i = = =t THE SUNDANCE TIMES ~ 49 North, Range 67 West of Dated this 31st day
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Crook County, Wyoming. Marion Cure,
dent near Miles City, Mont. latst You are further notified that (SEAL)Clerk District
Thursday afternoon. His car over- unless you answer the petition of
At Pcs turned twice after a front whee y
11 the Plaintiff on or before the 13th Sept. 6-13-20-27
blew out. He is not in,~ serious Rally Day is the fall Sunday day of October, 1956, that the alle- ___ _________
........... condition but is thought to have school round-up. It is also time gations of the Plaintiff's Petition
will be taken as true and judg- The white-tailed
FEE KAT THE PAST severalFiFTEENbrokenyEARsribs.AGO classes.f°r promotions in the various ment rendered against you and sometimes weighs seven
FIVE YEARS AGO
September 27, 1951
The "T" intersection formed by
U. S. Highway 14 and State High-
way 116, which has claimed 35 ac-
cidents in the last three years, ino
eluding a fatal one Sept. 15, has
aroused a public demand that the
intersection be changed.
A midnight argument ended in
the near-fatal stabbing of Edward
Draper of Moorcroft on Saturday,
Sept. 22 on the Keyhole Dam road
near Moorcroft.
Top price at the annual Wyoming
ram sale at Casper went to Rodney
Port of Sundance when his stud
Rambouillet was sold for $1050.
He also sold another stud for $500.
Koorcroft-- Mrs. William Nor-
man had the misfortune to fall and
break her kneecap last Thursday.
She is now resting in the McHenry
hospital and getting along as well
can be expected.
Aladdin -- Our first snow of
the se4/~ fell here Sunday fore-
noon but melted almost as fast as
it fell, making rather slippery
roads.
YlgN YEARS AGO
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The 1946 Republican political
campaign will get under full swing
Oct.. 12 when three Republican
candidates, Harry B. Henderson,
eandidate for U. S. Senator; Dr.
A. G. Crane, candidate for secretary
of state; and Everett T. Copen.
hayer, state auditor candidate, will
come to Sundance.
In announcing that the Sundance
Commercia! Club would hold its
regular monthly meeting Oct. 2,
M. O. Trego, president of the club,
stated that Bud Harper, Boy Scout
leader, would be present at the
meeting to discuss with club mem-
bers the skating rink in Sundance
for the coming winter.
Even though suffering a 27-0 de.
feat last Friday night at New-
easth, the Sundance Bulldog eleven
played a good brand of football
and allowed a lot of improvement
over their initial game with Spear-
fish the previous week.
Moorcroft -- Sheriff Tex Martin
of (HUette was injured in an acci.
September 25, 1941
Ray Walker, 68, for many years
a salesman in this territory, was
killed Saturday morning when his
car plunged from Highway 85 about
two miles out of Hill City. He
was thrown from the door and
crushed under the car when it
turned over.
After having been without a
music instructor in tKe Sundance
schools, the past three weeks, 11.
M. Bernd, formerly of Whitewood,
S. D. has been selected to fill the
position and, began his duties Mon-
day morning.
Bud Cure wrecked his truck
Friday afternoon when the car in
front of him turned to a side road
just as he was preparing to pass.
Th~ accident occurred just this
side of the Lappe store between
Sundance and Newcastle.
Moorcreft --- At the ranch home
of Russell Krause, a windcharger
has been installed and with the
power, the family is now enjoying
lights and running water in their
home.
TWENTY YEARS AGO
September 24, 1936
Raymond Finch, two-year~ld
son of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Finch,
was drowned in Sand Creek Fri-
day afternoon at about two o'clock.
Phil McClure, 24, was critically
injured and two others in the same
car less seriously injured last week
when their car crashed into the
rear end of a parked truck near
Thermopolis.
In the month of September for
many years has taken place a din-
ner commemorating the birthday
of Mrs. Elizabeth Pannell. This
year, her 94th milestone, was no
exception.
John Raber, well-known rancher
in the ColonyI Wyo. community
passed away at his home in Beile
Fourehe Wednesday morning after
a lingering illness.
Beulah -- John Crago is suffer-
ing from a bruised back, due to a
bad fall he received while riding s
plow behind a Farmall tractor,
which was working on the Vore
reservoir.
Beginning with Rally Day and
during the entire month of Octo-
ber we should all work to boost
the attendance back up to the usual
winter level. So be sure and call
on all those who haven't been to
Sunday school during the summer
and invite them back for the in-
teresting winter months.
The Dakota Conference is spon-
soring the fall round-up contest
and the church with the largest
percentage gain during the month
of Oct. will receive a large Sunday
school folding table. That is one
of the many items we need so
badly in the basement so let's all
pitch in and work for it. Our
record attendance stands at 107.
Wouldn't it be wonderful ff we
could break that record and win
that table.
Next Wednesday evening, Oct. 3
is monthly business meeting time.
Won't everyone please turn out
as there are several important
items that must be settled at this
time.
We are looking forward to see-
ing you at Sunday school this Sun-
day. Tell everyone that Rally
Day is Oct. 6.
Sunday School ,10:00 a.m.
Morning worship 11 a.m.
Young people's meeting 7 p.m.
JPIUBLICATION OF SUMMONS
TO: W. A. SCHULTE. 330 East
10th Street, Denver Colorado; J. L.
McLAUGHLIN, Box 1824, Great
Falls, Montana.
You and each of you will take
notice hereby that Updtke Broth-
ers, Inc., a Wyoming Corporation,
as Plaintiff, has filed in the District
Court sitting at Sundance, Wyo-
ming, its petition against you and
each of you as Defendants praying
to recover a money judgment from
each of you jointly and severally,
and praying to foreclose its
mechanic's lien against an oil and
gas lease upon which you and
each of you own an interest, said
oil and gas lease being upon the
following described' lands:
NE~4, E½NW%, NE~4SW%,
S ~ SE~4 Section 5, Township
each of you as prayed therein, pounds or more.
and the
Tri-County Electric Association's
and while you're in
Sundance,
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I hunted, too. But it was a job. She had to
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--election" November 6.
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Bill Hughes
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