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25 Years Ago
Nov. 16, 1995
Brian E. Klinker has been
promoted in the US. Air Force
to the rank of senior airman.
Klinker is an electronic warfare
systems technician with the
355th Component Repair
Squadron, Davis-Monthan Air
Force Base, Ariz. He is the
son of Richard D. Klinker of
Newcastle and Nancy L. Liles
of Osage. The airman is a 1991
graduate of Newcastle High
School.
The Candle Light Living
Christmas will be held Friday,
Dec. 1 at the museum. The
open house will start at 5 p.m.
and last until p.m. for the
community.
Dallas Van Buren and
Lavonne Townsend were
married Nov. 3 by Justice of
the Peace Joan Piana in the
home of the bride’s parents,
Harold and Charlotte McNutt
of Newcastle.
The Weston County 4—H
Council met Monday, Nov. 6.
Chris Aimone reported on the
leader training which all new
leaders are required to take.
One session will be held in
Newcastle and one in Upton.
Pearl Kennedy attended the
brass band musical program
and entertainment at the Crouch
Auditorium in Newcastle last
Thursday.
V1 Coutant attended the sixth
grade and middle school band
and chorus concert Tuesday at
the Boal Auditorium in Upton.
Wednesday night Neil
Thompson, Julie, Tyler and
Shelby Abbott and Vi Coutant
suppered at the Diary Dell.
Friday Oct. 20 Art Hagerman
and Dick Ludemann were in St.
Onge to sell and buy cattle.
Al Tumey brought peaches
and pears to Alma Hagerman
Tuesday afternoon which she
has been busy canning.
Bill and Jo Fulton worked
cattle at the ranch with the help
of Roger Cossart, Jim Millett,
Tom and Waynette Nichols and
Reuben Ritthaler in preparation
fer shipping Wednesday.
50 Years Ago
Nov. 12, 1970
Six Dogie football players
have been named to the
Absaraka conference team and
five players received honorable
mention. Offensive players
were John Halsey, quarterback;
Randy Chittim, back; and Bill
Spracklen, guard. Defensive
players were Bill Lunney, end;
Bob Dilts, linebacker; and Don
Cool, halfback.
Robert Smith joined the
Newcastle Police Department
effective Nov. 5, according to
“ma.
Photo courtesy of Weston County Historical Society
Pictured is the Fairview “Mother Helpers”.
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November
Weston County Meetings & Events Calendar
Fri Nov. 13 3-7PM
5:30PM
6PM
7PM
Sat Nov. 14 9-5
7PM
Sun Nov. 15 9-3
7PM
Mon Nov. 16 6PM
7PM
9AM
5:30PM
Tues Nov. 17
Up in Arms Gun Show
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Wyo. Repub. Party State Central Committee Dinner
“Sergeant York" Movie, Free to Veterans
Up in Arms Gun Show
“Sergeant York" Movie, Free to Veterans
Up in Arms Gun Show
“Sergeant York” Movie, Free to Veterans
WC Children’s Center Directors Mtg
Newcastle City Council
WC Commissioners
Annual Chamber of Commerce Members
Meeting
{ 7-8PM
Wed Nov. 18 6:30-8:30AM
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6PM
7:30PM
Th Nov. 19
Alanon Meeting
Wellness Wednesday
WCHS Board of Trustees Mtg.
Veteran’s Memorial Meeting
Masons #13
Cam-Plex, Gillette
VFW Hall
Newcaslte Lodge
Dogie Theatre
Cam-Plex, Gillette
Dogie Theatre
Cam-Plex, Gillette
Dogie Theatre
WCCC
City Council Chambers
Courthouse
Pizza Barn
Senior Center Family Room
WCHS
Board Room @WCHS
Michaels Room, Senior Center
Masonic Lodge
Birthdays Anniversaries
Nov. 12
Lois Ann Boulden
Trey Sylte
Nov. 13
Bryan Gardner
Larry & Darlene Berger LA
Nov. 14
Saige Lorenz
Patricia Kachelhoffer
Nov. 18
Shel & Loretta Murphy 4;
For hearty 60 years, Dixon Bros has been hauling
refined petroleum, propane, crude oit, and
ammonium nitrate for customers on the eastern
side of the northern Rocky Mountains. The Newcastle
WY-based tank truck carrier runs approximatety
300 tractors and 260 tank and dry butk trailers.
Police Chief James Passons.
Smith comes to Newcastle
from Cheyenne, where he
was with the Cheyenne Police
Department for some two years.
A loss at Douglas high
school at Ellsworth Air Force
base at Rapid City, SD,
resulted in a 6—3 season for the
Newcastle Dogies.
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cranston
attended the benefit dance in
honor of Steve Welch Thursday
evening in Gillette. V
Mrs. Mick Dowdy and Lisa
and Mrs. John Ramsay were in
Newcastle on business Friday
afiemoon. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
VanOfferen were dinner guests
Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Mick
Shannon.
Mrs. Ernest Thompson
and family were in Newcastle
Saturday to shop and on busi-
ness. Mrs. Jack Boyd was
hostess at a TriChem paint
party at her home Friday after—
noon. Mrs. Frank Esquivel was
the demonstrator.
Miss Dian Keltner was 'a
Tuesday overnight guest at the
home of Vanda Sipe. Mrs. Ray
Eatherton was honored at a
belated birthday supper when
her husband was host at the
Western Café Sunday evening.
John Barker Jr. and Louis
Mettler hunted elk in the Big
Horn area last week. Mrs. Mick
Dowdy and Lisa and Susan were
in Newcastle on Wednesday for
a dental appointment for Susan.
Miss Jane Ann Check and
Vernon Carl Seeley exchanged
marriage vows in a double ring
ceremony performed at the
Reorganized Church of Jesus
Christ of the Latter Day Saints
in Osage on October 31.
100 Years Ago
Nov. 11, 1920
Slipping on the snow while
sawing wood with a gasoline
engine at his home on the
Limestone this week, George
McCoy sustained a broken and
badly twisted arm when his
coat sleeve caught in the belt
and the was drawn into theshafi
‘ 'of‘the’engine. He was saved
from further injLuy by prompt
action of a helper who was with
him at the time.
Two years ago this morning
at eleven o’clock the signing
of the Armistice between the
Allied Powers and Germany
marked the beginning of a new
era in World history. For four
years the battlefronts of Europe
had flamed with death while
a stricken world watched the
lines wavering forward and
back toward the Rhine.
After many delays, due to
many causes, the News-Journal
is this week presenting to its
hundreds of subscribers, the
most complete map ever com-
piled on the Osage oil field.
A National rig, which
will be placed on section
36-45-62, directly behind the
Hanowerwell drilled twenty
years ago west of Newcastle,
arrived this morning and is
being unloaded ready to move
out.
Lester and Merle Johnson
are threshing at Frank Miller’s
and expect to thresh for Frank
Foth on Monday.
Leonard Peterson was
rounding up cattle Tuesday and
Saturday. Clyde Baldwin was
in this neighborhood last week
buying young chickens and
turkeys.
Leonard Peterson, Ed
Erickson and Leslie Simpson
went to Newcastle Sunday.
Each took a load of wheat
down.
Lawrence Shell from
Green Mountain country was
a Cambria shopper Monday.
John Christenson, one of Green
Mountain’s prosperous farmers .
loaded a car of wheat last week.
A number of families living
on the hill have recently moved
down into the canyon. Jean
De Vol spent the week-end
at the home of Miss Mary
Hagan in Newcastle attending
a Hallowe’en party of which
Miss Mary was the hostess.
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