Call Now! 1-888-845-2887 Hablamos Español

You have viewed 1 newspapers today. Please Register in order to view more newspapers.

You are currently viewing page 1 of: Pinedale Roundup

Show More

Other Editions of Pinedale Roundup

Pinedale Roundup Thursday, September 08, 1904,
Wyoming

Pinedale Roundup Thursday, September 08, 1904,
Wyoming

Pinedale Roundup Thursday, September 15, 1904,
Wyoming

Pinedale Roundup Thursday, September 15, 1904,
Wyoming

Pinedale Roundup Thursday, September 22, 1904,
Wyoming

Pinedale Roundup Thursday, September 22, 1904,
Wyoming

Pinedale Roundup Thursday, September 22, 1904,
Wyoming

Pinedale Roundup Thursday, September 29, 1904,
Wyoming

Pinedale Roundup Thursday, September 29, 1904,
Wyoming

Other Editions from Thursday, March 24, 1955

Ames Daily Tribune Thursday, March 24, 1955 ,
Iowa

Bedford Gazette Thursday, March 24, 1955 ,
Pennsylvania

Bismarck Tribune Thursday, March 24, 1955 ,
North Dakota

Chronicle Express Thursday, March 24, 1955 ,
New York

Cedar Rapids Coe Cosmos Thursday, March 24, 1955 ,
Iowa

Coshocton Tribune Thursday, March 24, 1955 ,
Ohio

Council Bluffs Nonpareil Thursday, March 24, 1955 ,
Iowa

Dixon Evening Telegraph Thursday, March 24, 1955 ,
Illinois

Edwardsville Intelligencer Thursday, March 24, 1955 ,
Illinois

Embed Publication

Embed this publication to your website

NewspaperArchive
1955-03-24 for page-1
Pinedale Roundup
Pinedale Roundup

My Recent Searches

No results found

See all my searches

Newspaper Content on page 1 of:

Pinedale Roundup

   Pinedale Roundup, The (Newspaper) - March 24, 1955, Pinedale, Wyoming                                STATE PINEDALE WEATHER Published Farther From a Railroad Than Any Other Newspaper In the United States March 17 March 18 March 19 March March 21 March 22 Mar h Precipitation Max 35 35 t -7 -4 4 23 VOLUME 51 NO 19 PINEDALE SUBLETTE COUNTY WYOMING THURSDAY MARCH 24 1955 lOc A COPY A YEAH Ira Russell Named Superintendent Of Pinedale Schools Ira J Russell ent of schools at Reliance Wyo for the past nine years was named superintendent of the Pinedale schools starting next June it was announced today by Morton president of the board of trustees of School Dis- No 1 Mr and Mrs Russell plan to move to Pinedale soon after the close of the present school year He has been in the school tem of county Dis- No 7 for 13 years serving first at Winton as principal and teacher He moved to the ance school as high school cipal in 1944 and in 1940 was appointed superintendent His teaching experience in- cludes rural schools at St John school Kan where he was high school cipal and coach Mr Russel attended the Uni- versity of Kansas at Ottawa re- his bachelor of arts degree at the University of Wyoming in 1938 and in 1942 earned his degree in administration at the University of Wyoming He is a member of the ming Education association the National Education association and thd Wyoming School association Finis Mitchell To Speak For Upper Colorado Plan and development plan will be day evening by a man who ki Regional Civil Defense Official Conducts Course On Refugee Registration Howard F Feast public welfare adviser of the Denver Regions Defense administration of fice will conduct 1 training course on registration and nformation procedures to bo used in the event of an cy which would require tion of largo numbers of -on- to this area The course be held in Rock Springs next day March 28 from 8 a m to Madge M Funk Sublette ts of emergency welfare brought to TUPS from first-hand experience the terrain which would be affected bv th Echo Park Colo The tn on behalf of the er com- is Mikhell f Hock an ardent nnd outdoor who took it hike alone into the forbidding of the Dinosaur al Monument last He will colored slide of the area near the of the and rind out how the proposed would enhance rathe than troy the recreational ties of the desert land The which Photo SUPERVISED FARMING AWARDS carved leather plaques naming the field in which they worked were presented to the boys shown above al the annual banquet of the Pinedale chapter of Future Farmers of America The winners of first place in each division are I to r Clark dairy Charles Raper poultry Loren Martin sheep and native Ray Wardoll farm Ronald Worl breeding horses and Kenneth Shriver breeding beef Farm Bureau Holds Policy Discussion Discussions of vital issues to agriculture and tions of Farm Bureau policy regarding them came in a ing Monday evening of the Boulder Local Farm Bureau held at the Buster Martin home Reiterating Farm Bureau's con- mandatory FFA Boys Leave For State Conclave in Cody Members of the Pinedale high school chapter of the Future Farmers of America left for Cody Wednesday where they will at- tend the state FFA convention to be held there March 24 25 and 26 They plan to return home day The boys making the trip are Henry Werner Charles Raper Fred Boyce Kenneth Shriver Don Shriver Steve Roberts en Martin Elmer Williams and Ronald Schooley The chapter ad- viser Hershel Eggerman them Boulder Homemakers Kit Carson Says He's A Satisfied Customer Powerful proof of the power of the Roundup classified ads was demonstrated last week to D C Kit Canon Kit placed an ad in the last oi the Roundup io sell a bouse on Magnolia street belonging to his son Jack son He reports that before noon Friday he had the house sold and upon returning to work there WAS another prospect waiting io see him Later he had a telephone call inquiring about the house Which all goes to prove that It pays to advertise in the Annual Banquet Fetes FFA Parents Pinedale businessmen and ents of the members of Future Farmers of America were ored Friday at the sixth annual FFA banquet held at the high school gymnasium Following the dinner prepared by the Pinedale Homemakers and served by the school's FHA chapter The incoming ident Kenneth Shriver opened the meeting with a greeting to the chapter's guests His father Fred Shriver responded Fred Boyce gave the address for Civil Defence Pete Freese supervisor of and information for Sub- lette county and tier assistant 11 e to attend the couise Cul Stanley of Civil Defense for ming told Mrs Funk that Mi will present uniform and which will be used throughout the United States in the event of an enemy attack Representatives from Sub- lette Carbon Lincoln ter Teton and Uinta counties will attend the Rock Spring session Funk will lemain for the district Welfare meeting Monday afternoon and evening and the Mental Health meeting the lowing day Subject to be dis- cussed by Dr Don Herrold for the state Health and Welfare departments is Broken Homes voted in pi the Mitchell hen be held next in at the Co: public is attend Mr Hun all sible i ling over Park pi behalf of the velopment pin the iber t the of Mr The will at 8.00 p The and urged to ng foi his and He b -en with his i lures lecturing in Colorado River de- n under auspices of committee Library Receives Gift From Homemakers Club Past Matrons Meet At Home of Mrs McReynolds Mrs Pete McReynolds and Mrs L C Nelson were Tuesday afternoon at the home of McReynolds to the Past Matrons club Mrs C C Feltner told members of her recent trip to California and Mrs Harley Mocroft gave an account of a trip into Yellowstone Voted tions to the Red Cross and pled Children's funds A St Patrick's Day was won by Mrs R E Clark and a gift presented to Mrs Harmon Shannon who left last week on a trip to the west coast weie ent at the Next meeting of tile will be it the of Mi- BARLOWS RETURN AFTER LEGISLATIVE TOUR Mr and Mi- Barlow and John to the Bai ranch at Cora nf last wetk alter having been foi two months government chott Barlow v n e of the Senate in the ining Legislating and left im- mediately after the session to go to Washington D C where he represented in mony before the Interior and Insular Affairs committee in behalf of the Upper Colorado development plan Mrs Barlow and John in Chevenne Mr Barlow went to the tal PAUL COUGHLIN WILL READ DEVIL'S DISCIPLE March 31 at 8 p m Paul The In i Shaw 11 he at the i voi i u elf ont The I- 1 1 w h M i critic essayist and and one of the most and most discussed of the last decade of the century and the first three 01 of tins SENIOR CLASS PLANS BAKE SALE SATURDAY of the of Pint dale high school a Kiki Manh at Grocery starting at 10 1 gn iiiM the thr nnd Don Noble Returns to School After Spring Vacation After a week of vaca linn at the Don Jewell ranch Cadet Donald R Noble returned Sunday to Sahna Kan where he attends St John's Military Cadet Noble the rank nf at the and expects to from St John's in fixed price the urged its members to write ming Congressman Keith son opposing H R 12 which would reestablish mandatory 90 per cent price supports on basic commodities and 80 per cent of parity supports on dairy products The local Farm Bureau also set its voice against the dum in 1955 on a certificate plan on wheat Other topics of national interest on which Farm Bureau policy was explained included cal trade federal gasoline tax trip leasing and selective service Farm Bureau supports the ex- of the Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act H R 1 for the following 1 to promote national security by trading 2 to expand markets abroad while we expand markets at home 3 to help reduce such extensive foreign aid 4 to move surplus agricultural products in- to foreign markets 5 to use reductions of U S tariffs where they are above 25 per cent ad valorem as a means to secure reciprocal concessions from other countries The Farm Bureau em- again to its members that the united voice of ture expressing itself in letters Congress can act as a careful steward of the freedom of the American farmer and rancher Minstrel Show Ready Green River Lake and old Square Top mountain provide background scenery and the name for the Green River Minstrel players who will perform day evening March 26 and day and Saturday April 1 and 2 at the Boulder school gymnasium The show is sponsored by the Boulder Homemakers club Dr John Holt director of the strel show being presented by local talent of the Boulder com- munity also painted the scenery for the show He will have the part of the interlocutor in the show Madge Funk accompany the chorus and specialty which will include a crazy em by Ethel Anderson songs hy End Men Jack and George Ditton a Hawaiian dance by Ethel Anderson Sadie Dexter and Jean Covey and tap dancing by Covey Others who will take part are Maxine Mathisen Anne Barger Thelma Steele Dennis Mitchell Charlie Pennock Ralph Vrana and Earl Steele JOHN CROWLIE WILL REVIEW BOOK FRIDAY John Crowlie will review The Day Lincoln Was Shot by Jim Bishop Friday March 25 at 8 p m at the Community Library Everyone is invited and coffee will be served Here in all its powerful detail is the timetable of national exciting story of the dramatic events which occurred in Washington from 7 a m 7 a m April 15 1865 the final day of Abraham Lincoln's said Mrs John Mackey chairman of the library board in ing the review Mrs Bert Rolh Honored During Visit Here Mrs Bert Roth of Eagle Grove Iowa is in Pinedale visiting at the home of her parents Mr and Mrs James Harrower A coffee was held in her honor last day morning at her parents home Mrs Roth timed her visit to coincide with spring vacation for her brothers Bob a student at the University of Wyoming and Jim a student at the University of Oregon Sets Hobot Hop Costume Party Friday Prizes be offered for the test hobo outfits Friday night at the Hobo Hop to be held day evening 9 to 12 under of the Pinedale Youth Fellowship The party will be held at the Community Hall Proceeds from the dance will be used to help pay for a sound system for the organization A midnight snack will be served Tickets are 50 cents a person or 75 cents a couple Birthday Tea Honors Mmes Jewett Miller The ranch home of Mrs Donald Jewett was the scene Saturday March 19 of- a birthday tea in honor of Mrs Lora Jewett and Mrs Robert Miller with Mrs Jewett were Mrs ert Noble Mrs Dean Jewett and Miss Sally Noble They were by Miss Betty Budd and Miss Sandra O'Neil The honored ladies presided at the tea table which was centered with spring flowers and tapers Each wore an orchid corsage gifts of the hostesses The many gifts received by Mrs Miller and Mrs Jewett were displayed on a gift table The afternoon's entertainment prepared by Madge Funk in- cluded games and a radio skit Door prizes were won by Mrs Ross Meeks and Mrs Charles Bayer About 50 guests were present Ted Koskella New Fremont Ranger Theodore W Koskella is the new ranger on the Fremont Ranger district with ters in Pinedale it was announced this week by J L Sevy super- visor of the National Forest Mr fills the vacancy that was created by the transfer and promotion of David M fin to the Teton National Forest a- assistant supervisor The new ranger was graduated from Oregon State college in 1949 with a degree in forestry He transfers here from the Big Creek Ranger district on the ette National Forest in Idaho where he has been ranger since 1950 He worked as a Forest Guard on the Payette during the summers from 1938 to 1950 ex- cept for service in the U S Navy from 1941 to 1947 Mr and Mrs Koskella will move their family of four boys and one girl to Pinedale before the end of March Pinedale FHA Girls Attend State Meet Four members of the Pinedale high school chapter of Future Homemakers of America are at- tending the annual meeting of the Association of the FHA March 24 and 25 on the University of Wyoming campus in Laramie Are You a Leader for Better is the theme of the meeting Lola Jensen and Ena Blackmon are the official delegates of the Pinedale high school chapter Other members attending are Joyce Barger and Donna Hecox They are accompanied by their adviser Mrs John Gutz and Mrs Carroll Jensen who is transportation The program begins Thursday evening with a talent show and party The girls will hear Mrs J Hitchcock head of the ment of home economics at the University of Wyoming Miss Velma Linford state ent of public instruction and Miss Margaret Peterson Casper tant director of Wyoming Civil Defense agency The Wyoming association has 53 chapters and a total ship of high school girls activities of the chapter during the past year The chapter conferred ary membership on two adults their adviser Mr Eggerman and Robert W Martin Mr Eggerman made the lowing Breeding ver first Joe Smith Ray Wardell and Steve Roberts tied for third Raper first Breeding first Kent Smith second Native Martin Ronald Worl Kenneth Shriver Breeding Martin Steve Roberts Rover Clark Clark first die Alexander Dennis Hittle Farm man Ray Wardell Joe Smith Williams The chapter sweetheart Miss Joyce Barger was presented a jacket by the president Dennis Steve Roberts was named ter Farmer Winner of the soil and water Conservation award was Loren Martin Other al Foundation awards were made to Eddie Alexander dairy Elmer Williams farm mechanics and Fred Boyce public speaking Keneth Shriver and Werner received jackets for fect attendance at meetings and Skinner received a et as the outstanding freshman New officers were installed as Kenneth Shriver dent Bloom vice Fred Boyce Steve Alvin Shaul treasurer and sentinel Charles Raper was appointed tarian Ranch and Home Forum Set In Big Piney Next Tuesday Next Tuesday March 29 is the date of the Sublette County Forum to be held at the Community hall in Big starting at 10 a m Sponsored cooperatively by the county Extension service and the University of Wyoming the forum will feature displays on various phases of ranching and and informal talks by six experts on ranging from poultry and post control to human nutrition and home ment A pot luck lunch will be served at noon with the operation of the ty Farm Bureau board meeting held Monday Mrs Carl Worl treasurer re- ported that the makers club of Pinedale had sent the a check for Other recent donations elude a gift by Charles Bayer a complete new set of card file cases by Mis Mane Mever and two boxes of books from the Rock library which brought to by and Mrs Jack Kerback New were purchased built and in- stalled bv Mr nnd Mrs James furnished the lumber at cost and donated a gallon of varnish and Hany Lovatt ripped the boards A new selection of books m eluding public children's and several more horse stones was ordered and should be on the shelves in about three weeks PINEDALE OES MEMBERS ATTEND BIG PINEY MEETING Several members of the dale chapter of the Order of Star to Big Tuesday evening of last week to join members of the Big chapter for friendship night dm ner and meeting Those uho made the trip from Pineda IP included son er Kachel Kaul Marv NelsoM Lora Jewett Papi Claik DOMH.IV Ht lone and Margaret Anniversary Dinner Fetes Mr end Mrs Norman Barlow Mi Norman were honored on their anniversary Saturday March 19 with a dinner at the Bar Cross ranch Mr and Mrs John Kvenild and Mr and Mrs Robt rt Wilson were ABC Bridge Club Meets With Mrs was last afternoon to of the ABC Ri i 1 at the edal Inn fot the i- 11 s i wore awarded Mi li I it i Mi- K K lark IOA ind Mis 1 W 1 -i Mrs William Hostess To Country Bridge Club Country Bridge club met at the William Bayer home Tuesday prizes were won by Mrs August Toro Mrs Marie Meyer and Mrs Warren Capellen Club prices went to Mrs Charles Bayer and Mrs John Bloom Mrs Fred Shriver won the novelty   

Browse our 120 Million papers!

Browse by Surname

Newspaper articles about more than 99 million People!

Browse Alphabetically

Choose the Membership Plan that is right for you!

Unlimited 6 Month

$99.95 (-45% Savings!)

Unlimited page views for 6 months Learn More

Unlimited Monthly

$29.95

Unlimited page views for 1 month Learn More

Introductory

$19.95

100 page views for 2 months Learn More

Subscribe or Cancel Anytime by calling 888-845-2887

24 hours a day Monday-Saturday

Take advantage of our Introductory Membership offer and become a member for 2 months only for $19.95!

Your full introductory membership payment will be credited toward the cost of full membership any time you choose to upgrade!

Your Membership Includes:
  • 100 page views for 2 months
  • Access to Over 130 million Newspaper Pages
  • Ability to View, Save, and Print
  • Articles featuring over 100 million people
  • Weekly Search Alerts - We search for you!
  • & Many More Features!
Subscribe for a Monthly Membership only for $29.95
Your Membership Includes:
  • Unlimited Page Views
  • Access to Over 130 million Newspaper Pages
  • Ability to View, Save, and Print
  • Articles featuring over 100 million people
  • Full Access To All Content including 10 Foreign Countries
  • Weekly Search Alerts - We search for you!
  • & Many More Features!
Subscribe for a 6 Month Membership only for $99.95
Best Value! Save -45%
Your Membership Includes:
  • Unlimited Page Views
  • Access to Over 130 million Newspaper Pages
  • Ability to View, Save, and Print
  • Articles featuring over 100 million people
  • Full Access To All Content including 10 Foreign Countries
  • Weekly Search Alerts - We search for you!
  • & Many More Features!