Smith Again Wins Sweepstakes
THE SUNDANCE TIMES
Sundaace, Wyo. Sept. 15, 1960
with Wheat at State Fair Oudin, Sundance. Bathrobe or
• housecoat, Donna Grubb, Devils
For the second year in succes-
t0[l, county Extension office and the Tower. Jumper and blouse,
Paul
Smith
of
Beulah
was
Redwater Soil and Water Censer- Sherry Dungey, Aladdin. Acces-
I e sweepstakes winner at state ration district. Theme of the sory article, any kind, Donna
air at Douglas when he showed booth was "Effects of Grazing." Grubb, Devils Tower. Wool skirt
~e best exhibit of hard red win- Included among the blue rib- with washable blouse, Edra Lea
~er Wheat. e ne ban winners for home economicSiemers, Moorcroft. Formal par-
, Smith s exhibit of Chey n demonstrations were Pony Good- ty dress, Aileen Shannon, Rocky-
~rd red winter wheat weighedson, Sundance, and Sherry Dun-point.
.1 lbs. per bushel, according to gay, Aladdin. Leathercraft Carved and
C~nty Agent Warren Ferrell. Other 4-H members from Crook stamped leather, Joyce Mercer,
Jtawl Robinson, Alzada, a coun- county winning purple or blueHulett; Tom Moore, Scaly.
ribbons were:
~4-H member, showed the Ropecraft - Jerry Shepperson,
nd champion 4-H Rambouillet Foods, six plain muffins, Judy Moorcroft.
~ and the reserve champion Photography- Jimmy Shopper-
Clark, Sundance, purple. Six
,we. son, Moorcroft.
Electricity - Charles Kokesh,
Sundance.
whole wheat muffins, Bonnie
Leonard Paterson of SundanceNussbaum, Sundance. Six cook-
~? a first place winner withies, Tommy Vore, Beulah. Stand-
SPartan barley, second in the
~st exhibit of two-row barley ard quick mixed cake, not frosted,
Grace Marie Rounds, Sundance.
second with his hard red Standard quick mix cake, frost-
tar wheat. . _ ed, Judy Ethridge, Moorcroft. I
• Straitor Clark of Sunflance was Sponge or angel food cake,
~i with his hard red winter Cheryl Geis, Aladdin; and Judy
-tleat. e n r Pownall, Moorcroft. White yeast
,L0ther 4-H sh ep win e s from bread, Barbara Kirton, Moorcroft.
~e county were: Corriedale, Collection of foreign recipes,
~adra Stewart, Moorcroft, early
~e lamb and flock; aad Suffolk, Pony Goodson, Sundance. Choke-
cherry jelly, Cheryl Gcis, Alad-
Iue Bunney, Belie Fourchc, re- din.
erve champion ram. Clothing - Simple cotton dress,
. Sandra Stewart won a Wyom-
~g Corriedale Association trophy Judy Hahn, Oshoto; Cheryl Gels,
~Y.showing the champion 4-H Aladdin. Second year skirt,
~UCk of the breed. Peggy Terhune, Alzada; Dorothy
8,Its the 4-It agricultural demon-
cations, Sharon Voss of Alad-
~ll Won an expense-paid trip to
,~e Interstate 4-H Roundup in
~aa~ary at Denver. Her winning.
~onstration was "Fitting and
~r~Zning A Calf."
I- aurece Dillon showed the re-
~t~ve champion Hereford heifer
~athe 4-H class.
FOUrth place among county
~Ucational booths went to the
t0urtty booth prepared by the
IN DISTRICT COURT
SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
The State of Wyoming,)
)ss.
County of Crook )
In the Matter of the Estate of
NOTICE
No trespassing or hunting on
] FUEL$AVING,
FLOOR HEATING
FLOORS
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:: lect the comfort in your
with just the turn of a
,el! Siegler maintains the
exact heat youchoose auto-
lqtically. Ana the heat is
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lee $ieg]er before you buy.
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WITH THE FUEL IT SAVES
,SEE IT SOON AT
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Sundanee
Mi-Hi Ranch without permis-
sion. Violators will be pros-
ecuted.
MI~HI RANCH
Sundance, Wyo.
*Does not include local taxes
Everywhere inWyoming, car
owncrs pay 90¢ in State and
Federal taxes alone on every
10 gallons of gasoline they buy.
Does a tax this high-on a
basic commodity like gasoline
--i'eally make sense ? Gasoline
taxes across the nation amount
to a 50% sales tax--and that's
five times as high as the tax
rate on luxuries like diamonds
and mink coats.
How did gasoline taxes get
q3aoollno t~xo8 SO high? Well, since World
up 51% War II, there have been three
In ton yeare increases in the federal gaso-
line tax alone. This brought the Federal tax to 4 cents a
gallon, in addition to the State tax of 5 cents a gallon,
plus local taxes.
Looking at It another way, in the last ten years gaso-
line taxes have skyrocketed 51%-yet the price of gaso-
line itself has risen only 5.5% during the same period.
$94 a year for 9asoline taxesl Gallon by gallon,
these taxes add up to a lot of money. Each year the
average motor vehicle owner in this state pays $94/or
gasoline taxes alone. That's actually more than thb aver-
age week's pay for most people l
David C. Forney, aka D. C.
Forney, Deceased.
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE
All creditors and others inter-
ested in the estate of David C.
Forney, aka D. C. Forney, de-
ceased, take notice that the un-
dersigned administratrix of said
estate will, on or before the 30th
day of September, 1960, file in
the office of the Clerk of Court
of Crook County his final account
and petition for distribution of
said estate, where anyone inter.
ested may examine such account
and petition and file objections
thereto in writing at any time
before the llth day of October,
1960, and if no objections are
filed thereto, he will make final
settlement of said estate on the
12th day of October, 1960, or as
soon thereafter as the matter
may be heard.
Helen M. Forney
Executrix
Pub. Sept. 8-15-22-29.
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Your gasolinc dealer-who must collect these taxes from
you-feels that gasoline taxes are much too high. More
and more, thinking people are coming to agree. What do
,ou think?
HIGHWAYS AND GASOLINE TAXES
Your gasoline retailer, naturally, favors construction of
the roads that the motoring I~ublic needs, tie believes
in fair and reasonable taxatmn for this purpose hut
feels that taxes on gasoline have now reached unreason-
ably high levels. He also believes that all special taxes
on the motorist should be used only for highway pur-
poses. Yet last year, out of every automobile tax dollar
collected by the Federal Government from highway
users, more than 40 cents went for non-highway pur-
poses. If these automotive tax revenues were dedicated
for highway purposes, there would be no need for the
latest increase in the federal g~oline tax.
Presented in the
public interest
by the Gasoline Tax
Education Committee
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