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HE AMIR VISITS THE ADMIRAL
L. Conolly, USN, Commander of Naval Forces,
~F.~stern Atla~/o and the Mediterranean, receives His Highness, Amir
;~$~Ul bin Abduilah bin Jelewi, Amlr of Hasa Province, Saudi Arabia•
And members othis Royal Family on board the cruiser USS Toledo
.~on the @cession of the Amlr's return call on the Admiral. The Toledo,
JbJmlra~ C~mlly's a~£shlp during his visit to the Persian Gulf, de-
.]~rtml later for Japsn to relieve the USS Fall River as flagship of
~W, ear Admiral A. M. ]$1edsee, USN, Commander of Cruiser Division
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The Sunny Divide 4-H girls
Few l~me~ ~ead m~dical hi-[ met at the Community Hall Fri-
,tories of~ discuss, but ~any peo-] day, July 10 as it was agreed the
ple are acquitinted with old class-] July and August meetings be held
/C novels, plays and operas in'on Friday.
~;htch a eha~71/~ ~thb victim Eleven mere'hers attended to en-
r a delicious covered disli din-
ner with hostess Jennie Lea Rath-
bun servln~ cherry pie and keel
aid. Roll call was answered with
hero or heroine who '~My Most Embarrassing ,Moment"
was~aSways thi~ ~,wki~h caught nmeh laughtor. We
'with a sewed On~ skirts and dres~s. Be-
cough and a hi,gh col- fore the meeting adjourned we
ire of chronic ,fever. discussed going to camp and
practiced a ~tunt for cam~. We
usually decided .what each one would take
a~d transP~'rtation. Meeting wax
that closed with singing/several songs.
]~k can be cured, that it., does Next meeting w~ill be August 13
~t mean a."wasting away ,and with Virginia and Anne Hind-
~tatn death for those who ~on- man as hoste~mes. Roll call wiU
t~'a~ t it.
"We also know that tuberculosis
1o e~siest to cure when detected
lnan early stage. Unfortunately,
may not rea-
have the disease until
progrem~d.
detected in
of a
chest X-ray, X-ray
can "see" the damage ~hich tu-
berculosis is doing, to the lungs
10ng before the ~erson himself
even
t~ he seems to be healthy, should
be answered with "My Favorite
Bird."
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I2UGAL FORMS AT THE TIM~A
THANK YOU NOTE
As it is lmpossi~ole to write in-
dividual notes, I take this means
of expressing my gratitude to
friends and neighbors who have
been so kind and helpful.
Sincerely,
MrS. xD. B. Hilton
LEON KOKESH
~Freddie Leon Koke~h was born
January 10. 1934, at the home of
his ,parents. Mr. and ,Mrs. Hugh
Kokesh of Sundance. Wyoming
and passed away July 11. 1948
at the age of 14 years. 6 months
and 1 day.
He attended school at the home
school through the fifth grade
then finished through the eighth
grade in the Sundan~e schools.
Freddie then a~ended his first
year of high school at ~Sundance.
Funeral services were held at
the Legion hall in Sundance on
July 14 at 2:00 p. m. Burial was
in ~he Pine Slope Cemetery at
Belle Fourehe. South Dakota.
The pall bearers were Howard
Harvey. Donald Plato. Ed~win
Jones. Donald Blakeman. Reed
,Chittim and Chester Hejde.
Calvin Hejde sang "Precious
Jowels" avcompanied by Iris Bry-
an: Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rounds.
Ethel Andersen and Francis
Hejde sang "Saved By Grace"
and "Shall We Gather at the
River." I
Freddie leaves to mourn, his
parents Mr. and Mrs. Hu,ghKo-
kesh of Sundance; five sisters,
Mrs. Noble Minor, Mrs. Dominic
Feeley, V¢inona, Julia and Mar-
garet Kokesh ; four brothers,
James,'Charles. Arthur and Joe,
Kokesh. also 9 nephews and
nieces.
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Nedwater
Practically all members of the
Aladdin Hustler's 4-H club left
on Wednesday fo the 4-H ca~np
at Mallo canyon, where they will
spend three days.
Mrs. R. E. Vore ~was hostess to
"Stanley Party" at her home
Wednesday afternoon. 1)ue to,
the rain only a part of those in-
vited were able to attend, but
sine ladles were present and re-
port a very enjoyable afternoon.
RObeta Smith is currently em-
ployed at the q~r. H, Vore home.
Miss Phyllis ~mith of Byron.
Wyo. is making an indefinite vis-
it at the home of her sister, Mrs.
R. E. Vore.
Dave Clark of Spearfish, is
~hest X-rays
• and treatment can
at a "time when it is
Hkely to result in an early
If the X-ray reveals:no signs
Of~tuberculosis, then the indidl-
vidual has the satisfaction that
with knowing his lungs
It is a wise person
the h~bit of getting a
examination,
next article, undulant
be discussed.
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oF vz ,nts
to express our thanks
~nany actS of kindness,
expressions of sympathy,
th~ beautiful floral offerings in
the recent loss of our beloved Son
and Brother. Your kindness will
~ever be forgotten.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Kokesh
Mr. and Mrs. James Kokesh
REG'LAR FELLERS
I tl!
WEtL --l~O£
TWE/q'~ -FiVe.
Ce.~T~ t K~
tCAKI~ tT
spending several days at the home
of his son Bob, near Alva, put-
ting dp hay.
Bob Clark was a caller at the l
Harry Vore home Tlmrsday eve-~
nlng.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Vore were
business ~risitors in Belle Fourche
Thursday of this week.
Both of the general stores in
Beulah. changed hands this past
week. It is not known at tills
writing, the names of the uew
owners. ~but 'both parties are
from Belie Fourche. It is un-
derstood that Mr. and Mrs, Mills
and VCal~ Mathews will remain
in Beulah for the present.
Harry Vore was a caller at
the H. V. Ripley hmne one day
this week.
Mrs. W. H. Vore and children
were in Spearfish shopping Fri-
day forenoon.
V. I. Myers helped his brother
Ilef. plaster a cistern Thursday.
Several from this community
attended the Bearlodge Live-
s~ock Association picnic held ou
the Dillon l~uland ranch Sunday,
July 18th.
Pat Kin~g was among, those
who drove to Mallo canyon Sun-
day to help bring back the 4-H
members who had attended .cam'p
there.
Mrs. ~,V. ,H. Vote and children
spent the forepart of this week
visiting her parents, Mr. and ,Mrs.
Harry Reynolds. near Sundanee.
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-South Sundance
Miss Wilma Nu~kolls and her
mother and Mrs. Paul Yeoman
attended the Passion Play at
Spearfish Sunday evening. Miss
Wilma leaves for Denver on Wed-
nesday to resume her position
with the Metropolitan Life In-
surance Company after" having
spent several years of service for
the Red Cross sJbroad.
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur William
of Raven Creek, brought baby
Charlotte to get acquainted with
great granddad and grandma
Roadifer last Thursday.
Mrs. ,Harold Roadifer and son
of Alexandria, Virginia visited
Saturday evening and Sunday
with Granddad and Grandma
Roadifer. Grandma is .going to
Newcastle with them to visit her
daughter a few days. ~ ,.
Paul Cu,manings and Orville
Lincoln ~ent to Belle Fourche
Monday, July 19.
The Orville Lincoln family went
up to the Cummings ranch to
spend a few days.
THE SU, NDANCE !
Sundance, Wyo.
Charlie Brimmer
the Gilbert Brimmer
spend some time.
Mr. and Mrs. Ben *~ !
Ben K were in from T !i
called on Mrs. Hilton~
recovered enough to P~
out crutches now.
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WINNERS OF
FARM BUREAU
Following are the
the various events held
Crook County Farm
nic at Alva July 11,
Tl~e horseshoe pi~cht
test was taken by
and Harry Vore in first
with second going to Neil~
and Shorty Meyers. Mrs.
Davis and Roberts
won first iu the women'S
ion with Olive and Verla~
~aking second.
In the boys races frOlri
15 years. Pete Christy
first: Niel ~Stephens
Oudin tied for second; Bil
terfie]d was fourth arid
Wolfskill fifth. For boys
11, Loren Dale StephenS
first "followed by Mike
field in second place
Vore in third. Alice
first, Alice Ellsbury
Cindy Crago third in
race under 12 years.
Alva came in first in
of war followed by
vide in second place..
First in the three
were Nell and Bob Cra~O;
Roger Rathbun and Ber~
omon; Pete Christy
Hamilton were third.
Winr, e~s for the
elty were Phyllis
I1uchinson, Olive crago
el Gordon.
For the 100 yard
place went to Jack
oud
to Roger Rathbuli
to Bob CTago.
The final• event :waS.i
ball game which was
Redwater. • :~
Orville Meier and
are on a trip extending
out the northwestern
States.-
Mrs. ,~mma Meier will
Northport, Washington
to visit with friends
the latter part of
Mr. affd ,Mrs. Ben
Red with Mi,. affd
dorf ,Sunday, July'15.
WAY .... C,O.
STA~ STILl..
LIk'B I SHOWED
YOU.
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