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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 23
Volume 106
January 26, 2012
This January has seen local high
and low temperatures that have
kept the coffee-shop talk about the
weather interesting.
Susan Sanders is the warning co-
ordination meteorologist for the
National Weather Service out of
Rapid City. She stated, We have a
lot of data from the automated
weather station at the Philip air-
port on our climate page:
http://www.nws.noaa.gov/climate/i
ndex.php?wfo=unr. The prelimi-
nary monthly climate data has all
the data for a month. As far as
long-term all-time records, our
records go back to 1941, but there's
a gap from 1984 to 1995.
Sanders continued, The Janu-
ary extremes, before this month,
are 73 on January 8, 2002, and -35
on January 21, 1949. For greatest
temperature extremes in one
month, January 1968 had a high of
65 degrees on the 24th and low of -
28 on the 3rd for a difference of 93
degrees in three weeks. So the 88
degree difference this month is
pretty amazing.
January 6, 2012, there was very
warm air over the northern plains
that shattered high temperature
records during the first week of
January.
Temperatures warmed from the
middle 50s to lower 60s on Tues-
day, January 3, into the 60s to mid
70s by Thursday, January 5. Four
stations set all-time monthly high
temperatures for January. While
neither Rapid City station reached
their warmest January day, both
the stations recorded the earliest
70 degrees, three days ahead of the
previous date of January 8, 2002,
when the National Weather Serv-
ice office reached 73 degrees and
the airport had a maximum of 72
degrees. New daily and previous
records:
Tuesday, January 3, 2012
Badlands National Park 60 de-
grees, 59 in 2003.
Wednesday, January 4
Cottonwood 64, 62 in 2003.
Milesville 60, 55 in 1987.
Philip airport 62, 57 in 2001.
Thursday, January 5
Badlands National Park 71, 56
in 2001; warmest January day;
previous record 69 degrees on Jan-
uary 2, 1998.
Cottonwood 60, tied 1987.
Milesville 68, tied 1953; second
warmest January day, record is 69
on January 12, 1987.
Record high local temperatures set in January
The temperature, according to the
thermometer at the bank, broke 70
degrees, January 5.
The South Dakota State Univer-
sity Cooperative Extension Service
is recruiting 20 small towns to en-
gage in discussing the future of ed-
ucation in their communities.
One of those towns is Philip,
with Mary Burnett as the contact
for Philip Horizons.
The tool that will be used is the
book, Hollowing Out the Middle:
The Rural Brain Drain and What it
Means for America by Patrick J.
Carr and Maria J. Kefalas. It is the
report of the study of what one
small town in Iowa has done and
not done with the way it educated
its youth.
The authors concluded that if the
community did not change current
community behaviors, it would con-
tinue to contribute to its own de-
mise.
To participate in the community
book read, communities agree to
read the book and participate in a
group discussion of how the book
compares with the area of educa-
tion in their own community.
Burnett said, The SDSU Exten-
sion service has provided books for
us. We are just hoping that people
will read the book and pass it on.
Tentatively, we have planned to
have the book discussion in mid-
February. I have the books here in
my office and people can pick them
up until they are gone. Im also
going to take some to the library.
A representative of the Exten-
sion service will be the discussion
facilitator. They are easy to read
books. I thought we should take a
chance. Whats it going to hurt to
read it? said Burnett. To get a
copy of the book, or for more infor-
mation, contact Burnett at the
First National Agency.
The study points out how the im-
balance in use of the communitys
educational resources that urge
students out of the community
while neglecting high school grad-
uates who stay. Some graduates re-
turned right after college and a few
returned when in their 30s after
developing careers. However, the
community did little to attract
them.
The authors grouped the high
school graduates into four types:
Achievers those who were pro-
grammed out of the community,
Seekers those who wanted to
get out of town and see the world,
Stayers those who remained,
didnt receive postsecondary educa-
tion, and had limited income oppor-
tunities,
Returners those who received
postsecondary education and came
back to a family business or farm,
and those who had children and
wanted to raise them in a small
town environment.
The community book read is part
of a research project being con-
ducted jointly by the Extension
Service, the Department of Politi-
cal Science and the Department of
Sociology to increase community
civic engagement and learn more
about what makes communities
sustainable. It has been approved
by the Internal Review Office of
South Dakota State University.
Book read about communities keeping their
young people sponsored by Philip Horizons
Starting Tuesday, January 31,
and continuing every Tuesday
through April 10, free tax prepara-
tion aid will be offered at the Bad
River Senior Citizens Center in
Philip.
This confidential service is open
to all residents of Haakon County
and the surrounding area. Appoint-
ments are preferred, but walk-ins
are welcome. Hours will be from
9:00 to noon. These free services
will also be available in Kadoka at
the Jackson County Library on
Thursdays from 9:00 a.m. to noon,
starting February 2.
Bob McDaniel can be reached to
set up appointments and for more
information at 859-2227. McDaniel
is an experienced tax preparer,
who has annually volunteered to
provide this service sponsored by
AARP. He has received training
and is certified by the Internal Rev-
enue Service. The computer soft-
ware used is also provided by the
IRS.
Tax filers are requested to bring
their Social Security card, identifi-
cation, W-2 forms, Social Security
statement, education expenses, de-
pendent care expenses and other
documents relating to income or
expenses, information on depend-
ents, bank routing and account
numbers for direct deposit of re-
fund. A copy of last years tax re-
turn would be helpful. The tax
returns that McDaniel prepares in-
clude 1040, 1040A, 1040EZ with
schedules A, B,C-EZ, D, dependent
care, earned income credit and ed-
ucation credits.
All tax returns are electrotoni-
cally transmitted (E-filed) and,
with direct deposit refunds, can be
received in less than two weeks.
The AARP-sponsored tax-aide
program is available to all taxpay-
ers, with special attention to people
age 60 or older. There are no age or
income limits for people wishing to
take advantage of this free service.
AARP policy prohibits the prepara-
tion of more complex returns that
include items such as rental in-
come and depreciation. If a tax-
payers situation exceeds any of
McDaniels perimeters, he will ad-
vise the client of that.
Free tax preparation aid in Philip
Jewel Coverdale to be 100 years young
by Del Bartels
Panic has its ranges. It can dras-
tically transform a calm, almost
bored receptionist. It can be heard
in the booming voice of a wired
counselor. It can be felt in the jit-
tery nervousness of a client. But in
all its various forms, it can be
laughed at by the audience.
The comedy Crisis Inc. is the
selection that the Philip drama
group performed at the Region VII-
B one-act play contest in Pierre,
January 18. Out of the six schools
represented, Wall and Philip
earned the top two honors, and will
compete at the state play festival in
Aberdeen, February 2-4. Wall will
perform on Thursday and Philip
will perform on Saturday.
The cast of Crisis, Inc. did a
great job on stage at the region con-
test. They had a blast entertaining
the audience as well as the judges.
I am extremely proud of their hard
work, said director Laura OCon-
nor. It was very rewarding for me
to see the beaming smiles on their
faces when they learned they were
one of the two top plays of the re-
gion. They have definitely earned
the trip to the state festival. Our
region spans from Rapid City to
Plankinton, so there were six other
schools with excellent plays. It was
a tough competition. OConnor
continued, Trey DeJong received
an outstanding performer award at
the Region VII-B contest, though
the judges had lots of praise for the
other cast members.
Before the state festival, the
Wall and Philip casts will give two
performances each in front of live
audiences, Sunday, January
29. The first will be in Philip in the
Fine Arts Building at 2:30 p.m.
Wall High School will present
Theres Something Rotten in the
State of Denmark, followed by
Philip High School performing
Crisis, Inc. Both casts will then
go to Wall, where, starting at 6:00,
p.m., Philip High School will pres-
ent its one-act play, followed by
Wall High School presenting its
play.
There will be a free-will offering
at both schools for admission. Pro-
ceeds will go toward additional roy-
alty fees as well as money for travel
to the state festival.
Philips cast includes Shelby
Schofield, who plays a usually calm
receptionist. Brooke Nelson is a
student in a panic over a final
exam on artificial insemination.
Brad Pfeifle is a loud, coffee-ad-
dicted counselor. Lane Scott plays
a counselor who lives on the phone,
while Rachel Parsons portrays an-
other counselor learning from the
best. Trey DeJongs and Kelsie
Kroetchs characters unknowingly
blame the other as being the cause
of each others crisis. Allison Stahl
plays a very strong-willed client
whos shipping company is really
the cause of the problem. Amongst
the chaos on stage, Sam Stangle
plays someone just trying to pres-
ent a bill. Others actors who hilar-
iously panic instantly on demand
are Quade Slovek, Josh Quinn,
Gavin Snook, Marcus Martinez,
Stirling Ellens and Wyatt Johnson.
Running lights for the Philip play
is William Coyle.
Philip High Schools one-act comedy
Crisis Inc. advances to state competition
Panic! Freak-out! Go into crisis mode! Hire Crisis Inc. to do it for you! ... The cast and crew for
the one-act comedy are, back row, from left: Gavin Snook, Trey DeJong, Kelsie Kroetch, Quade Slovek, Marcus Martinez,
Brad Pfeifle, Josh Quinn and director Laura OConnor. Front: Sam Stangle, Stirling Ellens, Lane Scott, Allison Stahl,
Shelby Schofield, Brooke Nelson and Rachel Parsons. Photo by Deb Smith
by Del Bartels
The number of years doesnt
mean that much after a while,
theres so many other things, said
Jewel Coverdale whose 100-year
birthday will be Monday, January
30.
Jewel was born in Haakon
County, January 30, 1912, approx-
imately two miles from where her
son, Bob, and his family live today.
Her son, Wayne lives in Rapid City.
Her third son, Joe, is deceased.
I just live another day and the
next one comes, said Coverdale.
She watches very little television,
I suppose Im too far behind time,
or too far ahead of time. When she
was younger, We read the newspa-
pers all the time, and I think we
knew a lot more then.
A mother of three, a grand-
mother of 11 and a great-grand-
mother of one, Jewel was a teacher
for many years. She can still quote
from memory almost every nursery
rhyme that she has ever heard. She
recalled her own mothers wisdom.
My mother was educated. Some
people wanted to make other peo-
ple think they were smart. She
could teach others without them
knowing it, she said. According to
Jewel, that included Jewels father.
She really liked him and I think
that made it work.
Jewel has two sisters and a
brother, all deceased now. Jewel
married Art Coverdale, who came
with his family when he was three
to Haakon County in 1905. The two
farmed and ranched all their lives.
I dont remember all that much,
thats why they write things down,
said Jewel. Yet, she also said, I re-
member a lot of things, I guess,
farming and ranching.
Usually, if you are on a ranch or
farm, you can eat, but dont eat too
much. Weigh yourself and skip
that extra glass of milk, advised
Jewel. I never eat a lot of any-
thing. If somebody brings some-
thing, I taste it and thank them.
Usually people bring me very good
things, but sometimes I see if the
dog likes it.
You have to get people to like
you, without them knowing you are
changing them. Do what is right
because it is right, not because
someone thinks it is right or
wrong, was more advice from
Jewel.
Jewels outlook on growing older
is an outgoing one, Sometimes you
dont think its very good, but you
realize its other people. Eat, drink
and be merry; you have to decide
things not only for yourself, and
Day by day, but remember there is
another day and another person.
Jewel has a simple way of getting
along with people, Sometimes peo-
ple dont want you to know their
business; sometimes they dont
have any business.
Some of Jewels family members
will not be able to make her actual
birthday, though they visited Jewel
in Philip a few months ago. Jewel
and other members of her family
will be celebrating her birthday
Saturday, January 28, from 2:30-
4:00 p.m., at the Philip Nursing
Home, where Jewel lives.
Celebrating
100 years ...
Family members
will help Jewel
Coverdale cele-
brate her 100-
year birthday. I
just live another
day and the next
one comes, said
Jewel. Though
her actual birth-
day is January
30, the celebra-
tion will be Sat-
urday, January
28, from 2:30 to
4:00 p.m., at the
Philip Nursing
Home. Pictured
left is Jewel now.
Below is her
high school
graduation
photo.
by Bob Mercer
Community News Service
Assessed values of farm and
ranch lands in many parts of South
Dakota would be allowed to in-
crease or decrease at a much faster
rate for property tax purposes,
under legislation that gained wide-
spread approval Friday, January
20, from the state House of Repre-
sentatives.
The plan, which now moves to
the Senate for consideration, is an
attempt to smooth the transition
from a system that was based on
market values to a one that reflects
productivity and soil types.
The legislation would allow an-
nual increases and decreases rang-
ing as high as 15 to 25 percent for
cropland and non-cropland. The
current law limits those changes to
no more than 10 percent per year.
The problem that developed in
recent years is 10 percent is not
sufficient for adjusting assessed
values fast enough in many coun-
ties, especially on much of the crop-
land. The fear among legislators is
many landowners would face ex-
tremely large increases in 2018
when the 10 percent cap is set to
expire.
The new plan would set a range
of caps 10 percent, 15 percent and
25 percent depending upon how
far behind a county is in its adjust-
ments. The plan also would extend
the transition period by two more
years so the caps would not expire
until 2020.
House members voted 56-8 in
support of the changes. The legis-
lation, House Bill 1003, was the
product of the states agricultural
land assessment implantation and
oversight advisory task force that
was established years ago by the
legislature to guide the agricul-
tural-income approach into effect.
Rep. Paul Dennert, D-Columbia,
led the debate in favor of the legis-
lation Friday. He had brought a
generally similar plan in the 2011
session. House members supported
it then but senators were not com-
fortable moving forward with it, be-
cause Dennert hadnt taken it
through the task force. After re-
viewing the 2011 statistics, the
task force decided his concept had
merit.
Dennert showed House members
Friday that non-cropland in Brown
County was behind about four per-
cent while cropland was behind by
73 percent. He said that after two
years the 10 percent cap on in-
creases is too little. Its an equal-
ization issue, he said. He
acknowledged he is not totally in
favor of the additional two years,
but said he is willing to take half
a loaf.
Rep. Kim Vanneman, R-Ideal,
said the House committee on agri-
culture was unanimous Thursday
in endorsing passage. This is a
very complicated system, she said.
We have to remember this is
statewide, and it does take state
equalization.
Rep. Steve Street, D-Revillo, said
the 10 percent cap was unfairly
limiting the changes. The quicker
we can get implemented, the fairer
it will be, he said.
The legislation was opposed by a
smattering of Republicans includ-
ing the House majority leader,
David Lust, Rapid City, and the as-
sistant majority leader, Justin
Cronin, Gettysburg. Others voting
against it included David
Novstrup, Aberdeen, Mark Venner,
Pierre, Lance Russell, Hot Springs,
Mike Verchio, Hill City, Brian Liss,
Sioux Falls, and Laura Hubbel,
Sioux Falls.
The legislature had shifted away
from using market values for as-
sessing agricultural land because
there were not sufficient sales
meeting the criteria necessary to
get an accurate read of the market
in many counties. A result was
wide variations county to county in
values used for taxation.
Ag-tax values to increase at a faster pace
Philip airport 74, 57 in 1983;
warmest January day, previous
record 73 degrees on January 8,
2002.
Friday, January 6
Cottonwood 73, 65 in 1954;
warmest January day, previous
record 72 degrees on January 9,
2002.
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IIvos nnd oxosIng If fo fhom Is vory
oworfuI. IooIo Iovo fo know whnf
ofhors nro fhInkIng nbouf fhom. I
fry fo rncfIco fhIs concof ovory-
whoro I frnvoI nnd Iovo fho ronc-
fIons I gof, osocInIIy sInco ooIo
don'f know mo.
IIrsf I obsorvo n orson's ncfIons
nnd bohnvIors, wnfchIng for somo-
fhIng good, n smIIIo, n courfosy or
fhoIr boIng oxfrn hoIfuI. Thon I Iof
fho orson know nbouf fho good
fhnf I`vo nofIcod or honrd nbouf
fhom. Offon fhoy wIII bIush or oo-
oo fhoIr ncfIon. Iuf I sIncoroIy foII
fhom ngnIn how rofroshIng If Is fo
obsorvo such n gronf nffIfudo In
sorvIng ofhors. Thoy rosond wIfh n
sIncoro fhnnk you nnd wo go our
sonrnfo wnys.
CIvIng somoono honosf nnd sIn-
coro nrocInfIon Is ono of fho wIs-
osf fhIngs fhnf you cnn do fo
romofo good humnn roInfIons. o-
fIco, fhoro`s n sIdo bonofIf fo sowIng
soods of nrocInfIon: You wIII ron
n hnrvosf of nrocInfIon from ofh-
ors, nnd vory offon If comos whon
you nood If fho mosf. Whnf goos
nround, comos nround.
Whut goeo uround comeo uround
Yonrs ngo I hnd n grumy boss
who novor soomod fo hnvo n kInd
word for nnyono, nor dId ho offor
nny nrocInfIon for n good job or
hnrd work.
Ono dny, I docIdod fo mnko n sIn-
coro offorf fo Iof hIm know how
much I onjoyod my job nnd nrocI-
nfod fho oorfunIfy fo Ionrn from
hIm. Ono dny nof Iong nffor I hnd
mndo fhIs docIsIon fo hon IIos of
kIndnoss on my boss, ho cnIIod mo
Info hIs offIco nnd foId mo ho wns
goIng fo bo gono ouf of fho counfry
for fwo nnd hnIf wooks nnd fhnf I
wns goIng fo bo In chnrgo whIIo ho
wns nwny.
WoII fo mnko n Iong sfory shorf,
my sfrnfogy nId off. My boss cnmo
bnck from hIs vncnfIon, n now mnn,
kIndor nnd moro nrocInfIvo of fho
work I wns doIng. of onIy fhnf, buf
I wns much wIsor, hnvIng dIscov-
orod fho rIncIIo of sowIng nnd
ronIng ronIIy works.
If you Innf soods of kIndnoss nnd
nrocInfIon Info somoono oIsos IIfo
If wIII brIng forfh n honIfhy cro of
kIndnoss nnd nrocInfIon. ThIs
rIncIIo of honosfIy shnrIng wIfh
ofhors somofhIng you soo In fhoIr
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TrnnsCnnndn CorornfIon nn-
nouncod, Jnnunry l8, If hns ro-
coIvod fho !nIfod Sfnfos onrf-
monf of Sfnfo's docIsIon fhnf fho
IrosIdonfInI IormIf for Koysfono
X! hns boon donIod.
ThIs oufcomo Is ono of fho sco-
nnrIos wo nnfIcInfod. WhIIo wo
nro dIsnoInfod, TrnnsCnnndn ro-
mnIns fuIIy commIffod fo fho con-
sfrucfIon of Koysfono X!. IInns nro
nIrondy undorwny on n numbor of
fronfs fo InrgoIy mnInfnIn fho con-
sfrucfIon schoduIo of fho rojocf,
snId !uss CIrIIng, TrnnsCnnndn's
rosIdonf nnd chIof oxocufIvo offI-
cor. Wo wIII ro-nIy for n IrosI-
donfInI IormIf nnd oxocf n now
nIIcnfIon wouId bo rocossod In
nn oxodIfod mnnnor fo nIIow for
nn In-sorvIco dnfo of Info 20l4.
TrnnsCnnndn oxocfs fhnf con-
sIdornfIon of n ronowod nIIcnfIon
wIII mnko uso of fho oxhnusfIvo
rocord comIIod ovor fho nsf fhroo
Ius yonrs.
!nfII fhIs IoIIno Is con-
sfrucfod, fho !nIfod Sfnfos wIII
confInuo fo Imorf mIIIIons of bnr-
roIs of confIIcf oII from fho MIddIo
Insf nnd VonozuoIn nnd ofhor for-
oIgn counfrIos who do nof shnro
domocrnfIc vnIuos CnnndInns nnd
AmorIcnns nro rIvIIogod fo hnvo,
nddod CIrIIng. Thousnnds of jobs
confInuo fo hnng In fho bnInnco If
fhIs rojocf doos nof go forwnrd.
ThIs rojocf Is foo Imorfnnf fo fho
!.S. oconomy, fho CnnndInn ocon-
omy nnd fho nnfIonnI Inforosf of
fho !nIfod Sfnfos for If nof fo ro-
cood.
TrnnsCnnndn wIII confInuo fo
work coIInbornfIvoIy wIfh o-
brnskn's onrfmonf of InvIron-
monfnI QunIIfy on doformInIng fho
snfosf roufo for Koysfono X! fhnf
nvoIds fho SnndhIIIs. ThIs rocoss
Is oxocfod fo bo comIofo In So-
fombor or Ocfobor of fhIs yonr.
TrnnsCnnndn hns commIffod fo n
rojocf Inbor ngroomonf wIfh fho
!nborors InfornnfIonnI !nIon of
orfh AmorIcn, fho InfornnfIonnI
Irofhorhood of Tonmsfors, fho
!nIfod AssocInfIon of Journoymon
nnd AronfIcos of fho IIumbIng
nnd IIofIffIng Indusfry of fho
!nIfod Sfnfos nnd Cnnndn, AI!-
CIO, fho InfornnfIonnI !nIon of
OornfIng IngInoors nnd fho
IIoIIno Confrncfors AssocInfIon.
Any doIny In nrovnI of consfruc-
fIon rovonfs fhIs work from goIng
fo fhousnnds of hnrd workIng
frndos ooIo.
TrnnsCnnndn's Invosfmonf of bII-
IIons of rIvnfo doIInrs wouId cro-
nfo fhousnnds moro jobs In fho !.S.
mnnufncfurIng socfor. Tho com-
nny hns confrncfs wIfh ovor 50
suIIors ncross fho !nIfod Sfnfos.
MnnufncfurIng IocnfIons for Koy-
sfono X! oquImonf IncIudo Toxns,
MIssourI, IonnsyIvnnIn, MIchIgnn,
OkInhomn, Soufh CnroIInn, IndI-
nnn, CoorgIn, MnryInnd, ow York,
!ouIsInnn, MInnosofn, OhIo,
Arknnsns, Knnsns, CnIIfornIn nnd
IonnsyIvnnIn. Tho bonofIfs fhoso
comnnIos nnd fho ooIo of fhoIr
sfnfos confInuo fo bo doInyod nnd
fho nognfIvo Imncfs wIII bo foIf.
CIrIIng nddod fhnf TrnnsCnnndn
confInuos fo boIIovo In Koysfono
X! duo fo fho ovorwhoImIng su-
orf fho rojocf hns rocoIvod from
AmorIcnn nnd CnnndInn roducors
nnd !.S. rofInors who sIgnod l? fo
l8 yonr confrncfs fo shI ovor
600,000 bnrroIs of oII or dny fo
moof fho noods of AmorIcnn con-
sumors.
WIfh moro fhnn 60 yonrs oxorI-
onco, TrnnsCnnndn Is n Iondor In
fho rosonsIbIo dovoIomonf nnd
roIInbIo oornfIon of orfh AmorI-
cnn onorgy Infrnsfrucfuro IncIud-
Ing nnfurnI gns nnd oII IoIInos,
owor gonornfIon nnd gns sforngo
fncIIIfIos. TrnnsCnnndn's nofwork
of whoIIy ownod nnfurnI gns
IoIInos oxfonds moro fhnn 35,500
mIIos, fnIng Info vIrfunIIy nII
mnjor gns suIy bnsIns In orfh
AmorIcn. TrnnsCnnndn's common
shnros frndo on fho Toronfo nnd
ow York sfock oxchnngos undor
fho symboI T!I.
TransCanada Corporation to re-apply
for Keystone XL pipeline permit after
Presidental Permit was denied
by Senutov JoLn TLune
WhIIo homo In Soufh nkofn
durIng Congross` wInfor work o-
rIod, I frnvoIod fo sovornI fowns
nnd hoId n sorIos of sIx fown hnII
moofIngs.
Thoso IIsfonIng sossIons woro nn
oorfunIfy for mo fo gIvo nn u-
dnfo on my work In fho Sonnfo nnd
fo honr Soufh nkofnns` fhoughfs
on Imorfnnf Issuos fncIng our
sfnfo nnd nnfIon. !Iko ovoryono, I
Ionrn moro whon I IIsfon fhnn
whon I fnIk. Ovor fho yonrs, I hnvo
hoId fhoso ubIIc fown hnIIs bo-
cnuso fhoy rovo fo bo vnIunbIo fo
mo nnd, I hoo, fo my consfIfuonfs
whon If comos fo whnf Is or Is nof
hnonIng In Congross.
I vnIuo fhIs fIrsfhnnd InforncfIon
nnd boIIovo fhoro Is no subsfIfufo
for honrIng dIrocfIy from fho ooIo
whom I hnvo fho rIvIIogo of roro-
sonfIng. WhIIo mnny Issuos woro
dIscussod, fhoro woro n fow koy
fhomos fhnf omorgod durIng onch
of fho fown hnIIs. Irom comIofIon
of n rosonsIbIo Inrm IIII, fo gov-
ornmonf ovor roguInfIon, fo fho
growIng dobf duo fo runnwny fod-
ornI sondIng nnd n brokon budgof
rocoss, ono fhIng Is cIonr: Soufh
nkofnns nro frusfrnfod by Con-
gross` InncfIon nnd fho IrosIdonf`s
Inck of focus on fho mosf sorIous Is-
suos fncIng our sfnfo nnd counfry.
Thnnk you fo fhoso Soufh
nkofnns fhnf nffondod fhoso fown
hnIIs. If you woro unnbIo fo como,
Ionso do nof hosIfnfo fo confncf
ono of my offIcos, dro mo n nofo or
sond nn omnII. I vnIuo fho Idons
nnd oInIons of fho ooIo I roro-
sonf nnd nrocInfo honrIng from
you In fho formnf mosf convonIonf
for you.
Thoro Is n Iof of work fo do ns fho
Sonnfo sfnrfs Ifs now yonr nnd I
Iook forwnrd fo usIng fho Informn-
fIon I hnvo gnInod durIng Jnnunry
fo bo n sfrong voIco for fho ooIo
of Soufh nkofn.
Learning by listening
Tho 60fh nnnunI Soufh nkofn
IIcnIc wIII bo hoId Indoors Sundny,
Iobrunry 26, nf fho Woodbrook Is-
fnfos MobIIo Homo Inrk !ocro-
nfIon Confor, l5l0 ArInnn Sfroof,
!nkoInnd, IIn.
IIonso brIng n Inrgo covorod
cnssoroIo or hof dIsh, snInd or
dossorf fo shnro, nIso Infos nnd sII-
vorwnro for your own fnmIIy. Cof-
foo, Icod fon, nnd sodns wIII bo
furnIshod. !unch wIII bo nf l:00
.m., buf fooI froo fo como nnyfImo
nffor ll:30 n.m. fo vIsIf wIfh foIIow
Soufh nkofnns.
Ior moro InformnfIon, cnII or
omnII Juno CInrk, rosIdonf, nf
863-646-ll3l, jjcInrk0lmsn.com,
or Suo KoIIy, socrofnry, 94l-?92-
8235, suohkoIIyvorIzon.nof. If you
cnn nffond, !SVI fo CInrk or KoIIy.
AnnuaI South
Dakota picnic
in FIorida
by Iee H. HumI!ton
dIvectov oI IndIunu \nIvev-
sIty's Centev on Congvess
und pust 34-yeuv membev oI
\.S. House oI RepvesentutIves
Thoro`s n mnjor oIIfIcnI ovonf
nronchIng fhIs fnII, nnd fhough I
hnvo no doubf If wIII bo ovorshnd-
owod by fho oIocfIons, I hoo you`II
cnrvo ouf somo fImo for If nnywny.
On Sofombor l?, wo`II obsorvo fho
225fh nnnIvorsnry of fho sIgnIng of
fho !nIfod Sfnfos ConsfIfufIon.
If`s fho documonf fhnf sof ovory-
fhIng In mofIon, of courso, cronfIng
fho cnrofuIIy bnInncod, fhroo-
brnnch rorosonfnfIvo govornmonf
fhnf wo`vo como fo fnko for
grnnfod. Iuf 225 yonrs Is n Iong
fImo, nnd If`s InsfrucfIvo fo rofIocf
on whnf`s hnonod sInco fhnf
Ioco of nrchmonf wns sIgnod.
I`m fhInkIng In nrfIcuInr of Con-
gross, whIch fho frnmors consId-
orod fo bo so Imorfnnf fhoy uf If
fIrsf, bogInnIng wIfh ArfIcIo I, Soc-
fIon l: AII IogIsInfIvo Iowors
horoIn grnnfod shnII bo vosfod In n
Congross of fho !nIfod Sfnfos,
whIch shnII consIsf of n Sonnfo nnd
Houso of !orosonfnfIvos.
Tho frnmors wnnfod Congross fo
bo fho ongIno of Inw nnd oIIcy In
fho !nIfod Sfnfos. IonrfuI of roII-
cnfIng fho monnrchy from whIch
fhoy`d won fhoIr froodom, fhoy
wnnfod fo koo fho rosIdoncy from
bocomIng foo oworfuI, nnd so fhoy
cronfod n oworfuI Congross wIfh
fho nufhorIfy fo docInro wnr, onncf
fnxos, nnd sof fho budgof.
Thoy wnnfod fo bo corfnIn fhnf
fho voIcos of fho AmorIcnn ooIo
hnd n romInonf Inco In fho IogIs-
Infuro`s doIIbornfIons, nnd fhnf do-
bnfo, consuIfnfIon, nnd n fhorough
nIrIng of vIows woro nrf nnd nr-
coI of whnf Congross dId. Congross
wns fho koysfono of roubIIcnn gov-
ornmonf nnd fho founf of oIIcy
IondorshI; fho rosIdonf ns
Coorgo WnshIngfon InsIsfod wns
fhoro fo cnrry ouf IogIsInfIvo Infon-
fIon.
Ior orIods In our counfry`s hIs-
fory, osocInIIy In Ifs onrIy yonrs
nnd In fho yonrs IondIng u fo fho
CIvII Wnr, Congross dId, Indood,
Iny fho IondIng roIo fho Irnmors
onvIsIonod. Congross fodny fho
brokon brnnch, ns fwo romInonf
congrossIonnI schoInrs cnIIod If n
fow yonrs ngo doosn`f ovon como
cIoso.
If Is now n roncfIvo body, hnm-
orod by nrfIsnnshI nnd IdooIogy,
InckIng cronfIvIfy, focusod Ioss on
oIIcy IondorshI fhnn on cnforIng
fo consfIfuonfs nnd fo fhoso who
cnn hoI Ifs mombors gof ro-
oIocfod. Tho confrnI ncfor In Amor-
Icnn govornmonf fodny Is fho
rosIdonf.
Ivoryono undorsfnnds fhnf 20l2
Is nof l?8?. Yof I fnII fo soo how fho
frnmors` ronsonIng fhnf In n dI-
vorso domocrncy, owor oughf fo
rosf wIfh fho rorosonfnfIvos cIos-
osf fo fho ooIo Is ouf of dnfo.
QuIfo fho confrnry. Iy nny mons-
uro, our nnfIon Is ooror bocnuso
Congross Is nof funcfIonIng ns fho
sfrong, co-oqunI brnnch of govorn-
monf fho ConsfIfufIon onvIsIonod.
As wo obsorvo fhIs mIIosfono nn-
nIvorsnry, If`s worfh n nuso fo
honor fho frnmors` InsIghf nnd wIs-
dom, nnd fo rogrof Congross`s In-
nbIIIfy fo IIvo u fo fhoIr IdonIs.
Congress and the United States
Constitution's 225th anniversary
Sonnfor John Thuno cnIIod on
IrosIdonf Inrnck Obnmn, Jnnunry
23, fo nddross hIs nrfy's fnIIuro fo
nss n formnI budgof In fho Sonnfo
durIng hIs Sfnfo of fho !nIon nd-
dross on Tuosdny, Jnnunry 24, fho
l,000fh dny sInco fho omocrnf-Iod
Sonnfo Insf nssod n budgof.
I hoo IrosIdonf Obnmn wIII
show somo IondorshI ... nnd do-
mnnd fhnf Sonnfo omocrnfs nss
n budgof. Tho omocrnf-Iod Son-
nfo, for l,000 dnys, hns fnIIod fo fuI-
fIII Ifs mosf fundnmonfnI nnd bnsIc
rosonsIbIIIfy fo fnxnyors, whIch
Is nssIng n budgof. Tho rosIdonf
IIkos fo fnIk nbouf runnwny fodornI
sondIng nnd dobf, buf hns boon
unwIIIIng fo cnII on hIs omocrnf
coIIonguos In fho Sonnfo fo Infro-
duco nnd nss n budgof. !nfII fho
omocrnf-Iod Sonnfo gofs sorIous
nbouf bnInncIng fho govornmonf`s
books by nssIng n budgof, dnngor-
ous IovoIs of dobf wIII confInuo fo
bo ushod onfo fufuro gonornfIons
of AmorIcnns.
urIng fho l,000 dnys sInco Son-
nfo omocrnfs Insf nssod n budgof
fhrough roguInr ordor, Congross
hns nddod $l.3 frIIIIon or moro fo
fho nnfIon`s dobf onch yonr. Tho nn-
fIonnI dobf Is now ovor $l5 frIIIIon.
United States Senate's failure to
pass budget nearing 1,000 days
by NovvIs Pveston
pust nutIonu! vIce-commundev
tLe AmevIcun IegIon
Tho dofonso nufhorIznfIon bIII
nssod by Congross on ocombor
l5, IncIudos sovornI AmorIcnn !o-
gIon bnckod rovIsIons.
CronfIon of n !nIfIod MIIIfnry
Commnnd Is nIso osfnbIIshod by
fho dofonso bIII, n concof ondorsos
by fho IogIon`s momborshI In n
Mny 20l0 rosoIufIon fhnf urgod
congross fo dIrocf ro-orgnnIznfIon
of fho MIIIfnry HonIfh Cnro Sysfom
Info n !nIfIod MIIIfnry ModIcnI
Commnnd rocodod by n sfudy, If
nocossnry, fo doformIno fho oorn-
fIonnI gnIns nnd cosf snvIngs of fhIs
roosod commnnd sfrucfuro.
Inrf of fho AA fnckIos fho
mIIIfnry`s downsIzIng roquIromonfs
In fho wnko of fho Irnq Wnr. Sov-
ornI InconfIvos hnvo boon nufhor-
Izod for onrfmonf of ofonso uso
fo roduco fho numbor of AmorIcnn`s
mon nnd womon In nrms; n l5 yonr
rofIromonf ofIon (Insfond of fho
curronf mInImum of 20), voIunfnry
rofIromonf or sonrnfIon ny nnd
onrIy roIonso from ncfIvo dufy for
onIIsfod mombors. Somo of fhoso
InconfIvos woro usod In fho l990s
fo roduco onrfmonf of ofonso
forcos nffor fho fnII of fho SovIof
!nIon.
Tho ronI quosfIon wo shouId bo
nskIng Is nof whofhor fhoso Incon-
fIvos nro good or bnd Idons, buf
whofhor If Is n good Idon fo roduco
our forco IovoIs nf nII.
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fIIIzor), !oIIIng hodgIng sfrnfo-
gIos, nnd InInncIng mnrkofIng
wIfh cro nnd IIvosfock Insurnnco.
Irosonfors wIII IncIudo: IIoId So-
cInIIsfs Iob InnnIng nnd Honfhor
Cossnor, Sfnfo SocInIIsf Mnffhow
Iorson, nnd MnrkofIng ConsuIf-
nnf Sfovo KoonIg.
Af somo of fho IocnfIons, fhoro
mny bo n chnrgo fo covor Iunch,
buf nf fho WInnor worksho, Sfovo
KoonIg of IrogrossIvo MnrkofIng
SfrnfogIos, Inc. wIII bo rovIdIng
fho noon monI nf no chnrgo. Tho
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Iongos of oornfIng fhoIr busInoss
In fodny's ngrIcuIfuro Indusfry,
SS! IxfonsIon hns dovoIood
CrowIng Ag CIOs.
CrowIng Ag CIOs Is n rogrnm
focusod on connocfIng now roduc-
ors wIfh sonsonod nnd succossfuI
roducors, ngrIcuIfuro Iondors nnd
fho knowIodgo nnd rosonrch bnso
found wIfhIn fho !nIvorsIfy sys-
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Irocfor for SS! IxfonsIon. "Tho
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ongor fo fIII fhoIr shoos Is nof onIy
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by Bob IunnIng
IIe!d SpecIu!Ist, WInnev
RegIonu! xtensIon Centev
So oc, Low uve tLey testIng?
I`m broko down fodny. on`f
worry, If`s nofhIng mnjor. Iuf sInco
I hnvo somo fImo I fhoughf I wouId
Iof you know how fho cows nnd
hoIfors fosfod fhIs yonr.
HoIfors nvorngod l6 oon fhIs
yonr whIch Is hIghor fhnn fho l5
yonr nvorngo of l2. Wo hnd nonr
rocord numbors of hoIfors Inng`s
vnccInnfod fho rovIous yonr whIch
monns rnnchors kof moro hoIfors
nnd fhus somo of fho ooror onos
woro kof nIso. ThIs, howovor, Is nof
fho onIy ronson, bocnuso fho or-
confngo of oon cows wns u nIso.
Cow`s nvorngod 9.3 oon. ThIs Is
fho hIghosf numbor of oons sInco
l99?(l0.2). Mosf of us romombor
how brufnI fho `96-`9? wInfor wns,
nnd I nm suro fhnf wns fho cnuso. So
whnf wns fho cnuso fhIs yonr I don`f
know. Mnybo If wns bocnuso fho hny
wo fod durIng cnIvIng wns nof ns
good ns normnI-grnsshoors nnd nI-
fnIfn woovIIs drood fho voIumo
nnd qunIIfy of hny. Mnybo If wns bo-
cnuso wo kof bnck n Iof of oxfrn
hoIfors for fho Insf fhroo yonrs nnd
fhoso young cows nro hnrd fo brood
bnck. Mnybo If`s nrfInIIy bocnuso
mnny rnnchors kof young cows fhnf
Iosf fhoIr cnIvos In srIng. Thoso
cows novor brood bnck ns woII ns n
cow fhnf rnIsos n cnIf.
ThIs mny soom counfor InfuIfIvo
fo mosf of you. You wouId fhInk fhnf
If n cow Is nof rnIsIng n cnIf, hor nu-
frIfIonnI roquIromonfs wouId bo Ioss
nnd sho wouId onsIIy gof brod. ThIs
Is fruo If hor cnIf dId nof dIo nf bIrfh.
If n cow`s cnIf dIos nf bIrfh nnd doos
nof suckIo, fhon If fnkos Iongor for
fho cow fo cIonn nnd for fho uforus
fo shrInk u fo normnI sIzo. Whon n
cnIf sucks ho cnusos oxyfocIn roIonso
In fho cow whIch cnusos mIIk Iof
down nnd uforIno confrncfIons,
whIch cnuso fho uforus fo cIonn nnd
shrInk. So fhoso cows fhnf dId nof
rnIso n cnIf dId nof hnvo n uforus
fhnf gof bnck Info shno quIckIy,
fhoroforo mIssod fho broodIng son-
son. I koo frnck of n fow of fhom
nnd fhoy woro l? oon on l200
hond.
Ivon If you gof fhnf cow fhnf dId
nof rnIso n cnIf rognnnf, sho Is rob-
nbIy nof ns good of n cow ns ono fhnf
rnIsod n cnIf bocnuso now sho Is vory
fnf, body condIfIon scoro ? or 8, nnd
fhnf fnf hns n hIgh mnInfonnnco cosf
whIch fnkos nwny from fufuro wonn-
Ing woIghfs.
So If your oon rnfo wns hIghor
fhnn normnI, you robnbIy hnd Iofs
of comnny.
Wo nf CoIdon Vof SorvIco hoo
you nII hnd n Morry ChrIsfmns nnd
n Hny ow Yonr nnd fhnf your
orsonnI mnInfonnnco cosf dId nof
gof foo hIgh.
1n My 0pInIcn
Jumes . Stung!e VM
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courngomonf nnd nduIf monforIng
fhnf young ooIo rocoIvo fhrough
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I Vuun Hunscn
E-nu. gIunscngutc.nct o Icttoncc-cucu.con
!dev!y Meu!s
TLuvsduy, Jun. 26: !omon
Ioor TIInIn, TwIco Inkod
Mnshod Iofnfoos, Koy IIscnyno,
!oII, IumkIn Mousso.
IvIduy, Jun. 2?: Ioof
Sfrognnoff, Iufforod oodIos, Cnr-
rofs, !oIIs, Ionchos.
Monduy, Jun. 30: !onsf Ioof,
Mnshod Iofnfoos, Crnvy, Corn,
!oII, SnIckors IIo.
Tuesduy, Jun. 31: ChIckon
QuosndIIIns, MoxIcnn !Ico, TorfIIIn
ChIs, Churros.
Wednesduy, Ieb. 1: !onsf
Turkoy, Mnshod Iofnfoos, Croon
Ionn CnssoroIo, IIscuIf, AIo IIo.
***
Jnnunry l3, nf Somorsof Courf,
wo hnd cookIng wIfh SnndI. Susnn
wns fhoro fo hoI foo. Wo mndo
chocoInfo-coconuf bnrs wIfh choco-
Info bIfs, wnInufs nnd n grnhnm
crnckor crusf. Thoso who nffondod
fho bnko-off woro MnxIno, Inoz, VI-
oIof, Irod nnd HoIon, Anno IrInk,
Agnos nnd VIvInn. KIbIfzors woro
ChnrIIo, JIm nnd wIghf. SnndI
hnd mndo n nn of goodIos fho
nIghf boforo, so fho cooks hnd n
snmIo of fhoso. Tho hof onos woro
sof fo cooI fo sorvo Infor nf musIc
wIfh Skoofor. Tho !nId CIfy Jour-
nnI of Jnnunry l3 hnd n fronf ngo
nrfIcIo nbouf fho IIfo of IIII Jnn-
kIow who nssod nwny Jnnunry l2,
20l2. Ho wns our Soufh nkofn
govornor for l6 yonrs. A Iof of
wnfor wonf undor fho brIdgo nnd
ovor fho dIkos!
IrIdny, Jnnunry l3, n grou of
rosIdonfs wnIkod ovor from Somor-
sof Courf fo fho funornI homo for
fho vIsIfnfIon of Joo Cox, n formor
rosIdonf of Somorsof Courf. Joo
hnd boon n romInonf ow !ndor-
wood rnnchor nnd hnd boon dIroc-
for of fho ConfrnI Sfnfos InIr
Ionrd, rodoo chnIrmnn, nnd chnIr-
mnn of fho wInfor show. Ho hnd
hoIod form fho fnIr roIng fonm
nnd sorvod In mnny IondIng osI-
fIons In fho nron.
Tho Jnnunry l3 odIfIon of fho
!nId CIfy JournnI roInfod fhnf
!nvon IndusfrIos of SIoux InIIs
wIII sof u n rosonrch nnd dovoIo-
monf rogrnm nf Soufh nkofn
SchooI of MInos nnd TochnoIogy.
IngInoors nnd SSM&T sfudonfs
wIII work nf dovoIomonf of ngrI-
cuIfurnI oquImonf usIng comuf-
orIzod guIdnnco. Konf Kjorsfnd,
oufsfnndIng fnrmor of fho WnII
nron, usos comuforIzod guIdnnco
fochnoIogy nnd ho fooIs fhnf If In-
cronsos fnrmIng offIcIoncy.
ShorIdnn, TIgor nnd CocoIIn
cnmo ovor for suor nnd fo vIsIf
Crnndmn Hnnson. ShorIdnn
Inyod fho sInnIng song on fho
Inno wIfh fho ovon rhyfhm I
wouId IIko fo hnvo! Tho chIIdron
Inyod wIfh TIgor`s frnIns nnd
fossod n bIg bnII u nnd down fho
hnII.
M.!. Hnnson cnmo for scrnbbIo
nnd our now word Is homo, n com-
ononf of homogIobIn.
IrIdny ovonIng, SnndI nnd
Susnn fook Irono Arbnch nnd VI-
vInn Hnnson fo fho vIsIfnfIon for
Joo Cox. SnndI usod hor own cnr ns
fho Somorsof Courf vnns woro fIod
u. Thnnk you SnndI nnd Susnn.
Wo rocoIvod bonufIfuI cnrds fhnf
woro In IovIng momory of Joo Cox.
Vory nrorInfoIy, fhoy IncIudod
Tho Cowboy`s Irnyor. I wns
Ionsod fo soo fhnf Somorsof Courf
hnd sonf n foIIngo Innf. Snfurdny,
Jnnunry l4, wns fho Mnss of ChrIs-
fInn burInI for Joo Cox. If wns hoId
nf Sf. Thoroso CnfhoIIc Church In
!nId CIfy.
Snfurdny nffornoon, fho Cox
fnmIIy hosfod n rocofIon nf Som-
orsof Courf In fho fhIrd fIoor hos-
IfnIIfy nron for n good crowd of
roInfIvos nnd frIonds.
QuIIfIng wIfh SnndI wns fho
Somorsof Courf ncfIvIfy Snfurdny
nffornoon. Susnn wns fhoro fo hoI
foo. SovornI IndIos fhnf I snw cuf-
fIng bIocks woro Agnos, !ufh, VIo-
Iof nnd IIoy. Thoro mny hnvo boon
ofhors. Inoz dId fho rossIng of
sonms. Annoffo nnd VIvInn sowod.
Wo hnd n fow dro-Ins for cookIos
nnd vIsIfIng, ChnrIIo, MnrcoIIn nnd
John, Iud nnd !oIs, nnd !owIs.
Sundny, Jnnunry l5, 20l2, wo
hnd church wIfh Torry IuIso nnd
Sfovo. Snndy Horr Inyod fho
Inno for hymn sIngIng. Thnnk you
Sfovo, Torry nnd Snndy. (Snndy
works In Sonnfor John Thuno`s of-
fIco.) Tho mossngo wns bnsIcnIIy
fho snmo ns nIwnys, boIIovo or
oIso. Torry snId fho boss gnvo hIm
nn oId IIbIo. I fhInk ho snId n
SchofIoId IIbIo. I wns goIng fo nsk
hIm If ho snId fhnf, buf fhon wo
jusf nII fIIod ouf nnd I dIdn`f.
Tho Hungor Cnmos by
Suznnno CoIIIns Is nf fho fo of
!SA Todny`s bosf-soIIor IIsf. If Is
cInssIfIod ns n dysfoInn novoI or
sorIos. (Wobsfor dofInos dysfoIn
ns nn ImngInnry Inco whoro oo-
Io Iond dohumnnIzod nnd offon
fonrfuI IIvos.) Hungor Cnmos Is
hyod ns boIng ns ouInr ns
Hnrry Ioffor. Whnf n shnmo wo
wouId chooso such drondfuI sforIos.
Iooks In socond or fhIrd Inco woro
nIso by Suznnno CoIIIns, CnfchIng
IIro, nnd MockIngjny.`
M.!. Hnnson cnmo for scrnbbIo.
Our unusunI word wns curnro.
Mondny, Jnnunry l6, wns Mnr-
fIn !ufhor KIng Jr. ny. o mnII.
If snowod n IIffIo.
Affor mornIng oxorcIsos, wo hnd
Ing ong okor wIfh Shnwn nnd
SnndI fo oncourngo us fo Ick u
bnIIs. Thnnk you, gIrIs. Tho rosI-
donfs who Inyod woro Irod,
HoIon, JonnnIo, IIIoon, Irono
McK., VIoIof, Inoz, Irono A., Mnr-
coIIn, IIoy, AddIo nnd VIvInn. AII
fho Inyors woro gIvon gonorous
Somorsof bucks jusf for InyIng.
Tho Mondny movIo nf Somorsof
Courf wns IIIckn ndnfod from
fho novoI My IrIond IIIckn,
(l94l) by Mnry O`Hnrn. Tho movIo
hnd somo grnnd sconos of
WyomIng, !ocky MounfnIns nnd
hords of wIId horsos. Whnf n
chnrmIng sfory. I wns so onnmorod
wIfh fho book fhnf whon I hnd fho
oorfunIfy fo go fhrough Inggs,
Wyo., somo yonrs ngo, I drovo
fhrough fhnf ruggod sconory, jusf
fo bo fhoro. I wns bofwoon CoI-
orndo SrIngs on my wny bnck fo
IhIII from CnIIfornIn whoro I hnd
gono fo soo Wnyno nnd Cwynn.
Thoy woro hoIIng mo fInd n cnr fo
buy. (My whIfo Sundnnco fhnf fhoy
hoIod mo drIvo bnck fo CoIorndo
SrIngs. Irom fhoro I drovo u fo
Inggs, fhon ovor fo !nrnmIo fo soo
grnnddnughfor onoon. Af hor
houso, no ono wns homo, nnd n sIgn
In fho ynrd snId fo bownro of dog.
So I wonf on bnck fo Choyonno, by
wny of Vodnuwoo Sfnfo Inrk.
(WondorfuI bIg rock formnfIons,
fho oxfoIInfIon of fho !nrnmIdo
Orogony or somo such dosIgnn-
fIon.) I wnforcoIorod fhom on Iocn-
fIon.
Whon I gof ovor fo Choyonno, If
wns nIghf nnd I wonf IookIng for n
mofoI. Whon I nskod nbouf n room,
fho mnn snId If wns $40 or somo-
fhIng IIko fhnf nnd I snId I couIdn`f
ny fhnf much. Ho snId how much
couId I ny nnd I snId $20, so ho
snId okny.
Ivory kId shouId hnvo fo Ionrn
hIs muIfIIIcnfIon fnbIos nf Ionsf fo
l2 fImos l2 nnd bo nbIo fo comufo
wIfh fhom fIuonfIy wIfhouf n cnIcu-
Infor or oncII nnd nor. Ivory
kIds shouId know fho IngIIsh nI-
hnbof forwnrd nnd bnckwnrds.
Ivory kId shouId bo nbIo fo uso n
dIcfIonnry rondIIy. If Is nIso of
gronf bonofIf for n youngsfor fo
Ionrn nnofhor Inngungo bosIdos
IngIIsh. A fow kIds from CrInd-
sfono counfry (my oId homo nron,
20 mIIos norfhwosf of IhIII) hnd
nn ndvnnfngo If fhoy wonf fo SIs-
for`s schooI, nnd hnd fo Ionrn bnsIc
!nfIn. Ivon In l934, In Coffon-
wood, wo couId hnvo ono yonr of
Ironch. In somo homos, kIds couId
Ionrn orwogInn or Cormnn, bo-
cnuso fhoIr grnndnronfs hnd como
fo fho fho !nIfod Sfnfos from Iu-
roo. Anofhor usofuI Ifom Is fo
momorIzo fho Crook nIhnbof.
Tuosdny, our schoduIo wns
chnngod so fhnf Somorsof Courf
couId sond somo sfnff nnd rosI-
donfs fo Jnck WoIInnd`s funornI. I
honod fho !nId CIfy IubIIc !I-
brnry nnd roquosfod fho oId book of
My IrIond IIIckn, by Mnry
O`Hnrn. I nIso roquosfod Tho
Hungor Cnmos nnd ofhors by
Suznnno CoIIIns.
Tuosdny, Jnnunry l?, wo hnd
somo Ioys CIub boys horo nf Som-
orsof Courf fo hoI us Iny bIngo.
Ioys CIub mombors who cnmo In-
cIudod !nno OIson, Iroff WnIkor,
yIon Jnckson, CnrIos TrujIIIo,
JusfIco Two IngIos, Trovor Coffy,
KnyIob Hnnson, !Ickoy Jondry,
AIox Wnfors, MnInchI Cnrr, Jndon
MnrfIn, Anron Cruoschow, Joromy
HosfufIor, JnmIo HosfufIor, nnd
John Jny IowoII. Sfnff mombors
woro Mnrk KIIno nnd IhII MnrfIn.
VoIunfoor JIm uro cnIIod fho
numbors for us. Thnnk you nII for
comIng fo Somorsof Courf. If Is nI-
wnys fun whon fho boys como.
Thoro nro Iofs of wInnors, bocnuso
fhoy run fhroo wInnors ovory
gnmo. Tho Ioys CIub brIngs cnndy
for rIzos. Thnnk you. Our ncfIvIfy
dIrocfors sorvod unch nnd cook-
Ios. Tho boys couId como fodny ns
fhoy hnd no schooI. Mondny wns
MnrfIn !ufhor KIng ny nnd fodny
fhoro wns nn InsorvIco or somo-
fhIng.
Todny wo rocoIvod !.S. mnII. My
rnfIon wns fwo offors fo sond
monoy nnd n Ioffor from WIsconsIn
roInfIvos, KoIfh nnd IInch Hnck-
bnrfh. (VIrgII`s cousIn`s dnughfor.)
M.!. Hnnson cnmo for scrnbbIo.
Our now word Is mor, whIch monns
forosf humus. Anofhor word wo
fhoughf unusunI wns bouIo whIch
monns n sfyIo of furnIfuro docorn-
fIon.
Wodnosdny, Jnnunry l8, Womon
Who Cnro cnmo fo sIng for us nf
Somorsof Courf. Thoro nro l0
sIngors nnd n InnIsf. Thoy nII
cnmo In from fho coId, wrnod In
nrkns, scnrvos nnd mIffons.
Thnnk you, IndIos, for vonfurIng
ouf In fho coId. Thoy woro mnfch-
Ing bIuo fos wIfh sIIvor crossos on
fho shouIdors. ThIs Is n fosfIvo oc-
cnsIon wIfh Shnwn nnd SnndI fo
brIng us coffoo or Ico wnfor. Wo
woro InvIfod fo sIng nIong. A good
bunch of rosIdonfs showod u:
Agnos, Anno, Irono McK., IornIo,
VI, orIs, HoIon, Irod, AddIo, Mnr-
coIIn, MIIdrod Young, IIossIo, Inoz,
VIvInn, nnd Joyco nnd Wnrrron.
ThoImn hnd n fow words of wIs-
dom: Inf coIorfuI foods such ns
groon broccoII, ornngo cnrrofs, yoI-
Iow squnsh. Tho sfory foIIor snys
sho wonf nnd nfo n bowIfuI of
M&M`s nnd fooIs boffor nIrondy.
Agnos confrIbufod n joko somo-
fhIng IIko fhIs: Cood mornIng,
!ord. Todny so fnr I hnvo nof boon
monn or groody, I hnvo nof snId nn
unkInd word. Iroffy soon, I wIII gof
u nnd fhon I mny nof bo so good.
Our fIrsf song wns, HIs nmo Is
WondorfuI. Thon wo honrd Tho
SIrIf Song, IrocIous !ord, Tnko
My Hnnd, Hnvo ThIno Own Wny,
!ord, Counf Your IIossIngs,
Cod WIII Tnko Cnro of You nnd
AmnzIng Crnco.
Whon I honr AmnzIng Crnco I
nm romIndod of my dnughfor, CocII
MnrIo`s funornI. Sho hnd roquosfod
fhnf hor brofhor, !osIIo, nnd hIs
wIfo, ChnrIoffo, sIng fhnf song.
Affor fhnf, wo wonf ouf nnd ro-
Ionsod hoIIum bnIIoons fhnf hnd
Coodbyo, IoIo rInfod on fhom.
IoIo wns our of nnmo for CocII
MnrIo.
Somorsof Courf housokooor,
Iocky, hns sof u n coIorfuI coIIoc-
fIon of VnIonfInos In fho fronf gInss
dIsIny cnso on fho fIrsf fIoor. Sho
hns IncIudod my l928 VnIonfIno, n
gIff from my mofhor, IffIo InImor,
nnd sIsfor CocII. Thoy wonf fo-
gofhor fo buy If bocnuso If cosf n
whoIo doIInr!
Wodnosdny nffornoon, wo Inyod
n IIffIo ooI. Wo hnd n nIco cIoso
gnmo, nnd fhon M.!. Hnnson cnmo
for scrnbbIo nnd I Ioff. Tho ofhors
rogrouod for nnofhor gnmo, In-
cIudIng Shnwn.
Af Somorsof Courf nf IunchfImo
Thursdny, oIIIo Morso hnd com-
nny. Hor IIffIo gronf-grnnd gof fo
rIdo on hor In. Shnwn nnd SnndI
fook fho bus nnd somo rosIdonfs fo
fho Oon IIbIo Church In fho VnI-
Ioy for SonIors In AcfIon Iunch. A
nIco onforfnInmonf nnd n wondor-
fuI Iunch woro roorfod by MIIdrod
Krnomor. Ofhors who wonf woro
Agnos, !ny Krnomor, Annoffo,
JonnnIo, Anno, nnd wIghf.
!ufh Shnr`s dnughfors, VIr-
gInIn from CIIIoffo, nnd nnofhor
whoso nnmo I don`f know, woro
wIfh hor nf suorfImo Thursdny.
IIngo wns n bIg nffrncfIon
Thursdny wIfh SnndI cnIIIng num-
bors nnd Amy nnd Shnwn rondIng
cnrds nnd dIsfrIbufIng rIzos.
Thnnk you IndIos for fhIs ncfIvIfy.
!osIdonfs nffondIng woro Annoffo,
Irod nnd HoIon, Ioffy ownon,
!oIs SchuIz, MnrIIyn, IIoy, Inoz,
Irmn, Irono A., Irono McK., MII-
drod Young nnd hor hoIor, Kny,
VI WnIkor, HoIon Amundson, VIo-
Iof, AddIo, Shorm, ChnrIIo, Irono
C., AofhoI, MnrcoIIn, Anno, orIs,
Mnry K., nnd VIvInn. Ofhor rosI-
donfs cnmo Infor for fho now rosI-
donfs` rocofIon. Wo Ico cronm
sundnos wIfh chocoInfo or cnrmoI
foIngs. IIossIo AIbrIghf nnd
VoImn Mnxson woro fho now rosI-
donfs.
Mnrch 2, from ?:30 n.m. fo 5:00
.m., SSM&T wIII hosf n concrofo
conforonco onfIfIod How fo gof fho
concrofo you nood. M.!. Hnnson
wIII bo In chnrgo of InfroducfIons
nnd ncf ns modornfor. r. Whnr-
fon, rosIdonf of SSM&T, wIII
gIvo fho woIcomo nddross. Sonk-
ors sInfod fo sock nro !uko SnoII,
Wosforn TochnoIogIos, IhoonIx,
ArIz., Jody TIfzo, Soufh nkofn
!ondy MIxod Concrofo, Tnrok
Khnn, who socInIIzos In concrofo
dosIgnod for socIfIc urosos, nnd
MIchnoI SchnoIdor of Inkor Con-
crofo, Monroo, OhIo. AII hnvo hnd
wIdo oxorIonco.
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item you wouId
Iike to submit and
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of Vivian, pIease
e-maiI it to: betty@
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We wiII be more
than happy to take
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Upoom1ng Co111e So1es:
TUESDAY, JAN. 31: STOCK SHOW SPECIAL, SPECIAL
STOCK COW & DFED HEIFEF SALE & FECULAF CATTLE
SALE. WEIGH-UPS: 10 A.M. BRED CATTLE: 12 P.M. (MT}.
EAFLY CONSICNMENTS.
STOCK COWS:
ALFRED RIGGS - 60 DLK 4 YF OLD TO DFK MOUTH
COWS; DFED. DLK; CLV. 3-20 FOF 60 DAYS.
RYON BERRY - 25 DLK SOLID TO DFK MOUTH COWS;
DFED. DLK; CLV. 3-20
62 LIVESTOCK - 20 DLK & FED ANC SOLID MOUTH
COWS; DFED. DLK; CLV. 2-25
MOR CONS1GNMNTS BY SAL DAY. CALL THOR ROSTH AT
tDS-SS9-2S?? OR tDS-tSS-SS2t FOR MOR 1NFORMAT1ON.
TUESDAY, FEB. ?: SPECIAL FEEDEF CATTLE SALE, FEATUFINC
DANCS VADCCINATED HEIFEFS, & FECULAF CATTLE SALE
TUESDAY, FEB. 14: SPECIAL STOCK COW & DFED HEIFEF SALE &
FECULAF CATTLE SALE
TUESDAY, FEB. 21: SPECIAL FEEDEF CATTLE SALE FEATUFINC
DANCS VACCINATED HEIFEFS & FECULAF CATTLE SALE
TUESDAY, FEB. 2S: SPECIAL STOCK COW & DFED HEIFEF SALE &
FECULAF CATTLE SALE
TUESDAY, MAR. 6: SPECIAL FEEDEF CATTLE SALE FEATUFINC
DANCS VACCINATED HEIFEFS & FECULAF CATTLE SALE
TUESDAY, MAR. 13: SPECIAL STOCK COW & DFED HEIFEF SALE &
FECULAF CATTLE SALE
TUESDAY, MAR. 20: SPECIAL FEEDEF CATTLE SALE & FECULAF CATTLE
SALE
TUESDAY, MAR. 2?: SPECIAL FEEDEF CATTLE SALE & FECULAF CATTLE
SALE
TUESDAY, APR. 3: SLOVEK FANCH ANCUS & ANCUS PLUS CE-
NETICS DULL SALE 12.00 P.M. MT
TUESDAY, APR. 10: ANDEFS & DAMFOW LONCHOFN 12.00 P.M.
MT
WEDNESDAY, APR. 11: TFASK & PETEFSON ANCUS 1.00 P.M. MT
TUESDAY, APR. 24: FOFTUNE'S FAFTEF U+ ANCUS 12.00 P.M. MT
TUESDAY, MAY 1: DULL DAY
2DJ2 Horse So1es:
TUESDAY, FEB. 21: OPEN CONSICNMENT HOFSE SALE FOLLOW-
INC THE CATTLE SALE.
2DJ2 Bu11 So1es:
TUESDAY, FEB. ?: CHEYENNE CHAFOLAIS 12.00 P.M. MT
TUESDAY, FEB. 21: STOUT CHAFOLAIS 12.00 P.M. MT
TUESDAY, FEB. 2S: DEEP CFEEK ANCUS & MILLAF ANCUS 12.00
P.M. MT
TUESDAY, MAR. 2?: FOCHAIF ANCUS 12.00 P.M. MT
TUESDAY, APR. 3: SLOVEK FANCH ANCUS & ANCUS PLUS CE-
NETICS DULL SALE 12.00 P.M. MT
TUESDAY, APR. 10: ANDEFS & DAMFOW LONCHOFN 12.00 P.M.
MT
WEDNESDAY, APR. 11: TFASK & PETEFSON ANCUS 1.00 P.M. MT
TUESDAY, APR. 24: FOFTUNE'S FAFTEF U+ ANCUS 12.00 P.M. MT
TUESDAY, MAY 1: DULL DAY
2DJ2 Horse So1es:
TUESDAY, FEB. 21: OPEN CONSICNMENT HOFSE SALE FOLLOW-
INC THE CATTLE SALE.
TUESDAY, APR. 3: SPECIAL STOCK COW & DFED HEIFEF SALE & FECU-
LAF CATTLE SALE
TUESDAY, APR. 10: SPECIAL CFASS-TIME, FEPLACEMENT HEIFEFS, &
FEEDLOT CATTLE SALE & FECULAF CATTLE SALE
TUESDAY, APR. 1?: SPECIAL FEEDEF CATTLE SALE FEATUFINC DANCS
VACCINATED HEIFEFS & FECULAF CATTLE SALE
TUESDAY, APR. 24: SPECIAL STOCK COW & DFED HEIFEF & PAIF SALE &
FECULAF CATTLE SALE
TUESDAY, MAY 1: DULL DAY & FECULAF CATTLE SALE
TUESDAY, MAY S: SPECIAL FEEDEF CATTLE SALE & FECULAF CATTLE
SALE
TUESDAY, MAY 1S: SPECIAL PAIF, STOCK COW & DFED HEIFEF SALE &
FECULAF CATTLE SALE
TUESDAY, MAY 22: SPECIAL FEEDEF CATTLE SALE & FECULAF CATTLE
SALE
TUESDAY, MAY 29: NO SALE
TUESDAY, JUNE S: SPECIAL PAIF SALE & FECULAF CATTLE SALE
TUESDAY, JUNE 12: SPECIAL FEEDEF CATTLE SALE & FECULAF CATTLE
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, FEB. ?: CHEYENNE CHAFOLAIS 12.00 P.M. MT
TUESDAY, FEB. 21: STOUT CHAFOLAIS 12.00 P.M. MT
TUESDAY, FEB. 2S: DEEP CFEEK ANCUS & MILLAF ANCUS 12.00
P.M. MT
TUESDAY, MAR. 2?: FOCHAIF ANCUS 12.00 P.M. MT
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~ CATTLE REPORT ~
TUESDAY, JAN. 24, 2012
We bad a bIg run oI cattIe Ior our specIaI
Ieeder cattIe saIe wItb many Iong strIngs
In tbe oIIerIng. QuaIIty on tbe saIe was
outstandIng. We bad a Iot oI buyers tbat
made Ior a very good saIe.
FEEDER CATTLE:
HERBER RANCH - KADOKA
63.....................DLK & DWF STFS 560=.............$191.00
44 .............................HEFF STFS 513=.............$200.00
DON & DELORIS POSS - PHILIP
80 ...............................DLK STFS 716=.............$166.00
13 ...............................DLK STFS 712=.............$166.00
60 ...............................DLK STFS 624=.............$175.75
10.....................DLK & DWF STFS 506=.............$202.00
ROSETH BROTHERS - MIDLAND
225 .............................DLK STFS 715=.............$164.00
56.....................FED & DLK STFS 619=.............$173.00
ED POSS RANCH INC - STURGIS
93.....................DLK & DWF STFS 732=.............$163.50
34.....................DLK & DWF STFS 658=.............$168.50
CHARLES & ROSALIE TENNIS - VALE
32.....................DLK & DWF STFS 759=.............$162.00
6 ......................DLK & DWF STFS 636=.............$170.00
ROY & JOSH SIGMAN - VALE
41 ...............................DLK STFS 714=.............$163.25
11 ...............................DLK STFS 605=.............$175.50
58...............................DLK HFFS 646=.............$165.00
12...............................DLK HFFS 528=.............$175.25
RAMSEY & RAMSEY - PHILIP
81 ...............................DLK STFS 750=.............$160.50
80 ...............................DLK STFS 753=.............$159.75
90 ...............................DLK STFS 646=.............$170.00
PERAULT RANCH - BELVIDERE
15 .............................HEFF STFS 530=.............$201.00
JOHN & JAMES TIMMONS - WHITE OWL
21 .............................HEFF STFS 599=.............$179.00
12 .............................HEFF STFS 472=.............$196.00
BUSTER PETERSON - KADOKA
28 .............................HEFF STFS 634=.............$174.00
7...............................HEFF STFS 472=.............$196.00
KIETH SMITH & SONS - QUINN
75.............................CHAF STFS 850=.............$152.25
171 ...........................CHAF STFS 794=.............$157.50
89.............................CHAF HFFS 764=.............$144.50
148...........................CHAF HFFS 750=.............$146.10
31.............................CHAF HFFS 756=.............$144.00
RICK KING FAMILY - PHILIP
79.....................FED & DLK STFS 777=.............$158.00
248...................FED & DLK STFS 690=.............$160.80
20.....................FED & DLK STFS 675=.............$163.75
107...................DLK & DWF STFS 597=.............$179.60
161 ..................DLK & DWF HFFS 662=.............$158.60
81....................DLK & DWF HFFS 674=.............$158.00
81 ....................FED & DLK HFFS 660=.............$157.35
115 ..................DLK & DWF HFFS 574=.............$172.75
SLOVEK & EISENBRAUN - PHILIP
84.............................CHAF STFS 792=.............$156.75
76.....................FED & DLK STFS 762=.............$156.75
83 ...........DLK, FED & CHAF STFS 697=.............$155.50
73.............................CHAF HFFS 751=.............$145.75
68...................CHAF & DLK HFFS 645=.............$157.75
MIKE NOTEBOOM - PHILIP
69...................CHAF & FED STFS 852=.............$151.75
JIM STRATMAN - BOX ELDER
7 .............DLK, FED & CHAF STFS 539=.............$196.00
16....................DLK & DWF HFFS 577=.............$173.50
BOB THORSON - PHILIP
47.....................DLK & DWF STFS 786=.............$155.75
34....................DLK & DWF HFFS 748=.............$140.00
BROCK SMITH - PHILIP
23 ...............................DLK STFS 807=.............$147.25
6 ......................DLK & DWF STFS 685=.............$159.00
MIKE & JODI LEHRKAMP - CAPUTA
33.....................DLK & DWF STFS 687=.............$164.00
22...............................DLK HFFS 592=.............$173.50
DENNIS HULM - MEADOW
28 ...................CHAF & DLK STFS 735=.............$159.00
11 ...................CHAF & DLK STFS 704=.............$159.00
29.............................CHAF HFFS 698=.............$146.00
20...............................DLK HFFS 765=.............$140.00
A CONSIGNMENT -
15 ...............................DLK STFS 717=.............$153.50
7.................................DLK STFS 625=.............$168.00
5.................................DLK HFFS 601=.............$160.00
6.................................DLK HFFS 458=.............$176.00
CHARLES & JEFF STABEN - MILESVILLE
14.....................FED & DLK STFS 688=.............$163.00
16....................DLK & DWF HFFS 663=.............$157.00
MATT ARTHUR - MILESVILLE
30 ...............................DLK STFS 624=.............$172.00
15 ...............................DLK STFS 493=.............$202.00
JON ANDERSON - BOX ELDER
20.....................FED & DLK STFS 621=.............$172.00
14 ....................FED & DLK HFFS 569=.............$166.50
CHUCK CARSTENSEN - PHILIP
18.....................DLK & DWF STFS 646=.............$170.00
11 ...............................DLK STFS 511=.............$197.00
6...............................CHAF STFS 574=.............$183.00
12...............................DLK HFFS 537=.............$175.50
TRIPLE S LAND & CATTLE - UNION CENTER
82 ....................FED & DLK HFFS 658=.............$159.25
JOHN MCGRIFF - QUINN
27.....................DLK & DWF STFS 577=.............$184.00
19....................DLK & DWF HFFS 539=.............$177.25
EVAN DEUTSCHER - WALL
25....................DLK & DWF HFFS 533=.............$178.00
DENNIS BOOMSMA - BOX ELDER
27.....................FED & DLK STFS 603=.............$175.25
18 ...............................DLK STFS 520=.............$198.00
JERRY BOEDING - CAPUTA
5 ......................DLK & DWF STFS 612=.............$167.00
7.................................DLK HFFS 562=.............$166.00
JIM ADDISON - BELVIDERE
6.................................DLK HFFS 645=.............$166.00
TOM DEVRIES - MIDLAND
7.................................FED STFS 621=.............$164.00
5 ................................FED HFFS 607=.............$148.00
GERALD STYLES - BOX ELDER
5 ......................DLK & DWF STFS 563=.............$184.00
DAN PIROUTEK - MILESVILLE
6.................................DLK HFFS 553=.............$175.00
BRIAN & JENNIFER PHILIPSEN - NEW UNDERWOOD
36....................DLK & DWF HFFS 554=.............$173.25
MARK LANTIS - BOX ELDER
29...............................DLK HFFS 567=.............$172.50
WEIGH-UPS:
CAPUTA LAND CO LLC - CAPUTA
1.................................FED COW 1585=.............$83.00
1 .................................DLK COW 1560=.............$82.00
2................................DLK COWS 1375=.............$80.00
1 .................................DLK COW 1295=.............$78.50
A CONSIGNMENT -
1 .................................DLK COW 1580=.............$82.00
2................................DLK COWS 1415=.............$81.00
1 .................................DLK COW 1550=.............$80.00
1.................................DWF COW 1760=.............$79.00
1 .................................DLK COW 1215=.............$78.00
DAN PIROUTEK - MILESVILLE
1...............................CHAF DULL 2245=...........$105.00
PETERSON RANCH - PHILIP
1.................................DWF COW 1515=.............$80.00
1.................................DLK DULL 2300=.............$97.00
HEATH & LARRY FREEMAN - OWANKA
2................................DLK COWS 1250=.............$82.00
5...............................DLK HFFTS 925=.............$104.00
KELLY FEES - PHILIP
1.................................DLK DULL 2240=...........$103.00
1.................................DWF COW 1515=.............$79.00
1 .................................DLK COW 1295=.............$71.50
KIETH SMITH - QUINN
1 .................................DLK COW 1260=.............$79.50
1 .................................DLK COW 1395=.............$79.00
1 .................................DLK COW 1555=.............$78.50
1 .................................DLK COW 1345=.............$78.00
TUCKER SMITH - QUINN
3 ...............................FED COWS 1402=.............$78.75
1.................................DWF COW 1320=.............$76.00
WILL ANDERS - MILESVILLE
1 ................................FED DULL 1965=.............$99.00
SHORTY & MAXINE JONES - MIDLAND
16....................FED & DLK COWS 1263=.............$78.25
1 .................................DLK COW 1325=.............$78.00
1 .................................DLK COW 1365=.............$77.00
ED POSS RANCH INC. - STURGIS
1.................................DLK DULL 2165=.............$98.00
CONNIE TWISS - INTERIOR
1.................................FED COW 1535=.............$78.00
KELLY RIGGINS - PHILIP
2................................DLK COWS 1218=.............$77.50
1 .................................DLK COW 1405=.............$76.50
MOSHER RANCH INC - MARTIN
1 .................................DLK COW 1450=.............$77.00
1 .................................DLK COW 1575=.............$76.00
TRAVIS LINDQUIST - RAPID CITY
2................................DLK COWS 1498=.............$76.00
FLOYD GABRIEL EST - PIERRE
5 .....................DLK & DWF COWS 1423=.............$76.00
ROY BROWN - KADOKA
1 .................................DLK COW 1360=.............$76.00
1 .................................DLK COW 1400=.............$75.00
MARK SLOVEK - WANBLEE
1 .................................DLK COW 1295=.............$75.00
SPRINGVIEW RANCH - HAYES
1.................................DLK DULL 2085=.............$98.00
KEITH SMITH - MILESVILLE
1................................FED HFFT 960=.............$110.00
CODY M. WEYER - HOWES
1.................................DLK DULL 2165=.............$97.00
1.................................DLK DULL 2025=.............$96.00
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cuIfurnI roducors nnd rurnI smnII
busInossos fo comIofo n vnrIofy of
onorgy offIcIoncy nnd ronownbIo
onorgy rojocfs. IundIng Is nvnII-
nbIo from !SA's !urnI Inorgy for
AmorIcn Irogrnm (!IAI) nufhor-
Izod by fho Iood, ConsorvnfIon,
nnd Inorgy Acf of 2008 (Inrm
IIII).
!onownbIo onorgy dovoIomonf
rosonfs nn onormous oconomIc o-
orfunIfy for rurnI AmorIcn, snId
AgrIcuIfuro Socrofnry Tom VIIsnck.
ThIs fundIng wIII nssIsf rurnI
fnrmors, rnnchors nnd busInoss
ownors fo buIId ronownbIo onorgy
rojocfs, rovIdIng oorfunIfIos
for now fochnoIogIos, cronfo groon
jobs nnd hoI AmorIcn bocomo
moro onorgy soIf-suffIcIonf.
!IAI Is fo hoI ngrIcuIfurnI ro-
ducors nnd rurnI smnII busInossos
roduco onorgy cosfs nnd consum-
fIon nnd hoI moof fho nnfIon's on-
orgy noods. Ior 20l2, !SA hns
nroxImnfoIy $25.4 mIIIIon
budgof nufhorIfy nvnIInbIo fo fund
!IAI ncfIvIfIos, whIch wIII su-
orf nf Ionsf $l2.5 mIIIIon In grnnf
nnd nroxImnfoIy $48.5 mIIIIon In
gunrnnfood Ionn rogrnm IovoI
nwnrds.
!SA Is nccofIng fho foIIowIng
nIIcnfIons:
:ronownbIo onorgy sysfom nnd
onorgy offIcIoncy Imrovomonf
grnnf nIIcnfIons nnd combInnfIon
grnnf nnd gunrnnfood Ionn nIIcn-
fIons unfII Mnrch 30,
:ronownbIo onorgy sysfom nnd
onorgy offIcIoncy Imrovomonf
gunrnnfood Ionn onIy nIIcnfIons
on n confInuous bnsIs u fo Juno
29,
:ronownbIo onorgy sysfom fonsI-
bIIIfy sfudy nIIcnfIons fhrough
Mnrch 30, nnd
:onorgy nudIfs nnd ronownbIo
onorgy dovoIomonf nssIsfnnco n-
IIcnfIons fhrough Iobrunry 2l.
Moro InformnfIon on how fo
nIy for fundIng Is nvnIInbIo In fho
Jnnunry 20, 20l2 IodornI !ogIsfor,
ngos 2,948 fhrough 2,954.
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and energy efficiency projects
Tho IInck HIIIs Sfock Show
!odoo, roducod by Suffon !odoo,
OnIdn, rofurns fo !nId CIfy for
fho 35fh yonr. Ovor 600 of fho
worId`s fo IrofossIonnI !odoo
Cowboys AssocInfIon confosfnnfs
wIII comofo for ovor $200,000 In
rIzo monoy.
Tho sfnr-sfuddod fIoId wIII fon-
furo sIx 20ll WrnngIor nfIonnI
IInnIs !odoo chnmIons, 59 20ll
WI! confosfnnfs nnd IndInnd`s
CIrcuIf chnmIons. !ofurnIng fo
!nId CIfy wIII bo l6-fImo worId
chnmIon, nIno-fImo worId chnm-
Ion nII-nround cowboy, Trovor
IrnzIIo, ns woII ns bnrobnck chnm-
Ion, Knycoo IIoIds; snddIo bronc
chnmIon, Tnos Muncy; buII rIdIng
chnmIon, Shnno Irocfor; fonm
roIng hooIor chnmIon, Joff John-
son nnd cnIf roIng chnmIon, Tuf
Cooor.
Soufh nkofn I! sfnrs sInfod
fo comofo IncIudo snddIo bronc
rIdors J.J., !ynn nnd CoIo IIshoro,
Chnd IorIoy, Josso InII, Joff
WIIIorf nnd Chuck SchmIdf; bnro-
bnck rIdor, Joo Cundorson; bnrroI
rncors JIII Moody nnd !Isn !ock-
hnrf; sfoor roor Joss TIornoy; nnd
I! buII rIdor ArdIo MnIor.
I!CA 20ll rookIo of fho yonr,
ChnndIor Iownds, hns onforod,
hoIng for n roonf rIdo on CrysfnI
SrIngs Ionch of Suffon !odoo, fho
buII ho won fho sIxfh round of fho
WI! on wIfh nn 89-oInf rIdo.
Sovon I!CA sfock confrncfors wIII
rovIdo fhoIr bosf sfock fo chnI-
Iongo fho confosfnnfs.
ThIs rodoo hns nIwnys boon ono
of fho fo rodoos In fho counfry, no
mnffor who you fnIk fo, snId JIm
Suffon, fho rodoo ovonf cronfor.
Wo hnvo nIwnys frIod fo hnvo fho
bosf ooIo nnd hnvo nIwnys
workod off fho fo of fho IIsf of
sfock confrncf ooIo nnd hnvo
ngnIn fhIs yonr, mnybo boffor fhnn
wo`vo ovor hnd, nnd hnvo nIwnys
boon nbIo fo gof good cowboys bo-
cnuso of If.
Chufos oon on fhIs yonr`s IInck
HIIIs Sfock Show !odoo on IrIdny,
Jnnunry 2?, fhrough Iobrunry 4.
PRCA Rodeo at Rushmore Plaza
Civic Center, Jan. 27 - Feb. 4
!SA nfurnI !osourcos Con-
sorvnfIon SorvIco (!CS) AcfIng
Sfnfo ConsorvnfIonIsf InuI IIynn,
nnnouncod on Jnnunry 23 n fund-
Ing oorfunIfy for wofInnd rofoc-
fIon, rosfornfIon nnd onhnncomonf
ncfIvIfIos on oIIgIbIo Innds In Soufh
nkofn. IroosnIs for rojocfs nro
duo by Iobrunry l0. IundIng
comos fhrough fho ngoncy`s Wof-
Innds !osorvo Inhnncomonf Iro-
grnm (W!II), wIfh u fo $l?
mIIIIon nvnIInbIo nnfIonwIdo.
ThIs Is n gronf oorfunIfy for
Soufh nkofn sfnkohoIdors fo cnrry
ouf hIgh-rIorIfy wofInnd rofoc-
fIon nnd Imrovo wIIdIIfo hnbIfnf,
IIynn snId. W!II Is nn Imorfnnf
consorvnfIon fooI nnd I oncourngo
ovoryono who Is Inforosfod In n-
IyIng fo sond us fhoIr roosnIs ns
soon ns ossIbIo.
W!II Is n voIunfnry consorvn-
fIon rogrnm fhnf works fhrough
nrfnorshI ngroomonfs wIfh
sfnfos, nongovornmonfnI orgnnIzn-
fIons nnd frIbos, ns dofInod In soc-
fIon 50l(c)(3) of fho InfornnI
!ovonuo Codo. W!II Is n como-
nonf of fho WofInnds !osorvo Iro-
grnm fhrough whIch !CS onfors
Info ngroomonfs wIfh oIIgIbIo nrf-
nors fo Iovorngo rosourcos fo cnrry
ouf hIgh-rIorIfy wofInnd rofoc-
fIon nnd Imrovo wIIdIIfo hnbIfnf.
IonofIfs fo nrfnors In W!II
ngroomonfs IncIudo:
:WofInnd rosfornfIon In hIgh-
rIorIfy nrons,
:Tho nbIIIfy fo cosf-shnro
rosfornfIon or onhnncomonf como-
nonfs boyond fhoso roquIrod by
!CS,
:InrfIcInfIng In mnnngomonf
or monIforIng of soIocfod rojocf Io-
cnfIons, nnd
:OorfunIfIos fo uso InnovnfIvo
rosfornfIon mofhods nnd rncfIcos.
IIIgIbIo nrfnors mny submIf
gonornI W!II roosnIs for IndI-
vIdunI, wnforshod-wIdo or Inrgor
googrnhIcnI nron rojocfs. W!II
nrfnors nro roquIrod fo confrIbufo
n fInnncInI or fochnIcnI nssIsfnnco
fund mnfch.
Sfnfo !CS sfnff wIII uso n com-
ofIfIvo rocoss fo ovnIunfo fho ro-
osnIs. !ocommondod roosnIs
wIII fhon bo comofod nnfIonnIIy
for fInnI soIocfIon nnd fundIng.
ThIs nnnouncomonf Is for gon-
ornI W!II roosnIs. IroosnIs
submIffod fhrough fho MIssIssII
!Ivor InsIn HonIfhy Wnforshods
InIfInfIvo nro boIng soIIcIfod undor
n sonrnfo roquosf for roosnIs ns
ubIIshod In fho IodornI !ogIsfor
on Jnnunry 3, 20l2. W!II roos-
nIs submIffod by fnx or fhrough
Crnnfs.gov wIII nof bo nccofod.
To submIf n roosnI or rocoIvo
InformnfIon nbouf gonornI W!II,
vIsIf www.sd.nrcs.usdn.gov, or con-
fncf Joff Vnndor WIIf, nssIsfnnf
sfnfo consorvnfIonIsf for rogrnms,
nf 605-352-l226, or joffroy.vnndor-
wIIfsd.usdn.gov.
NRCS wetIand
protection and
habitat
improvement
funding
appIications due
February 10