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A Publication of Ravellette Publications, Inc., Philip, South Dakota 57567. The Official Newspaper of Haakon County, South Dakota. Copyright 1981.
Number 35
Volume 106
April 19, 2012
Koester takes helm as county sheriff
by Nancy Haigh
Learning about Haakon County
and its residents is Murdo native
Fred Koester, who started as the
Haakon County sheriff on April 2.
Koester has 11 years experience
in law enforcement, seven as
Murdos chief of police and four as
Jones County sheriff.
Koester did not seek re-election
as sheriff in 2010 as he and his
wife, Missy, were discussing a
move to her home state of Wiscon-
sin. The move didnt happen, so
Koester continued his rural mail
route that he has had for the past
30 years.
When the opportunity for the
Haakon County sheriff position
came up, Koester decided to get
back into law enforcement. Koester
said his first job in law enforce-
ment came about when the Murdo
City Council approached him with
the job. He said the town had had
a series of individuals who, once
certified, left the position. They
were looking for someone local,
said Koester. So he took the
chance, and it worked out well, he
said.
Koester said law enforcement
was a lot different than he ex-
pected. He likes it because it gives
him the opportunity to help people.
And in a small community, he said,
there is a lot more opportunity to
help people. Koester added that as
a city officer he had a little closer
relationship with the people than
when he was sheriff. He said the
sheriff position had a wide range of
responsibilities, especially with the
interstate running through Jones
County.
Koester noted there is a lot more
open country in Haakon County,
along with it being bigger in size
than Jones County. Koester said
his biggest challenge is figuring out
the county roads and where people
live. He said he will figure it out, it
will just take a little time.
Through his association with the
baseball leagues, Koester knows a
few Haakon County resideints. He
is looking forward to being involved
here also. One reason he likes to be
involved with the youth is so that
they can get to know him as other
than a cop, it lets them get to know
him and an individual.
Koesters youngest daughter can
particpate one more year in the
youth baseball league. She is cur-
rently an eighth grade student in
Murdo. The family includes six
more children, all grown and out of
the house. His wife and daughter
plan to join him at the end of the
school year.
One thing Koester said he is get-
ting used to is his phone not ring-
ing. He said he has discovered that
without the interstate his office
phone is quieter. He urges resi-
dents to call him with any of their
concerns, complaints, etc.
Koester is in the process of
adding a deputy sheriff. He said he
has had a few applications already,
even before the position has been
advertised.
by Nancy Haigh
The Haakon County Commission
met as a board of equalization
Tuesday, April 10.
Director of Equalization Toni
Rhodes presented the board with
tax freeze requests from 13 individ-
uals on 14 parcels. Elderly and dis-
abled residents can apply for a tax
freeze on their property taxes. The
board approved the requests.
Rhodes then presented the board
with the tax exempt applications,
which represented the same
churches, cemeteries, school dis-
tricts, utility companies and gov-
ernment entities as in previous
years. The board approved the re-
quests.
Abatements were approved for
four individuals. Three were for
mobile homes and one for a right-
of-way with South Dakota Depart-
ment of Transportation. The board
approved the abatements.
The board then convened as the
board of commissioners. Auditor
Patsy Freeman discussed finan-
cials with the board for overall
county and highway department
figures.
The board also visited with Sher-
iff Fred Koester regarding a deputy
sheriff.
Haakon County Commissioners
meet as board of equalization
A statewide tornado drill will be
conducted for South Dakota by the
National Weather Service between
9:00 a.m. and 9:30 am MDT (10:00
and 10:30 a.m. CDT), Wednesday,
April 25.
Because the exercise is used to
ensure that communications and
warning systems are functioning
properly before storm season, peo-
ple will see and hear the alerts
used for tornadoes.
This exercise will be done as part
of South Dakota Severe Weather
Preparedness Week, April 23-27.
The state Emergency Alert System
chairman was required o apply to
the Federal Communications Com-
mission for a waiver to use the ac-
tual tornado warning codes for the
test. The approval was granted
with the requirement of letting the
public know that the warning will
look and sound like a real one.
Outdoor warning sirens will be
sounded in many towns, including
Midland and Philip. The sirens
may not be heard inside homes and
office buildings, as they are in-
tended to alert people who are out-
doors away from radio or TV.
The drill will also include activa-
tion of the Emergency Alert Sys-
tem, which will interrupt local
media broadcasts. The public
should be aware that the scroll on
television will look like a real warn-
ing, while the audio will be identi-
fied as a test.
Local emergency response agen-
cies may practice their response
procedures and schools will con-
duct safety drills for their students.
Individuals do not need to take
any action during the drill, but
they are encouraged to make plans
to protect themselves and their
families before storms develop. Do
not wait until the storm is headed
toward you, as there will not be
time.
Information about storm safety
is available from county emergency
management offices or visit the fol-
lowing web sites: the Rapid City
National Weather Service
www.weather.gov/rapidcity, the
South Dakota Department of
Health www.bReadySD.com, and
the Black Hills Chapter of the
American Red Cross www.black-
hillsredcross.org.
Tornado warning system to be tested April 25
by Del Bartels
The Monday, April 16, meeting
of the Haakon School District
Board of Education began with the
members quickly approving annual
routine items. Then they addressed
resignations and contracts for next
school year.
After an executive session con-
cerning student and personnel is-
sues, the board regretfully accepted
two resignations. Edith Slovek , the
high school special education para-
professional, will be retiring May
22. Jeff Rieckman, secondary prin-
cipal and activities director, is re-
signing after this school year to
take a position in Moorcroft, Wyo.
Board member Anita Peterson was
the first of all the members to say,
We wish them well.
Michael Baer will return to the
school district, this time not as an
instructor but as the new second-
ary principal. He will also be the
junior high football coach and head
boys basketball coach. Erin Baer
will fill a position in elementary
special education. Carmen Powell,
currently finishing her student
teaching, will be the science in-
structor next year. She will also
have the duties of head girls bas-
ketball coach. The duties of high
school activities director still re-
main open.
Contracts for next year for the
certified positions include a $1,000
increase to the base pay. The tradi-
tional step and lane pay increases
will be reimplemented after a two-
year freeze. Step increases are
based on years of experience and
lane increases are based on an in-
dividuals continued education.
Rural instructors will also receive
a $300 increase per month for nine
months as additional compensa-
tion.
Contracts for next year for the
classified positions will include an
additional $600 to individual fringe
benefits.
Contracts for next year for the
administrative positions will be an-
nounce at the next school board
meeting, with expected increases.
Membership was approved for
the district to align itself with the
South Dakota High School Activi-
ties Association. The 2012-2013
handbooks for the elementary, high
school and staff were approved.
This is done as ahead of time as
possible so they can be put into the
school planners.
Superintendent Keven Morehart
will continue investigation and re-
port back about the district imple-
menting a breakfast program. He
said that most other schools have
such a program. The particulars,
such as when students would have
to be there, when the first class pe-
riod would then be, having staff
present even earlier for prepara-
tion, would have to all be worked
out.
The Dakota STEP testing has
been completed. The last grade
check of the school year has also
passed. The local elementary
spelling bee will be during the day,
and the annual Scottie Fest
fundraiser will be during the
evening of this Thursday, April 19.
The annual elementary breakfast
Muffins for Moms will be Wednes-
day, April 25.
The rest of that day will be an el-
ementary science day, in lieu of the
traditional elementary track and
field day. Activities brought in from
the Mammoth Site, educational
trips to the Philip airport to inves-
tigate airplanes, and other plans
will be held. This will be reminis-
cent of the old hobby days. The goal
is to get students genuinely in-
volved. Board Member Doug Thor-
son said that, as it increased each
year, it will be something the kids
can all look forward to.
The high school music concert
will be Tuesday, May 1. The re-
gional elementary spelling bee will
be in Murdo, May 7. An elementary
assembly concerning exotic ani-
mals will be Wednesday, May 9.
High school graduation is set for
Sunday, May 20. The kindergarten
graduation will be in the morning
and the eighth grade graduation
will be evening of Monday, May 21.
The last day of the school year for
the students will be Tuesday, May
22.
Three Haakon School District in-
structors are nearing the comple-
tion of their masters in education
degrees. Kim Bouman, Deb Snook
and Laura OConnor described to
the board some of the requirements
and assignments. They each had to
prove classroom demonstration of
24 standards, with two artifacts for
each standard, and each was re-
vised multiple times.
Snook said, Great teachers are
not born, you learn to teach. We
were learning to teach, for students
to learn information and retain it.
You have to have a passion for it.
Bouman said about trials on her
students, They did it! I kept test-
ing to see if they would retain
longer. For me, it was the coolest
thing. You dont really learn from
people telling you, you have to ex-
perience it. Its amazing what I
took from the English and elemen-
tary teachers (in the program).
OConnell said, I wanted to see
if what I am doing is actually work-
ing with my kids. I love school, I al-
ways have. It was good for our kids
to see that we also had work to do.
The next scheduled meeting for
the board of education will be at
7:00 p.m., Monday, May 14, in
room A-1 of the Philip High School.
School faces resignations and contracts
Almost masters ... From left, Kim Bouman, Deb Snook and Laura OCon-
nor show their 60-plus page finished projects and some of the texts they had to
internalize in their requirements toward their masters in education degrees.
They have yet to do their final presentations. Photo by Del Bartels
by Del Bartels
The Philip City Council met
Monday, April 16, at 4:00 p.m. as
an election canvassing board.
The council verified the count of
the votes from the April 10 mayoral
election. Current Councilman
Mike Vetter received 172 (79 per-
cent) of the total 219 votes. There
was a 42 percent turnout of voters.
He will take his oath of office as the
new mayor during the May 7 coun-
cil meeting.
The council adjourned as the
canvassing board and immediately
reconvened to do city council busi-
ness.
Building permits were granted
for Christine Andrus in renewing a
fence permit from July 7, 2009.
Nathan and Brittney Drury re-
newed a February 7, 2010 permit
for a deck, retaining wall and win-
dow. Tom Struble will be moving a
shed from 201 Ash Street to 612
Sunshine Drive.
The council approved installing a
sewer lift station and replacing ap-
proximately 140 feet of sewer main
in the public right-of-way (alley
running east and west) in Block 01
of Highway Addition. This is north
of Highway 14. Public Works Direc-
tor Matt Reckling has estimated
the cost of the project to be under
$10,000.
The council reviewed the pro-
posed demolition of 204 E. Pine St.
The council stated that the demoli-
tion could begin soon. The inspec-
tor stated that the building is in
imminent danger of collapse. The
demolition is considered an emer-
gency removal. For public safety,
the alley way beside the building
was barricaded off Monday, April
16, and the sidewalk in front was
barricaded off the next day.
The most intense topic of the
meeting ended with the denial of a
request by Vicki Petersen and the
Pizza Etc. business for the council
to waive the requirement of Pizza
Etc. installing a grease trap. The
State Department of Health and
the State Plumbing Commission
require that grease traps be in-
stalled in restaurants. Since the
building had stopped being used as
a restaurant before the Pizza Etc.
was moved into it, Petersen cannot
have the building grandfathered
around the State Plumbing Code.
Mayor John Hart said, I must
caution you, dont waive this thing
lightly. Reckling said that such
grease traps were spendy, at ap-
proximately $500 plus the labor of
a licensed plumber.
Councilman Greg Arthur said, I
know it may be spendy for them,
but fixing it (a future sewer stop)
could be spendy for us. The city of
Philip spent over $15,000 between
2005 and 2008 in clearing sewer
pipes in Philip.
I hate to make her spend more
money after starting a business,
but ..., said Vetter. We want to be
business friendly. Some businesses
are grandfathered in. Other people
are putting grease down from their
houses.
Arthur said, If there is a plumb-
ing code, then we are going against
the state. If we dont go by the code,
then everything falls back on the
city. You do it for one, then you
have to do it for everyone. Hart
said, Once you give this variance,
then theres nothing you can do
about it.
The council voted, not unani-
mously, to deny the request for a
waiver by Pizza Etc. to install a
grease trap.
The annual South Dakota Mu-
nicipal League district meeting
was Tuesday, April 17, in Kadoka.
The next scheduled meeting for
the Philip City Council will be at
7:00 p.m., Monday, May 7, in the
Haakon County Courthouse com-
munity room.
City council ratifies election tally, denies
request for waiver to state plumbing code
by Del Bartels
Kim Grimsrud, Rapid City, was
the first of four nurse practitioner
students receiving hands-on expe-
rience at Philip Health Services,
Inc., during this semester, their
last, through South Dakota State
University College of Nursing.
Grimsrud was at the Philip
Clinic from March 5 to March 8.
Abbie Jennings was here March
15-18. Summer Wilcox was study-
ing in Philip, April 5-6 and 19-20.
Nanette Fitzgerald experienced
rural medical practices in Philip
from April 9 to April 13.
They studied under the supervi-
sion of Doctors Coen Klopper and
David Holman, and Physicians As-
sistants Terry Henrie and Janell
Gerberding.
PHSI has never before been a tu-
toring facility for this discipline.
Kent Olson, administrator of PHSI,
said of the program, "We are
pleased to host students represent-
ing different aspects of medical
care. In the past year we have had
MD (medical doctors), PA (physi-
cians assistants) and pharmacy
students. The nurse practitioners
round out the field and Philip
Health Services is glad to offer
them exposure and training in
rural medicine.
Robin PetersonLund is the as-
sistant professor in charge of this
program through the West River
Office of the SDSU College of Nurs-
ing. These nurse practitioner stu-
dents are quite thrilled to come out
to our frontier to learn an even
more different way to provide care.
The skills learned are so important
Nurse practitioner students learning at PHSI
Kim Grimsrud Summer Wilcox Abbie Jennings Nanette Fitzgerald
Correction
A story in the April 12 issue
of the Pioneer Review
concerned the history of the
West River Museum. Keith
Emerson did not board there
during his high school years.
He had friends who did.
Correction
In the play preview printed in
the April 5 issue of the Pioneer
Review, the photos of high
school actress Rachel Parsons
were incorrectly labeled as Jodi
Parsons, her mother. I apolo-
gize for this error. Del Bartels
(Continued on page 2)
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fo cnII mo KIm. OfhorwIso my kIds
cnII mo r. Mommy. Sho snId fhnf
for ooIo, IIko hor, fo sfnrf n now
rofossIon, If`s donbIo, nof onsy,
buf donbIo.
JonnIngs snId of hor fnmIIy, I
fhInk fhoy nro fhnnkfuI, Inforosfod
In fho rogrossIon of my knowI-
odgo. Thoy nro rondy for mo fo bo
dono, foo. To bo honosf, I`m sfIII n
nurso. I hnvo n IIffIo bIf moro ro-
sonsIbIIIfy, buf I sfIII wnnf fo hoI
fho nfIonf. Sho Is sfIII omIoyod
ns n nurso In !nId CIfy. I ronIIy
onjoy rImnry cnro, buf my honrf Is
In cnrdIoIogy.
IIfzgornId snId, ThIs Is n roffy
unIquo fncIIIfy, whoro you hnvo nn
oufnfIonf cIInIc, nn omoorgoncy
room nnd n Iong cnro fncIIIfy In fho
snmo buIIdIng.
!und snId, o ono ouf horo
fnkos nnyfhIng for grnnfod. If Is
fho woIcomIng nnfuro of fhoso who
IIvo ouf horo fo bo vory suorfIvo.
IronfIor ooIo nro vory gonorous.
Nurse practitioner students learning at PHS
(continued from front page)
Good-bye ... by e! Buvte!s
A fIny Infnnf hns nImosf no comrohonsIon of boIng sonrnfod from
fho worId fhnf If knows ns Ifs mofhor. Tho chnngos In fhnf roInfIonshI
nro nImosf ImorcofIbIo from dny fo dny, yof fhoy nro fhoro. If soom-
IngIy doosn`f fnko foo Iong boforo n now crnwIor sfruggIIng ncross fho
cnrof nIfors dIrocfIon fo hond bnck fownrd mommy. A wouId-bo foddIor
fnkos Ifs fIrsf IonnIng sfos fownrd n bIg now worId, nof ovon ronIIzIng
If hns Ioff fho suorfIng hnnds of Ifs bIggosf oncourngor, Ifs mofhor.
Tho fIrsf fow fumbIos ond u wIfh fho growIng chIId bnck In fho nrms
of fho mosf comforfIng nrms In fho chIId`s unIvorso.
Thoso woro fho dnys for nII of us. SInco fhon fho dofnIIs vnry from
orson fo orson, buf fho ovornII gonornIIfIos of growIng u woro sIm-
IInr. Tho fIrsf fImo wIfh n bnbysIffor mIghf hnvo boon n quIof chnngIng
of fho gunrd, or mny hnvo boon n scronmIng connIfIon of boIng Ioff by
mommy. Tho ond of fhnf dny couId hnvo boon n wonry, joyous surrondor
fo hor rofurnIng nrms, or mIghf hnvo boon n rnucous coIobrnfIon fhnf
mommy wns bnck. WIfh n fow yonrs of rncfIco, orhns your boIng
sonrnfod from hor for your fIrsf dny of schooI wns hnrdor on hor fhnn
on you. Tho fIrsf dny of swImmIng Iossons wns norvo-rnckIng, ngnIn
robnbIy moro for hor. Tho dny of rncfIcIng fo drIvo n cnr wns n dofI-
nIfo sfo In somo dIrocfIon or nnofhor for bofh of you.
Inch sfo fownrd bocomIng who wo nro fodny wns ono moro good-
byo fo whnf wo woro boforo. Tho Infnnf`s IncomrohonsIon fook Ifs
nInfuIIy sIow courso fownrd fho chIId`s Indoondonco. o, nono of
fhoso good-byos woro for koos. Wo rofurnod fo hor. SomofImos If wns
wIfh joy, such ns wIfh n cnfurod frog. SomofImos If wns wIfh froIdn-
fIon, such ns wIfh n brokon Ifom from n counfor fo. SomofImos If wns
wIfh comIofo unknown, such ns wIfh n IongIng yof fonrfuI roquosf fo
go on our fIrsf sIoo-ovor. Inch IIffIo good-byo chnngod us.
Thon fhoro nro fho bIg good-byos. Wo Ioff for n wook`s summor cnm.
Wo Ioff fo suosodIy go fo vIsIf n frIond, buf ronIIy fo n hIgh schooI
nrfy. Wo Ioff for coIIogo. Wo Ioff for n now job In n dIfforonf fown. Wo
Ioff for our own souso nnd somodny our own chIIdron.
Thon fhoro nro fho ronIIy mounfnInous good-byos. Sho fInnIIy oxIfs
fho hosIfnI room nffor sIffIng nf your sIdo for fwo dnys, IonvIng onIy
nffor your rocovory Is obvIous fo moro fhnn jusf fho docfors. You drIvo
nwny nffor n vIsIf, fnkIng your chIIdron, hor grnndchIIdron, whom sho
wIII novor soo offon onough. You ovonfunIIy drIvo nwny nffor boIng noxf
fo hor durIng fho funornI of hor husbnnd, your fnfhor.
Thon fhoro Is fho fInnI good-byo. If mnkos no dIfforonco If you fnrod
roInfIvoIy woII fhrough nII fho ofhor good-byos. Whon sho Is gono, fho
worId mny ns woII bo, foo. Thoro Is no fooIIng IIko fho Insf good-byo.
Tho onIy kIndnoss In Cod`s unIvorso Is fhnf, IIko nffor fhnf fIny chIId`s
fIrsf sfo, wo cnn rofurn fo fho comforfIng nrms of our mofhor. Wo cnn
hoId hor ngnIn. Somodny, our fInnI sfos wIII Iond bnck fo hor.
cnn doformIno fo rosond In n osI-
fIvo wny, ovon In fho mosf nognfIvo
of cIrcumsfnncos. If fnkos onIy nn
Insfnnf fo shIff nn nffIfudo, nnd wo
cnn If wo hnvo fho wnnf-fo. Why
wouId wo ovor chooso fo IIvo In fho
muck, whon wo hnvo such nn In-
crodIbIo gIff nf our dIsosnI
My oncourngomonf for you fodny
Is fo sfo for n momonf nnd do n
quIck nssossmonf, n chock u from
fho nock u. !Isfon fo fho wny you
sonk fo ofhors, nnd nofIco fho wny
fhoy rosond fo you. How Is fhnf nf-
fIfudo of yours Aro you nn oncour-
ngor, or n orson who fonds fo fonrs
ofhors down ovory chnnco you gof
o you sonk osIfIvo fhIngs nbouf
IIfo nnd ofhor ooIo or jusf grum-
bIo nnd comInIn nII fho fImo Aro
you gonornIIy onfhusInsfIc nnd
fIIIod wIfh joy, or gIoomy nnd os-
sImIsfIc
If you don`f IIko fho nnswors you
como u wIfh, you`d boffor gof fhnf
nffIfudo of yours ndjusfod rIghf
nwny. on`f doIny! Iuf don`f sfo
fhoro! o n chock u from fho nock
u ovory dny. In fncf, do If ns mnny
fImos n dny ns Is nocossnry, bo-
cnuso, whon If`s nII snId nnd dono, If
nII ronIIy doos boII down fo nffIfudo.
You`II bo gInd you dId!
Check Up from the Neck up
I nm fIrmIy convIncod fhnf 99.9
orconf of ovoryfhIng In IIfo boIIs
down fo our nffIfudo. Thn Is why I
boIIovo fhnf ovory dny wo shouId do
whnf I cnII n chock u from fho
nock u fo dIscorn whnf our nffI-
fudo Is communIcnfIng fo ofhors
nround us. If whnf wo dIscovor Is n
nognfIvo nffIfudo, fhon of courso, nn
ndjusfmonf Is obvIousIy nocossnry.
SomofImos ofhor ooIo, offon
fhoso cIososf fo us, mny brIng fo our
nffonfIon oxncfIy whnf our nffIfudo
Is sonkIng. I know for n fncf fhnf If
somoono Is sowIng ouf n bunch of
nognfIvIfy, chnncos nro roffy good
fhoy hnvo n nognfIvo fhoughf IIfo.
And fho rovorso Is nIso fruo: If n
orson goos nround osousIng osI-
fIvo bIfs of InformnfIon, chnncos nro
roffy good fhoy hnvo n osIfIvo
fhoughf IIfo. Whnfovor ono fhInks
nnd boIIovos wIII como ouf In fhoIr
words, fhoughfs nnd ncfIons.
Wo humnn boIngs hnvo boon so
wondorfuIIy cronfod, nnd hnvo boon
gIvon such n mnrvoIous cnnbIIIfy
fo chnngo our nffIfudos, ns nn ncf of
our wIII. Wo nII hnvo fho owor fo
doformIno whnf our own nffIfudos
wIII bo In nny gIvon sIfunfIon. Ivon
whon surroundod by ooIo wIfh
bnd nffIfudos, wo cnn chooso nof fo
Iof fhoIr nognfIvIfy nffocf us. Wo
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Army nfIonnI Cunrd IrIvnfo
KovIn M. SchuIz hns grndunfod
from bnsIc combnf frnInIng nf Iorf
Jnckson, CoIumbIn, S.C.
urIng fho nIno wooks of frnIn-
Ing, fho soIdIor sfudIod fho Army
mIssIon, hIsfory, frndIfIon nnd coro
vnIuos, hysIcnI fIfnoss, nnd ro-
coIvod InsfrucfIon nnd rncfIco In
bnsIc combnf skIIIs, mIIIfnry
wonons, chomIcnI wnrfnro nnd
bnyonof frnInIng, drIII nnd coro-
mony, mnrchIng, rIfIo mnrksmnn-
shI, nrmod nnd unnrmod combnf,
mn rondIng, fIoId fncfIcs, mIIIfnry
courfosy, mIIIfnry jusfIco sysfom,
bnsIc fIrsf nId, foof mnrchos, nnd
fIoId frnInIng oxorcIsos.
SchuIz Is fho son of !nrry nnd
!osoAnn SchuIz, IhIII. Ho Is n
2006 grndunfo of IhIII HIgh
SchooI.
MIIItary
BrIet
Iob !nwronco & AssocInfos, Inc.,
In nrfnorshI wIfh fho Coo-Honf
Confor of fho Orogon InsfIfufo of
TochnoIogy, hnvo roIonsod n roorf
onfIfIod Tho IconomIc, InvIron-
monfnI, nnd SocInI IonofIfs of Co-
ofhormnI !so In fho nkofns.
Tho roorf fInds fhnf whIIo nof
normnIIy fhoughf of ns goofhormnI
sfnfos, dIrocf usos of goofhormnI
onorgy hnvo oxIsfod for confurIos In
orfh nnd Soufh nkofn.
ocumonfod dIrocf usos of goof-
hormnI wnfors nro IImIfod fo Soufh
nkofn nnd nro roInfod fo snco
nnd dIsfrIcf honfIng, sns nnd ro-
sorfs, nnd nquncuIfuro. IuIIf In
l890, Ivnns IIungo In Hof SrIngs
Is fho worId's Inrgosf nnfurnI wnrm
wnfor Indoor swImmIng ooI. Thoro
nro nIso mnny undocumonfod usos
of goofhormnI rosourcos by rnnch-
ors for snco honfIng, sfock wnfor-
Ing nnd snow moIfIng.
Tho gronfosf uso of dIrocf goo-
fhormnI onorgy In fho nkofns Is
snco nnd dIsfrIcf honfIng. Soufh
nkofn curronfIy hns fwo munIcI-
nI goofhormnI dIsfrIcf honfIng sys-
foms, ono "mInI-dIsfrIcf" honfIng
sysfom, nnd mnny sfnnd nIono
buIIdIngs honfod dIrocfIy wIfh go-
ofhormnI onorgy. CoofhormnI busI-
nossos cronfo nn osfImnfod l00
dIrocf, IndIrocf, nnd Inducod jobs In
fho nkofn sfnfos.
CoofhormnI uso In fho nkofns
rovonfs fho omIssIons of groon-
houso gnsos nnd nIr oIIufnnfs In
fho nmounf of nf Ionsf 2?,6?9
fonnos of cnrbon dIoxIdo onch
yonr oquIvnIonf fo snvIng 64,3?l
bnrroIs of oII. !oInfIvo fo 20ll-20l2
nnfurnI gns rIcos, nn osfImnfod
$l.3 mIIIIon Is snvod nnnunIIy by
Soufh nkofnns usIng goofhormnI
onorgy, rorosonfIng doIInrs fhnf
cnn sfny In fho IocnI oconomy.
orfh nnd Soufh nkofn hnvo
sIgnIfIcnnf goofhormnI ofonfInI for
fufuro usos. Ovor 50 communIfIos
nro Iocnfod wIfhIn fIvo mIIos of n
goofhormnI rosourco wIfh n fom-
ornfuro of l22I or gronfor. In nd-
dIfIon, goofhormnI honf um
InsfnIInfIons confInuo fo grow. Hy-
dron ModuIo hns mnnufncfurod go-
ofhormnI honf ums In MIfchoII
sInco l989.
!osonrchors nf fho !nIvorsIfy of
orfh nkofn nro oxIorIng oIocfrI-
cnI owor gonornfIon from co-ro-
ducod fIuIds from fho WIIIIsfon
InsIn. Tho nkofns roorf Is su-
orfod by fho !nIfod Sfnfos o-
nrfmonf of Inorgy fhrough fho
AmorIcnn !ocovory nnd !oInvosf-
monf Acf of 2009.
Iob !nwronco & AssocInfos, Inc.
Is n WnshIngfon, .C.-bnsod mnr-
kofIng nnd govornmonf roInfIons
fIrm osfnbIIshod In l986. I!&A
hns workod wIfh fho !.S. onrf-
monf of Inorgy sInco Ifs IncofIon
fo romofo fho uso of cIonn ronow-
nbIo onorgy In fho !nIfod Sfnfos
nnd nround fho worId.
Insod In KInmnfh InIIs, Oro.,
fho Coo-Honf Confor of fho Orogon
InsfIfufo of TochnoIogy Is n ono-
sfo sho for InformnfIon on goof-
hormnI dIrocf uso rojocfs
worIdwIdo. IsfnbIIshod In l9?5,
fho Coo-Honf Confor Is fho rImnry
sourco of dnfn nnd InformnfIon on
nII fyos of dIrocf uso oornfIons.
New report issued on the benefits of
geothermaI use in South and North Dakota
!nIfod Sfnfos Sonnfors TIm
Johnson (-S) nnd John Thuno
(!-S..) nnd !orosonfnfIvo KrIsfI
oom (!-S) hnvo rocoIvod word
from fho Socrofnry of fho nvy,
!ny Mnbus, Jr., fhnf ho Is grnnfIng
fhoIr roquosf fo nnmo n VIrgInIn
cInss nffnck submnrIno fho !SS
Soufh nkofn. In Mnrch, fho doIo-
gnfIon wrofo fo Socrofnry Mnbus
roquosfIng fho dosIgnnfIon. ThIs Is
fho fhIrd !SS Soufh nkofn.
Johnson snId, ThIs dosIgnnfIon
Is n fIffIng frIbufo for nII fhoso
Soufh nkofnns who hnvo sorvod
our nnfIon. ThIs submnrIno wIII
rorosonf our sfnfo nII ovor fho
gIobo nnd wIII hoI onsuro our nn-
fIon`s mIIIfnry romnIns fho
sfrongosf In fho worId. I wnnf fo
fhnnk Socrofnry Mnbus for hIs
quIck rosonso fo fho doIognfIon`s
roquosf nnd for confInuIng fho
sfrong frndIfIon of fho !SS Soufh
nkofn, IncIudIng fho bnffIoshI
fhnf sorvod oxfonsIvoIy durIng fho
Socond WorId Wnr.
Thuno snId, ThIs Is oxcIfIng
nows for Soufh nkofn nnd I n-
rocInfo Socrofnry Mnbus`s fnvor-
nbIo rosonso fo our roquosf. Tho
nvy`s dosIgnnfIon, whIch foIIows
In fho frndIfIon of fho docornfod
WorId Wnr II bnffIoshI !SS
Soufh nkofn, Is n frIbufo fo fhoso
who hnvo sorvod from our gronf
sfnfo, nnd wIII sorvo ns n symboI of
our sfnfo nnd our nnfIon`s owor for
mnny yonrs fo como. ThIs submn-
rIno nnmIng rorosonfs n gronf
sourco of rIdo for nII Soufh
nkofnns.
oom snId, Ovor fho yonrs,
fhousnnds of Soufh nkofnns hnvo
nnsworod fho cnII fo sorvo our
counfry, nnd fhIs Is nn honor fho
brnvo mon nnd womon of our sfnfo
dosorvo. I`m grnfofuI fo Socrofnry
Mnbus for hIs swIff nnd fnvornbIo
rosonso nnd nm gInd n Soufh
nkofn nnmosnko wIII bo n nrf of
fho confInuod dofonso of our gronf
nnfIon.
AsIdo from fho !SS Soufh
nkofn, fho Socrofnry nIso nn-
nouncod fho nnmIng of four nddI-
fIonnI VIrgInIn cInss submnrInos:
fho !SS IIIInoIs, fho !SS WnshIng-
fon, fho !SS CoIorndo nnd fho !SS
IndInnn.
Inch of fhoso fIvo sfnfos sorvo
ns homo fo mIIIfnry bnsos fhnf su-
orf our nnfIonnI dofonso nnd ro-
vIdo mon nnd womon fhnf
voIunfoor fo sorvo fhoIr counfry,
Mnbus snId. I Iook forwnrd fo
fhoso submnrInos joInIng fho fIoof
nnd rorosonfIng fhoso gronf sfnfos
nround fho worId. IrIor shIs fhnf
hnvo cnrrIod fho nnmos of fhoso
fIvo sfnfos sfood ns dofondors of
froodom on fho wnfor. ow fhoso
sfnfos wIII rorosonf fho Infosf nnd
gronfosf fochnoIogy ovor nssombIod
fo submorgo boIow fho surfnco nnd
rojocf owor forwnrd.
Thoso noxf-gonornfIon nffnck
submnrInos wIII rovIdo fho nvy
wIfh fho cnnbIIIfIos roquIrod fo
mnInfnIn fho nnfIon's undorson su-
romncy woII Info fho 2lsf confury.
Thoy wIII hnvo onhnncod sfonIfh,
sohIsfIcnfod survoIIInnco cnnbII-
IfIos nnd socInI wnrfnro onhnnco-
monfs fhnf wIII onnbIo fhom fo
moof fho nvy`s muIfI-mIssIon ro-
quIromonfs.
Thoso submnrInos wIII hnvo fho
cnnbIIIfy fo nffnck fnrgofs nshoro
wIfh hIghIy nccurnfo Tomnhnwk
cruIso mIssIIos nnd conducf covorf
Iong-form survoIIInnco of Innd
nrons, IIffornI wnfors or ofhor son-
bnsod forcos. Ofhor mIssIons In-
cIudo nnfI-submnrIno nnd nnfI-shI
wnrfnro; mIno doIIvory nnd mIno-
fIoId mnIng. Thoy nro nIso do-
sIgnod for socInI forcos doIIvory
nnd suorf.
Inch VIrgInIn-cInss submnrIno Is
?,800-fons nnd 3?? foof In Iongfh,
hns n bonm of 34 foof, nnd cnn o-
ornfo nf moro fhnn 25 knofs sub-
morgod. If Is dosIgnod wIfh n
roncfor Innf fhnf wIII nof roquIro
rofuoIIng durIng fho Innnod IIfo of
fho shI, roducIng IIfocycIo cosfs
whIIo IncronsIng undorwny fImo.
Tho fIvo submnrInos wIII bo buIIf
by orfhro Crummnn ShIbuIId-
Ing In oworf ows, Vn., In nrf-
norshI wIfh ConornI ynnmIcs/
IIocfrIc Ionf CorornfIon.
Tho fIrsf !SS Soufh nkofn
(AC!-9) wns n IonnsyIvnnIn-cInss
nrmorod cruIsor fhnf oscorfod
froos nnd convoys durIng WorId
Wnr I. Tho socond !SS Soufh
nkofn (II-49), wns InId down ns
fho Iond shI of hor cInss of bnffIo-
shI, buf fho onfIro cInss wns cnn-
coIIod boforo fhoy woro Inunchod.
Tho fhIrd !SS Soufh nkofn (II-
5?) wns fho Iond shI of hor cInss of
bnffIoshI, nnd snw hIsfory-mnkIng
ncfIon durIng WorId Wnr II.
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Novmu!; Ivost umuge?
As fho wnrm wInfor of 20ll-l2
frnnsIfIonod fo n wnrm srIng, n
common foIc of convorsnfIon hns
boon fho wInfor whonf goffIng foo
bIg foo fnsf. Tho fhronf of n Info
srIng frosf, whon whonf Is In nn
ndvnncod growfh sfngo nnd Im-
ncfs fo yIoIds nro gronfor Is sfIII
ossIbIo.
To doformIno how fnr nhond of
normnI fho 20l2 wInfor whonf
cro Is; vIsIf fho Soufh nkofn
AufomnfIc Wonfhor nfn of-
work (AW) nrchIvod dogroo
dnys wobsIfo: hff://cIImnfo.sd-
sfnfo.odu/nwdn/nrchIvo/dogroo-
dnys.ns. Chooso fho fImo orIod
you nro Inforosfod In nnd fho nufo-
mnfIc wonfhor sfnfIon you wouId
IIko fo cnIcuInfo CrowIng ogroo
nys (C) for. Ior whonf C,
onfor 32 In fho C box nnd 95/32
In fho mofhods boxos.
Whonf C ndvnncod onrIy nnd
quIckIy In 20l2 comnrod fo nor-
mnI In mosf or nII IocnfIons In
Soufh nkofn. Af fho HnmIII, S
AW, from Iobrunry l fo ArII
l0, nccumuInfod whonf C woro
934, comnrod fo fho normnI IovoI
of 5l0. WIfh n normnI nccumuIn-
fIon of whonf C of l5 or dny
for fhIs fImo of yonr, ono cnn cnIcu-
Info fhnf wInfor whonf dovoIo-
monf Is nroxImnfoIy four wooks
nhond of normnI.
Tho growfh sfngos of whonf nro
nof sfrIcfIy fIod fo, buf hIghIy do-
ondonf on C. Tho onrIy nnd
rnId rogross of whonf C In
20l2 hns Iod fo wInfor whonf
growfh sfngos ndvnncIng much
onrIIor In fho yonr fhnn normnI.
Tho rogross of whonf growfh
sfngos Is nIso nffocfod by fho ho-
foorIod (Iongfh of dny) nnd vor-
nnIIznfIon (coId fomornfuro) ro-
quIromonfs of vnrIous vnrIofIos.
nfn for nccumuInfod C for fho
vnrIous growfh sfngos of whonf cnn
bo found In fho Monfnnn Sfnfo
!nIvorsIfy ubIIcnfIon, !sIng
CrowIng ogroo nys fo IrodIcf
IInnf Sfngos.: hff://msuoxfon-
sIon.org/ubIIcnfIons/Agnndnfu-
rnI!osourcos/MT200l03AC.df.
!oorfs of onrIy-Innfod wInfor
whonf bogInnIng fo joInf In soufh-
confrnI Soufh nkofn bognn com-
Ing In ns onrIy ns ArII 6. WIfh
50 robnbIIIfy of fho Insf srIng
frosf (28 dogroos I) rnngIng from
mId-ArII fo MId-Mny ncross mosf
of fho whonf growIng nron In Soufh
nkofn, Ionfy of oorfunIfy ro-
mnIns for dnmngIng frosfs fo
occur. Tho Insf srIng frosf cnn
nIso occur Infor fhnn fho 50
robnbIIIfy dnfos, nnd nn nnnIysIs
conducfod by SS! IxfonsIon CII-
mnfoIogIsfs suggosfs fhnf Info
srIng frosfs nro moro common foI-
IowIng dry wInfors.
Tho Knnsns Sfnfo !nIvorsIfy
ubIIcnfIon: SrIng Iroozo Injury
fo Knnsns Whonf: hff://www.
ksro.ksu.odu/IIbrnry/crsI2/c646.
df Is nn oxcoIIonf rosourco fo ns-
soss froozo Injury fo whonf. Tho
growfh sfngos, nroxImnfo fom-
ornfuro (durnfIon of 2 hours) nf
whIch Injury occurs, nnd yIoId of-
focfs nro: fIIIorIng l2 dogroos I,
sIIghf fo modornfo; joInfIng 24
dogroos I, modornfo fo sovoro; boof
28 dogroos I, modornfo fo sovoro;
hondIng 30 dogroos I, sovoro;
fIoworIng 30 dogroos I, sovoro;
mIIk 28 dogroos I, modornfo fo
sovoro; nnd dough 28 dogroos I,
sIIghf fo modornfo.
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HorbIcIdos rnfod Cood for buck-
brush confroI In Wood ConfroI In
Insfuro & !nngo IncIudo 2,4-,
Iscorf nnd ChnnrrnI. ThIs nnd
ofhor ubIIcnfIons In fho SS!
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nvnIInbIo nf your IxfonsIon Confor
or onIIno nf: hff://www.sdsfnfo.
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hnvo boon vory InvoIvod In our con-
sorvnfIon rojocfs nnd hnvo boon
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fonm.
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fhoIr consorvnfIon mIssIon. Inrfh
Tonm voIunfoors work cIosoIy wIfh
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roIo In our sfnfo`s consorvnfIon
work. As n rosuIf, voIunfoors foII us
our nssIgnmonfs nro orsonnIIy
vory rownrdIng.
SInco Ifs foundIng In l985, Inrfh
Tonm voIunfoors hnvo donnfod mII-
IIons of hours vnIuod nf mIIIIons of
doIInrs. !CS (orIgInnIIy cnIIod fho
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sorvo fhoIr soII, wnfor nnd ofhor
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Soufh nkofn Sfnfo !nIvorsIfy
IxfonsIon Is offorIng Mnsfor Cnr-
donor frnInIng In !nId CIfy, Ab-
ordoon, IrookIngs nnd SIoux InIIs.
Tho SS! IxfonsIon Mnsfor
Cnrdonor rogrnm frnIns voIun-
foors fo sorvo In rovIdIng horfIcuI-
furnI InformnfIon fo fho rosIdonfs
of Soufh nkofn. Tho frnInIng con-
sIsfs of moro fhnn 60 hours of cInss
work rovIdod by SS! IxfonsIon
socInIIsfs.
ToIcs IncIudo bnsIc bofnny, In-
socfs nnd dIsonsos, Innf rongn-
fIon, runIng, forfIIIzIng, Innf so-
IocfIon nnd ofhor nsocfs of grow-
Ing fruIf, vogofnbIos, Inwns nnd
Inndscno Innfs, snId !hodn Iur-
rows, SS! IxfonsIon horfIcuIfuro
socInIIsf nnd Mnsfor Cnrdonor co-
ordInnfor.
To onrn fho dosIgnnfIon of SS!
IxfonsIon Mnsfor Cnrdonor, grnd-
unfos of fho cInssroom frnInIng nro
roquIrod fo comIofo 50 hours of
voIunfoor sorvIco ns nn Inforn wIfh
SS! IxfonsIon SorvIco. Thoy nro
fhon rosonfod offIcInI bndgos nnd
nro dosIgnnfod corfIfIod Mnsfor
Cnrdonors.
VoIunfoor sorvIco cnn vnry, do-
ondIng on IndIvIdunI`s skIIIs nnd
fho noods of fho IocnI communIfy.
Somo voIunfoors nnswor foIohono
or onIIno roquosfs for InformnfIon,
hosf Innf cIInIcs or sonk fo
grous. Ofhors nssIsf wIfh domon-
sfrnfIon gnrdons, fnrmors mnrkofs,
youfh gnrdons, 4-H ncfIvIfIos or
wrIfo nrfIcIos for IocnI nowsnors.
SfIII ofhors hoI wIfh rosonrch roj-
ocfs, or sorvo ns n voIunfoor coordI-
nnfor, snId Iurrows.
Tho frnInIng schoduIo Is ns foI-
Iows: Abordoon !ogIonnI IxfonsIon
Confor, Tuosdnys, Mny l5, fhrough
JuIy l0; !nId CIfy Wosf !Ivor
AgrIcuIfurnI Confor, Thursdnys,
Mny 3l fhrough JuIy 26; nnd SIoux
InIIs !ogIonnI IxfonsIon Confor,
IrIdnys, Mny 4 fhrough JuIy 6.
CInssos run from 8:30 n.m. fo 4:30
.m. Thoro wIII nIso bo frnInIng In
IrookIngs on Tuosdny nnd Thurs-
dny ovonIngs from Mny l fhrough
Juno 28.
Tho cosf of roguInr frnInIng In-
cIudos n Inrgor bIndor nnd ofhor
mnforInIs. IndIvIdunIs mny shnro
mnforInIs. If nn IndIvIdunI dosIros,
for oxfrn fuIfIon, fhoy mny ny fo
fnko fho cInssroom frnInIng onIy
wIfhouf fho 50 hours obIIgnfod
sorvIco, buf fhoy wIII nof rocoIvo
Mnsfor Cnrdonor sfnfus. CInssos
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!dev!y Meu!s
TLuvsduy, ApvI! 19: !onsf
Ioof, Mnshod Iofnfoos nnd Crnvy,
Corn, !oII, ChocoInfo MInI Inr.
IvIduy, ApvI! 20: AIohn
ChIckon, WIId IIond !Ico,
CnrIbbonn VoggIos, IIscuIf, Sfrnw-
borrIos !omnnoff.
Monduy, ApvI! 23: Choosy
MonfIonf, Inby Inkors, Croon
Ionns, !oII, SIcod AIos.
Tuesduy, ApvI! 24: Voo-oo
!Ibs, TwIco Inkod Iofnfoos,
Cronm Chooso Corn, !oII Ionchy
CoInfIn.
Wednesduy, ApvI! 25: SwodIsh
MonfbnIIs, ScnIIood Iofnfoos, Koy
IIscnyno VoggIos, !oII, !od
Crnos.
***
IrIdny, ArII 6, wo hnd fho gnmo
of rIng fho rnbbIf wIfh Irono Ar-
bnch wInnIng bofh gnmos. Thoso
InyIng woro !oIs Inrd, Irod !oss,
Irono McK., IIIoon, AddIo, VIr-
gInIn, Irono C., IIoy nnd VIvInn.
Shnwn nnd Snndy Ickod u rIngs
nnd oncourngod us wIfh romnrks,
such ns, You cnn do If! Show us
how If`s dono! nnd I hnfo fhIs
gnmo! (If Is frIcky, fhrowIng sfIff
InsfIc hoos ovor IIfor boffIos of
!oof Ioor, wIfh rnbbIf Icfuros on
fhom.) Shnron Koon hnd hor
dnughfor, Snrnh, nnd Snrnh`s
frIond, Snrn, dIsfrIbufIng InsfIc
oggs fIIIod wIfh cnndy fo nII rosI-
donfs. Thnnk you, Shnron nnd fho
fwo Snrnhs.
Af 3:00 .m., wo hnd fho Somor-
sof Courf Insfor nrndo wIfh ovor
40 In nffondnnco, ConnIo, Ir.
nhms, ShIrIoy Horn nnd dnugh-
for Annoffo, Irono McK., Idnn
WuIff, Ioffy McK., Irod SmIfh,
Irod`s grnnddnughfor, JIm nnd
IIonnor HoImos, JIm IIIIIngsIoy,
(Wo hnvon`f soon hIm for n whIIo.)
JonnnIo, Irono C., IIIoon, wIghf,
VI WnIkor, Mnry C. Inoz, IIoy,
AddIo, Ioffy . nnd now rosIdonf
AImn CruonIg, (AImn Is n sIsfor-In-
Inw of Ioffy ownon nnd wns orIg-
InnIIy from InIrburn.) !nrry,
ChnrIIo nnd Jonnno Hnfhnwny,
MnrcoIIn, Inn, IIossIo, !om nnd
dnughfor nnd hor dnughfor. Thoro
woro ofhors, somo In nnd ouf.
Snndy, Shnwn, Susnn, JnmIo nnd
Joromy sorvod ronI oggs, joIIy
bonns, Ioos nnd M&Ms. on
Sfonsgnnrd won fho joIIy bonn jnr
guossIng confosf. Af fho snmo
fImo, wo hnd n IIffIo rnIn nnd n Iof
of wInd nnd somo hnII.
ShorIdnn broughf CocoIIn nnd
TIgor ovor for fho nrfy nnd su-
or. Wo Inyod wIfh hnII, mnkIng
bnIIs fo fhrow. Wo wnIkod n bunch
of Ins nnd fhoy Inyod wIfh fhIngs
In Crnndmn`s AffIc, n Inco on
fhIrd fIoor whoro fhoro nro foys
nnd doIIs nnd n rockIng horso. Co-
coIIn (nImosf fwo) borrowod n nock-
Inco from !nrry`s gIrnffo. Sho woro
If round nnd round hor nock. !nfor,
I rofurnod If, nnd fho noxf dny,
!nrry broughf If ovor fo my fnbIo
nnd snId fhnf ho wnnfod fo gIvo If
fo CocoIIn. Thnnk you, !nrry.
Thnnk you fo IonnIo IuIs for
your roffy Insfor cnrd nnd nowsy
Ioffor. Wo do fry fo gof confroI of
our Ioffors nnd cnrds, buf fhoy jusf
IIo u nnd wo cnn`f nrf wIfh
fhom!
Thnnk you fo my gronf-grnnd-
dnughfor, Snrnh Iufchor, Wood-
brIdgo, Vn., for your donr Ioffor,
rocounfIng mnny Ionsnnf momo-
rIos of whon wo nII IIvod In IhIII
nnd fho kIds couId wnIk ovor fo
Crnndmn Hnnson`s nnd wo wouId
Iny chIckon foof or mnko cookIo
cuffor cookIos or wnsh cIofhos ouf
In fho bnckynrd wIfh fho oId
wrIngor wnshor.
Snfurdny, ArII ?, 20l2, nf Som-
orsof Courf, Inn, Susnn, Irono A.,
nnd Irono C. hnd n IIffIo whIsf.
IrIdny`s brIof sform wns snId fo
hnvo gIvon us ono-fourfh Inch of
rnIn.
ArII ?, 20l2, !nId CIfy Jour-
nnI gnvo hnIf fhoIr fronf ngo fo n
bIg bInck nrfIcIo nbouf smokIng.
Thoro wns n IIffIo sfory nbouf
honoy. orfh nkofn wns fho sfnfo
fhnf roducod fho mosf honoy In
20ll, wIfh 32.? mIIIIon ounds.
CnIIfornIn wns socond wIfh l?.8
mIIIIon ounds, nnd Soufh nkofn
wns fhIrd wIfh l6.5 mIIIIon
ounds. Soufh nkofn`s roducfIon
wns u sovon orconf from 20l0.
If wns good fo rond n fonfuro
nbouf n cIown, ngo 95, who`s koo-
Ing on cIownIng. Ho hns boon work-
Ing wIfh fho ShrInors sInco l98l.
AIfogfhor ho hns boon srondIng
choor for moro fhnn 80 yonrs.
Mon, pereone lote o urong
iJeo oIou/ ulo/ cone/i/u/ee reol
loppineee. 1/ ie no/ oI/oineJ
/lrougl eelf-gro/ifico/ion, Iu/
/lrougl fiJeli/, /o o uor/l, pur-
poee. HoIon KoIIor
M.!. Hnnson cnmo for scrnbbIo.
Thnnk you, M.!.
Thnnk you, CIorIn Hnnson, for
your nIco Ioffor.
Insfor Sundny, M.!. nnd Inr-
bnrn Hnnson InvIfod mo ovor for
dInnor. nvId Hnnson, If. IIorro,
wns In !nId CIfy nnd ho gnvo mo
n rIdo ovor fhoro. If wns n fronf fo
rIdo fhrough !nId CIfy, bocnuso
nII kInds of fruIf froos nro In bIoom.
Ofhor roInfIvos fhoro woro nvId`s
dnughfor, ShorIdnn, nnd hor son,
TIgor, nnd dnughfor, CocoIIn, my
son, Wnyno, nnd hIs wIfo, Cwynn,
M.!. nnd Inrbnrn`s son, CIny, nnd
fhoIr son, IInIso, nnd hIs dnughfor,
WIIIow. Wo hnd n grnnd dInnor,
coIobrnfIng bofh Insfor nnd WII-
Iow`s l3fh bIrfhdny. Hny bIrfh-
dny, WIIIow. (ArII 9, Is my
mofhor, IffIo InImor`s, bIrfhdny
foo.)
I hnvon`f honrd who nII wonf ouf
for Insfor.
Insfor Sundny, I frIod fo Iny
hymns, ChrIsf fho !ord Is !Ison
Todny nnd Ho Aroso.
Tho uIIs snys fo fho fonchor,
MIss Jonos, I nIn`f gof no crnyons.
Tonchor snys, Young mnn, you
mon, I don`f hnvo nny crnyons, you
don`f hnvo nny crnyons, wo don`f
hnvo nny crnyons, fhoy don`f hnvo
nny crnyons. o you soo whnf I
monn. Tho young mnn roIIod, I
fhInk so, whnf hnonod fo nII fho
crnyons
In fho book socfIon of fho ArII 8,
20l2, !nId CIfy JournnI, If wns
good fo soo monfIonod n book by
John InII, Troos Ior fho orfhorn
IInIns. Wo nIwnys foIf IIko wo
know John InII, Soufh nkofn
Sfnfo !nIvorsIfy rofossor, Soufh
nkofn Sfnfo !nIvorsIfy IxfonsIon
forosfry socInIIsf nnd Soufh
nkofn onrfmonf of AgrIcuIfuro
forosfry honIfh socInIIsf. Wo couId
nIwnys wrIfo fo hIm nbouf nny
robIoms wIfh our froos In our froo
Iofs. Ho wns Inforosfod fhnf n
sfrnngo froo grow u nmong VIgII`s
codnrs nf fho soufhonsf Iof In
Hnnson Courf In IhIII. John
InII`s book wIII bo n gronf sourco of
InformnfIon.
VIrgInIn rIvIng Hnwk Snovo
hns wrIffon n now book, Crnndn
wns n Cowboy nnd ofhor sforIos.
Tho !nId CIfy IubIIc !Ibrnry hns
fhIs book. !ocnI nufhor, Konf Moy-
ors, (nssocInfo rofossor nf IInck
HIIIs Sfnfo !nIvorsIfy who fonchos
cronfIvo wrIfIng) hns boon InvIfod
fo VInconnos, Irnnco, fo rosonf
hIs novoI, TwIsfod Troo. Ono of
hIs books Is Tho Work of WoIvos.
Somo of my noIghbors hnvo ro-
orfod In on fhoIr Insfor ny.
IIIoon TonoId wonf wIfh hor
dnughfor-In-Inw fo hor son,
!osfor`s, homo In !nId CIfy.
Thoro woro l3 IIffIo kIds nnd
nround 40 ooIo nf fhoIr Insfor
Sundny monI.
Irono McKnIghf fook hor grnnd-
dnughfors, SIorrn nnd MIchoIIo,
nnd fhoIr mofhor, IovorIy, ouf fo
dInnor.
ConnIo wns wIfh roInfIvos nnd
fhoy wonf fo n gronf buffof In
ondwood. Mnybo fhoy Inyod fho
sIofs n IIffIo!
A now nnmo on n door nf Somor-
sof Courf on fho fhIrd fIoor, !ucIIIo
Huofhor. Sho mIghf bo fho sIsfor of
my sIsfor-In-Inw, Corfrudo Wood-
don.
Somorsof Courf kIfchon sfnff
hnd somo vory good sour cronm
rnIsIn squnros Mondny, ArII 9.
Thoy mndo mo fhInk of fho worId`s
bosf sour cronm rnIsIn Io mndo by
!uby oshoIm nf fho (HIghwny
Cnfo, I fhInk) In MIdInnd.
Tuosdny, ArII l0, 20l2, nf Som-
orsof Courf nffor oxorcIsos, bIongo
wns Inyod by Irono McKnIghf,
AddIo !orvIg, IIIoon TonoId, Jonn-
nIo Arnnson, Inoz IorII, Irono Ar-
bnch, IIoy OIson, MIIdrod Young
nnd hor hoIor, Kny, nnd VIvInn.
IIIoon won fho Somorsof Courf
bucks for fho mosf oInfs nnd wo
nII rocoIvod gonorous Somorsof
Courf bucks for InyIng. Thnnk
you, Shnwn nnd Snndy.
Tuosdny, nf 2:00 .m., wo hnd
bIngo wIfh Snndy cnIIIng numbors
nnd Amy nnd Shnwn hoIIng wIfh
hosIfnIIfy. WInnors woro Ioffy
., Vordn, Annoffo, Shorm, AddIo,
nnd MnrIIyn. Ior snnck nnd chnf,
fho Somorsof Courf kIfchon mndo
n bIg docornfod cnko for fho ?0fh
woddIng nnnIvorsnry of IrvIng nnd
HoIon Amundson. CongrnfuIn-
fIons, HoIon nnd IrvIng.
Wo hnvo rocoIvod nofIco of fho
donfh of Somorsof Courf rosIdonf
!ufh Monoffo. Our symnfhy fo
fnmIIy nnd frIonds.
Our symnfhy fo fho fnmIIy nnd
frIonds of MIko SchofIoId of MId-
Innd nnd IhIII.
Ofhor roconf obIfunrIos IncIudo
fhoso of formor Somorsof Courf
rosIdonfs, Ioofs (IuoInh) onnIs
nnd IIIon CnnskgoIon.
I rocoIvod n Ioffor from my
dnughfor, oIoros, (Mrs. on
onko). Sho sonf n grnnd hofo of
fhoIr nrIcof froo In fuII bIoom.
Thoy hnvo hnd n IIffIo wIId nsnrn-
gus. IIoId work Is fho bIg ush,
nIong wIfh InmbIng. Thoy hnvo
boon soIIIng ofnfoos for !Ichnrd.
AngoIn Is workIng nf fho !Ivorfon
hosIfnI fhIs monfh nnd wIII grnd-
unfo In Mny. Thnnk you for your
Ioffor, oIoros.
!ornn Mooro nnsworod my nofo
congrnfuInfIng hor on fho succoss-
fuI WnII nrf show. Sho sonf n nofo
on n cnrd wIfh n rInf of hor nInf-
Ing of fho !ny I. obIo gnrngo ovor
onsf of IhIII, ovon wIfh whoro
owIIn usod fo bo. Thnnk you,
!ornn.
Wodnosdny, ArII l2, fho Iunch
bunch ouf wonf fo n bnrboquo Inco
nnd dIdn`f gof bnck unfII nbouf fwo
o`cIock. Musf hnvo boon good. Af
fwo o`cIock wo hnd four for whIsf,
Inn OorIIIno, Irono Cox, Susnn nnd
VIvInn. Tho wns n fnbIo of rummI-
cubo, whIch chnngod fo n fnbIo of
kIngs on fho cornor. I snw AddIo,
Inoz, Shnwn nnd MnrcoIIn.
Af 3:30, wo hnd good fun Innf-
Ing fIowor soods In fIny onf ofs.
A good vnrIofy wIfh somo unusunI
onos IIko bufforfIy bush, gourds
nnd bnsII. IIossIo nnd VI Innfod
fnIfhfuIIy. ChnrIIo wns fhoro fo
hoI suorvIso. VIvInn onjoyod gof-
fIng noxf fo somo ronI dIrf! Thnnks,
Shnwn nnd Snndy, who gIvo us
fhIs rojocf onch srIng nnd fond
fho onf ofs unfII fho fIowor
Innfs nro bIg onough fo uf Info
ofs oufdoors.
In cnso you mIss nvo Iock, n
Somorsof Courf drIvor, you wIII
know fhnf ho hns gono off fo Snn
oIgo fo hIs dnughfor`s woddIng.
Mnkos mo fhInk of fho gronf Snn
oIgo roso gnrdons whoro my son,
!osIIo, nnd wIfo ChnrIoffo fook us
so mnny yonrs ngo.
Wodnosdny, Somorsof Courf hnd
bouquofs of vnrIous fIowors on
onch dInIng room fnbIo. Thnnks fo
fho fIorIsfs who fnvor us wIfh fhoIr
Ioffovor fIowors.
ArII l0, Irono McKnIghf wonf
fo hor dnughfor`s houso fo fho
bIrfhdny nrfy for hor grnndson,
ArIc McKnIghf, ngo l4. Ho rocoIvod
sovornI monoy gIffs nnd ho Is snv-
Ing u for n bIko. Hny bIrfhdny,
ArIc. Thoy hnd nn Ico cronm cnko
nnd ArIc wnnfod fho cIown fnco
fhnf wns on If.
I sfnrfod n now journnI book. Tho
Insf ono wns fuII nnd If onIy Insfod
from Jnnunry l, 20l2 fo ArII l0,
20l2.
I hoo you wIII omnII mo your
now nddrossos so fhnf I cnn wrIfo
fo you. Sond nows fo VIvInn
Hnnson, 400l orby !nno, !nId
CIfy, S 5??0l.
Tho IhIII IIonoor !ovIow, my
homofown nor, hnd nn nrfIcIo
nbouf fho domoIIfIon of fho oId
WInchosfor HofoI. IuIIf In l908, If
hnd boon n hofoI, n hIgh schooI dor-
mIfory nnd n musoum. My bosf
momorIos of fhnf buIIdIng woro
whon I sfnyod In fho dormIfory In
l936-3?, whon I wns n sonIor In
IhIII HIgh SchooI. IooIo who
hnvo known fho oId buIIdIng wIII
mIss If. Wo hnd somo good fImos nf
fho dorm. If you cnmo In on Sun-
dny ovonIng, you wouId hnvo onIy
fon nnd brond nnd buffor for su-
or. SomofImos, !oIs Iossondon
wouId como nnd Iny fho Inno for
us. IonrI TnyIor wns our woII-Iovod
mnfron. Mr. Vnn OurkIrk wns our
cook.
Thursdny, ArII l2, 20l2, nf
Somorsof Courf, fho WII bowIIng
scoros woro Irono McKnIghf, l?0
nnd ll5, !ogInn AIvorson, l2l nnd
l36, IIIoon TonoId, 89 nnd l29,
Irono Cox, l35 nnd l30, Irod
SmIfh, 2l0, AdoIIno !orvIg, ll3,
Susnn, l30, nnd Snndy, l68.
Thnnk you for fho IIsf of scoros,
Snndy.
AIso on Thursdny, ArII l2,
20l2, Somorsof bIngo wInnors
woro orIs, Irono McK., VIvInn,
!oIs, AImn, IIoy, Irono A., VIvInn
nnd Irod. Thnnk you, Snndy,
Shnwn nnd Susnn. IoIIowIng
bIngo, wo woro fronfod fo somo do-
IIcIous sIIcod onchos for snnck nnd
chnf.
A grou gnfhorod for whIsf nffor
snnck nnd chnf.
IIoy hnd comnny nf bIngo, hor
cousIn, ArIono Horbor, who IIvos In
!nId CIfy. Sho snId, Wo nro good
orwogInns.
AImn CruonIg`s son vIsIfod hor
durIng bIngo.
Knock, knock. Who`s fhoro
Anrdvnrk! Anrdvnrk who Anrd-
vnrk n mIIIIon mIIos for ono of your
smIIos.
Knock, knock! Who`s fhoro
owoy! owoy who owoy hnvo
fo do fhoso knock knocks nII nIghf

Jouvnu!s oI Ro!!u Pu!mev 1913
ocombor ll, l9l3. Huskod
corn. A fIno dny. l2-l2. Workod on
fho bnrn. l2-l3. Sfnrfod for fho
bronks nffor codnr. l2-l4. ! In
fho bronks. A nIco dny. l2-l5. Cof
homo sovon o`cIock. l2-l6. Wonf
down fo Hnuk`s nnd down fo CII-
mnx nnd shnronod somo horso-
shoos. l2-l?.Cof rondy fo go fo fho
bronks. l2-l8. Sfnrfod for fho
bronks. Coorgo McCIuro wonf wIfh
us. l2-l9. Wo gof our Ionds ouf. If
sfnrfod fo snow. Wo uIIod ouf nnd
gof down fo fho oId IoIco (Inco). (I
don`f know whoro fhnf Is.) nf nIghf.
CoId nnd cIoudy. l2-20. Wo cnmo
homo. CoId nnd cIonr. Cof homo nf
noon. I wonf fo CrIndsfono In nffor-
noon fo gof IffIo`s roosfor.
ocombor 2l, Sundny. MIko
cnmo. IIood wns horo nnd Arf
Hnuk. I sof u fho honfor. l2-22.
IvnIynn, CocII nnd I wonf fo Cof-
fonwood. If wns coId buf If gof
wnrmor. Wo gof homo nf 8 o`cIock.
l2-23. I huskod corn nII dny. WInd
onsf. !ooks IIko snow. l2-24. I
wonf ovor fo Wm. Crovor`s n fow
mInufos. Cnmo homo nnd sof u
fho ChrIsfmns froo.
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SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH
PhiIip - 859-2664 - sacred@gwtc.net
Fr. Kevin Achbach
Saturdays: Confession from 3 to 4 p.m.
Saturday Mass: 5:00 p.m.
Sunday Mass: 8:30 a.m.
9:30 a.m. (August)
Tues-Wed-Fri. Mass: 8:30 a.m.
Thurs. Mass:
10:30 a.m. at Philip Nursing Home
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ST. WILLIAM CATHOLIC CHURCH
MidIand - 859-2664 or 843-2544
Fr. Kevin Achbach
Saturday Mass: 7:00 p.m.
(Feb., April, June, Aug., Oct., Dec.)
Sun day Mass: 11:00 a.m.
(Jan., Mar., May, July, Sept., Nov.)
Confession: Before Mass
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ST. MARY CATHOLIC CHURCH
MiIesviIIe - 859-2664
Fr. Kevin Achbach
Sunday Mass: 11:00 a.m.
(Feb-April-June-Oct-Dec)
Sunday Mass: 7:30 a.m. (August)
Saturday Mass: 7:30 p.m.
(Jan-March-May-July-Sept-Nov)
Confession: Before Mass
Monday Release Time: 2:15 p.m.
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FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH
Pastor FreziI WesterIund
859-2336 PhiIip
E-MAIL: prfreziI@gmaiI.com
SUNDAY WORSHIP: 8:30 a.m.
1st Sunday: Coffee & Rolls
after worship
First Lutheran Ladies Bible study.
There are two Bible study groups: each
meeting monthly. One meets on the
second Tuesday at 12:00 p.m. at First
Lutheran Church and the other meets
on the second Wednesday at 1:00 p.m.
at the lobby of the Senechal. No Bible
studies during June, July, & August.
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TRINITY LUTHERAN
Pastor FreziI WesterIund
MidIand - 843-2538
SUNDAY WORSHIP: 10:30 a.m.
Ruth Circle: 3rd Tues. at 2 p.m.
Nowlin Circle: Last Wed. at 9 a.m.
Rebecca Circle: Last Wed. at 7 p.m.
(Nov. thru Feb.); 6:30 p.m. (Mar. - Oct.)
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DEEP CREEK LUTHERAN
MoenviIIe - 843-2538
Pastor FreziI WesterIund
SUNDAY WORSHIP:
1:30 p.m. (CT)
ALCW: 3rd Thursday, 1:30 p.m.
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OUR SAVIOR'S LUTHERAN
Long VaIIey
Pastor FreziI WesterIund
Saturday Evening: 5:00 p.m.
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DOWLING COMMUNITY CHURCH
Every Sunday in July
Services at 10:00 a.m.
followed by potluck dinner
CONCORDIA LUTHERAN CHURCH
Pastor Art Weitschat
Kadoka - 837-2390
SUNDAY WORSHP: 10:00 a.m.
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OUR REDEEMER
LUTHERAN CHURCH, PhiIip
(605) 669-2406 Murdo
Pastor Ray Greenseth
Sunday Worship Services: 1:00 p.m.
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OPEN BIBLE CHURCH MIDLAND
Pastor Andy BIye
843-2143 facebook.com/midIandobc
Sunday School: 9:30 a.m.
Worship Service: 10:30 a.m.
Bible Study: Wed. at 7:30 p.m.
Women's Ministries: 2nd Thurs., 1:30
ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN CHURCH
10 miIes SE of MidIand Pastor
GIenn Denke 462-6169
Sunday Worship: 11:00 a.m. (CT)
Sunday School: 10 a.m. CT
Sunday Bible Study: 10 a.m.
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PHILIP COMMUNITY
EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH
Pastor Gary WahI - PhiIip - 859-2841
Sunday School 9:15 a.m.
Sunday Services 10:30 a.m.
Last Sunday of the month
potluck dinner following church services
Last Monday of the month
Evangelical Ladies Service/Bible Study -
7:00 p.m.
Wed. Night Prayer & Bible Study: 7 p.m.
Everyone Welcome!!
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HARDINGROVE COMMUNITY
EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH
Pastor Gary WahI - PhiIip
859-2841 garyaw@aoI.com
Worship Service: 8:00 a.m. Children's
Church: 8:30 a.m.
Ladies' Aid - 2nd Thurs. at 7:00 p.m.
Bible Study & Prayer, Mondays at 7 p.m.
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UNITED CHURCH OF PHILIP
Pastor Kathy Chesney 859-2310
Home: 859-2192 E-maiI:
chez@gwtc.net
Sunday Worship: 9:00 a.m.
UCW meets 2nd Friday at 9:30 a.m.
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH OF INTERIOR
Pastor Kathy Chesney 859-2310
E-maiI: chez@gwtc.net
Sunday Worship: 11:00 a.m.
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THE PAULINE AUTHORITY OF THE LOCAL CHURCH
by Pastor Ricky Kurth
And I will give unto thee the keys of the kingdom of heaven: and whatsoever thou shalt bind on earth shall be bound in heaven; and what-
soever thou shalt loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven (Matt. 16:19).
By the time the Lord spoke these words to Peter, He knew from the reaction of the religious leaders in Israel that they were not going
to accept Him as their Messiah, but were rather going to kill Him. Hence we see Him here preparing for His death by giving Peter the
power and authority to act in an official capacity in His absence. This power was then expanded to include a quorum of two of the twelve
apostles (Matt. 8:18,19). We see the apostles exercising this authority in the early chapters of the Book of Acts.
However, the authority the Lord gave the twelve apostles had to do with authority in the kingdom church (Matt. 16:19), and we know
that God interrupted the kingdom program after the stoning of Stephen. The Apostle Paul was then given the authority to act in an
official capacity in the Lords absence during the dispensation of grace (II Cor. 10:8). This authority was then passed on through Pauls
epistles to the local church. Note Pauls words in I Corinthians 5: For I verily, as absent in body, but present in spirit, have judged already,
as though I were present
In the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, when ye are gathered together, and my spirit, with the power of our Lord Jesus Christ (I Cor. 5:3,4).
Here the Corinthians are assured that when they broke fellowship with the man living in open and unabashed sin (v. 1,2,13), they would
be doing so in the spirit of the Apostle Paul. That is, they could be sure that the decision of their local church would carry with it his
apostolic authority and the power of our Lord Jesus Christ.
We see this principle again in II Corinthians 2:10: To whom ye forgive any thing, I forgive also; for if I forgave any thing, to whom I
forgave it, for your sakes forgave I it in the person of Christ.
Here we find Paul claiming to be acting in the person of Christ, i.e., with His power and authority. And we also see him telling the
Corinthians that when they acted, they acted in his authority, and in the person of the Lord Jesus Christ.
All of this is especially significant when we remember that Paul says these words to the Corinthians, the most carnal church to whom
he wrote. Thus we know that the authority of the Lord Jesus Christ today resides in the humblest local church that recognizes the authority
of the Apostle Paul in the present dispensation.
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SurvIvors IncIudo four sons,
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nnd Konnofh hnd fho InrmnII M
wIfh n fnrmhnnd Iondor fo Iof If
down Inch by Inch. Wo wouId Iowor
or rnIso, whIchovor wns fho cnso, In
fhnf fnshIon. I hnfo fo sny how
offon wo dId fhIs nf oIfhor Jnck nnd
!ucIIIo`s or nf our Inco. Wo bocnmo
good nf If. MnrvIn snId fhnf ho
couId jusf romombor whon Kon-
nofh boughf n now ono from !nId
CIfy ImIomonf nnd broughf If
homo. Cnrsfonsons hoIod us uf If
fogofhor nnd wo rnIsod If fo whoro
If wns noodod on socfIon l5. Thoy
woro nII AIr Mofors, ns Konnofh
fhoughf fhoy woro fho bosf. I fhInk
MnrvIn snId fhnf n now ono fodny
Is ovor $3,000. Wo gnvo $400 for
fhnf ono. So nII wo hnvo Ioff Is somo
gronf momorIos of fho dnys of fho
AIr Mofor wIndmIIIs fhnf woro on
fho woIIs nf fho T-I !nnch.
MnrvIn nnd OrrIn Cnrsfonson ro-
mombor fho Tonkn foys fhoy wouId
fnko bnck nnd forfh fo Iny wIfh, ns
fhoIr nronfs workod on fho wInd-
mIIIs. In sIfo of nII fho hnrd work,
fhoro wns gronf food, vIsIfIng nnd
foIIIng of sforIos. I wouId nof frndo
fhoso fImos for nnyfhIng dIfforonf.
Thoso nro fho kInd of fhIngs you
cnn onIy Ionrn from oxorIonco.
MoI SmIfh hns boon doIng somo
cnronfor work ouf In fhIs nron. Ho
dId somo ronIr work for SfoIIors nf
MnrvIn IIdo`s Inco. And ho hns
dono n fow jobs nf my Inco nnd
somo nf Ixon`s. Ho hns moro fo do
In fhIs nron whon ho Is ouf fhIs wny
ngnIn. Ho usunIIy wIII hnvo Iunch
wIfh mo If ho Is cIoso by nf fhnf
fImo of dny. I nIwnys onjoy hnvIng
somoono fo cook for nnd fo onf wIfh.
!nsf fImo ho wns horo, ho dIdn`f
fnIr so good. Ho gof n ronsf ork
snndwIch nnd chIs nnd whnfovor
oIso I couId fInd In fho frIdgo. If
wns nbouf 2:00 .m. whon ho
sfood In fo do n smnII job for mo
on hIs wny bnck fo IhIII.
Tho cnffIo soomod n IIffIo con-
fusod wIfh nII fho rnIn. If wns fho
fIrsf rnIn fhIs yonr`s cnIvos hnd
soon, so MnrvIn cnmo nnd gof my
dog, usfy, fo hoI hIm round fhom
u nnd uf fhom boIow fho dnm
whoro ho hnd uf somo sfrnw down
for fhom fo hnvo n dry Inco fo Iny
down on nnd whoro fho wInd dIdn`f
hIf fhom. Ho nIso fod fho cows
fhoro, foo. Wo IIvo ouf In fho oon
so hnvo fo fInd shoIfor for fhom In
cnso of bnd wonfhor.
Wo hnvo fhroo dogs. MnrvIn hns
fwo, Ioor, who Is vory oId, nnd
CIngor, who Is jusf n yonr oId nnd
sfIII boIng frnInod. Thon, I hnvo
ono, usfy, who Is oIghf yonrs oId
now. MnrvIn frnInod nII of fhom for
dIfforonf jobs, so ho gofs fho ono ho
noods whon fho job cnIIs for If. Two
nro hnIf AusfrnIInn shohord nnd
bordor coIIIo nnd ono Is n bordor
coIIIo. My dog Is n Iof of comnny
nnd MnrvIn novor hns fIgurod ouf
how ho cnn work for mo ns I don`f
know MnrvIn`s sIgnnIs for hIm. Iuf
I jusf hnvo my own nnd ho doos for
mo whnfovor I wnnf hIm fo do, un-
Ioss ho Is hnvIng n bnd dny, fhon ho
jusf gofs sonf fo fho houso.
A bIrfhdny nrfy coIobrnfIng 83
yonrs wns hoId nf fho IhIII urs-
Ing Homo Snfurdny, ArII l4, for
JIm CoffsIobon wIfh mnny of hIs
noIghbors nnd frIonds nffondIng.
Thoso rosonf from JIm`s formor
noIghborhood woro IovorIy Mc-
nnIoI, orofhy Iorfuno, MnrvIn
nnd IhyIIIs CoIomnn, Mnry
Iokron, Iob Thorson, !Ifn !nm-
soy, orofhy !rbnn, MnrvIn, VIckI
nnd Mnry IIdo, IhIIIIs Thorson,
Jonnno Thorson, HoIon SIovok, nnd
CIndys SmIfh. Ofhors who woro
fhoro IncIudod Iko nIo, Kny nIo,
Irono Iorfuno, Iyron nnd Ioggy
Inrsons, Jorry nnd Joy ovIIIo,
MnrfIn nnd Vorn oIson nnd
ormn OIdonborg. SovornI of fho
ofhor rosIdonfs cnmo ouf Infor fo
onjoy fho nngoI food cnko food
wIfh sfrnwborrIos nnd whIod
cronm fhnf wns sorvod by JIm`s
fnmIIy, Myrnn, Knfhy, IIII nnd hIs
fnmIIy, Inrbnrn nnd hor fnmIIy,
nnd CnroIIno nnd hor fnmIIy.
Shnron of CoIorndo wns unnbIo fo
como nf fhIs fImo. Ivoryono on-
joyod vIsIfIng nnd sooIng oId
0rIndstcne News
by Mary BIde SS9-B1SS
frIonds from fho noIghborhood onco
ngnIn. I hoo I dIdn`f Ionvo nnyono
ouf, ns I novor fook nofos whIIo
fhoro.
As I wrIfo fhIs nows Sundny nf
4:00 .m., wo nro so bIossod. If
sfnrfod rnInIng Snfurdny nnd jusf
kof showorIng fIII Info Snfurdny
nIghf nnd now wo hnvo ovor nn Inch
nnd If Is sfIII rnInIng. IooIo In fho
churchos hnvo boon rnyIng for
rnIn nnd now wo hnvo fo gIvo
fhnnks. You cnn nImosf soo fho
grnss grow ns If hns furnod n dnrk
groon nnd fho wInfor whonf Iooks
groonor nIso. My, woro wo dry nnd
somo woro wondorIng whnf fhoy
hnd fo Inn for If If sfnyod dry. I
hoo wo wIII gof moro durIng fho
summor. If doosn'f fnko n Iof for our
soII buf wo do nood fhnf nvorngo for
Hnnkon Counfy.
Sooms IIko mosf of our noIghbor-
hood wns homo jusf cnfchIng u
fhIs wook. Mosf roorfod ono Inch
or moro of rnIn. If sooms fo hnvo
rnInod moro norfh fhnn soufh of us.
Iob Thorson snId fhnf ho hnd IIII
Vnn Ourkork doIIvor mnII for n cou-
Io dnys for hIm nnd ho gof cnughf
u nf homo. Ho Is sfIII goffIng somo
now cnIvos. Ho wns jusf gInd fo
hnvo somo fImo nf homo.
MIko nnd Crofchon !nusch wonf
u fo MIko`s nIoco, JuIIo !obInsons
for Insfor. !Ifn nnd !ogor CrIffIn,
MIko`s sIsfor, woro nIso fhoro. AII of
!Ifn nnd !ogor`s chIIdron, JuIIo,
TnmmI nnd TIm, woro fhoro ns
woro nII fhoIr grnndchIIdron nnd
gronf-grnndchIIdron. AnnIo Jo
(MIko nnd Crofchon`s dnughfor)
nnd Ionu nnd fhoIr fwo boys wonf
fo !onox fo hor nunf, !nurIo WoII-
mnnn`s, for Insfor.
Cnry nnd JuIIo Ixon hnd nII
fhoIr kIds nnd grnndkIds homo for
Insfor. OfhorwIso fhoy nro onjoy-
Ing n quIof fImo nf homo cnfchIng
u on fhIngs.
MoI SmIfh nnd nII fhoIr fnmIIy
nnd !oo SchonIgor wonf fo Scoff
nnd Tnrn MuoIIor`s for Insfor. Cndo
Kjorsfnd sonf fhIs wookond nf MoI
nnd Iofh`s so If wns vory quIof ns
fhnf wns nII fho comnny fhoy hnd.
MoI sonf somo fImo wIfh hIs
mofhor nf fho nursIng homo fhIs
wook.
IonnIo IIfzgornId, MomhIs,
Tonn., Is horo vIsIfIng hor dnugh-
for, IrIffnny nnd Irock SmIfh nnd
fnmIIy nnd hor son, Scoff IIfzgornId
nnd fnmIIy for n fow wooks.
Aluo,e Jo ulo/ ie rigl/. 1/ uill
gro/if, lolf of non/inJ onJ oe-
/ounJ /le o/ler. . Mnrk TwnIn
by \.S. Senutov
TIm JoLnson (-S)
Affor mnny sofbncks, Army vofornn
Scoff Inyno dIdn`f know whoro fo furn.
Ho wns homoIoss nnd fryIng fo gof bnck
on hIs foof. Whon I mof hIm roconfIy, ho
foId mo whnf ho hns boon fhrough nnd
whnf If foIf IIko fo bo on fho sfroofs
nffor sorvIng hIs counfry. Ho dIdn`f
fhInk ho monnf nnyfhIng. Thnnks fo
n ubIIc-rIvnfo nrfnorshI In our
sfnfo, Scoff now hns n roof ovor hIs hond
whIIo ho gofs bnck on frnck. Tho Io-
rnkhnh Houso In SIoux InIIs nnd sImI-
Inr fncIIIfIos nround our sfnfo nro
showIng vofornns IIko Scoff how much
wo cnro nbouf fhom.
!nforfunnfoIy, homoIossnoss nmong
vofornns Is nII foo common. Across fho
counfry on nny gIvon nIghf, nroxI-
mnfoIy 6?,000 vofornns sIoo on fho
sfroof. In Soufh nkofn, hundrods of
vofornns nro homoIoss. Thoso IndIvIdu-
nIs brnvoIy sorvod our counfry, nnd now
fhoy don`f ovon hnvo n roof ovor fhoIr
hond. Ono homoIoss vofornn Is foo
mnny In my oyos. I nm roud fo sorvo
ns chnIrmnn of fho subcommIffoo fhnf
funds vofornns` rogrnms nnd ono of my
fo rIorIfIos In fhIs osIfIon Is fo nd-
dross fhIs robIom.
I hnvo boon workIng vory cIosoIy wIfh
Vofornns AffnIrs Socrofnry IrIc ShIn-
sokI fo nddross fho roof of fho Issuo nnd
ImIomonf soIufIons. Tho Obnmn Ad-
mInIsfrnfIon hns sof nn nmbIfIous gonI
of ondIng vofornns` homoIossnoss by
20l5. To suorf fhIs offorf, I hnvo
hoIod fo nIIocnfo bIIIIons of doIInrs for
rovon rogrnms fhnf cnn hoI oIImI-
nnfo vofornns` homoIossnoss. Monoy
nIono won`f fIx fho robIom, buf consIs-
fonf, ndoqunfo fundIng wIII nIIow us fo
mnko ronI rogross.
I vIsIfod fho Iornkhnh Houso ro-
confIy fo soo fIrsfhnnd fho work boIng
dono on fho ground In Soufh nkofn fo
hoI homoIoss vofs. Tho fncIIIfy Is n
gronf oxnmIo of ubIIc nnd rIvnfo of-
forfs comIng fogofhor fo hoI fhoso In
nood. A nrfnorshI bofwoon fho
CnfhoIIc Iocoso of SIoux InIIs, VoIun-
foors of AmorIcn nnd fho SIoux InIIs VA
ModIcnI Confor, fho Iornkhnh Houso
wns formod In 20l0 fo rovIdo shorf-
form frnnsIfIonnI housIng for homoIoss
vofornns.
Cuosfs, who sfny nn nvorngo of 60
dnys, hnvo nccoss fo modosf offIcIoncy
unIfs, kIfchon fncIIIfIos nnd on-sIfo
Inundry. Thoso nmonIfIos mny nof soom
IIko much fo mosf, buf fhoy gIvo our
homoIoss vofornns n chnnco fo gof bnck
on fhoIr foof nnd connocf wIfh ofhors In
n homo-IIko soffIng. Scoff snId ho Is os-
ocInIIy fond of fho communIfy dInIng
room for fho sfrong sonso of fnmIIy If
romofos nmong fho rosIdonfs. Across
fho sfnfo, grous such ns fho HousIng
nnd !odovoIomonf CommIssIons of
SIoux InIIs nnd IonnIngfon Counfy nro
workIng fogofhor wIfh fho VA nnd fho
!.S. onrfmonf of HousIng nnd !rbnn
ovoIomonf fo IdonfIfy homoIoss vof-
ornns nnd fInd fhom housIng soIufIons.
Wo hnvo n dufy fo honor fhoso who
sorvod our counfry, nnd I fnko fhIs ro-
sonsIbIIIfy vory sorIousIy. I hnvo sonf
my cnroor In Congross workIng on vof-
ornns` Issuos, buf fhoro Is much moro fo
do. I wIII confInuo fo uso my IondorshI
roIo fo Imrovo fho IIvos of fhoso who
sorvod. MnkIng suro onch of fhom hnvo
n roof ovor fhoIr hond Is somofhIng wo
cnn nII work fogofhor fo nchIovo.
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Tho dofInIfIvo word for fhIs
wook`s nows wouId bo rnIn. Tho
oon wInfor wo hnd nnd hIghor
fomornfuros fhon normnI fhIs
srIng nnd sfrong wInds soomIng fo
bIow dny nffor dny, fhIs rnIn wns n
Cod sond, fo bo suro. My mInd
fonds fo fnko sIdo frIs ovory now
nnd fhon nnd ns I snw nnd honrd
fhnf rnIn comIng down, I fhoughf of
fhoso foIks goIng fhrough fho Irfy
30s nnd how dosornfoIy fhoy
noodod rnIn. Ior n fnrmor nnd
rnnchor fhnf moIsfuro Is n bIg nrf
of fhoIr IIvoIIhood. Whon you fhInk
nbouf If, busInossos In smnII fowns
of rurnI AmorIcn nro nIso nffocfod
by droughfs, ns n bIg nrf of fhoIr
busInoss comos from fnrmors nnd
rnnchors. Ior nnyono who hns
fnrmod or rnnchod ovor fho yonrs,
fhoy`vo oxorIoncod fhoso fImos of
droughf, or hnII sforms, fhnf wIod
ouf fhoIr cros. If goos wIfh fho for-
rIfory nnd Is somofhIng n orson
hns no confroI ovor, buf fhnf IIfo-
sfyIo Is n bIg nrf of who fhoy nro. I
hnvo boon mnrrIod fo n fnrmor for
5l yonrs. Jorry cnmo from n fnmIIy
bnckground of fnrmors, If Is In hIs
bIood, n bIg nrf of who ho Is. Ho
onjoys workIng fho Innd nnd sooIng
fho fruIfs of hIs Inbor. HnvIng ur-
chnsod fho Innd of hIs grnndnr-
onfs, Jnko nnd Idn oYoung, fhoro
nro nIso fho momorIos of fhnf Innd.
I onjoyod rondIng oI InrfoI`s nr-
fIcIo, Wosf !Ivor Musoum now
onIy n momory whIch wns In Insf
wook`s IIonoor !ovIow. I jusf fInd
If InforosfIng nnd fnscInnfIng fo
rond fho sforIos nnd hIsfory of
fhoso buIIdIngs from yosforyonr.
IuIIdIngs from fho nsf wIfh fhoIr
sforIos kof nIIvo fhrough hofos
nnd sforIos. Horo In MIdInnd, wo
nro forfunnfo fo hnvo fho MIdInnd
IIonoor Musoum, whIch ns mnny of
you know, wns fho formor ChIcngo
orfhwosforn oof. If hns hofos,
nrfIcIos nnd sforIos of fho hIsfory of
MIdInnd. I hnvo offon fhoughf, If
buIIdIngs couId fnIk whnf n sfory
fhoy couId foII.
Tho MIdInnd !ogIon AuxIIInry
hns fhoIr nnnunI Insfor ogg hunf
onch yonr nf fho MIdInnd CIfy Inrk
nnd roorf fhoy hnd n good furn-
ouf fhIs yonr wIfh 2? ro-schooI
nnd ll kIndorgnrfon fhrough fhIrd
grndo fnkIng nrf. If Is n fun fImo
for fhoso kIds nnd nron`f wo gInd
wo IIvo In n fown whoro kIds cnn
onjoy fho froodom of nn Insfor ogg
hunf. I cnn`f romombor whoro If
wns, buf on fho nows If foId fhnf
somo whoro fho Insfor ogg hunf
hnd fo bo cnncoIod ns nronfs
shovod nnd ushod fhoIr wny In so
fhoIr kIds wouId gof fho mosf oggs.
Iofwoon you nnd mo, fhnf Is bo-
yond sfuId nnd jusf InIn snd.
Whnf Is fho Iosson boIng fnughf I
nsk you Cof whnf you wnnf nf nII
cosfs
Insfor Sundny guosfs nf fho
homo of !nndy nnd HoIIy omoc
woro IrInn, Knfoy, Morgnn, Tnn-
nor nnd TnIfon OrfIIob, IInck
Hnwk, TyIor, ChoIsoo, AddIson nnd
Jooy !nnkIn, Murdo, nnd on nnd
IrIn Iourk, IIunf. !nndy nnd
HoIIy omoc nffondod fho woddIng
of Courfnoy Hunf nnd Cody McInr-
Innd In SfurgIs ArII l4.
Cuosfs nf fho homo of Scoff nnd
Jnnn Jonos for Insfor Sundny woro
Shorfy nnd MnxIno Jonos, Jnnn`s
nronfs, Ick nnd Snndy IoIIor,
WnII, Mnffhow nnd IrInnnn Jonos,
nnd Inrry Jonos.
MnxIno Jonos roorfs fhnf on
IrIdny nIghf, ArII 20, nnd Snfur-
dny nffornoon, ArII 2l, fhoro wIII
bo nn Ico sknfIng show, nncIng
on Ico nf fho Ico rInk on Omnhn Sf.
In !nId CIfy. KIds from four or
fIvo fhrough hIgh schooI cnn bo n
nrf of fho Ico sknfIng show. If you
nro Inforosfod In knowIng moro
nbouf If you cnn cnII Shorfy nnd
MnxIno or Iob nnd Voronn Ivnns
ns fhoIr grnnddnughfors, CnssIo
nnd KnIII Jonos, wIII bo In fhnf Ico
sknfIng orformnnco. CnssIo nnd
KnIII nro fho dnughfors of !oss nnd
MoInnIo (Ivnns) Jonos.
Cnry nnd ChrIsfIno !ynn woro
ovornIghf vIsIfors nf hor sIsfor, Au-
droy nnd Cono Jonos' homo Mon-
dny nIghf. Thoy woro on fhoIr wny
homo fo ToInn, .., from fhoIr
wInfor homo In IrownsvIIIo, Toxns.
Thoy hnd sonf Insfor wIfh fhoIr
son, Todd, nnd fnmIIy nf KImbnII,
ob. Thoy Ioff onrIy Tuosdny, ns
Audroy hnd fo sIf on schooI oIocfIon
bonrd Tuosdny. Cono nnd Audroy
vIsIfod nnd hnd Iunch wIfh WInnIo
nnd Arf Iorgoson nonr Hnyos Snf-
urdny.
Joff nnd Jon Jonos, Sfofson, nnd
Mnysn, rofurnod homo Sundny
nffor n frI fo CIncInnnfI, OhIo,
whoro Sfofson hnd fronfmonfs on
hIs oyo. Tho docfor frozo fwo smnII
fumors fhnf hnd bogun fo grow In
hIs oyo. Thoy wIII bo goIng bnck In
n fow wooks fo chock on fho ouf-
como of fho fronfmonf. On fho
drIvo bnck, fhoy sfood fo soo fho
MonfoIos, vIsIfIng Joff`s sIsfor, Cnr-
rIo, nnd hor husbnnd, Wos, CoIo,
!ognn nnd now bnby Avn Jo, nf
Hownrd, fhon on fo WossIngfon
SrIngs for n shorf vIsIf wIfh Joff`s
brofhor, Inf Jonos, nnd fnmIIy.
Inrbnrn Jonos sonf n wook In
Hownrd hoIIng dnughfor, CnrrIo
nnd Wos MonfoIo, CoIo nnd !ognn
wIfh fho now bnby, Avn Jo. Inrb`s
dnughfor, JIII nnd Todd ShoIdon
nnd fhoIr fnmIIy cnmo from IIs-
mnrck, .., nnd sonf fhroo dnys
hoIIng ouf. Inrb nnd JIII ronrod
Insfor dInnor nf fho MonfoIo homo
wIfh Jon nnd JonnIfor Jonos nnd
chIIdron nnd MorrIs Jonos from
MIdInnd nnd Inf nnd Snndrn Jonos
nnd fnmIIy, WossIngfon SrIngs,
comIng fo onjoy Insfor Sundny
wIfh fho fnmIIy.
I vIsIfod by hono wIfh ImIIy
Snmmons fhIs Mondny chockIng fo
soo how !onnIo wns doIng. If wns n
Iong sfny nf !nId CIfy !ogIonnI
HosIfnI wIfh !onnIo boIng In IC!
for much of fhnf fImo. ImIIy sonf
fhnf fImo In !nId fo bo fhoro wIfh
!onnIo. Sho nnd I bofh ngrood fhnf
hosIfnIs nro good whon noodod
buf fhnf fhoy cnn bo oxhnusfIng ns
ono dny runs Info nnofhor. Thoy gof
homo fho nffornoon of Insfor Sun-
dny nnd ImIIy snId, If wns fho
bosf Insfor ogg fhoy couId hnvo
hnd. Sho roorfs !onnIo Is doIng
boffor for whIch fhoy nro fhnnkfuI.
WIshIng you Cod`s sood ns you
honI, !onnIo. Thoro wns n brnndIng
nf fho Snmmons` Snfurdny wIfh
fhoIr son, Mnrk nnd KrIs Snm-
mons, who IIvo on fho Inco boIng
In chnrgo. Mnrk`s sIsfor, CorInno
ormnn, nnd hor husbnnd, MIfch,
from norfh of Hnyos, nnd n numbor
of ofhor foIks woro fhoro for fho
brnndIng. ChuckIIng, ImIIy snId If
Iookod IIko moro vohIcIos In fho
ynrd fhnn cnIvos fo brnnd. Jusf kId-
dIng, of courso. Thoy hnd fwo
fhIngs fo bo fhnnkfuI for fhnf Snf-
urdny nffornoon. Tho brnndIng wns
dono nnd fhon fho rnIns cnmo. Thnf
Is n good fhIng.
CongrnfuInfIons fo John omoc
on hIs book, ChnIIongos nnd !ovo
whIch hns roconfIy boon ubIIshod.
ThIs book Is nbouf hIs IIfo`s journoy
wIfh corobrnI nIsy. WrIfIng n book
Is nof nn onsy fhIng nnd cnn bo nn
omofIonnI journoy ns you shnro
fhnf IIfo wIfh ofhors. Wo wIsh you
fho bosf, John.
!IbrnrInn KnroI !oImnn Is hny
fo roorf fhIngs nro goIng woII nf
fho MIdInnd CommunIfy !Ibrnry
wIfh mnny young mofhors nnd
fhoIr chIIdron comIng onch wook.
WIfh modorn fochnoIogy nnd ofhor
wnys of goffIng books fo rond, ono
wondors whon IIbrnrIos, ns wo
know fhom, wIII bocomo n fhIng of
fho nsf. I wns nf fho IIbrnry Insf
Wodnosdny nnd If wns jusf so good
fo soo moms nnd kIds onjoyIng fho
IIbrnry. KnroI doos onjoy fhoso
fnIfhfuI fnmIIIos who como fo fho II-
brnry onch wook nnd oncourngo
ofhors fo como. Ofhor nduIfs do
como fo fho IIbrnry ns woII. Wo
hnvo n bonufIfuI IIbrnry nnd fhnnks
fo fhoso fnIfhfuI fnmIIIos who como
onch wook fhnf IIbrnry confInuos fo
bo nn Imorfnnf nrf of fho commu-
nIfy. I gof fo hoId IIffIo Imry
omoc ns hor mom, AngoI, nnd son,
Tukkor, woro IookIng for books nnd
Vs fo chock ouf. Whnf n swoofIo.
And If wns jusf InIn cufo sooIng
how much sho onjoyod fho suckor
ono of fho young gnIs hoId for hor
fo suck on, wIfh mom`s nrovnI of
courso.
CnssIdy Trn, dnughfor of MIko
nnd obbIo (Jonos) Trn, MId-
Innd, Is n sonIor nf T.I. !Iggs HIgh
SchooI In IIorro. TrInIfy !ufhornn
Church hnd sonIor dny nf fhoIr
church Sundny honorIng CnssIdy
wIfh n Iong sfom roso nnd n homo-
mndo quIIf whIch somo of fho
IndIos hnd mndo. ThIs Is somofhIng
fhoy do nf TrInIfy !ufhornn for
sonIor grndunfos onch yonr. Tho
quIIfs nro nIwnys orsonnIIzod wIfh
oInfs of Inforosf of fhoso grndu-
nfos fhroughouf fhoIr schooI yonrs.
CnssIdy hns boon nccofod nf
SchooI of MInos In !nId CIfy so
wIII bogIn schooI fhoro fhIs comIng
fnII.
A !ond TrI fhrough Soufh
nkofn rosonfnfIon wns or-
formod by nronfs of sonIor grndu-
nfos of T.I. !Iggs HIgh SchooI
Snfurdny ovonIng. !oorfs nro
somo of fho nronfs dId skIfs nnd
snng songs from fhoIr hIgh schooI
dnys. Thoy ovon hnd n Mf. !ush-
moro, of sorfs, whoro fho sonIors
couId uf fhoIr fnco In for n Icfuro.
Sounds IIko If wns n gronf nnd fun
ovonIng. SomofhIng wo nood moro
of, jusf InIn, good, cIonn fun.
!oorfs nro fhnf fhIngs woro
wIId nnd hocfIc nf fho Hunf fnmIIy
housohoIds In MIdInnd fhIs nsf
wook, duo fo Courfnoy nnd Cody`s
woddIng comIng u ArII l4. Mon-
dny, Courfnoy Hunf nrrIvod from
Kommoror, Wyo. Sho sfnyod nf
Cnm nnd MIchoIIo (Hunf) MoInz-
ors. Tuosdny, Jonnn ToIfon, Oscnr
nnd Koonnn, nrrIvod from II Inso,
Toxns, sfnyIng wIfh !oy nnd CnroI
Hunf. Wodnosdny, IrInn nnd !Isn
(Hunf) Hnckoroff, oIdrn, IInko
nnd Sfunrf, nrrIvod from SmIfh
Confor, Knn. Thursdny, !Isn,
IrInn, oIdrn, IInko, Sfunrf, KoIfh
Hunf, Torosn (Hunf) InImor,
Murdo, ChrIsfIno (Hunf) Iodnn,
Jnn (Hunf) ToIfon, Jonnn, Oscnr,
Koonnn, Cnm nnd MIchoIIo nnd
ArII ouhnusor, If. IIorro,
hondod for SfurgIs whoro fhoy mof
u wIfh Tod nnd onn Hunf, who
woro sfnyIng nf Hnrf !nnch In
fhoIr moforhomo. Tod nnd onn
soId fhoIr homo n fow yonrs bnck
nnd now IIvo In fhoIr moforhomo
yonr round IIvIng fho IIfo of n gysy
frnvoIIng fo CoIorndo sondIng
fImo wIfh fhoIr kIds nnd fnmIIIos,
fo ArIzonn for fho wInfor nnd nf
Hnrf !nnch durIng fho summor
monfhs. Or whorovor fhoIr mo-
forhomo choosos fo go. AIso comIng
fo SfurgIs woro Tod nnd onn`s
dnughfor, IkkI Thorburn, nnd hor
husbnnd, !ynn, nnd gIrIs of CoI-
orndo, Iog (Hunf) Johnson, IIorro,
dnughfor !nurIo Johnson of Toxns
nnd dnughfor !oosn Johnson of
CoIorndo. Iofo nnd ShnrI (Hunf)
Isfo nnd son, !ognn, Toxns, nnd
fhoIr son, Ivnn Isfo, VIrgInIn
Ionch, who hnd Ionvo fImo from
fho mIIIfnry. ComIng n bIf Infor
woro JoAnn Iork, !oy nnd CnroI
Hunf, !ogor nnd Chnd Johnson,
Courfnoy`s Codfnfhor, Todd
Ioxum, nnd hIs wIfo, IJ, Osborno,
Knn., woro nIso fhoro. Crnndmn
IIIIo Hnckoroff nnd nnIoI
Hnckoroff, IrInn Hnckoroff`s
brofhor of Osborno, Knn., cnmo ns
fnr ns MIdInnd IrIdny, sondIng
fho nIghf nnd goIng on fo SfurgIs
for fho woddIng Snfurdny. Tho
Hnnkon Counfy IrnIrIo Trnns-
orfnfIon bus broughf Crnndmn
Idn Hunf from fho IhIII ursIng
Homo Snfurdny for fho woddIng of
hor grnnddnughfor, Courfnoy, nnd
Cody. Tho fnmIIy much nrocInfod
fhnf. CnroI mndo fho bonufIfuI
woddIng cnko nnd !onoo (!nrson)
SchofIoId, Kndokn, fook Icfuros nf
fho woddIng. !onoo`s dnughfor,
AshIoy SchofIoId, cnmo from
SonrfIsh whoro sho Is nffondIng
coIIogo, fo bocomo n fonchor, nf
IInck HIIIs Sfnfo !nIvorsIfy.
Somo of fho fnmIIy fIf fImo In for
n frI fo Mf. !ushmoro. ross ro-
honrsnI wns IrIdny ovonIng. Io-
fwoon nII of fho woddIng ncfIvIfIos
goIng on, IIffIo Koonnn, son of
Jonnn nnd Oscnr wns bnfIzod by
ToI Snucormnn, who nIso mnrrIod
Courfnoy nnd Cody. Courfnoy nnd
Cody woro Koonnn`s sonsors.
Thursdny, ArII ouhnusor
broughf Ionny (Hunf) Shnfor,
IIorro, fo MIdInnd so Ionny couId
soo ovoryono boforo fhoy Ioff for
SfurgIs. Throughouf fho wook,
fnmIIy gnfhorod nf fho homo of
Cnm nnd MIchoIIo for mnny monIs
fogofhor. Jordnn ToIfon nnd dnugh-
for JossIcn of Abordoon cnmo nnd
sonf fho nIghf wIfh Jordnn`s dnd,
JIm ToIfon, boforo hondIng fo Sfur-
gIs for fho woddIng Snfurdny. AIso
comIng fo woddIng Snfurdny wns
TIffnny (Hunf) ChorIng nnd hor
husbnnd, nvo, nnd fnmIIy. Ivnn
nnd MIrInm SchIIIIng, CIIIoffo,
Wyo., nrwIn nnd Ioffy (!oof)
Hnoror, WnII, nnd SyIvIn (!oof)
Hubor nnd onIso Hubor, !nId
CIfy, nvId nnd KnfhIo Hunf nnd
AshIoy Hunf, nII of Murdo, woro
nIso nf fho woddIng, ns woro ofhors.
InmIIy Ioff for homo nf dIfforonf
fImos ns somo hnd fIIghf nrrnngo-
monfs nnd somo woro drIvIng. Iy
Sundny ovonIng ovoryono hnd ro-
furnod homo. Whow. I soo whnf
ChrIsfIno monns nbouf If boIng n
whIrIwInd of ncfIvIfIos. I jusf hoo
I dIdn`f mIss nny nnmos from fho
wrIfo-u ChrIsfIno gnvo mo for fho
nor. If rnInod whIIo fhoy woro nf
SfurgIs nnd roorfs nro ondwood
hnd sovon fo oIghf Inchos of snow.
CongrnfuInfIons fo Courfnoy nnd
Cody McInrInnd who woro mnrrIod
In SfurgIs ArII l4, 20l2, nf fho
HoIIdny Inn ConvonfIon Confor
wIfh ToI Snucormnn offIcInfIng fho
woddIng coromony. I`vo boon foId
fhnf whon fho quosfIon wns nskod
ns fo who gnvo fhoso fwo fo bo mnr-
rIod, Courfnoy`s nunfs nnd uncIos
snId, Wo do.
MId!und Boostev C!ub
Tho MIdInnd SchooI Ioosfor
CIub mof In fho schooI Iunch room
Mnrch 20, 20l2. Irosonf woro
Jonnn, JuIIo, MoIIssn, Annoffo,
AImoo, KnfIo, nnd Idnn. IrosIdonf
Idnn nIo cnIIod fho moofIng fo
ordor. Tho socrofnry`s roorf wns
rond nnd movod fo nrovo by
AImoo wIfh Jonnn socondIng If.
Tho fronsuror`s roorf wns rond
nnd movod fo nrovo by Annoffo
wIfh KnfIo socondIng If.
OId IusInoss: !oIIor sknfIng on
Mnrch l? wonf ronIIy good. Wo hnd
54 ooIo sIgn In nnd fhoro woro 20
nduIfs who cnmo nnd wnfchod.
!ond Across AmorIcn ny/r.
Souss`s IIrfhdny nnd l00fh ny of
SchooI: Inch cInssroom dId fhoIr
own ncfIvIfIos.
ow IusInoss: IducnfIon InIr.
Tho IducnfIon InIr wIII bo hoId on
Mnrch 29 from 4-6 wIfh n rogrnm
sfnrfIng nf 6:l5 In fho gym. Idnn
fnIkod fo fho fonchors nnd Iof fhom
know fhnf !IS wIII bo doIIvorIng
fho shImonf of books fo fho schooI.
Wo wIII sof u fho Iook InIr In fho
cInssroom noxf fo !onoo`s room.
AImoo wIII gof n cnsh box. Wo wIII
nood ooIo fo hoI work nf fho
Iook InIr. Tho bnko snIo wIII bo sof
u In IkkI`s room. Mnry nskod
fhnf onch Ioosfor CIub mombor
brIng fwo dozon Ifoms. Mnry wouId
IIko fo hnvo fho bnko snIo Ifoms by
fho mornIng of fho IducnfIon InIr
or nffor schooI nf fho Infosf, so sho
cnn gof fhom rIcod. Sfnfo TosfIng:
Idnn wIII Ick u fho snncks for
fho sfnfo fosfIng snnck bngs. !nIIy
ny T-ShIrf osIgn Confosf: Wo
docIdod fo nsk Mnry If hor whoIo
cInssroom couId nrfIcInfo. SchoI-
nrshI AIIcnfIons: Thoy nro duo
fo AImoo by ArII l3. OffIcor IIoc-
fIons: Tho rosIdonf nnd socrofnry
osIfIons nro u fhIs yonr. !nIIy
ny: Tho Insf dny of schooI Is on
Mny l?. Wo wIII Iook Info goIng fo
n wnfor nrk nffor fho kIds nro dIs-
mIssod from schooI. AImoo wIII nsk
!onoo If sho wIII cnII fho wnfor
nrk. Wo wIII Inn on foodIng fho
kIds nround l0:30. AImoo wIII nsk
!onoo nbouf doIng kIndorgnrfon
nnd oIghfh grndo grndunfIon fhnf
mornIng. Idnn wIII chock Info fnk-
Ing fho bus nnd nsk nbouf onfIng nf
n fnsf food rosfnurnnf. Tho srIng
concorf Is schoduIod for ArII 25.
Tho IIomonfnry Trnck Moof In
Kndokn wIII bo on Mny ?. WIfh
fhoro boIng no furfhor busInoss,
fho moofIng wns ndjournod. Our
noxf moofIng wIII bo ArII l?.
Ivoryono Is oncourngod fo nffond
fo suorf fho sfudonfs nf MIdInnd
IIomonfnry.
Melieeo Iinn, Secre/or,
***
MId!und SenIov CItIzens
Tho SonIor Confor mof on ArII
2, 20l2, wIfh oIghf mombors ros-
onf. IrosIdonf Knndus WoIffo
cnIIod fho moofIng fo ordor nnd Iod
In fho fIng snIufo. Tho mInufos of
fho Insf moofIng woro rond nnd n-
rovod. Tho fronsuror`s roorf wns
gIvon. Iofh IIom movod fo nccof
nnd Ioffy SInkoy socondod fho mo-
fIon. MofIon nssod.
Tho ArII buIIofIn bonrd wns
dono. Throo cnrds woro sonf. Thoro
wns no mnInfonnnco fhIs monfh.
Tho monfhIy ofIuck wIII bo IrI-
dny, ArII l3. Iofh roorfod fhnf
fho MIdInnd Mnrkof wIII bo hoId
ngnIn fhIs yonr, buf fhoy wIII hnvo
If ovory IrIdny. If wIII robnbIy bo
sfnrfIng nffor MomorInI ny. JuIIo
SchwnIm Is In chnrgo of If fhIs
yonr.
Iofh nIso roorfod fhnf fho Soc-
ond Confury Is InnnIng n
fundrnIsor Juno 24, wIfh n Iunch-
oon nnd n gnrdon four. Sho nIso ro-
orfod fho CommorcInI CIub hns
sfnrfod mnkIng Inns for n coIobrn-
fIon for MIdInnd l25fh yonr In
20l5.
MoofIng ndjournod.
Mic/e, Woi//e, Secre/or,
***
If Is fImo fo cIoso my coIumn for
fhIs wook. HonrIng sforIos on fho
nows fhIs wook of fho sInkIng of fho
TIfnnIc fhoso l00 yonrs ngo. I found
If mosf humbIIng nnd InforosfIng
ns roInfIvos of ooIo who hnd Iosf
fhoIr IIvos fhnf fnfofuI dny shnrod
sforIos. SforIos from roInfIvos or
frIonds of survIvors on fhnf fnfofuI
dny. Or nn hIsforInn who shnrod
sforIos of fho hIsfory of fhnf dny.
Tho hIsfory of fho TIfnnIc. Tho
shnrIng of fho TIfnnIc sInkIng, of
fho ooIo In fhoso IIfo bonfs who
wIfh n sIgh or n sob wnfchod ns If
snnk knowIng fhoro woro ooIo
IIvos goIng down wIfh fhnf shI.
Ono cnnnof know for suro how fhoy
foIf, or whnf fhoy fhoughf, buf ono
fhIng you know for suro If wns nn
omofIonnI journoy. I IIko fho song
wIfh fho words, I boIIovo fhoro nro
nngoIs nmong us. Thoro Is comforf
In fhnf song. WIshIng you n gronf
wook.
(continued on page 7)
e children, grandchildren & siblings
of long-time Haakon County resident
Aldene Towne
are honoring her on her 90th birthday
Saturday, May 5th in Mesa, Arizona.
Her actual birthday is May 11.
Aldene is doing well & living in a nursing
home in Mesa. We would love to present her
with cards from her friends in the area where
she lived for so many years!
Cards may be sent to:
Aldene Towne, c/o Sandy Johnson
11409 E. Minton St.
Mesa, AZ 85207
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Cards of congratulations may be sent to:
PO Box 19761
Colorado City, CO 81019
(con't. Ivom !ust week)
I wns In MIdInnd Mondny fo nf
fond funornI sorvIcos for ChnrIIo
WIIIInms. ChnrIIo's wIfo, KnfhIo
wns n cInssmnfo of mIno nI
fhrough schooI. ChnrIIo wns such n
socInI mnn hnrdworkIng, hon
osf, frIondIy, nnd mosf of nII n won
dorfuI husbnnd nnd fnfhor. Ho wII
bo mIssod.
ThIs wook, I nm grnfofuI for fho
bIrds. If Is so wondorfuI fo honr
fhoIr bonufIfuI songs In fho morn
Ing! And I Iovo fo honr fho crnnos
ns fhoy fIy ovorhond ovon fhough
fhoy nro somofImos so hIgh If Is dIf
fIcuIf fo soo fhom. I know nof nI
bIrds nro wondorfuI fho sun
fIowor growors corfnInIy don'f n
rocInfo fho honrds of bInckbIrds
fhnf somofImos dnmngo fhoIr
cros, nnd nof nII roorfy ownors
In IIorro nro hny fo soo fho Inrgo
numbor of gooso mnkIng "doosIfs"
on fhoIr ynrds nnd sIdownIks onch
wInfor. Iuf fho songbIrds fhIs fImo
of yonr gIvo n choorfuI sfnrf fo my
dny, nnd I Iovo If!
I hoo you wIII go ouf nnd mnko
fhIs n wondorfuI wook! And Ionso
koo rnyIng for rnIn! Wo hnd n
IIghf rnIn showor Insf IrIdny
ovonIng, nnd nccordIng fo fho
wonfhor mnn wo hnvo n fnIrIy good
chnnco for somo moIsfuro Infor fhIs
wook. AIong wIfh rnyors, I nIso
Inn fo wnsh somo wIndows, hnng
cIofhos on fho IIno, wnsh my vohI
cIo, nnd do whnfovor oIso I cnn fo
fomf fho rnIn wo suro do nood If
Joyco Jonos snId Insf wook wns
no fun nf nII hor schoduIo In
cIudod noInfmonfs wIfh fho don
fIsf, oyo docfor, nnd hnIrdrossor
nII nocossnry mnInfonnnco Issuos
buf ovIdonfIy nof fun. Son Todd
nnd dnughfor-In-Inw nrcy nnd
grnndkIds !uko nnd MnffIo woro
guosfs for Insfor dInnor nf Mnx
McenvIIIe
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nnd Joyco's homo.
Chnuncoy Jorgonson nnd hIs
frIond, MIsfy Cundorson, nnd hor
chIIdron sonf Insfor nf hIs nr-
onf's rnnch In fho norfhwosf nrf of
fho sfnfo.
(tLIs week's news)
CroofIngs from cooI, nrfIy
sunny, norfhonsf Hnnkon Counfy.
If Is n gIorIous dny horo fodny, nnd
I cnn'f wnIf fo gof oufsIdo nnd uf-
for nround In fho ynrd! Tho bIg
nows In our nron wns fho vory woI-
como rnIn wo rocoIvod ovor fho
wookond wo rocoIvod nbouf .?0"
nf our Inco, wIfh hIghor nnd Iowor
nmounfs rocordod nround fho nron,
nnd ovory dro wns woIcomo. If Is
nmnzIng how fhIngs groon u wIfh
jusf n IIffIo of Mofhor nfuro's
moIsfuro. of onIy doos If do fho
counfrysIdo good, If nIso hoIs fho
fnrmors nnd rnnchors hnvo moro
hoo for fho sonson fho dry con-
dIfIons woro goffIng roffy sorIous
In our nock of fho woods. Tho
wonfhormnn snys wo hnvo n chnnco
of moro moIsfuro Infor fhIs wook,
nnd I sny brIng If on!
Tho moIsfuro nIso sooms fo hnvo
nwnkonod fho dnndoIIons. I koo
fhom fnIrIy woII confroIIod In fho
Inwn, buf fho oufIyIng nrons nro
goIng fo bo n son of yoIIow vory
soon. Mnybo I shouId Iook Info
mnkIng dnndoIIon wIno, ovon
fhough I'm nof ronIIy n wIno con-
noIssour. !nndy fnIks nbouf hIs
grnndfnfhor's rhubnrb wIno If
wns ovIdonfIy roffy ofonf sfuff.
Thoro Is n fnmIIy sfory nbouf n
wIno jug boIng rInsod ouf nnd fho
drogs ourod In fho chIckon wn-
foror, nnd fho chIckons couIdn'f
rouso fhomsoIvos fo go fo fho coo
fhnf ovonIng. I'm suro somo of us
hnvo soon ooIo who hnvo
ovorInduIgod nnd don'f hnvo sonso
onough fo go homo robnbIy fho
snmo sorf of fhIng.
!oIn !osofh hns boon busy fhIs
wook hoIIng wIfh fho InforvIow
rocoss for fho ucomIng cInss of
fho Soufh nkofn Ag nnd !urnI
!ondorshI grou. Sho wns In
!nId CIfy, IIorro nnd Abordoon
Insf wook hoIIng wIfh fho rocoss,
nnd fho InforvIows wIII confInuo
fhIs wook. If Is n gronf orgnnIzn-
fIon, dodIcnfod fo IdonfIfyIng nnd
dovoIoIng IondorshI for ngrIcuI-
furo nnd rurnI communIfIos. Ick
nnd Cono Hudson woro Snfurdny
vIsIfors nf unno nnd !oIn's homo,
ns wns Innn Insmoro. !nfor In
fho dny Snfurdny, unno vIsIfod
hIs fnfhor, !oy !osofh, In IhIII.
IIIIy nnd ArIyno Mnrkwod woro
In MIdInnd IrIdny fo nffond fu-
nornI sorvIcos for MIko SchofIoId.
Our condoIoncos fo fho SchofIoId
fnmIIy If Is so dIffIcuIf fo Ioso
Iovod onos, osoIcnIIy fhoso so
young. IoIIowIng fho sorvIcos, IIIIy
nnd ArIyno vIsIfod hor brofhor,
!onnIo Snmmons. !onnIo Is rocov-
orIng woII from hIs roconf surgory,
whIch Is gronf nows!
Mnry IrIggs snId sho workod In
fown nII wook. Snfurdny, grnnd-
dnughfor CnffIbrIo !IggIo nnd hor
frIond, McKnyIn, cnmo fo fho rnnch
nnd sonf fho nIghf, rofurnIng fo
IIorro Infor on Sundny. !oo nnd
Mnry woro In IIorro Snfurdny
ovonIng fo nffond n surrIso bIrfh-
dny nrfy for fhoIr nohow, Chnso
IrIggs. !oo nnd Mnry's dnughfor,
!on !IggIo, nnd fnmIIy frnvoIod fo
IrIffon IrIdny ovonIng fo bo on
hnnd for n II gun mnfch Snfur-
dny. I boIIovo fhnf wns fho Insf
mnfch of fho yonr for fho KIrIoy
Shoofors.
Whon I soko wIfh orofhy
InuIson Sundny, sho soundod IIko
n frog sorry, orofhy. Sho hns
boon fIghfIng n coId nII wook, sfnrf-
Ing wIfh n soro fhronf, soro onrs
nnd n cough, nnd now hor voIco Is
gono. (Sho snId hor husbnnd, oIs,
kInd of IIkos fho fncf fhnf fho voIco
Is gono, buf I doubf If fhnf Is fruo.)
Anywny, oIs nnd orofhy jusf
sonf n quIof wook nf homo whIIo
orofhy frIos fo rocovor from hor
coId. IooI boffor soon, orofhy!
Irnnk nnd ShIrIoy HnIIIgnn woro
suor guosfs nf fho homo of Mnx
nnd Joyco Jonos Insf Wodnosdny.
IrIdny, ShIrIoy mndo n frI fo
fown.
HoIon IockwIfh sonf fho wook-
ond rIor fo Insfor nf IIkfon wIfh
hor sIbIIngs, ronrIng hor fnfhor's
homo for snIo. HoIon's fnfhor Is now
IIvIng In nn nssIsfod IIvIng fncIIIfy,
so If Is fImo for fho houso fo bo soId.
On hor wny homo from IIkfon,
HoIon sfood In Huron nnd Ickod
u fhoIr dnughfor, !orI, so sho
couId sond Insfor nf fho rnnch.
!on nnd HoIon's ofhor fwo dnugh-
fors nnd fhoIr fnmIIIos woro nIso nf
fho rnnch for Insfor wookond. ThIs
nsf Snfurdny, HoIon workod nf
fho hosIfnI In IIorro, nnd Sundny,
HoIon nnd !onnIo woro on hnnd for
fho bnfIsm of fhoIr youngosf
grnnddnughfor, ChnrII !Imon.
KovIn ouhnusor wns In HIgh-
moro Wodnosdny fo vIsIf hIs
mofhor, !ufh ouhnusor. Mnry
ouhnusor cnmo fo fho rnnch for
nrf of fho wookond, nnd sho nnd
KovIn wonf fo IIorro Snfurdny
ovonIng fo nffond fho surrIso
bIrfhdny nrfy for Chnso IrIggs.
Id IrIggs wns In IhIII Tuosdny
for n commIssIon moofIng, nnd ho
wns In SIoux InIIs Thursdny for
busInoss. Ho hnd furkoy hunfors nf
hIs Inco ovor fho wookond. Son
Cnsoy wns nIso homo for fho wook-
ond from hIs InfornshI In o-
brnskn. Hny bIrfhdny fo Id
IrIggs ho nchIovos doubIo nIckoIs
sfnfus fhIs wook!
Mnx nnd Joyco Jonos woro In
IIorro IrIdny fo nffond fho wod-
dIng of JusfIn Jonos nnd hIs now
brIdo. JusfIn Is fho son of JnnIco
Jonos nnd fho Info nnny Jonos,
nnd ho grow u In fho KIrIoy com-
munIfy.
!ny nnd nncy ouhnusor nf-
fondod fho wookIy ofIuck nf fho
sonIor confor Thursdny. IrIdny,
nncy joInod hor dnughfor-In-Inw,
!hondn, nnd n couIo of grnnd-
dnughfors, nnd fho grou of IndIos
frnvoIod fo IIIIIngs fo hoI nnofhor
grnnddnughfor chooso n woddIng
dross. nncy snId fho rocoss wonf
surrIsIngIy quIckIy, nnd fhoy hnd
n gronf fImo. Thoy sfood In
ShorIdnn nnd SonrfIsh on fho wny
homo Sundny fo vIsIf ofhor grnnd-
chIIdron, nrrIvIng bnck In IIorro
Sundny ovonIng. nncy snId fhoy
rnn Info nII sorfs of wonfhor on fho
frI homo, IncIudIng fog, snow,
rnIn, wInd, nnd fInnIIy n IIffIo sun!
Chnso IrIggs wns fho honorod
guosf nf fho homo of hIs mofhor,
ConnIo, Snfurdny ovonIng, for n
surrIso 30fh bIrfhdny nrfy. Mnny
frIonds nnd roInfIvos woro on hnnd
fo hoI Chnso coIobrnfo. Chnso nnd
KoIIy woro nIso oxcIfod fo hnvo
rnIn, nnd I'm suro fhoIr IIffIo chII-
dron woro oxcIfod fo hnvo mud
uddIos!
CIInf nnd !nurn AIIomnn hosfod
VInco Iruco nnd hIs frIond, KnfIo,
fo suor Wodnosdny ovonIng. Snf-
urdny, !nurn AIIomnn nffondod n
scrnbookIng sossIon nf KIrIoy
HnII, nnd fhnf ovonIng CIInf nnd
!nurn wonf fo fown fo nffond fho
nrfy for Chnso IrIggs. !nurn snId
sho Innfod onIons In fho dry dIrf
fhIs wook, so sho wns fhnnkfuI for
fho rnIn fo hoI fhom grow. And
onIons nron'f fho onIy fhIngs grow-
Ing nf CIInf nnd !nurn's houso IIf-
fIo AIIvyn Is now wnIkIng nII ovor
fho Inco! AIIvyn wIII furn ono yonr
oId fhIs wook hny fIrsf bIrfhdny
fo hor!
Cnrmon AIIomnn wns In IIorro
IrIdny fo wnfch grnnddnughfor
Morgnn oIson comofo In fho
"!IffIo Cov" frnck moof fhoro.
IIII nnd IoIIy Iruco hnd com-
nny for Iunch Thursdny. IoIIy's
sIsfor, WInnIo Iorgorson, nnd hus-
bnnd Arf cnmo for Iunch nnd vIsIf-
Ing, nnd fhoy nIso fourod VInco's
now houso. IoIIy Is mnkIng four
grndunfIon quIIfs fhIs yonr, so sho
hns boon busy uffIng fho fInIshIng
fouchos on fhom whnf n socInI
gIff! IIII nnd IoIIy nffondod church
In MIdInnd Snfurdny ovonIng.
Our wook hns consIsfod of cnffIo
foodIng, cnffIo workIng, fonco fIx-
Ing, nnd nII fho ofhor sonsonnI nc-
fIvIfIos. Wo hnd n crow horo nrf of
fho wook ourIng comonf for n
grnIn bIn, nnd wo nIso hnd n grou
of furkoy hunfors horo ovor fho
wookond. Tho Wosf ConfrnI crow Is
horo rIghf now, soffIng n now oIo,
so I'm fryIng fo comIofo fho nows
In n hurry boforo our owor Is shuf
off.
ThIs wook, I nm mosf grnfofuI for
fho rnIn. As I cnIIod nround fho
communIfy for nows, ovoryono's
sIrIfs soomod n IIffIo brIghfor bo-
cnuso of fho moIsfuro. Tho ngrIcuI-
furo Indusfry Is so doondnnf on
moIsfuro, nnd If Is ono fhIng wo
jusf cnn'f confroI. WIfhouf fho rnIn,
our cnffIo won'f hnvo onough food
nnd our cros won'f grow ns woII ns
wo'd IIko. Thnnk goodnoss wo hnvo
wnfor sysfoms fo wnfor fho gnr-
dons, buf fhnf wnsn'f nocossnrIIy
fho cnso for mnny of our forofn-
fhors. WhIIo wo worry nbouf fho
cros nnd IIvosfock, fhoy hnd fo
nIso worry nbouf whofhor fhoy
wouId hnvo food for fhoIr fnmIIIos!
I fhInk fhoy woro mndo of foughor
sfuff fhnn I nm.
I Inn fo confInuo wIfh my wIn-
dow wnshIng, cIofhos on fho IIno,
vohIcIo wnshIng roufIno fhIs
wook who knows, mnybo wo'II gof
moro rnIn!
Sfny snfo, nnd hnvo n gronf wook!
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FFA/FCCLA People Auction ... Prices Tuesday night, April 10, for good help were up over last years sale for
the two chapters. The 90 students sold for a total of $7,920 $2,210 dollars over last years 84 students. For the freshman
class one single, 13 pairs and one group of three averaged $129.33, or $64.33 per student. The 19 sophomores averaged
$100 each. The junior class of 21 students average $97.14. The 20 seniors averaged $112.50. Two senior FFA students
brought the high price of $180 along with two groups of the FFA freshmen and a group of three FCCLA freshmen. Each
member is required to perform eight hours of work for the buyer. Pictured above are the sophomore FFA members. Below
are the sophomore Family, Career and Community Leaders of America members. Advisers Doug Hauk and Brigitte
Brucklacher brought $100 each. The money raised from the auction helps the chapters with local, state and national en-
deavors. Photo by NancyHaigh
by Del Bartels
The Philip Scotties golf team
competed in the Wall Golf Invita-
tional, Friday, April 13, on the Wall
Golf Course.
In the girls competition, the
Wall High School team earned top
honors with a three-person team
total of 289 for 18 holes. Bennett
County took second place with a
total of 335, and Hill City finished
in third place with 378. The other
schools represented were Philip,
Lemmon, Stanley County and
Newell.
Individually, Walls Autumn
Schulz shot an 85 for first place.
Bisons Jessica Johnson took sec-
ond place with a score of 94. Lem-
mons Katie Sackman earned third
place with a 98. Fourth place went
to Walls Alyssa Ermish who shot a
101. Philips Madison Hand fin-
ished the day with a 48 for the first
nine holes and a 53 in the back
nine for a total of 101 to bring home
fifth place.
The other Philip female players
were Peyton DeJong who shot a
92+82=174, and Jane Poss who
shot a 100 for nine holes.
In the boys competition, the
Wall boys team also took first
place, with a total score of 251. Sec-
ond place went to Newell with a
total score of 269. Philip brought
home third place with a team score
of 281. In fourth place was Hill City
with 294, fifth place was Stanley
County with 308, and sixth place
was Bison with 311. Other schools
represented were Jones County,
Lemmon and Takini.
Individually, Walls Lane Hus-
tead shot a 76 to claim first place.
Teammate Les Williams shot a 79
for second place. Third place went
to Jones Countys Wyatt Weber
who shot an 87. Fourth place was
earned by Newells Will Orwick
with a total of 88. Teammate Seth
McCann also shot an 88 to earn
fifth place.
The Philip players were lead by
Tristen Rush who finished his first
nine holes in 43 and his back nine
holes in 46 for a total score of 89.
Tate DeJong shot a 47+47=94,
Cody Reder finished with a
48+50=98, and Avery Johnson
ended with a 47+53=100.
Philips junior varsity team con-
sisted of Wyatt Johnson who fin-
ished with 50+45=95, Trey DeJong
with 49+49=98, Gavin Snook with
58+51=109, and Carl Poss with
57+70=127.
The next golf tournament for the
Scotties will be them hosting the
Philip Golf Tournament at the
Lake Waggoner Golf Course, Fri-
day, April 20, beginning at 9:30
a.m.
Philip boys take third at Wall golf meet
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The annual Harry Weller Invita-
tional Track Meet in Kadoka was
held Tuesday, April 10.
This track and field meet did not
record team points. High school
varsity and junior varsity, as well
as junior high competed during the
event. Individually, the Philip Scot-
ties boys and girls held their own.
Head coach Tom Parquet stated,
We had a very good meet consid-
ering the cool weather and wind.
There were 18 teams at this meet,
so the competition was very good.
BOYS
Shot Put
Dakota Bauman 3rd, 3909.5
Discus
Bauman 1st, 14005
Pole Vault
Nelson Holman 1st, 906
Blake Martinez 2nd, 900
Cooper West 3rd, 800
110 Meter Hurdles
Paul Guptill 6th, 19.1
300 Meter Hurdles
Marcus Martinez 3rd, 44.6
800 Meter Run
Holman 5th, 2:21.0
1600 Meter Run
William Coyle 1st, 4:58
4x400 Meter Relay
Philip (Coyle, M. Martinez, Guptill,
Kyle Schulz) 3rd, 3:50.2
4x800 Meter Relay
Philip (Coyle, Schulz, Holman, B. Mar-
tinez) 1st, 9:16.0
GIRLS
Triple Jump
Ariana Arampatzis 2nd, 3009.5
Pole Vault
Arampatzis 1st, 900
Katlin Knutson 2nd, 700
Kaci Olivier 3rd, 606
Rachel Kochersberger 5th, 500
100 Meter Hurdles
Josie Guptill 1st, 16.0
300 Meter Hurdles
J. Guptill 1st, 50.3
Tia Guptill 2nd, 54.8
400 Meter Dash
J. Guptill 1st, 1:02.3
Arampatzis 5th, 1:08.6
800 Meter Run
Ellie Coyle 6th, 2:43.1
1600 Meter Run
Coyle 5th, 6:01.7
4x200 Meter Relay
Philip (LaRae Van Tassel, Jordyn
Dekker, Sam Johnson, Brett Carley)
3rd, 2:05.0
4x400 Meter Relay
Philip (Misty Johnson, Audra Anton-
sen, J. Guptill, Holly Iwan) 1st, 4:26.0
4x800 Meter Relay
Philip (Iwan, Knutson, Coyle, M. John-
son) 2nd, 10:42.6
Medley Relay
Philip A (Arampatzis, Olivier, M. John-
son, Iwan) 2nd, 4:47.6
Philip B (Ashley Williams, T. Guptill,
Destannie Noteboom, Peyton DeJong)
6th, 5:17.4.
Philip Scotties compete at Kadokas
Harry Weller Invitational Track Meet
Junior high
boys relay
... Keegan Bur-
nett slows after
handing off the
baton to
Cooper West
during a relay
event of the
Harry Weller
Invitational
track and field
meet held in
Kadoka, April
10.
Photo by
Robyn Jones
Seventeen schools were repre-
sented for the girls and 18 schools
represented for the boys at the an-
nual Center of the Nation Invita-
tional track and field meet in Belle
Fourche, Saturday, April 14.
The Philip Scotties girls team
earned fifth place with 58 points,
and the boys team came home with
eighth place with 41 points.
BOYS
High Jump
Kyle Schulz 10th, 501
Pole Vault
Nelson Holman 7th, 900
Blake Martinez 8th, 900
Shot Put
Sam Haigh 13th, 3402.25
Seth Haigh 15th, 3305.00
Discus
Seth Haigh 8th, 10807
Jade Konst 10th, 9800
110 Meter Hurdles
Paul Guptill 8th, 19.94
300 Meter Hurdles
Marcus Martinez 2nd, 44.12
Guptill 7th, 46.52
100 Meter Dash
Gavin Brucklacher 24th, 13.37
200 Meter Dash
Brucklacher 20th, 27.78
1600 Meter Run
William Coyle 5th, 4:59.93
4x100 Meter Relay
Philip (M. Martinez, Holman, Bruck-
lacher, B. Martinez) 8th, 50.76
4x200 Meter Relay
Philip (M. Martinez, Schulz, Guptill,
Brucklacher) 6th, 1:41.42
4x400 Meter Relay
Philip (Coyle, M. Martinez, Guptill,
Schulz) 1st, 3:45.10
4x800 Meter Relay
Philip (Coyle, B. Martinez, Schulz, Hol-
man) 2nd, 9:25.73
GIRLS
Pole Vault
Katlin Knutson 1st, 700
Kaci Olivier 9th, 606
Rachel Kochersberger NH
Long Jump
LaRae Van Tassel 9th, 1211
Olivier 13th, 1202.5
Jordyn Dekker 14th, 12:01.25
Triple Jump
Dekker 13th, 2604
300 Meter Hurdles
Tia Guptill 4th, 54.64
Destannie Noteboom 10th, 1:02.63
100 Meter Dash
Guptill 11th, 14.53
Brett Carley 19th, 15.16
Kochersberger 30, 16.64
200 Meter Dash
Van Tassel 10th, 30.74
Noteboom 22nd, 34.07
400 Meter Dash
Misty Johnson 3rd, 1:07.30
Audra Antonsen 6th, 1:09.82
800 Meter Run
Allison Pekron 14th, 3:18.79
1600 Meter Run
Peyton Kuchenbecker 3rd, 6:18.21
3200 Meter Run
Ellie Coyle 2nd, 12:57.09
Pekron 9th, 15:20.59
4x100 Meter Relay
Philip (Carley, Kochersberger, Note-
boom, Van Tassel) 8th, 1:01.09
4x200 Meter Relay
Philip (Carley, Olivier, Van Tassel,
Dekker) 8th, 2:04.69
4x400 Meter Relay
Philip (Carley, Olivier, Coyle, Peyton
DeJong) 4th, 4:35.03
4x800 Meter Relay
Philip (Johnson, Knutson, Coyle, An-
tonsen) 2nd, 10:59.76
1600 Sprint Medley
Philip (Johnson, Guptill, Knutson, An-
tonsen) 4th, 5:09.28.
The Philip Scotties competed at
a track meet in Kadoka, Tuesday,
April 17. Their next track meets
will be Friday, April 20, in Kadoka,
followed the next day, Saturday,
April 21, in Chamberlain.
Philip girls fifth, boys eighth at Center
of the Nation Invitational track meet
United States Department of
Agricultures Natural Resources
Conservation Service has an-
nounced that $7 million in finan-
cial assistance will be available to
help eligible landowners and oper-
ators in three states voluntarily en-
hance wildlife habitat for
migratory birds and other wildlife.
The states, South Dakota, North
Dakota and Minnesota, will begin
to accept applications April 20.
WBP will focus on flood reduc-
tion this fiscal year. Flooding of
agricultural land has been a prob-
lem in these states, parts of which
lie in the prairie pothole region. El-
igible land for this years WBP in-
cluded flooded agricultural land,
flooded hay, pasture or rangeland
and flooded private forestland.
The intent of WBP is to keep
water on the land for the benefit of
migratory wildlife such as water-
fowl. Landowners and operators
can sign new 10-year rental agree-
ments to protect wetlands and pro-
vide wildlife habitat. Landowners
receive annual payments for con-
serving and protecting wetlands
and adjacent lands from adverse
land uses and activities, such as
drainage, that would destroy the
characteristics of those lands.
WBP funding will not cover the
cost of conservation practices to en-
hance wetlands and contracts will
not be renewed after the original
contract expires. If conservation
practices are required to improve
migratory bird habitat, eligible
landowners and operators can
apply to other NRCS financial as-
sistance programs such as the En-
vironmental Quality Incentives
Program, or available state conser-
vation programs.
For more info., visit www.mn.
nrcs.usda.gov; www.nd.nrcs.usda.
gov; www.sd.nrcs.usda. gov.
USDA funding
projects to
reduce flooding,
enhance wildlife
habitat
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Interior - Kadoka - Midland areas
Call Tom Foley, Philip, SD:
(605) 859-2975
or cell: 685-8856
Ag business ... The district FFA contest was held in Philip and Wall Wednes-
day, April 4. The ag business team took second place in the event. From left are
Madison Hand, ninth place individual, Bailey Radway, 10th individual, and
Colter Cvach, first individual. Not pictured is Carl Poss, fourth place individ-
ual. Courtesy photos
Ag mechanics ... The team placed fourth overall. From left are Allen
Piroutek, Jace Schofield, fourth individual, and Thomas Doolittle. Not pictured
is Kyle Schulz, sixth individual.
Floriculture ... The team placed second overall. Back row from left are Katie
Hostutler, Ashton Reedy, and Katie Haigh, seventh individual. Front row from
left are Shelby Schofield, first individual and Peyton DeJong, eighth individual.
Agronomy ... The team placed second overall. From left are Tanner Radway,
Brayden Fitch, Ryan Van Tassel and Colter King.
Horse ... The team placed second overall. From left are Austin ODea, second
individual, Justina Cvach, Dusti Berry, 10th individual, and Wyatt Schaack, fifth
individual.
Range ...
Shown at left,
the team
placed fourth
overall. From
left are Bailey
Anders, eighth
individual and
Brock Hanson,
10th individ-
ual.
Livestock ... The team placed fourth overall. Fom left are Megan Williams,
Casey Reder, Seth Haigh, eighth individual, Reed Johnson and Sam Haigh.
Natural resources ... The team placed first overall. Back row from left are
Nick Hamill, fourth individual, Jade Berry, sixth individual, Brody Jones, first
individual, Avery Johnson, second individual, and Wyatt Johnson, fifth individ-
ual. Front row from left are Kruse Bierle, Ben Stangle, ninth individual, and
Todd Antonsen.
Tawnie DeJong has been
awarded a $1,000 scholarship from
the Careers in Agriculture program
sponsored by Winfield Solutions,
LLC, which is solely owned by
Land OLakes, Inc.
The scholarships are awarded to
10 high school seniors and 10 first-
or second-year college students
who demonstrate scholastic
achievement, leadership in agricul-
ture and a perceived ability to con-
tribute to and advance agriculture
in the future.
We are pleased to award such
deserving applicants of the Careers
in Agriculture scholarship pro-
gram, said Faye Bliese, brand
marketing manager, Winfield Solu-
tions. This program uncovers the
quality of youth leaders in agricul-
ture, and we are pleased to know
they will contribute in the future of
our industry and promote develop-
ment of the cooperative system.
Since its formation 20 years ago,
the program has awarded almost
half a million dollars to youth
whose passion and future lie
within agriculture.
DeJong is the daughter of Travis
and Pamela DeJong, Philip. She is
majoring in animal science and
pre-veterinary medicine at South
Dakota State University.
Students in Dakota State Uni-
versitys Phi Beta Lambda busi-
ness club recently competed in the
Iowa PBL Spring Leadership Con-
ference, March 30-31, at the Uni-
versity of Iowa in Iowa City, Iowa.
The group of student officers and
members took home 16 awards.
The regional conference included
130 students from 10 colleges and
universities that competed in a
wide range of academic, skill and
performance events. Students com-
peted in a variety of ways including
written exams and/or presenta-
tions.
Rachel Ehlers, daughter of Don-
nie and Bonnie Ehlers, Philip, is a
senior computer information sys-
tems and accounting major. She re-
ceived third place in Database
Design and Applications.
PBL is a national organization
that allows students to develop
business leadership skills, pro-
motes professional and ethical con-
duct, and provides opportunities to
demonstrate academic excellence.
PBL is the collegiate-level counter-
part to Future Business Leaders of
America. DSU PBL is open to all
majors.
College briefs
Correction
Photos and captions of the
FFA were in the April 5 issue
of the Pioneer Review.
Brayden Fitch was part of
the agronomy team. Bailey
Radway was part of the ag
business team. Brock Hanson
was part of the range ID team.
Nick Hamill was part of the
natural resource team. Casey
Reder was part of the
livestock team. Please accept
my apologizes for the mix up.
Del Bartels
AprII 19, B01B The PIcneer RevIew Page 10
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HuuIon ScIoo Dstct 2?-l tIc Toun o Mdund LegaI NctIces
(continued on page 11)
PRO#12-4
Notice to Creditors and
Notice of InformaI
Probate and
Appointment of
PersonaI Representative
In Circuit Court
Sixth JudiciaI Circuit
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA )
:SS
COUNTY OF HAAKON )
ESTATE OF )
FREDERICK G. KROETCH, )
Deceased )
)
)
Notice is given that on the 29th day of
March, 2012, Barbara L. Kroetch, whose
address is PO Box 514, Philip, South
Dakota 57567, was appointed as per-
sonal representative of the estate of Fred-
erick G. Kroetch.
Creditors of decedent must file their
claims within four months after the date
of the first publication of the notice or their
claims may be barred.
Claims may be filed with the personal rep-
resentative or may be filed with the clerk
and a copy of the claim mailed to the per-
sonal representative.
Dated this 29th day of March, 2012.
/s/Barbara L. Kroetch
Barbara L. Kroetch
PO Box 514
Philip, South Dakota 57567
Janet Magelky
Haakon County Clerk of Courts
PO Box 70
Philip, South Dakota 57567
605-859-2627
Gay Tollefson, Attorney
Tollefson Law Office
PO Box 848
Philip, South Dakota 57567
605-859-2783
[Published April 5, 12 & 19, 2012]
CiviI No. 10-41
Notice of
ReaI Estate SaIe
In Circuit Court
Third JudiciaI Circuit
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA )
:SS
COUNTY OF HAAKON )
WeIIs Fargo Bank, N.A. )
)
PIaintiff, )
)
vs. )
)
BradIey S. Dekker, LeeAnn Dekker, )
and any person in possession, )
)
Defendants. )
Judgment in the amount of $98,171.12
having been entered in favor of plaintiff
and against defendants, which Judgment
was filed with the Clerk of Courts of
Haakon County, South Dakota, on July
14, 2011, for the foreclosure of a real es-
tate mortage.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to said
Judgment that the real property described
in the Mortgage dated March 21, 2005,
which Bradley Scott Dekker and LeeAnn
Dekker, Mortgagors, executed and deliv-
ered to Great Western Bank, Mortgagee:
Lots One, Two, Three, Four,
Five, Six, Seven and Eight,
Block Three, Tevault Subdivi-
sion in the Northwest Quarter
of the Northeast Quarter of
Section Twenty-Two, Township
One North, Range Twenty,
East of the Black Hills Merid-
ian, Haakon County, South
Dakota,
are recorded in the office of the Register
of Deeds of Haakon County, South
Dakota, on the 21st day of March, 2005,
as Document No. 05-081. Said mortgage
was assigned to Washington Mutual
Bank FA, by Assignment of Mortgage
dated March 21, 2005, recorded March
21, 2005, as Document No. 05-082. Said
mortgage was further assigned to Wells
Fargo Bank, N.A., by Assignment of Mort-
gage dated December 15, 2006,
recorded January 2, 2006, as Document
No. 07-001, in order to realize the amount
of $98,223.00, as of March 21, 2005, plus
interest accruing thereafter on said
amount at the rate of 5.25% per year, to-
gether with the costs and expenses of
sale, will be sold subject to redemption as
provided by law as one parcel of land at
public auction, subject to the lien for un-
paid real estate taxes and assessments
of Haakon County, South Dakota, and
easements and restrictions of record, to
the highest bidder for cash under the di-
rection of the Sheriff of Haakon County,
South Dakota, at the front door of the
Haakon County Courthouse, in Philip,
South Dakota, on May 3, 2012, at 10:00
a.m. (MT).
Dated March 12, 2012.
/s/Kit Graham
Sheriff of Haakon County, South Dakota
MACKOFF KELLOGG LAW FRM
By: /s/David C. Piper
David C. Piper, Attorney #4128
38 Second Avenue East
Dickinson, ND 58601
(701) 227-1841
Attorneys for Plaintiff
[Published April 19 & 26, 2012, at the total
approximate cost of $74.73]
Notice of Hearing on Pe-
tition to Vacate
Portion of Street
Notice is hereby given that John Q. "Jack
Rush and Fred Hoag, have presented a
Petition to the City of Philip, South
Dakota, requesting the vacation of the fol-
lowing described portion of Street:
STREET:
The west ten-feet (10') of Hoag
Avenue, previously known as
North Center Avenue, a street
approximately seventy-five-
feet (75') wide and two-hun-
dred-ninety-four point two-feet
(294.2') long bounded on the
West by Lots D and E of Lot
One (01), Hansen's Acreage
Subdivision, located in Block
One (01) of Highway Addition,
City of Philip, South Dakota;
bounded on the East by Lots A
and B of Lot Two (02),
Hansen's Acreage Subdivision,
located in Block One (01) of
Highway Addition, City of
Philip, South Dakota; and,
bounded on the North by the
North Four-Hundred Feet
(400') of Lot One (01) and Lot
Seven (07), Hansen's Acreage
Subdivision, Haakon County,
South Dakota.
Mr. Rush and Mr. Hoag further petition
that, if vacation is approved, they wish to
be granted possession and responsibility
for all vacated property abutting their
properties as described above, Lot D and
Lot E respectively.
Said Petition will be heard on the 7th day
of May, 2012, at 7:30 p.m. or as soon
after that hour as is practical, in the Com-
munity Room of the Haakon County
Courthouse. All interested persons may
appear at the public hearing and show
cause why the Petition should be ap-
proved or rejected.
Monna Van Lint,
City Finance Officer
[Published April 19 & 26, 2012, at the total
approximate cost of $56.58]
Proceedings of the
Town of MidIand
ReguIar Meeting Minutes
ApriI 10, 2012
The Town Board of the Town of Midland
met on Tuesday, April 10, 2012, at 8:00
PM in the Town Hall with the following
members present: President Nicole Nel-
son, Paula Duncan, Diana Baeza, Fi-
nance Officer Michelle Meinzer and
Lawrence Stroppel, Utilities Operator.
Also present: Dean VanDeWiele, Brenda
Jensen, Jerry Nemec, Angie Doolittle, Jim
Petoske, Reuben Vollmer, Jr.
Minutes from the March 13, March 19 and
March 21, 2012, meetings were approved
as published.
Hearing for Town Liquor License with
Midland Food & Fuel was held with no
one opposing. Motion by Baeza, second
by Duncan to approve this application.
Dean VanDeWiele, SD Dept. of Trans-
portation, met with the Board to discuss
land acceptance from the State. Baeza
made a motion, second by Duncan to ac-
cept the land from the SD DOT.
VanDeWiele also discussed upcoming
work on bridge over Bad River. When
project is started, it will require Highway
63 South of Midland to be closed for sev-
eral days at different times in order for
work to be done. Notices will be posted
by State along with notices on electronic
road signs in order to reroute traffic before
work begins.
Stroppel gave his monthly reports. Dis-
cussed work done at landfill, by sewer la-
goon, Town Park and streets. New mower
has been delivered and new culverts are
needed in several locations. Stroppel
contacted New Deal Tire to pick up our
tire supply at land fill.
Discussed acceptance of tires at landfill.
Motion was made by Baeza, second by
Duncan to no longer accept tires at the
landfill once New Deal Tire picks up our
current supply. Stroppel also presented
the Annual Quality Water Report.
Discussed use of Town Park. Dates have
been noted for personal use of the park.
Thank you to all for asking in advance.
Dates requested are June 8th & 9th, June
16th & 17th along with Fridays for the
Midland Market which is co-sponsored by
Second Century Development. Signs will
be posted to let public know the time and
dates when the Midland Market will be
held.
Annual Meeting in Kadoka on April 17,
2012. Baeza, Stroppel and Meinzer to at-
tend.
Date for Recall Election set for May 8,
2012.
Vollmer met with the Board to discuss the
stand-by generator grant for the lift station
that the Town of Midland received.
Vollmer began this process for a 14 KW
generator in 2009 and we have now re-
ceived notice of our being awarded this
grant. Cost of generator has increased by
$ 800.00 since grant was written. Previ-
ous cost for Town was $3,800.00 of the
$15,200.00 needed. Cost for Town would
now be $4,600.00. Motion was made by
Baeza, second by Duncan to accept this
grant. Motion carried. Motion was then
amended by Baeza to accept the grant at
the increased cost and proceed with in-
stallation with previous contractor.
Baeza then thanked Vollmer for his work
on this project.
Board had first reading of Ordinance
#143 pertaining to change of meeting
time.
ORDINANCE # 143
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING
CHAPTER 1.03 ON MEET-
INGS, SUBSECTION 1:0301
PERTAINING TO TIME OF
MEETINGS.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE
GOVERNING BODY OF THE
TOWN OF MIDLAND, SOUTH
DAKOTA ORDINANCE NO.
142, SECTION 1.03: MEET-
INGS, SUBSECTION 1:0301:
REGULAR MEETINGS,
SHALL BE AMENDED TO
READ AS FOLLOWS,
1:0301 Meetings.
a. Regular Meetings. The
first regular meeting of the
Town Board in May of each
year shall be held on the first
Monday at 7:00 p.m. MT in the
Town Hall or at other desig-
nated place. Unless otherwise
determined and announced,
other regular monthly meetings
of the Town Board shall be held
in the Town Hall or any other
designated place on the sec-
ond Tuesday of each month at
7:00 p.m. MT.
FIRST READING:
April 10, 2012
SECOND READING &
PUBLIC HEARING:
PUBLICATION DATE:
EFFECTIVE DATE:
Town of Midland
Nicole Nelson, President
ATTEST:
Michelle Meinzer,
Finance Officer
Motion was made by Baeza, second by
Duncan to pay the following claims:
Lawrence Stroppel, wages,
mileage.................................2,424.90
Lawrence Stroppel, insurance, vehicle,
cell phone................................500.00
Michelle Meinzer, Wages.............591.57
Ernie`s LLC, Supplies..................837.80
Electronic Federal Tax Payment
System, Employee Tax............954.74
Golden West, Phone/Internet ......141.53
HD Supply, Waterworks
Supplies.....................................39.18
Haakon County Abstract, Co.
Fees ........................................150.00
Haakon County Conservation Dist.,
Park Flowers .............................68.00
Heartland Waste Management, Refuse
Service ....................................900.00
Midland Food & Fuel, Fuel ..........120.01
Petoske Construction,
Repairs.................................2,692.80
Pioneer Review, Publications......321.44
Riter, Rogers LLP, Attorney
Fees ........................................735.00
SD One Call, Message Fees...........1.11
SD Retirement System,
Retirement...............................372.00
SD Retirement System, Penalty....13.08
SD Dept. of Revenue, Lab Fees ...13.00
SD State Treasurer, Sales Tax ......72.00
West Central Electric, Electric
Supply ..................................1,021.34
WR/LJ Rural Water, Water
Supply .....................................808.75
Postmaster, Stamps ......................90.00
Nelson requested going into Executive
Session at 9:48 p.m. to discuss legal mat-
ters. Board came out of session at 10:04
p.m. For the record: We have received a
copy of written court order dismissing
EEOC claim.
There being no further business to come
before the Board, the meeting adjourned.
Nicole Nelson, President
Michelle Meinzer, Finance Officer
[Published April 19, 2012, at the total ap-
proximate cost of $85.12]
Proceedings of Haakon
County Commissioners
REGULAR MEETING
ApriI 3, 2012
The regular meeting of the Haakon
County Commissioners was held on
Tuesday, April 3, 2012, at 1:00 P.M.
Those present at the meeting were Chair-
man Edward Briggs, Vice Chairman
Steve Clements, Members Rita O'Con-
nell, Nicholas Konst and Gary Snook.
States Attorney Gay Tollefson, Auditor Pat
Freeman, Deputy Auditor Carla Smith,
Treasurer Patti Rhodes, Director of
Equalization Toni Rhodes, Register of
Deeds Traci Radway, Highway Superin-
tendent Kenneth Neville, Custodian
Nancy Neville, Haakon County Sheriff
Fred Koester, Harlan and Georgia Moos,
Chelsea Moos, WC/ CHN Heidi Burns,
Extension Admin Secretary Sheryl
Hansen, 4-H Program Advisor Carrie
Weller, Shane Davids from TrueNorth
Steel Company and Pioneer Review Rep-
resentative Nancy Haigh were also pres-
ent.
A motion was made by Member Gary
Snook and seconded by Member
Nicholas Konst to amend the agenda,
with all in agreement. Motion was made
by Vice Chairman Steve Clements and
seconded by Member Rita O'Connell to
include the approval of a plat for Branden
and Chelsea Moos. Motion carried.
RESOLUTION 2012-6
Haakon County Board of
Commissioners
PhiIip, South Dakota
ApriI 3, 2012
APPROVAL OF PLAT
Branden and CheIsea Moos
WHEREAS, the Haakon
County Commissioners have
unanimously approved Plat of
Lot 1 of BCM Subdivision lo-
cated in the NE1/4, SE1/4,
NE1/4 of Section 11, T1N,
R20E, BHM, Haakon County,
South Dakota.
BE IT RESOLVED by the
Board of County Commission
of Haakon County, South
Dakota, that the Plat of Lot 1 of
BCM Subdivision located in the
NE1/4, SE1/4, NE1/4 of Sec-
tion 11, T1N, R20E, BHM,
Haakon County, South Dakota
is hereby approved.
APPROVED this 3rd day of
April, 2012, by the Haakon
County Commission at Philip,
SD 57567.
HAAKON COUNTY
COMMSSONERS
Edward A. Briggs
Chairman
ATTEST:
Patricia G. Freeman
Haakon County Auditor
The March 6, 2012, Regular Meeting Min-
utes, the March 13, 2012, Executive Ses-
sion Minutes and the March 22, 2012,
Executive Session Minutes were re-
viewed. Konst made a motion to approve
all three sets of minutes. Snook seconded
the motion, with all in agreement to ap-
prove.
At 1:30 P.M., the Hearing on Notice to
Bidders - Bid Letting for concrete bridge
decking and box culverts had one bid
from Cretex Concrete Products out of
Rapid City, SD, which had an approxi-
mate 5% increase in price. A motion was
made, seconded with all in agreement to
accept this only bid. One bid was re-
ceived for metal, spiral, riveted, round
and arched culverts from TrueNorth Steel
out of Huron, SD, which used to be Huron
Culvert and Tank Company. A motion was
made, seconded with all in agreement to
accept this bid. Shane Davids from
TrueNorth Steel was present to inform the
commission that next year Haakon could
go under the Beadle County bid, which is
what most counties are doing. TrueNorth
Steel is the only company that provides
steel culverts and the prices are the same
for all. The smaller sized culverts have
taken a 7% increase and the larger a 5%
increase.
The commission moved to terminate
Deputy Sheriff Derek Droz. On Friday,
March 23, 2012, acting Sheriff Kit Gra-
ham, States Attorney Gay Tollefson and
three commissioners conferred. March
26, 2012, was at the end of the 6 month
probationary period for Deputy Droz and
upon the recommendations of acting
Sheriff Kit Graham, notice of termination
was served March 23, 2012. Droz filed for
a Grievance Hearing and it was put on
the agenda for April 3, 2012, at 1:45 P.M.
at the regular monthly commissioner's
meeting.
At 1:45 P.M., a Grievance Hearing had
been scheduled for former Haakon
County Deputy Derek Droz. States Attor-
ney Gay Tollefson was present. After
waiting for several minutes, a motion was
made, seconded with all in agreement, to
go on with the business of the county
since Derek Droz did not appear for the
scheduled Grievance Hearing.
Commissioners had to be called to get
pre-approval due to time constrictions on
two items. A motion was made, sec-
onded, with all in agreement to add the
approval the travel for the Black Hills As-
sociation of County Commissioners and
County Officials Meeting in Sturgis, SD,
on March 29, 2012, and approval of a
drawing by the Midland Legion Auxiliary
for Beef Certificates on April 1, 2012.
The following March 2012 fuel bids were
submitted:
FUEL BDS:
Courthouse: None
Highway Dept:
03-06-12 Fitzgerald Oil ........$3.56 No. 1
03-06-12 Cenex...................$3.44 No. 1
03-13-12 Fitzgerald Oil ........$3.58 No. 1
03-13-12 Cenex...................$3.64 No. 1
03-21-12 Fitzgerald Oil ........$3.65 No. 1
03-21-12 Cenex...................$3.54 No. 1
03-21-12 Fitzgerald Oil ........$3.58 No. 1
03-21-12 Cenex...................$3.54 No. 1
Highway Superintendent Kenny Neville
reported that he wished to rescind Reso-
lution 2012-4 "Approaches to Private
Land Permit and approve Resolution
2012-5 on "Approaches to Private Land
Permit to avoid any confusion. A motion
was made, seconded to rescind Resolu-
tion 2012-4 which was approved at the
March 6, 2012, Regular Meeting. Rita
O'Connell abstained from voting. A mo-
tion was made by Snook and seconded
by Clements to approve the following
Resolution 2012-5, with Member
Nicholas Konst voting nay, as he felt it
was getting to planning and zoning. Rita
O'Connell abstained from casting a vote.
RESOLUTION 2012-5
Haakon County
Approaches to Private Land
Permit
n order to be in compliance
with South Dakota Codified
Law 31-24-6, Haakon County
is discontinuing the practice of
construction of approaches on
private land.
31-24-6. Entrance to existing
highway at owner's expense--
Permit--Construction in accor-
dance with approved plans. f
any public highway as already
constructed is of such charac-
ter as to deprive the owner of
the abutting land of easy and
convenient access from the
owner's land to the highway,
the owner of the land may, at
the owner's expense, except
as provided by chapters 31-7
and 31-8, construct an en-
trance to the abutting land.
However, no entrance may be
constructed until the landowner
has obtained a permit from the
authority whose duty it is to
maintain the highway for the
construction of the entrance.
The entrance shall be con-
structed in accordance with
plans approved by the author-
ity. The authority shall fix the
width and location of the en-
trance and the entrance shall
be constructed in accordance
therewith.
Approach Permits may be ob-
tained at the Haakon County
Highway Department and must
be approved by the Commis-
sion Board.
APPROACH DESIGN:
1. f a pipe is needed for the
approach, cost and installation
will be the responsibility of the
land owner.
2. Approach must have pipe
where needed as determined
by Highway Superintendent.
3. Approach must be flat
coming from pipe to roadway
or from fence line to shoulder
of the road, or a minimum of 20
feet from the edge of traveled
surface.
4. Approach must have a 4
to 1 slope on edges.
5. Approach must have a
minimum of 4 inches of gravel
as a finished surface.
6. Approach must have a 25
foot radius from roadway on
both sides of the driveway.
LOCATION OF PIPE:
1. Pipe must be laid in the
bottom of the ditch against toe
of back slope or lowest point of
ditch.
2. f ditch is silted in, it must
be cleaned out where pipe is to
be laid. This is to get the proper
drainage.
APPLICATION FOR ROAD
APPROACH PERMIT:
Haakon County Highway De-
partment
Approach Permit
AppIication for Road Ap-
proach Permit
On this date ________, the ap-
plicant hereby applies to the
Haakon County Highway De-
partment for permission to con-
struct an approach-road
connection to the _________
Side of (road name) (road #)
approximately at_________.
The road approach will serve a
(residence, field, business, etc)
and will be constructed be-
tween (beginning date) and
(ending date). Applicant agrees
to construct and maintain ap-
proach and culverts in accor-
dance with County
specifications, which are on file
at the County Highway Depart-
ment. Please attach a drawing
or sketch showing the pro-
posed location of the approach
and set stakes in the ground to
enable Superintendent or
Foremen to locate the ap-
proach.
Name:__________________
Address:________________
Phone:__________________
Signed:_________________
*********************************
(to be compIeted by Haakon
County Highway Depart-
ment)
Permit #:________________
Preliminary nspection:
Date:__________________
By:_____________________
Culvert Diameter_________
Culvert Length___________
The crown of the presently
traveled surface, including
shoulder, to be continued at a
Distance of 20 feet from the
nearest edge of the traveled
surface of the road shoulder
facing the property.
R e -
marks:___________________
________________________
________________________
________________________
________________________
________________________
________________________
________________________
_____________
Permit Approved_______or
Denied_________
___________ ________
Superintendent/ Date
Foreman
Dated this 3rd day of April,
2012.
Edward Briggs, Chairman
Haakon County Commission
Attest:
Patricia G. Freeman, Auditor
Good news was reported by Superintend-
ent Neville concerning the Department of
Transportation and the 2012 Fund Ex-
change Agreement, similar to what was
proposed in 2011. This year's program
will be identical to last year in that we may
chose to exchange our federal highway
funds for state funds. A motion was made,
seconded with all in agreement to partic-
ipate again in the Fund Exchange Agree-
ment for 2012.
Superintendent Neville presented the
commission with a copy of the Depart-
ment of Transportation, Office of Project
Development, which included a copy of
the Abstract of Bids for the following proj-
ect: tem 5, March 7, 2012, Letting, P
6253(04) PCN 02V9, Haakon County,
Grade Stabilization and Drainage m-
provements, which shows A-G-E Corpo-
ration of Ft Pierre, SD, to be the low
bidder of four (4) with a proposal of
$152,272.13. A motion was made, sec-
onded with all in agreement to accept this
bid. Superintendent Neville also reported
that more 2012 swap money may be
coming later this year.
Concern was expressed about how ex-
cessive speed and overweight trucks
were damaging the county roads. Signs
were being run over. Twelve signs outside
of town were damaged with bullet holes.
Neville presented the possibility to the
commission about posting speed signs of
50 mph along some county roads. The
DOT/CO Swap Money could be used for
this. This action will be taken into consid-
eration at the next meeting in May.
Stanley and Jackson counties have bids
for gravel crushing. Superintendent
Neville reported that the 2011 DOT/CO
Swap Funds had $158,063.13 remaining
and was authorized for the use of gravel
crushing. O'Connell Construction will do
the stripping. No gravel crushing was
budgeted for the 2011 or 2012 budgets.
Member Gary Snook made a motion to
go ahead with going under the bids of
Stanley County (at Lee Briggs gravel pit)
and Jackson County (at Kennedy's gravel
pit), with Vice President Clements sec-
onding the motion. Member Rita O'Con-
nell abstained from voting while all others
agreed to the motion.
Superintendent Wallace Neville reported
that Roy Warner was eligible for his six-
month step increase to $13.19 per hour.
A motion was made by Member Gary
Snook and seconded by Member
Nicholas Konst with all in agreement. The
commission also agreed that a position
for a county highway worker could be ad-
vertised until the position was filled.
The Haakon Commission, according to
SDCL 31-11-1 with tenure of office of
Highway Superintendent being for a pe-
riod of two years, a motion was made by
Member Nicholas Konst and seconded by
Member Rita O'Connell with all in agree-
ment to reappointed Wallace Neville as
Haakon County Superintendent.
Haakon County Sheriff Fred Koester met
with the commission on the hiring of a
new deputy sheriff. Permission was given
to advertise for a new deputy and, if pos-
sible, have some candidates to interview
at the May 1, 2012, Regular Meeting. t
was also agreed upon that Sheriff
Koester would go visit with former Sheriff
Mel Smith in regards to the property of
the Sheriff's Office that needs to be re-
turned. Koester was to report back to the
commission at their April 10, 2012, Spe-
cial Meeting. A motion was made by
Member Rita O'Connell and seconded by
Vice Chairman Steve Clements, with all
in agreement to apply for a Visa or Mas-
terCard for the Sheriff's out of town travel
in the amount of $2,500.00.
Philip City Finance Officer Monna Van
Lint brought an agreement before the
commission that their City Bond ssue
would appear on the primary election bal-
lots on June 5, 2012. This was discussed
and agreed upon by City Finance Officer
Van Lint and Auditor Freeman. The
polling places within the city limits would
be used and the M-100 would count both
candidate votes and bond issue votes. A
motion was made, seconded with all in
agreement to combine both elections.
Blue Cross Blue Shield Agent Glenn Par-
sons met with the commission to report
that he was still investigating the Gap n-
surance for the county. t was hopeful that
he will have some information at the April
10, 2012, Special Session Meeting.
Auditor Freeman informed the commis-
sioners that her office printer had been
purchased in 2007 for an amount of $250.
t was totally wore out and leaving black
and sometimes, unreadable information
on the print jobs. n visiting with Ron Lar-
son, computer specialist, we could pur-
chase and upgrade our old HP 2015 with
a new HP 4015 Series Laser Jet 600 for
$1,100.00. When checking on the cost of
the same printer with other companies,
this was a very good price for the quality
of printer. A motion was made, seconded
with all in agreement to purchase the
printer.
The Director of Equalization Toni Rhodes
gave her quarterly report. A request was
made to attend the SDAAO Conference
on May 15-18, 2012, in Sioux Falls, SD at
the Holiday nn. A motion was made, sec-
onded with all in agreement to approve
her travel. The Department of Revenue's
Audit Report was reviewed and noted that
the computer for the DOE's Office was al-
most out of memory and would not work
much longer. A new system was needed.
An estimate had been obtained from Ron
Larson and was approximately
$1,400.00. A motion was made, sec-
onded with all in agreement to purchase
a new computer with enough memory for
the Director of Equalization's Office.
There was some discussion on a vehicle
for the Director of Equalization's Office.
The main way for the county to increase
their revenues is through increased
growth. A dependable, reliable vehicle is
needed to accomplish this travel through-
out the county for assessing new growth.
This was tabled until the next meeting.
Another request was made to hire some-
one very part-time for filing and routine of-
fice jobs to assist in keeping things
current. The commission's response was
that there was already $6,200.00 in the
budget for part-time help and it was al-
ready approved.
Executive Session was called to do the
Director of Equalization and Custodian
Nancy Neville yearly evaluations.
Auditor Freeman requested that the
Tuesday, June 5, 2012, Regular Meeting
be moved to Thursday, June 7, 2012, be-
cause of the election day activities. Also,
the commission would have to meet as
the canvassing board of the election that
same week. Rather than scheduling two
meetings in the same week, a motion was
made to meet on Thursday, June 7, 2012,
for both the Regular Meeting and the
Canvassing Board.
Several quarterly reports were made. The
Veterans monthly report was reviewed.
The Weed Supervisor also turned in a
written report on his training and confer-
ences. The WC/CHN Heidi Burns gave a
detailed report of the past quarter, being
very busy, as usual. Extension Secretary
Sheryl Hansen and 4-H Program Advisor
Carrie Weller gave an interesting report
on what their activities had been and that
it was starting to get busy for them. Reg-
ister of Deeds Traci Radway also in-
formed the commission of her quarterly
activities. Due to time restrictions, the
written Library Quarterly Report was
handed out and Emergency Manager
was scheduled for the next meeting.
The Auditor's Account with the County
Treasurer was presented as taxes for the
month of January 2012.
Haakon County Certificates of
Deposit .............................235,000.00
Haakon County Library Certificate of
Deposit ...............................61,809.04
Cash Management Fund......821,565.50
Bank Balance...........................1,400.00
Checks & Cash on Hand..........7,520.81
The Gross Courthouse Salary & Pay-
roll Warrants for the month of March
2012:
Commissioners Wages ............2,820.00
Auditor's Office.........................4,683.97
Treasurer's Office.....................4,142.24
State's Attorney's Office ...........3,468.34
Proceedings of
Haakon Co. Comm.
(continued from page 10)
Director of Equalization............2,026.08
Register of Deeds ....................3,088.45
Janitor ........................................1,902.5
Veteran's Office...........................810.00
Sheriff's Office..........................2,255.87
Highway Department..............20,577.88
WC and Health Nurse Sec......1,000.84
Librarians .................................1,799.90
Extension Secretary .................1,113.54
Emergency Management ............951.28
Weed Supervisor.............................0.00
Wellmark Blue Cross
Blue Shield .........................11,246.48
AFLAC, premium.........................583.42
SD Retirement System.............5,415.66
Delta Dental ................................475.50
Vision Service Plan .....................121.56
First National Bank,
SS & WH.............................9,842.82
The Vendor Warrants were presented
for March 2012:
COMMISSIONERS
Coyle's SuperValu, Supplies .........16.76
Pioneer Review nc, Publishing...330.44
347.20
ELECTION
Pioneer Review nc, Publishing.....44.84
44.84
AUDITOR
Century Business Leasing nc,
Maint - Copier .........................139.18
Patricia G Freeman, Travel ........147.26
Golden West Tele Co,
Telephone ...............................196.61
483.05
TREASURER
Golden West Tele Co,
Telephone................................. 67.15
SDML Workman's Comp Fund,
Liability/Workman's Comp
ns ...........................................112.33
Zeeb Pharmacy, Supplies ..............1.19
180.67
STATE'S ATTORNEY
Tollefson Law Office, Professional
Fees .........................................10.00
Tollefson Law Office, Office
Rent ........................................150.00
Tollefson Law Office,
Telephone .................................75.00
Tollefson Law Office, Misc/Postage/
Etc ............................................45.00
280.00
COURTHOUSE
City of Philip, Utilities ....................69.70
ngram Hardware, Supplies ..........14.50
Kone nc, Professional Fees ......218.66
Servall Uniform, Supplies ...........129.89
Walker Refuse nc, Utilities ..........70.00
West Central Electric, Utilities ....795.41
1,298.16
DIRECTOR OF EQUALIZATION
Mike Burgee, Travel .....................85.80
ENVRO Systems Research nst,
Supplies .................................400.00
Golden West Tele Co,
Telephone ...............................179.88
Marshall & Swift, Annual Dues/
Membership Fees ..................230.45
Petersen's Variety, Supplies .........12.06
Pioneer Review nc, Publishing ....96.03
Reliable Office Supplies,
Supplies .................................458.93
Toni Rhodes, Travel .....................19.70
SD Department of Revenue,
Supplies .................................440.00
SDAAO, Annual Dues/Membership
Fees .........................................55.00
SDAAO .......................................100.00
SDML Workman's Comp Fund,
Liability/Workman's Comp
ns ...........................................112.33
US Postal Service, Supplies ......551.90
Terri Volmer, Travel ......................55.46
2,797.54
REGISTER OF DEEDS
Golden West Tele Co,
Telephone ...............................100.67
Jason wan, Repairs & Maint .......79.98
Jason wan, Other Expense .......365.17
ngram Hardware, Supplies ............9.59
Mcleod's Printing & Supply,
Supplies ..............................1,055.58
Milcrofilm maging Systems nc,
Professional Fees ..................150.00
1,760.99
VET SERVICE
Golden West Tele Co,
Telephone .................................38.50
38.50
SHERIFF
AT&T, Mobility Utilities ..................78.67
Coyle's Standard, Repairs &
Maint ........................................58.95
Derek W Droz, Supplies .............114.69
First National Bank, Supplies .......31.59
Golden West Tele Co, Utilities ....138.02
Kit Graham, Salaries ..................573.04
Morrison's Conoco, Repairs &
Maint ......................................268.40
Morrison's Conoco, Fuel ............535.25
Neve's Uniform & Equipment,
Supplies .................................183.80
Petersen's Variety, Supplies .........41.99
2,024.40
HEALTH NURSE
Zeeb Pharmacy, Supplies ..............5.46
5.46
MENTALLY ILL
Rapid City Regional Hosp nc, Prof
Services ...................................93.52
Regional Behavioral Health, Prof
Services .................................254.61
Yankton County Sheriffs Office, Prof
Services ...................................25.00
373.13
LIBRARY
Haakon County Public Library,
Supplies ...................................63.52
World Book Encyclopedia,
Supplies ...................................30.00
93.52
EXTENSION SERVICE
Carrie Weller, Travel ...................191.90
Century Business Leasing, nc.,
Supplies .................................164.21
Golden West Tele Co,
Telephone ...............................114.19
Sheryl Hansen, Travel ..................22.26
Pioneer Review nc, Publishing ....25.80
SD State 4-H Office, Supplies ........4.75
523.11
WEED CONTROL
Pioneer Review nc, Capitol Outlay/
Other Exp .................................40.29
Assn of SD Co, W&P Board Annual
Dues & Membership Fees ......150.00
190.29
ROAD & BRIDGE
3-D Specialties nc, Supplies ...1,320.25
AT&T Mobility, Utilities ..................47.84
Butler Machinery Co nc, Repairs &
Maint ...................................4,090.39
Cenex Harvest States, Fuel .....8,988.70
Crossroads Hotel/Event Cntr,
Travel .......................................93.00
Dales Tire & Retreading nc,
Supplies ...................................44.00
DF Truck & Auto Electric, Repairs &
Maint ......................................191.73
Fitzgerald Oil Co, Fuel ............1,945.78
Golden West Tele Co, Utilities ....241.71
Grossenburg mplement nc,
Supplies ...................................18.49
Heartland Waste Management nc,
Utilities ......................................21.20
Kennedy mplement/Auto Co Repairs &
Maint ........................................39.72
Town of Midland, Utilities ..............19.00
Moses Building Center nc,
Supplies ...................................21.85
NAPA, Repairs & Maint ................51.31
NAPA, Supplies ............................29.70
Kenny Neville, Travel .................162.60
Philip Motor, nc, Repairs &
Maint ......................................675.68
Pioneer Review nc, Publishing ....37.69
SDML Workman's Comp Fund,
Liability/Workman's Comp
ns. ..........................................112.34
True North Steel, Dot/CTY Swap
Agreement Exp .................14,698.56
Walker Refuse nc, Utilities ..........70.00
Walker Automotive, Repairs &
Maint ......................................178.00
West Central Electric, Utilities ....212.28
West River Water Develop Dist,
Utilities ......................................45.00
33,356.82
9-1-1
Centurylink, 9-1-1 .......................144.80
Golden West Tele Co, 9-1-1 .......492.03
636.83
EMERGENCY & DISASTER
Golden West Tele Co, Utilities ....100.76
Lola Roseth, Travel ....................148.00
Lola Roseth, Other Expenses ........1.10
249.86
COURTHOUSE
Brant's Electric nc, Building
Fund .......................................132.24
TLC Electric nc, Building
Fund .......................................460.00
592.24
LAW LIBRARY
Lexisnexis Matthew Bender Law
Library, Amt Held ....................109.67
109.67
Total Checks...........................45,386.28
A motion was made, seconded with all in
agreement to pay the above warrants.
A motion was made, seconded with all in
agreement to give Friday afternoon, April
6, 2012 (Good Friday), administrative
leave to the county employees, as did the
State of S.D.
The next Special Meeting is scheduled for
Tuesday, April 10, 2012, to meet as the
Board of Equalization and then in Special
Session at 1:00 P.M. in the Commis-
sioner's Room at the courthouse. The
next Regular Meeting date was set for
Tuesday, May 1, 2012, at 1:00 P.M. in the
Commissioner's Room in the courthouse.
The meeting was adjourned at 6:16 P.M.
HAAKON COUNTY COMMSSON
Edward Briggs, Chairman
ATTEST:
Patricia G. Freeman, Auditor
[Published April 19, 2012, at the total ap
proximate cost of $325.87]
AprII 19, B01B The PIcneer RevIew Page 11
Ocu Ncusuc o tIc Ct o PI, HuuIon Count,
HuuIon ScIoo Dstct 2?-l tIc Toun o Mdund LegaI NctIces
As I wrIfo fho nows fhIs mornIng,
wo'ro onjoyIng fho bursf of growfh
soon nII nround nffor fho rnIn Snf-
urdny nIghf nnd Sundny. If wns
whnf Is cnIIod n mIIIIon doIInr
rnIn. WInfor whonf fIoIds fook on n
ronowod fIush nnd fhoso bnro sofs
nro fnsf fIIIIng In. Ivory IIffIo bIf of
rnIn fhnf wo'vo hnd hoIod, buf fho
l.45 ronIIy wns n bIossIng. I honrd
n bIf of unnorvIng nows fhnf 2-4
wns boIng scrufInIzod nnd corfnIn
onvIronmonfnIIsfs wnnf fo oufInw
fho uso of fho roducf, whIch Is
confnInod In mnny of fho fooIs fhnf
mnko fnrmIng offIcIonf, confroIIIng
fho brond Ionf woods fhnf choko ouf
fho cros. AIso, If Is usod on Inwns
nnd ovon In wood nnd food forfIIIz-
ors. Hoo fhnf Isn'f goIng fo hn-
on! WIfh rnIn como woods.
Mondny nffor Tony Hnrfy on-
joyod coffoo wIfh fho foIIows, ho
sfood by our Inco fo gIvo mo hIs
nows for fho wook. Ho nIso vIsIfod
hIs nIoco, Knfhy Irown, In fho nf-
fornoon. Tho bIggosf oxcIfomonf
wns fhnf hIs frIonds, !.. nnd
ShIrIoy HnIr, woro on fhoIr wny fo
Kndokn nffor sondIng fho boffor
nrf of fho wInfor In IIorIdn.
IhyIIIs Word wns n vIsIfor nf our
Inco Mondny mornIng. IIII nnd I
woro busy goffIng my bIg rInfor/
Ioffor rondy fo frnvoI. Wo woro
InnnIng fo fnko If for ronIrs. Tho
cIososf Incos fo go woro Inrgo,
MInnonoIIs, nnd onvor. onvor
offorod fho bosf soIufIons, so fhnf
wns fo bo our noxf frI. IIII gof In
somo cnrd InyIng In fho nffornoon.
Thnf nIghf, I joInod fho bowIors for
fun nIghf, If wns roffy cIoso fo n
fuII houso. Shnr Mosos, (who grn-
cIousIy ngrood fo bo fho socrofnry
for Mondny nIghf bowIors, ovon
fhough sho dIdn'f bowI fhon) cnmo
fo hnnd ouf fho nwnrds, nnd boy
dId sho hnvo n IIo of fhom fo rond
off. So orgnnIzod wIfh ovoryfhIng.
Thnnks, Shnr, for fnkIng on fhnf
nwosomo fnsk.
Tony Hnrfy onjoyod coffoo ouf
boforo goIng fo IhIII fo wnfch fho
cnffIo snIo. Tho Horbor rnnch wns
soIIIng somo cow/cnIf nIrs. Ho vIs-
Ifod somo nnd hnd Iunch, fhon gof
fho ronr wIndow uf In In hIs vnn
(fho ono fhnf fho wInd broko ouf),
Iucky fhnf ho hnd n snro from hIs
oId vnn, so If wns n mnffor of fnk-
Ing ono off nnd uffIng If on fho
vnn ho now drIvos. Ho gof bnck fo
Kndokn In fImo fo soo nrf of fho
frnck moof Infor In fho nffornoon.
Ho snId If wns fho Hnrry WoIIor In-
vIfnfIonnI Moof, wIfh l? schooIs In-
voIvod. Tho nIco nshnIf frnck
mnkos for good runnIng.
Ioy, somo dnys If Is gof goIng
onrIy! I mndo n run wIfh fho
Hnnkon Counfy IrnIrIo Trnns-
orfnfIon vnn fo !nId CIfy Tuos-
dny nnd fho noInfmonf wns for
8:00 n.m. InmIIy mof fho orson nf
fho nonfmonf Inco nnd wouId bo
brIngIng hIm homo fho noxf dny, so
If wns n quIck furn nround frI for
mo. ChrIs Arfhur, who works for
!urz IIumbIng, cnmo nnd ox-
chnngod ouf n Ionky vnIvo for us.
ChrIs romomborod mo fIyIng fhom
fo Iook nf fho whonf fIoIds In fho
MIIosvIIIo nron. Jorry Infforson
sfood by for n quIck vIsIf. Ho
noodod n Iumbor, foo.
on nnd VI Moody wonf fo fho
IhIII !Ivosfock AucfIon Tuosdny
fo buy n cnIf fo uf on fhoIr mIIk
cow, (Ono cnIf couIdn'f koo u
wIfh fho roducfIon.) nnd hnd
Iunch nf fho I!A Cnfo nnd fun vIs-
IfIng wIfh n cInssmnfo, VonnIo
(Iuchorf), nnd husbnnd, JIm
O'on, Ius shnrod n fnbIo wIfh
Judy nIy nnd fnmIIy nnd nIso
John Horbor. VI fInnIIy cnughf u
wIfh Iornnrd nnd Inrb (Sfouf)
Horbor fo fronf fhom fo n dossorf of
fhoIr choIco. A dobf noodod fo bo
covorod nnd fhnf wns n fun wny fo
onjoy "fnbIo chnf" wIfh fhoso foIks.
Tony Hnrfy uIIod In Infor ns on
nnd VI woro IondIng ouf fhoIr IIffIo
cnIf who wns boddod down In fho
wnrm Joo Chorokoo (muIfI-fnsk
vohIcIo) VI's MTV! Tho !S Army
nnmod fhIs vohIcIo Joobocnuso If
soundod IIko CI, In Army forms
wouId monn ConornI Iuroso!
Wodnosdny mornIng, I Ickod u
Jonnoffo Iurnoff nnd Ann
WIIIInms nnd wo mndo n frI fo fho
IInck HIIIs, sondIng fho dny In
ondwood nnd rofurnIng fhnf
nIghf. IIII nnd I Iondod fho bIg
rInfor Info fho bnck of fho vnn for
our frI fo onvor. If fook somo
InnnIng for suro sInco fho rInfor
Is on n bIg sfnnd nnd monsuros
nbouf 54 Iong nnd woIghs In nf
nround 300 ounds. of your
ovorydny, run of fho mIII, homo
rInfIng mnchIno.
Wodnosdny wns courf nf Jnckson
Counfy nnd Tony Hnrfy wns n
socfnfor for somo of fho rocood-
Ings.
Wodnosdny nf fho Moody rnnch,
on nnd VI woro goffIng rondy fo
movo fho cnIvIng cows nnd bnbIos
cIosor nnd fInd nnd Iocnfo fhom nII
boforo moIsfuro nrrIvod. Thoy
broughf fhoIr foncIng crow fo fho
foro fo orform n dIfforonf dufy on
Thursdny nnd ATVs cnmo ouf nnd
n frncfor In fho Iond for fho bnIf
woII If nII workod ouf fnIrIy woII ox-
cof If wns n bIf wIndy nnd somo
cnIvos mndo n fow nffomfs fo run
bnck, buf by nIghffnII nII woro sof-
fIod down In fho now nsfuro.
Cuosfs nf Coorgo nnd Snndoo
CIffIngs` for fho nsf wook, Ion,
MnrIo nnd Iornnrd Kurfon Ioff
Thursdny mornIng. Thoy woro on
fhoIr wny fo !nId whoro Iornnrd
wns fIyIng fo Orogon fo vIsIf hIs
brofhor, Jonnfhnn, nnd fnmIIy. Tho
Kurfon's hnvo n houso In IhIII fo
IIvo In.
Thursdny, Tony Hnrfy hnd
mornIng coffoo nnd gof hIs mnII In
fho mornIng. In fho ovonIng, ho
wonf fo MIdInnd for MIchnoI Schoo-
fIoId's vIsIfnfIon nnd foIIowshI.
TImo doos fIy. Thursdny wns
!nIh nnd Cnfhy IIodIor's 43rd
woddIng nnnIvorsnry. Thoy dIdn`f
do nnyfhIng, !nIh hnd fo work
fhnf nIghf so Cnfhy gof fhom su-
or from fho goIdon nrchos nnd
fook fo fho sforo, so fhoy hnd su-
or fogofhor. Thoy docIdod fhnf
jusf boIng fogofhor Is n good nn-
nIvorsnry. Thoy sonf fho onrIIor
nrf of fho dny goffIng rondy for n
now bodroom sof. IrIdny nIghf
nffor fhoy gof fho bodroom nII uf
fogofhor nnd ovoryfhIng uf nwny,
fhoy wonf downfown for suor fo
coIobrnfo fho houso boIng bnck In
ordor nnd fhoIr nnnIvorsnry
Thursdny mornIng brIghf nnd
onrIy, IIII nnd I woro on our wny fo
onvor, usIng fho CIS, buf rofus-
Ing fo go fho fIrsf roufo If hnd
Innnod fhnf wouId hnvo fnkon us
furfhor onsf fo go wosf nnd fhon on
socondnry ronds. Onco wo con-
vIncod nggy wo wnnfod fo go
wosf, fhIngs wonf nIong smoofh
nnd wo nrrIvod nf fho busInoss
Inco by 4:00 .m., nnd drood off
fho rInfor. Ihono books nro obso-
Iofo If sooms, If you wnnf fo know
nn nddross, hono numbor, ofc.,
you uso fho comufor, or nf Ionsf
fhnf Is how fhIs comnny doos
fhIngs. Thoy offorod fo gIvo us fho
hono book, buf Insfond Iookod u
fho nddross nnd hono numbor of
frIonds for mo. Wo foIIowod fho
CIS dIrocfIy fo fho homo of Knfh-
Ioon Koch nnd IIII MIIos whoro wo
mndo nrrnngomonfs for Iunch IrI-
dny. Thoso foIks rond fho book
IronfIor Womnn In nbouf l988
nnd fook n drIvo from fhoIr homo In
onvor fo IhIII nnd cnmo fo fho
fnrm. Thnf dny wo hnd n nIco vIsIf,
I showod fhom movIo Icfuros of
Crnndmn Crnco, fook fhom fo fho
oId homosfond nnd comofory, nnd
off fhoy wonf, bnck fo onvor. Ovor
fho yonrs wo hnvo boon on nIs.
And onco whIIo I wns In onvor, I
cnIIod nnd fhoy Ickod mo u nnd
wo hnd n doIIghffuI dny IookIng nf
somo of fho mInIng rojocfs fhnf
IIII hnd boon InvoIvod In ns nn on-
gInoor, wonf fo fho !ocky Moun-
fnIns, hnd Iunch ouf nf n
rosfnurnnf nnd suor nf nnofhor
boforo fhoy drood mo off ngnIn nf
my mofoI. IrIdny nf Iunch wns fho
fhIrd fImo wo hnvo soon onch ofhor
fnco fo fnco In nII fhoso yonrs, buf
ns KnfhIoon snId, If wns IIko gof-
fIng fogofhor wIfh fnmIIy nII ovor
ngnIn. Thoy roIIsh fho nnnunI
ChrIsfmns Ioffor I sond nnd I on-
gorIy Iook forwnrd fo Ioffors from
KnfhIoon. IrosonfIy, KnfhIoon Is
rofIrod from hor Inw rncfIco nnd
works In fho Inbornfory wIfh IIII In
fhoIr homo whoro fhoy nnnIyzo
snmIos of soII nnd snnd fo dofor-
mIno fho Iong form offocf mInIng or
oII drIIIIng wIII hnvo. IIII nnd I nro
so bIossod In so mnny wnys, nnd
fhnf wns ovIdonf ngnIn whon uon
uffIng In gns IIII uf hIs
wnIIof/coII hono on fho gns um
nnd wo drovo nwny, nof ronIIzIng
fho orror. Wo woro shoIng whIIo
wnIfIng for KnfhIoon nnd IIII fo nr-
rIvo for Iunch, whon my IIII noodod
hIs wnIIof. I wonf fo fho cnr nnd no
wnIIof! I cnIIod fho coII hono, no
nnswor buf on my wny bnck fo
fho sho, my hono rnng nnd If wns
fho gns sfnfIon nffondnnf, fho wnI-
Iof hnd boon furnod In. Wo hurrIod
bnck fo gof If nnd ovoryfhIng wns
jusf ns ho'd Ioff If. Aron'f foIks won-
dorfuI fho worId ovor Tho mnchIno
wns buffonod u nnd workIng fhnf
nffornoon, so wo gof Iondod u nnd
mndo If ns fnr nf Hof SrIngs fhnf
nIghf.
IrIdny, on nnd VI Moody woro
gIvIng much nffonfIon nII nround
fho cnffIo fhoy movod fho dny bo-
foro nnd mnkIng suro fhoy nII
nIrod u. If Is n vory Imorfnnf
fImo fo bo wIfh fho now onos fhnf
nIso woro born, ns woII ns goffIng
ovoryono soffIod In for suro, oso-
cInIIy wIfh rnIn In fho forocnsf.
Tony Hnrfy wns busy goffIng
gnfos oonod u nnd fhIngs rondy
for whon !.. nnd ShIrIoy HnIr nr-
rIvod IrIdny nffornoon so fhoy
couId nrk nnd gof fhIngs un-
Iondod.
Iofh nvIs broughf Jnson nnd
T.J. ouf fo fho Coorgo CIffIngs
homo Snfurdny mornIng fo sond
unfII Info Sundny nffornoon. Thoy
nnd nnIoI hnd quIfo n fImo fo-
gofhor.
Snfurdny mornIng on fho wny
fhrough !nId CIfy, IIII nnd I vIs-
Ifod WondoII IuxcoI nf fho hosI-
fnI. WondoII hnd nn norfIc vnIvo
roIncod nnd four bynssos. Thoy
uf In n bovIno vnIvo. Ho wns
sfruggIIng n bIf wIfh noumonIn
whon wo vIsIfod, buf fhIngs woro
ImrovIng IIffIo by IIffIo. I foId hIm
If whon ho gofs homo wo soo hIm
ouf nwIng fho ground nnd boIIow-
Ing, wo'II know If's fho bovIno
vnIvo kIckIng In! Wo gof homo nnd
uf fho rInfor bnck In fho bnso-
monf ns soon ns wo gof horo, nhond
of fho rnIn. IIII ovon gof In on cnrds
In fho nffornoon.
Tony Hnrfy chockod In on fho
HnIrs Snfurdny mornIng nnd bo-
cnuso fhoy woro In n moss unnck-
Ing, ho cnrrIod ovor Iunch for fhom.
Ho sfood by our Inco for n vIsIf
Infor In fho dny nnd rond fho n-
ors nnd vIsIfod.
Snfurdny nIghf, rnIn cnmo fo fhIs
nron nnd n gronf nrf of Sundny. VI
Moody snId fhoy hnvo nn oufdnfod
rnIn gungo fho oIocfronIc ono hnd-
n'f hnd nny work for nbouf fIvo
monfhs so wns robnbIy fIIIod
wIfh bIrd fonfhors, ofc., buf fhoy
fIgurod nround l.40 fofnI for fho
fwo dnys. Sho nIso hnd nnofhor
wIIdIIfo sfory fo shnro. Irom hor
bny wIndow, sho wnfchod ns n IIffIo
robIn cnmo bobbIn' nIong ouf In
fronf of fho bIrd wnforor. Ho kof
on fruckIng unfII ho soffod n
worm In fho soff mud nnd hIs IIf-
fIo bonk Ickod u fhnf worm nnd
ho kof uIIIn' nnd uIIIn" nnd fho
worm wns "so Iong" fho IIffIo
robIn sfrofchod ouf hIs body so fnr
ho nImosf foII ovor bnckwnrds!
Thnf wns n "uIIod monf donI" for
suro! Ho gof If nII fhough by goIIy!
VI hnd on's hoI Sundny nffor-
noon In goffIng hor soon coIIocfIon
rncks u on fho wnII for dIsIny In
ono of fho bodrooms. Thoro woro n
fofnI of fhroo rncks wIfh 64 soons
onch. Thnf wns n bIf of onfornIn-
monf ns woII nnd If mndo room fo
froo u fho bod In fhnf room now
for guosf comnny for n chnngo
nnd nof jusf n sforngo room. Mnybo
If wIII como nbouf fhnf wny nny-
wny! Thoy Inyod 50s rock nnd roII
musIc (SIrIus) whIIo goffIng fho job
dono fo mnko If moro fun!
Cnfhy IIodIor snId fhoy hnd rnIn
In fho SfurgIs nron Snfurdny morn-
Ing fhnf ondod Sundny nffornoon
wIfh goffIng n fofnI of l.5 Inchos.
Suro dId groon fho counfry u.
Thoro wns no snow nf fhoIr Inco,
buf fho hIghor hIIIs dId somo.
Tony Hnrfy cnmo by nnd ro-
orfod l.45 of rnIn. Tho CnfhoIIc
church wns cnncoIod duo fo fho
rond consfrucfIon on HIghwny ?3
soufh, fho rIosf couIdn'f gof
fhrough bocnuso fho rond wns
cIosod. Ho gnvo mo hIs nows for fho
wook.
HoIi/ ie li/e o eof/ IeJ, eoe, /o
ge/ in/o, Iu/ lorJ /o ge/ ou/ of.
nysIos
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by Marsha Sumpter S?-B04S bIImargwtc.net
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0IassItIed AdvertIsIng
CLASSIFIED RATE: $6.50 nininun for firsi 20 words; 10 cr
word iIcrcaficr; includcd in iIc Poncc Hcucu, tIc Pot, TIc
Pcnnngton Co. Couunt, as wcll as on our wclsiic.
www.ionccr-rcvicw.con.
CARD OF THANKS: Pocns, Triluics, Eic. . $6.00 nininun for
firsi 20 words; 10 cr word iIcrcaficr. EacI nanc and
iniiial nusi lc counicd scaraicly. Includcd in iIc
Poncc Hcucu and tIc Pot.
BOLD FACE LOCALS: $8.00 nininun for firsi 20 words; 10
cr word iIcrcaficr. EacI nanc and iniiial nusi lc counicd sc-
araicly. Prinicd only in iIc Poncc Hcucu.
NOTE: $2.00 addcd cIargc for loollccing and lilling on all
cIargcs.
DISPLAY AD RATE: $8.00 cr colunn incI, includcd in iIc
Poncc Hcucu and tIc Pot. $5.55 cr colunn incI for iIc
Poncc Hcucu only.
PUBLISHER'S NOTICE: All rcal csiaic advcriiscd in iIis ncwsacr is suljcci io iIc Fcdcral Fair
Housing Aci of 1968, wIicI nalcs ii illcgal io advcriisc any rcfcrcncc, or discrininaiion on
racc, color, rcligion, sc, or naiional origin, or any inicniion io nalc any sucI rcfcrcncc, liniia-
iion, or discrininaiion."
TIis ncwsacr will noi lnowingly accci any advcriising for rcal csiaic wIicI is a violaiion of
iIc law. Our rcadcrs arc inforncd iIai all dwcllings advcriiscd in iIis ncwsacr arc availallc
on an cqual ooriuniiy lasis.
CFEAT PAYINC JODS!
Siaicwidc consiruciion jols,
$12.00 - $15.00 OF MOFE
Iourly + lcncfiis. Sunncr or
crnancni. No ccricncc ncc-
cssary. Hii Pay Diri! Aly On-
linc www.sdworl.org.
MODILE COOFDINATOF. Dclia
Dcnial of SouiI Daloia Ias an
cciiing ooriuniiy for a IcaliI
rofcssional io worl as a coordi-
naior wiiI iIc nolilc dcnial
rogran. Succcssful candidaic
will Iavc cccllcni connunica-
iion slills, iIc aliliiy io lcad oiI-
crs, iIc aliliiy io nulii-iasl,
and a assion for worling wiiI
cIildrcn. Coordinaior will lc rc-
sonsillc for sucrvising a ican
of 3-4 siaff, scIcduling aiicni
visiis, and worling wiiI local
connuniiy organizaiions in an
cffori io rovidc dcnial carc io
undcrscrvcd cIildrcn. Posiiion is
lascd oui of Picrrc and rcquircs
iravcl u io 40wccls/ycar, M-F
ai various siics across SouiI
Daloia. Coordinaior nusi lc
willing io drivc a 40 fi. long
irucl (CDL iraining will lc ro-
vidcd}. Eccllcni salary/lcncfii
aclagc including. ncdical,
dcnial, vision, lifc & disaliliiy
insurancc, aid vacaiion, sicl
lcavc, coniinuing cducaiion o-
oriuniiics, and 401l. Scnd
covcr lciicr and rcsunc io. Sun-
ncr Sorrcr, HF, Dclia Dcnial of
SouiI Daloia, 720 N. Euclid
Avc., Picrrc, SD 57501.
F/T SEFVICE TECHNICIAN
JoIn Dccrc DcalcrsIi, Yanlion
/ Frccnan. Scrvicing, rcairing,
rccondiiioning cusioncr/dcalcr
cquincni. Scrvicc dcarincni
ccricncc and iools rcquircd.
Coniaci Ficl Sionc 605-760-
4436 SioncFdccrcquincni.
con.
PFAIFIE AC PAFTNEFS of Lalc
Prcsion, SD, is sccling a quali-
ficd Ccncral Managcr. TIis
$175M coocraiivc wiiI 4 loca-
iions offcring grain narlciing
(wiiI rail}, full scrvicc rciail
agronony, cncrgy (lull/rciail},
and fccd (lull/lag}. Crain,
agronony, cncrgy, fccd, and
scrvicc as wcll as financial and
crsonal nanagcncni ccri-
cncc rcquircd. Enail. larry.
fullcrcIsinc.con or fa (888-
653-5527} rcsunc io. Larry
Fullcr, 5213 SIoal Drivc, Dis-
narcl ND 58503.
TAKINC APPLICATIONS FOF
yardnan. Duiics includc loading
and unloading irucls, dclivcry,
filling lins, cusioncr salcs. Dcn-
cfii aclagc. Scnd rcsunc io
JoInson Lunlcr, Aiicniion
Dan, 22 W 5iI Avc, Wclsicr, SD
57274; 605-345-6000.
TOWN OF POLLOCK, SD. Main-
icnancc cnloycc. Musi Iavc or
lc allc io oliain Class 1
waicr/wasicwaicr ccriificaiion.
Salary DOE. Call 605-889-2490
for alicaiion. Dcadlinc io
aly is May 7, 2012.
CFEAT PAYINC JODS!
Siaicwidc consiruciion jols,
$12.00 - $15.00 OF MOFE
Iourly + lcncfiis. Sunncr or
crnancni. No ccricncc ncc-
cssary. Hii Pay Diri! Aly On-
linc www.sdworl.org.
FULL-TIME PIPE laycr/ nacIinc
ocraior. For local NESD cca-
vaiion worl. CDL rcquircd.
Wagcs/lcncfiis DOE. Call Clini
Ducrrc, Ducrrc Ecavaiion,
Drisiol, SD - 605-492-3475.
FOR SALE
THFIFTSTOFE & MOFE offcrs
largc sclcciion of cIildrcn &
aduli cloiIing, IouscIold iicns,
lools and ioys. CIildrcn's
cloiIing JUST .49 ccnis; aduli
.99 ccnis. Ocn TIurs. & Fri. 10
AM -5.30 PM, Sai. 10 AM -2 PM
CST. I-90, Eii 225 & 226, Main
Sircci, PrcsIo.
NEED A FEASON io livc in iIc
NoriIcrn Dlacl Hills? Lool Icrc.
EsiallisIcd and IigIly succcss-
ful PAINTINC DUSINESS for
salc. Call 605-641-4940 dayiinc
for infornaiion.
NOW IS THE CHANCE io luy a
wcll csiallisIcd & succcssful
lusincss in iIc Siaic Caiiol of
S.D. TIc LonglrancI is for SALE
(scrious inquircs only}. Call Fus-
scll Said 605-280-1067.
LOG HOMES
DAKOTA LOC HOME Duildcrs
rcrcscniing Coldcn Eaglc Log
Honcs, luilding in casicrn, ccn-
iral, noriIwcsicrn SouiI &
NoriI Daloia. Scoii Conncll,
605-530-2672, Craig Conncll,
605-264-5650, www.goldcnca-
glclogIoncs.con.
PETS
CHESAPEAKE PUPPIES. I own
loiI arcnis iIcy arc rcgisicrcd
and cccllcni Iuniing dogs, wa-
icrfowl or uland lirds. Pus
wcrc lorn 3-1-2012. $400. 605-
730-2088.
STEEL BUILDINGS
STEEL DUILDINCS - FACTOFY
DIFECT. 4080, 50100,
62120, 70150, 80200, Musi
liquidaic Sring dclivcrics. Lin-
iicd suly. Call Trcvcr 1-888-
782-7040.
NOTICES
ADVEFTISE IN NEWSPAPEFS
siaicwidc for only $150.00. Pui
iIc SouiI Daloia Siaicwidc
Classificds Nciworl io worl for
you ioday! (25 words for $150.
EacI addiiional word $5.} Call
iIis ncwsacr 605-859-2516
or 800-658-3697 for dciails.

AUTOMOTIVE
FOR SALE: 1996 CIryslcr Sc-
lring convcriillc, runs good,
cvcryiIing worls, grcai gradua-
iion gifi! Call Crcg ai 344-2574
or 441-6141, Dclvidcrc.
PF35-1i
FOR SALE: 1993 CMC 1500
Sicrra iclu, rcgular cal,
2WD, longlo, 146K nilcs, runs
grcai, $3,000 ODO. Call 441-
2697. PF35-ifn
FOR SALE: 1969 CIcvy 2500
iclu, rcgular cal, 2WD, long-
lo, 80K nilcs, $1,000 ODO.
Call 441-2697. PF35-ifn
BUSINESS & SERVICES
STIRLING CUSTOM FENCING
is now looling jols for 2012.
Sccializing in agriculiurc fcncc
and windlrcals. No jol ioo lig
or ioo snall. Will luild io suii
your nccds. Honcsi, rcliallc and
Iard worling wiiI conciiiivc
ricing. For looling and infor-
naiion coniaci Cascy, 890-
9874. P19-4ic
KUSICK'S PAINTING & MORE:
Inicrior/cicrior ainiing, siain-
ing, owcrwasIing, yardworl,
ircc/sIrul irinning and rc-
noval. Frcc csiinaics. Ecri-
cnccd, wiiI rcfcrcnccs. Call
Kcvin ai 605/488-0008.
K19-1ic
HILDEBRAND STEEL & CON-
CRETE: ALL iycs of concrcic
worl. FicI, Collccn and Havcn
Hildclrand. Toll-frcc. 1-877-
867-4185; Officc. 837-2621;
FicI, ccll. 431-2226; Havcn,
ccll. 490-2926; Jcrry, ccll. 488-
0291. K36-ifn
TETON RIVER TRENCHING:
For all your rural waicr Iool-
us, waicrlinc and ianl insialla-
iion and any lind of laclIoc
worl, call Jon Joncs, 843-2888,
Midland. PF20-52i
BACKHOE AND TRENCHING:
Pcicrs Ecavaiion, Inc. Ecava-
iion worl of all iycs. Call Drcni
Pcicrs, 837-2945 or 381-5568
(ccll}. K3-ifn
GRAVEL: Scrccncd or rocl. Call
O'Conncll Consiruciion Inc.,
859-2020, PIili. P51-ifn
WEST RIVER EXCAVATION
will do all iycs of ircncIing,
diicIing and dircciional loring
worl. Scc Craig, Diana, Saunicc
or Hcidi Collcr, Kadola, SD, or
call 837-2690. Craig ccll. 390-
8087, Saunicc ccll. 390-8604;
wrcgwic.nci K50-ifn
FARM & RANCH
WANTED: PRAIRIE DOG
HUNTING GROUND. Two vcry
rcsonsillc Iunicrs coning io
iIc arca in laic May/carly Junc
for a rairic dog Iuniing iri. In-
icrcsicd landowncrs nccding
sonc varnini conirol can con-
iaci Dcn ai 618/751-0450 or
cnail io. nooncy2006froniicr.
con WP35-3i
PASTURE WANTED in Jaclson
or Pcnningion Couniy wiiI
waicr for 10-15 Icifcrs. Any sizc
considcrcd. Call 454-2120 or
433-5028. PF35-2i
WANTED: Pasiurc for u io 80
airs. Ton Willians, 859-2218,
lcavc ncssagc. PF34-4i
WANTED: Sunncr asiurc for
100 io 150 cow/calf airs. Sicvc
Pclron, 544-3202. PF22-12ic
WANTED: Pasiurc for cow/calf
airs for iIis sunncr (2012 &
lcyond} wiiIin 60 nilcs of
PIili. FiicI Farns, 859-2357 or
859-2334. P6-ifn
GARAGE SALES
MULTI-FAMILY RUMMAGE
SALE: Saiurday, Aril 21, 8
a.n. io Noon, K-gcc's Dldg.,
PbIIIp. Lois of girls' cloiIing
(Ca, Cynlorcc, Tonny, Old
Navy, Jusiicc} of all sizcs, fron
infani io woncn's. Plus loys'
cloiIcs fron infani io 2T. Enicr-
iainncni ccnicr, loolcascs,
ioys, nisc. IouscIold iicns.
Fiizgcrald, Hull, ScIoficld & Vci-
icr. P19-1i
HELP WANTED
SEASONAL TRACK LABORER:
PIili, SD. $15.42-$18.13/
Iour. Wc now ONLY accci a-
licaiions onlinc! To aly and
vicw a dcscriiion lcasc go io
our wclsiic ai. www.cpr.ca.
CANADIAN PACIFIC. EQUAL
OPPOFTUNITY/AFFIFMATIVE
ACTION EMPLOYEF. PF35-2i
WANTED: Ecricnccd waiircss
iIrcc nigIis cr wccl ai Jiggcr's
Fcsiaurani in Kadola. Call 837-
2000 or 837-2408 and asl for
JoAnnc. K19-4ic
POSITION OPEN: TIc Kadola
Arca ScIool is accciing ali-
caiions for a K-12 insiruncnial
nusic insirucior for iIc 2012-13
scIool ycar. Alicaiions arc
availallc on iIc scIool wclsiic
ai www.kadoka.k12.sd.us and
can lc sulniiicd iIrougI cnail
or osial nail Aiin. Janic Hcr-
nann. EOE. K18-3ic
FULL- TI MEJ PART- TI ME
HOUSEKEEPERS WANTED:
Cuaraniccd 40 Iours cr wccl
for full-iinc cnloyccs iIrougI
cnd of Scicnlcr and IigI
siariing ay ($9.25 cr Iour}.
Call TIcrcsa ai Froniicr Calins,
Wall, 279-2619. PW18-2ic
HELP WANTED: Nccd Icl for
sring clcaning and full-iinc
sunncr Icl. Call 279-2415,
Wall. WP33-4i
HOUSEKEEPERS WANTED:
Full or ari-iinc osiiions avail-
allc. Alicanis nusi lc roni
and Iavc aiicniion io dciail. Po-
siiions availallc ai Dudgci Hosi
Sundowncr and Ancrica's Dcsi
Valuc Inn, Kadola. Aly ai
ADVI or call Joc ai 808/284-
1865. K17-ifn
HELP WANTED: TIc Ncw Un-
dcrwood Posi Officc is accciing
alicaiions for iIc osiiion of
Posinasicr Fclicf/ Lcavc Fc-
laccncni. A PMF/LF crforns
as a rclicf or lcavc rclaccncni
during iIc alscncc of iIc osi-
nasicr. Fcsonsililiiics includc
cusioncr scrvicc, disiriluiion of
nail and window scrvicc and
salc of USPS rciail roducis. TIc
PMF/LF will worl Saiurdays;
oiIcr worl days and Iours will
vary. TIc lcginning salary is
$9.45 cr Iour. Coniaci Tori
Islc, Posinasicr, ai 605-754-
6456 for norc infornaiion.
Aly onlinc ai
Iii.//uss.con/cnloyncni.
NU16-ifn
BADLANDS HARLEY-DAVID-
SON IN WALL Ias ocnings for
scasonal salcs associaics and
casIicrs. Individuals wiiI sirong
cusioncr scrvicc and salcs slills
sIould aly. Fciail ccricncc
is rcfcrrcd. If you cnjoy worling
in an cciiing cnvironncni,
lcasc scnd your rcsunc io.
Sorrcl Muscai, Dadlands Harlcy-
Davidson, 601 Main Si., Wall,
SD 57790, or cnail a coy io
sorrclllacl IillsId.conPW15-
ifn
GREAT SUMMER JOB! Salcs
ccricncc rcfcrrcd lui will
irain. Salary lus connission.
Possililiiy of u io $12.00 cr
Iour wagc. Housing is sulicd
in Wall. You will nalc grcai
wagcs, ncci lois of colc and
Iavc fun. Posiiion availallc May
1, 2012. Aly ai ColdDiggcrs
on Mi. FusInorc Foad in Faid
Ciiy or call faciory ai 348-8108
or fa rcsunc io 348-1524.
P14-ifn
MISC. FOR SALE
FOR SALE: Crafisnan 10" ra-
dial arn saw wiiI siand, vcry
good condiiion. Sclling ricc.
$150. Coniaci CaiIy or Van
Sinfcndcrfcr, 279-2838, Wall.
WP35-2ic
FOR SALE: 2006 Honda CH80
Eliic 80 scooicr wiiI 75 nilcs,
vcry good condiiion. Firn ricc.
$1,000. Coniaci CaiIy or Van
Sinfcndcrfcr, 279-2838, Wall.
WP35-2ic
FOR SALE: A nicc Ialf ion
iclu lo irailcr, nccd a floor
and Ias fairly ncw iircs, cccl-
lcni for Iauling wood. Sclling
ricc. $125. Coniaci CaiIy or
Van Sinfcndcrfcr, 279-2838,
Wall.
WP35-2ic
FOR SALE: Foc Iorsc Ialicrs
wiiI 10' lcad roc, $15 cacI.
Call 685-3317 or 837-2917.
K44-ifn
NOTICESJWANTED
ANYONE INTERESTED in ar-
iiciaiing in a ciiy-widc run-
nagc salc, Saiurday, Junc 9,
PbIIIp, lcasc cnail Driiincy
Drury. lriiincyionccr-rcvicw.
con, Sclna TIorson. sclna i-
onccr-rcvicw.con, or Diana
Sicwari. disicw41gwic.nci for
norc infornaiion. Dcadlinc is
Aril 30. P19-2ic
ST. PATRICK'S YOUTH GROUP
IN WALL is offcring May Day
laslcis for $4, no dclivcry, and
$5, wiiI May Day dclivcry. Call
441-9784 or coniaci Tcrri Harris
ly Saiurday, Aril 28.PW19-2ic
NOW TAKING CONSIGN-
MENTS! MacIincry & Miscclla-
ncous Auciion ai PIili
Livcsiocl Auciion on Saiurday,
May 19. Posicr dcadlinc. Mon-
day, Aril 23. Plcasc call 859-
2577 io consign. PF27-10ic
WANTED: Looling for uscd oil.
Taling any iyc and wcigIi. Call
Milc ai 685-3068. P42-ifn
REAL ESTATE
FOR SALE: Taling lids on a
24'40' slii foycr Iousc ncar
Wiclsvillc, io lc novcd. Siccl
siding, ncw sIinglcs, flooring
and counicrios. Eccllcni con-
diiion. For norc infornaiion call
381-8147. PW19-3i
HOUSE FOR SALE, LOCATED
AT 60? SUNSHINE DRIVE,
PHILIP: 3 lcdroon, 2 laiI,
2100 sq. fi. Ionc on a largc loi
locaicd on a quici cul-dc-sac.
Has aiiacIcd 2-car garagc, sior-
agc sIcd, largc dccl and an un-
dcrground srinllcr sysicn
wIicI ocraics off a rivaic wcll.
Coniaci Dol Fugaic, PIili, ai
859-2403 (Ionc} or 515-1946
(ccll}. P3-ifn
(contInued on next page)
CUSTEF FECIONAL SENIOF
CAFE is scarcIing for dcdicaicd,
caring nurscs io join our ican.
Wc Iavc full and ari iinc LPN
and FN osiiions availallc. Wc
offcr cccllcni lcncfiis and con-
ciiiivc wagcs. For norc infor-
naiion lcasc coniaci TcrryAnn
Scoii ai (605} 673-2237 ci. 29
or log onio
www.rcgionalIcaliI.con io
aly. EEOC/AA.
SELL CADLE TV, Inicrnci and
PIonc iIrougIoui SD. Crcai In-
conc, Travcl Fcquircd. Nccd vc-
Iiclc, valid drivcrs liccnsc. Musi
ass laclground cIccl. Call
Maii 1-888-657-0791.
WANTED. SEFVICE TECHNI-
CIANS ai a siallc dcalcrsIi
wiiI iIrcc locaiions in SouiI
Daloia and four locaiions in Nc-
lrasla. Eccllcni lcncfii acl-
agc. A/C scrvicc dcarincnis.
Wagcs DOE. For locaiions and
Ionc nunlcrs cIccl our wcl-
siic. www.grosscnlurg.con.
EQUIPMENT OPEFATOF/
MAINTENANCE Worlcr. Full-
iinc. Musi Iavc conncrcial dri-
vcr's liccnsc/allc io oliain
wiiIin 3 noniIs of Iirc daic.
Dcncfiis aclagc. Posiiion ocn
uniil fillcd. Aly. Haalon Co.
HigIway Dci., 22260 Lalc
Waggoncr Fd., PIili, SD 57567.
605/859-2472.
HICHWAY MAINTENANCE
FOFEMAN, full iinc, Picrrc
arca. Musi Iavc CDL, sucrvi-
sory ccricncc rcfcrrcd. Wagc
DOQ. Coniaci DOL or HugIcs
Couniy, 605-773-7477. Closcs
Aril 27. EOE.
TFI CO-OP ELEVATOF, Cully,
MN, is sccling a qualificd Ccn-
cral Managcr, a divcrsificd grain,
cncrgy, and agronony coocra-
iivc wiiI salcs ccccding $15
nillion. Posiiion rcquircs lnowl-
cdgc in grain narlciing, finan-
cial nanagcncni, Iunan
rcsourcc nanagcncni. Conci-
iiivc salary and lcncfiis. Scnd or
fa (888-653-5527} rcsunc io.
Larry Fullcr, 5213 SIoal Drivc,
Disnarcl, ND 58503 Enail.
larry.fullcr cIsinc.con.
MADISON DAILY LEADEF is
sccling a noiivaicd, soluiion-
drivcn advcriising rcrcscniaiivc
io gcncraic and nanagc ac-
counis for rini and onlinc. E-
ccllcni lcncfiis. Scnd covcr
lciicr and rcsunc io Mclissa
MadisonDailyLcadcr.con.
Ihc Pionccr Pcvicw
Busincss & ProIcssionol DirccIory
K0NA|| f. MANN, ||8
FamiIy Dentistry
Monday - Tuesday - Thurs. - Friday
8:00 to 12:00 & 1:00 to 5:00
859-2491 Philip, SD
104 Philip Ave. South of Philip Chiropractic
HILDEBRAND READY-MIX
PLANTS IN PHILIP & KADOKA
Qualiiy Air-Eniraincd Concrcic
CaII toII-Iree 1-SSS-S39-2621
RIcbard HIIdebrand
S3?-2621 - Kadoka, SD
Rent Thio Spuce
S7.25/ueek
3 month min.
AUCTIONS
WESTEFN AUCTION. Duicl
45,000 ni. Car, 2011 Encloscd
Trailcr, 2800 Cold & Silvcr
Coins, 59 Cuns, Aniiqucs, Arii-
facis, Furniiurc, Ari, Ar 28-29,
Wall, SD, 1-605-544-3316,
www.PirouiclAuciion.con
EDUCATION
MEDICAL DILLINC TFAINEES
nccdcd! Train io lcconc a Mcd-
ical Officc Assisiani! No ccri-
cncc nccdcd! Local jol iraining.
Placcncni availallc. HS dilona
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HELP WANTED: LIFEGUARDS
LIFEGUARD appIications are being accepted for
the 2012 summer season. You must be 15 years
of age and abIe to certify as a Iifeguard.
AppIications are avaiIabIe at City Finance
Office, Iocated on the 4th FIoor of the Haakon
County Courthouse between the hours of 8:00
to 12:00 and 1:00 to 5:00, Monday through
Friday, or by caIIing 859-2175. AppIications wiII
cIose at 5:00 p.m. on
APRIL 20th, 2012.
Lifeguard, CPR/First Aid, and Water Safety
Instructor (WSI) cIasses may aIso
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HeIp Save The Gem!
The Gem Theatre in Philip is facing a major
hardship! We got word on Friday, April 13, 2012, that
the production of film is coming to an end in September
2013. This means the end for many small theaters
around the world who, like us, lack the funding for such
a big upgrade.
We are preparing to fight the odds and remain
open. To do this, we need to purchase a digital
projector, silver screen and new sound system, with the
total cost of $80,000 to $100,000.
There are many options we are looking into as we
try to find ways to fund this large investment, including
fundraisers, donations and grants. One of the last
options is to raise ticket prices. We will do everything
we can to avoid raising them, but in the end we may
have to ultimately do so.
What we are asking for is HELP!! Any help possible
will be greatly appreciated. If there is anyone who has
organized fundraisers, we can use your expertise!
We have 17 months to save the Gem! You have told
us over and over what an asset we are to, not only our
community, but surrounding ones also. We feel
appreciated. But this - this we cannot do alone. We
need your help.
If interested, pIease contact: Mike Moses - 859-2100
Amy Moses - 859-2953
or 859-3558
or Gem Theatre - 859-2000
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AII of us hnvo smIIos on our
fncos. Wo gof n rnIn! !oorfs vnrIod
from .85 fo l.l0, buf fho offIcInI
nmounf wns .65 nf fho InuI
Sfnbon`s.
SovornI IocnI hIgh schooI kIds
from MIIosvIIIo Ioff Sundny morn-
Ing for fho Sfnfo IIA ConvonfIon
In IrookIngs. Thoy IncIudo usfI
nnd Jndo Iorry, Tnnnor nnd InIIoy
!ndwny, InIIoy Andors, Ick
HnmIII, AIIon IIroufok nnd Irny-
don IIfch.
Tho IhIII nII-schooI Iny wns
rosonfod In IhIII Thursdny nnd
IrIdny nIghfs. If wns vory good nnd
nII fho kIds dId n gronf job. Thoso
from MIIosvIIIo who woro InvoIvod
woro CoIo !ofhonborgor, Jnmos
IIfzgornId, !nchoI Inrsons, nnd
Snm SfnngIo. SovornI from fho nron
nffondod ono or bofh nIghfs.
A vory Inrgo crowd nffondod fho
funornI of MIchnoI SchofIoId IrI-
dny. Among fhoso woro VIrgII nnd
CnrIn SmIfh, Tonyn Iorry, !Indsny
SmIfh nnd boys, TonI nnd InIIoy
Andors, Cory SmIfh nnd fInncoo
obrn, Hugh Hnrfy, MIIos nnd
IrIn HovInnd nnd fnmIIy, onnIo
nnd Ioboffo SchofIoId, nnd TIm
nnd !orI QuInn. I mIssod somo roI-
nfIvos of MIchnoI`s In Insf wook`s
nows. Hugh nnd Tom Hnrfy nnd
CnrIn SmIfh nro nIso roInfod. Sov-
ornI of fhoso monfIonod nbovo nIso
woro nf fho rnyor sorvIco In MId-
Innd Thursdny nIghf.
CnyIn IIroufok hosfod MIIosvIIIo
CommunIfy CIub Insf Tuosdny
ovonIng wIfh onnn nnd TInn
Sfnbon, MnrcIn Iymor nnd Inf
Hnnrnhnn In nffondnnco. onnn
foId nbouf oronnInI Innfs, nnd
CnyIn fnIkod nbouf fhIngs you cnn
gof nf fho osf offIco. Thon ovory-
ono Ifchod In fo mnko Mny bns-
kofs. Wo wIII soo whoro fhoy gof
doIIvorod fo.
!nsf IrIdny, nn IIroufok nnd
T.J. CnbrIoI frnvoIod fo OIIvof for
fho Mogck nnd Sons buII snIo. Thoy
gof fo soo n yonrIIng Angus buII soII
for $l92,000. You'II hnvo fo nsk fho
guys nbouf hIm fo Ionrn hIs nnmo,
nnd soo whoro ho Is hondod. Wo
wouId hoo fhnf buII wouId hnvo n
Iong, succossfuI IIfo wIfh no III-
nossos or InjurIos!
!nsf Wodnosdny, Snm SfnngIo,
InIIoy !ndwny nnd AIIIson Iokron
woro nII confIrmod In IhIII by
IIsho Crus.
Tuosdny of Insf wook, Vondn
HnmIII wonf fo IIorro nnd mof hor
nunf, !oroffn Kunsmnn, IIorro,
nnd hor dnughfors, VnIorI IognI,
Snrks, ov., nnd KrIsfI !Ioyd,
Jnmosfown, .., nnd fhoIr fnmI-
IIos for n monI. Vondn hnd nof soon
hor cousIns for fIvo yonrs.
Vondn HnmIII sonf fImo Thurs-
dny nIghf wIfh foIIow schooI bonrd
mombors, Mnrk !ndwny nnd Scoff
Iroch, nnd fho ndmInIsfrnfIon from
fho schooI. Thoy nogofInfod wIfh
fho fonchors nnd suorf sfnff for
fhoIr confrncfs for fho ucomIng
schooI yonr.
Snfurdny nffornoon, Kongnn
IIfch wns n vIsIfor nf fho HnmIII
homo wIfh hIs frIond, Cnrson.
IrIn HovInnd, Connor nnd
MnckonzIo, sonf from IrIdny
fhrough Sundny wIfh hor mofhor,
obbIo nnd Joo Iroufy. Thoy nII
hnd n good vIsIf wIfh IrIn's brofh-
ors, QuonfIn nnd KyIIo !IggIns,
TImofhy nnd WosIoy, nnd Cody nnd
JnsmIno !IggIns.
JIm nnd Ioffy SmIfh vIsIfod nf
fho homo of Wndo nnd Mnrcy Inr-
sons nnd fnmIIy Sundny.
!oo nnd Jonn Inffon woro In
IIorro Wodnosdny for !oo's
chocku. Ho gof n good roorf from
hIs docfor.
KnyIn Iymor coIobrnfod hor
bIrfhdny Insf Wodnosdny, ArII ll.
I don'f know how sho coIobrnfod,
buf hor bIrfhdny gIff wns nn ouf-
houso buIIf by n frIond! WouIdn'f
fhnf bo hnndy for brnndors or
hunfors I bof nof mnny IndIos cnn
sny fhnf wns fhoIr bIrfhdny gIff! I
gof n now rIdIng mowor ono yonr
nnd n noIghbor rocoIvod n chnIn
snw, so us counfry womon don'f
nood fIowors or cnndy! (AIfhough
fhoso nro nIco, foo!) Anofhor ovonf
hnonod on hor bIrfhdny whIch
wns socInI, hor cousIn, !nInoo
(Shonror) nnd TK Snmson of Info-
rIor hnd n bnby boy born In !nId
CIfy. Knco Jnmos nrrIvod n IIffIo
onrIy so Is sfIII In fho hosIfnI.
CnIIors nf IIII nnd KnryI Snn-
dnI`s Sundny nffornoon woro Cnr-
Innd nnd Knfhy Knmfo. Thoy
woro on fhoIr wny homo from vIsIf-
Ing fnmIIy In IIorro.
!nsf Thursdny, Inf Hnnrnhnn
mof n frIond, KoIIy Jo Corfmnkor,
SIoux InIIs, for suor In IIorro.
Tho IndIos hnd nof soon onch ofhor
In quIfo n whIIo, so fhoy hnd n good
vIsIf.
A wook ngo Snfurdny, Iob, ArII,
nnd KnIfIyn KnIghf nnd frIonds,
Mnrg nnd Anfhony, woro fIshIng nf
!oo Inffon`s. Thoy sfood fo shnro
In fhoIr cnfch nnd hnd suor.
r. JIm SfnngIo rofurnod homo,
Mondny, from n wook-Iong confor-
onco In WnshIngfon, .C.
usfI nnd Jndo Iorry nnd Cnsoy
!odor wonf fIshIng nf fho rIvor Snf-
urdny nIghf. Thoy cnmo homo wIfh
Iofs of cnffIsh nnd wnIIoyo.
CoIo !ofhonborgor joInod Ion,
Snm nnd Mnrk SfnngIo for fIshIng
Snfurdny. I don'f know how fhoy
dId. Sonny SfnngIo wns nf JIm nnd
!Indn's for dInnor Snfurdny
MoIIssn Ioforson, SonrfIsh,
sonf fho wookond wIfh hor sIsfor,
Knfhy nnd Chnd Hnnrnhnn. Sho
nnd Inf Hnnrnhnn hoIod Chnd
nnd Knfhy do somo nInfIng In
fhoIr now houso fhoy nro buIIdIng.
Mnff Arfhur hnd suor Sundny
nIghf wIfh Iofh nnd Znno JoffrIos.
JodI nnd Snrnh Inrsons wonf fo
HIghmoro Sundny nffor church for
n bonofIf nucfIon for n frIond of
JodI's.
KnyIn Iymor hosfod n homo
nrfy (fofos nnd ursos) Sundny nf-
fornoon.
Joff SchofIoId nnd boys hoIod
ouf nf fho onnIo SchofIoIds Snfur-
dny. Tho boys dId somo furkoy
hunfIng.
onnIo nnd MnrcIn Iymor woro
In SonrfIsh Snfurdny nnd Sundny
fo wnfch grnnddnughfor, IrIffnny
Iymor comofo In n !IffIo IrIfchos
!odoo nf Sovon own nronn. Thoy
sfnyod wIfh TIm nnd KIm Snfurdny
nIghf nnd wIfh JIII Sundny nIghf.
Thoy Ioff fhoIr cnr fo gof ronInfod
nnd rodo bnck fo IhIII wIfh IIII
nnd KnryI SnndnI, fhon on homo
wIfh dnughfor-In-Inw, KnyIn. Throo
wooks ngo ns fhoy woro drIvIng on
fho grnvoI rond, fho wInd wns so
sfrong fhnf fhoIr cnr rocoIvod dnm-
ngo fo fho nInf from bIowIng
grnvoI. ow fhnf's n sfrong wInd!
Thnf wns fho nIghf fhoro wns wInd
dnmngo jusf norfh of IhIII.
Iute ustev news
Cuosfs nf !oo nnd Jonn Inffon`s
woro Irono Inffon, Inrb Howo,
Coorgo nnd Kny AInsIIo, Cnry
Sfohonson, Cnry, Inno, Josh,
Irnd nnd ArIoI WnIkor, KnrIn
AInsIIo, Irooko nnd omonIc
SchoossIo, ChoryI Iohrond, Iob,
ArII nnd KnIfIyn KnIghf nnd
frIonds, Mnrg nnd Anfhony, !nIh
nnd CnroI Kroofch, nnd fho JIm
SfnngIos. Tho noxf dny, Inrb Howo
Ioff for hor homo In Toxns. Sho hns
boon wIfh hor nronfs, !oo nnd
Jonn, hoIIng wIfh cnIvIng.
Tom nnd MnrIo !ndwny hnd nII
fhoIr fnmIIy homo for Insfor, In-
cIudIng WIIIInm nnd Mnrcy MorrI-
son nnd boys, MIndy nnd Sofh
Croon nnd fnmIIy, AIox nnd JonI
!ndwny, nnd CnIn !ndwny nnd n
frIond. Soncor nnd !ufhor MorrI-
son romnInod nf fho !ndwnys unfII
Wodnosdny ovonIng.
MIIesvIIIe News
by JanIce Parscns S44-1S
Tho HonIfh onrfmonf oncour-
ngos docfors, nursos, omorgoncy
modIcnI fochnIcInns nnd ofhor
honIfh rovIdors fo mnrk nfIonnI
VoIunfoor Wook, ArII l5-2l, by
rogIsforIng wIfh fho SfnfowIdo
Imorgoncy !ogIsfry of VoIunfoors
In Soufh nkofn.
Isnsfors from HurrIcnno Knf-
rInn fo fho JoIIn fornndo hnvo
domonsfrnfod fhnf fho nnfIon`s
honIfh nnd modIcnI rofossIonnIs
nro wIIIIng fo voIunfoor nnd ro-
vIdo vIfnI sorvIcos fo sfrIckon com-
munIfIos, snId IIII ChnIcrnff,
ubIIc honIfh ronrodnoss nnd ro-
sonso ndmInIsfrnfor for fho do-
nrfmonf. SI!V S Iofs us
IdonfIfy fhoso rofossIonnIs In nd-
vnnco, vorIfy fhoIr crodonfInIs nnd
rovIdo fhom wIfh dIsnsfor frnIn-
Ing so fhoy`ro rondy fo go In fho
ovonf of n ubIIc honIfh omor-
goncy.
Tho rogIsfry Is mnInfnInod by
fho donrfmonf nnd cnn bo ncfI-
vnfod whon n honIfhcnro orgnnIzn-
fIon, counfy, ofhor sfnfo or fodornI
ngoncy roquosfs voIunfoors. ChnI-
crnff nofod fhnf rogIsforod voIun-
foors chooso whofhor fo nrfIcInfo
In nny rosonso nnd nro nof obII-
gnfod fo doIoy. CurronfIy, ?84 voI-
unfoor honIfhcnro rofossIonnIs
nnd moro fhnn 400 honIfh cnro sfu-
donfs nro rogIsforod.
In nddIfIon fo sorvIng ns n
sfnfowIdo voIunfoor rogIsfry, SI!V
S Is nIso boIng usod by vnrIous
communIfy orgnnIznfIons such ns
fho IonnIngfon Counfy ModIcnI
!osorvo Cors, fho Imorgoncy
CommunIcnfIons Crou of fho
nkofn Amnfour !ndIo ofwork,
nnd communIfy oInf of dIsonsIng
orgnnIznfIons fo mnnngo fhoIr
momborshI.
IundIng suorf for SI!V S
comos from fho !nIfod Sfnfos o-
nrfmonf of HonIfh nnd Humnn
SorvIcos, whIch mnndnfos fhnf
sfnfos cronfo IocnI sysfoms for fho
ndvnncod rogIsfrnfIon of modIcnI
nnd honIfh cnro voIunfoors.
!onrn moro nbouf SI!V S nnd
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THOR ROSETH, Owner
(605} 685.5826
BILLY MARKWED, FIeIdman
Midland (605} 567.3385
JEFF LONG, FIeIdmanJAuctIoneer
Fcd Owl (605} 985.5486
Ccll. (605} 515.0186
LYNN WEISHAAR, AuctIoneer
Fcva (605} 866.4670
DAN PIROUTEK, AuctIoneer
Milcsvillc (605} 544.3316
STEVEN STEWART
Yard Foreman
(605} 441.1984
BOB ANDERSON, FIeIdman
Siurgis (605} 347.0151
BAXTER ANDERS, FIeIdman
Wasia (605} 685.4862
PHILIP LIVESTOCK AUCTION
(60S) SS9:2S??
www.pbIIIpIIvestock.com
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Upoom1ng Co111e So1es:
TUESDAY, APR. 24: SPECIAL PAIF & FEEDEF CATTLE
SALE & FECULAF CATTLE SALE. WEIGH-UPS: 10 A.M.
FORTUNE'S RAFTER U+ ANGUS: 12 P.M. PAIRS &
FEEDER CATTLE TO FOLLOW.
EARLY CONSIGNMENTS: ESTIMATING 3000 HEAD
PAIRS:
FORTUNE'S RAFTER U CROSS - 40 DLK ANCUS 1ST CALF HEIFEFS
W/DLK CLVS AT SIDE
JT MOON - 40 DLK 1ST CALF HEIFEFS W/DLK CLVS AT SIDE (ACE &
SOUFCE VEFIFIED}
JEFF NELSON - 40 DLK ANC 1ST CALF HEIFEFS W/DLK CLVS AT SIDE
FINN RANCH - 35 FED 1ST CALF HFFS TO 5 YEAF OLD COWS W/FED
CALVES AT SIDE
FEEDER CATTLE: FSFALL SHOTS, NINO IMPLANTS, ANALL NATUHAL,
ASVAGE SOUHCE VEHIFICATION
BILLY PARSONS - 350 (190 DWF 1ST X STFS & 160 FANCY DWF 1ST X
DV HFFS}; HFFS, ALL HFFS IN TOWN. ......................................850-1000=
DWAYNE VIG - 230 DLK & FED LIM X STFS & HFFS; FS,NI, ALL
NATUFAL (1 LD DLK & DWF LIM X STFS................................800-825=,
1 LD FED & DLK X LIM STFS ................................................700-750=,
1 LD DLK & FED LIM X HFFS 675-725=} .................................675-825=
SPRINGVIEW RANCH - 198 DLK DV HFFS; FS,NI & PELVIC
MEASUFED.............................................................................750-800=
LONG & LONG - 175 DLK STFS & HFFS; FS,NI...........................575-600=
FREIN - 150 DLK STFS & DV HFFS; FS,NI .........................................700=
FORTUNE'S RAFTER U+ ANGUS - 130 FANCY DLK ANCUS STFS;
NHTC.......................................................................................750-850=
KENNEDY'S H&S PART - 130 DLK STFS; FS,NI,ALL NATUFAL,
ACE & SOUFCE VEFIFIED......................................................700-750=
MCPHERSON - 110 DLK STFS & HFFS; FS.................................450-550=
PATTERSON & SONS - 95 CELV X STFS & HFFS; AN ................500-550=
DENKE - 90 DLK & DWF STFS & HFFS; FS.................................500-575=
BARRY VIG - 85 DLK & FED STFS & HFFS; FS,NI,
ALL NATUFAL..........................................................................650-900=
KJERSTAD - 80 FANCY DLK ANC DV HFFS; FS.................................700=
SMITH - 80 DLK, DWF, FED & FWF DV HFFS; FS,NI .........................700=
CONSIGNMENT - 60 DLK HFS; FS,NI (35 DV HFFS} ....................500-550=
RADWAY - 50 FANCY DLK & A FEW DWF DV HFFS; FS.....................800=
DELBRIDGE - 50 DLK & FED DV HFFS; FS,NI............................650-700=
NEUHAUSER - 50 MOSTLY HEFF HFFS; FS,NI ...........................575-625=
KETELSEN - 47 DLK & DWF STFS & DV HFFS; FS,NI.................600-650=
TUESDAY, MAY 22: SPECIAL FEEDEF CATTLE SALE & FECULAF CAT-
TLE SALE
TUESDAY, MAY 29: NO SALE
TUESDAY, JUNE S: SPECIAL PAIF SALE & FECULAF CATTLE SALE
TUESDAY, JUNE 12: SPECIAL FEEDEF CATTLE SALE & FECULAF CAT-
TLE SALE
TUESDAY, JUNE 19: FECULAF CATTLE SALE
TUESDAY, JUNE 26: DFY COW SPECIAL & SPECIAL FEEDEF CATTLE
SALE
TUESDAY, JULY 3: NO SALE
TUESDAY, JULY 10: FECULAF CATTLE SALE
TUESDAY, JULY 1?: FECULAF CATTLE SALE
TUESDAY, JULY 24: FECULAF CATTLE SALE
TUESDAY, JULY 31: SPECIAL ANNIVEFSAFY YEAFLINC & FALL CALF
SALE & FECULAF CATTLE SALE & ANNIVEFSAFY DDQ
2DJ2 Bu11 So1es:
TUESDAY, APR. 24: FOFTUNE'S FAFTEF U+ ANCUS, 12.00 P.M. (MT}
TUESDAY, MAY 1: DULL DAY. CO TO www.pbIIIp IIvestock.com io vicw
salc lool or call 605-859-2577
2DJ2 Horse So1es:
TUESDAY, JUNE 19: OPEN CONSICNMENT HOFSE SALE FOLLOWINC
THE CATTLE SALE.
STOUT - 35 DLK DV HFFS; FS,NI .......................................................700=
HEATHERSHAW - 30 DLK DV HFFS; FS,NI........................................600=
KENNEDY - 24 DLK DV HFFS; FS,NI ..................................................700=
IRELAND - 15 DLK STFS & DV HFFS; FS,NI ......................................700=
WILLIAMS - 10 DLK STFS; FS.....................................................550-650=
SILBERNAGEL - 7 DLK STFS & HFFS; FS,NI ..............................450-550=
MOR CONS1GNMNTS BY SAL DAY. CALL THOR ROSTH AT
tDS-SS9-2S?? OR tDS-tSS-SS2t FOR MOR 1NFORMAT1ON.
TUESDAY, MAY 1: DULL DAY & FECULAF CATTLE SALE - CO TO
www.pbIIIpIIvestock.com TO VIEW SALE DOOK. WEIGH-UPS: 8 A.M. BULL
SALE: 11 A.M. (MT}
EARLY CONSIGNMENTS:
213 BLACK ANGUS BULLS: MEHLHAF ANGUS; NATHAN MEHLHAF; DENNIS
YOUNGERBERG; DANA YOUNGERBERG; MILLER ANGUS FARM; THOMAS RANCH;
K&B HEREFORDS; PROFIT MAKER BULLS; RANSOM ANGUS; LONNIE MAYER;
RUNNING J ANGUS; ONE PENNY RANCH; BUNKER CATTLE CO.; DRYSDALE
FARMS; FRANK BRAND; CHESTNUT ANGUS; SUTFIN CATTLE CO.; WIESELER
ANGUS
66 RED ANGUS BULLS: THOMAS RANCH; NELSON RED ANGUS; HOMESTAKE
RANCH; NEMEC RED ANGUS; HAUGE VALLEY RED ANGUS; SUTPHIN CATTLE
CO.; RAFTER RS ANGUS
28 CHAROLAIS BULLS: THOMAS RANCH; MDL FARMS; ONE PENNY RANCH;
C&B CHAROLAIS; TOPP LAND & CATTLE; SUTPHIN CATTLE CO.; RAFTER RS
CATTLE
47 HEREFORD BULLS: THORSON HEREFORDS; MILLIGAN HEREFORDS; K&B
HEREFORDS; HELBLING HEREFORDS; HOVLAND HEREFORDS
8 LIMOUSIN BULLS: BRUNER LIMOUSIN; SUTPHIN CATTLE CO.
1 SIMMENTAL BULL: ONE PENNY RANCH
MOR CONS1GNMNTS BY SAL DAY. CALL THOR ROSTH AT
tDS-SS9-2S?? OR tDS-tSS-SS2t FOR MOR 1NFORMAT1ON.
TUESDAY, MAY S: SPECIAL FEEDEF CATTLE SALE & FECULAF CAT-
TLE SALE
TUESDAY, MAY 1S: SPECIAL PAIF, STOCK COW & DFED HEIFEF SALE
& FECULAF CATTLE SALE
VIEW SALES LIVE ON THE INTERNET! Go to: www.pbIIIpIIvestock.com. UpcomIng saIes & consIgnments can be vIewed on tbe Internet at www.pbIIIpIIvestock.com, or on tbe DTN: CIIck on SALE BARNS NORTH CENTRAL
PLA is now quaIified to handIe third party verified
NHTC cattIe (Non-HormonaI Treated CattIe).
Reep suppor11ng R-CALF USA! R-CALF USA 1s our vo1oe 1n
governmen1 1o represen1 U.S. oo111e produoers 1n 1rode
morKe11ng 1ssues. ]o1n 1odog & e1p moKe o d1]]erenoe!
PhiIip Livestock Auction, in conjunction with Superior Livestock Auction,
wiII be offering video saIe as an additionaI service to our consignors,
with questions about the video pIease caII, Jerry Roseth at 605:685:5820.
NOW TAKING CONSIGNMENTS!
Machinery & MisceIIaneous Auction at
PhiIip Livestock Auction, Saturday, May 19th
Poster deadIine Monday, ApriI 23rd.
PIease caII 605-859-2577 to consign.
Steve Koester FamiIy
Brand, SeIIing Tuesday,
ApriI 24, at 12:00 p.m.

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SOUTH DAKOTA BRAND
SELLING TUESDAY,
MAY 1ST AT 11:00 MT

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CATTLE REPORT: TUES., APRIL 1?, 2012
A b1g run o] po1rs, ue1g-up oo111e & orses.
MorKe1 deoen1 on 1e po1rs.
PAIRS:
CLEVE PRICHARD - KADOKA
17 .....................DLK HFF PAIFS 1009= .$2,100.00
70 .....................DLK HFF PAIFS 1012= .$2,010.00
55 .....................DLK HFF PAIFS 1019= .$2,000.00
20 .....................DLK HFF PAIFS 1014= .$1,990.00
10 .....................DLK HFF PAIFS 1025= .$1,985.00
13 ....................DWF HFF PAIFS 1051= .$1,975.00
12 .....................DLK HFF PAIFS 1007= .$1,950.00
JEREMY WARD - MARTIN
18 .....................DLK HFF PAIFS 1050= .$2,200.00
BOB VENHUI2EN - OWANKA
4................DLK 3 & 4 YF OLD PAIFS 1493= ....$1,900.00
14...DLK SOLID TO DFK MOUTH PAIFS 1612= ....$1,710.00
TRIPLE T RANCH - RAPID CITY
5 ...............DWF 5 & 6 YF OLD PAIFS 1379= ....$1,525.00
13 ...DLK & DWF SOLID MOUTH PAIFS 1375= ....$1,460.00
19 .....DLK & DWF DFK MOUTH PAIFS 1376= ....$1,400.00
RANDY NEUHAUSER - MIDLAND
12............HEFF SOLID MOUTH PAIFS 1367= ....$1,390.00
CHARLES KRUSE - INTERIOR
9 .......DLK & DWF DFK MOUTH PAIFS 1341= ....$1,335.00
ROBERT 2ANE JEFFERIES - MILESVILLE
7DLK & DWF SOLID TO DFK MOUTH PAIFS..................1277=
$1,300.00
WEIGH-UPS:
MARTY BURNS - PHILIP
1 ............................CHAF DULL 2305= ....$115.25
FINN FARMS - MIDLAND
1 ..............................FED COW 1360= ......$91.00
KIETH SMITH - QUINN
2 ............................DLK HFFTS 878= ......$120.00
1...............................DLK COW 1340= ......$87.50
1...............................DLK COW 1375= ......$86.00
JASON HAMILL - MILESVILLE
1...............................DLK COW 1265= ......$91.00
1...............................DLK COW 1390= ......$86.00
DWAYNE VIG - MUD BUTTE
10..................FED & DLK HFTS 966= ......$109.00
1 ........................FED COWETTE 1105= ......$93.00
MARK & JUDITH RADWAY - MILESVILLE
3 ............................DLK HFFTS 1023= ....$117.00
1..............................DLK HFFT 900= ......$115.00
GARY HERRINGTON - HERMOSA
1...............................DLK COW 1210= ......$91.00
1...............................DLK COW 1255= ......$89.00
1.........................DLK COWETTE 1260= ......$97.00
1..............................DLK HFFT 1120= ....$105.00
1..............................DLK HFFT 1165= ....$102.50
JEFF NELSON - PHILIP
1..............................DLK HFFT 875= ......$119.00
2 ............................DLK HFFTS 1055= ....$109.50
JT MOON - CREIGHTON
1 ..............................FED COW 1115= ......$90.00
MONTE WHITCHER - SCENIC
1..............................DLK HFFT 970= ......$118.00
SCOTT BOOMER - INTERIOR
4............................FED HFFTS 931= ......$117.00
SANDERS RANCH PART - RAPID CITY
1 ............................CHAF DULL 1830= ....$111.50
1 ..............................DLK DULL 1795= ....$105.50
1 ............................CHAF DULL 1840= ....$104.50
1 ..............................DLK DULL 1935= ....$104.00
JUDY DALY - MIDLAND
1 ..............................DLK DULL 2355= ....$111.00
ROSS WILLIAMS - PHILIP
1 ........................FED COWETTE 1045= ....$106.00
MARK HANRAHAN - MILESVILLE
1.........................DLK COWETTE 1040= ....$104.00
RONNIE SAMMONS - MIDLAND
1...............................DLK COW 1315= ......$89.50
1 ..............................FED COW 1120= ......$87.00
1 ..............................FED COW 1305= ......$84.50
TANNER RADWAY - PHILIP
1...............................DLK COW 1390= ......$89.00
MATT VANDERMAY - LONG VALLEY
1.........................DLK COWETTE 1135= ......$98.50
FRED KARP - OWANKA
2............................FED HFFTS 1033= ....$113.00
DAN PIROUTEK - MILESVILLE
1..............................DLK HFFT 970= ......$112.00
MERLE VIG - MUD BUTTE
2 ............................DLK HFFTS 1018= ....$109.00
ALAINA STANGLE - PHILIP
1.........................DLK COWETTE 1185= ......$96.00
CHAD HANRAHAN - MILESVILLE
1 ..............................DWF COW 1235= ......$89.00
1...............................DLK COW 1405= ......$85.00
1...............................DLK COW 1600= ......$84.00
1..............................DLK HFFT 975= ......$112.00
LEONARD REMER - HERMOSA
1...............................DLK COW 1515= ......$88.50
1.........................DLK COWETTE 955= ........$95.00
1.........................DLK COWETTE 1075= ......$92.00
1..............................DLK HFFT 910= ......$116.00
BRIAN & JENNIFER PHILIPSEN - NEW UNDERWOOD
1 ..............................DLK DULL 2020= ....$109.00
TODD TRASK - WASTA
1 ..............................DLK DULL 2040= ....$104.00
MICKEY DALY - MIDLAND
1 ..............................DLK DULL 1890= ....$103.00
JAKE JULSON - QUINN
1...............................DLK COW 1340= ......$88.00
BYRON DENKE - QUINN
1.........................DLK COWETTE 1185= ......$93.00
1..............................DLK HFFT 925= ......$114.00
PRICE & STANGLE - PHILIP
1...............................DLK COW 1335= ......$87.50
1...............................DLK COW 1235= ......$85.50
1...............................DLK COW 1385= ......$85.00
1..............................DLK HFFT 1030= ....$109.50
GARY ALLISON - CREIGHTON
1 .............................DWF HFFT 1060= ....$109.50
TIM & SHEILA STOVER - OWANKA
1...............................DLK COW 1160= ......$87.00
BUD MANKE - MIDLAND
1...............................DLK COW 1305= ......$86.00
JOHN SOLON - KADOKA
1.............................HEFF COW 1245= ......$85.50
BEN SHARP - INTERIOR
1 ..............................DLK DULL 1765= ....$106.00
DON & DELORIS POSS - PHILIP
1...............................DLK COW 1300= ......$85.00
CHUCK KROETCH - PHILIP
1 ..............................FWF COW 1405= ......$84.50
GEORGANNA ADDISON - BELVIDERE
1...............................DLK COW 1345= ......$83.50
TUCKER SMITH - QUINN
1 ..............................DWF COW 1245= ......$83.50
GLEN SPRING - UNION CENTER
1 ..............................DWF COW 1685= ......$83.00
BABY CALVES:............................300.00 - 400.00
HORSE SALE:
UNDEF 900=....................................5.00 - 17.00
900 - 999=......................................15.00 - 22.00
1000 - 1099=..................................19.00 - 28.00
1100 - 1299=..................................25.00 - 31.00
1300= & OVEF ...............................30.00 - 38.00
SADDLE PFOSPECTS ..........400.00 - 950.00/HD
SADDLE HORSES:
HAROLD DELBRIDGE - RED OWL
1 DUNN 7 YF OLD CELDINC ....................$3,600.00
DEB CARTER - PIEDMONT
1 DAY 9 YF OLD CELDINC ......................$3,200.00
LUKE VANDERMAY - KADOKA
1 CFEY 13 YF OLD CELDINC ..................$2,400.00
SHAWN PORCH - KADOKA
1 SOFFEL 15 YF OLD CELDINC ...............$1,400.00
JERRY FRONEK - WOOD
1 DAY 6 YF OLD CELDINC ......................$1,200.00
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11:00 to 1:30
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Pr|re R|o
shown suorf nIong fho wny.
Tho sood wIfh whIch jurors
workod wns grnfIfyIng, Cnso nddod,
nnd fho concIusIon of Ioforson`s
guIIf wns fhoroforo InoscnnbIo.
If wns hoIfuI. A jury fIndIng n
vordIcf fhnf quIckIy mnkos If vory
obvIous, Cnso snId.
ofonso nffornoy Susnn IInndor
frIod fo nrguo fho vIcIousnoss of fho
nffnck IfsoIf rovod Ioforson wns
InfoxIcnfod nnd unnbIo fo form so-
cIfIc Infonf fo kIII.
urIng hor cIosIng romnrks,
IInndor nskod jurors fo ImngIno
fho crImo nnd how Iong fho sInsh-
Ing nnd cuffIng wouId fnko.
Cnn you do If In l29 soconds
Cnn you do If In 258 soconds sho
nskod.
If`s n fronzIod nffnck dono by n
crnzy guy or n drunk guy. In fhIs
cnso If`s n drunk guy, IInndor
nddod.
Thomns Ioforson fook fho wIf-
noss sfnnd In hIs own dofonso Mon-
dny mornIng, cInImIng ho bInckod
ouf nffor hIs wIfo fhronfonod hIm
wIfh n knIfo nnd scrnfchod hIs fnco
dooIy onough fo drnw bIood.
Ioforson ndmIffod fInshos of
momory nnd sfnbbIng nf hIs wIfo
buf donIod ho monnf fo kIII or hnd
nny rocoIIocfIon of cnusIng !onoo
Ioforson`s fnfnI wounds. Ho
vnguoIy rocnIIod IckIng u fhroo
knIvos.
Whnf`s fho noxf fhIng you ro-
mombor IInndor nskod.
SfnndIng ovor hor noxf fo fho
fronf door, Ioforson snId.
Hnmmornnd, durIng cross-ox-
nmInnfIon, focusod on InfrIcncIos
fhnf Ioforson fosfIfIod ho couId ro-
mombor on fho dny !onoo Ioforson
dIod.
If you dId nof hnvo socIfIc In-
fonf fo kIII, why dId you sfnb hor
l29 fImos Hnmmornnd nskod.
I don`f rocnII, Ioforson snId.
Why dId you uso fhroo sonrnfo
knIvos
I don`f hnvo nn nnswor fo fhnf
quosfIon, Ioforson snId.
urIng hIs cIosIng romnrks,
Hnmmornnd rojocfod fho Idon fhnf
Ioforson bInckod ouf.
Isn`f If InforosfIng, Hnm-
mornnd snId. Ho cnn romombor
!onoo`s 'ovII Iook` ... buf rIghf nffor
fhnf, whon fho nffnck sfnrfs, fho
momory sfnrfs fo go.
reprin/eJ ui/l pernieeion
--I, Dennie Mogee
for Tle GloIe Goce//e
Jurors noodod onIy nbouf 30
mInufos fo convIcf Thomns Io-
forson on ArII l6, 20l2.
Irosocufor oug Hnmmornnd
succossfuIIy nrguod fhnf usIng
fhroo knIvos fo InfIIcf l29 cuf or
sfnb wounds domonsfrnfod mnIIco,
doIIbornfIon, romodIfnfIon nnd
socIfIc Infonf fo kIII boyond n ron-
sonnbIo doubf.
IoIks, If`s fhnf onsy. !so your
common sonso, Hnmmornnd foId
jurors durIng hIs cIosIng sfnfomonf.
Judy !onoo Ioforson, 36, dIod on
Juno 4, 20ll. Hor husbnnd, now n
convIcfod murdoror, wIII bo son-
foncod on fho ono-yonr nnnIvorsnry
of hor donfh. Ho wIII sorvo IIfo In
rIson wIfh no chnnco for nroIo.
Ioforson Is duo bnck In IufIor
Counfy IsfrIcf Courf nf 2 .m.
Juno 4.
IdwIn Cnso of nIIns, Toxns,
!onoo Ioforson`s brofhor, soko for
fho fnmIIy nffor fho vordIcf cnmo
bnck nbouf 4 .m. Mondny.
Tho ordonI of fho fIvo-dny frInI
hnd boon vory ngonIzIng, Cnso
snId, nnd ho fhnnkod rosocufors,
InvosfIgnfors nnd ofhors who hnd
Jury takes 30 minutes to find Petersen guiIty
B5 Yeuvs Ago
ApvI! 5, 192B
AccordIng fo Wnyno WnddoII,
mnnngor of fho IInck nnd YoIIow
InvIIIIon, Inns nro undorwny for
rooonIng fho nvIIIIon nf nn onrIy
dnfo. ConsIdornbIo romodoIIng nnd
ronIrIng hns boon dono nnd Mr.
WnddoII sfnfos fhnf n bIg oonIng
dnnco wIII soon bo nnnouncod.
***
Ioffy Jnno Irooks, dnughfor of
Mr. nnd Mrs. S.. Irooks wns born
ocombor l0, l923, nnd dIod
Mnrch 3l, l928, nf fho ngo of four
yonrs, fhroo monfhs nnd fwonfy-
ono dnys. Sho wns n mombor of n
fnmIIy of fhIrfoon chIIdron, ono
brofhor, CnrI, hnvIng rocodod hor
In donfh.
?5 Yeuvs Ago
ApvI! B, 193?
IIghf boys woro soIocfod for CCC
onroIImonf. Thoy nro nIo nnd
onnId Iurgum, IhIII, CIIfford
CrIffIn, MIIosvIIIo, IImor MnIn,
HIIInnd, Arfhur IIorco, IhIII, Joo
!nusch, CrIndsfono, MorrIs C. An-
dorson, MIdInnd, nnd IrnnkIo Vnn
Is, IhIII.
MIdInnd ows . Mrs. ArchIo
Joy rocoIvod word Insf Mondny fhnf
hor fnfhor nf HnrrIsburg wns sorI-
ousIy III. Sho Ioff fhnf nIghf by
frnIn nnd nrrIvod fhoro jusf nffor
hor fnfhor hnd nssod nwny.
Mr. nnd Mrs. C.O. Ingmnn nro
fho roud nronfs of n bnby gIrI
born nf fho MIIos Connor homo on
Wodnosdny, Mnrch 3l.
oIborf Inkor nnd VoImn
Mc!nughIIn woro mnrrIod Snfur-
dny nffornoon nf fho IrosbyforInn
mnnso In IhIII.
CrIndsfono ows . Ono dny Insf
wook fho mon nf fho dnm workod
In fho soff mud, nnd fho mon on fho
IondIng scrnors hnd Iofs of fun
sInshIng mud on fho wngon drIv-
ors. Ioys wIII bo boys, ovon whon
fhoy`ro fIffy yonrs oId.
IofwIxf IIncos . Mr. nnd Mrs.
Irod Kroofch woIcomod n now bnby
boy Mnrch 24fh.
50 Yeuvs Ago
ApvI! 12, 1962
!nwronco A. (!nrry) Hunf wns
sorIousIy Injurod In nn nccIdonf nf
n MInufomnn MIssIIo sIfo Insf Snf-
urdny mornIng, whon ho foII somo
30 foof nnd sufforod n frncfurod
nnkIo nnd wrIsf.
Hunf wns workIng nf sIfo I-2
nbouf 20 mIIos norfh of WnII. Ho
hnd gono fo work nf 6:30 n.m. nnd
nbouf 8:20 foII somo fhIrfy foof
from fho sfooI forms, uon whIch
ho wns workIng In fho mIssIIo hoIo,
fo fho boffom. Ho Inndod on hIs foof
In dIrf nnrrowIy mIssIng concrofo
nbufmonfs.
IIIIsburg ows . JImmy
ouchnr coIobrnfod hIs fIrsf bIrfh-
dny IrIdny, so Mnry AIIco nnd I-
nnno broughf n bIrfhdny cnko fo
4-H cIub nnd bnIIoons for fho chII-
dron.
John CIomonfs, HnroId Mc-
nnIoI nnd AIIon ovIIIo shonrod
shoo for Iob !ndwny IrIdny.
Soufh Iork ows . Mr. nnd
Mrs. ChnrIos !nmsoy hnvo n now
bnby boy born Insf Thursdny nf fho
Kndokn HosIfnI.
Ingngod . Mr. nnd Mrs. WIImor
AboI of MIdInnd, nnnounco fho on-
gngomonf of fhoIr dnughfor, Kny,
fo ormnn Inyno, son of Mr. nnd
Mrs. OrvIIIo Inyno of IInnkInfon.
MIss AboI Is n l959 grndunfo of
MIdInnd HIgh SchooI, grndunfod
from Croon`s Ionufy SchooI In
l960. Sho Is rosonfIy omIoyod ns
n Inb foch nf fho QuInn hosIfnI.
Hor fInnco Is n l956 grndunfo of
IInnkInfon HIgh SchooI nnd Is
rosonfIy omIoyod wIfh Wosf Con-
fornI IIocfrIc In MIdInnd.
SocInI !Inos . Word wns ro-
coIvod of fho bIrfh of n bnby gIrI fo
Mr. nnd Mrs. MIck Hondorson In
!nId CIfy fho 28fh of Mnrch. Tho
bnby woIghod ? ounds nnd ?
ouncos.
IunornI sorvIcos woro hoId nf
!odfIoId, ArII 3, for InfrIcIn
Crowsor, who nssod nwny nf fho
ngo of oIghf yonrs, ono monfh nnd
l5 dnys. Sho Ionvos fo mourn hor
nronfs, Mr. nnd Mrs. OIo Crowsor,
nnd fwo brofhors, Jny nnd !ny.
KIndorgnrfon cInsssos bognn
fhoIr fIvo wook cInssos Mondny
mornIng nf fho IhIII schooI; 40
uIIs fIII fho rosfor In fho sIIf
mornIng nnd nffornoon cInssos,
fnughf by Mrs. !ydIn McKny.
Thoso nffondIng mornIng sossIons
nro Susnn IInnchoffo, Myrnn
IIom, Jncky onn, CIndy IofrIch,
JonnIo IIrod, JudIfh McKnown,
Susnn IfoIfor, JoIono !nvoIIoffo,
Susnn !oo, obrn Vnughn, MIchnoI
nIo, Hnns Hnnson, Tommy Hnrf,
!nIh Kroofch, !onnId MnrfIn,
MIfchoII Owons, Wnyno IfoIfor,
KoIfh !Ingors, oug Wosf nnd
MIchnoI WIIIInms. In fho nffornoon
sossIon, Iocky Ivnns, Knron Ios-
for, TonI Crofschmnnn, CynfhIn
KIfIoy, ChoryI !ong, !osIIo !urz,
CIndy !oyor, Judy SchuIor, TorrI
Thomson, Mndonnn Wogn, TImo-
fhy IIIsworfh, Sfovon !nrson, John
Hnrf, Coorgo MnnguIIs, Mnrk
IfoIfor, MIko Songor, Mnrk SoIforf,
!ogor WIIIInms, Sfovo CInuson,
nnd nnIoI WnIkor.
BIast trcm
the Past
Frcm the archIves ct the
PIcneer RevIew Vcrmccr Parts
& fquipmcnt has movcd
to kcnncdy lmpIcmcnt!
8S9-2S68
601 PIcasant
PhiIip, SD

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