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Hanford fo Chairman Wheat Commission chf Hillings (Sautlf Wednesday, June 28. 1967 Mormng Edition John N. Myers FORSTII John X. Myers, 80. longtime Forsyth resident.

Hardin Man Is Gunshot Victim pierce BASIN. Wvo Funeral er- HARDIN A 43-year old gaged in "considerable target vices or wade Williams, Hardin man died of an apparent practice." g- 0f v. ho Monday self- inCicted gunshot wound When Cody didn't show up, m' gjg uorn County Ho-Monday during an outing at Wagners searched and at 10 a m. Fn- Yellowiail Reservoir. found his body, according to a in Bain LDS James Russell Codv apparent- sheriff.

Church. GREAT FALLS (AP) Xorris growth in Montana's wheat Hanford, Ft. Benton, was elect- lands. died Tuesday morning at bud Community Nursing Home. lv shot himself about 2 p.m.

mquesi or autopsy is pian- Bi-hop Ralph Stable. ed chairman Tuesday of Mon MnnHav rinrinc a fishin trin nea. reporrea James Mitcneii The commission Monday tana's newly formed Wheat 43 miles south outh named Montana Commissioner of town at Froz- Big Horn County deputy core officiate. Burial be in He was bom April 28, 1887, raS to K- ner. Worland Cemetery.

Neville. the son of Mr. Sheriff M. Mi Cody was ranchhand on Mr. Williams was born Feb.

and Mrs. John Mvers. en Leg Bay Commission. Vivian Thuesen, of Agriculture Hnm Pnnntv ity "6mu a3 cieticu vice en air In 118 he came to Glendive ir Torter Rav Crone's ranch in 1. 1SS5 in Missouri.

He married Cody, accompanied by Keith Soap Creek area in to work for Northern Pacific Railroad and in 1923 transferred in to Forsyth. He retired in 1956. Susie Stewart Oct. 5. 1S12 Nevada.

Mo. Tthey moved to Wyoming acting chairman for the two-day meeting. Commission members unani-moustly agreed to place priority on providing information to all wheat growers and merchandis- man of the seven-member commission appointed by Gov. Tim Babcock. The commission named Ralph Welch, Great Falls, an ex-officio agner, Hardin, and agner son, began lagging behind as! I the trio hiked toward the water, Miller said.

I He served in France during 1W0. where Mr. Williams was Warrants Filed To Collect Taxes a ranchhand in Grevbull area. w. Mrs.

Williams died "in I960. He married Flora Schroeder Mr. Williams was a member in Glendive, January 1923. She of LDS Church. died Feb.

20, 1966. The Wagners walked ahead and began fishing, then heard a shot. They weren't alarmed, member representing grain marketers. In other action Tues- ers about fte voting of the Mr. Mvers was a member of dav.

the commission set. commission. Thev also emrjha- tafo RnaM nf VnnaliTatinn Survivors include one daugh- Miller explained, since Cody en- for their next meeting to be held sized a desire to determine what BIRTHS cloudy Wednesday and Thurs- again in Great Falls. The com- courses of action would be most Boy day; cooler east Wednesday; mission postponed a decision on beneficial to Montana wheat RIr and Mrs ciaufje Wyman, scattered showers southeast; has filed four warrants of dis- ter, Mrs. Charles Preslev.

Ba- the Masonic lodge of Foray Ji, traint to collect back state in- sin; five sons, Harold, Joe and A1 Bedoo Shrine. Billings, come taxes from three Billings Gus, all of Casper, Her- American Legion and odd ar 'firmc inrtnHinff Rnh Pnrtor'c rmn Rii-ortn anl Veterans. a permanent location for their growers $25,716 Asked In Damage Suit office, and the appointment of 1097 Hickory Drive. little temperature change Wed- irls jnesday night and Thursday; Roost. Powell, Wyo.

and a foster-son, I The warrants claim the Owl's Tilford 0. Dickson, U.S. Navy; 'Roost. owes $174.24 42 grandchildren and 24 great- postponed. vators and the commission in R' A bystander at an alleged in fourth quarter, 1966, state in- grandchildren.

WYOMING Partly cloudy The commission was created making wheat assessment col-Mr Survivors include two sisters, Mrs. Elsie Mvers. Harrisburg, and Mrs. Edna Bickell, Radnor, one nephew and three nieces. Funeral services will be at 2 p.m.

Thursday at Beal's Mortuary, with the Rev. Mark Foster, Wesleyan Methodist Church, Mrs. Thomas dance floor brawl is asking come tax penalty and interest. At wood and At wood Mortuary Wednesday and Thursday; oy me mod ana vvneac uesearcn m-uv 0-Brien 717 22nd st. w.

i'ha scatt showers and 525,716.72 damages for back in- Two warrants were issued to is in charge, and Marketing Act of the iq7 state grain trade met with the I i ttc stauerea snow ers anu, da-. e. PSZT 932 24th St. "LinLl Sh caused when one of the two Super Sonic Car Wash. 4023 Dr.

0. R. Niece scufflers fell on her. Montana totalling $226.25 mciuuuii gduierea aionaay ior aMr. and Mrs.

Herman Redle, anrf wp-t Wednpsdav afternoon- a two-day organizational and ment forms and procedure. 23n nth Ave west veanesaay anernoon, nniiMr-ctittin cah i i warmer most sections Wednes- Requiem mass Burial will be in Forsyth Loretta Fredricks filed a for third and fourth complaint in district court 1966, taxes, penalties and inter-: WIBAUX TiiPsHav nsVirn thp sum fmm est and Dale L. Hoffmever. for Dr. O.

iiuii-ociuiig bcss.uu. Tif KPvpn mWc nf tho R. Niece, 88 of -fmeiery wnn Masonic ana mm- With a stated purpose of con- commission are George 1fil, 9Rth day night and southeast Thursday; highs Wednesday 65-75 west; 75-85 southeast and 60s mountains. Anton Beehler and Leroy Kik- Magic City Maintenance, 2511 Beach, N.D. Wibaux's first den- tar-v services.

1 1 1 1 1 i iiu rMVMri'n inrn a i nn'icoc iiv iuii iiivuouii. ci kert, demanding jury trial. Arnold Lane, lourtn tist, ho died Monday in a She claims the two men quarter, 1966. Beach hospital, ill be sung Pete Damni, 61 AIRPORT WEATHER DATA 10 a.m. Thursday in St.

John's foueht on the Veterans of For-i The warrants ask the sheriff From united States Weather Bureau for i a ii Church. Rosary will be recited 4 p.m. Wednesday in Johnson's 24 hours ending at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday: eign Wars V1UD aance uuaiu ugem iu cu.c, tuiievi Maximum 82 Minimum 56 about 11:30 D.m. Mav 28.

One land sell, if necessary, the tax- FAIRVIEW Pete Damm, 61, of Toppenish, former local resident, died at his of wheat culture, use and mar-1 mar; Glenn Moore, Willard; keting, the commission will be Mosdal, Rapelje; Harold financed by a voluntary assess-1 Nelson, Cut Bank; Jack Lang, ment of one-quarter cent Per Malta; and Norris Hanford, bushel of wheat grown in Mon-i Fort Benton. In addition are ex-tana. officio members C. Lowell Pur- dy, state commissioner of agri-An all-time record breaking culture; and Joe Asleson, dean wheat crop of more than 125 of agriculture at Montana State million bushels is sitting at mid-1 University. Precipitation: Trace; so far this month, 1 0f the men hit or pushed the pavers' real or personal proper-! Funeral Home.

Burial ill be 5.19; total for same period of June a 5V ir.m,.i. i. m'b JURRIAGE LICENSES William Michael Charlton, 22, Billings and Linda Kay Robinson, 21, Billings. 0. Paul Atkins, 70, Billings and Mildred Lambert Lloyd, 63, Overland Park, Kansas.

Larry Bruce Armogost, 19, Billings and Kerry Lynn Jones, 19, Green Bay, Wis. Howard John Hemphill, 20, year ago, l.w; total since Jan. lo.7;ioiner SO ne leu over ncr wmie i-y iw tj anwuma ui oi. iiuiuisitiunnj, 'He was born. Aug.

4. 1878, at hotme of a heart attack I TA toshe was seated at a table and days from Monday, date of is. Jan. i to June 27, 7.74. i knocked her to the floor.

suance. A i 1. EVonthtnu-n v.i nnrl om(- ne was me son oi reie Hourly temp. 6 p.m. Mon.4 a.m.

ieriOUS ana permanent uat'K 7 a 10 11 12 1 2 3 4 5 ininripc have alrpadv cost hpr 81 78 77 74 68 68 66 64 62 61 58 58 J- for drugs, hospital and Hourly temp. 6 a.m. p.m. 78 io ii 12 12345 doctor expenses and will cost 57 59 62 64 70 74 78 80 82 77 71 Wtnrc nnrcino anrl Havre and Pamela Kay Lux, 19, Billings. to Wibaux in 1908.

Mr. Niece amm and the lat Mrs- moved to Beach the same vear Damm- and t0 and had been active in practice a bo-v his family. He until his death. la'er movcd to ashingon He married Marv Osborne jn here he was engaged in the 1909 in Glendive. She died in Pmbing business j9jg Survivors include his wnfe, Mr.

Niece married Marv Mil-Annie. and two daughters, his ler. Dec. 23, 1919, at Wibaux, father, and slx brothers and inplllH lhf u'iHnui" IOUT SlSlerS. Tales of the town Midland Empire Briefs DIVORCE ASKED a other remedial treatments.

Loss iwuniANA amu uuiwiinic uaia nr pnrmn0; was S4'7 4z slip Karole Jean Becker from Leon- i Max. Max. Min. I 77 claimed. 56 Fort worth Billings ard L.

Becker. 52Honolulu Indianapolis 83 Neil S. Keifer is attorney for 75; the plaintiff. VJIUVIVV1L tllVIMU- burial wwr. unerai st-rvices aim morn EPrv pps Jacksonville 89 Juneau 54 Kansas City 88 Los Angeles 85 American Association of Re-! 'were in Tonnenish.

111VU Jlli3 TV AX HIV I AIUIO i Donald Marman of Beach and LUIIU1U Ul I 1 II)'. -if il AniionneoiiitMils 51 Louisville 82 58 Memphis 87 44 Miami 86 53'Milwaukee 77 Belgrade Broadus Butte Cut Bank Dillon Drummond Glasgow Great Falls Harlowton Havre Helena Kalispell Lewistown Livingston Miles City Missoula Ud' Mrs. Keith Dvkins of Beach Hofelmen Sees 'Quiet' Answer 70 58 1 56i 66, 78 54' 571 55 73 62 69 58 1 7 a cTiUr Au two sons, Dr. James O. Niece, CARD OF THANKS P.

78 Montreal 81 New Orleans 98 New York 83 RusseU Neal state director 0 Lake JaS extend our heart" SJa thanks to the many rela- 56 0kla. City 92 53 Philadelphia 83 46 Phoenix 103 A hotel sDokesman said hnard mpotinir will fnllnw Droat.nc lives and friends and to the St. Knth nt ronptitnun 1J ter, botn ot irrencmown; 14 Pittsburgh 81 Vincent Hospital nurses and grandchildren and six great-jaids for their kindness and svm-grandchildren. pathy shown jn the contribu Dawson County Hysham, Ashland Crops Said Good Clubs Win Awards GLENDIVE Crops in gen-: ASHLAND The Friendly eral are looking good through- Garden Club of Hysham and out Dawson County, according the Sweet Rocket Garden Club to Dale Bergland, county agent, of Ashland were presented the There has been some yellowing Civic Beautification Program of plants in the field, but it Citation for their art beautifica-is believed to be caused by tion projects. The Friendly Gar-the high moisture content and; den Club, Mrs.

E. V. Cole, lack of sunshine. president, received $125 and Bergland says no stem rust Mrs. A.

W. Mills recived the has been reported and it is $75 for the Sweet Rocket Gar-believed that all the crops need den Club. These moneys are to now is more sunshine. go to further beautification. Farmers in the Bloomfield The Sweet Rocket Garden area say they are expecting Club received the Red, White a bumper wheat crop.

and Blue Patriotic Rosette pre- Grazing conditions are re-jsented by National Council to ported as exceptionally good, lone flower show in each state, and the hay crop as outstand- The theme of the Club's June W. Yel'stone 67 Whitehall 69 Albany 83 Albuquerque 96 Atlanta 76 Bismarck 85 FIRE CALLS 3:37 p.m. Tuesday (City) 2817 2nd Ave. N. Smoke scare.

Firecrackers tossed through car window. No damage. 6:20 p.m. Tuesday (County) 621 N. 14th St.

Fire in shack behind residence. Out on arrival, cause unknown, slight damage to shack. BILLINGS AND VICINITY-Partly cloudy Wednesday through Thursday; not so warm Wednesday; high mid-70s; low Wednesday night mid-50s; warmer Thursday; high near 80; precipitation probabilities near 10 per cent Wednesday; less than 10 per cent Wednesday night and Thursday. EAST OF DIVIDE Partly Me. 85 Prtlnd, Ore.

77 Rapid City 80 Richmond 82 St. Louis 79 Salt Lake 93 52 day ne ieeis tne dispute over the business session. union attempts to get a contract "'for maids, bellhops and desk RIITlvrc Tnn.v clerks at Geneal Custer Hotel BILLINGS TODAY ft! will "quietly take care of West Billings Lions Club Ex-si i itself." jecutive board noon at 4-B's 56' San Diego 77 James Cody 62 San Fr'isco 61 69 tion of flowers, cards, food and sympathy in the illness and loss of our beloved husband, father and grandfather. The family of Fred Hoffer. Flowers for all occasions.

Boise Boston Buffalo Chicago Cincinnati Cleveland Denver Des Moines Detroit Wyo. 77 M. E. Evanson, who repre-jCafe. sents the hotel in negotiations, Billings Garden Club 6 p.m.! HARDIN Funeral services said Retail Clerks Union, Local at 4-B's Cafe.

or James Russell Cody, 010 uj Pinmhwe anrl stAam Pittprc Hardin, who died Monday of Tampa 92 Washington 83 Winnipeg 79 Fairbanks Precipitation Belgrade .37, Butte .30, lrrZTL th1: 1 30 7 30 at Lbor an apparent self-inflicted gun- Gainan's. Ph. flint ti-ilt it I ThnrcH.v Rlli, Pnnnral Instant COlffureS, 746 Grand Dillon .13, West Yellowstone .26, Whitehall .10, Atlanta .07, Boise .09, Des Moines .06, Jacksonville .47, Juneau .39, Minneapolis-St. Paul .42, Omaha .11, Rapid City .03, St. Louis .63.

torney advised against it. Temple. "The attorney told them no Billings Duplicate Bridge Club ft T7'." 4ft dispute exists," Evanson said, p.m. at Northern Hotel. ing.

Home. The Rev. Edmund Kup- rtve- 'l pinger, EUB Church, will o. a.m.-7 Sat. 10 a.m.- ficiate.

Burial will be in m. Adv. Alcoholics Anonymous 8 p.m. i 14, 1966 Flower Show was "America, the Beautiful" and the club was host to the Powder River District meeting. The Alice Hamilton Educational Award of $5 and a blue ribbon and the Flower Show Schedule Air Force Cadets Are Comniisslonsd at 2503 Grand Ave.

Hoedowners Square Dance Club 8 p.m. at YWCA. Women of the Moose 8 p.m. at Moose Hall. "so why go to the expense of having a meeting?" "As for the strike threat," Evanson added, "he reminded the union they already have two contracts at the hotel and would be driving business away t- i din-Fairview Cemetery.

rjr. pau Ressmever, Colum- He was born June 14, 1924, in us, is back In his office Kaycee, son of Mr. and for an indefinite Mrs. Russell Cody, spending his i childhood in Kaycee, KREINER OPTICAL, West Girls Sfafe Parties Select Candidates BOEZMAN Thirteen senior, blue ribbon for clubs under 25 Billings Junior Chamber of uBS u.uU, and Lodge Grass Park Plaza (next to Montagues) Commerce board of directors i Y'T: Air Force R0TC cadets at Mon i irom meir own memuers. members were accepted by Mrs.

John Schonenbach, presi- 8 p.m. at Belnap Broiler. tana State University, Bozeman, ranches and was employed in nights. Complete optical serv-various occupations before com-' ice, prescriptions 252-8777 Adv. The union petitioned the National Labor Relations Board when the hotel wouldn't okay a contract covering the maids,) BOZEMAN (AP) Michele court, Debbie Olsson, Ronan.

Middlesworth, Shelby, and Gold Part candidates nom-Cathy Clapt, Butte, were nom- inated lt g0 signe skaa. inafoH MnnHflv ninf nv their i fV Bruegger Services uiuivu 1 1 iro Kin annv wrur iwv 1 1 were commissioned as second dent, at the Montana Federa lieutenants in the Air Force. tion of Garden Clubs Conven They are Edwin C. Anderson, tion in Missoula. Big Fork; Burton P.

Chester-: field, Manhattan; Elliott V. Con- verse III, Vico R. Lutes, and' SlyStSV CnCClS T-v Hff 11 I ing to Porter Ray Crone ranch la few years ago. I Survivors include his mother, iMrs. Esther Rinker, Buffalo, rpcnontivp nnrtips th.P Rlnp and Deiinops and desk clerks, icsuet ivc iiaiuc, mu.

istate Tinda Tavlor. Missoula; the Gold, as candidates for gov CULBERTSON Funeral ser attorney general, Peggy Nelson, tional Labor Relations Act does Great Falls; treasurer Michelle not cover them Therefore the Dwyer, Missoula; auditor, JeaniWol ic nnt nniiat vices for Hugo Bruegger, 74,: and two sons, James ernor at the 1967 Montana Girls State. uaviu o. iviaauii, au ui uuic- long time Culbertson resident Overt Cody and Kevin Michael 1001 Alderson Ph. 252-3417 Mortuary Prkln Adlactnt Other Blue Party candidates iauo, wuuh, iauuau Uu with the union wno Qiea in 3 L0S An8eies nos- oay, oom ui uuiumi.

Janet Sirrine, Local 861 June 8, were held in Cul- nominated were: lieutenant lie service Lumimaaiuiici xjcoiic i man; Ronald E. Frank, Donald CpOS3 SUagSlS A. Grimes, Billings; Lester L.j Hahn, Great Falls; Dennis D. SIDNEY High school and Melton, Denton; Charles J. Mil-! elementary school budgets for ler, Kalispell; Gary D.

Skinner, i public schools were Hall; Dwight V. Toavs, Wolf opened for public review Mon-Point: and Roger M. Zentzis, dav evening. Hansen, jjeer iouge, wduuiiie.ta ry.treasurer, declined Michels, Laurel, Debbie West- mnt Tuesdav. ler, Missoula; superintendent of mm- Derison.

uunai was in ouioen- r. son Cemetery. WOOdcrd RlteS i He died while he and his' wife wt 3 on vacation. I Funeral services for John B. Survivors include the widow, 90, of Broadview were public instruction, Charlene Barlow, Stevensville; clerk of the supreme court, Teresa Gruba, Miles City.

Inverness. Crow Agency Can Get Funds The proposed budget tor Hign School Dist. 1 earmarks for general fund; $10,839.32 iior retirement; $77,973.40 for governor, Sharon Allen, Belfry; secretary of state, Terry Hoff-erber, Missoula; attorney general, Colleen Branagan, i Sandy; treasurer, Kathy Maloy, Butte; auditor, Sue Jackson, Butte; railroad and public service commissioner, Judy I 1 Glasgow, Shauna Krieger, Missoula, and Deanna McDonald, Helena; superintendent of public instruction, Judy Strong, Missoula; clerk of the supreme Nominated on non-partisan ballots for chief justice of the Mrs. Jessie Bruegger and a conducted Tuesday afternoon at 'daughter, Mrs. Beverly Matt- Smith's Funeral Chapel by the son, San Francisco, Calif.

Rev. Roland R. Strutz of Broad- view Pioneer E.U.B. Church. I Burial was at Broadview AmeSOn RlteS Cemetery I Pallbearers were Loren Glass, Deadline Is Mesr In Mailbox Ccn'est dent service; and tor the school lunch program.

Budget for the two Dist. 5 supreme court were Margd crow AGENCY Crow Parker, Missoula, and Christine i Agency is eligible this coming X7n flfaof TTallc Mnminnfofi i A i i SETTERGREN-CAREY funeral Horn Serving in Community Sinct (904 721 N. 29ih Ph. 2J2-2888 BOYD Laura E. Boy, Laurel, wife of Hugh Boyd.

Funeral services will be held Thursday at 2 p.m. at Laurel Methodist Church, Rev. John W. Bart-ram officiating. Interment will be in Park City Cemetery'- sociate is werTBIS TLlL BI(f TLMBER-Funeral serv-, Don EasUm, Henry Frey, Bert tv Rnrilpftp Tivinfrqfon Kathv ices lor timer m.

Arneson uavias, joe dt-iim aim nuuuu ty uaruette, uvingsion, ivainy age systems and office build- uM POWELL, Wyo. Deadline for elementary schools includes entries in the mailbox improve-, $537,859 in the general fund; ment contest sponsored by the $16,965,68 for retirement; Chamber of Commerce 283.20 for debt service' and committee is for transportation. Friday Bi as, Coram, Dale Haines, Mis ings. Sr Mr. Woodard died Friday soula, Cherie Hill, Roberts, Episcopal Church with the Rev.

The town has been certified CJ jFass officiating. Burial morning at a Billings nursing Bank Sm NavP- 10 or nimuniiy m- was in Mountain View He is survived by two Acting Postmaster James Hart said entrants must submit be-; Trustees Elect matsu Hardin and Connie Un-Tt tery. sons, a daughter, a brother, and Ln 6 Vrhan Renewal program was, rvivin arp nn five orandchiidren and eieht dem, Terry. begun 1962. daughters and 10 grandchildren.

'great-grandchildren. Crow Reservation supervisor IMST Testimony Ends In Damage Trial Testimony ended Tuesday af Fiinern! Homo Established 18 utto K. weaver says a city must re-apply each year for eligibility. The certification does not constitute approval of specific federal aid, however, he says. He says Crow Agency has not yet applied for any funds but a fore and after photographs of; their mail boxes.

The owner's, SIDNEY Nord N. Lund fire number must be visible of Sidney was named president in the "after" photo, although of the Board of trustees of it can't be attached to the box Community Memorial Hospital. or post. I John Miller was elected vice 'president, and Eugene Lalonde, sec-treas. All three will serve Cll8Cl on the Hospital's executive ip I I committee, along with Otto Ha- B'3 Elected bedank, Paul Johnson, and Dr.

I. J. Petersen, who were ap-GREYBULL, Wyo The pointed. New members added annual election for two trustees to the board were William Pust on both the Greybull Grade and of Savage and Boyd Hardy, High School Boards will be held 1 Fair view. Deadline Near For Farmers Time is running out for farmers behind in their farming and paper work due to late snows and rains keeping them off their land.

Deadline for filing wheat and barley acreage reports is June 30 for farmers wanting protection of this years crops, according to John E. Reeves, Federal Crop Insurance Corp. state director, Lewistown. If farmers don't file by this date, they will not receive protection. Reeves says corporation insurance covers all hazards of nature in protecting farmers' expenses.

If the crop is damaged or destroyed, the farmer will receive enough payment to grow a crop the next year. ternoon in a jury trial resulting from a supermarket fall nearly: study js underway to determine two years ago and a claim for where money is most needed. I FUNERAL CHAPEL 10 Yellowstone Ave. 248-8807" Real Estate Transfers The Real Estate Mart, Inc. to John Seader, lot 7, block 3, Patricia subdivision.

Revenue stamcs: 51.65. CONSIDER THOSE WHO SERVE A funeral service can be no better than the obilities of its creators. Before selecting, we invite any family to compare the experience, training and sincerity of our personnel. July 25, it was announced ny Superintendent Hillman Snell. The closing filing date willbe The closing filing date will be Receives Degree $60,171 damages.

Mrs. Florence Coombs, Laurel, is asking $171 for medical bills and $60,000 general damages after she fell over a 16-inch stack of two boxes in Sept. 23, 1965 Thriftway, Laurel. Final arguments will be heard at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday before the case goes to the jury.

Mrs. Coombs claims the box was concealed while the store claims it was in clear view. Robert C. Weaver, Secretary of Hous- Ing and Urban Development, to Roger D. and Marlene K.

Sorenson, lot 5, block 5, Centerview subdivision, first filing. Stamps: S15.40. A. W. Realty, Inc.

to Real Estate Mart, lot 7, block 3, Patricia sub- Julv 15, The terms of Vern Gernant of Emblem and Roy Bechmeier division. Stamps: 51.65. Carrie L. Swingle to Richard H. and Sharongae A.

Smith, the southeast 25 feet ot lot 3, Swingle subdivision. Stamps: J2.20. Bruce and Sharon Haagenson, to Wayne FORSYTH David Tillitt, former Forwyth received a master of nuclear science degree at commencement ceremonies at the University of Idaho at Moscow. He is employed at the nuclear reactor test station near Idaho Falls. 2 Lodge Grass Youths Placed on Probation A.

and Ella Marie Michel, the west 155 feet of lot 3, block 1, Sunny Slope Acreage Tracts, NVj Sec. 11, 1 26 The woman was bruised, in- will expire on both boards. Births Reported BAKER Births reported at Fallon Memorial Hospital in- elude daughters to Mr. and; Mrs. Delmar Jensen, and Mr.

tw TwW rmss tepn-apprs iuJed ner knee and required six mpm. stap: jus'. Two Lodge Grass teen-agers tn, a 11 wv uvuji- vjiuoo "b- tnr. mit mmr unnea inousiry, SUICnes Ior a cul over i inc. to wioiana wa- urpr-P nut nn nrohation Tuesdav 10 terials tract A-4, amended Certificate i were put on proDauon 1 uesuay said Willis Jones whoio survey no.

357, containing 4 688 LCntnlefeS Train ntl and told to make resUtution af- eye Sd'4 Zui acres, Vs sec. 13, 25 e. VUiiiCkca 1 1 wins. iy 1. Mnndflv admissions of ls represenUng Mrs.

Coombs No stamps. ter tneiT Monday aamiSSlOIlS OI Rtoinger and Son, Inc. to Frederick FAIRVIEW Second Lieu- juvenile delinquency in federal nauiuisen cni rtor lot 7, block MONUMENTS See the Actual Memorial You Buy! PRICES RIGHT Billings Monument Cojj Hazelton Brothers 3523 Montana A. Ph. 245-3391 Established 1896 Optn 8 00-5 30 Mon.

thru Fri. 00 Till Nocn Sat. and Sun. by Appointemnt I and Mrs. Lyle Stanhope; sons to Mr.

and Mrs. Robert Butler, tenant Pff' of Daniel Sankovich, Paul and Oliver and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Pep- pleted officers training with the The admission or JJaniei esented 4 7 cot.onwoj subdivision, stamps: Amy, ana wiu oe I Foster and Bruce Toole. rT' t.

and Morrow to A. in. W. Realtv, Inc. lot 7, block 3, Patricia duty, ne is me son 01 im, Mon(jay.

Spills SETTERGREN CAREY BEN L. CAREY, Owner 721 NORTH 29TH STREET TELEPHONE 252-2388 UVirS. YVUllttia ijuigcao, niiu 2 Shelters Noted subdivision. Stamps: 55 cents. Herman C.

and Catherine Luse to United Industry, Inc. NE'i NWV4 and E'-4 E'- NWU NW'i, Sec. 13, 1 25 E. MPM. containing 50 acres and a graduate of Fairview High Ueorge on t.row in- Traffic Punk dian Reservation.

Approximate School and Concordia College. isubiect to 100 foot right of way of NEW YORK (AP) Colum- Billings Land and Irrigation Co. and ly $197 of merchandise was taken, most of which was re Licenses Issued bia University has developed aj GREYBULL, Wyo. Mrs. W.

H. Douglass is crew leader for the Civil Defense survy of homes in Washakie and Big covered Judge W. J. Jameson put the new test designed to spot dan- GLENDIVE Marriage li-youths on two-year probation gerous driving habits. It works mths on two-vear Drobation cerous driving habits.

It works Announcement Rates 50c pr lin, 40c per line for fvrttwr consecutive insertions sama copy. tr Cards ot Thanks, 30c per line, I0 letters and spaces per line. Capital letters count flouole. For announcements call 245-3071, Kt. 71.

Deadline p.m. day betore exceot Saturday. Saturday deadline, p.Oi. Please Checu Your Ad! If you t'd an error In your ad notify ut tne first day ot such -r and we'll correct It. Sorry, but If i.

continues after first day of error, responsibility is yours. on4 rwAnrad CQ nh tn mat hVp this! A Dicture of a traffic 1 Flowers for Funerals Hospitals Weddings beck's'floral 2940 Grind 1 West Park Plaza Phone 454-131 ducted. AU homes in the coun- censes were issued to Richard ty are being contacted by can-Dean Dye and Carolyn Jean vassers who are listing the fa- Zieszler of Glendive; and Lar-cUities that could be used as ry Walter Laier of Glendive, emergency fallout shelters in and Peggy Lee Johnson of Ter-case of an atomic attack. fry. UI IU viuaw vuw t-- I I restitution for eight weeks.

Ro- hazard is covered by a jigsaw bert P. Ryan was defense at- puzzle. A driver removes the torney and Arthur W. Ayers1 puzzle parts and is scored on assistant U.S. attorney, how quickly he can spot the haz- jj prosecutor.

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