Becky Kummerfeld, Prairie
Pals 44t Club member had the
champion demonstration in the
agricultural division at the Crook
County Fair. Her demonstration
"Value of Performance Testing"
shewed the advantages of select-
ing livestock through the use of
records. Becky won a trophy
from the Crook County Farm
Bureau.
Four Corners
Mrs. Jerry Miller and daugh.
ters arriver from Cheyenne Tues-
day evening to visit her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Art Taylor, other
relatives and friends here for
the next ten days.
Mr. and Mr.s Andy Wocicki
were Sunday dinner guests of
Mr .and ,Mrs. Felix Perino.
Louis Mico~ini was a social
caller at the Jay ,Mayberry home
Thursday evening.
Gary Fall stayed with Mr. and
Mrs. Jay Mayberry over the week-
end.
Jimm~e Buricson stayed with
his grandparents Mr. and Mrs.
Art Taylor several days last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mayberry
were Friday dinner guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Fall and
Gary.
Mrs. Art Taylor, Mrs. Jerry
Miller and daughters were social
callers at the Felix Perino home
Thursday afternoon.
.Mr. and Mrs. James Chittim,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Hunter and
family were Sunday evening din-
ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. David
Peterson and daughters.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Lesley Simpson.
Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mayberry
and Gary Fall were social callers
of Mr. and Mrs. Art Taylor Sat-
urday evening.
Mrs. Felix Perino, Mary and
Bob were shopping in Sundance
Monday afternon.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Burleson and
family, Mrs. Jerry Miler and
daughters were Sunday dinner
guests at the Art Taylor home.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Taylor, Mrs.
Jerry Miller and daughters were
Friday evening dinner guests of
Mr. and ~Mrs. Bill Burleson, Con-
nie and Jimmie.
Debbie Roberts was a house
guest of Marlyn Pzinski over the
weekend.
Jay Mayberry and Gary Fall
were shopping in Belle Fourche
Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Farley were
Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and
Mrs. Victor Lissolo.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pzinski
and daughters were shopping in
Spearfish Monday.
Mrs. Walter Simpson from
Castana, Ia., Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Graham and family from Sioux
City, la. were overnight guests
of Mr. and Mrs. Lesley Simpson
Saturday. ,Mr. and Mrs. David
Peterson were also callers dur-
ing the evening.
Aug. 22
The Homestake loading crew
are now working at the John
Miller place south of Rifle Pit
divide, due to the rain Friday,
they were unable to haul logs.
Mrs. Bonnie Cornella and baby
son returned home Sunda~" from
Lookout memorial hospital at
Spearfish. The first son of Terry
and Bonnie Cornelia has been
named, Shaun Richard and is the
Dick Courchaine's first grand-
child. He was born Aug. 14
weighing 10 lbs. 2 oz. Mr. and
Mrs. Cornella of Dickinson, N. D.
are the paternal grandparents.
Mrs. Dagmar Wendt has ,been
a patient in $l. Josephs hospital
at Deadwood, ~. D. the past week.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Suggs
were ~aturday visitors at the
Don Wendt home, also the Ray
pulses.
Mrs. Frances Stewart has re-
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