen Appreciation Luncheon - Thurs.,
July 23, 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m., Courthouse basement - RSVP by July
17 to Evelyn Hejde 283-3542. Opal Oudin 283-2860 or Minnie
Williams 756-3210.
:ova, :Ranaers : Wednesdays at 6i30 p.m., Chapel of Faith.
elSS=onettes - vveanesaays at 4 p.m., Chapel Of Faith. Call Jon
Davis, 283,3075, or Speidels, 283-3337, with any questions.
SHS Band Collecting Aluminum Cans - Can be placed in the
trailer by the car wash. NO BOTTLES, PLEASE!
CCNRD Cost-Share Applications being accepted anytime. Visit
www.ccnrd.org.
Cell Phone and Ink Jet Recycling - Bear Lodge High School is
collecting old cell phones and small ink jet cartridges (palm size)
for a fundraiser. Drop off at the Sundance State Bank lobby or
BLHS or call for free pickup, 283-2177 or 283-2144.
Domestic Violence Support Groups - Please call 283-2415 for
more information.
ANANDA Yoga Meditation Group - Call 283-2721.
BINGO!=Every Monday at 1 p.m., Sundance Assisted Care
Center.
Bearlodge Yoga Club - Tues., Thurs. mornings, 8-9:30 a.m., Li-
brary; Mon., Wed. evenings, 5-6:30 p.m., Church of Christ. Open
Membership. Questions, call Doreen, 283-1386.
Weight Loss BuddiesiEvery Wednesday - 5:30 p.m. weigh-in
and meeting, Sundance Community Church basement. For more
information call Pat Smith at 290-0318.
Morning Glories Weight Loss GroupEvery Thursday, 9 a.m.
weigh-in, 9:30 meeting. For more information call Mona at 283-
2129.
Alcoholics AnonymousiEvery Tuesday, 8 p.m., Senior Citizens
Center.
Free E. coil testing for Rural Wells- Call CCNRD at 283-2501
for more info. Samples may be brought in Monday through Thurs-
day, 9 a.m.,3 p.m.
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