exhibits his champ-
Hereford heifer. The
was overall reserve
0Uston Creek
and Mrs. Jim Bowers and
of Broadus Mont. were
and Sunday
the Wyman Bushnell
and Mrs. Herman
*army joined the
Sunday. The
were dinner guests
home Thursday.
~Irs. Wilford Kennedy
and Mr. and Mrs.
were Wednes-
guests at the Herman
to honor the birth-
Kennedy. Jim
family were dinner
Kennedy home on
~' Mrs. Alice Kennedy
Ki'ser of Sheridan were
Visitors.
t~. Chatfield was a
tlinner guest of Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
of Bttffalo spent the
at the Chatfield home
sses
A Timex
Student needs to
~vhat time it is. And,
Timex, he can afford
Resistant - - -
$6.95
Watches - - -
$7.95
)roof and
Resistant - -.
$9.95
Shock
Sweep
Hand, Rad-
Dial $11.95
g m ~ I D m
$15.95
WATCHES
$14.95
:e Drug
champion and open reserve
champion.
and with members of the Chat.
field families visited Mr. Chat-
field at the hospital.
,Mr. and Mrs. Richard Cum-
mings and daughter of Spearfish,
Mrs. Wayne Nolin and Misses
Margaret and Helen Justice of
Bondurant, Ia. and Mr. and Mrs.
Sturgis and daughter of Tipton,
Okla. were supper guests at the
home of Air. and Mrs. Paul Cum-
mings Monday of last week. Mr.
and Mrs. Cummings were busi-
ness visitors in Rapid City Friday
and SUl~per guests at the Rich.
ard ,Cummings home in Spear-
fish. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cum-
mings and family are vacation.
ing in Iowa. Mr. and Mrs. Les.
ter Sherrard were Sunday sup-
per guests at the Paul Cummings
home.
Fritz Chatfield served on the
election board Tuesday and Mrs.
Chatfield visited with E. B. Chat-
field at the hospital and with
her mother, Mrs. Marie Andersen.
Mr. and Mrs. Chatfield were
guests of Miss Ruth Frolander
for Friday supper at Kelly's at
the Tower and Miss Cheryl Chat-
field attended the Forest Service
banquet at Beulah. The Chat-
field family had supper Sunday
with Mrs. E. B. Chatfield and
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Morris. Mr.
and Mrs. Wilford Kennedy and
Harold were Saturday callers at
the Chatfield home.
Mr. and Mrs. Jim Habeck and
Lee went to Yellowstone Park
Tuesday for a few days vacation
They visited Mr. and Mrs. Fran-
cis Johnson at Moran and Mr.
and Mrs. Vince Hemler at Lan-
der as well as sightseeing in the
Jackson Hole country. They re-
turned Saturday. Mr. and Mrs.
Herman Habeck took care of the
ranch chores during their ab-
sence. The Habeck families and
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Itabeck left
Monday for Boise, Ida. for a visit
with their daughter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Knight.
Mrs. Richard Snider and young
folk went to Rapid City Thurs-
day and were overnight visitors
at the Robert Stanton home.
Judy Snider attended a party at
the Charles Kokesh home Fri-
day night and was an overnight
guest of Carla Hughes. Mrs.
Snider was in town Saturday and
Carla accompanied her home for
a few days visit. The Snider
family visited at the home of
Mrs. Helen Lake and family Sun-
day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs.
Roger Snider of Buffalo, Wyo.
were Thursday overnight guests
at the Snider home.
Mr. and Mrs. A1 Schelldorf
were Sunday dinner guests of
Harold Schelldorf and mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Ursel McPherson
and family of Lewiston, Ida. were
Wednesday overnight visitors at
the Charles Chatfield home
whil eenroute to Texas. Mrs.
McPherson is Mrs. Chatfield's
cousin. Mr. and Mrs. Wilford
Kennedy and Harold, Mrs. Alice
Kennedy and Roy Kiser were
Saturday afternoon visitors. Mr.
and Mrs. John Thorne were over-
night guests and on Sunday the
group were guests at the Jay
Riehards home in Hulett. Mr.
and Mrs. Maurice Williams were
callers during the week.
£~rs. Leonard Snook accompa-
nied Mrs. Marlene Taylor and
children to Belle Fourche Satur-
THE SUNDANCE TIMES
Sundanca, Wyo. August 25, 1966
day. Mr. and Mrs, Snook were
Tuesday evening dinner guests
at the A1 Schelldorf home. Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Reinert were Fri-
day evening dinner and over-
night guests at the Snook home.
They left Saturday for their home
in Ensign, Kans.
Richard Peterson was a Wed-
nesday supper guest at the Fran-
cis Grubb home. Mrs. Grubb
and daughters were business
callers in town Saturday.
Mrs. Vic Hardy of Denver,
,Mrs. Anna Durfee and Mrs.
Richard Hooper were Saturday
afternoon guests of Mrs. Mamie
McAnally.
When swimming under ice,
mink, beaver and muskrats of-
ten breathe from air bubbles that
are trapped there.
I want to express my thanks to all of those"
I who supported me in the primary election.
Your continued support will be greatly
appreciated in the Nov. 8 election.
Thank You,
Kenneth Canfield,
County Commissioner
Democratic Candidate for Re-election
Just west of the Highway 85-14 Junction
Near Tastee Freez
The interiors of these trailers are not damaged.
If you're half-way handy, you can fix one up
quite easily.
lill