The three top scorers in the
lunlor 4-H state horse iudging
competition (1 to r)-- Carol Cap
wood of Parkman, 509 points;
Llnda Linklater of Hulett, 481;
and Linda Leeper of Jackson,484.
The Crook County junior team
was second. It included Miss Link.
later, Kim Shaw and Carla Link-
later. In the senior division,
NOTI C E
'I~he Crook County High ,School
Di~l~t Board is ~here~ taking
~ppli,cafions for a driver ,to drive
a school ,bus for the 1969-70
school year in,to Belle Fourehe
High School, Belle Fourehe, So.
Dak. frown Colony, Wyoming.
Salary - $180.00 per month. Ap-
plioations should be sent to:
Mrs. Claudis Carr, Depu.ty Clerk
Crook County High school Dist.
Board Sund,an~ce, Wyoming 82729
and shmlld he received before
August 7th, 1969 at ~hich rime
the Board wfl~ consider same.
The Board reserves the right to
reject all ap@lieations.
Publish July 31, 1969.
(,Last Week)
~¢Ir. and Mrs. Bob Arpan and
boy o~ Al~ada were Friday sup.
per guests of Whitneys. Mrs.
Chester W~hi~ey ~and Kim were
Saturday evening callers ~t Mrs.
Sturgis
Livestock Exchange
The Modern Auction
MODERN RING SCALES that
show the average weight of
the cattle before they are sold,
attracts buyers.
Ph.347.2575
Collect
Buying or Selling A Good
Place to Do Business
"WEONESDAYS"
Kathryn Russe,lls in HuLett.
Mrs. Harry Seaggin and Susan
attended orienta¢ion at Laramie
Monday and Tuesday ,where S~s-
,an enrolled .for her Freshm,an
year at the University. Mr. and
Mrs. ,Harry Seoggin, Oanny and
B,ol~by R'oberts were BeLle
F~urche shoppers on Friday and
Edna and Danny kept dental ap-
pointments. Mr. and Mrs. Merton
Foster were Saturday a,~ternoon
visitors *at the Scoggins. Susan
Sco.ggin ,went to Bel~e Fourche
Saturday evening to spend the
week-end with friends.
Carrie Foster spent the week-
end camping at Keyhole wi.th her
son and family ,and drove to Gil-
lette on Saturday evening and
stayed overnight w}~h ,her sister.
~Mrs. Clyde Raber took the 4-H
girls ,to ~oorcroft on Wednesday
¢or the 2nd ,Home Ec. judging,
they were Anna and Becky Dor-
sett, Rorie Raber ,and Penny and
Terry ,Ridinger. Thursday visitors
a~ the Ibay ~ors~tts ~vere blr. and
~rs. David Iba~h and family of
~inneapotis ~vho were on their
way home from Calif. ~Ir. and
Mrs. Itay D~rsett and .Frank were
Belle Fourehe and Desdwood
shoppers on Friday.
Hea~ rain showers the past
*week have ~bout brought baying
operations to a stop in this area.
Charlie Moore returned to his
Imme Wednesday after an ex-
tended stay in ~the ,hospital in
R pid City.
Mr. and Mrs. Chester Whitney
and Kim, Ron .Raber and Velda
Brimm~r were Betle Fourche
Shoppers on Wednesday. ~r. and
iMrs. Gene Brim,mer and Lindy
Bartlett were Thursday evening
callers at WhRneys to get Velda.
UPPER LITTLE MISSOURI
(Last Week)
Barbara C~ark, The a Nuckolls
and Wynona Tramhie abtended
e
in S
FLANNEL, wide variety of_
patterns, 36" width, yd. 69¢
Golden Gate MIX & MATCH
Rayon acetate, 45", wonder-
ful for winter skirts, suits,
dresses ................. $1.99 yd.
PERMANET PRESS in prints,
45", $1.29 yd.
PERMANENT PRESS WOV-
EN PLAIDS, $1.49 yd.
BONDED MATERIAL, plaids,
solids, patterns, $3.75 to
$4.98 yd.
Ashley's
Crook Courdy placed fourth.
Team members were Linds and
Sully Simons, Beulah, and Bruce
Connally, Sundanco.
the Wogl Growers Auxiliary
meeting in S und~nce July 14.
Sam Jolley ,attended a Co-Op
meeting in I-Iule~t Tuesday, night.
H~ail damage ,has been qu~te
e~ctensive in this area. Windows
were broken at the Oavley
Storm and Lee Tromble places.
Lindy Ba~lett was in Spear-
fish l~ast week to consult a den-
tist.
Sam and Paulie Jolley were
afternoon cMlevs at Ernie Smith's
hst Wednesday.
Ray Stoddard was an after.
n,oon caller at Dilck Aekermans
last Menday.
Dick and Esther Aekerman
Shopped in Belle Fourc~he on
Tht~rsday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gil,lette of
Belle Four,he visited at the Ack-
err~an home last Monday eve-
nin~g.
"I~hose abtending .a Tu~perware
party at Jean Stins~ns on July
14 were: Donn~ ~antz, Jessie
Johnson, ~r. Larry Jo~hnson,
Betty Stull, ~,amie Stoddard,
B~ty Rush, ~elen Shaw, Ltmflle
Shann~, Jackie Holmes, Nadine
Wo~, Mrs. Sward, Eve Neiman
Norvaa Stinson, l~au~ie and ~ffle
Johnson a,nd the de~n~nstra,tor,
Louise Addison. Severn,1 children
also were in attendance.
Bob Jolley kept a der~tal ap.
poi,ntment in Spearfish on Thurs-
day.
Merle Clark is ~e~ping Marvin
Snook with ,haying.
~YFamie Stoddard, ~elena Ista
and Barbara Chrk ,wen~t to New-
castle .Saturday to meet some
girls roturning Crom Fort Cotlins,
Colorado. They ,had been ~ a
National FI-IA Convention.
A meetir~g of the Caun~ry
Pound Peelers was held: ~t Barb-
ara Clarks h rae Thursday, eve-
ning.
Steve Versaniek, the new Ag
teacher in ttulett was o~t visRing
the F F A boys on Wednesday
I-Ie is from Iountain View, Wy-
oming. He eal~ed on Merle Clark,
'l~and~ Borehgrevin,k, and the
Bartleg ,boys.
Bob and Effie Jolley, and Mrs.
Sam Jolley and girls attended the
,New H~ven Farm Bureau pi.enie
July 14. After supper, Mrs. Art
Wood sh,owed slides o~ Afriea
• vhere she had been a Peace
Corps ~ovker. E~id Frisbee sh~v-
ed slides of Mexico.
Karen Jolley attended a birth-
d*ay party at the J~v ,Nuckolls
home ,Friday a~ernvon.
Rev. and Mrs. Axm~ann were
making Halls in this area on Fri-
day evening.
CALL FOR BIDS
School District No. 29, ttu~let,t,
Wyo., wiLL reeei~ve .sealed bids
until August 15 for the removal
.of two school buildings: Storm
Sohool and Toilet. Bids may be
~nade for both or separately;
AnteLope G~leh Seh~l. Prospec-
,five bidders must remove build-
ings from site no later ¢~han 90
days ~f~er vcceptar~ce of bids.
Bids sh~ttld be ~n~a~led ,to Dean
,Bush, Clerk, School District No.
29, H~ale~, Wyoming with
notation: "Storm School Bid" or
"Antelope Gtflch School Bid".
Bids will be opened &ttgust 15.
The S(~hool ,Board reserves the
rigtbt to reject any or all bids.
July 2431, 1969.
N. R. 66 W. Sixth piM. W~°',
Notice Of Application For and protests, ff any there~
Retail Malt Beverage Permit
Notice is hereby given th~ on against ~he issuance ~. ~,~
the 22 day ~f July, 1969, (one) lbcense will be heard ,a~ ~e ~
Fred W. Tschetter for Fred D.of 2:00 ,P. M on the 22 a~
Tschetter, Fred W. Tschetter & Au.gust, 19~ in the C ,..,,
Gary L. Jensen, a partnershipsioners Rovm, Cattrt House, ~
filed ~n application for ,a Retail
MMt Beverage Permit in the of-
fice of the Clerk of Che County
of Crook ~or the following de-
scribed premises, to-wit:
a room in a frame building
situ.a~e on vnetes and bounds
d,ance, Wyo. I.tejd¢
mrmis
Clerk
I~ated July 22 1969.
July 24-31--Aug. "/-14.
THE SUNDANCE TIMES..a
Sundance, Wyo. July :11, lW'
descril~tion ,i~ Sec. 27, T. 51
l SUMMER OFFICE HOURS
8 e. m. to S p. m., Mort. through Fri. ]
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DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE
STATE OF WYOMING
NATIONAL UNION INOEMNITY COMPANY
102 Malden Lane, New York, New York 10005
Business in Wyoming for the Year Ending December 3!~t, 1965
In,surance Written ..........................................
Gross Premiums Receive~ 0
Losses Paid
Lasses Incurred
TotM Admitted Assets .......... ~ .................. $8,509,102.36 1~
Liabilities Except Cap,el $7,~}9_'.N~n
C~apital Stock Paid U*p ...................... ~'~'~,~
00 ,
St~rplns o~er Li:abfl~t~e.s ..........................
o,u~,-
Total Li,abillities, Capital & Surplus ....... $8,509,102.36 ..,~
Income During Year En~Ing December 31, 1968 ..... $
Expenditures ~or year ending December 31st, 1968
Pursuant to Sectio~z 73, Wyomir~g Inst~anee Code. I ce~.~'~
to the best of my lmo~vle4ge and belief, the i,r~surer ~bove ,_~ t~
tn all respects i.n ,compliance with the laws of this sta~e' re~'l~
insurance and it is d.uly authorized to trans~ct the business
anee in the ;State ~f Wy~miag.
W:i~l,liam G. W, alton, lnsu~an~ee CoCm'~°~'a#
Dated
July
2,
1969.
Publ~sh July 24-31--Au,gust 7-14-21-28 -.
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STATE OF WYOMING
NEW YORK GUARANTY CORPORATION
501 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York 10017 _.,
for the Year Ending December 31st~ 19~
Business
In
W~omlng
Insurance Wn~ten ..........
Gross Premiums Received
Losses PMd
Losses ,Incurred --"
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