to Our Market Reports over KASL Newcastle Monday thru Friday
Guaranteed
V~.~,IDE of a surgical operstl~, a good
~t~ ~.~ COrrect|T fitted, is the cJ0a~. Slde
~" rttDture. '
~inal Su~)portert, Elastic Holiery,
~l ~.~races, etc., and our rellooabll
~'~ |t~rely please you.
[he Blue Drug
Jewelry
~'The Home of
Beautiful Gifts"
D.
at 12:30 Noon Courtesy of the Sturgis Livestock Exchange
ROAD AND BRIDGE
Operators and Labor
Alfred Mauch .................. 56.64
Arthur Roberts ................. 369.381
Chartie R. Donaldson ........ 209.72
Dale Rathbun ............... 370.85
Harold Wells ................. 300.69
Ernest F. Wagner .............. 25.00
Bert W. Evans, appraising
road ................... 22.20
George Grenier, appraising
road ....................... 19.98
Ralph Nickelson, appraising
road ......................... 34.76
Fuel, Materials, Repairs
Huekins Lumber Co ..... 261.20
Standard Oil Co.89.35
Morgan's Conoco Service __ 123.17
Hulett Coop ................. 64.22
Wortham Machinery Co .... 570.79
Sissons Welding Service __ 1.77
Tracy Motor Co ................. 49.61
COUNTY OFFICERS SALARY
Gilbert Brimmer, Commis-
sioner ......................... 83.92
A. C. Moore, Commission-
er, July and August ....... 227.92
H. C. Minnieh ................... 180.14
Francis Hejde, Clerk ........ 243.50
Virginia Z. Hejde, Deputy 187"52!
Clerk ........................
Marion Cure, Deputy
Clerk 198.62
Paul Yeoman, Treasurer
and Stamps ............. 346.51
Phyllis McLaughlln, Deputy
Treasurer 187.52
Ethel Yeoman, Treasurer's
office 39.25
Deane H. Bryan, Assessor._.. 231.21
Loretta Durfee, Deputy As-
sessor 187.52
W. H. Blakeman, Sheriff
and" expense 307.71
Otis Reynolds, Attorney and I COURTHOUSE EXPENSE
office rent ..................... 212.99j John A. Blakeman, Jailor
Nora Refiner, Attorney's of- ] and Janitor ....................... 203.62
rice .................................. 89.20
I
Hazel L. Kelby', Supt ........... 214.95 Edna Blakeman, Board of
BRAND INSPECTION Prisoners ....= ....................... 53.75
Margaret O. Sutton ..., ........ 163.05 City Water Commissioner,
Kenneth McAmis .............. 33.52 water .............................. 7.75
W. C. Mathews ................. 20.24
Herbert E. Tope .............. 12.00
Ray V. Olds .............. 32.49
Sundance Times, printing
and tax list ............... 363.69
Sheridan Typewriter and
Supply, supplies ........ 28.36
The Mills Co., supplies ...... 33.15
Burroughs Adding Mach.
Co., prints ..................... 1.71
MISCELLANEOUS
Willet Keyser, assigned to
County Treasurer, mile-
age and expense for Aug. 126.20
Donna Herman, Home Dem.
Agent, mileage ............ 63.52
Willet Keyser, assigned
• Petition for Private road under~
Section 48-331 Wyoming Compiled
Statutes, 194"5 was filed by Ray C.
Edsall for right of way across the,
Southeast Quarter of Section 8, T.
57 N., R. 63 W., 6th P. M., as~
owned by Edward Foster. Said
copy of petition being served on
the said Edward Foster, the mat-i
ter will come before the Board for
hearing at a future meeting of the
Board.
The Moorcroft Saddle Club was
issued a Special Malt BeverageI
Permit for an open air stand sit-
uated on the SW ~ NW ~4 : Sec. 29,
T. SO N. R. O7 W., 6th P. M., Wy-!
THE SUNDANCE TIMES
Sundance, Wyo, Sept. 17, 1958
Margaret O. Sutton, Livestock
Inspector, $306.75, Inspectiml
fund; Sidney Harvey, Justiee of
the Peace of Precinct No, 1, Fh~s,
$225.00, School Fund; 'Dearie H.
Bryan, Assessor, Poll T~. $~00,
School fund; W. H. Blakemam,
Sheriff, Licenses, $39{).00; Ftmm.
eis Hejde, Clerk of Court, Civil
and Probate fees $40.00; Francim
Hejde,= County Clerk, Reeerding,.
Filing and Miscellaneous fee~
.$407.60; County General Fund.
No further business appearia~
it was moved and carried to ad-
journ to meet in Special Semiom
September 8, 1953 to consider
take up the claims for damages am
the Sundance-Beulah Road, Pro-
ject F1 25 (3).
Board of Crook County
Commissioners
County Treasurer, mile-
age for July ..................... 96.08
Marie Oudin, for County
agent, assigned County
Treas., on August Salary 25.00
Marie Oudin, for County
Agent, Salary .............. 154.27
Sidney Harvey, Justice .
fees ..................... 7A5
Wyoming Highway Depart-
ment~ rent on F. M. Unit 25.00
Mountain States TeL & Tel.
Co., toll calls .................. 1.60
Mona Short Line Tel. Co.,
rental and tolls ............... 71.68
Federal Reserve Bank, tax_ 445.90
State Treasurer, Compen-
sation 91.75
oming, for September 20, 1953; By H. C. Minnie]~ ;~
they having made proper applica-~ Chairman '"
tion and paid the necessary fee for [ ATTEST: "
same. ] FRANCIS HEJDE,
The following School Treasur-] County Clerk.
er's Bonds were approved and or-J .....
dered filed in the office of the I ren 'era, yOU law It Im ~
County Treasurer as follows: Wil-
l
bur R. Dillavou, School District
No. I; Margaret Little, School Dis-
trict No. 27. The bond of Mrs.
Chas. H. Kokesh as Treasurer of
the Crook County Fair Board was
approved.
The following reports of earn-
ings and collections from Crook
County Officers were filed and ap-
proved and the fees ordered paid
into the various funds as ioUows:
You can see all around
You look out and down
through a wide, curved, one-
piece windshield. The pano-
ramic rear window and big
side windows provide a clear
view in all directions.
You get more power
on less gas
That's because Chewolet's two
great valve-in-head engines are
high-compression engines. In
Powerglide* models, you get.
the most powerful engine in
Chevrolet's field- the new
115-h.p. "Blue-Flame," Gear-
shift models offer the advanced
108-h.p '~rhrift-King" engine.
Biggest brakes for
smoother, easier stops
An easy nudge on the pedal
brings smooth, positive response
-right nowl Chevrolet's im-
proved brakes are the largest
in the low-price field.
It's heavier for
better roadability
You're in for a pleasant sur-
prise at the smooth, steady,
big-car ride of this new Chev-
Let us demonstrate
all the advantages
of buying a Chevrolet now!
gORE PEOPLE BUY CEEYROLETS 111All ANY OTHR CAR I
Jn i i ii i iHi
Circle
Phone 40
This demonstration was worth
You're "sltfing pretty" ds fdoll
behind the wheel many hundre o are to me! "
Take this Bel Air model. First
thing you'll notice is the qual- [ thought only a h,gher-prlced car would
ity of the interior. Rich-looking
appointments. Roomy seats suit me. But then I found out how much
with foam rubber cushions.
Turn the key to start the'engine more Chevrolet offered for how much lessl rolet. One reason is that, mode!
and you're ready to go. for model, Chevrolet will weigh
up to 200 pounds more tham
the other low-priced cars.
You get greater getaway
with the new Powerglide*
A lot finer performance on a
lot less gas. That's what yott
get with the new Powerglide
automatic transmission. There'a
no more advanced automati~
transmission at any ~rice~
And it's the
lowest-priced I|n~
A demonstration will show yam
that Chevrolet offers just about
everything you could want. Yet
it's the lowest-priced line in the
low-price field.
*Combination at Powergllde at#o-'
math: transmission and ll~t.p.
"Blue-Flame" engine optional am
"Two-Ten" and Bel Air modda R
extra coat.
S Chevrolet Co.
Stmdanee, Wyo.
|UPTURED ?
WE FIT
ON-SKID
~ELSIOR TRUSSES
~iIEI~DINGS OF THE BOARD
UNTY COMMISSIONERS
COURT IIOUSE AT
NCE, CROOK COUNTY, i
NG
Office of the County"
Commissioners
=. her 1, 1953.
~0e~km°ae~'t ~Is C~un tYn COvem~/i~l
• y ' Sp "
~Present, H. C.
Minnieh,
~e ; A. C. Moore, Gilbert
:inutes of the meeting of'
,f~t 3, 1953 for setting tax lev-
~ 1953 were read and the tel-!
~ Correction was made as fol-
l~olDistrict No. 11:
Special
~' None.
; ~wa~a regularly moved and car-
at the above correction be
~e conform to the certificate
to
~Sented by the Clerk of the
of School District No. 11
i. No. 11 stand corrected to
u~at said levy of School DIS-
~r that no special school dis-
levy was voted at the meet-
School District No. 11.
5ereas, there has been receiv-
I~the State Examiners office
PY of the report of examina-
of Crook County Offices as of
~el~se of business on june 30,
~, ~nd Whereas, the report has
" Studied by this board and
011owing recommendations are
~ this Board to-wit: That
by
official study the report as
trains to his or her office and
~m-mendations
as submitted
~e State Examiners, as to any
,g.e~.of methods or procedure,
~med and followed to the bes~
or her ability.
~e~report of the Appraisal on
~Undance-Beulah Road Pro-
PI 25 (3) was studied and
~.tions of landowners as to
~xons were heard. It was reg-
raoved and carried to lay
.~Port over for further consid-
I~ to be taken "at a, special
~g to be held at 1 o clock p.
the 8th day of September,
~¢~'¢loek N, Board recessed
!' ~yk p M, board resumed ses-
~TI~ following bills were allowed
~Udited and the County Clerk
~m~trueted to draw up war-
~; for the following claims: