House Set
ly at
house will be held Sun.
at the Black Hills
in Sundance. Sunday
designated by Gay. Joe
as "Licensed Home Nurs-
house will be held at the
from 1 to 4 p.m. with
and doughnuts being serv.
registered nurse will conduct
through the home explain-
uses of different equip-
and facilities.
of the day is to famiI.
with nursing
in the state.
:e Rites
Here Friday
services were held
the Methodist church Fri.
for George Walter
longtime Crook county
who died Sept. 6 at the
Rest Home. He was
were conducted by the
Louderback. Mr. and
Hejde and John
accompanied by Mrs.
Hooper, organist, sang
Night Here and Good
Up There" and "The
Cross."
as pallbearers were
William Linch, AI-
Lawrence, Carlile;
J. W. Nuckolls and
Hulett; and Paul
Jr., Igloo, S. D.
pallbearers were
Belle Fourche; and
Mel Storm, Frank
Glen Bush, Tom Wolf.
Vasey, all of Hul-
was in Green Mountain
under the direction of
Funeral Home.
Walter Lawrence was
Teeumseh, Nebr. on Jan.
He was baptized in the
h Methodist church. He
grade school there and
for the Burlington Rail-
he was a young man.
west with his parents
in Crook coun-
Was the main support of
After the death of
he worked for sever.
the Hulett area before
his home with a sister,
Christianson in Belle
for 12 years,
he moved to Sundance
resided with another
Paul Yeoman, until
his death when he
the rest home because
Survived by three sisters-
Yeoman, Sundance;
Christianson, Belie
and Mrs. W. S. Nuck-
and several nieces
in death by
a sister, Emma, and
John.
Fish Are
In July
in Crook coun-
totaled only 900
to Wyoming Game
ommission.
Reservoir and School
were planted
and one-half large-
ass. Sundance Fair-
received the only
rainbows measuring
of Girl
girl weighing 6 lbs., 4
born to Mr. and Mrs.
Saturday, Sep-
at St. Joseph's has-
The Peter-
named their daughter
Mrs. Tom Davis of
the maternal grand-
kd Mrs. Freda Peterson
grandparent.
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank everyone for
the flowers, acts of kindness and
thoughtfulness at the time of the
death of our loved one. Special
thanks to those who sang and
to the WSCS ladies for serving
the dinner.
Mrs. Paul Yeoman
Mrs. George Christianson
Mrs. W. S. Nuckolls
Local Girl Named To
Business School Uonor Roll
Sonja Tracy of Sundance has
been named to the honor roll for
the summer quarter at the Na-
tional School of Business in Rap-
id City.
Three Men Fined
In Police Court
Three men were fined last week
in city police court on a variety
of charges by Police Judge
George Richards.
On Sept. 6, Roger Renek, Sun-
dance, was fined $5 for parking
too close to a fire hydrant.
On Sept. 7, J. C. Heel and Jack
Heel, both of Sturgis, were each
fined $5 for speeding.
Daughter Born
To Merle Sissons
Mr. and Mrs. Merle Sisson are
the parents of a daughter born
Wednesday, September 7th at
Samaritan hospital in Spearfish.
The baby weighed 4 lbs., 4 ozs.
and has been named Helen Ann.
This is the couple's third child
and first daughter.
Fines Two Men
Two men were fined for driving
violations last week in Moorcroft
Justice Court before Justice of
the Peace Charles Claar.
On Sept.. 9, George Morgan.
flash, Moorcroft, was arrested by
State Highway Patrolman David
Moberg and charged with oper-
ating a motor vehicle without hav-
ing a valid driver's license in his
immediate possession.
Morganflash was fined $50 and
costs and sentenced to 10 days
in the county jail. He failed to
pay his fine and is now in the
county jail here.
On Sept. 10, Aubery Long,
Hulett, pleaded guilty to making
an improper turn which resulted
in an accident. He was fined
$15 and costs.
Long was arrested by State
Highway Patrolman Bill Francis
after an accident one-half mile
west of Hulett on the Alzada road.
Francis said Long was turning
around in the road when Leland
John Gale, Hulett, came around
a curve and hit Long's car. Dam-
age to Long's car was set at $200
and to Gale's $150.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Little and
Ralph were Tuesday evening cal-
lers in the Leslie Simpson home.
Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Little vis-
ited Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tinkcom.
Mr. and Mrs. Carrel Turner of
Pomona, California and Mrs. Mae
Hossel of Denver left for their
homes Friday after visiting Mrs.
Turner's parents and Mrs. Has.
sel's daughter and family Mr. and
Mrs. Andy Policky.
Mr. arid Mrs. Don Denzin and
family spent the weekend at the
DeWitt Malvin cabin in Spearfish
Canyon with Mr. and Mrs. C. J.
Jahner and family of Rapid City.
Leonard Pedersen of Yering-
ton, Nevada was a Monday over-
night guest in the Jim Morris
home. Mr. Morris and Mr. Peder.
sen served in Korea together.
Karol Ann Hooper, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hooper,
and Shirley Cure, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Bud Cure, are leav-
ing Sunday for Billings where
both will attend North Eastern
College.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Glover, San-
dy and Eleanor were weekend
guests of Mr. Glover's sister and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Bill Bennett
of Gillette. Euroute home Sun-
day, the Glovers visited the Jim
Etheridge family in Moorcroft.
Four Local Men
Among 1200 at
OmahaConference
Four represefatatives of the
Federal Land Bank Association
of Sundance are attending a con-
lerence for directors and mana-
gers at Omaha this Thursday and
Friday, according to Ivan H.
Cressman, Sundance FLBA man-
ager.
Sundance members attending
are W. E. Mathews, president;
Alfred Sehelldorf, James I. New-
land and Cressman. Also attend-
ing a special program for ladies
during the business sessions are
Mrs. Mathews, Mrs. Schelldorf
and Mrs. Newland.
This year's district conference,
attended by over 1200, is the
first since 1952, and replaces re-
gional meetings usually held each
fall in the four-state Omaha dis-
trict.
AII[ND A
II1'
METHODIST CHURCH
Levi Louderback, Minister
Church School 9:45 a.m.
Worship 11:00 a.m.
Adult Fellowship 7:30 p.m.
MYF 6:30 p.m.
ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHUItCH
John W. Reed, Jr., Pastor
IOOF Hall - Sunday: Sunday
School, I0 a.m.; Worship Hour,
11 a.m. Evangelistic Service, 7:30
p.m.
Prayer and Bible Study Wed-
nesday, 7:30 p.m.
ST. PAUL'S CATHOLIC
CHURCH
No mass on the third Sunday
of every month. On all other
Sundays of the month mass will
be held at 10 a.m.
WESLEYAN METHODIST
Rev. Gordon F. Wills, Pastor
Sunday School 10:00 a.m.
Worship Service 11:00 a.m.
EPISCOPAL
The Rev. Robert W. Dickey, Jr.
Vicar
Sunday, September 18th, 10:45
a.m. Sunday School, 11:00 a.m.
Family Worship Service.
LUTHERAN
The Rev. philip Molnar, Pastor
Thursday evening 7:30 p.m.
Lutheran Laymans League meet-
ing. Sunday, September 18th,
9:45 a.m. Sunday school, 11:00
a.m. Worship Service. Friends
and visitors are always welcome.
Wesley Hockett of Worland
had supper with the Mural Ealy
family Thursday evening while
enroute home from a business
trip in South Dakota.
Mr. and Mrs. Francis Hejde
spent Sunday at the David Zim-
merschied home in Rapid City.
Mildred Majeck has returned
to her home in Los Angeles after
spending the summer at the
Gladys Halleran cabin on Sand
Creek.
Boys' Billy the Kid Jeans,
slims, regulars and huskies. Boys'
cotton sateen slacks, slims and
regulars, sizes 6-14, guaranteed
for one year of satisfactory ~vear.
Jack an¢~ Jill Shop.
Junior Wolf, accompanied by
his mother, Mrs. Elsie Wolf, at-
tended the wedding of John Wolf
at Bridgeport, Nebr. Sept. 3.
From there they went to Chey-
enne and visited her son Bern-
ard and family and the Larry
Buescher family in Laramie.
Jim Swartz of Laramie was a
Saturday overnight guest of his
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
George Beagle.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Glasby and
daughter and husband Mr. and
Mrs. Phil Harvey of Ft. Worth,
Texas drove to Deadwood Satur-
day, attended a movie in Spear-
fish and had dinner that evening
in Beulah. The Harveys left Sun.
day for their home after spend.
ing two weeks with the Glasbys.
Hepburn T. Armstrong, candidate for Congressman fro~
Wyoming, Is shown with Senator Henry Jackson of Washlngton,~
Chah.naan of the Democratic National Committee, as they discus|M~l~
water conlervation in the wear durigg Arnmtrong's recent v~dt $0]
_WMh gto D. C.
g 585
Mrs. Francis Grubb and girls
and Mr. and Mrs. George Peter-
son and Dallas were Sunday
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard
Peterson and family. Last Wed-
nesday Mrs. Leonard Peterson ac.
cempanied Mrs. George Peterson
and Dallas to Newcastle. Friday
a fire was extinguished by local
ranchers on the Wallgreen place.
Carol Petersoa accompanied Miss
Elizabeth Waters to Rapid City
Saturday.
Mrs. David Peterson and girls
were in Newcastle Saturday
where Diana had a check-up on
her arm.
Mr. Charles Clark was a din-
ner caller of Mr. and Mrs. N. S.
Clark on Sunday. Other callers
that afternoon were Mr. and Mrs.
Sam Lappe and children and
Tommy Clark.
Sunday dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Straitor Clark included
Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Sorensen of
Nisland, S. D., Mr. and Mrs. R.
W. Sorensen, Keith Jackson and
Marilyn Crawford.
Mr. R. W. Sorensen completed
some work on springs for Nels
H. Smith this week. Sunday cal-
lers of the Nels Smiths were
Christy Smith and Michele and
Mrs. Helen Smith.
Sandra Williams was an over-
night guest of Joarme Clark Mon-
day.
Sunday dinner guests af Mr.
and Mrs. Lesley Simpson were
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Semsey of
Pale Alto, Calif., Mr. and Mrs.
Ervin Allen and children, Mr.
and Mrs. Ray Borgialli, Mrs. Carl
Hansen and Jackie, Mr. and Mrs.
Bill Hansen and children all of
Newcastle, and Mr. and Mrs. Da-
vid Peterson and girls. Saturday
evening Mr. and Mrs. Carl Han-
sen and Jack/e visited with the
Simpsons.
Personal Items
See the Jack and Jill Shop for
Jackets and parkas for your boys
and girls, sizes 1-16, and ladies'
car coats.
Mrs. Mamie McAnally and Mrs.
Dick Hooper drove to Rapid City,
Tuesday where Mrs. MeAnally
represented the State Welfare
Department at a meeting of the
Public Welfare Association of
the mountain states district.
Plans were made for the depart-
ment's annual m~etlng to be held
in Bismark next year.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Graham
drove to Roehford, Sunday to vis-
it Mrs. Mary Hendrickson and
Mr. Graham's sister and husband
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Broer of
Huron who were visiting Mrs.
Hendrickson. The Grahams drove
on to the Milton Johnson ranch
home near Rapid City for a visit
before returning home that night.
A THANK YOU NOTE
My sincere thanks to all thosv
who offered blood, also to all
my friends for the nice letters
and cards sent me while I was
in the John Burns Memorial Hos-
pital.
Their kind expressions are very
much appreciated.
Thanks so much.
Mrs. F. A. Bush
Vie Melanson Is Improving
At Hot Springs Hospital
Vie Melanson, a patient at the
Hot Springs VA hospital, is re.
ported to be improving. He is
on a diet and losing weight and
his speech is improving. He is
able to be up in a wheel chair
part time but his right aide is
still paralyzed.
Visiting Mrs. Vera Melanson
last week were her mother and
sister, Mrs. Elvira Wesen and
Rita, Glasgow, Mont. They re-
turned Don MelansoR to his home
after he had spent the last two
months in Montana. On Sept. 3
and 4, they visited Vic Melanson
at the hospital. Mrs. Wesen and
Rita returned home last Thurs-
day.
Aladdin Girl Is Alternate
Member of 4-H Committee
Preparations for the 1961 state
fair 4-H club camp were started
at Douglas the last day of this
year's state fair when the camp
committee was selected for next
year.
Named as an alternate north.
east district committee member
was Sherry Dungey, Aladdin.
Mr. and Mrs. Murel Ealy and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Chuck Niles
and family and Mrs. Minnie Ealy
accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Zkwall and Mr. Ekwall's parents
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Barnhill and
daughter of Sheridan to Mt. Rush-
more Sunday.
E. L. Crosby of Cowley visited
his sister and family Mr. and
Mrs. Don Policky Wednesday of
last week. Mr. Crosby's son Pat
and Mrs. Abigail Neilson return.
ed to Cowley with him following
a visit in the Policky home.
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