YEARS AGO
27, 1962
18 was a doubly signifi-
day at Sundance Air Force
when dedication cere-
for the PM-1 nuclear pow-
were held in conjunction
the celebration of ~he 15th
of ,the Air Force.
Semlek, Moorcroft, has
to ,the Gillette Ex-
Sub-Station advisory
He replaces Leslie
New Haven, whose term
expires this fall.
The HuleCt school building suf-
fered another battering early
Sept. 19 when thieves ,broke into
the building and :stole $47 in cash
from the school's office.
Jw Nuekolls and Don Steiger,
both of Hulett, won ~he lion's
share of Corriedale sheep and
wool awards at the recent Wyo-
ming State Fair at Douglas.
TEN YEARS AGO
September 26, 1957
Jim Larsen .of the Soil Conser-
vation Service has announced that
the ,Certificate of Inclusion of the
Colony area ~to the Redwater Soil
Conservation district :has been is-
sued. With .this certificate, all
lands in Crook county are now in
a soil conservation district.
THE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION OF
THE STATE OF WYOMING
MATTER OF A tIE:ARING CALLED )
COMMISSION ON ITS OWN MOTION )
TIlE PREVIOUS ORDERS OF )
COMMISSION [DENTIFIED AS CAUSE NO.)
NO. 1, DOCKET NO. 13-62, DATED )
29, 1962, AND CAUSE NO. 1, Ot{DER NO.. )CAUSE NO. 1
NO. 41-62, DATED NOVEMBER 28, )ORDER NO. 5
GOVERNING 80-ACRE DRILLING AND )DOOCKET NO. 92-67
UNITS FOR THE PRODUCTrION OF )
AND ASSOCIATED ttYDROCARBONS )
MINNELUSA FOI~VIATION IN TIIE )
CREEK FIELD IN PORTIONS OF )
50 AND 51 NO RqtI, RANGES 67 )
68 WEST, CROOK COUNTY, WYOMING )
NOTICE OF HEARING
OF WYOMING TO:
interested parties in the above-captioned matter.
NOTICE 1S tIEREBY GIVEN that a IIearing will be held at
A.M., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard on
~r 10, 1967, in the Governor's Conference Room, State Capitol
lg, ,Cheyenne, Wyoming, ,to review the previous Orders of the
identified as C.ause No. 1, Order No. 1, Docket No. 13-62,
May 29, 1962, and Cause No. 1, Order No. 2, Docket No. 41-62,
November 28, 1962, governing eighty (80) acre drilling and
units for .the .production .of oil and associated hydrocarbons
the Minnelusa formation in ~the Prong Creek Field in portions
50 and 51 North, Ranges 67 and 68 West, Crook County,
4ny person, firm, or corporation shall be en¢itled .to appear
time and place aforesaid ~o be ~heard by the Commission.
WYOMING OIL A~D GAS
CONSERVATION COMMISSION
James L. CarRon, Jr., Secretary
28 1967.
:PORE THE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION OF
STATE OF WYOMING
'MA2"PF~ OF A HEARING CALLED
COMMISSION ON ITS OWN MOTI(XN I
THE PRt!~IO,US ORDEitLS OF THE)
ID,EN2~FIED AS CAUSE NO. 5, )
N0. 1, DOCKET NO. 46-65, DATED
)
14, 1965, AND CAUSE NO. 1, )CAUSE NO. 1
.NO. 2, DOCKET NO. 66-66, DATED )ORDER NO. 3
20, 1966, GOVERNING 80-~C.RE )DOCKET NO. 87-67
AND SPACING UNITS FOR Tit:E )
OF OIL AND ASSOCIATED )
FROM THE MUDDY FORMA-)
THE AMMO ,FIJ~LD IN PORTIONS OF)
52 rNORTH, RANGE 68 WEST, )
00UiNTY, WYOMING )
NOTICE OF HEARING
OF WYOMING TO:
interested parties in ~he above-captioned matter.
)NOTICE IS ~Y GIVEN .that .a Hearing will be held at
A.M., or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard on
10, 1967, in the Governor's Conference l~oom, StaCe Capitol
Cheyenne, Wyoming, to review the previous Orders of the
identified as Cause No. 1, ,Order No. 1, Docket No. 46-65,
SePtember 54, 1965, and Cause ~To. 1, Order ~To. 2, Docket No.
dated September 20, 5966, governing eighty (80) acre drilling
: units for the production of oil and associaCed hydrocarbons
3/Iuddy ~ormation in ,the Am,mo ~eld in portions of Township
Range 68 West, Crook County, Wyoming.
t, Any person, firm, or corporation shall be e~itled to appear at
t
~e and place aforesaid ~ ,be heard ,by the Commission.
WYOMING OIL AND G~AS
CONSEttVATION CO~MIS,SION
_ James L. Carlton Jr., Secretary
1967.
Farmers - Ranchers
Si ClAL ROUGH LUMBER
2x6, 2x8, lx6
$50 per M
2x10, 2x12, lx10
lx12 $55 per M
ALSO.. - A complete stock of nails, steel
Posts, woven and barb w,re, treated posts
timbers, and baled shavings.
Bill Schmidt, Manager
892-4745 Belle Fourche, S. D.
Miss Sharron Olson of Sun-
dance received the Cop price of
$200 for a Ram'bouille~ consigned
b,y her ~o the 23rd annual North-
ern R'ange ,Ram sale held at Buf-
falo Saturday.
New officers were elected at
the PTA meeting held Sept. 17
at the high school. Mrs. Kenneth
Bennick is the new president of
the organization.
tIule,tt - The Red Cliff Care
closed its doors last week and
the manager, Mrs. tIenry Page,
plans to build and open a new
cafe at the north end of town
about the middle of October.
FIFTEEN YEARS AGO
September 25, 1952
A movement in the state to
double the debt limit of school
districts has received a cold
shoulder in Crook county. On
Sept. 12, the 'board of District 1
turned thumbs down on ,the :pro-
posal. A day earlier, members
of the county hig.h school board
had also rejec4ed such a plan.
The possibility of a bond is-
sue to finance a sewer system in
Sundance will be closely exam-
incd at a public meeting set for
Oct. 1 at 8 p.m. in the city hall.
Wilbur Dillavou will continue
as fire chief of the Sundance
Volunteer Fire Department as a
result of the election held by the
department Sept. 23.
TWENTY YEARS AGO
September 25, 1947
In spite of rising costs, espec-
ially ,that of diesel fuel, the Tri-
County Electric Association, Sun-
dance, has made application to
the Public Service Commission of
Wyomin~g for a reduction in pow-
er rates for 4heir users.
.Charles Stagemeyer, county
~rapper, believes ,that ,the coyote
popula,tion in Crook county is at
it :lowest poin¢ in the history of
the county and ~o support his
claim says tha,t a good many
sheepmen in ~he county do not
even have herders nowdays.
Upper Red~vater - Fire broke
ou,t at ~he Ted Butterfield ranch
S~turday ~hen the str~w topping
on a trench silo smouldered into
flames. Ted and his wife man-
aged to keep i.t from spreading
into the dry grass until neighbors
and Ranger Beckley arrived and
extinguished the flames.
FORTY YEARS AGO
September 29, 1927
Today .the Crain on the Wyo-
ming and Missouri River Railway,
running 18 miles southwest of
Belle Fourehe to Ahddin, will
make its last lrip.
Cold, disagreeable weather last
Saturday ¢urned into a snow
,storm during the nigh~t which last-
ed Chrough most of Sunday,
though the fall was light most of
the ~ime.
The high school foo¢ball ¢eam
started their present schedule by
winning from Belle Fourche Sat-
urday, 7-0.
Walter M, athews was in Sun-
dance Monday looking after busi-
ness maCters concerning his pro-
perty interests here. W)hen he and
~Ed M~thews purchased ihe Cren-
sha~v ranches last year, the deal
included ~five residential proper-
ties in the city.
SEVENTY YEARS AGO
, September 29, 1897
We are informed "by Mr. Bent-
ley ¢0ha~ Jack Andrews now has
artesian wa~er, the same having
been struck at a depth of 52,5
feet. I~ runs about eight barrels
an hour.
Jo~hn Porter, foreman of the
101 Ranch, accompanied by Mrs.
Porter and the children, has .gone
to Arizona in the hope the south-
ern ClimaCe wiU be .beneficial to
Mrs. Porter's health.
It's a,bo~t ,time the parties who
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.icen Hearing Aid, 2924 Second
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fine $9101.
Sept. 28---Oct. 5-12-19.
took Cwo horses belonging ~o the turning ,the same. The "joke"
band on Pioneer's Day mere re- has gone about long enough.
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_!..INDIAN UMMER gALE!
- Sept. 28-29-30
Men's - Ladies' - Boys'
Western Sport
Western Suits
WESTERN WEAR
Belle Fourche, S. D.
Regularly $13.95
Sale Priced at
We have on hand the following windows with
these outside measurements:
Quantity Width Heighth
2----27 7/8 x 36 1/2
1--29 7/8 x 54 1/4
1 ----32 x 60 1/4
1----33 7/8 x 54 3/4
1----317/8 x 587/8
1----297/8 x 62 1/4
1 ----31 7/8 x 46 1/2-47 1/2
1----303/8 x 53 1/2
1 ----28 1/8 x 67 1/4
1----30 x 55 7/8
1----35 7/8 x 34 3/8
1----30 3/4 x 42
1----40 1/8 x 53 1/2
1----39 7/8 x 46 1/4
x : 72
1--26 3/8 x
1 ----39 1/4 x 30
Ph. 892-2574
Carl Haak, Manager
Belle Fourche, S. D.