of Wyoming
The Sundance Times, Sundance, Wyoming
Thursday, August 99, 1940
Colony
crew--about 35
the Newland and son
Wednesday.
Shackett visited with
at Fruitdale over the
from the weather
• Cheyenne, was check_
te Colony Bureau Sun-
Cota W. ~Shepard has
the Colony Bureau.
Mrs. W. F. Newland
Belle Fourche ~aturday
Also Cola W. Shep_
'wife were transacting
In Belle Fourche, Fri_
Geisinger visited a few
iWeek with Dale Raber.
attended the dance at
'Saturday evening.
and Mr. and Mrs.
ewland attended the sale
at the Belle Four-
Yards.
N. Groat and son AI_
Albert's daughter Betty
'been visiting in and
for a few days,
for a tour of the
s before returning to
in Council Bluffs, Ia.
Cola W. Shepard
guests at the Brant.
Sunday.
Jl]a Aron, a sister of
and Mrs. Georgia
Banks, of Riverton, Wyoming, are
visiting w i t h Mrs. Frankie
Thompson, of Spearfish. Mrs.
Thompson and Mrs. Banks are
nieces of Arthur Raber and for_
mer residents of Colony.
The Colony Homemakers Club
met on Tuesday, August 20th "at
the home of Mrs. Frances Harney.
Most of the members were pres_
ent and, an enjoyable afternoon
was had by all. The office of
Sec'y-Treas. was voted filled by
Mrs. Ruby Roberson. It was for_
merly held by Mrs. John Harney
but due to new work she had to
resign. After the business meet_
ing Mrs. Harney served a lovely
lunch. The next meeting will be
held at Mrs..Ruqby Shepard's with
the Misses Elsie and Mabel Nor_
ton a hostesses. 'The date is Sep_
tem~ber 17th.
Personal Items
Herb Minnich, Carlile rancher
was attending to 'business affairs
here Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Scott ,and
daughter Agnes former residents
who have been visiting and at-
tending to 'business affairs in the
county for the past month, left
Wednesday .morning for their
home in Omaha, Nebraska. 'Sun_
day the ,Scotts were dinner guests
of Mrs. Mary Lebo and son Rod.
ney ,at the Lebo's ranch home near
Devils ToWer.
Lyle Putman of Carlile was in
,Sundance Tuesday. He reports
that Penn Smith and Pete Hay_
worth who farm his place near
the Devils Tower finished harvest-
ing last week. They reaped a
crop of 12,444 bushels of wheat
with the best field of fail wheat
averaging 38 bushels to the acre
and Spring wheat 20 bushels.
The barley yield was 30 bushels
to the acre.
John Seely, merchant of the
Seely community, was a business
visitor in Sundance Monday.
Newell Joyner, custodian of the
Devils Tower national monument
park was attending to business in
Sundance Monday. Newell says
there are still lots of t~urists go_
ing to the tower,
Helen Olds and Marjorie Tink.
com returned to Sundance Friday,
August 16th from Rapid City
where they .completed a 12 month
course in the NatiOnal ~chool of
Business.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis HeJde and
family returned to Sundance Sun-
day after a two weeks vacation
trip to Nebraska and return.
Mrs. Clarice Newman is mov.
ing to Sundanee in the near fu_
ture. She has sold her care. Mr.
and Mrs. Art Morgan are the
new owners and took over the
first of the week.
LEGAL FORMS AT THE TI1WES
All Of Us At
Security Trust & Title Co.
Bid You Welcome to the County Fair
Here's wishing you two grand days of
fun and entertainment.
WE
LATTER PART OF
NEXT WEEK
WILL HAVE PLENTY OF
Canning Peaches
Pears--Plums
Tomatoes
0~0~
Cash Market
J. Altizer Sundance
le Auction
TAKE TIME OUT
FOR THE FAIR
the Old Earl Mitts place 5 miles south
Sundance on Newcastle Highway.
Lunch at Noon.. Sale Starts at 1:00 p.m. YOU Deserve A Little
SHe W YOUR PROD UCE
Wednesday, Sept. 4 Recreation
The following described livestock:
Cows
ar 01d Heifers
ar 01d Heifers
01d Steer
ear 01d Steers
01d Heifers
Calves
er Calves
McCormick Deering Separator
~'Saddle
TERMS---CASH
Ed. Hoyer, Owner
~Wing, Auctioneer Jay Durfee, Clerk
WE JOIN IN EXTENDING A HEARTY WELCOME
TO YOU TO ATTEND THE ANNUAL FREE, CROOK
COUNTY FAIR AT SUNDANCE FRIDAY AND SAT-
URDAY AUGUST 30 AND 31.
WE'RE ALWAYS READY TO AID YOU IN SOLVING
YOUR FINANCIAL PROBLEMS
We mill Close Friday and Saturday at Noon
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Oldest Bank In Northeastern Wyo.--Member Federal Deposit
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