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Please join
Open House/
Retirement Party for
Mary Ann Ducan, R.N
Friday, November 20
Noon - 3pro
at Mondell Heights
Well wishes may be sent
to 106E, Main St.
Newcastle, WY 82701
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The family of Marjorie Elliott
cordially invite you to come help
Marge celebrate her 95th Birthday
Saturday,
November 2Pt
2 to 4 p.m,
Weston County
Senior Center
No gifts please, your
presence is your gift.
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If you cannot attend,
please send cards to
106 E. Main St., #14
Newcastle, WY 82701
As conditions permit, the There are about 80 machineweek to complete• burning operations are com-
Black Hills National Forest is piles located approximately "Smoke may be visible and pleted," the release stated.
planning to bum large machine two miles north of Mallo Camp may impact local communities. The Forest Service said piles
slash piles created from various in the Austin Spring area that Firefighters will continually will be ignited when winter
timber and fuels projects in will be ignited, and the release monitor and check the piles sets in with snow cover that is
Weston County, WY, according said crews can burn as many as for several days after they have predicted to last. Crews will
to a press release from the U.S. 30 machine piles a day, which been lit as smoldering material continue to bum throughout the
Forest Service. could take up to three days to a can continue to bum days after winter as conditions permit.
.as
Beginning November 20, western juniper are available
2015, Christmas Tree tags and can be cut in many parts of
will be available at Blackthe National Forest.
Hills Forest Service offices Each permit is accompanied
in western South Dakota and by a handout with guidance
northeast Wyoming. White about appropriate tree removal•
spruce, ponderosa pine, and Trees may not be cut in devel-
Turkey, Ham &
all the Trimmings for All
your donation! donal
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oped recreation sites, Forest trees should be placed away
Service administrative sites, from stoves, heaters, or heating
active timber sales, the Black ducts. After Christmas, used
Hills Experimental Forest trees should be disposed of
near Rochford, the Black Elk properly as yard waste. Do not
Wilderness, the Beaver Park dump used trees on national
area near Sturgis or within forest land.
Spearfish Canyon. There are no refunds for
Individual permits costuncut trees or unused permits,
$10, up to a maximum of five and Forest Service offices will
permits per individual, and the be closed on Thanksgiving
maximum allowable height of Day. December 24th is the
cut trees is 20 feet. Permits last day permits will be sold at
require that you cut the entire Forest Service offices.
tree, leaving no more than six Tags can be purchased at the
inches of stump, and that you Hell Canyon Ranger District
cut unused branches so they Office at 1225 Washington
lay fiat on the ground. Blvd. in Newcastle. Tags are
The adhesive permit tag also available by mail from
must be attached before a tree the Forest Supervisor's Office,
is removed from the woods; a 1019 North 5th Street, Custer,
citation can be issued for pos- SD 57730•
session of a cut-but-untagged Enclose a check or money
tree, even if a tag is available in order in the amount of $10 for
person or in your vehicle• each tree, up to a maximum of
A press release from the five trees per individual as well
U.S. Forest Service said trees as a self-addressed stamped
should be placed in water as envelope. The Forest Service
soon as possible to help keep will mail tags and cutting
needles fresh• Once indoors, instructions.
go to
November 26 Operation
from
1 1 am - 3 pm
2"a Annual
Saturday, Nov. 28
9 a.m. - 4 p.m. at Weston
County Fairgrounds
Crafts, Quilts, Jeweh3,, Jams & Jellies,
Photography, Fine Art, Wreaths, Wood
Products, Metal Art, Clay Art, Wool Mittens,
Scarves, Sports Jerseys Sweaters & More?
Newcastle Lodge No. 13, A.E & A.M.
Meetings are"hetd the First and Third Thursday at7.. O'p:rff:
Visiting Brethren are cordially invited to attend meetings
Brad Troftgruben, Worshipful Master • Glen Gordon, 'Secretary
• ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH: Rev. 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: Rev. Sally Boyd, S. Summit &
Winthrop Streets, 746-9684. 1st, 3rd & Sth Sunday, Morning Prayer 10
am; 2nd & 4th Saturday 4 pro, Holy Eucharist. haydishall@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 Greg .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 Mull,
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.
• FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH: Pastor Gary Anderson, 903 S.
Summit, 746-2188. Bible Study 9:15 am; Wnrship 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;
• FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: Pastor Mark
Thurman, 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 Bohn,
1525 S. Sumrmt, 746-3618. Sun. Worship 10 am; Wed. Night Prayer•
• NEW LIFE FELLOWSHIP: Pastor Wayne Wilson, meets at
Haydis Hall (Next to Christ Episcopal ('hurch), 746-5542. Sunday
Worship 6 pm.
• OSAGE COMMUNITY CHURCH: 348 Sheridan St. in ()sage,
465-2341. Sunday School 10 am; Worship 11 am and 6 pro.
• SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST: Pastor Gary Force, 78 Old Hwy
85, Pastoral Assistant Matt Dooley 949-0831 and Joe Story 605-891-
9954. Saturday Sabbath School 9:30 am; Worship 11:00 am.
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• ST. ANTHONY S CATHOLIC CHURCH: Father Killian Muli,
Upton. Sunday Mass 11:30 a.m.
• VICTORY NEW TESTAMENT CHURCH: Re,z Theodore L.
Halls, 414 Pine, 746-4366.
* UPTON UNITED METHODIST CHURCH: Rev. Sharee
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When the Pilgrims held their first 'lhanksgiving celebration, it
wasn't a new idea, it was a new setting. On a strange shore, barely
settled and surrounded by dangers, but grateffd for the bounty God
provided, they found a way to say thanks to Him. Wherever we are,
Eita Nova Youth Group Wedneday 6:30 pm Christian Academy. Johnson, 834 Pine, Upton, 468-9302. Worship 9 am; Felk,wshil~ 10 whatever our circumstances, He provides. Take time this week to
a.m.; Adult Study 10:30 a.m.; 1st & 3rd Wed Evenings Prayer and Say "'Ihank you, God", Worship with family and friends and honor
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