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Independent Bindery x i~) MADE AT CONFERENCE HERE The Reverend Kenneth Rice's appointment to Newcastle's First Methodist Church has been extended for another year as a result of the annual conference of the Methodist Church held in Newcastle last week. Approximately 73 delegates re-~ ' ~--- presented the various towns andICancer Sodafv districts throughout the state 'f with the attendance running as] TODS 155 G~I high as about 200 at different * --i "7- No. 23 Newcastle, Weston County, Wyoming, Thursday, June 9, 1955 Subscription $3.00 per Year meetings l|n Fund l mve . ; Mary Schlaikjer of Newcastle] was awarded first prize in the The recent eampal~n Ill West -------" I O,IF,rmErectm-" " " FUNERAL SI tVICES SLIND Peace Oratomcal contest for{t on county to raise $1150,1a the I gWNbD-NU hR UbA I: / . g ] young people. "Miss Schlaikjer[American Cancer SoViet;: e~tt. LLY BURNED, EXPLOSION /Gas R.epressur,ng /FOR JOJ: Hi NEYCLITT, . . /Plant in Field ] nat,on to the Um ed N /reports that the e~m~l~. oriai services zor william D. Townsend, Sr of Osage,] [ Joe Honeycutt, widely known former grocery store own- . ',"t ations|. . ~ ],held at the FLrst" Method[st" Church ,n" Newcastle this J Tri-Co-Gas is expected to put / er of Osage, passed away following a heart attack at the Weston ouildings in. New. York. City. J mcommm eme anvy.naa ex- ,~nanges In mlmsterlal appoint Y Don, June 9 at 2:30 o clock. Bryan Clark will conduct/into operation in the Clareton[County Memorial Hospital in Newcastle Friday morning. He "ice]lent coo"eratl"n ^# .i h,L Field within 90 da s a half mil " " T mems Ior me new cnurcn year in. v,L ~w, r trice and interment will follow ]n Greenwood cemetery y - had been confined there s,nce uesday, May 31st. 'n the direction of McColley~-, Ilion dollar gas repressuring plant,/ Mr. Honeycutt was born at Red~ cludeothe follwin~. L.: J. Steven./~i:~:a~:s~i:nda~nt~r OLin- Home Graves[de rites]~, a- . . . [said to be tlm first of its kind inIHill, North Carolina, the son of Summc, r neech son oz wneauana wui go zo zne| 1e ma J~'~-"*--'" ~-a- I " hi r I" new ivlemoaist Church being es- ~,yur uz upton, servea, a& n charge of Upton Lodge ~JX l:ntrles In s a ca. ~John and Mary (Cuthbertson) ] hA! ;. +ho~ ~, ,~. A,F. & A.M. J]~--. D ]A ~ ~ The plant is being shipped from JHoneycutt on December 10, 1888 Clinic to Onen ~o,~eo in cheyenne AJ,rea |tl~e'Bet'a" Si'gma'i~l"e"~l~;;*~tw;l~ l'ownsend passed away att I-UI I%~l~l~rJ ~t~U~l] |Cushing, Okla, and construct[on,At an early age he moved to Li-] r ~:oouage oz ~unoanee. w.m go ~O~drive Mr~ ~a th ~.~-.~:. t: ~ ~ : " ~'"r'" ""^ ~- 1'm h" -'"De'* t"~ ='="~*"~ R l~ ~,a.~ wneatlantl. Levl ~,ouaeroacg, as-i ~" "~,~**" ~'~ ~e~ [ ,~ /win start w][n]n a zew nays./uv %v. zwu. ~. m~o ~ .~v u u[I I~|~ ~| I |Vial I~ R,~t~i~t,~ .t o,~ ~,~ ~tu~ ~t~,~th,~ ]charge of the*drive in the Osx~ ,o~x entr~es nave thUS tar oeen~ ' ~Tut*l'- ~-la wh-re -n June 22 ~ -- s -. e --[receixl:d for "Miss Wes.tern Gate-| A firm spokesman said the[~nlf~ ~'-'~va~' ma:ri,~ ~,~ R~ i,~[ Mi~ Mar~,i,~ 14aver ~ ,;,~ dfst Church will temporarily sup-|c mmunlty.The drive i.n Newe~ wa plant is capable of processing six : - . ."-" 1 the ul it at Sundance on ue was unaer the eh~tl~p ~[ y Rodeo, Louis Shook, chair./ [Stone. To this union was born[Director of the Wyoming Society P Y P p /of S,~-a*,-w R ,~, *v~,~H man of the Rodeo Queen contest o,c,u~c ~ecc ua.y .t w, . sunoay mornings ~oton Arm- ,-- -- ~ v w. two daughters, Vesta Lee and for Cmppled Children and Adults " B1 ~[has announced (extract butanes, propanes and/ I nauah of Buffalo is retired but/ ock workers were ett~tt~ ~a,aa avona. rJe was preceaea was m z~ewcasue recen[Jy making "- - in th ir ' / Entered thus far are Beverly|natural gas by the repress'urmg];, ne.th ~ Xreo L ~ ,-h'~ aiea/final nlans for the summer -ne,~,'h will supply the church at Kaycee.| e . ea.mp.aign and b l~L~eg~ Owen Helen Dixon Ma Cr method. :'"Y m, . . ~" . . ~" "~ . houses m me ~nree towl~ l~ll~d / ',ry om-] ~m infancy. ]chmc whmh will be held in New- Wall]am Iiams, ordained at theJb, ai- 1,~,; * -! ~~|well, Beverly DeCastro, Jeanette| Kepressurmg ]s a memoa oy| He held membership in the[Castle for a six-week period be- conference will serve Buffalo.Lans ~" "~"'~ ~r,~,~-o ~ ~~~]Keener and JoAnn Niemcyk Sev-/which residue or dry gas is re-/ ]"inn]n- Mon"-', Jun~ 1-~ ~w~ Crier Hunt of Tensleep will serve|'~ ' . - r~ewcasue ,~oage r~o zu, J u u,~ ~ ""~ Memoers of the W 0t~t ~~: : [eral others have expressed their|turned to the ground. It ]s tamed| " -^- "-'-J 2~Hurst conferred here ith Co-n- Clearmont. R. F. Goff of Wor-| e~ ~ ~, - "~-::/~:~': ]intentions of entering Jut increasing oil recoveries fromJ~.ne:.ru~tue.~ ge r~o. a o a, a:~ ~z| t- Su"t S-bil Jacksxm." Mr- ~o land will also serve Tensleep, and]Cancer eomml~e lnel~ ~p#, $, -: : ,:- t o " ' " " ~well in the CI r t n Field Th ~A. IV[ 'rutue, uzia ann one uKia-i ~ v ~,~' ~ lJ. Klodt, ehairraan; Mrs, Rex. , l~[ t=ontestams will De ~.uage~ on| .s a e o " e]homa Consistor, Guthrie Okla [Aimonetto and Mrs. Karl Thoem. ivJer~on cox o~ t~asm wm mSO/Sne,~ ~z a/~= / !!!ieeam:a~Cs}jPec~T~!~ iih:Y:tttie:d/!!t?:;e4c, t'imt~rl;iar~e~:si;~ed/Ga/hoHmea ~ ~dit ;O94s8agwehf:r :mhOekle:./ In'he clinic, which will be held SUGP:Yn?Ttt:siel:~ also ordained] P::ii:C~n~~'~~ - 1. l~lk ~/ s a s'~ ' " " ~tablished the Hone,cutt Grocer,[ in a local grade SChOOl, will be at the conference, will serve Han-} , l~t:~/~les for the different sections. The|as a pilot plant. |and Service Station~which he op-[c nducted by Miss Aleta Ault, na and Medicine Bow. Other ap-~ ,' : [contest win be held in advance[ This means, the spokesman,erated until his retirement in Au / speech therapist for the Lander pointments remain the same. ]JUnIOr Leader$ ~~'~~iof the rodeo. Judging of appear-isaid, if it performs as engineering/~ust 1954 "/Grade School. It will be operated The attending ministers and| ~ ~~[~[anee and personality will be made|studies indicate, Tri-Co-Gas in-IS O.'r "iv-rs. in^l" de his widow / through the cooperation of the delegacies termed the conference|l-e~e TO[ ~'~ ~r~|at an informal gathering and|tends to construct two to fourJ.~ u.v v vn .~,~,u hi ~ u hter'|State Easter Seal program and "most successful." [,~ . * ~ . . l~~/horsemanship will be judged bylsimilar plants in the field. Tri-Co-|~essie ~ e y~, . s oa g 't the local ~tchool . |/raining . -~ = |tw sessi ns friding'P intswiLl|Gasisaj intventure, f rmed bY|~/:nddV:u~t~r,D:~rn~2an~ensa[ All of'northeastern Wyoming JIM PARRISH GRADUATES ~ . ' ~,'=-----'~'~ be scored on equal basisbetween Vos Oil C W ton O' n g g " i~ine Jumor eaners, one ,eaa~ !;p. TOWNSEND. SR. Ithe groupings and the winner Co. Snd R; ebu~Oil. linlc? d GasI In!erment was ~iade in Green-lWfllbenef'~AbY. the. branch c~injc FROM WYOMING UNIVERSITY[er and the Home Denlan~;ratlo wzon county MemorialJpicked by collective balloting byl ]wooa uemetery ac l-~ewcasue on] to enro']~'a'~s~u~en~ai~'s'as~e t"'~ At commencement exercises at[ agent left TuesdaF for Junior in Newcastle Monday] a certified public accountant. I [Sunday, June 5th. Services were] the University of Wyoming on[ Leader Training Camp tn r eontac~ ~v~is~ ~yDll oacKson June 6 after being fa-[ Entries in the contest are stiUl Two Frnm ~Ollnh/ I held at the McColley Fune all " Monday, James R. Parrish wasJ lab. " ~rned by a gas explosion|being accepted. Address all en-[ I Home with the Rev. Alan B.[ Miss Ault has. been employed graduated fromthe Universit.vl Whll~ at J.nl~, T -,~, Cram ' ( ' " " " " " " / [b a ' " -. " ""''" t before at his home in O trms M~ss Western t Cheales off[cratingGraves]de y the L nder school sys em since I h a Ba hel f ci n e " !,o Ga eway WIJJ Attend HDA w t c or 0 ~ e ce d- the boys and*girls will be in- . castle Lodge No 13 A F & A M at Shelbyville, Ind, and served ~ s et hearers will be R T.I try deadline is June 15. I P J &A,~ --, I ],in journalism at the Un'ver ityJ songs, and dancing, crafts and James Nelson, Ben Strick-[ -- I ,~,~v~lt,~l ~vl~lll[~ [ Pall bearers were Gordon. Paul-[ in the Hospital . Corps in the and is presently employed at the/riflery. The members ~ttetidtng ~te Morgan, Harry Spar-/ ~,~,~,~, ~,a,~,P]~J I The State Home Demonstration Iley' ttugh Holwell, Cecil Brown,[ Waves She received her A.B. News Letter Journal./will learn new game, and ,olk 1 F z,~zvz~ ~'t~zu~ M ron Kmshn Glen Kunde ~ aegree m speecn correcuon a~ me ! orest Julius. Honoraryl Y [ Council Meeting will be in Lira-I Y" ' g, Y ~. ~ Parrish also was commissionedJ and square dances. Not only will !arers are Blaine Pleak,[ ~ AIJ &&A.J,| -- [ mie June 13 throu-h 15 with Fa J and Bill Martens, all of Osage. j umversny m Mmmgan. ~ne wu~ a Second Lieutenant in the Unit-~ these boys and girl~ 1earn these hnith, Dan Murra, Nels/ ~=7~lINI I 1e,~UCll CI~) I s "[ [continue m her capacity as speech I A ~ ~,~ ~ ~, r ^,~ / aetiviqe~, h, +ho, ,m ~,~ ~, ~, t~obert Ray and Blaine/AFRcwr r.A-.* [ ly following /HERE FRoM BELLE FOURCHEJ ~.~.p/,%.~u~ .Tv ~ uc. u~uuu I mencement. Parrish is the son of| to teach these aotivtia~ These ' V/~ tg~/ " ~cno/~l lnls Iall, ) ' bo s an irl The ' J. R t armsh of Newcastle and Y d g s will be the tell / t members who attend will1Mr. and Mrs. Joe Wocickl andJ ~ ] I m ~eviua rownsena was,~ mrs Maurme varrlsn oz iAneoln group at our own westen43a~p- J Jo,m Wade Brorby of Neweas-| hear speeches and talks by statelson Dale of Be~l~ Fourh~ S. D I PRESS ASSOCIATION] ~,h~actt.~ / bell Countle H ~ril 20, 1882, at Stafford,] tle was awarded the Chicago Tri-} leaders i~ the Extenst0n'Ser~ce. ]spent fr0m ~ Frid'~v ~t0 SundavI HOLDS MEET AT BITi~FAI~n I s a. ~ S 4- t Camp which. ae [ifth child of Waldron WZ]J De JUly 7 lU This group Will ] bur:e Cold Medal fo. ouL'etanding| The business of the Home Dem-/here where they visited their par-I ] . Ilion ~nn ~+::,:, ~" ~ ~a e xownsena, l leadership as a Junior AFROTC] onstration Council will be con-!ents Mr and Mrs Bob Elliott and J Approximately 50 publishers l~J~e~r~ / ~o.- - o u uw Is united in marriage to] Cade~ da. ing the e.nnu-1 inspec-[ ducted at this time also Mr 'and'Mrs Anti Wocicki oth] and guests will attend the Wyo-] ~v ~ ~.~ .~ v, / an(/girls at t:amp. lrnbon May 11, 1904 and[ tlon of the Azr Force Rorc~ unit[ At lon~/ t I ;/1 h. ~ er relatives and friends Jmngl Pres s A,~:soclat on s summer J ~I~Wl M~tl~'~l~r~ Th se.2 going were Janita~Pzln. Ilnion five children were[ ~t t University of Wyoming,| ~,~,~,~;,~,-~" "~.~;~ "-~,",;',~.'[ ]social meeting in Buffalo, at the l /,sKL t'razrze ~.tl; t~e.neva ~sktll ~ .~" 1-2-3-4-H Clu I of winch survzve hzm. 1 La~'am.e. [ Th ;,~,* or ,~ ur~o,~. I ~ I -- [ Paradzse Ranch thzs weekend. ] Constructionwas be"un in[ b, Denms and Gtde~n~ z e ' . ~, ai ' s Dixon, Clarence Borgialll, Robert ngaged m the consUuc-[ t,us award was presented to~ Count- It,~m, ~a,~n o.o.lt~anKers Attend I M n panel on the agenda wfllJNewcastle last week on a new[ iiness before moving to Brorby by Dr G D Humphrey,C:ounc~!, ~Irs ~loh~~n G~'Z'l~s and * be "Improving Your Editorial'mortuar, y at 122 W Winthrop, ~lmmons, ~ette carding,~ ~N~& ~g in 1912 where he home [president of the lJniversity dt'~r [.~ ~ . "-- -- ~ - S~a~e Convention It age and Editorial Columns [accordin~ to Joe Aimone't^ an" ] Spencer, all of the Sagcbrtt~h~ ,j e seeret ry, lvlrs .enry u,ton I -- ,s. . " ' On the panel will be Robert Peck Itarold Julien owners Ma ds and Wranglers. Bill Lake . ~in ,- ~ . ~ ~ ~ Jack l)evereaux and Don Wzl leader of the Fiddler Creek 4-H on Skull Creek and was mg tt e annual m pect,on parade . . . t e r n-hin ~s'ne~" held in the University's memor al -- - R~verton Ranger; Carl Rott, he ~ "'-'i- "; . ~ " . o : ~rd of Newca~;tle and Harry Dev- Sheri n Pre ' 1 Harold Juhen ~s contractor for Club is, going along as the adult came to Os.oe du. n&,stad]um on May 24. Tim paraae ~g~klll~/ ~i'~l@%l~*e . ~ - da ss Lee Ca 1, Alton ~ ~ a; ; ~ ; ,^~I. - ~lonr~.nt * tho .;I ~i,~la I u,~ n~,~,~ -,n,~,o ; n,~, +; "~vv* ~m7 i, .~mvvim,~ [ereaux ox lxapio t:]ty, ana oirector[ Indenondont. n.n W,~h,~, t I ~o~. I ~"'~ ~,-,u,t~ w,~, *~ ~^l~u I leaoer. le%uilt the first refinery of the'~ UW Air Force~" ROTCJ~euni . . of the local Fwst" State ,Bank" at- lon, Miles" C'lty (Mont)Daily Star" to be completed within. 90 days. Jamta Pzinski Will' enter the ~Id he moved to condu-'e-' ^n-':'- ~[Stocked with Fish tended the state bankers conven.I JR Parrish ,~dit,r',f*h~xT :]The structure will be 46 by 721 State Public Speaking Contest in I r,z~n held at Sherzdan ove. the l feet a d the chapel will seat 300 whzle at the Camp own and returned to[ters Air Fo.c~ ROTC, Montgo,-I ~ . I~-" . "" ILetter ,ournal, and his wife ex-I eo le ] ' ' . ' . A numoer ot small re'orvo]rs weekend . ' ~, u . All these .ooys ann ~Ir a alr~ a 1936 where he has. re- ery, A,a. . ' pect to leave Friday to attend ~'e I ~'h land ponds in Weston counLy have J Del M Crouse of Worland was{+h^ S.~io. over 15 and are ear.in, i~e pr~ ~'~ I e awar~ recelvcu Dy ~rorDy . . t ~= ~=~o [ | ~wn~ n ~ ,~ ~,~,1; ,on oo~ ,~ ~;.] been stocked w~th fish in recent]elected president of the associa-I DAUGHTER IS BORN TO ject of Junior Leadership. !in the Methodist Church] Force ROTC cade~enro~led~as*'a[ years as .part of !he .farm pond l tion for the ensuing year. W. Ro-ICLOUDY WEATHER, SHOWERS|MR' AND MRS. LIGGETT [ .~ L 11L ~har j program oe]ng catrzea on ~y tne bert Duoom of Cheyenne was T * ter and life memberl unior who is" most outstanding] .~. ? I [ CON INUE IN THIS AREA I Mr. and Mrs. Wayne A. LiggettI Hom~ ~ Jud~ln~ ~i Lodge No. 38 A.F. & A. in leadership durin the school rzsn uzwszon oz me ,vyomm~, emctea vice presmem. ~lec~ed of ~Newcastle are the parents of ~"'~ ~to- I g I Gam and Fzs.h Commissmn. I Lreasurer was V ern Eastman of] Nearly an inch of rain was re-I [#.~,-, 1,~l.l [~e;' to mourn his pa~singl Y~rorby is the son of Mr. andl Th.e object has been to develo,] "rhermopolis: The ~?~%eo:~n-I coyded for this. loc.ality by the lo-[ ~h~araUngn~rsp~:a~ Ji~nn~i~tatst;r~n~. I ~,ontest.m ne,a h Anna, three sons, Wal-]Mrs. John Brorby of Newcastle lfishing in all waters found suii. l.~mn.w.m. ~.e neia at me Ji cKe~el'/cai weat ner recoro er, ~[en2ac~-IS.D. The baby weighed 71b. 7oz, i A Home Econ0mlcs -raetiee ler hotel zn ~vloran ~on, uurmg the past week ~KleS Of Osage, Clinton C. of] [ able for that purpose and to makc [ " J " . . . " [and has been named Patricla]~ud-i,:, ~,a, ~ a~:.~, ' ~ w~:~ldr~fnPaguemN;::sland competition when the city]h~l: fb~o:fieY~mio~lated ~San:tbTi[;Itheir stay there they also plan to[June 4 : : : :: :: : :::::: 61 44 IInvl*ed ~O ~e~ [girlswas as follows: tied for firat: ' I recreation ,ro-ram ""ts ""n~r ~ ' [visit relatives and will return the]~u,o 5 60 40 151 I with 144 point~ -- C~ rolyn Gll-- ~ ~ t O IS week. ,any o a '~,Five ~eri instruction ln[,~ I~ S. I~'~ at]Yes and a host of fri-[ ~/n no~ e, ~ "]found suitable foz only warm-Jlatter par f th" [~--'--'~ - a- - " [ " n ,a~ .~ ' mer Pats Ma n . ,' -,- water llSn, SUCh a oass ano om Shirle Burke and ,The schedule for the first] " "[ -- ] June 7 75 44 ]fire prevention and fire fighting] Y L" *~r~' 140 ~ ~ 1 ers Will produce gooa trout ~zsn VACATI N ~ B ' l week,d released by Byron James,] "" in" - "[ O IN ILLINOIS ] " - will be given Friday and Sitar.] etty Lou Mahnke, ' ' ~' , Memorial I [rector of the program, ]s as1 g" ~ Mr an ]RETURNS FROM STICKNEY day by Lt, Francis Bush of the[ The girls who's first year i~l u ~v~rs ~ r~ rmrson nave " ud in 1 -- 1 I follows: J This list is being compiled]. . " . .7 " " [ Cheyenne fire department,j g g this was received Ingtrue- ~'~''--'J--'- ~ ~since it is believed that m .~]ustret~rneo~romatwoweeKva-~ ~virs. rmgn Jonnson returneo ". .- [tions -n ~Ua-~n- ~l.am ~. ,~im, ,ounuay ~, boys SOltDall U -11 years, a-I . " " St/cation tri'- t" I1b'; ^ ,~ /~ ~.^.- c,; - ~ r, Ttle classes Will oe nela in me~ " * "~,---* -, ", '--'- cross irom the Burns school, e men are no. g nerally fa.| . [ Fzreman s club room in th,~ ,tt,]member and junior leader, GeR- let of Knights oi Pythiasl 11, ~.irls softball, any age, Burnsl mihar with eidmr the program|V~~ ~r.mnos and re]anDes at[wner.e sn.e nafl.spen~ several nays hall The first cl~,ss will st'art'onleva Gaskill. These girls Judged ~ ~ranc~swue ann Auenaaie ~v]smng her ~amer their annual memoriall ~thocl [or the locations, of the ponds in[ ' ' " rL ~ "~, ~ ~,~ i~, --, '"'~ on ~u*" ~' )a ~ew classes during, the after- t~nda J ne 12 e i "," uestion Now that thi "h" y u S rv ces 1l, wls tenms 12 17 at the q s fls m h noon also Betty Rawhou~er lac- g,-, g T e afternoon e;ass will be held ',P , at theGreenwoodCem-lh~ghschool [has been developed it is hoped/NEWCASTLI: GUARD UNIT TO from lto4:30andacla~sissche.]edfirstwith248pointsoUtofa tO o'clock in the morn-I 1-2, girls softball, any age,/it will be put to good u~c, accord-[ duled for 7 to 0 m the evening /possible 300; Joan Steubl~, the graves will be de-[ Burns school, girls tennis, 8-11,~ing to A. F. C. Green, State Fish|l"[~}~l~t~,l ~'I~ ~]~1~ ~1 I~r%~I~IPV Saturday's classes will be from|with 247 point~ and Laura MeLe. !hey will then continual high school. /Warden. The ]andowner~ involved [/1~11~ ~l ~|v|r ~lt=~l~,~}~/ 9 to 12 and from 1 to 4'30 /land, 3rd with 248 point~. za for a continuance of[ 2:30, baseball, 12-15 yems old,[have indicated that fishing will bc ) Dele-ates ar ~'*,~ ~ ~ Several leaders and parents CO- ~'e for members buriedlfairground. ~allowed with permission. Fisher.] Two weeks of extensive training await Newcastle's Bat- Gillette "i~oo-croft'~'U~vt'o;~ "S:n'/ perated to make this praotite a I 3:30 Jr. American Legion basc-~men will assist the program by)tery A of the 350th Armored Field Artillery and other state da- e " n ~i ' ~"~,o"'~[Jsuccess. They were, Mrs. Glenn t~e service at the Cam-I ball, fairground. [making it a point to get this per- |national uard units, at Camn Guernse- W~omin~ starting, hob'~'~.-,'~'~ "~,~.~'- ~" ~,"~.~.:: ~Lamb, Mrs John Steuble, New- ery, a picnic lunch willl A Jr. Legion baseball game a-[ mJssmn and otherwJs~e respecting|Sunday is onen to all firemen in +h;s ",P, Jcastle, Mrs. Ernest Canfleld~ Mrs, ad all members and fri.[ gainst Sheridan will be imld here[the landowners' rights. Many of| Battery A, composed of three~ " -- ' Ac-o--H ~ ~: : "~.~',:|Sam Minor, Mrs. Wayne ~ter. urged to attend and] Sunday, June lg, at 2 at the fair- these waters will furnish some Jofficers one warrant officer and no Mflward Szmpson will re. ,f ,ho ~; ,~ n ~^ [son, Upton. Vhes. [ground. . surplrsmgly good fishing, said|49 enlisted men, will leave New- ew the troops and give a public "The nro-ram wm h ,~ ~oJ ~ , .'Vices are o~en to thel -- ~ Greene. [castle at 7 am Sundavo, under address. The ceremonies, which ~,~,~,~.'~M""~'~" " What" they wanly ffutIPATRONS URGED TO ~UlCJ~l ~ :: /Donaldson's Store i theBr f kl:r :t rW r:rvoPLantedem[~h:orC::n~mand of Lmutenant John ;~c.a~:t0ter~fllbei~iP;~atO::s~ le~:r~illle b~ad~scu:s~d,~o~el fire fIN POST OFFI.CE KEY8 ' Lissolo Martin No 1 and' No 1 " ' to all visitors from Newcastle ~ '. - The postmaster at the Newcas- ' din-. State [Onens Here Fnda, I [ The first weeks schedule in- and surrounding area and will me3~ have been droll[rig nightly tle post office requests that'pa- . ~ [ P',I [ NolanRawnou,~r Pzinski, L Peterson and [cludes. .h witzer classes and train. ~now- [ne vzsztors"" arounu'i ~,~*~'^ in preparation for the eompetitio,~ trons who have mail boxes at the Convenhon / Donaldson s Shoe Store will ~ . ling, with the second week com- camp to be held at.the State ]~iremen's, post office and are now receiving , [ open here Friday, June 10, it was J Rainbow were planted in reser-|posed of field training and firing The Camp Commander is Col convention, which will be held their mail on city delivery to turn }e liquor convention isI announced this week by Mrs. H.[voirs: Lissolo NOb. 1, 2 and 3,|of guns. Gerald Boyer of Torrin~ton as" June 16, 17 and 18 at Torrington. in their keys to the boxes before ~ atJackson, this week.[L. Donaldson, owner and mann- b.ynn, rerino and Upper Valeno| The local unit has been holding sisted by his executive officer, Lt" ~ July I and receive their refund, ',~ ~eweasue attenaing[ger, june. ]weekend drills for the past six Col Elmer Rogers of Newcastle" ~u~:t;'r[uz~ thereby enabling the depa~ment ~raeeting include: Mr.[ Mrs. Donaldson came here from l In the following reservoirs[weeks in preparation for the A'bout 1200 enlisted men and In last weeks na,~r we stated to rent boxes to waiting eiiat0m-. Walt Hoy, Mr. and Mrs [ Cheyenne where she and her hus- [largemouth bass were planted. /camp training ,-, ~. :Y *'~ - - ers :~ . ~uu u~,curs uz the ~am ~]eJa mat nar. ann Mrs. Fred ~unge " ' ,Mr. and Mrs. Babe band have operated a shoe store A]monetto Federal 0oil Co L In ad i i - "-- rl F [ I := "" "i d ton to the training, a Art111ery will tram at Guernsey. had purchased the Bristol Hetel --II m~.i , ~, aye ~ess~e, ~. x~.izor many years ~vir. J)onamson ~sner, rreoeme~son, t~araen,|sports program has been estab- In addition to the guardsmen in Colorado Springs, Colo. ItI~[L K[[~r~j|l[|. 'and Willis Hinz. I will remain in Cheyenne to oper-]ttamilton, ttolwell, Howell, B, |lished for inter unit competition, training at Guernsey, about 1200 should have been Steamboat Roehelle-(~Ult I'G0v~ ":~ ~ ' Fne is a member of the]ate their business there |Howell, Kozel, Lassen, Lynn, Mar-,Battery A will enter a horseshoe, air guardsmen and about 150 off[- Springs, Cold The Ranges are SE 4 Sec 1-~ D 1 :directors of the state[ The new store is located on I ten s, M W, Old Mock, West Oil]a softball an" "----'-~" : * -- '*- --- - - IS ---. " : T 0,TI~ ,~.~et, i ,m ~a~a I wo.+ ~; o I.-. - -. " / u :~ua. ~ca ~r, u~ ~e ~,~u~u ~l~nmr-z~omoer zormer ~eweasue resl lents m~ucl ~waoMng Y - *""" ,~",'l ,~o~ -'--~cree~, ue~ween ~ne it~reeK, ~tamey t'z~ns~ z, walter/the comnetitian Win, tn~lndlno en~lan.nna ~ram ~t~1~ fa t,i~.~ 4-h~l. ~.i.~ $*i^*.~. -- ~ ~'~*-' A. '/ ' . . . . .- ~, ~.~ .u ~ ~ ;zr uLu ;,l ,ua . ~amm .NO. 1 ~tan$o, ~;. Curtis as~eiatmn will be!, Berry Hotel and the Ray Street I Pzmski, Piney Gulch, Sherwin,| Saturday, June 18, the annual Wy0ming, Colorado and~ New to stop and ~ visR them when in sw se se See. 3~.68. TD 8727. Barber shop. |Wellman, YT and M. W. No. 1. J Governor's Day wllbe held. GOD. Mexico, wtll train at Casper. that Vieinity. Testing. ,