Virginia Ramsay, CEHE
Flame-Proof Trick-Or-Treaters;
It Takes Only A Few Minutes
,With only a little time .and ef-
fort, you can prevent your small
lxick.ortrea~er from ~¢cidentatl~¢
Curni~rtg into a human ,torch.
It's easy and inexpensi~¢e to
prepare a tqame,retarding solu-
tion at home which ,will n~)t ham
clothing, said tMike ,MeNamee,
Uni, versi, ty ~)f W~coming Exten-
sion engineer.
T~ fix this solution, mix seven
ounces of regular laundry borax
and ¢~hree otmces of boric acid
~¢ith Swo quarts of nearer, t~)ric
acid is available at drug stores
Ind same grocery stores.
,Prepare era>ugh solution to
t~over the costttmes thoroughly.
Then dip the ,clothing into the
solution and Let i~t drip dry; or,
~pply the solution 'with a spray.
~fter ~alloween, throw the
costt~mes into the mash and the
solution ~tll come ri,~ht out.
~f ~our .children ,wear crepe
paper costumes, check ,the l~bels
;o see if the 9~pcr has been
treated, laf i¢ ,hasn't, spra~¢ the
costumes with your ,homemade
solution .and let them dry thor-
ou~hly. Salt ~crystals will proba-
~bly form on the paper, but since
Eaese glisten in the ligh¢, the
children ,won't object.
To 4be dot~bly safe from fire,
equip your child's jack-o-lantern
wRh a flashlbgla~ instead o~ a
candle.
ridgeon Rites
Held at Upton
~tmeral srv~ces for Henry
I. Prittgeon, 'Upton, former Sun.
dance resident, were held in
Upton Oct. 20. Pridgeon, 66,
died Oct. 16 ~t the Weston Coun-
ty Memorial Hospital i:n Ne~v-
castle. He ff~ad been in ill hea~th
for several years.
Services ~rere held ,a~2 p. m.
in the Community ,Methodist
Church with the Rev. Richard
Gilbert o~.fieiat~rtg. ~urial was
in Greerran~rd cemetery, Upton,
under Ohe direction of ~leColley
Funeral ~ome, .Newcastle.
Pallbearers were S~an Thomp-
son, Nell Thompson, John Nel-
son, Luther Prirt~le, Lawrence
~,a~eri and E~bert Norris.
Hena'y Isa,ac Pridgeon, the son
of John and Jessie Prid,geon,
was born Aug. 24, 1903 at An-
thon, ~a. ~Leaadng Clark, S. D.
at the age of seven, he came to
Wyoming with 'his iparen~ who
homesteaded 17 mi4es west of
Ne~ca,stle.
,Pridgeon attended country
schools and graduated from
Newcastle high school where he
was an outstandirtg athlete in
football, `basketball .and track.
YIe was married to ~axine
Foltz at Hot Sprir~gs, S. I). on
Dec. 29, 1928. Four children
were ~born to ,the couple.
A~fter working on road con-
struvtion for several years, 'he
started work with the Wyoming
Highway Department ~ 19¢32
and was employed with the de-
partmen~t until 1943.
The couple ~lived at N~wcastle
unti:l 1939 and in Su,ndance un-
til 1943. That year, the co,uple
~noved to U~ton where they pur-
chased the Fol~ :Store £rom ~rs.
Pridgeon's parents. They sold
the store last June.
He is survived by ,his wife,
~Vlaxine; three sons - Jerry, Beu-
lah; John, ,Moor~roR; .and Dean,
Indian ~Iead, Md.; one dat~h-
ter, Mrs. DereLl (~arbara) Su'hr,
Upton; three brothers - George,
~elle Fourehe; ,Ri,ehard, WIont-
gomery, Ala.; a~d Donald, Gil-
lette; five sisters - Mrs. Rodney
Ware, Sundanee; 'Mrs. ~en ~vr-
riss, 'Mrs. Earl Lynch, ~Irs. Ray
C. Cummin~gs and ~rs. William
G. Dixon, all of Newcastle; 17
grandchildren and s e v e r a 1
~ieces and ne~phc~vs.
A memorial has been estab-
lished to respiratory diseases
~*~und with Union State ~Bank, Up-
tan, in charge.
First One-Cent
County Receives
Gas Tax Increase 57,387 Trout
First distribution of the addi.
tional one-cent gasoline tax
levied by the 1969 legis~lature
has ,been made ~o Wyoming's
erie.s, towns and counties by
the Department of Revenue.
The distribution represents
tax collevted in July 1969 and re-
mitted in August.
¢~mounts received in this area
were Sandance, $375.62; Hulett,
$311.32; [M~orcroft, $177.06; and
,Crook County, $1,675.13.
THE SUNDANCE TIMES
Svnd~nce, Wyo. Oct. 30, 1969
A total o:f 57,387 trout were
planted in Crook county waters
in September, according to the
Wy(~ming Game and Fish Com-
missilon. The total includes
14,727 brook trout and 52,660
rainbows.
Wa~ers receiving brook trout
were ,Sherrard and Kirl~atrick
reservoirs, Stevcart and .Lappe
ponds and ~edic~ne Lake.
Rainboav trout ~rent into Gets
Reservoir, Gets Irrigation Res-
ervoir ,and Keyhole Dam. Kesr-
hole received 50,774 vairtbo~s.
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that the Crook Cotmty ~Iigh School Dist-
rict ~ard issued ~wr~an~ for the ~ol1~virtg ~iI,I:s e~ceeding $300.00
at the re,gular meeting ,of the ~oard hem on October 16, 1969 at Moor-
cro4~t, Wyoming.
To W~hom Paid ~urpose of Exoendituve ~Amount
Sar~wick M~)tors -- Repairs of Scbool ~u:s ................ $304.43
Dick ~liek & Co. -- Art .Supplies ...................................... 323.17
Sundance Atlie.d Activities -- Rei.~bursemen~ ~o~
Meals, ,Lodging, Rolls, School
Assen~bly, Postage, Insurance,
~Intry Fees, e~e ..................................... 475.23 3898
M,oorcro~t :School ./~ctivity ,Fuaad --- ~eim,bursement
for Vacttttm ~ags, ,0oaches Olini~,
,Envelopes, Postage, Dod~ging,
~als, Progra,ms, ~tc ......................... 821.9~ 3968
Tucker's Inc. --- Files, Chairs, Supplies ..................... 720.33 3969
Cr~ss Music Centre --- Horn Repairs & Lyres ....... 314.68 399~
The Sport Shop --- Athletic ~upplies ............................ 410.25 3998
Tri-County Electric Ass'n Inc. -- Electric Service ..... 310..50 4017
~ornce Mann Ins. Co. --- A~DA & tFoatball Insurance :1065.00 4021
Wyo. ~. S. Ax~tivRies Ass'n -- Merabership and
Activities ........................................ 315.00 40~
Co,born 'School Suppls"-- Tennis T~bles .................... 305.30 3902
Htflett AetivRy Ftmd -- ~and Expense to Laramie,
Judging to Laramie, Postage,
Ete ......................................................... 582.26 3955
Tesoro Petroleum CO~p. --- ,Fuel Oil ......................... 644.49 4040
~Pt~blish Oct. 30, 196@.
No. of
Warran~
3871
3891
PUBLIC NOTICE
,Notice is hereby giveaa that the School District No. One Board
of Cro~k County issued ~arrants for t:he foll~e, ving bills exceeding
$300.00 at .the regular mee¢ing of the tk~ard held on October 13, a.t
Sundance, Wyoming.
To Whom Paid ,Purpose of Expenditure CLrnount
Houghton Mifflin Co.--Workbooks, Tests, etc ........ $327.03
Wyo. Farm ~ttrea.u Mu~tual Ins. ,Co. "Insurance on
Vehicles ....................... 321.80
Pu,blis!h Octo`ber 30, 1969
No. Of
Warrant
1616
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice is hereby .gi, ven that the Regttlar meeting o~ the CrOak
County ~ligh School B~ard will he held on Tuesd,ay, November 11~h
instead o~ Thursday, November 13th as regularly scheduled. This
char~ge for the mon,th of November orfly. Said meeting will be
held in HuleSt, Ws, oming at the hour of 1:30 p.m. in the Hu, ett
school l~hrary.
Raying)rid L. Dennis,
Chairman ~o.ard of Trustees
Crook CounW High ~r~Ch~ol Distriot
l~ublish October 30, 1969
Don't Forget the
Closaot~t of equipment & tools of T & H Primping Service, Inc.
to be held a~ the Charles Ke~itzer ranch, 3V= miles northeast
of Gillette, Wyo. Turn off highway 14-16 east of Gillette at
trailer camp across from Experiment Farm and go 1Ve miles
north.
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8
Sale will start at 12:30 p.m. sherpl!! Be There!i!
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Tremendous Line of Tools & Equipment
Every kind of saw, wrenches, bits, drills, jacks, welders, pulleys,
chains, crummles, come-a-longs, groovers, boomers, acetylene
torches, end scads more.
TD-9 Crawler tractor with loader -- TD-9 Crawler tractor with
dozer, etc.
See H4tndbills for Complete Listing or Call Auctioneer
T & H PUMPING SERVICE; INC., Owner
R. A. "DICK" MADER, Auctio~Mer
Gillette, Wyo. Ph. 682-3882
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whether your choice of brand and color is Red, green, Orange or Yellow-go buy that new trac-
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Regular Fall Harvest
Price Price
IHC 1444 Gas Utility, live PTO, 3 pt. 12.4x28 ...................... $ 4,050.00
IHC 1444 Diesel Utility, live PTO, 3 pt. 12.4x28 .................... 4,250.00
i'H'C544 Gas Farmall, 650x16, 13.6x38 ................................... 6,250.00
IHC 544 Diesel Farmall, 650x16, 13.6x38 ............................ 6,950.00
IHC 544 Gas Hydrostatic Farmall, 13.6x38 ............................ 7,150.00
IHC 1544 Gas Utility, live PTO, 3 pt. 14.9x28 ...................... 5,950.00
IHC 1544 Diesel Utility, live PTO, 3 pt. 14.9x28 ................ 6,500.00
IHC 656 Gas Farmall 650x16, 15.5x38 ................................ 6,950.00
IHC 656 Gas Hydrostatic Farmall, 15.5x38 ............................ 7,450.00
IHC 656 Diesel Farmall, 650x16, 15.5x38 ............................ 7,850.00
IHC 656 Diesel Hydrostatic Farmall 15.5x38 ........................ 8,250.00
IHC 756 Gas Farmall, 750x15, 15.5x38 ................................ 8,250.00
IHC 756 Diesel Farmall, 750x15, 15.5x38 ........................... 9,950.00
IHC 856 Diesel Farmall, 1000x16, 18.4x38 .......................... 10,250.00
IHC 1856 Diesel Wheatland Special, Hyd. 19.4x34 .............. 8,750.00
IHC 856 Diesel Custom Farmall, 9.5x15, 15.5x38 ................ 9,650.00
IHC 1256 Diesel Farmall, lO00x16, 18.4x38 ........................ 12,250.00
IHC 1256 Diesel Farmall, 4 Wheel, Cab 18.4x38 .................. 16,750.00
IHC 4100 Diesel 4 Wheel Drive, Cab, 23.1x26 ................... 21,500.00
$ 3,250.00
3,450.00
5,250.00
5,650.00
5,650.00
4,950.00
5,450.00
5,450.00
5,950.00
6,350.00
6,750.00
6,450.00
7,450.00
8,250.00
6,750.00
7,650.00
9,450.00
12,250.00
14,500.00
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