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Performances
Immunization Clinic
Men., Dec. 17, 1-4 p.m., Hulett
Clinic - Please call 2~1142 to
make an appointment.
Charnberof
Commerce
Tues., Dec. 18, noon, Sun-
dance State Bank Meeting
Room at Post Office
Hulett Town Council
Tues,, Dec. 18, 7 p,m.,Greater
Thurs,, De:c. 20, 1:30 p.m.,
Moorcroft Branch Library
Services District Board
Thurs., Dec, 20, 2:30 p.m., Has-
pit01 ConferenCe Room
(:rook Court, Museum
Thurs., Dec, 20,5 p.m., Best
Western Conference Room,
Hulett
Fri.
Can be
by the carwash. NO BOTTLES,
PLEASE!
BINGO!
Every Monday at 1 p.m., Sun-
Tues,, Thurs, mornings, 8:30
p.m.,
Church of Christ. Questions,
call Doreen, 283-1386. All
welcome.
Morning Glories Weight
Loss Group
Every Thursday, 9 a.m. weigh-
..... 2]29.
AI-Anon
EveryTuesday and Thursday, 8
p.m., Senior Citizens Center.
Every Tuesday and Thursday, 8
p.m:, Senior Citizens Center.
Free E. cell testing
Please call the Crook County
Natural Resource District at
283-2501 to pick up sample
bottlesand schedule a deliv-
eryand lab analysis time or
fi~ us on the web at www.
ccnrd.org for additional infor-
mation.
Our Thanks
Thank you to everyone who supported Sundance FFA
by making a purchase from our fruit sales fundraiser.
Enjoy Your Purchase,
Sundance FFA
Thank You
Thank you Sunclance Chamber of Commerce for bring-
ing the Christmas Light Parade up to the Crook County
Long Term Health Care and hospital. The patients re-
ally enjoyed it.
Maxine Noyes
Thank You
I would like to thank all my family and friends, near
and far, that came to help me celebrate my 90th birth-
day. It was an awesome pancake supper celebrated with
all my kids, grandkids, great grandkids and great-great
grandson and many friends. Thank you everyone for the
gifts and cards. It is great to live in a small community
where everyone is your friend.
Chipper Chatfield
Thank You
A Big Thank You to everyone who participated in the
Christmas Parade this year. I especially want to thank
our judges, Bonnie King, Catie Lohse and Jim Hadley
for braving the cold to do this outstanding service. Also
a shout out to Eric Stevens for shifting his trapping
plans to represent Santa Claus for us and to our mayor
Paul Brooks for lending his voice to announce. Thanks
to you too Reggie, I had a blast~! I look forward to doing
this again next year and the next and the next... Lastly,
congratulations to our winners!
Thanks again,
Debbie Krcelic
Our Thanks
The family of Dee Clark would like to thank everyone
for all of their help and support these last three years.
Dee felt honored to have such good friends. Many thanks
to Buttons and Bows for the luncheon and to the many
people who donated food. I would like to thank you in-
dividually but you are unknown to me. Thanks for the
many memorial donations. We hope to use it well in the
community. It has been great living in this corner of the
world with all of the caring people.
A big thank you to the Sundance Nursing Home and
all of the caregivers who gave such good care for Dee in
his final days.
We appreciate all that everyone has done for us. It made
a difficult time much easier.
Barbara Clark
Merle Clark and families
Denise Wagner and families
Danya, Darcy and Curtis Clark
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Peek at the Past
115 Years Ago by an Iowa resident whom he ll nI; Hulett.
December 10, 1897 owed money. The farmer asked The 476th Army Postal Unit,
About two weeks ago Dr. Mill~r the governor to forbid the sheriff Army Reserve unit located here,
performed an operation on JJL from taking any action. Governor is one of three units in the state
who resides on Willliams' Miller said he replied that he was to be deactivated. The action
divide, removing what he saidpowerless to interfere under the ends the eight-year life of the le-
wes a skin cancer. He sent the law. It was then that the series of cal unit.
abnormal growth to an Omaha abusive and threatening letters Mr. and Mrs. ilR~r Jones of
specialist who pronounced the started. In one, the farmer wrote Selbey, Mont. have announced
doctor's diagnosis~, that J. Eclat Hoot~, chief of the engagement of their daugh-
J.O. M~ld of Hay creek theG-men, is to find out why the
was in town Saturday on busi- governor was not doing this duty.
ness. "Mac" took out with him a
quantity of oats and will return
shortly for more grain. He can
well afford to feed sixty-cent oats
to calves.
75 Years Ago
December 16, 1937
A former Crook county farmer,
disgruntled by being dispos-
sessed of his property through a
sheriffs sale, was named by
ernor Milleras the man who has
written a series of abusive and
threatening letters to him. Al-
though he declined to make the
man's name public, he said that
he formerly lived in Crook county
and now has taken residence
in Montana. After receiving the
sixth of the letters, the chief exec-
utive turned them over to postal
authorities for action. In addi-
tion to a veiled threat the letter
contained an obscene phrase.
The farmer wrote the governor
some time ago when his proper-
ty was taken on an attachment
Governor Miller said he believed
the letters were written under a
severe mental strain and he felt
that the authorities should !r~a~ke
an investigation.
50 Years Ago
December 13, 1962
Hart~ ~zl/~/ Monday was
elected chairman of the board
of the Crook County Weed and
Pest Control district. Stephen
was elected vice chairman
and Donal ~ was e-elected
treasurer.
A Dent; aviation electri-
cian's mate third class, was pro-
meted to his present rank while
stationed with Fleet Tactical
Support Squadron 21 at the At-
sugi, Japan Naval Station. Dent
is the son of Mr. and Mrs. R~jer
RESPONSIBILITY
Heb. 9:27 It is appointed unto man once to
die, but alter this the judgment day. This
judgment day is for all souls who die & go to
this holding place that is called Hell in Lk.
16:22-16. There are 2 places to go. The rich
man went to Torment & the Beggar was
carried by angels to paradise to Abraham to
wait there until 2rid Coming of Christ. 2
Thess, 1:7-9. When the 2rid Coming of
Christ with His Angels taking vengeance on
them that know not God and obey not the
Gospel of Christ. Vs. 9 they shall be
punished with everlasting destruction away
from the Lord of His Glory. This judgment
will be paradise to be with the Lord, the
other will be in torment of the lake of fire Rev
20:14-15. This is the second death for alll
'etei~i~.' Heaven iS/a ?l~lace 'fO~ prep-af~f:]
,s0~s.~ ,Hell ism'prept~e~ f0¢~
~ar~d SOuls. : ..... " , : , '!-
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graduated from Eastern Montana
College and is teaching the first
gade in Great Falls, Mont. Jolley
graduated from the University of
Wyoming with a degree in range
management and is employed by
the Homestake Mining Co.
25 Years Ago
December 17, 1987
In the eight years since Wyo-
ming's hunter safety law went
into effect, more than 43,000
Wyoming residents have com-
pleted the hunter education
course sponsored by the Wyo-
ming Game and Fish Depart-
ment. The law requires persons
bom on or after January 1, 1966
must have hunter safety before
going hunting.
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