PAGE 2 THE SUNDANCE TIJdE4~ OCTOBER 17, 1996
THE 8UNDANCE TIMES
311 Main, P.O. Box 400, 8undance, WY 82729
Telephone 307-283-3411
Continuing The Crook County Ne s
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PUBLISHER'S NOTE:
All real estate advertising in thls newspaper Is subject to
Federal Fair Housing Act of 1968 which makes It illegal to,
advertise "any preference, limitation, or discrlmlnation based on,
race, color, religion, sex or national origin, or an intention to
make any such preference, limitation or discrimination".
The newspaper will not knowingly accept any advertising for
real estate which is in violation of the law. Our readers are
informed that all dwellings advertising in this newspaper are'
available on an equal opportunity basis.
Applications for the LIEAP/ line, applications should be sub-
WeatherizationAsslstanceProgram rrdtted anyway. Some income is
will be accepted statewide begin- not counted in eligibility determi-
ning November I, 1996. Applica- nation. Questions may be asked
tions for people [hdng in Wyomlng when the call for an application is
may be obtained by calling 1:800- made. The enth'e application pro-
246-4221 or 307-472-4221. On cess is handled by phone calls and
receiving a phone request, an ap- marl.
plication will be mailed. Eligibility The LIEAP/Weatherizatlon pro-
instrtmtlons for LiEAP/Weather- grams are federally funded. The
izationwfllbewiththeapplicat/on. Department of Family Services
Eligibility is based on a famlly~s administers the programs and
income and proof of responslbllity provides overs/ght to local not-for-
for paying for home heating costs, profit agencies who deliver the sar-
A single applicant's gross income vices. The goal of LIEAP is to help
cannot exceed $871 a month. A families pay theft home heating
famflyofthreecannothaveagross energy costs. The goal of Weath-
income exceeding $1,460. The in- erlzation is to heat the home using
come guidelines may be requested less fuel thus saving energy costs.
when you call for an application.
Income levels are based on federal Want to make some quick $$8!
poverty guidelines. If income is Place an ad in classified today!
slightly beyond the income guide- Call 283-3411.
Sunday School -
rlmt aq l.t Chumh
10th and Cleveland
Pastor Nathan McNaUy
9:30 a.m. Worsh/p Service - 10:30 a.m.
Church of Christ
123 Edna
Minister - Marvin Masse),
Bible Study - 10:00 a.m. Worship - I h00 8~n~ EverdngWorshlp 6:00 p.n~
Wednesday N/ght Bible Study - 6:00 p.rrL
Chapel of L~lth
116 S. 3rd
Pastor Joe Hearn
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. WorsbJp - 10:30 a.m. Wednesday - 6:30 p.m.-
8:00 p.m. Royal Rangers for boys and M/ssionettes for girls,
United Methodist Church
3rd and R-yah
Pastor Scott Dardels
Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Worship Service 10:30 a.m. Handicap acces-
sible.
ldt. Calvary Lutheran Church
4th and Ryan
Pastor Richard Keuck
Worship -8:45 a.m. Sunday School - I0:00 a.m.
Wealeysn Church
Burl E. Baty
West Highway 14
Sunday School - 9:30 a.m.; Morning Worship - 10:30 a.m.; Wednesday
Bible study - 7:00 p.m.
Propane, fuel oil
supplies lower
In anticipation of lower
than usual, the Wyoming
and Conservation office is
Wyoming consumers of
and heating oil
soon as possible. The
Information
Department of Energy,
Ing a shortage of both of
sources of energy for the
winter heating season.
Severe winter weather
U.S. stocks of propane to
their lowest level in over a (
era century by
1996 heating season.
average stock build, U.S.
propane are estimated to be
below the normal range
the heating season
average winter. A severe
would result in even more
falls. Increasing
demand
Want to make some quick
Place an ad in classified
Call 283-3 I 1.
The Art Mobile program, a traveling exhibit of
art from the University of Wyoming's art museum
collection, was at the Sundanee elementary school
library Monday and Tuesday.
Elementary students and Junior high and senior
high school art students attended the program.
Theme was "Urban and Country Prints: and the
program featured 22 prints plus examples of
printmaklng types. The program was started 14
years ego as an idea of Ann Imlmon, wife of 8an.
Alan 8impeon.
Shown above is artist Joe Arnold from the UW
Art Museum shown alk to an elementary
class about the theme of the environment as
explored by the artists in the traveling exhibit.
Arnold is a professional artist from Laramie, who
paints pastel and oil landaeapea of Wyoming.
Photo by Howard Allen
MAGNQLIA
SERVICES WE PROVIDE:
" Mobile home moving " Mobile
setup " Septic systems " Water
Concrete foundations "
driveways "Conc~to sldeweJks
A Sister Agreement was entered
Weight Watchers into by Mongolia and Wyoming' at-the Ponderosa Care. There were
under the sponsorship of Cover- ten visitors at the meeting and
programtostart nor Jim Geringer and the former they expressed their opinions on
Prime Minister of Mongolia. The things.
For over three decades Weight newly appointed Prime Minister, Barb Coy, Public Health Nurse
Watchers has helped teach rot- Enkhsalkhan, has expressed reminded everyone that It is flu
lions of people how to lose weight, support for the AgreemenL shot time again and the board
This is a plan people can llve with. Currently four parliamentarians moved to encourage all staff
Over two million people have be- and two interpreters from Mongolia members to get their flu shots.
come Weight Watchers Lifetime are traveling in the United States. New staff members at the Sun-
Members. They have learned to They will be in Wyoming from Oc- xiance Center are bookkeeper -
maintain a healthy weight by fol- tober 20 through October 24. On Mary Yeadon; handlperson - Dar-
lowing the program. Sunday, October20, theywillhave lene Taylor; and homemaker -
Weight Watchers is offering an lunch at noon in the Crook County Kathleen Streeter. Welcome to all
opportunity for area residents to Courthouse with members of the three ladies.
learn how they can look and feel North East Wyoming Economic The board is concerned about
better. There will be an organiza- Development Coalition of Camp- economizing with vehicle use out
tional meeting on Tuesday, Oct.22 bell, Converse, Crook, Niobraraand of the centers and voted toJ1mit
at 5:30 p.m. at the Crook County Weston counties, shoppingtoonedayaweekateach
Library. The Freedom Plan will be An old-fashloned potluck, fea- center and carpool whenever they
explained with more information turlng beef, is planned. NEWEDC can. More fund-raislng activities
about the Weight Watchers new is furnlshingprimerib, rolls, drinks • are planned and everyone is re-
food plan. and place settings. Those who at- minded that bingo night at Sun-
For more lnformatlon call 1-800- tend are asked to provide side dance Center is on Fridays at 7
391-3130. dishes, salads or desserts, p.m.
One of the parliamentarians, Mr.
ill Tsogbadrakh, is from NEWEDC's
sister province, Khuvsugul. Look to the Times classifieds.
Anyone planning to attend is Placing a classified ad can turn
,, asked to RSVP to 307-686-2603unwanted personal items into
by Thursday, eel 17. gold. It's easy, convenient, and
inexpensive.
CITY COURT
Brook Farella, Newcastle, WY,
Speed in School Zone, 38/20, CCSeniors Board
$7 .oo. meets at Hulett
Samuel M. Burgess, Sundance,
WY, Exhibition Driving, $50.00. On October 8 the Crook County
Thomas D. Ball II, Tacoma, WA, Senior Services Board met at the
Driving While License Suspended, Civic Center in Hulett after enjoy-
$400.00. Ing the senior meal and socializing
The Northeast Wyoming Solid meetings. Public comments are
Waste Study is approaching con- encouraged and questions will be
clusion. A final series of public addressed.
meeting in each of the five counties Comments concerning this study
{Campbell, Crook. Johnson, as well as attendance at the five
Sheridan and Weston) will be held regional meetings are encouraged.
in October. Any comments should be directed
The meeting for Crook County toDaytonAlsaker, P.E.,MSE-HKM,
will be held in Sundance, October Inc., P.O. Box 7010, Sheridan, WY
21, 1996 at 7 p.m. in the commu- 82801. phone 307-672-9006, or
nity room of the Courthouse. A contact a local Task Force repre-
draft of the Phase III Report has sentatlve or city or county official.
been prepared by MSE-HKM, Inc. Look to the Lrnes elassifleas.
the engineering consultant on the Placing a classified ad can turn
project. This report has been pre- unwanted personal items into
sented to the regional Task Force gold. It's easy, convenient, and
and will be discussed at these inexpensive.
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR
DeLt j~lltor;
To The People of Sundance,
Last month while vacationing with my husband, when he started to
change a tire, he had a heart attack and died.
I want to say a special thank you for the help we received from the town
4 x 5 Proofs '
With the beautiful faJ
the time to have a GREAT fam J
portrait moated by Altaffer
Photography.
We will create a beautiful
portrait for you to display in
home or let us
for your Chdstrnaa giving.
Basic family 8asslon ,q
25 $31.25 $
50 $50.00 $
100 $85.00 $1
(envelopes
'* WRhevery $100
will recieve 4 free
Call
today for your
appointment.
3O7 283 36g$
AIR FARE WAR TO SELECT
Purchase tickets by October 28, 1996.
Travel must be Completed by February 13,
1997.
For details, call
307-468-2486
In Upton
WEIGHT WATCHERS.
IN YOUR
Join us at our next
Organizational Meeting
12 weeks for the price of 10.
Sundance
Tuesday - Oct. 22nd - 5:30 PM
Crook County Public Library - Mtg Ropm
414 Main Street
For information, call 1-800-391-3130
@ 1~ wa4~ w~bn Im~et~nd, Ira. oe~r et ~e m~m~. ~ t~tu mm~ttk
of Sundance. when I was left alone and frightened, your town took care.
Church of the Good Sheplmrd Ml~lon-lti~kmopel of me, until my children could fly there, to help me drive our motor home '
Rev. Ben Wright
602 Main h
AdultSundaySchool8:30~m.;SundayWorship&YouthSundayScho01 Imt~'ank you Greg and Bette Schlenker, who stopped to help my
9:30 a.m.; Thursday Eucharist/Healing 5:30 p.m. Contact,~'nior waraen, husband, and the ambulance persons, who tried so hard to save him.
Rose ZellaProctor, 283-3695, orJurdorWardenHarold Bernd, 283-3378To the highway patrol and sheriff's deputy, who were very nice. Dr.
for more information. Vlllano, the administrator and all of the hospital staff, who took care of
" me, and watched after me overnight.
Chmmh of dutm ChriStLee Street°f Latter Day 8ainte I would like to say a special thank you to a special nurse, Audrey, I
Sacrament Meeting - 9:00 a.m. Sunday School - 10:00 a.m. Priesthood dldn t get her last name, she was so kind to go out of her way, to take
Meeting and Relief Society - I h00 a.m. me to the airport in Rapid City, to get my children, thank you Audrey for
your special kindness.
Seventh-DayAdvent~t Church A special thank you to Bette also. she helped me through the next S I~_ANk _ NEW1
Thompson anff4th morning and to Kathy Palmer, she was so kind and thoughtful to me.
Pastor Paul Vercio
Ph. 1-307-682-8268 I don't want to forget the funeral director, Mr. Fldler, he did everything ~ Men. - Fri., ,8:50 A.M.
Sabbath School - 2:00 p.m., Worship Service 3:00 p.m. he could to help us, and to the Custom Auto, for changing the tire on t~ ]31J-I~l~IV]P NEWS
the motor home, and getting it to town for me. ~'~ With Freida Dent
St. Psui's Cstho]l/c Church You have a wonderful town, and the people make it wonderful, that's
805 Oak, Sundanee why 1 felt I needed to write this letter to everyone. ~ Monday - Wednesday - Friday, 8:40 A~M.
Sister Frances Sehaf. O.S.U.
Ph. 283-2383
Sunday Masa - 10:30 a.m,
Crook County Nursing Home
Church serv/cea are held at I0:00 &m. each Friday. Local ministers take
tu_rns holding serv/ces.
If every town was like Sundance, we'd have a better world.
My children and I are slowly getting better with my husband's death.
Thank you all, from the bottom of my heart.
May God bless everyone.
Sincerely,
Marian Lilley
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