(Sept. 27)
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heppler re-
cently purchased the property just
south of the Rodeo Bar, from Louis
Huseby and they plan to erect a
new building there in the near
future. At the present time they
are remodeling the building for-
merly used as a pool hall into liv-
ing quarters.
Mr. and Mrs. Steve Nevil and
son Dan of Dayton, Ore. arrived
last Saturday for a two week visit
with relatives. Mr. Nevil is a
nephew of Mrs. Ben Mahoney and
Mrs• Nevil is a sister of Mrs. Glen
Bush and Zack Jay.
Homer Mercer has been working
on his house on the highway just
south of town and expects to have
it ready for occupancy the first of
October. His mother, Mrs. Ethel
Mercer, will move into it and keep
house for Donald who is attending
school here in Hulett.
Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Stokes and
children of Belie Fourche have
been visiting atthe Louis Shelden
ranch the past Week.
Mrs. ~ret :Cheshier spent
~everal days ~in the hospital in
Belle Fourche this week, the re-
sult of an injured leg.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Waugh and
children left W~dnesday afternoon
for LaPlata, Mo. for a visit with
relatives and friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Evenson
and children will leave next week
for Newport, Ore. to make their
home. Mr. Evenson has a job
with a construction company.
Mrs. Myron Scarborough enter-
rained the Women's club at her
home Tuesday evening with nine
members and three guests present.
Plans for the year's work were
discussed and~ the club voted to
sponsor the organization of the
Brownie Scout troop. Lunch was
served following the meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Elvin Rush spent
the past weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Rush at Sidney, Nebr.
George Watts is buildin*g a house
on his property back of his house.
A birthday party was held at
the Kenneth Stoddard home Mon-
day evening for Merle Clark. five-
year~ld son of Mr. and Mrs. Dee
Clark. Besides the Dee Clark
family the other guests were Mr.
and Mrs. Louis Clark, Mr. and Mrs.
Willis Clark and children and Mr.
and Mrs. Elvin Rush.
Mrs. Agnes Stoddard returned
home from Colorado Springs Fri-
day evening.
Mr. and Mrs• H. Buescher mov-
ed into the McClure house re-
cently vacated by the Richard
Duncan family.
Miss Beth Watts made a busi-
ness trip to Spearfish Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Waugh and
family of Hot Springs, S. D. arriv-
ed Friday evening to spend the
weekend at the Milt Kaiser home
near Alva and to visit relatives
and friends in Hulett.
Mrs. Harry Vines drove to Cas-
per Thursday and brought her hus-
band home the following day. He
had been hospitalized several
weeks following surgery•
Lloyd Anderson and Mike Bush
have gone to Brookings, Ore.
where they have work in one of
the sawmills there.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Anderson and
family visited Mrs. Lydia Hauber
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nelson of
Yucaipa, Calif. arrived Tuesday
for a month's visit with relatives
and friends here.
The Ted Cohee family moved
SundaY to Moorcroft where Mr.
Cohee has work at a filling station.
Mr. and Mrs. Lisle Powell of
Biddle, Mont. spent the weekend
with Mrs. Lydia Hauber and at-
tended the program at Devils Tow-
er Monday.
A family dinner was held at the
Neiman ranch Sunday with the
families of Bay Jim and Henry
Neiman, Albert Neiman of Upton
and the Richard Barbour family
present.
Mrs. Earl Brock of Wyola, Mont.
will attend the Harvest FeStival at
the Baptist church next Sunday
and speak of the mission work in
Burma where she and her husband
were located for a number of years.
Mrs. Jack Newman and son Billy
spent last week visiting in Dayton
with her mother-in-law, Mrs. Jim
Russell, and in Sheridan wit~
friends. Mrs. Newman returned
home Saturday while her son re-
mained with his grandmother until
Sunday when he returned home.
Mrs. Bob Oudin and Mrs. Kenneth
Montgomery met Billy in Gillette
where his uncle, Bill Newman, of
Dayton had brought him.
Mr. and Mrs. Arlis Binney ac-
companied by John Stahl, attended
the football game in Upton Friday
night.
Mrs. W. B. Belt, Vurl Belt and
Mrs. Alton Dybwad and David
were business callers in Newcastle
Friday.
WYOMING HIGHWAY
DEPARTMENT
Cheyenne, Wyoming
NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE OF
AND
FINAL SETTLEMENT FOR
HIGHWAY WORK
Notice is hereby given that the
State Highway Commission of Wyo-
ming has accepted as completed
according to plans, specifications
I I I
and rules governing the same, the
work performed under that certain
contract dated April 2, 1956, be-
tween the State of Wyoming, act-
ing through said Commission, and
Harrison & Atchison Co., A Co-
Partnership the Contractor, on
Highway Project No. S-278 (5)
Structure Contract consisting of
grading, draining, one bridge con-
sisting of 7 continuous R. C. slab
spans over Inyan Kara Creek and
miscellaneous work on the Upton-
Sundance road, Crook County, Wyo-
ming and the Contractor is en-
titled to final settlement therefor;
that the Superintendent of the
State Highway Department will
cause said Contractor to be paid
the full amount due them under
said contract on October 24, 1956.
The date of the first publication
of this notice is:
September 13, 1956.
STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION
OF WYOMING
BY: J. R. Bromley,
Superintendent & Chief
Engineer
Sept. 13-20-27
his final account and petition for T/IE SUNDANCE
distribution of said estate, where Sundanee, Wyo. Sept. ~/,
anyone interested may examine
such account and petition and 1956, or as soon thereafter
file objections thereto in writing matter may be heard•
at any time before the 23rd day Carl J. Johnson
of October 1956, and if no objec- Administrator,
tions are filed ~hereto, he will John P. Iisley, Lawyer, ~
make final settlement of said es- Gillette, Wyo.
tate or0 the 24th day of October, Sept. 20-27 Oct. 4-11
ANNUAL BUFFALO
At Livestock Pavilion, Buffalo, S. D.
SEPT. 29
Sale Starts at 1 P.M.
IN DISTRICT COURT
SIXTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
THE STATE OF WYOMING, )
)ss.
County of Crook )
NOTICE OF FINAL
SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE
In the Matter of the Estate of
Arthur A. Johnson,
Deceased.
All creditors and others interest-
ed in the estate of Arthur A.
Johnson, deceased, take notice that
the undersigned adminstrator, exe-
cutor of said estate will, on or
before the 12th day of October,
1956, file in the office of the
Clerk of Court of Crook County
Ramboulllets, Columblas, Targhees, Suffolks
Lunch Served by Congregational Ladies Aid
in Pavilion Lunchroom.
Dipping Facilities Available at Sale for
of Rams Out of State.
l
g County
Improvement Assn.
Contact Bill Clanton, Sec.-Treas. for Details.
RAY BUSH, Belle Fourche, AUCTIONEER
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