en at this time, as the council Administration .................... $ 553.54
wants to check the records and Public Safety ........................ 2,020.63
with landowners in that area. Sanitation ............................ 4,055.39
Joe Popham requested pennis- Streets and Alleys ............. 738.97
sion to attend the Law Enforce- Cemeteries and Parks ..... 472.70
Sunny Divide Community Hallment Academy, at Douglas, Wy- P.E.P ...................... 319.35
Will be the scene Friday of the Dining, October 1 thru October Water Refund ...... 20•00
first Harvest Festival event to be 27. Motion by Moberg to grant The following building permits
Staged by the Crook County Farm his request, and the city to pay were approved by the council:
Bureau. The event will ope the cost of $40.00, plus mileage. Andy Policky, patio porch $1,000.-
Seconded ,by Cave. Motion car- 00; R. R. Proctor, enclosing
With a potluck supper at 6:30 ried. porch, $800.00; Rex Dillon, resi-
P.m.
All Farm Bureau members Bond for Walter Wagner, Treas- dence, $30,000.00; Joe Whittemore,
attending are asked to bring urer of the Sundance Recreation, modulargarage' $300.00;residenceCharles, $17,000.00;Jones'
Something they produce on thei was approved. William Hibbard, tool shed, $200.-
farm or ranch to sell during the Written applications were re-
evening's auction. Albert Proc- calved by the council from Emery
will auction off the products George and Straitor Clark for No further business meeting ad-
:ollowing the supper. Proceeds permission to bury underground journed.
Will be used for the support of gasoline tanks. Mr. George's re- Floyd Cart,
the Farm Bureau queen contest, quest was for a 280 gallon tank, Acting Mayor
The public is invited to attend to be located' in the 1st Addition, ATTEST:
the potluck supper. Those at- Block 51, Lot 3 and the WV2 of (SEAL)
tending are asked to bring their Lot 2. Mr. Clark's request was Phyllis McLaughlin,
table servings. Coffee and for a 300 gallon tank, to be lo- City Clerk
oolaid will be furnished by the cated in the Shawler Addition,
Farm Bureau. Block S1, Lot 7. Motion by Me-
berg to grant said requests. Sac- NOTICE OF APPLICATION
ended by Cave. Motion carried. FOR
oook County Reaches Assistant Supt. Harbaugh re-RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE
of U. S. Bond Quota quested that the walk-ways be Notice is hereby given that on
Sales of Series E and H Say- painted on Fourth and Main the 31 day of August, 1973, (one)
gs Bonds in Crook county dur- Streets, also to place someone Don & Doug Halvorson DBA Ma-
ag August totaled $5,517, accord- on duty in the school zone for tee Village filed an application
g to county bond chairman police protection from 11:45 a.m. for a Retail Liquor License in
Richard Durfee. thrn 12:30 p.m., no action was the office of the Clerk of the
Total sales for the year nowtaken on the policing of theCounty of Crook for the following
total $52,301, which is 70 percent school zone• Councilmen Glendescribed place and premises,
of the county's quota for the Wyatt and Don Cave will meetto-wit: Room in a one-story
year. with the school officials to see Frame Building situate on Metes
t Durfee said that Wyoming res- what can be worked out. and Bounds Description in SWV4
dents invested $5,666,979 in E Acting Mayor Floyd Carl SEV4; SEV4 SWV4; Sec. 8, T. S2-
and H Bonds during the first scheduled a special meeting of N.R. 65 W., 6th P. M..
ight months of the year, an in- the council for 7:30 p.m., Septem- and protests, ff any there be,
ber 19th, 1973, for the following against the issuance of such li-
Crease of $487,439 over the same
Period last year.
Turkey Shoot Set
By Aladdin Club
tThe annual turkey shoot of the
laddin Homemakers Club will be
ld at the Aladdin Store Sunday,
• 7 starting at 1 p.m. Money
m the event is used by tt e
Club to help with community
P~j.ects. rl'ties and shotguns w'lll
~Plstols, . .
used with children using BB
['Uns and .22 rifles. Special events
planned for women and ghil-
ten. Refreshments will be serv-
by the Aladdin Homemakers
'qub.
purposes to-wit:
1. I ndfill Operations.
2. Sundance-Crook County Am-
bulance Service.
The bills were read for the
month of August. Motion by Cave
to allow said bills and warrants
were ordered to be drawn for
same. Seconded by Moberg. Mo-
tion carried.
cease will be heard at the hour
of 10: o'clock A. M. on the 2nd
day of Oct., 1973, in the Com-
missioners Room, Court House,
Sundance, Wyoming.
(SEAL)
Francis Hejde
County Clerk
Dated August 31, 1973.
Sept. 6 - 13 - 20 - 27, 1973
Wyominc Picnic
Set in California
thThe fall picnic and round-up of
~-a~ Wyoming State Society of
th lifornia will be held Oct. 14 at
recreation park in Long
Qeach, Calif. . ....
. The event will be held from iv
q.rn. to 4 p.m. Persons attending
asked to bring their picnic
Unch. Coffee and entertainment
Will be provided.
MINUTES OF A REGULAR
MEETING OF THE TOWN
CO-U'NCIL OF THE TOWN OF
THE CITY OF SUNDANCE,
WYOMING
September 4, 1973
The town council met this day
session there being
Acting Mayor Floyd Carr,
Don L. Cave, and
Moberg. Gen, Supt aka
Comm. Allan Edwards, John
Eng. Advisor, City At-
Cecil K. Hughes, L. B.
Chief of Police, City
Phyllis McLaughlin and
of the last regular
were read and approved.
for the month of Aug-
were as follows: Licenses
Fines $3.00; Cigarette Tax
Gasoline Tax $1,550.41;
~'. $329.45; Water Deposits
00; Sanitation Department
P.E.P. & E. Y. P.
.88 and Sales Tax $823.62.
M. Bernd, representing
Homes Company, proposed
a new housing addition
City Attorney Hughes
location of the city
ts, also whether the cit , had
the dedication oz that
of the McCutcheon Addi-
when it was dedicated in
He said that if the dedica-
Wasn't accepted the city has
to open Lee Street,
Mr. Bernd had requested
opened. No action was tak-
Showroom Now Open During Regular Business Hours
610 5th St.---2 blocks south of Standard Service Station
Ph. 283-2115 Sundance
NOTICE TO CREDITORS Dated this 25th day of Septem-
In the Matter of the Estate of ber, 1973.
Mary B. Sutton, Deceased. F.B. Borne,
Notice is hereby given that let- Executor
ters of administration have been Cecil K. Hughes, Attorney
granted to the undersigned Exec- Sept. 27; Oct. 4-11, 1973.
utor by the District Court of
Crook County, Wyoming, in the
above estate, and that all persons [ 0Pt°metrist- . I
having claims against said estate
are required to file them with
the necessary vouchers in the of- [ Spearfish Deadwood ]
rice of the Clerk of the above- I 642-4656 578-1761 [
named court or to exhibit them
L__..............._J
with the necessary vouchers on
or before three months after Sep- I lll Illl
tember 27, 1973, the date of the
first publication of this notice Monuments • Markel
to the undersigned executor at
the law offices of Cecil K. Hughes All kinds and slzem Pried
in Sundance, Wyoming, and if right, quality unexcelled. We
such claims are not filed or exhib- set them for you, no extra
ited, they will be forever barred', charge. Call collect or write
for appointment In your home.
FRED BLAKEMAN
THE SUNDANCE TIMES Moorcroft, Wyo.
Sundance, Wyo. Sept. 27, 1973
In Beautiful Sundance--
A Better Homes & Gardens feature home. It has three
bedrooms, breezeway, a covered patio, a garage and •
prize-winning yard.
ONE of the oldest and most profitable businesses in Crook
county is for sale.
FOR DETAILS about the above and other listings call or
write
KANODE REALTY
Ph. 756-3429
Moorcroft, Wyo.
Keebler's 1 lb. Pkg.
SALTINE CRACKERS .................................................... 39¢
Carnation Individual
HOT COCOA MIX .............................................. 5 for 25¢
1 Ib• Pkg.
CAMPBELL'S MARSHMALLOWS ......................... 29¢
New 3-Pack
FIDDLE-FADDLE ......................................... ea. 25¢
Ohio Blue Tip Advertising
BOOK MATCHES ................................................ 15¢
200 Ft. Pkg.
HANDIWRAP ................................................................... 49¢
Keebler Red Tag
COOKIE SALE .............................................. 3 Pkgs. - $1.00
3 Oz. Jar
INSTANT NESTEA ..................................................................... 99¢
Borden's 21 Oz.
INSTANT BREAKFAST ORANGE ................................. 89¢
Carnation
CANNED MILK .................................... 5 for $1.00
Assorted Flavors
TUFFY'S DOG FOOD ........................... 4 for $1.00
All Flavors
JERSEY ICE CREAM ....................... 1/2 Gal. - 95¢
50 lb. Bag
RED POTATOES ......................................... $3.89
Extra Fancy
RED DELICIOUS APPLES ................ 5 Ibs. - $1.00
CANTALOUPE ...................................... 4 for $1.00
CELERY ........................................ 2 Stalks - 29¢
Hormel
THICK-SLICED BACON ................... 2 Ibs. - $2.39
Sept. 27- 28 - 29