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design@newslj.com news letter journal h November 12, 2020 — 5 A, I III.. APIECEOFIIISTORY 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”. WIIIIT'S IIP 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 BINGO 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 VBPM 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. 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