.Upton's ~Bobca~s spotted Hul-
ett an early lead Friday at Hul-
ett and ~hen turned loose a pray-
e~ul offense to crus,h the Red
..l~vils 504t and claim a share of
the Po~vder River conference
~n.
~toth Sundance and Upton end-
¢d league play with 5-1 records.
Hu,lett ~o,ok an early 8-0 lead
in the first period. Tom Barriett
plunged one yard for Upto~'s
~first score in the second quarter.
Hulett led 8-6 a*t .the half.
The Bobcats moved into high
,gear in ~he second half, pouring
across seven toulehdowns.
In the third quarter, Cli,ff Ab-
bo,t ran 40 yards for a score, Bar-
ritt passed 45 yards to Bimobo
P~ankin and Mike Harper ran 25
yards with a 'blocked punt.
In t:he final quarter, Abbott
svored on runs of 5 and 45 yards,
Larry Ash ran 15 yards for a
score and Rankin plunged three
yaxds to end the scoring.
In FHA Emergency Loan
'County FHA Supervisor Fran- compensate applican'ts for their
the govern.men¢ on the Vietnam
question the week of November
9-15 which includes November
11, Veterans Day.
The 7,000 members:hip tom-
,man der said "Vietnam (Morator-
ium Day l,as.t October 15 has
eis Mor.ris 'said this week that 1,osses. ,Loans wi, ll not be made given the world and especially
Crook coun,ty ran,oh ,families bor- to a,pplicants who are able to ~an.oi a distorted view of the
~)Wed $249,.800 in emergency obtain from o.t:her lenders the true feeling .of the majo.rity of
aan funds ,from ithe Farmers credit required to continue their the people in this court.try. It is
~me Administration in the last normal o~peration, the belief of the Veterans of
three years. The FHA supervisor said the Foreign Wars that the majority
~Iorris said the county's emer- interes,t rate on emergency loans of the people in this coun,try do
gency designation ends Dec. 31 is 3 percent ,while repayment support our men in Vietnam and
~f ~;his year. . ,. s,chedules depend upon the pur- ,the position of our government.
_ 'tie said the agency maae ~ pose for .which funds are advanc- Smith, who led a state-wide
loans in the eoun,ty to assist ed. Flag flyin,g ,program October 15
families w h.o received serious ag- For exam~ple, loans for replace- ,added "It seems tragic that there
tieul~tural production losses as a ment o;f livestock lost in last are t'hose in this court,try who
result of a natural distaster, year's spring storm are repay-support the position of Hanoi
Iorris said emergency loans able over periods up to five ,while American servicemen are
~aa be ~made f(rr the purchase of years, daily ~bein,g killed by troops o.f
eed, seed, replacement livestock Ai~plication forms and full in- Com~munist North Vietnam and
~lld for other essen,tial ,farm and formation concerning emergencyi!e • ," .. ~!~
Orne operating expenses, loans are available at the FItA V!~tt L~u!~i ~t ~Ft r~i~
Loans may not be made for re- of, rice in Sund'ance. ' k r~
flaanci,ng existing debts or to gram ,( OLperation Speak Out'), to
Alfred ScheMdorf, Sundanoe
,Pa,lmer Heg~ge, Sundance
Richard Snider, Sundan,ce
New
~$~ra Jolley, Hulett (Mrs. N. ~H. Thompson, Sundance
~F~an ~ord, Hulett Glenn Conzelman, Devils Tower
tI' T. Wyatt, .Mesa, Ariz. .Albert Tschet, ter, Moo,retort
OW~rd l~i,ckerd, Fort Collins, (Mrs. Jesse Jones, Belle Fourche
Colo• Monty Newman, Sundance
• Renewals Frank Blakeman, Sundance
~lli,am Pickerd, Denmark, Wise. Wyman ~BushneH, Sund,a,nce
bes. ,Fay F. Smi~th, Salem, S.D. Glen Wyatt, Sundance
rmis Talich, Sundance T.K. Glover, Sundance
COrnhusker Telephone Co., ~R. A. ,Bush, ~ulett
~tWismer, Nebr. Ivan Moore, Alzada, Mont.
• Joe Jedrykowski, APO Ne~v (Mrs. Claude Seeley, Sundance
: York David It. Roberts, Carlile
~els ~I Smith, Newcastle .Don Denzin, Sundanve
~i~nr.ne~ti~ R. ~iesland, ~ocky ,Point (Mrs. J. R. Itillyex, Ubrichsville,
j rvin 'Borvhgrevink, ~Iulett Ohio
=. ~. ~ennivk, Sundance Fran~k Ti.nk~om, Sund,ance
~de Bray, Sundance 'Ldretta E. Bunney, A~add~n
j ~. Finney, ~Iulett Fred Kum,me~feld, ~oorcroft
~Y R. Duffee, Su.ndanee ~ladys A. Chapman, Upton
~. W. Hay,ward, Sundance Mrs. A. C. W,aters, ~Moor~r~t
o(~hn Sflverstrand, Atkinson, Susie Ni,tcy, Oshoto
~ebr Rev. Cletus Pmdo, Upton
(~harles" Jones, Sundance Lynn Barnes, Sundance
~Ion,a Short Line Telephone Co.,
~8undance VFW TO OBSERVE
~ux~ '~ar and Lounge, Sund,anee "OPERATION SPEAK OUT"
~ulet¢ C. Wood, Hu.lett VETERANS WEEK
~eO. T~a,cy, Sunda~nee ~UFFALO - Wyoming Ve~er.
ss Earl~)ierce'Kipp,~°¢ Springs,
~. S.D. ans of Foreign Wars commander
~;aspe~
Dean Smith ,of Buffalo today
~eten Dudrey, Sundance ca,lied on a,l,l community organ.
-tI~le~ I~,ke, Rapid City, S, D. i~ations in the state to join ~viOh
RIlg C~)uper, Sundanee
~I4uokins, V~F.W. in "Operaticct Speak
Sundanee
Ou,t" ~hich i's a program design-
.. Hooper, Laramie ed to encourage the "silent maj.
~;~l~e Snell, Sundaace ority" ,to .gho~v their support of
be effective and reflective of the
eo:mmunity mind, it is my hope
th,at all other civic, ~raternal,
partriotic, labor, religious and
other vrganizations in Wyo,miag
'will join ~wi,th us and make this
a true state,vide community ef-
fort. "
Commander Smith ,also stated
that ~he na,tional commander-in.
chief, Ray Crallagher has called
on al.1 such national organiza-
tions to join with the V.F.W. in
thims .u~dertakin.g.
Smith is urging the 46 Wyo-
ming posts to partieipate in the
week observances in seve~'al ways
that wM1 upgrade Veterans Day.
He is also calling on lhe posts ~o
repeat the method o£ advertising
in newspapers, radio and tv.
Ladles' dress coats and car
coats. Use our layaway plan, Jack
and Jill Shop.
Friday, Oct. 31
~ulett PTA carnival, 7 p.m.,
hi, h school gymnasium.
Saturday, Nov. l
~ulett Lions Club pancake
supper, Htdett school lu~nchroom,
5:30-8 ~.m.
Monday, Nov. 3
Sundanee City Council, 8 p.m.
city hall.
Thursday, Nov. 6
,~lv~l typing, Moorero/~ e~m-
re,unity h,all, 10 a.m.
Clx~k County Advisory ,Board,
1:30 p.m., TCEA h~spitality
lOOmo
Thursday, Dec. 4
~Public hearing, 1-90 bypass, 8
p.m., Sundance svhool.
Monday, IDec. 8
Blood typing, Sundance, I0
a.m.. 5 p.m., Episcupal parish
hall.
Thursday, Dec. 11
/Blood typing, Sundance, 11 to
5 p.m., Episcopal parish hall.
AND PLEDGE
CASPER, WYO.--It was not a trip to Washington
but then Dave Bannister of Gillette did not look to,,
nhappy as Wyoming Congressman John Wold hand-
im a check for $250. Bannister won the trip t,
Washington, D. C., for comin out first in a statewi,t,
Contest am mg Woht's Warriors during the 1968 eh,c
tion. The President of the Sheridan College stu(b,: '
body, decided however to u, e the prize for hi, educa i,-
nstead of the trip, after having been married in
interim.
Former Pledges and Donations
De,bert Harbaugh
Ben and Ruby Sager
Xi Theta, BeCa Sigma Phi
J. K. Kanode
Berenice Chatfield
(~arlotte C~rr
Sundancers women's bowling
league.
Devils Tower VFW Post No. 4311
Robert Streeter
Richard H. Durfee
The Sundance Times
Alex Smi,th
Ellis Livingston
Bear Lodge ~tel
Inyan Kara Club
Tuckers, Inc., Sheridan
Mrs. V. M. Freaeh
Mr. and (Mrs. Neal @arnmn
Carl Steiger
Jay Durfee
Mrs. C~mde Seeley end family
Shamrock Ladies C1ub
Kara Mountain Kids 4-H
Lorin I-hrper
John and Erma Quiztt
Georgia Dott~as
Mr. and (Mrs. Harry Reynold~
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Kuner~h
Mr. ,and ~rs. Ted Speidel
Jeanetta Cook
C~'ook County Co~vbelles
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Douglas
Mr. and ~rs. Claude DeCory
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hughes
Ricky Spracklen
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Dudrey
The Sundance Bowling Associa-
tion
Dick and Rose Zella Proctor
Deborah, Dana, Rick, Randel,
Kelly and Kyle Proctor
R@berts Construction Co.
Keith Lamb
Mr. and Mrs. George Beagle
Tim Herron
Lee Habeck
Wilma Tenke
Mr. a~d ,Mrs. Francis Hejde
The Give and Gain Club
Mr. and Mrs. Garvice Roby
(Mr. and (Mrs. Tracy Ellsbury
Mrs. Lee Th~nTpson
R. B. Hallin,~r
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Traey
The Dime Fund
Carlile Wranglers @H Club
(Mr. and (Mrs. l~ger Thorson
~r. and Mrs. Pa~l Smi1~h
Mr. and Mrs. Arnold I)uca
Stmd, anee Women's B~vlir~g Assn.
`Mr. and Mrs. Richard Snider
(Mr. and Mrs. Tommy Seeley
Tia and Todd Tom Seeley
Chester and Sadie Hemler
Kenneth and Florence HtRchins
Mona Short Line Tel. Co.
St~ai.tor and FAaine Clark
,Mr. and (Mrs. Edwin Rounds
Sundance Recreation p~o~am
Ve~ma B,uitterfield
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Simons,
Linda and Sully
Boys' jackets - infants to size
12; girls' coats and jackets - in-
fants to size 14. Jack and Jill
Shop.
To the
d
Ralph Plaisted will show slides of his trip
to the North Pole on Skidoos on
the
Beulah, Wyo.
ADMISSION: $1 per Person
Proceeds from this event will go to the fund to
send Wendy Courchaine, Miss Rodeo Wyo-
ming, to the national contest in Las Vegas, Nev.
Homestake Mining Co. has leased the
hunting rights on its holdings in Crook and
Weston counties south of Highway 14 to J. B.
Driskill, Box 523, Sundance, Wyoming. All
hunters will be required to have a written per-
mit to hunt in the above designated area. No
permit fee for the 1969 season will be charged
Homestake employees and lessees. A $1.00
fee will be charged legal residents of Crook and
Weston counties upon presentation of a valid
1969 Wyoming hunting license.
Permits will be issued at J. B. Driskill's
office at Moskee, Wyoming.
HOMESTAKE MINING CO.
Spearfish, S. D.