Progress Association Dinner Highlights Optimism for Country's Future
Members of the Progress Association met at dinner in Anton Wednesday under President Berry. Discussions urged better farming practices, funding for a secretary, and advertising roads. The group noted competition from surrounding counties and emphasized concerted effort to secure war-era benefits and a larger, better fair next year.
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Progress Association
Dimmer
Burington
Polidiig
J. B. Thompson
B. ©. Hart
Jami Cowley
Hart
E. O. Gray
Committee On Advertising
M. H. Smith
Europe
Smith
Lord Kitchener
Oar
Reputlican
Big Horn County
Douglas
Sheridan
Fremont
Johnson
Uinta
Laramie
Natrona
Golden Prairie
Cheyenne
Big Horn
Wyoming
Secretary's Report Highlights Farmers Fair Finances
The Republican notes the treasurer's report for the Farmers Fair association detailing receipts and expenditures. It states every premium and prize has been paid, cash balance deposited in Hagin State Park, and funds distributed across county towns including Shell, Greybull, Hyattville, and more. The piece extols cooperation and the fair's success while acknowledging county attitudes.
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Farmers Fair Association
The
Fair Association
Teraeuver
Hagin State Park
Shell
Greybull
Hyattville
Ronam
Meanderson
Orchard Beach
Ha- Tyron
Kane
Raymond
Oto
Har
Ington
Fenton
Germany
Fuammers’ Union
High Hern
Mayhem charge enters Wyoming court in Tyler case
A complaint filed injustice court charges Roy D. Tyler with Assault and Battery, and a separate mayhem count. McGarvie waived preliminary hearing and was bound over to the February district court term in 750 bond. Attorneys Thos M. Hyde and W. S. Collins appeared for the state and defense as the case heads to the next term.
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Sasmault
Roy D. Tyler
Samsault
McGarvie
Harry E. Smitile
J. H. Welsh
J. E. Freeman
Wyoming
MacGarvie
Thos M. Hyde
W. 8. Collins
Red Cross Day and Local Events in Basin Greybull
The Woman’s club reports 94.40 raised for the Red Cross tag day, with Basin and nearby communities contributing. committees led by Mrs. G. M. Tallon organized the drive. A show at Hyattville drew a large crowd and a carnival dance is planned with an orchestra. A German American Land & Town company was formed in Greybull to market Basin lands, with A. B. Hageman as representative. residents urged to submit grain and farm product samples, and to offer farm land for sale.
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Red Cross
Ladies of the Woman's Club
J. A. Morton
Basin
Shell
Manderson
Otto
Basin Gardens
G. M. Tallon
Mesdames
W. A
Robb W. T. Colley
Hyattville
Christus Dame
Torworde
Pat
Greybull
Land & Lown Company
A. B. Hageman
Denver
Big Horn
Republican
Hagenmantas
Jersey
Weber
Basin Business Revival Urged By Local Prospects
A Basin Wyoming message calls for concerted action by all local business people and residents to attract industry and settlers. The Basin Progress Association urges widespread membership to rival northern towns, citing Billings Sheridan and local clubs as models and inviting everyone to join at the Antlers next Wednesday. The notice links regional growth to organized commerce and community effort.
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Basin
Basin Progress Association
Basin and
Fasin
Billings
Sheridan
Local Progress Association
Chamber of Commerce
Antlers
Drainage Hearing on Germania Bench Case Opens
Judge C E Winter heard the bench canal drainage district matter for Germania bench. Commissioners Hart Pries and Shoemaker reported benefits by class A 10 dollars per acre class B 20 dollars class C 40 dollars and project cost 101000 dollars. Fifteen landowners filed remonstrances claiming notice and assessment issues while Hyde and West represented parties. Gebo couple Walter Berger and Mae Her married at Baskeblo with Jaymes Smith hosting and a license obtained.
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C. E. Winter
Bench Canal Drainage District
Germania
B. C. Hart
J. Adam Pries
W. C. Shoemaker
Lam
E. E
Thos. M. Hyde
R. B. West
Excoe
Gebo
Walter Berger
Mies Mae Herof Gebo
Baskeblo
Jaymes Smith
Cattlemen and Horsemen Meet in Basin for Organization
The cattlemen and horsemen associations plan a Basin gathering next Monday December 7 to form a joint organization. All interested in cattle or horses urged to attend and contribute to unified regional action. Bradford Lecture Delights Basin Audience With Praise for American Greatness.
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Cattlemen's and Horsemen's Associations
Basin
United Action
Germans and Russians Claim Equal Prisoner Counts in Battle
London dispatch reports Belgrade fallen to Austrian troops as Servian resistance collapses. German authorities claim 80,000 prisoners captured in maneuvers against Russia, while Russian statements dispute the number, noting heavier losses and a still indecisive battle as both sides press for relief and further advances in the region.
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Hungary
Russia
Carpathians
Austria
Servia
Rome
Library move completes repairs at Pease building
The library was moved from the Pease building after repairs reached sufficient completion. One of the county's largest growers supports Corn Club. The Presbyterian Sunday school and church will use the upstairs space this Sunday. Contractor Chas Hime expects finishes to be completed soon and building ready for occupancy.
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Thebrary
Pease
Corn Club
Presbyterian
Chas
Hime
Midoninent Oil & Gas Leases North of Town
May Dril Soon of Colorado Springs, local manager for the Midoninent Oil & Gas company, works on acreage leases north of town. Once secured, the firm will begin drilling in the area. The Acme theatre shows the second installment of the Sally Jungle serial tonight and this Saturday. If you missed the first, a synogels of preceding reels will be provided. no advance prices.
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E. C. Staffa
Colorado Springs
Midoninent OW & Gas Company
Colorado
Ge'ting
Kathryn
Acme Theatre
Episcopal Guild Bazaar and Dance for Church sidewalk project
The Episcopal guild plans a bazaar and dance on Tuesday December 15 to raise funds for building a sidewalk on church property. Everyone is urged to attend and support the event.
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Episcopal Guild
Corn Club Proposed by Shell Creek Resident
R R Small of Shell Creek called the office about forming a corn club. He raised 900 bushels of corn this season and fed about fifty pigs to test his plan of growing feed to fatten stock for market. He believes a corn club can stimulate acreage and lift yields to sixty bushels per acre next year, with potential profits even at forty. He suggests a $1 membership fee, funds to be paid out as payments, and invites interested residents to join by year’s start.
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R. R. Small
Shell Creek
Sam
Axl
Small
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