Work, claimed ......... 1,216.00
Allowed ....................... $1,000.00
paid as follows,, $296.18 to
Crook County Treasurer for
Taxes; $703.82 paid to Mar-
ion Cure as Clerk of the
District Court for determin-
ation of distribution by the
Court.
COUNTY OFFICER'S SALARY
Meritt N. Barton, Com-
missioner ................ 175,14
Gilbert Brimmer, Commis-
sioner ........................ 123.00
John F. Wolfskill, Com-
missioner ....................... 156.76
County Agent ................ 264.57Hejde, County Clerk,
Effie Enneberg, Home Filing and
Demonstration Agent, $931.45; County
Mileage and Expense .... 123.71No further
Charlotte Glover, Ag. before the Board, it
Dept ............................. 6.00 'and carried to adjourrl
in regular session
1960 to conduct usual
Wyominug Highway Dept.
rental on shortwave ...... 25.00
Reynolds & Hughes, prem-
ium on bond ................. 7.50
Western Union Telegram.. 2.96
D. Harold McCleave,
Teachers Institute ....... 30.00
Kipp Transfer, express ..... 7.47
DISTRICT COURT
County Treasurer, assigned
hess. C~:
Board of Crook
Commissioners
By Meritt N. B~a'~a~
Chairman.
ATTEST:
Francis Hejde,
County Clerk.
Francis Hejde, Clerk ........ 346.28 vouchers for Jury and
Virginia Z. Hejde, Deputy witness fees ............... 2,099.75Nadine Sward-John wolf "
Clerk ....................... ; ..... 244.57 Harry O. Ehlers, Sheriff Wed In Bridgeport, Nebr,_~
Edna L. Binney, Clerk s Uinta County, serving The First Baptist C~I~
Office ................................ 141.14 subpoena ........................ 1.45 Bridgeport, Nebr. Sept. 3 .~'~e
Paul Yeoman, Treasurer .... 296.90 COURTHOUSE EXPENSE .scene of the wedding ot1~
Ethel Yeoman, Treasur- Sani Chemical Corpora- J. Sward, daughter of ~t"
er's Office ....................... 119.06 tion Janitor supplies .... 65.50 Mrs Carl F Sward of ~'dl,
, . ww.-
Karen G. Glover, Deputy Sharps' Hardware, sup- port, Nebr, and John ~,2,~e,
Treasurer ....................... 234.57 plies .............................. 50~3 son of Mrsl Elsie Wolf 'i~rJ~"
One of the prizewinning 4-H to Denver for the Interstate 4-H
agricultural demonstrations atRoundup in January. LaVerne Bennett, assign- Harry Olson, Janitor Hulett. "~'e
ed County Treasurer, & Deputy Sheriff ......... 171.80 Tbe Roy. Bernard Tt~.~
the state fair was given by Shar- In her demonstration, "FittingTreasurer's Office ........ 78.43 Ronald J. Roberson, Jan- formed the double-ring c~:~01~
en Voss, 15, of Aladdin. She and Grooming A Calf, " she gave
received an all.expense paid trip tips on preparing a calf for show, Lenora Collins, Deputy itor ................................... 178.37 at 4 p.m. Bouquets d g~i~',¢~l"
____ ~ ~ Assessor .......................... 234.57 Circle S. Service, gaso- decorated the church for t~ial
Sidney Har~,ey, Assessor 296.90line ....................... 7.11 ding. Dean Haden, ace0~,l~ng
PROCEEDINGS OF THE Paul Myers and Mileage .... 13.00 Loretta Duffee, Assessor's City of Sundance, water by Mrs. Haden at the org~al"
,, • "' SllCl '"
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMIS- Sara Pickett ........................ 10.00 Office ................................. 156.93 and sewer ................... 52.75 Whither Ttmu Goest
SIONERS AT THE COURT
HOUSE AT SUNDANCE,
CROOK COUNTY, WYOMING
Office of the County
Commissioners
Sept. 6, 1960
9 o'clock A.M.
The Board of Crook County
Commissioners met this day in
regular session; Present, Meritt
N. Barton, chairman; Gilbert
Brimmer; John F. Wolfskill.
The Board met with Albert
Manke and his attorneys in re-
gard to a claim for payment for
"Cat" work done by Manke on the
Kara Creek Road; said claim be-
ing laid over for consideration
at the August meeting of the
Board.
The Board then adjourned till
1:00 o'clock p.m. while the chair-
man met with the County Wel-
fare Board.
1:00 o'clock p.m. Board resum-
ed session.
The Board spent the afternoon
discu~ing various State-County
road projects to come up in the
future and the possibility of a
suggested chance in the State-
County setup whereby Counties
could hire an engineer to be paid
from State-County Funds to hand.
le cotmty planning.
5 o'clock p.m., Board recessed.
Sept. 7, 1960.
9 o'elock A. M., Board resum-
ed session.
The following bills were aud.
lted and allowed and the County
Clerk ordered to draw warrants
in payment of same as follows:
ELECTION
Judges
Iris Partlow ..... ._ .................. 20.00
O. N. Humphrey ............... 20.00
Wilton Hooper .................... 20,00
Edward Chaffield ............ 12.00
A. E. Fort .......................... 12.00
Harold ScheUdorf ............. 12.00
E. L, Mathews & Mileage
and postage ..................... 16.54
Robert Vore ......................... 12.00
Woodrow Vore ................... 12.00
Reuben Necklason ........... 10.00
James Ross & Mileage .... 13.00
Ellis Livingston ............ 10.00
Charlotte Reynolds ............ 10.00
Alfred Sipe ......................... 10.00
Emery George & Mile-
age ...................................... 10.00
Ted Butterfield ................. 10.00
Tracy Ellsbury .................... 10.00
William Lansing and Mile-
age ..................................... 14.00
Frank A. Pearson .............. 10.00
Larry Ross ......................... I0.00
Charles E. Wyman and
Postage ......................... 14.44
W. A. Ryan ...................... 10.00
Mrs. W. A. Ryan ................ 10.00
Z. G. Russell & Mileage
& Postage ................... 18.08
Llllian O'Haver ............ 10.00
Mrs. Vane I. Cooke ........... 10.00
V. M. French &
Mileage ....................... 15.00
Jessie Pearson .................. 10.00
Quintln Ballou .................. 10.00
Wynona Tromble ........... 10.00
J. H. Altaffer ................. 10.00
Jim Aurand ................... 10.00
Edith Blakeman and
Mileage .................... 15.98
Joe Graham ...................... 10.00
Woodrow Petersen .......... 10.00
~.Iva Crago & Mileage ...... 16.00
Irvin Knapp .................... 16.00
Eileen Bueher ................... 16.00
F. T. Vasey & Postage ..... 21.18
Art Zimmerschied ......... 10.00
Harold Oudin ............. 10.00
Harley Douglas .............. 10.00 Henry Oudin, Sheriff, Tri County Electric Assn. ding Benediction." _.orrt~F
Elizabeth C. Canfield Expense and Board Inc., lights ..................... 40.56 The bride, gwen in ~_~iV~..
by her father, wore a~l~lI
• & Mileage ........................ 14.00 of Prisoners .................... 372.31 PRINTING AND RECORDS street-length dress of coe~~ s
Leonard A. McCullough Cecil K. Hughes, County Lee's Pharmacy, supplies 41.29acqtate brocade. She . ~_
& Postage ........................ 13.48 Attorney .......................... 257.00 Tucker's Inc., supplies ..... 334.88
Louella M. Cordingly ....... 10.00 Norma L. Peterson, After- Times Publishing Co., colonial bouquet of P~d ~
and lilies of the valley, ~nll~ j
Estelene Williams & ney's Office .................... 94.40 Printing & Supplies ...... 506.13 a pearl necklace and es~"-
Rent .................................. 30.00 Zelma Pickerd, County
Western Stationers, sup-
Ellen J. Russell & Superintendent ............. 361.18 plies .......................... 16.73 gift from the groom. ~.$ ]Ifs.
The bride's attendant ~'.
Postage ........................... 16.54 Phyllis McLaughlin, Supt. Omaha Printing Co., Bernard Wolf of CheYe-l~-~Id
Bertha Waymire ................ 16.00 Office ............................... 28.37 supplies ....................... 336.77 ter-in-law of the groot~.,~..'
Delia Stewart ...................... 16.00 Lucile Good, Supt. Office 254.57 Haloid Zerex, Inc., sup- Wolf, brother of the gr~.,~/~
Chas. E. Start .................... 10.00 Marion Cure, Clerk of plies ............................... 190.40 ed as best man. UsherS~ildr
W. J. Wenande & Postage 14.54 Court ................................. 301.58 The Mills Co., supplies ..... 39.96
E. S. Davidson .................... 10.00 Livestock Inspection 12 M Board recessed. J. Wolf, Belle Fourche; ~,
ert Johnson, Alliance, Ne~d~
George Hauber .................. 10.00 Gee. W. Richards, County 1 o clock p.m., Board resumed., A reception was held f~°~'~ll~
Myrtle Rathbun & Inspector ........................ 208.29 session, me ceremony in the chU~
Postage ............................ 13.78 A.C. Reynolds .................... 19.40 It was regularly moved and ment. ,/dl~'
Louise E. Clark .................. 10.00 Ray V. Olds. ....................... 31.06 carried, all members voting ayeFor a wedding trip to ~."
Clyde Raber ........................ 10.00 Astor Jordan .......... : ........... 48.50 to appoint Mrs. James F, Hartzell ,r,~
stone Park, the bride wol¢~,
Wayne Wolff ..................... 10.00 Wilbert N. Long ................ 19.40 to the County Health Board to green plaid two-piece ~l~'-al~
Velma Newland and Gee, M. Hauber .................. 64.28 succeed Mrs.. Hackett, who has The couple Will reside on P
Postage .......................... 12.96
Ernest White & MISCELLANEOUS left the county, near Hulett. j~
Mileage ............................ 14.00 Sundance State Bank, Judy Watson and Kathleen The bride graduated,
Maurice Hauber ................ 10.00 Tax .................................. 850.40 Hejde were issued County Corn-Bridgeport high school ~_z~.
Penn Smith ......................... 10.00 Mona Shortline Tele. Co., missioner Scholarahip~ to the'and West Nebraska Ge9~l~j
A. C. Reynolds & Postage 14.90 rental and tolls ............. 170.25 University of Wyoming for the pital School of Nursing
Montana Berger ............... 10.00 Mountain States Tele. 1960-61 school year according to She has worked in a S~.~.
Elbert Zimmerschied ........ I0.00 & Tele., tolls .................... 5.50 Chapter 70-III Wyoming Compil- e01~
State Treasurer, Compen- ed Statutes, 1945, as amended by doctor s o~fice for thre
Clerks sation ................................ 5.51 chapter 154, Section I, 1959 Sos- The groom graduated ~iI~
eft high school and rancs~" ,
Frances McLaughlin ........ 20.00 State Treasurer, Work- sion Laws, providing they keepHulett. ,M0@.
Nellie Kipp ........................ 20.00 men's Compensation .... 38.24 the required Grade Average and Included among the out~ ~t'
Ruth Cronn ........................ 12.00 Thomas M. Bay, Trapper.. 500.00 comply with the rules and regu.
Gladys Fort & Rent .......... 22.00 Shirley Cure, for latiens of the State University. guests was Mrs. Elsie W~
Alberta Bush ...................... 16.00
Mina Lea Svoboda ............ 16.00
Dorothy Twiford .............. 16.00
Juanita Siemors ................ 16.00
Viva Tremble, rent and
postage ............................ 13.85
Raymond Sehlattman, Con-
stable .................................. 6.00
Cleston Lubken, Mile-
age .................................. 6.00
John V, Callquist, Canvass-
ing Board ..................... 21.08
Chas. Char, Canvassing
Board ........................... :... 22.68
Moorcro~t Leader, Publish-
ing .................................. 16.20
Harvey M. Reed, work
on Polling Place ............ 18.00
Durfee's Dry" Goods, sup-
plies .................................... 4.49
ROAD AND BRIDGE
Operators and Labor
Ben Sager .............. : ......... 172.23
Charlie Donaldson ............. 257.60
Frank Petera ........................ 301.27
Floyd Brunson ..................... 334.68
Loraine C, Brimmer ........ 314.72
Donald H. Roberts ............ 330.93
H. C. Minnich .................. 199.76
Fuel, Materials, Repslrs
Claud Heaton ....................... 291.02
Harvey Hauber, Cat
Work ............................... 44.00
German Machine & Sup-
ply ................................... 38.57
Traey Motor Co,, Sun-
dance ................................ 8.57
Traey Motor Co., Moorcroft 27.24
Tractor Parts, Inc ............ 322.37
John W. Storms ................ 150,77
Toms Standard Service .... 66.98
Continental Oil Co ............. 54,60
Sheridan Iron Works ...... 2,142.82
John Kummerfeld "Cat"
Work ................................ 140.50
C. D. Roberts ................ 6.29
Tommy Woods "Cat"
Work ............................. 236.80
Big "D" Oil Co ................ 82.23
Petersen Lumber &
Grain .............................. 1.75
Reno Lytle ........................ 9.00
Bill Ames ........................... 56.00
Roberts Construction ....... 238.62
Wortham Machinery Co... 292,81
West River Equipmen~
Co ..................................... 657.61
Albert Manke "Cat"
Health Nurse ................. .79.40 The following School Treasur- hune of Hulett.
Robert Wolfskill, fire
control ........................... 43.65
Elnora C. Staples, Health
Nurse, Mileage and
Expense .......................... 85.63
Agricultural Extension
Service, supplies ........... 4.25
Nasco, Inc., supplies ........ 26.45
Edwards Record Service
records ............................ 7.25
Rockymountain films, ren-
tal ...................................... 4.83
Warren T. Ferrell, County
Agent Mileage and Ex-
pense ............................... 107.11
Karol Ann Hooper, Coun-
ty Agent's Office ......... 14.06
Vera J. Melanson, for
er's Bonds were approved by the
Board: Allan Edwards, School
District No. 1; Charles Chatfield,
School District No. 12.
The following report of earn-
ings and collections of County
Officers for the Month of Aug-
ust, 1960 was approved and or-
dered paid into the various funds
as follows: George W. Richards,
County Livestock Inspector, In-
spection fees, $89.10; Livestock
Inspection Fund; Sidney Harvey,
County Assessor, Poll Tax, $4.00;
School Fund; Henry Oudin, Sher-
iff, Liquor License, $500.00; Mar-
ion Cure, Clerk of Court, Civil
& Probate fees, $79.75; Francis
Mr. and Mrs. Duane
sons drove to
visit Mr. and Mrs.
Harris accompanied the~
and Mrs. Vincent Hartl
to visit friends near
Sunday dinner guestS
Calvin Hayward home
Hayward's parents Mr.
Wallace Boulden o~
Leslie Hooper, sort of
Mrs. Tom Hooper left
Sheridan to enter his
at Sheridan College.
THE WORLD'S FIRST OIL BOOM-Edwin L.
Drake's achievement in bringlng in the world's
first commercial oil well in 1859, launched an
oil boom in Western Pennsylvania comparable
to the California gold rush of '49.
sound conservation practices require
spacing of wells.