Crowds Jam Rodeo Here
In hot stmny weather Saturday
amt Stmday, rodeo fans jammed
the fairgrounds arena in Sun-
dance for the annual twoMay
Crook County Rodeo.
When the dust settled late
Sunday afternoon Gene Griffis
had been named all-around cow-
~yand Toni Robinson had won
-around cowgirl honors.
Results of the c~mpetifion
were:
BAREBACK RIDING
Saturday; 1. & 2. (split) Monte
Snook and Gene Griffis; 3. Terry
Goodvin; 4. Bruce Cundy.
Sunday; 1. Gene Griffis; 2.
Terry Goodvin; 3. Gene Roberts;
4. Monte Snoo~.
Average; 1. Griffis; 2. Snook;
3. Goodvin; 4. Roberts.
BULL RIDING
Saturday: 1. Run Raber; 2.
Wenande; 3. & 4. Bruce Cun-
dy and Doug Barton.
Stmday: 1. Jim Dacar; 2.
Randy~anHum~ey;. 3. Wenande;
4. Roy
Average: 1. Wenande; 2. Bar-
ton; 3. Dacar; 4. (split) Hum.
and Raber.
CALF ROPING
Saturday: 1. Dann Yore; 2.
Roger Kyar; 3. Jess Hoese; 4.
Bay Peek.
Sunday: 1. Hoese; 2. Joe Car-
rain; 3. Kyer; 4, Merle Clark.
Average: 1. Hoe,e; 2. Kyar; 3.
Cannm; 4. Caa~.
JR. STEER RIDING "-
Saturday: 1. & 2. (split) Joan
Zimmerschied and Jimmy Proc-
tor; 3. Dane Noyce.
; 3. & 4. @plit)
• C. PetcifieM and Joan Zim-
mersdzied.
Average: 1. Zimmersehied; 2.
Noyce; 3. Shetl~on; 4. Jandreau.
AND SHE ROPING
Saturday: 1. B(mnie end Joe
Catmht; 2. Alden and Toni
Robimm.
Sunday: 1. Bonnie and Joe Car-
rain; 2. Cleve ~ attd +Carla
Liaklater; 3. Maggi and John
Alden and
Toni Rob-
Average: 1. Bonnie and Joe
Carmm; 2. Alden and Toni Ro~.
imm; 3. Cleve Clark and Carla
~; 4. Mag~ and Jetm
Ayree.
BARREL RACING
Samaxtay: 1. ~ Wagner;
2. ~ Ay~'es; 3. EHen Griffis;
~.Paula Fowler and Gayle
Sunday: 1. McInerney; 2. Toni
Robimon; 3. Cared Mathews; 4.
Mackaben.
Average: 1. Mcinerney; 2.
Mackabon; 3. Robinson; 4. Ma-
thews.
BUSINESSMEN'S RIBBON
ROPING
Saturday: 1. Albert Proctor-
Gerald Mclnerney; 2. Dann-
Woody Vore; 3. John Ayres-Rog-
er Kyar; 4. Bob Queen-Tuff Moel-
ler.
Sunday: 1. Dann-Woody Vote;
2. l~roctor-McInemey; 3. Joe Car-
mi~Donnie W" "fllim~; 4. Ayres-
Kyar.
Average: 1. Proctor-McInem-
ey; 2. Dann-Woedy Yore; 3. Car-
rain-Williams; 4. Ayres-Kyar.
St': Breakaway Roping
Sa,turday: 1. Ernest Leitner; 2.
-- Election
(Co~fimmd from Page I)
Area No. 9 and George Watts Jr.
was elected in Hulett Area No.
3. Both were unopposed.
Unofficial results from the
cmmW's 18 precincts:
U. S. REPRESENTATIVE
Ropebliean
Stroock 802
Jdmson 295
Hamburg 72
Demecrat
Rof~alio a76
GOVERNOR
Rembltmn
Wallop 527
Jones .288
Peck ....... 266
Brimmer ..... 265
Demecrat
Herschler 179
Ldmback •141
Rooney 67
8EC. OF STATE
em-roLt "174
Crane 1.54
STATE AUDITOR
~can
Griffith _1182
• STATE TREASURER ~
RopubUean
WRzenburge~t __1099
Adams 211
Phelan ............................ 127
STATE SUPT.
Republican
Schrader ~1109
~mKl~y: 1. Ayres; 2. MoLhews;
3..Shells Pollard; 4. Bounie Car- Democrat
nan. Seyfan$
Average: 1. Ayres; 2. Ha. Spigd
thews; 3. Wagner; 4. Griffis.
TEAM ROPINC~
Saturday: 1. Earl Jesperson-
Alden Robins~m; 2. Guy Vine-
yard-Kim Newlin; 3. Bob Queen-
Gerald Mdnen~; 4. Howard
Wtlley-Calvin Wiliey.
Sunday: I. Do~ Robinson-E.
L. Schlattmen; 2. Jesperson-Rob-
insou; 3. John Ayres-Roger Kyar;
4. Joe Carmin-Glenn Jolmson.
Average: 1. Jesperson-Robin-
sort; 2. Queen-M¢Inerney; 3. Car-
min-X~b.n~m; 4. Pete Petersou-
Bell Peterson.
GOAT TYING
Saturday: 1. & 2. IAnda Macka-
ben and Bonnie Carmin; 3. Kathy
Mackaben; 4. Tom Robinson.
Sunday: 1. Linda Mackaben;
2. Robhmon; 3. Jan Brosa; 4.
Dana Linkla~er.
Average: 1. Linda Mackaben;
2. Robinson; 3. Brosa; 4. Link-
later.
JR. BARREL RACING
Saturday: 1. Dana Linklater;
2. Chuck Pollard; 3. Jerry Rath-
btm; 4. Voy Cox.
Sunday: 1. Cox; 2. Joan Zim-
memchied; 3. Pollard; 4. Pare
Reynolds.
Average: 1. Pollard; 2. Cox; 3.
7Anmmrschied; 4. Reynolds.
JR. BREAKAWAY ROPING
Saturday: I. Mike Mclnerney;
2. Chtr.k Pdlard; 3. Berry Mack.
StanCE COURT
case was heard last week
in Sundance Justice CO~t before
JuStice of the Peace Alice Schlor-
e~
Paul O. Linsley, Ellsworth
speeding 42 mph in 30 zone,
fined $12.00 and $4.00 court cost.
Plead guttty.
175
_146
STATE SENATE
Repub~m
Smith .704
Orr .......................................... 654
COUNTY COMMISSIONER
Republican
Sv~boda o 908
Gamum $6S
Snook _ 464
Coleman 28S
Vondriska __147
Democrat
Gose ~9
• Brm~ou .................................. 254
COUNTY CORONER
Republican
Roberts ............................... 1228
COUNTY ATTORNEY
Democrat
Macy _'-__ ........................... 345
Ropubliean
Peterson .................................. 1122
COUNTY CLERK
Republican
Roadffer 760
Bailey 478
Democrat
Moberg ........................................... 327
COUNTY TREASURER
Democrat
Glover =. .................................... 368
COUNTY ASSESSOR
Rqmbliean
Cole ........................................ 1232
CLERK OF COURT
Republican
Pdchards ~980
Cure ....................................... 370
SCHOOL BOARD
Hulett No. 2
Bush __==_:: .................. 902
Wilson ...................................... .761
H~ett No. 3
Watts ........................................ 1470
Meereroft No. 6
Mills ....................................... 127,1
Ulxiike (write-in) ............... 253
Sundanoe No. 9
Roberts 1427
SU/~ANCE
Smdance, Wy~ Aug. 22, t~P74
Don Williams; 3. David Sipe; 4.
A~bert Prootor.
Sunday: 1. Gene Griffis; 2.
C, ene Cox; 3. Dave Sipe; 4. Jack
Proctor.
Average: 1. Dave Sipe; 2. Dave
Garman; 3. Ernest Leitner; 4.
Gene Cox.
The Crook County Horsemen's
Association extended a special
thanks to all the prize donors,
Bear Lodge Snowmobile Club,
the Bear Lodge Motel for the use
of their facilities and to the
many pople who worked to stage
the successful rodeo.
Jim Hun~es was the Hardluck
Cowboy and received a case of
~.. from Mona Short Line Tel.
The Hardluck Cowgirl was
,Floral Arcade
Grand Opening
Set for Friday
Hugh and Mardell Palmer,
owners of Floral Arcade, Sun-
dance's newest business estab-
lishment, announced this week
that the firm's grand opening will
be held Friday from 9 a.m. to
6:30 p.m.
Door prizes to be given away
are five $5 gift certificates and
the first 20 people will receive
a flee corsage.
The Floral Arcade, located next
to the Seventh-day Adventist
Church in South Sundance, spec-
ializes in cut flowers for all oc-
Kris Davis who received a lamb ca.dons and also handles a com-
pelt from Wool Growers Auxili- plete line of potted plants from
my. the greenhouse plus handmade
Stmday afternoon Jimmy Long ceranmic~ and lawn and garden
w~ the greased pig conte~t, supplies.
Friday, Aug. 23
Sunny Divide Farm Bureau
~., Sunny Divide
Meeting on senior citizens
gram, 11 a.m., courthouse
room, Sundance.
Monday, Aug. 26
Pre-school workshop, 8:4,5
Stmdance High School.
Wednesday, Aug. 28
Crook county schools opea J
1974-75.
Friday, Sept. 6
Devils Tower VFW Post,
~Yid.m., VFW Hall, Sundance.
ay, Sept. 13
Sundance Commercial
6:30 p.m., Are Care.
Satarday, Sept. 14
Crook County Farm Bm-eao
ram1 meeting, 6:30 p.m.,
pal parish Sundance.
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Excellent Used Cars
from Tracy's. Clean, late-model
cars -- you won't find better ones anywhere
1972 Plymouth Station Wagon
A real good station wagon with only 34,000 miles ................................
1971 MERCURY
MARQUIS BROUGHAM
PS, PB, AC, tape deck, power
seats and windows
$2995
1970 PLYMOUTH GRAN COUPE
2 dr. hardtop, PS, PB, AC
$1425
1969 CHEVROLET SUBURBAN
V-B, AT, PS, PB
$1595
1968 PLYMOUTH FURY I
$795
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1963 CHRYSLER NEW YORKER
$2oo,
1971 PLYMOUTH VALIANT
4-DOOR SEDAN
Has straight stick and six.cylinder
engine.
$1795
1970 FORD GALAXIE WAGON
Autg., PS, PB, AC
$1295
1968 PLYMOUTH
P$, PB, AC
$995
1968 CHRYSLER 4-DOOR
$850
J
FURY III
i
1961 PLYMOUTH
$2oo j
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