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4-- June 11, 2015 news letter journal Pag$SNS editor@newslj.com StJHDANCE SAT JUNE 13TH Obituaries Linda Louise (Poyner) Behle March 31, 1950 - June 1, 2015 Linda Louise (Poyner) Bahia, 65, of Des Moines, Iowa, went home to be with the Lord, Monday, June 1, 2015, with her loving family by her side. Linda was born March 31, 1950 in Chadron, Nab. to Grace Rimmer and Robert Poyner. She grew up in Newcastle, Wyo living there until she was 18. She met her loving husband, Eugene Behle and they moved to Des Moines, Iowa where they raised their four loving children, Gena Behle, Gone "Bub" Behle III (Stacy), Margaret Stone (Jay), Linda Behle and Jeffrey Behle (Alexandria). She was a cook at the Iowa Senior Jewish Life Center for 26 years. She enjoyed her job and cooking for people. In addition to her husband Eugene and their four children, Linda is also survived by her step- daughters, Monica Phipps and Vicky Coffman, siblings, Juanita Wheeler of Crawford, Nab Melvin White of Chadron, Nab Betty Wooten of Hardin, Mont Roberta Cardwell of Shepherd, Mont Ida Edlund of Denver, Colo Joyce Baughman of Hardin, Mont Vicky Conery of Wolfeboro, N.H and Jack Cheek of Bingham, Neb as well as numerous grand- children and great-grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her mother, Grace Wilson, father, Robert Poyner, sister, Shirley Williams, brother, Ralph White, grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rimmer, her best friend, Kathy Dalton, and her foster daughter, Robin DeBorg. Visitation will be held from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m with funeral service to begin at 1:00 p.m Saturday, June 6, 2015 at Hamilton's Funeral Home, 605 Lyon Street, Des Moines. Interment will follow at Laurel Hill Cemetery in Des Moines. Memorial contributions may be directed to the family in loving memory of Linda. Condolences may be expressed at www. HamiltonsFuneralHome.com. Come Celebrate Iune 13 l to 3 p.m. Weston County Senior Center No gifts please Russell Daniel Davis Eli Samuel Mirich 1956. Eli married Lois Shields in Germany. Grandchildren; Jacob, Oct. 30, 1930- Jan. 28, 1938-Nov. 29, 2014Deadwood, S.D. To this marriage Kyle and Savannah of Lingle, May 8, 2015 Graveside services will be Paul Mirich, Theodore Mirich and Wyo. and Jordan and Kiera of Cremation has taken held at Boyds ,Cemetery, Four Angela Mirich-Holder were born. Spangdahlem, Germany. Niece place and a memorialCorners, Wyo. for Eli Mirich age Eli and Lois celebrated their 50th and nephew; Francie Gregory and service will be held for 76, at 10:00 a.m. on June 12, anniversary, November of 2013. Andy Fordyce. Russell on Saturday,2015. Eli is survived by his wife Eli was preceded in death by June 13 at 10 a.m. at the Eli Samuel Mirich was born Lois of Lingle, Wyo his sons his parents Theodore and Sophie First United Methodist on January 28, 1938 to Theodore Paul (Polly) Mirich of Lingle, Mirich, his sister and brother-in- Church. and Sophie Mirich. Eli attended Wyo. Ted Mirich of Houston,law, Betty and Wayne Fordyce. A full obituary will be school in Newcastle graduating Texas and his daughter Angela A meal at Mallo Camp Lodge published at a later date. from Newcastle High School in Mirich-Holder of Spangdahlem, will be held following the service. 834 S. Summit 746-2176 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Mon-Sat ili: Friday, June 19 Weston County Senior Services Michael's Room 11 a.m. - 2p.m. Accomplishments EWC Graduates The candidates from the Fall Anthony Hamill, Martin Kammerer, James Kusick, Eastern Wyoming College 2014, Spring 2015 and Summer Hawes, Angela Holliday, Debra Jeremiah Leach, Joseph Ooka, held the 66th annual com- 2015 semesters included Hoover, Jordon Hoskins, Mami Revon O'Rourke, Timothy mencement for candidates on Newcastle students Henry Hossfeld, David Hubbard, Russell, Amelia Stewart, Daniel May 8, 2015 in the Fine Arts Basuki, Kenneth Blakeney, Gregory Jarrard, Brandon Swan, Ivan Sweets, Nocona Auditorium. There was a record Jordan Brooks, Jacob Brown, Jenkins, Shawn Jeter, Tanya Toth, Jody Umphlett, Hannah total of 254 candidates this year. Joseph Dax, Kenneth Duvall, Jingleski, Jason Johnson, Ronald Williams and Wayne Zeller. U.S. Senator Mike Enzi is encouraging Page duties consist primarily of deliv- in high school who will be 16 or 17 years Wyoming students who will be juniors in ering correspondence and legislative old on or before the date of appointment. high school to apply to be a Senate page material at the Capitol. Other duties Applicants must have a minimum grade for the fall session in Washington, DC. include preparing the Senate chamber for point.average of 3.0. There are a total of 30 page positions sessions and carrying bills and amend- Pages live in Webster Hall located near in the United States Senate each session ments to the appropriate people on the the Capitol and receive a stipend to cover and Senator Enzi is fortunate to have the Senate floor, the cost of the residence. Breakfast and opportunity to sponsor a young adult from Pages attend classes at the Senate dinner are provided each day. Wyoming to serve in one of these posi- Page School from 6:15 a.m. until 9:45 The fall session runs from September tions. The deadline for fall applications is a.m. and then work until 4:00 p.m. or 8, 2015 - January 15, 2016. The appli- Thursday, June 24. until the Senate adjourns for the day. The cation and additional information can "The page program allows students to Senate Page School provides a rigorous be found by going to www.enzi.senate. have a front row seat during debates in academic course of studies and the neces- gov. Further questions can be directed the U.S. Senate," said Enzi. "The program sary requisites for a junior year course of to Dianne Kirkbride in Senator Enzi's willpro dde xperietiees .that;phcti ts study. Cheyenne offico at 307-77.2,2477 or wilLearry,w.i h,ttiem forever.'?,', -4, ' Fabl pageetigibility;istimited'toj mitirs Dianne 1 itkbfide@enzi:senatt'.gov:::/ . ,p I I Illl I I I I I I II Illllll I I Illllllll III ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH: Ray. Norm Brotzman, 216 S. Seneca, 746-2249. Call to Worship 9:30 am; Children's Church during Call to Worship; Faith Rally Sunday 6 pro. BAHA'I FAITH: Firesides (Open to All) 1st & 3rd Fridays 7:30 pm at 15 Skyview Dr; 746-3626. CAMBRIA COMMUNITY CHURCH: Pastor Todd Olson, 19 Stampede St. 746-2321. Sunday School 9:15 am; Worship 10:30 am; Youth (6-12 grades) Sunday Evening 6-7 pm; Wednesday Night Bible Study 6 pro. CHRIST CHURCH EPISCOPAL: Re~ Sally Boyd, S. Summit & Winthrop Streets, 746-9684. 1st, 3rd & 5th Sunday, Morning Prayer 10 am; 2nd & 4th Saturday 4 pro, Holy Eucharist. haydisball@hotmail.com CHRIST THE KING LUTHERAN CHURCH: 224 West Road, West of Dow Park, 746-2415. Sunday Worship 9 am. CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS: Bishop Grog James, 120 Ash, 746-4131. Sunday Sacrament Mtg 9 am; Sunday School 10:20 am; Relief Society & Priesthood Mtg 11:15 am. CORPUS CHRISTI CATHOLIC CHURCH: Father Killian Muli, 19 W Winthrop, 746-4219. Saturday Mass 5 pro; Weekday Mass 8 am. COUNTRY CHURCH: Four Corners, Pastor Bill Haley, 746-9712, Worship 10 am. 0 FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH: Pastor Gary Anderson, 903 S. Summit, 746-2188. Bible Study 9:15 am; Worship Service 10:30 am; Teaching Service 6 pro; Wednesday Service 6:30 pro. FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH: Mike Wiles, 301 Delaware, 746- 9663. Sunday School 9:45 am; Worship 10:45 am; Prayer Service 5 pro; Eita Nova Youth Group Wedneday 6:30 pm Christian Academy. Salt Creek Vet Clinic We ta~ care of)c~'jlch" 5362 US Hwy 16 746-4995 FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: Pastor Jeff Thorns, 23 N. Seneca, 746-4119. Adult Bible Study 8:45 am; Traditional Church Services 10 am; 10:15 a.m. Children's Church and 11:45 am. Contemporary Praise & Worship Service. GATEWAY FELLOWSHIP: Pastor Jon Andersen, Evangelical Free Church meets at the Weston County Senior Services; Sunday School 9:30 am; Worship 11 am. Call 746-8091. KINGDOM HALL OF JEHOVAH'S WITNESSES: 5018 US Hwy 16, 746-2319 or 746-4517. Tuesday 7 p.m. Congregation Bible Study, Theocratic Ministry School and Service Meeting. Sunday Public Talk 10 am; Watchtower 11 am. NEWCASTLE FOURSQUARE CHURCH: Pastor Mick B0hn, 1525 S. Summit, 746-3618. Sun. Worship 10 am; Wed. Night Prayer. NEW LIFE FELLOWSHIP: Pastor Wayne Wilson, meets at Haydis Hall (Next to Christ Episcopal Church), 746-5542. Sunday Worship 6 pm. OSAGE COMMUNITY CHURCH: 348 Sheridan St. in Osage, 465-2341. Sunday School 10 am; Worship 11 am and 6 pm. SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST: Pastor Gary Force, 78 Old Hwy 85, Pastoral Assistant Matt Dooley 949-0831 and Joe Story 605-891- 995"4. Saturday Sabbath School 9:30 am; Worship ll:00"~n. ST. ANTHONY'S CATHOLIC CHURCH: Father Killian Mull, Upton. Sunday Mass 11:30 a.m. VICTORY NEW TESTAMENT CHURCH: Rev. Uaeodore L. Halls, 414 Pine, 746-4366. UPTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: Rev. ~haree Johnson, 834 Pine, Upton, 468-9302. 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