YEARS AGO
15, 1971
of a $1500 budg-
was approved
' the Sundance
Club during its
meeting. The club
made plans during the
for its annual Christ-
program.
to Mr.
Mrs. Don Ike who were
Dec. 4 at the Pres-
Church in Moor-
They are making their
at the Harry Berger
where Don is employ-
The new Mrs. Ike is the
Miss Donnie Lamp-
30th wedding anni-
of Dr. and Mrs.
W. Kunckel was the
celebrated at a din-
r party hosted by Mr. and
Robert Frolander at
ranch home November
The Kunckel's anniver-
date is November 20,
sorry to report that
Nicholas of the Crow
area passed away Dec.
He is a brother of Mrs.
Gitner of Beulah and
and Cecil Nicholas,
live near Crow Peak.
IVa-. and Mrs. Lee Tremble
parents, by adoption, to
boys Mark and Mike,
are now two years old.
join a sister, Marie,
night at the TCEA hospitality
room.
Louis Smith, a longtime
Black Buttes area rancher,
died early Monday morning
at his home here. Smith, 81,
had been in ill health for the
last five years.
Corinne Hewes, 17, Sun-
dance high school senior, has
been named Co-Ed corres-
pondent for the 1961-62
school year, according to
Margaret Hauser, editor of
Co-Ed magazine.
A district court jury here
Friday acquitted K. C. Brim-
mer, 24-year-old Moorcroft
man, of manslaughter in the
shooting last May of Richard
Martinez at Moorcroft.
There were two winners in
last Saturday's Cash Days
promotion and both were
from out of town. David Sipe
won the 3 p.m. drawing and
received $125 while Mary
Johanneson, Carlile, won the
4 p.m. drawing and received
$25.
Not present for the in town
prizes of $25 each were
Harry Pollom and James. E.
Varner, beth of 731st Radar
Sq.
THIRTY-FIVE YEARS AGO
DEC. 11, 1941
Claude Sackett has been
named to superintend the
Sundance city light plant
because of the resignation of
Delbert Jackson, who left
He has received no such call
as yet, however.
Mildred Landers, daugh-
ter of Mr. and Mrs. L. G.
Landers of Sundance, placed
in the blue ribbon award
group in the National-4-H
club contest which was held
in Chicago this last week.
She was one of five to win
this distinction in the entire
group which represented ev-
ery state.
Capturing honors as high
individual in the national
non-collegiate livestock
judging contest at the Inter-
national Livestock Show at
Chicago, David Eddington of
Veteran won a $250 scholar-
ship and helped the Wyo-
ming 4-H club team to place
seventh among the 28 teams
competing. Other members
of the Wyoming team were
John Knight and Glen
Hertzler of Goshen county.
FIFTY YEARS AGO
DEC. 9, 1926
Mrs. M M. Lane, an Upton
lady and mother of towns-
man, John Lane, had the
misfortune .to lose all her
personal effects when the
fairview school house, in
School district No. 1 in which
she lived and also taught
school burned to the ground
during school hours Monday
afternoon, Nov. 29.
We are informed by ~r
H. D. Port of a serious
outbreak of hog cholera a-
mong the hogs of the farmers
of Spearfish valley and vici-
nity. Dr. Port was called into
the infected hogs. The
reputation of Mr. Port as a
vetermary makes his services
years old, and a broth- Sunday for Cheyenne. in much demand in a case of
, Rusty six years old, who The city council has chosen this kind.
also adopted children.Tom Hooper as the new city Miss Imogene Potter, who
~ Trembles drove to Cas- clerk to replace Jackson and for the past two years has
on the 6th and broughthe will also work at the light been relief operator at the
little boys home. Sat-plant, telephone exchange, has re-
ay the entire family, ac- Claude Sluss was releasedsigned and is now assisting
Zpanied by lee's mother, from the United States army at the postoffice.
~. Viva Tromble, went to and retm~aed home Friday.It is reported that Truman
le Fourche to Christmas He volunteered about a year Tibbets has the measles. Its
P and buy clothes for the ago, but was over the 28 year ttlff luck, Truman, to have to
lads. Grandma spent old mark. He has been batch and have the measles.
aight at the ranch with stationed at Fort Riley, Kan- Dr. Clarenbach removed
Feeder Report DECEMBER 16, 1976 THE SUNDANCE TIMES PAGE 3
SIOUX CITY, IOWA
Feeder cattle prices here at
Sioux City held mostly steady
Monday, however on Wed-
nesday's sale comprising
much larger share of the
receipts. Prices at Wednes-
day's sale generally ,1.00 -
2.00 lower. Extremely low
temperature most bearish
influence on market. On
Monday, smaUl volume
Choice and Prime calves 1.00
higher and Wednesday,,-se-
veral loads fleshy 900 lb.
steers firm to .50 higher.
Best yearling demand for
thin fleshy 600-700 lb. offer-
ings. Outgo this week esti-
mated at 4400 head, includ-
ing 3900 at auctions.
FEEDER STEERS: Three
loads Choice and Prime 400-
450 lb. 44.00-46.00. Choice
350-500 lbs. 40.00-44.25.
Mixed Geod and Choice inc.
some bull calves 34.20 -
39.00. Canadian imports of
these grades reduced this
week. Lot Choice and Prime
560 lbs. 46.00. Most Choice
500-200 lbs. 35.50-38.50 with
several loads thin 600-750
Ibs. 37.00-38.75. Wednes-
day's sales 37.00-38.00 with
one load of Choice and Prime
735 lbs. thin and empty
38.75. Few Choice 750-800
lbs. 36.50-37.00. Four loads
Choice and Prime 902-969
lbs. fleshy, 37.00-37.20. Few
Choice 921-985 lbs. 36.10-
36.70. Good thin, 500-660
lbs. 31.85-34.25.
FEEDER HEIFERS:, Two
loads Choice and Prime 350-
420 lba. 39.(D-40.20. Choice
350-500 lbs. 29.00-34.50,
mostly 32.00-34.00. Mixed
Good and Choice 27.80-
29.50. Choice 500-750 lbs.
29.50-33.75, two loads 526-
530 lbs. 36.05. Load Choice
and Prime 658 lbs. 34.10 and
load fleshy 800 lbs• 34.30.
Package Choice and Prime
fleshy 952 lbs. 35.75. Mixed
Good and Choice 500-700 lbs.
28.75-30.00.
There were a total of 4,196
feeders going through the
Yards this past week as
compared with 4,090 a week
ago, and 6,007 a year ago.
Price averages are:
This Week, Last Week,
Last Year.
Steers - $36.25, $36.21,
$38.26.
Heifers - $32.96, $33.83,
$32.34.
St. Calves - $41.28, $39.60,
$36.31.
Hf. Calves $32.57,
$32.66, $29.55.
one way to get your wife's
attention is to sit down and
lookconfortable...middle
age:when the future gets
herequicker than it used
to...active minds and hens
are not discouraged by infer-
tile eggs...when all is said
and done, more is said than
done...you can't humiliate a
hog by throwing mud at
him...indifference in a man
is a problem few women
know know to handle...mod-
em television programs are
educational-they 're forcing
people to read books.
o f W YOMINO
312 Miller
Gillette, Wyoming
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