II the Black Hms of Wyoming
Aladdin
Frank Blake was an Aladdl~
shopper last Thursday and also a
caller at Wyman's.
Irvtn Hejde and son Dannie
were among those who went to
Belle Fo~lrche last Thursday ev-
ent~ to see the 4-H calves sold
at the sales ring.
George Harvey was a caller at
Blokes ,Sunday.
Chas. Wyman was employed at~
Whalens Saturday.
Frank Blake was a visitor at l
Toddy Blakes last week Wbd.
The kndanee Times, Sumlanee~ Wyoathtg
Wanda Canfield accompanied
Guilfords to Upton Sunday might.
Willis Butholph was coyote
hunting around Gillette, a couple
days last week.
James Guilford, his father and
Eugene, were dehorning cattle
Thursday.
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Devil's Tower
(last week)
Mrs. Lucy Storm was moved
from the Holmes home to the
home of her daughter, Mrs. Rosa
GOIgS TO CHICAGO Vesser, in Moorcroft at the be-
. Miss Marjorie HeJde departed ginning of the week.
~ast Thursday enroute to ChicagoI Mr. and Mrs. Roy Jones of
to attend 4-H congress going by Newcastle moved their belong-
way of Newcastle where she willI ings to the Hart Mill on Satur-
Join other 4-H ers going to Chi-[day where Roy is employed.
sago. [, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jc~h~son and
John Whalen w~ a caller at [boys were guests at the Ed Vines
v n, ant T rs av ~vA f Ihome on Thanksgiving
W_ma_ 1___ hu d .... ntn~.
Bob Blake w/tlB a caller at Wv- ] Mr. and Mrs. Pete Hayworth
man', ~atu d v - [ and the ,Solomon Boys took in the
__~_ ~t__r_a..
~ ~ _ '._ . I charivart at the Aston place Sat-~
• mas. wyman ann son merz [ .Pdav .t~.ht in hnnnr Of rim Way
and grandson Kenne(h Middleman worth and ,his bride.
~wed up slabs for wood at A.J. Mrs. Ruth Fowlkes spent the
Pattin~ons a few days last week.
Sprin;Valley
week end at the ranch of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hauber
a~d Mary Fowl, ken ate Thanks-
giving dinner with her in Sun-
dance.
Mrs. Ella White had Dr. Clar-
enbach call last week as she had
a severe case of flu. Ernest and
Herman are now having their
turn at it.
Mr. and Mrs. Joyner visited in
the Hills Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Yvon~e Johnson stayed with
the children at the Tower.
The Ben Wolfe family have all
had the flu but are around again.
Rodney Lebo enjoyed a birth-
day dinner in his honor at the
home of his friend, Maurice
Hattber, on Sunday.
Ed Vines has been busy mov-
ing furniture and livestock to
Hulett, where he a~d Mrs. Vines
have taken over the hotel. We
wish them luck in this new ad-
venture.
Harry Vines and family are
moving into the home vacated by
his father.
Mr. and Mrs. Frolander and
little Robert visited with Abe and
Ilene ~lpe at the Campstool Ranch
Sunday afternoon, Nov. 25.
On Monday, Rod~ey Lebo and
George Grenier worked ~n the
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Guiford
are visiting at the home of his
~parents, Mr. and Mrs. Everett
Guilford. Eugene Guilford recent-
ly received ;his discharge from the
~Marine Corps. !
Joe ~al was sick with the flu
last week but is some ,better at~
this writing.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Horner of
Upton had Thanksgiving dinner
~vith George Beal's.
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Thompson
and children went to Belle
~-'ourche after their radio Satur-
day and stopped to visit with!
their daughters, Mrs. Paul Dill-
avou and Mrs. Fred Tschetter of
SPearfish.
Tommy Fuller is now staying
at S. V. R., he plans on staying
all winter, unless he can get a
~)lace as chore boy some place.
Mr. a~d Mrs.. Eugene Guilford,
Mrs. E. Guilford, James and jd.
ellen, were business callers in Up-
ton and Sundanee Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dave Horner of
Upton stopped at S.V.R. and had
a dish of ice cream on their way
home Thursday.
Thursday, December 6,,
'telephone. line where a couple of I program with particular refer- I Floyd and Pauline Dillon
poles had been ~broken down. [ence to the huge stock piles of]turned Wednesday from Arlln
Mr. and Mrs. J. Whltles are ]wool owned by the United King- ~tvn S. D. wher.~they had •
the parents ofasonborn Nov 27 Idom an" -ow -t-r~i- "h .... i'e~|" " ....... I s
"" ~J "'" .... t OU- *'! utt eu eu n t eUUL UltOr tile ourtal .)1 ~r,. J~ucy
~vJrs. ~en~e rage 18 netp ng [ a~ I~.. I
the Whitles home. ..~ [,~mtes. l lon
X--
WYOMING SENATOR
ON WOOL COMMITTEE
Washington, D. C. Nov. 21:~Sen-
ator E. V. Robertson, Republican
of Wyoming, was today appointed
a member of the ,Special Senate
Committee to Investigate the Pro-
duction, Transportation and Mar-
keting of Wool.
~enator McKellar, President
pro-tern of t;he Senate, made the
announcement. The Wyoming
solon will fill the vacancy caused
,by the death of the Honorable
John Thomas, the late Senator of
Idaho.
The appointment of Senator
Robertson brings to this Com-
mittee a wool grower whose years
of experience in the sheep busi-
ness in northern Wyoming will
be beneficial to the Committee.
At the present time hearings are
being held on the entire wool
WHEN YOU WANT ESPECIALLY
Nice FRESH VEGETABLES
you will find the largest supply and assortment at 8LY'S
Grocery. New goods received every day
In the Bakery department you will find a complete a~ort-
ment from two ,bakeries received daily.
IN THE MEAT SHOP at all times is Just about everyth|~
in fresh, cured and lwnch meats, all of the very best quality
obtainable. P
SLrS GROCERY
~'i~, M~, l~.m% ¥~,~bl~, Bakery ~
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8UPER/tt4N
Our Buyer
just returned from the eastern
markets
.AND IT'S TRUE
he find lots of
Hard to Get
Merchandise
These goods are coming in every day.
SOME OF THE MERCHANDISE ALREADY IN--
Men's Underwear, in both cott and wool
union suits -- Men's Robes -- Men's Work
Pants and Sh~rts -- Ties -- Sox -- Scarfs
and Belts ~ Hats and Caps -- Handkerchiefs
ON THE ROAD AND WILL BE HERE BY THE
MIDDLE OF NEXT WEEK
Both light and dark Outings--Prints and bleached
Muslins -- Lunch Sets -- Bridge Sets--Towels--
Handkerchiefs -- Pillows and Crib Blankets galore
---and many other thlngs~just come In and see for
yourself.
One thing we don~ have--is more help, and we re-
gret that we have not been able to give the service
we would have liked to give, but we sincerely thank
you for your patience and hope soon to "serve you
better"
YORK'S DS.
RULE
Belle Fourehe, South Dakota
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