Bridges for Greybull and Byron Across Wyoming Rivers
Bid results show one bidder at 3478 for Greybull bridge extors. Byron bridge bids range 6210 to 868.38 dependent on single or two spans. Commissioners undecided. construction may begin as rivers drop in about sixty days. two bridges shipping steel and rushed work. Also notes county fair crowds and a returning early settler, Geo Winslow, considering Montana or Wyoming.
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Thuredey
Greybull
Biader
Byron
Byrom
J. A. Crook
Moon
Fort Collins
H Tedman
Fort Collings
Colo
Colorado
New Mexico
Wyoming
Tedman
Big Horn County
Washakie County
Mr. Tedman
Theo. Fisher Death by Rifle Suicide
Theo Fisher committed self-inflicted death using a rifle according to a brief local notice. Authorities reported the incident as a suicide. no additional details on location or timing were provided.
Basin man Carl Fisher dies by suicide after illness
Word reached Basin that Carl Fisher of the Hyattville mountains killed himself after a long hospital stay. His wife and two children accompanied his body to Dayton Oregon for shipment, and Coroner C. fied saci t prepared the body for burial. The incident follows a hospital period for tuberculosis and a family notification.
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Carl Fisher
Hyattville
Mr. Fisher
Basin
Eoon
Coromer C. Fied
Dayton
Oregon
A Fine New Home for John Weintz in Basin
John Weintz, a longtime Hyattville county figure, visited Basin last Saturday. He is a prominent cattle and ranch businessman. He is completing a modern ranch home with 12 rooms, upstairs pool table room, and conveniences, promising comfort for him and Mrs. Weintz.
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John Weintz
Hyattville
Basin
Jobn
Sunday Dinner at Henry Payne’s fine home
Henry Payne hosted about 20 friends last Sunday for a fine dinner on the Fourth. Those present appreciated his hospitality and the enjoyable meal.
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Henry Payne
Baby Girl Born to Representative and Mrs Mercy
A baby girl arrived June 27, brightening the Mer cer household. Representative A. S. Mercy and Mrs Mercy are pleased and all concerned are doing well.
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A. S. Mercer
Basin Oil Field Sees Early Drilling Activity Across County
An investment survey notes Basin census details and county resources while reporting Basin oil field activity. California interests lease Torchlight, plan water drilling and rapid rig movement from Tillesd to Frisby. Scott Mills leads crews with Cleveland Wyoming Oil, expecting Marger rigs soon and a nearby gas or oil well in Grase Creek.
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Basin
California
Tg Fley
Big Horn
Scott Mills
Denver
Cleveland-Wyoming Oi Company
Tillesd
Frisby Tract
Mr. Milla
Dr. Carter
Thermopalie
Grase Creek
Bee industry grows in Basin region with new farms
J N Minkkes, recently ill, expands beekeeping near Basin with about 40 stands and plans to exceed 100 next year, aided by alfalfa pastures. Josh Ellis also moves into large scale beekeeping. Local alfalfa fields feed thriving honey trade as Lovell Kane Burlington Otto regions grow this industry. The community reports a hospital case in Otto where Mrs. Nita Gamberg dies after appendicitis, and Lieutenant Governor Norbeck visits Basin to review oil interests with O W Nicholson, then returns home.
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J. N. Minkkes
Here
Mr. Minkes
York
Josh Ellis
Lovell and
Kane
Burlington
Otto
Nita Gamberg
Basin Hospital
Otto Country
Alta County
Jess Sanders
Lovell Pioneer Day Preparation Noted by People
On July 24, residents of Lovell prepare for Pioneer Day with community events and planning underway. Local organizations, including the PEO group, coordinate activities and Volunteer participation is encouraged.
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Lovell
Towns Unite For Pioneer Day Celebration In Basin
The three towns Byron Lovell and Quowley plan a joint Pioneer Day parade with early day scenes, crafts, sports and a first class literary program. Lovell prepares for the largest Basin crowd yet while Byron hosts last year. Regretful changes in county agent duties are noted with Tedman and family. Odd Fellows install officers and Mrs. Snow receives a federated club honor.
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Byron
Lovell
Salt Lake City
Quowley
Ley
Snow
Basin Womn’s Club
Wyowing
Federated Clubs of America
Basin Woman's Cub
Hiyattville Celebrates with Auto Parade and Games
Hyatville and nearby towns held a lively Fourth of July celebration with huge auto turnout, scenic trips, and a Hyatville North Bend game won 19 to 11. Nearly all venues ran full programs from afternoon ball game to vaudeville shows and late dances. Residents visited Tensleep Wigwam, Shell Creek, Orchard Beach, Otto, and Burlington for picnics, games, and large crowds. Charlie Anderson, a Hot Springs county commissioner, visited Basin, while the Gebo Band passed through on its Billings celebration tour.
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Grey
Basin
Aaron Johnson
C. D. Markhem
Hyattville
Tensleep
Hyatvile
North Bendh
Hyattvile
Smiths
Vaudreille
Milo Burke
Shell Creek
Orchard Beach
Manterson
Otto
Burlington
Gebo
Tow
Billings
Gebo Band
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Record Herald
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Winslow
Hywttville
Canada
Montana
United States
Republican
Theo
Fisher
Cheyenne
Douglas
Sam Brownell
Brownell
Jim
Torchlight
Statistica
Nita Sanders
Pop of the Basin
Ular
Norbeck
Redifield
O. W. Nicholson
Nicholson
Duginegs
Bagin
The
Big Hot
Odd Fellows
Lodge of
L. O. Gray
F. F. Bristow
R. J
F. Feddersen
John Coons
Claude Derby
Wm. Kemp
A. R. Painter
S&s U
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Elmer Gould
Hiyattville
Charlie Anderson
Hot Springs County
Charlie
Missouri
Charlie Huffman
Ford
Huffman
Leke