PAGE 10 THE SUNDANCE TIMES OCTOBER 15, 1987
The Sundance sixth grade band has been Tiffany Smith, Radons Vore, John Wolkskill,
practicing marching and preparing a number for Julie Jensen, Shawn Kipp, Toni Mignery, Lara
the homecoming parade October 16. Reinecke, Dustin Sears, Michelle Newlin,
Band members include Amanda Crawford, Jennifer Vineyard, TiaQueen, Lynn Uhrig, Hans
Misty Palmer, Angels Haiar, Parker Shoun, Ruth Rawhouser, and Coy McLaughlin. Their director
Hejnzen, Chris Moeller, Andrea Honomichl, is Mrs. Loretta Tonak.
Charlie Ott, state coordinator
for the centennial quilt, has
asked Crook County Extension
Homemakers to sponsor a
centennial quilt block contest
for their corner of the state.
Design and construction of
the 23 quilt blocks depicting the
historical or contemporary
uniqueness of Wyoming
counties will be constructed
between January 1988 and
January 1989.
From January 1989 to
January, 1990 the Centennial
Quilt will be displayed at var-
ious centennial activities
throughout the State.
On July I0, 1990 the
Centennial Quilt will be pre-
sented and installed to the state
as a permanent gift.
The Crook County Extension
Homemaker's have invited
anyone to make a quilt block
following these instructions:
1. Block measures 161/= x161/2.
2. Pieced, appliqued or
embroidered.
3. 100% cotton or blend
fabric, preferred.
4. Signify the uniqueness of
county represented.
5. Written narrative on block
containing: About the design,
something about yourself, time
span, fabric etc.
Blocks to be in the Extension
office no later than November
30. Quilt blocks will be judged
on December 1, 1987 at the
Christmas party for the exten-
sion homemakers.
The remainder of the blocks
that are not chosen to depict
Crook County will be made into
something and raffled off at a
later date.
Persons with further
questions regarding the contest
should contact either: Elva
Crago, Chairperson, Box 422,
Upton, 468-2544 or the Crook
County Extension Office, Box
368, Sundance, 283-1192.
SUNDANCE
SENIOR CITIZEN MEALS
Thursday, Oct. 15
Oven fried chicken, potatoes/
gravy, peas & carrots, biscuit
and baked rice custard.
Friday, Oct. 16
Cheeseburger Pie, cream
style corn, peas, tossed salad
and canned peaches.
Monday, Oct. 19
Meatloaf, cheese fondue,
green beans, chilled peaches,
hot roll, orange rolled wheat
cake.
Tuesday, Oct. 20
Port and sauerkraut, boiled
potatoes, peas, apple, carrot/
celery salad, white bread and
chocolate pudding.
Wednesday, Oct. 21
Lasagna/hamburger, green
beans, fresh fruit salad, garlic
bread, coconut cream pudding.
HULETT
SENIOR CITIZENS MENU
Thursday, Oct. 15
Roast pork, gravy/biscuit,
peas & carrots, grapefruit
sections, rice pudding.
Friday, Oct. 16
Spaghetti/meat sauce, mixed
vegetables, pears, French
bread, peach cobbler.
Sunday, Oct. 18
Turkey dinner, mashed
potatoes/gravy, peas, waldorf
salad, roll, ice cream.
Tuesday, Oct. 20
Beef stew, jellied fruit salad,
hot rolls, applesauce cake/
vanilla fl;osting.
Wednesday, Oct. 21
Polish sausage, peas, sauer-
kraut salad, raisin bread,
apricot halves.
You're getting old if you sit
down in a rocking chair and
can't get it started.
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THE LOST
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A new teacher on the staffs of
Sundance Elementary and
Moorcroft Elementary Schools
is May Daly. She is assigned as
Elementary Librarian at both
centers. She was born in
Gillete, but moved to Big Horn
at the age of 10. She graduated
from Big Horn High School,
following which she attended
Sheridan Community College.
After two years she transferred
to Eastern Montana College in
Billings where she earned her
Bachelor of Science degree in
1980, majoring in Elementary
Education and Library Science.
Prior to coming to Crook
County this year, she taught at
Fromberg, Montana as K-12
Librarian and teaching Junior
High math for one year and was
3rd grade teacher for 4 years.
She then went to Gillette where
she served as an Elementary
Media Specialist for two years.
Work experience outside
education includes service as a
secretary, legal secretary, a
radio copy writer, disc jockey,
teachers aide and a bank teller,
giving her a wide range of
experience in dealing with
people.
Commenting on education,
she said, "I feel a child's
educational experience should
be a very positive one and it
needs to be success oriented.
As librarian-media specialist, I
feel that I can make a strong
contribution toward that goal."
She is married and her hus-
band, Wayne, is a mine
technician. The couple have
three children; Terra, age 12
and in seventh grade, Patrick,
age 6 and in first grade, and
Erin, age 4 and attending pre-
school.
With the recent changes in Medicare
payments, will you be able to afford a
hospital stay?
We have found a Medicare supplement
policy that will pay those costs and at a price
you can afford.
SEE US TODAY
Ph. 283-I182 Sundance
Brenda Myers and Bret
Maynard were crowned home-
coming royalty Monday night
during coronation ceremonies at
Sundance High School. SHS
students are celebrating home-
coming this week with major
events set for Friday.
Friday's events include the
homecoming parade at 1:30
p.m. with a theme of "Soap
Operas," homecoming football
with the Tongue River Eagles at
3:30 p.m. and the homecoming
dance in the evening at 8 in the
SHS gym.
Attendants for the queen are
April Glick and Jodie Miller
with Run Elliston and John
McClanahan attendants for the
king.
Crook County
Sheriff's Report
Sheriff's Report i
Oct. 5
One vehicle rollover in the
Bear Lodge. No injuries in the
accident.
Oct. 6
Report of subject passing
school bus with its red lights
flashing. Subject was located
and given citation.
Accident between a vehicle
and cow on Highway 24 at
Hulett. No injuries and restitu-
tion made for cow.
Assisted broken down
motorist in Hulett area.
Oct. 7
Investigated theft of chain-
saw in Moorcroft area.
Oct. 8
Checked out abandoned
vehicle on 1-90 in Sundance
area.
Oct. 9
Report of suspicious person
in Mateo V;llage area. Investi-
gated and subject was camping
on way through area.
Report of minor accident in
the Moorcroft area next to rail-
road tracks. Minor injuries.
Vehicles had been moved so no
official investigation made.
Oct. 10
Assisted Butte County
Sheriff's Office. Attempt to
locate person in Aladdin area.
Subject located and Butte
County picked up at the state
line.
Emergency message deliver-
ed in the Hulett area.
Suspicious subjects reported
on Inyan Kara Road. Officer
checked and subjects' vehicle
had broken down. They were
taken to Moorcroftto get
repairs.
Oct. 11
Report of gas leak in pipeline
in D. Road area. County officer
and county fire truck stood by
until gas company made
repairs.
Attempt to locate in Moor-
croft area. Possible vehicle
involved in hit and run in Camp-
bell county.
Civil complaint Moorcroft
area. No complaint signed yet.
Assisted subjects in Moor-
croft area with traveler's aid.
Oct. 13
As the result of a drug
investigation, siezed some
drugs in Sundance area.
Investigation is continuing.
Crook County"
Nursing Home
Week Ending Oct. 11, 1987
We would like to say a great
big thank you to Alma Vinnedge
of Hulett for giving the
residents a beautiful canary. He
sings to everyone who walks by
his cage and we are all having a
good time taking care of him.
Thank you so much, Mr. and
Mrs. Vinnedge.
We are happy to have Sister
Ruth volunteer her time to us on
Monday afternoons. The resi-
dents enjoy having her come
each week.
As always the senior citizens
band played for the residents on
Monday. Their music is one
thing the residents look forward
to and we want to thank them
again for their music and their
time.
Thank you to Charlotte
Alexander for the plaster
Christmas ornaments she
donated to the residents to
paint. We will all have a good
time with them.
Barry Floyd is always a big
hit with the residents when he
brings one of the wild life
movies to the nursing home.
This month he showed a fishing
film and everyone was ready to
go fishing. Thank you, Barry.
We are all really happy to
welcome Judi Sipe to the
activities dept. We hope she
will be with us for a long time.
Church services were con-
ducted by Rev. Vandenberge.
We want to thank Bernice Chat-
field for the cookies for after
church and to Lorri Redfield for
the music at our church service.
STUMBLEBUM LEAGUE
October 1, 1987
Branding Iron Bar 13-3
Moorcroft State Bank 12-4
Krause Lanes 1 i-5
Cal's Bait Shop 10-6
McMillan and Son 6-10
Fuller Const. 5-I 1
Petersen Lumber 5-11
V.F.W. 2-14
HIGH SERIES
Mary Ann Robinson 545
Irene Buckmiller 535
Coralie Lubken 505
HIGH GAME
Vera Summers 200
Coralie Lubken 194
Irene Buckmiller ] 91
Mary Ann Robinson 191
Eleanor Sipe ] 91
Karen Zahn 191
BOWLING BAGGS
October 8, 1987
Krause Lanes 12-8
Sundance State Bank 12-8
Durfee's 11-9
R & H Greenhouse 9-11
Energy Electric 8-12
The Classix's 8-12
HIGH INDIVIDUAL GAME
1. Renie Bunner 206
2. Ronda Manke 195
3. Glenda Mobley 194
HIGH INDIVIDUAL SERIES
1. Renie Bunner 567
2. Glenda Mobley 528
3. Judy Lutz 496
HIGH TEAM GAME
1. R & H Greenhouse 858
2. The Classix's 808
3. Krause Lanes 797
HIGH TEAM SERIES
1. R & H Greenhouse 2543
2. The Classix's 2371
3. Krause Lanes 2309
Ants can be frozen for long
periods without harm. Many
spend the winter inside
logs and stumps, coated
with ice crystals,
rlulett Outreach report
Our next carry-in
be held on October
make uI
the City Hall from 1:00
on October 16 (Friday). i
There will be a
clinic at the Civic
October 13. You will
make appointments
Bonnie Sweeny or
Knapp to get details.
any woman.
The next blood
will be held again on
October 20 at 11:30.
O
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The Hulett Roping Club would
thank all the donors who helped put on
annual barbecue.
Congratulations to our rodeo queens:
1987- De Ann Morgan
!988 - Amy Graham
1988- Lady-in-Waiting- Kelly
And Branding
At Hulett National Bank and
IHulett Insurance Agency
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3to5 P.M.
Come in and see our newly
expanded facilities. Bring your
branding Irons to put your mark
on our building.
We're located on Main Street in
Hulett.
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