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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 24
Volume 106
February 2, 2012
by Del Bartels
What bullies dont like is ...
themselves. They want to see what
kind of angry bird you really are.
Just be a red bird. If you do noth-
ing, they will usually leave you
alone. If not, go see the big kids, the
teachers, said Ron Anglin.
Anglin gave such advice and in-
volved the Philip elementary stu-
dents, all while he clowned around
and juggled. He handled every-
thing from yo-yos, soap bubbles,
plates, clubs, bean bags to balls. He
is a motivational speaker who per-
formed during a Philip elementary
assembly in the Philip gymnasium,
Wednesday, January 25.
A West Point graduate, Anglin
flew helicopters for the United
States Army. Then, after teaching
in a metropolitan school for nine
years, he quit to became a clown
and juggler to present a comic re-
lease and a message. His messages
cover subjects such as anti-bully-
ing, character building, cheating
and others.
His billing stated, I never left
the classroom. I just went and
found a bigger classroom. To the
Philip students, he stressed his
three Ps patience, perseverance
and practice.
Anglin learned much of his
clowning while entertaining chil-
dren in hospitals. Laughter is
such a release of tension. At a hos-
pital the kids are kids and dont
know how sick they are. But, the
parents have been sitting up all
night crying, said Anglin. Ive
Juggling anti-bullying, character building Ron Anglin
speaks and entertains for Philip elementary students
Bullying versus politeness ... Above, Philips Mark
Stangle got to juggle a plate, but experienced name-calling,
having to wear a funny hat and having to put up with Ron
Anglin. Right, Brin Heltzel got to help juggle cups, experi-
enced many thank you compliments and laughed while
getting to assist Anglin. Photos by Del Bartels
by Del Bartels
During the AARP/Retired Teach-
ers Association meeting, Monday,
January 30, the audience was
given an explanation of the politi-
cal redistricting of the city of
Philip. The finance officer for the
city of Philip, Monna Van Lint,
went through the realignment of
wards within the city that resulted
from the last federal census.
Van Lint said that population
changes since the last census were
given to the cities, counties and
states. The changing of the bound-
aries of the wards within Philip
will cause the changing of voter
registrations of people whose resi-
dences were in one ward but, due to
redistricting, now are in a different
ward.
This gets very confusing, not
only for you Im sure, but for us as
well. My manual itself is over 500
pages, and in it there is election
law, said Van Lint. The goal is to
equalize the population voter-
wise. Van Lint explained the
changes, while Brittany Smith,
deputy finance officer, distributed
pages of information coinciding
with the presentation.
She said that the Haakon County
auditor will notify voters, probably
in the next month or two, of their
changes in area of their voter reg-
istration because of the redistrict-
ing. For any other reason, such as
a voter actually moving to a differ-
ent address, the changing of their
voter registration would be the re-
sponsibility of the voter. Even if
you own property inside Philip, ex-
plained Van Lint, your voter reg-
istration is based off of where you
physically live.
The next city election will be
April 10, with the polling place
being in Room A-1 of the Philip
High School. With the completion
of some terms, and with their pre-
vious wards changing underneath
them, four seats on the six-member
city council and the mayors seat
will all be up for election. The may-
orship is voted on at-large, thus the
names of mayoral candidates will
be on all the ballots. Only the
names of those council candidates
in a voters ward will be on that
voters ballot.
Circulation of nominating peti-
tions began January 27, and those
petitions must be returned to the fi-
nance office by 5:00 p.m. February
24. Van Lint warned that if a voter
is asked to sign a nominating peti-
tion, they can sign for only the new
ward in which they live. If no one
runs for an open ward seat, the
person in that position will con-
tinue their responsibilities unless
they officially resign. The mayor
may appoint a willing person who
lives in that ward to fill the vacant
seat until that term is over.
Councilman Greg Arthur was
present. He addressed a point from
the audience, We did have one
businessman on the fire protection
district board ... who said he lost
business because he was on the
board.
Van Lint addressed the point of
businessmen in public office, In 16
years Ive had only one council
member who was threatened (busi-
ness-wise). That was regrettable,
but it did not sway him from being
on the council.
In other AARP/RTA business,
the local grandparent essays will
be picked up February 9 from the
fifth graders. Three local writers
will be honored, with the top essay
being sent to the state AARP for
possible grandparent essay of the
year. The local winners will be an-
nounced after the May 1-2 South
Dakota Retired Teachers Associa-
tion convention.
The Country Cupboard food
pantry is hoping for more dona-
tions. It has about 600 pounds of
venison and has cases of soup, but
is in particular need of hamburger
helper, crackers and pancake mix.
The Community Betterment
Committee is looking for volun-
teers to help lighten the load of var-
ious tasks, such as the summer
time watering of potted plants
placed around town.
The annual meeting of the mem-
bers of the Bad River Senior Citi-
zens Center will be Thursday,
February 9 at 2:30 p.m. Member-
ship does not require the person be
of a certain age.
A free drivers safety class will be
presented March 8. Contact Mike
or Marcia West for more informa-
tion.
Free tax preparation aid has
begun every Tuesday through April
10 at the Bad River Senior Citi-
zens Center in Philip. Bob Mc-
Daniel, Internal Revenue Service
trained and certified, will be avail-
able from 9:00 to noon. Though
walk-ins are welcome, he can be
reached to set up appointments
and for more information at 859-
2227.
The next Philip area AARP/RTA
meeting will be Monday, February
27, at the Bad River Senior Citi-
zens Center, starting at 6:00 p.m.
Philip finance officer speaks to AARP
on upcoming post-redistricting election
Out with the old, in with the new ... City of Philip Finance Officer
Monna Van Lint first showed the old map of the three wards in Philip, then dis-
played this new census-driven map of the wards. Each ward still has between
295 to 297 people who are eligible to register to vote. Photo by Del Bartels
by Del Bartels
A revolutionary, satellite-based
Automatic Meter Reading system
is being installed by West River/
Lyman-Jones Rural Water Sys-
tems Inc.
Working with Informational
Data Technologies out of Water-
town, WR/L-J is the first in the
world to use an AMR system in
which the meter data is transmit-
ted and received through satellite
technology. Currently, 700 of the
field units have been installed at
the water meter pits of individual
customers. The rest of the 3,000
units should be installed before the
end of this summer.
Were pretty proud that we are
the first to be doing this, said
WR/L-J Manager Jake Fitzgerald.
The board and staff are really ex-
cited. This system is the first water
utility in the world to install an
AMR system using satellite tech-
nology.
Each unit is only 15.5 inches tall,
less than 6.4 inches at its wide end,
weighs only 2.5 pounds, and has a
battery with a life expectancy of 10
years. Each unit will send one
reading per day. After all the units
are installed, WR/L-J will move
away from its current self-read,
self-bill system. This unit simply
sends a daily meter reading from
the rural user location to WR/L-Js
main office in Murdo.
Its already shown its useful-
ness, said Fitzgerald. Some units
have already been installed in the
rural service area north of Mid-
land. Earlier last week, because of
one of those units, the WR/L-J staff
noticed more water usage than
usual. Rather than jumping into a
work truck to go look for a possible
water leak, the staff checked the
computer and noticed one of their
customers had used over 10,000
gallons in a 24-hour period. They
identified the problem, as well as
the water user. The individuals
potable water was backfeeding into
his old well. The problem would not
have been identified as quickly
without the daily meter reading.
The newly installed unit saved us
fuel and man-hours, and it also
prevented the water user from hav-
ing a very large bill, said Fitzger-
ald.
We still need our users to use
the self-read, self-bill system until
all of these are installed, said
Fitzgerald. These units will not
prevent leaks, its not a leak pre-
venter. Its a tool that will hope-
fully help us identify problems
more quickly. The meters will al-
ways be there.
Overall, its a project that moves
us in a positive direction. Every
night this (unit) wakes up and
sends us a signal. There will be
alarm threshold capabilities, and,
again, those will probably not be
entirely set in until the end of sum-
mer, said Fitzgerald. It will help
identify and manage pipeline leaks
and better promote water conser-
vation and eventually it will mod-
ernize our billing system
Fitzgerald said that IDTs An-
gelo Polsinelli was made aware of
the problem water utilities had in
reading their meters in such re-
mote locations. Through contacts
made with WR/L-J in a study being
conducted about using radio-based
meter reading, he and WR/L-J
have been working on this satellite-
based system. The satellite com-
pany that IDT works with is the
largest in the world. We feel the
savings are going to offset most of
the cost, and it will really improve
the quality of service to our mem-
bers, said Fitzgerald said. I think
we underestimated it a couple
years ago. It is really taking off.
WR/L-J first in satellite meter reading
Daily meter readings via satellite ... Jake Fitzgerald, manager for West
River/Lyman-Jones Rural Water Systems, Inc., displays the new Automatic
Meter Reading unit. Transmitting from the individual users water meter pit, it
updates the main office on daily water usage. Photo by Del Bartels
Satellite reading ... WR/L-J
Manager Jake Fitzgerald holds the
Automatic Meter Reading system de-
vice that will eventually be transmit-
ting daily readings of individual water
meters.
gone into several towns after a
tragedy and it was such a release.
Thats the joy ... doing something
that I used to get in trouble for.
Interspersed among his silly rap
music and his juggling, Anglin
made comments like, If you learn
to juggle, your brain will grown
three percent, and Treat people
like you would like to be treated,
after the Army I was driving
school buses, and thats a whole lot
more dangerous, and Stop cheat-
ing in life, its not a video game.
by Elizabeth Sam Grosz
Community News Service
There have been a lot of things
that probably should have been
done years ago, but they finally
have gotten done, said Governor
Dennis Daugaards Chief of Staff
Dusty Johnson, referring to more
openness in state government.
Johnson spoke to a group of
South Dakota Newspaper Associa-
tion editors and publishers who
met in Pierre, January 26. While a
push for more open records had oc-
curred during the previous admin-
istration of Gov. Michael Rounds, it
is generally agreed that it has been
Daugaard who has encouraged
openness from the top down.
Johnson presented a Top 10 list
of Daugaards open government ef-
forts. It included such things as
providing the invitation lists for
several governors functions, guest
lists of those events, and opening
Valhalla and the governors man-
sion to the public.
Valhalla, a rustic cabin overseen
by the Department of Game, Fish
and Parks in Custer State Park in
the Black Hills, was once the re-
treat of Gov. Peter Norbeck. It is a
visible openness, said Johnson.
Rather than this being part of the
empire of the governor, it is some-
thing that he holds in trust for the
people. It now is available for rent,
he said, and the mansion also is
available for tours and events.
Another open government effort,
noted Johnson, was the Depart-
ment of Corrections After-Incident
Report which was offered after
guard R.C. Johnson was killed by
two inmates attempting to escape.
When a man dies, said Johnson,
people raise all kinds of perfectly
legitimate questions about how is
our maximum security and high-
medium security prison being run.
The governor felt so strongly about
this, he said, that the day the re-
port was released, Daugaard spent
the entire day at the S.D. Peniten-
tiary in Sioux Falls and gave an in-
terview to any news media of
himself and the warden.
The sixth item, Johnson said,
was the Open Records Penalty Law
enacted last year, adding, I think
you will see the governor sign lots
of Open Government/Open Meet-
ing legislation in the future.
Five, he said, was opening the
Governors Office of Economic De-
velopment records that included
block grants, Future Funds,
Dakota Seeds, and others. Again,
Johnson said, as you look through
these there arent the smoking
guns there that you would have
every reason to presume other-
wise.
Governors top 10 efforts
toward open government
(continued on page 2)
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mnfIon boIongs fo fho ooIo, nnd
If Is our job fo mnko fhnf Informn-
fIon nccossIbIo. If Is nof our job fo
mnko If dIffIcuIf for you fo gof.
Thnf, ho snId, nIso rofors fo num-
bor fwo, whIch Is ChnngIng fho
CuIfuro. AII of fho ofhor fhIngs on
fho IIsf don`f mnffor vory much,
Johnson snId, wIfhouf fhnf. Thoro
nro nIwnys ronsons nnd oxcusos nof
fo rovIdo fhIngs, buf whnf Is
noodod Is for ooIo fo undorsfnnd
whnf fhoIr job Is. Tho fIrsf sIx
monfhs of fho ndmInIsfrnfIon fhnf
dIdn`f go nrfIcuInrIy woII, snId
Johnson, buf I fhInk fho Insf sIx
monfhs hnvo boon ronIIy good.
AnyfImo fhnf Isn`f fho cnso, ho
nddod, you nood fo Iof us know.
Thnf brIngs If fo numbor ono on
fho IIsf, ho snId, whIch Is n commIf-
monf fo confInuod Imrovomonf.
Wo know wo nro nof dono; wo
know wo nro nof orfocf, snId
Johnson. Ho nIso snId fo oxocf nn-
ofhor forum on oon govornmonf,
whIch hnd boon hoId sovornI yonrs
ngo wIfh fhon-Affornoy ConornI
!nrry !ong.
Johnson wns nskod fo commonf
on sovornI ofhor Issuos:
:A bIII fo mnko If cIonr fhnf
rocords of nsf govornors nnd IIou-
fonnnf govornors nro roorfy of
fho sfnfo hns boon Infroducod.
Johnson snId humnnIfy Iosf nII
fhnf hIsfory whon offIcInIs In ofhor
sfnfos dosfroyod fhoIr rocords uon
IonvIng offIco. Tho bIII, ho snId, wns
nocossnry If wo wnnf fo rofocf
fhoso rocords for orofuIfy.
:Tho robIom of wnnIng rurnI
ouInfIon hns goffon so bIg, John-
son snId, fhnf If Is nof goIng fo bo
soIvod doIng fho snmo oId fhIng.
IosIdos fho govornor`s now Soufh
nkofn Workforco InIfInfIvo nnd
fho fuIfIon roImbursomonf ro-
grnm for docfors nnd donfIsfs,
fhoro nIso noods fo bo n focus on
how fo mnko rofossIonnIs hny
In n smnII fown. Tho govornor Is
ronIIy goIng fo fry, bocnuso fhnf Is
hIs ubrIngIng, snId Johnson, fo
fry fo sfnbIIIzo fho ouInfIon drnIn
In rurnI nrons.
:Tho govornor`s Inn fo oIImI-
nnfo fonuro for fonchors hns nof
cronfod ns much confrovorsy ns ox-
ocfod, snId Johnson. Ho snId fho
govornor Is dodIcnfod fo fho con-
cof of morIf ny nnd nIso dodI-
cnfod fo fho concof fhnf If wouId
bo from now sfnfo monoy, nof from
IocnI fnxnyors. Johnson nIso snId
fhnf nugnnrd Is obsossIvoIy nnd
comuIsIvoIy focusod on fho sfu-
donf nchIovomonf nrf of fhIs con-
vorsnfIon, rnfhor fhnn fho rosourco
nIIocnfIon nrf.
Governor Dennis Daugaard's top 10
efforts toward open government touted
(continued from page 1)
WIfh fowor fhnn 60 dnys romnIn-
Ing boforo fhIs yonr`s scIonco fnIr on
Mnrch 22, fho quosfIon fhnf Is on
fho mInds of mnny Is, Whoro do I
sfnrf
Tho fnmous Ironch nnfhrooIo-
gIsf, CInudo !ovI-Sfrnuss, onco ob-
sorvod fhnf n scIonfIsf Is nof n
orson who knows fho rIghf nn-
swors, buf rnfhor n orson who
nsks fho rIghf quosfIons. A scIonco
rojocf bogIns wIfh fho rIghf quos-
fIon. IoIng nbIo fo nrfIcuInfo ox-
ncfIy whnf If Is fhnf you nro fryIng
fo dIscovor Is fho bogInnIng of n
succossfuI rojocf.
Sfudonfs nood fo bo romIndod of
fwo Imorfnnf consfrnInfs. IIrsf, fo
bo succossfuI, n sfudonf musf
chooso n subjocf fhnf Is of Inforosf
fo fhom. Tho ChInoso IhIIosohor,
ConfucIus, foIIs us, Chooso n job
you Iovo, nnd you wIII novor hnvo fo
work n dny In your IIfo.
SocondIy, mnko suro fhnf fho
scoo of fho quosfIon Is mnnngo-
nbIo. Onco ngnIn, fho words of fho
wIso ChInoso sngo romInds us fhnf,
Tho mnn who movos n mounfnIn
bogIns by cnrryIng nwny smnII
sfonos.
AII fhnf romnIns now Is fo work
fho robIom ufIIIzIng fho scIonfIfIc
mofhod. Onco fho quosfIon hns
boon formuInfod, fho noxf sfo Is fo
do fho homowork. Sonrch fho Infor-
nof, IIbrnry nnd ofhor sourcos for
nII of fho InformnfIon fhnf you cnn
ronsonnbIy Ionrn nbouf fho foIc so-
Iocfod.
ow, nrmod wIfh fhIs wonIfh of
knowIodgo fho rosonrchor Is rondy
for sfo fhroo, fo formuInfo fhoIr
hyofhosIs ns fo n ossIbIo nnswor
fo fhoIr quosfIon.
Sfo four Is fo docIdo uon n ro-
coduro fo fosf fho hyofhosIs
fhrough obsorvnfIons nnd/or oxor-
ImonfnfIon.
In sfo fIvo, fho dnfn gnfhorod Is
orgnnIzod In such n wny fhnf If Is
ossIbIo fo ronch n concIusIon ns fo
fho vnIIdIfy of fho roosod hyofh-
osIs. Chnrfs nnd grnhs nro vory
usofuI fo dIsIny fho dnfn In n
monnIngfuI wny.
Tho wrIfIng of fho roorf nnd
buIIdIng of fho dIsIny Is mndo ro-
nIIy onsy by ufIIIzIng fochnoIogy.
Tho mnforInI IncIudod In fho roorf
cnn bo mnnIuInfod fo roduco nn
oyo cnfchIng dIsIny fhnf wIII cn-
furo fho nffonfIon of fho judgos nnd
ooIo from fho communIfy who nf-
fond fho fnIr.
IInnIIy, rohonrso, rohonrso, ro-
honrso. In doIng so, you wIII do-
voIo fho soIf-confIdonco fo rosonf
your dIscovorIos cIonrIy nnd confI-
donfIy.
Thoso guIdoIInos nro Infondod
onIy ns n guIdo nnd cnn bo modIfIod
fo nIIow for ngo, nbIIIfy nnd fho In-
forosfs of fho young scIonfIsf. As In
fho nsf, n scIonco fnIr rojocf cnn
consIsfs of oxorImonfnfIon, modoI
buIIdIng, coIIocfIons or domonsfrn-
fIons, so Iong ns fho choson rojocf
Is wIfhIn fho cnnbIIIfy of fho
young rosonrchor nnd Is snfo.
Tonms of fIffh grndo sfudonfs nro
curronfIy vIsIfIng ofhor cInssrooms
whoro fhoy nro shnrIng fhoIr cInss`
rojocf In whIch fhoy InvosfIgnfod
fho fIIghf chnrncforIsfIcs of n modoI
rockof.
Area elementary science fair set for March 22
by !IzubetL "Sum" Gvosz
CommunIty News SevvIce
Soufh nkofn`s omocrnf nnd
!oubIIcnn IogIsInfIvo Iondors gnvo
InsIghf Info fhoIr sfnncos on sov-
ornI foIcs, osocInIIy oducnfIon,
durIng n Jnnunry 26 nows confor-
onco In IIorro wIfh n grou of fho
sfnfo`s dnIIy nnd wookIy nowsn-
ors.
Inch nrfy mof sonrnfoIy wIfh
fho odIfors nnd ubIIshors rIor fo
n Iunchoon hosfod by Soufh nkofn
owsnor AssocInfIon. !oubII-
cnns dIscussod fho govornor`s odu-
cnfIon nnd workforco InIfInfIvos,
onhnncIng fho busInoss oconomIc
cIImnfo, rovIowIng fho IogIsInfIvo
rocoss, ns woII ns rovIowIng of dIf-
foronf ngoncIos.
If`s snfo fo sny fhnf Insf yonr,
whofhor you woro !oubIIcnn or
omocrnf, snId !oubIIcnn Sonnfo
MnjorIfy !ondor !uss OIson, Wonf-
worfh, If wnsn`f n Ionsnnf yonr fo
fry fo gof rId of fho sfrucfurnI
dofIcIf. HnvIng fhnf bohInd us, wo
nro nf n oInf whoro wo nro sooIng
fho nbIIIfy of fho IogIsInfuro nnd
fho govornor fo fnko fho monIos wo
ofhorwIso wouId hnvo boon sond-
Ing on dobf sorvIco fo fhnf sfruc-
furnI dofIcIf nnd roInvosfIng fhoso
doIInrs In n rogrnm.
Sonnfor Coroy Irown, nssIsfnnf
mnjorIfy Iondor, Coffysburg, who
chnIrs fho JoInf ArorInfIons
CommIffoo, ngrood, nofIng fho
commIffoo`s numbor ono gonI Is fo
hnvo n bnInncod budgof.
omocrnfs, on fho ofhor hnnd,
woro mosf concornod fhnf dny wIfh
fho oducnfIon foIc, sInco fhoy hnd
jusf fhnf mornIng Issuod fhoIr Inn
fo robuIId Soufh nkofn schooIs.
Houso MInorIfy !ondor IornIo
Hunhoff, Ynnkfon, snId bnsIcnIIy
fhnf monnf robuIIdIng fho bnso
foundnfIon of sfnfo schooI fundIng.
Ho snId fho sfnfo`s chIIdron wIII
suffor If fho foundnfIon Is Ignorod
nnd fho sfnfo confInuos fo shIff
moro on fo IocnI roorfy fnxos.
Hunhoff snId fho bnso hns nof boon
fundod roorIy sInco l996, nnd
now wIfh sfnfo Inw Ignorod fho
nsf fhroo yonrs In schooI fundIng,
fho IovoI hns onIy Incronsod l.5
orconf sInco l996.
!orosonfnfIvo MIfch Inrgon,
Houso mInorIfy Iondor, IInndronu,
ngrood, quosfIonIng whofhor fhoro
ronIIy Is n formuIn, If If hns nof
boon fundod roorIy.
Cov. onnIs nugnnrd wnnfs fo
romovo fonuro for fonchors nnd
gIvo morIf ny fo fho sfnfo`s fo
fonchors. !oubIIcnns gonornIIy
ngroo, buf fho omocrnfs In fhoIr
Inn sny: Thoro nro rovon wnys
fo comonsnfo fonchors who show
oxcoIIonco, buf wo hnvo doo con-
corns nbouf fho govornor`s Inn fo
rnnk nnd rownrd n fIxod numbor of
fonchors. Any Inn shouId oncour-
ngo fonchor coIInbornfIon, rnfhor
fhnn cronfIng comofIfIon. Any
such Inns shouId como from IocnI
schooI bonrds, If wns nofod.
Irown oxrossod concorn fhnf
schooIs hnvo nof chnngod fhoIr od-
ucnfIonnI nchIovomonf rnfIng In
fho nsf 40 yonrs. Thoy nro good,
ho snId, buf Is If gronf
As for fho concorn fhnf fonuro Is
rofocfIng bnd fonchors, Inrgon
snId whnf fho sfnfo ncfunIIy hns Is
cnIIod confInuous confrncfs. Affor
fho fhIrd yonr of omIoymonf, fho
confrncf Is nufomnfIcnIIy Issuod.
Tho fonchor who Is nof orformIng
ns oxocfod, Inrgon snId, noods fo
bo In dIscussIons nnd work wIfh fho
rIncInI fo Imrovo. If fho rIncI-
nI Is nof documonfIng nnd fryIng
fo Imrovo fho fonchor`s orform-
nnco, Inrgon snId, fhon If Is fho
rIncInI`s fnuIf fho fonchor Is nof
orformIng u fo oxocfnfIons.
Hunhoff nssorfod fhnf fnIkIng
nbouf romovIng fonuro nnd nddIng
morIf ny Is fnkIng our focus off
foundnfIon fundIng.
State IegisIative Ieaders discuss goaIs of 2012 session
by !IzubetL "Sum" Gvosz
CommunIty News SevvIce
!ocnI schooI bonrds nro boIng on-
courngod fo suorf fho fonchIng of
fho IIbIo In fhoIr schooIs wIfh n
rosoIufIon nssod by fho Soufh
nkofn Houso of !orosonfnfIvos
Jnnunry 25.
Sonsor Sfovo HIckoy, !-SIoux
InIIs, snId fonchIng of fho IIbIo Is
fho cornorsfono of wosforn cIvIIIzn-
fIon, Ifs cuIfuro, Inw, IIfornfuro, nrf
nnd hIIosohy. In l953, ho snId,
rnyor wns fhrown ouf of schooIs,
buf fho IIbIo Is worfhy of sfudIos.
HIckoy snId fhoro woro fwo ron-
sons for nrovIng fho rosoIufIon,
HC!l004. IIrsf, ho boIIovos schooI
bonrds shouId mnko fhoIr own do-
cIsIons, buf fhIs rosoIufIon wouId
fnko nwny fho fonr of fhoso who
wIsh fo fonch fho IIbIo.
!o. JIm IoIIn, !-Cnnfon,
ngrood, nofIng fhnf In usIng
IhrnsofIndor on fho Infornof, fo
hrnsos woro fhoso found In Shnko-
sonronn Inys, buf fho socond
mosf Imorfnnf sourco of hrnsos
wns fho IIbIo. Ho nIso rocnIIod Tho
IIrds` ouInr song from fho Info
l960s nnd onrIy l9?0s, Turn,
Turn, Turn. Tho IyrIcs of fhnf
song, snId IoIIn, como from IccIo-
sInsfos 3.
!o. Shnwn Torno, !-SIoux
InIIs, snId If our moffo Is '!ndor
Cod fho ooIo ruIo,` If wouId bo
nrorInfo fo nIIow our kIds fo
know who Cod Is.
o ono soko ngnInsf fho rosoIu-
fIon, howovor fho fInnI vofo of 55-
l5 rofIocfod somo oosIfIon. Tho
monsuro now goos on fo fho Sonnfo
for Ifs consIdornfIon.
House encourages allowing Bible
to be taught in public schools
by !IzubetL "Sum" Gvosz
CommunIty News SevvIce
A bIII fhnf wouId roonI fho sun-
sof cInuso on nIIowIng consfrucfIon
of n nursIng homo nf KyIo nssod
fhrough fho Soufh nkofn Sonnfo
roconfIy nnd wns sonf on fo fho
Houso.
Sonnfo sonsor JIm Irndford, -
IIno !Idgo, snId chnngIng fho dnfo
from Juno 30 fo Juno 29 nIIows fho
bIII, If nssod by bofh Houso nnd
Sonnfo nnd sIgnod by fho Covor-
nor, fo fnko offocf 90 dnys nffor fho
IogIsInfuro Is ondod. AIso, Irndford
snId, If nIIows nssngo by n sImIo
mnjorIfy, rnfhor fhnn fwo-fhIrds.
IInnncos hnvo boon vory hnrd,
snId Irndford, cIfIng fho rocossIon
nnd budgof cufs mndo by Insf yonr`s
IogIsInfuro, buf fhrough work by
mnny ooIo n rojocf Is nf hnnd
whIch Is sookIng fInnncIng. Chnng-
Ing fho sunsof cInuso mnkos fhnf
rojocf moro nffrncfIvo nnd do-nbIo,
ho nofod.
Tho govornor Is nwnro, snId
Irndford, fho honIfh donrfmonf
Is nwnro nnd fhoy nII ngroo fhnf
fhIs Is noodod.
A mornforIum on nursIng homo
consfrucfIon In Soufh nkofn hns
boon In Inco sInco l988, buf Is ro-
nowod orIodIcnIIy by fho IogIsIn-
furo. ThIs rojocf Is oufsIdo fho
mornforIum bocnuso of fho nood for
nddIfIonnI nursIng homo bods In
fho IIno !Idgo nron.
Son. Todd SchIokowny, !-SIoux
InIIs, quosfIonod whofhor fhIs bIII
wns roInfod In nny wny fo fho nurs-
Ing homo In IngIo Iuffo fhnf hns
boon buIIf, buf Is nof yof oon.
If Is nof, snId Irndford, nofIng
fhnf rojocf Is boIng hoId u duo fo
n InwsuIf ngnInsf fho confrncfor for
nnronfIy subsfnndnrd roofIng
consfrucfIon.
LegisIative maneuver aIIows new
KyIe nursing home to stay on track
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As wo como fo fho ond of Jnnu-
nry nnd movo Info Iobrunry, wo
nro movIng quIckIy fhrough fho
IrIvnfo IosfIcIdo AIIcnfor CorfI-
fIcnfIon MoofIng sonson. Tho ro-
mnInIng moofIngs In soufh-confrnI
Soufh nkofn nro IIsfod In fho cnI-
ondnr nf fho ond of fhIs coIumn. If
you nro nof nbIo fo mnko If fo ono
of fhoso moofIngs, nII of fho IAT
moofIngs In Soufh nkofn nro
IIsfod on fho SS! IxfonsIon wob-
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WIfh fho ro-orgnnIznfIon of fho
Soufh nkofn IxfonsIon SorvIco
fhIs fnII, nof nII IrIvnfo AIIcn-
fors whoso corfIfIcnfIon oxIrod In
ocombor, 20ll mny hnvo boon
nofIfIod fhnf fhoy nro no Iongor
corfIfIod. A osf cnrd wns roconfIy
mnIIod from SS! fo nII IrIvnfo
AIIcnfors whoso corfIfIcnfIon ox-
Irod In ocombor, ndvIsIng fhom
of fhoIr oxIrnfIon, nnd of fho wob-
sIfo monfIonod nbovo fhnf IIsfs fho
IAT moofIngs In Soufh nkofn.
Wo hnvo boon honrIng fhnf mnny
ooIo dIdn`f rocoIvo fho cnrd unfII
nffor n moofIng In fhoIr nron hnd
nIrondy occurrod.
As sfnfod In onrIIor coIumns, fho
mnjorIfy of fho IAT moofIngs In
soufh-confrnI S, nnd nround fho
sfnfo, wIII consIsf of rncfIcnI osf
confroI InformnfIon fhnf you cnn
uso In your oornfIon.
If you rofor fo comIofo your cor-
fIfIcnfIon by nffondIng n moofIng,
hoofuIIy you nro nbIo fo mnko If
fo ono of fhoso romnInIng fo bo
hoId. Tho ofhor ofIon fo bocomo
corfIfIod ns n rIvnfo nIIcnfor Is
fo comIofo fho fnko homo fosf
nvnIInbIo nf fho SS! !ogIonnI
IxfonsIon Confors, nnd mnny of
fho Counfy IxfonsIon OffIcos.
WIntev WLeut
SuvvIvu! \pdute
I hoo fhnf my coIumn of Jnnu-
nry l2 (WInfor Whonf In Joo-
nrdy) wnsn`f soon ns sorIous
gIoom nnd doom rognrdIng fho
ofonfInI of wInforkIII for fho cur-
ronf cro. AIfhough nIr fomorn-
furos dIod boIow zoro In mId-
Jnnunry, fho soII fomornfuros
sfnyod In fho hIgh foons, ovon nf
fho 2 dofh, ovon In fho coIdor
nrons of Soufh nkofn, nnd wIfh
IImIfod snow covor.
Ivon If somo whonf fIoIds broko
dormnncy, fhoy cnn go bnck Info
dormnncy, nnd If If fook ns IIffIo ns
n couIo of dnys fo rofurn fo Iow
fomornfuros, IIffIo wInforhnrdI-
noss wns Iosf. Tho bIggosf concorn
Is dry soII, whIch cooIs off quIckor
nnd cnn gof coIdor fhnn moIsf soII.
Thoro Is nIso concorn for fIoIds
wIfh IIffIo rosIduo, whIch couId
suffor from wInd orosIon, oxosIng
fho crowns fo dossIcnfIon.
PvecIsIon Ag ConIevence
Tho l3fh AnnunI IrocIsIon Ag
Conforonco wIII bo hoId on Iobru-
nry 22, 20l2 nf fho Iosf Wosforn
!nmkofn HofoI In Abordoon, S.
Tho commIffoo hns uf fogofhor
whnf Iooks IIko nn oxcoIIonf ro-
grnm fhnf shouId Inforosf nnyono
consIdorIng IrocIsIon AgrIcuIfuro
or wnnfIng fo fIno funo fhoIr foch-
nIquos. Tho conforonco hns nf-
frncfod nn ImrossIvo IIsf of son-
sors, mosf or nII of whIch wIII nr-
fIcInfo ns oxhIbIfors, nddIng fo
fho oducnfIonnI vnIuo for fhoso nf-
fondIng.
IrosonfnfIon foIcs wIII IncIudo:
MnkIng 'Confs` ouf of YIoId MonI-
for nfn, MnnngIng nnd Inforrof-
Ing YIoId Mns, IrocIsIon Ag-
MnchInory InnovnfIons for fho Iu-
furo, Ag InformnfIon Sysfoms of
fho Iufuro, Tho MIrncIo of Mod-
orn AgrIcuIfuro. Indusfry !dnfo
SossIons wIII bo offorod by: TrIm-
bIo nvIgnfIon, Ag!ondor Toch-
noIogIos, !nvon AIIod TochnoIo-
gIos, John ooro/!O IquImonf,
nnd CH/TIfnn MnchInory.
!ogIsfrnfIon Is IImIfod fo fho
fIrsf 300 ooIo. !ogIsfrnfIon
forms cnn bo obfnInod from fho !o-
gIonnI IxfonsIon Confors, nnd In
fho nonr fufuro, on fho ICrow wob-
sIfo, Igrow.org.
Cu!enduv
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Buster Peterson - Kadoka, S.D.
ANNUAL HAAKON COUNTY
FARM BUREAU MEETING
Wednesday, February S, 2012
at ?3- SaIoon meetIng room, PbIIIp
Steak meaI provIded Ior aII
Farm Bureau members at 6:30 p.m.
BusIness meetIng to IoIIow
at ?:30 p.m. (open to pubIIc)
(pIease RSVP to IocaI oIIIce: SS9-2902)
Agenda:
Siaic and Fcdcral Issucs
Discussion of Ag Conccrns
Prcscniaiion ly Young Farncrs & FancIcrs
annual ncciing aiicndccs
Fcvicw of ncnlcr lcncfiis
Elcciion of Officcrs
Come ond ]1nd ou1 uo1 Form Bureou 1s o11 obou1!
Preparations are
underway for the
first local plant share
B, 1l/e Box/er
Thoy sny fhnf boIng coIod Is fho
gronfosf comIImonf. In cnso of
!nId CIfy's nnnunI AImosf Iroo
I!AT SHA!I If corfnInIy Is
fruo ns fnr ns fhIs gnrdonor Is con-
cornod. !ndor fho dIIIgonf dIroc-
fIon of Mnsfor Cnrdonor CnfhIo
rnIno fhIs ovonf hns gnInod
fromondous ouInrIfy ovor fho
nsf docndo. Scoros of dodIcnfod
voIunfoors hnvo furnod fhIs Idon
Info n vory woII nffondod Snfurdny
mornIng In Mny, whIch mnny IocnI
nnd ovon ouf of fown foIks Iook for-
wnrd fo. If you'vo novor nffondod,
you'vo boon mIssIng ouf. If you'ro
Inforosfod In nffondIng, go nhond
nnd confncf n IhIII Cnrdon CIub
mombor for oufIng Info or sImIy
fooI froo fo chock If ouf for yoursoIf
on Mny l9,20l2.
Of courso, oorfunIfIos cIosor fo
homo nro moro nonIIng, so In nn
nffomf fo foIIow In fho foofsfos
of fhIs gronf Idon, fho IhIII Cnr-
don CIub hns docIdod fo sfnrf n
frndIfIon of Ifs own. ThIs yonr wIII
mnrk fho fIrsf nffomf nf n hoo-
fuIIy oqunIIy succossfuI nIboIf
much smnIIor ovonf. So, whnf Is Is
nII nbouf, you nsk WoII, In n nuf-
shoII If offors fho ubIIc nn oor-
funIfy fo urchnso Innfs nf n frnc-
fIon of fho cosf of n rofnII urchnso
by shnrIng Innfs fhrough IocnIs,
fnmIIy nnd frIonds.
Horo's how If works: On Snfur-
dny, Juno 2nd nf fho Hnnkon
Counfy Courf Houso, wo oncour-
ngo IVI!YOI fo nffond wIfh n
fow (or mnny) Innfs from fhoIr
homo or ynrd fhoy'ro wIIIIng fo
shnro. Any nnd nII honIfhy Innfs
nro woIcomo, buf Innfs musf bo
offod (In your choIco of confnInor)
nnd InboIod IndIvIdunIIy. Tho moro
Innfs you cnn shnro, fho boffor.
P!unt ReceIvIng
Ivee Coupons & Coupon
PuvcLuses - 9:00 um - 10:00 um
A.) I!II !I CO!IOS-
IrIng nny nmounf of oxfrn Innfs
from your homo nnd ynrd IndIvId-
unIIy offod nnd InboIod (fooI froo
fo of In nny fyo of confnInor ) bo-
fwoon 9:00 nnd l0:00 nm. In ox-
chnngo you wIII rocoIvo ono I!II
rod couon good for 2 Innfs.
I.) $ l.- I!!I CO!IOS -
Anyono cnn urchnso n couon
good for 2 Innfs. You cnn buy ono
or fwo couons. (ThIs gofs you u
fo 4 Innfs for $ 2.-)
***OORPRIZS***
**IR RIRSHMNTS**
***MASTR GARNRS TO
ANSWR Q\STIONS***
IInnf ShnrIng l0:l5 n.m. -
ll:00 n.m.
ShnrIng sfnrfs nf l0:l5 n.m. !od
couons gof fIrsf dIbs! AII couons
nro IndIvIdunIIy numborod. IIrsf
como - fIrsf sorvo!
Iofwoon now nnd fhon, you mny
wnnf fo sfnrf snvIng confnInors of
nII kInds for your donnfIons. ThInk
nbouf sfnrfIng n fow oxfrn
soodIIngs or dIvIdIng n fow oxfrn
houso Innfs. VoggIos, fIowors,
froos, shrubs, houso Innfs, horbs
nnd soods nII nro woIcomo. IInn on
nffondIng, shnrIng nnd suorfIng
your IocnI communIfy.
1/ ie li/e /le eeeJ pu/ in /le eoil
/le nore one eoue, /le greo/er /le
lortee/. Orieon Sue// MorJen
Soufh nkofn SmnII Acrongos
wIII hosf n somInnr for nII ncrongo
ownors, Iobrunry l8, nf fho now
!nIvorsIfy Confor, jusf soufh of
IxIf 6l nnd onsf of MconnIds nf
4300 Choyonno IIvd. In !nId
CIfy.
Tho 9:30 n.m. fo noon rogrnm
wIII IncIudo:
9:30 InfroducfIon fo Soufh
nkofn Sfnfo !nIvorsIfy`s Ixfon-
sIon !nId CIfy rogIonnI confor,
rosonfod by MIndy Huborf, SS!
IxfonsIon smnII ncrongo fIoId so-
cInIIsf.
9:40 grnnf oorfunIfIos for
ncrongo ownors, rosonfod by Hu-
borf, IncIudos InformnfIon on
SA!I grnnf oxorIoncos shnrod by
IInck HIIIs nron monf gonf roduc-
ors Irod nnd Honfhor Cordon nnd
Tom Inrnos, ns woII ns ofhor fund-
Ing oorfunIfIos.
l0:20 ICrow Horsos, fho now
Wob orfnI for horso ownors, ro-
sonfod by r. !oboccn Ioff, SS!
oquIno socInIIsf.
ll:05 mInInfuro cnffIo, rof-
IfnbIIIfy nnd fonsIbIIIfy for smnIIor
roorfIos, rosonfod by AdoIo
Hnrfy, SS! IxfonsIon cow/cnIf
fIoId socInIIsf
ll:30 Is ng sfnfus rIghf for your
roorfy, IncIudos InformnfIon on
counfy roquIromonfs nnd ovornII
fonsIbIIIfy, rosonfod by Huborf
nnd fosfImony shnrod by oug nnd
CnroI InvoI of Iuffo VIsfn Inrm.
Ior moro InformnfIon, confncf
MIndy Huborf nf 605-394-2236,
mIndy.huborfsdsfnfo.odu or vIsIf
hff://www.sdsfnfo.odu/wrnc/sdsn/I
ndox.cfm
Grants, horses,
miniature cattle, ag
status seminars
February 18
Soufh nkofn Inrmors !nIon
mombors from ncross fho sfnfo
frnvoIod fo IIorro, Tuosdny, Jnnu-
nry 24, for fho nnnunI Inrmors
!nIon !ogIsInfIvo ny. Mombors
hnd fho chnnco fo fnIk ono-on-ono
wIfh fhoIr oIocfod Iondors In fho
IogIsInfuro.
If`s IncrodIbIy Imorfnnf fo bo
nbIo fo foII your orsonnI sfory fo
fho mon nnd womon who nro mnk-
Ing fho docIsIons fhnf nffocf ngrI-
cuIfuro nnd our rurnI communI-
fIos, snId oug Sombko, SI!
rosIdonf.
Mombors nffondod IogIsInfIvo
commIffoo moofIngs nnd fnIkod fo
Inwmnkors fhroughouf fho dny.
Mombors who nffondod !ogIsInfIvo
ny nIso fook In fho gonornI sos-
sIon of fho IogIsInfuro. A Iunchoon
wns hoId whoro mombors honrd
from Soufh nkofn Socrofnry of
AgrIcuIfuro WnIf Ionos. Tho socro-
fnry oxInInod somo of fho Issuos
hIs offIco Is workIng on, IncIudIng
wnfor drnInngo Issuos fhnf nro os-
ocInIIy Imorfnnf fo ooIo In
norfhonsforn Soufh nkofn who
hnvo donIf wIfh sovornI yonrs of
wof condIfIons.
Wo nood fo Iook nf fho bIg Ic-
furo, Ionos snId, roforrIng fo
wnfor drnInngo robIoms nIong fho
Jnmos !Ivor. A Iof of counfIos nro
sfnrfIng fo wnIk nwny from If, nnd
If fho nfurnI !osourcos Consorvn-
fIon SorvIco wnnfs fo Iof you uf
fIIo In, (fho counfIos) sny 'Co nhond,
buf If you nffocf your noIghbor
fhoy`ro goIng fo suo you.` Thnf`s
whnf If`s como fo In n Iof of Incos.
Ionos snId fho Jnmos !Ivor
robIoms hnvo boon sfudIod fo
donfh ovor fho Insf fwo docndos,
nnd somofhIng noods fo bo dono.
Iuf, ho snId, If wo ronIIy wnnf fo
gof sorIous nbouf fnkIng cnro of
wnfor wo nood fo fnIk bIg Icfuro,
wo ronIIy do.
Irom bogInnIng fo ond, fho 300
mIIo Iong Jnmos !Ivor onIy dros
l2 fo l3 foof, nccordIng fo Ionos.
Thoro`s jusf nof much of n dro, so
wo hnvo fo fhInk dIfforonfIy nbouf
how wo donI wIfh fhIs robIom. Tho
Jnmos (!Ivor) hns jusf bocomo so
sIIfod ovor fhnf If cnn`f movo ns
much wnfor downsfronm ns If usod
fo, ho snId.
Tho socrofnry snId fhoy nro Iook-
Ing nf formIng n Inrgo wnforshod
rojocf fhnf wIII Iook nf fho wnfor
robIom cIosoIy nnd ossIbIo
drnInngo rojocfs fhnf couId nIIovI-
nfo wnfor robIoms. Ionos snId fho
!CS hns jurIsdIcfIon ovor wnfor,
so fhoro noods fo bo coIInbornfIon
on fho sfnfo nnd fodornI IovoIs.
Sonnfor ShnnfoI Krobs, !-!on-
nor, nnd !orosonfnfIvo MIfch Inr-
gon, -IInndronu, woro fho rocII-
onfs of fho oufsfnndIng IogIsInfIvo
Iondor nwnrds from Inrmors
!nIon.
Secretary of AgricuIture speaks with Farmers
Union on LegisIative Day
Tho Soufh nkofn CnffIoWomon
hnvo sof Iobrunry l6 ns fho 20l2
Ioof ny nf fho CnIfoI In IIorro.
Ioof ny wIII bo hosfod by fho
SCW from ll:00 n.m. fhrough
l:00 .m. Thoy nnd ofhor boof In-
dusfry orgnnIznfIons, nIong wIfh ng
nnd nnfurnI rosourco ngoncIos, wIII
bo In fho CnIfoI rofundn fo shnro
InformnfIon nbouf fho nufrIfIonnI
vnIuo of boof, fIs for cookIng wIfh
boof nnd fho Imorfnnco of fho boof
Indusfry fo Soufh nkofn.
Ioof roducors nro hny fo
shnro dofnIIs how fho boof you onf
mnkos Ifs wny from our nsfuros fo
your Info, snId SCW IrosIdonf,
JuIIo HoImquIsf, !oIInnco. AgrI-
cuIfuro confrIbufos ovor $2l bIIIIon
fo Soufh nkofn`s oconomy, nnd
boof roducfIon Is fho Inrgosf sog-
monf of fhnf oconomIc fncfor. In
Soufh nkofn, fho cnffIo Indusfry
Is 98 orconf fnmIIy-ownod busI-
nossos wIfh fho mnjorIfy of fhoso
oornfIons hnvIng boon In fho snmo
fnmIIIos for moro fhnn 25 yonrs,
snId HoImquIsf.
ThIs ovonf Is for ooIo fo Infor-
ncf wIfh Indusfry rofossIonnIs
from fho Soufh nkofn Ioof Indus-
fry CouncII, Soufh nkofn Crnss-
Innd ConIIfIon, Soufh nkofn
Sfockgrowors AssocInfIon, Soufh
nkofn CnffIomon`s AssocInfIon,
rosourco ngoncIos, ns woII ns ronI
fnrmors nnd rnnchors who roduco
fho boof for consumors` fnbIos.
If nII sfnrfs bononfh our foof, bo-
cnuso wo hnvo honIfhy soII In Soufh
nkofn, wo cnn grow rnIrIo
grnssos fhnf food fho cnffIo fhnf
gIvo us food, roducfs nnd convon-
Ioncos fhnf wo uso ovory dny, snId
CoIoffo KossIor, ubIIc nffnIrs so-
cInIIsf wIfh fho nfurnI !osourcos
ConsorvnfIon SorvIco, IIorro.
!Ivosfock roducors wnnf con-
sumors fo know fhnf susfnInnbIo
rosourcos nro fho foundnfIon of
fhoIr busInoss. Inrmors nnd rnnch-
ors work hnrd fo mnnngo fhoIr ro-
sourcos for n honIfhIor onvIron-
monf for ovoryono.
HoImquIsf snId fhnf durIng Ioof
ny, vIsIfors nnd IogIsInfors cnn fry
boof snndwIchos nnd ofhor snm-
Ios, fnko homo fho now wInnIng
rocIos from fho sfnfo boof cook off
nnd Ionrn nbouf koy nufrIonfs oo-
Io nood fhnf nro rovIdod by boof.
As n nof-for-rofIf orgnnIznfIon,
SCW works fhroughouf fho yonr
fo romofo, oducnfo nnd Inform
ooIo nbouf fho boof Indusfry.
Thoy hosf Ioof ny nnd ofhor
ovonfs such ns fho Soufh nkofn
boof nmbnssndor confosf, Soufh
nkofn boof cook off, Ioof ! Your
IIko nf fho SfurgIs MoforcycIo
!nIIy nnd n IcnIc nf IIIsworfh AIr
Iorco Inso.
Beef Day at the Capitol, Feb. 16
HIt & MIss
February B, B01B The PIcneer RevIew Page 4
I Vuun Hunscn
E-nu. gIunscngutc.nct o Icttoncc-cucu.con
!dev!y Meu!s
TLuvsduy, Ieb. 2: SwodIsh
MonfbnIIs, Au CrnfIn Iofnfoos,
Koy Wosf VoggIos, !oII, ChorrIos.
IvIduy, Ieb. 3: Hungnr-
Inn Iork TIs, Mnshod Iofnfoos,
CnIIfornIn VoggIos, !oII, IruIf
CockfnII.
Monduy, Ieb. 6: Honoy IrIod
ChIckon, ScnIIood Iofnfoos, Ions,
!oII, ArIcof HnIvos.
Tuesduy, Ieb. ?: MnrInnfod
ChIckon, uchoss Iofnfoos, CnrI
VoggIos, !oII, Crnos.
Wednesduy, Ieb. B: Sfonk
Inno, Inby Inkors, CnIIfornIn Au
CrnfIn, !oII, Ornngo/Ionch CoIn-
fIn.
***
IrIdny, Jnnunry 20, 20l2, nf
Somorsof Courf wo hnd fho ncfIvIfy
of whooI of forfuno. Thnnk you fo
SnndI nnd Susnn who uf u fho
uzzIos nnd nssod fho sInnor
nround. Wo hnd good fun In fonms
of Irono A. nnd Inoz, JIm IIIIIngsIy
nnd VIoIof, IIonnor nnd JIm
HoImos nnd JonnnIo, nnd Agnos
nnd VIvInn. Somo of our uzzIos
woro bnIcony sonfIng, onwnrd nnd
uwnrd, nnd fho ossIbIIIfIos nro
ondIoss.
Anofhor good fImo wo hnd on
IrIdny wns buIIdIng sugnr cubo
IgIoos. SnndI mndo sfIff frosfIng of
ogg whIfos nnd owdorod sugnr fo
sfIck fho cubos fogofhor. Sho nIso
rovIdod mnny coIorod cnndIos fo
mnko sIdownIks nnd ofhor docorn-
fIons nnd n IIffIo Icfuros of oInr
bonrs, nnd bnby oInr bonrs, on-
guIns nnd fIshormon. Our fInIshod
IgIoos nro now on dIsIny on fho
fronf dosk.
Irono A., Irono C., MnrcoIIn nnd
I Inyod n IIffIo nrfnor whIsf, fhon
MnrcoIIn Ioff nnd wo Inyod n IIffIo
wIdow whIsf. Thon Susnn cnmo
nnd wo wonf bnck fo nrfnor whIsf.
Irono C. hns n nonf cnrd shuffIor
mnchIno. M.!. Hnnson cnmo for
scrnbbIo nnd I Ioff. Wo found now
words ns noodod: zok, nn Inmnfo of
n SovIof Inbor cnm, nnd Infn, n
skIn dIsonso.
!nrry SchuIz, IhIII, honod nnd
snId fhnf hIs grnndmn, IIIIIo Hnn-
cock, hnd n sfroko nnd wns In fho
!nId CIfy hosIfnI. Thnnk you for
honIng, !nrry. I nm sorry fo honr
fhnf sho Infor nssod nwny.
Thnnk you fo my dnughfor,
CnroI Vognn, CoIorndo SrIngs. I
gof my hnIr fIxod ngnIn fodny,
whIch CnroI kIndIy nys for.
!ufh Shnr`s dnughfor, ShIrIoy,
vIsIfod !ufh nf Somorsof Courf,
Thursdny nnd IrIdny.
Tho !nId CIfy JournnI of Jnnu-
nry 2l cnrrIos fho obIfunry of Cny
Mosos, IhIII. My symnfhy fo
fnmIIy nnd frIonds. Cny Mosos hnd
boon n romInonf nnd woII-Iovod
IhIII rosIdonf nnd n IhIII offIcInI
for yonrs nnd yonrs.
Snfurdny, Jnnunry 2l, Agnos
Tnsfnd snng for mo In Cormnn,
Oh Whoro Oh Whoro Is My !IffIo
og Cono, nnd nnofhor IIffIo
song, nIso In Cormnn. I hoo sho
wIII wrIfo fhom down, or sIng
sIowIy wIfh roofIfIons so I cnn
wrIfo fhom down. Songs nnd
rhymos nro good fonchIng fooIs for
Inngungos.
HoIon SmIfh hns mndo good
rogross wIfh fho quIIfs for snIo jIg-
snw uzzIo fhnf VInnIo nnd nnny
sonf mo for ChrIsfmns. Wo hnvo If
sof u on fho socond fIoor of Som-
orsof Courf In fho fon room. Ofhors
nro woIcomo fo hoI uf If fogofhor.
My son, nvId Hnnson, If.
IIorro, cnmo fo vIsIf. Ho nnd frIond
nvId Hnnd woro InnnIng fo go
soo nn Indoor moforcycIo rnco In
fho cIvIc confor. nvId`s dnughfor
nnd hor chIIdron, M.!. nnd Inr-
bnrn Hnnson, nnd mnybo ofhors
Innnod fo moof fhom for suor
nnd go wIfh fhom. Snfurdny nffor-
noon, n bunch gof fogofhor In fho
ncfIvIfy gnrdon for domInoos nnd
whIsf. Susnn wns In fo hoI ouf.
Snfurdny wns wnrm nnd I
wnIkod nround fho oufsIdo of Som-
orsof Courf. In fho mornIng, fho
fIng wns hnngIng down wIfh nnry n
rIIo. Thoro wns snow on nvId`s
cnr ns ho sfnrfod from If. IIorro.
Ovor by MIdInnd, If moIfod nnd
wns snId fo bo 54 In !nId CIfy.
!nfor In fho dny, fho wInd cnmo
u, nnfurnIIy.
nvId hnd fImo fo sIf nnd vIsIf
for nwhIIo. Af 4:00 .m., nvId,
M.!. nnd I sfnrfod n gnmo of scrnb-
bIo. nvId wns wny nhond whon wo
hnd fo cnII fho gnmo on nccounf of
fImo.
OId frIond, Irnncos Iosf, WnII
confrIbufod fhIs rocIo fo fho Co-
oornfIvo ConnocfIons MngnzIno
for Iobrunry 20l2. Inkod Onf-
monI 3 cus oId fnshIonod onf-
monI, l cu nckod brown sugnr, 2
fnbIosoons bnkIng owdor, l fon-
soon cInnnmon, l fonsoon snIf, l
cu mIIk, l/2 cu moIfod buffor, 2
oggs, bonfon. CombIno nII IngrodI-
onfs. Iour Info n gronsod 9 Inch
squnro nn. Inko nf 350 for 40 fo
45 mInufos. Sorvo wIfh mIIk.
Tho Jnnunry 22, 20l2, !nId
CIfy JournnI Ickod u fhroo Ifoms
from fho IhIII IIonoor !ovIow.
Ono wns nbouf fho IhIII IIbrnry
rocoIvIng $l,000 for SIsfors In
CrImo. Anofhor Ifom hnd n hofo of
nn IIroufok nnd n sfory nbouf hIs
cnroor ns nn nucfIonoor. IInck
HIIIs Sfock Show nnmod nn
IIroufok ns fhoIr ngrI-busInoss
mnn of fho yonr. Ho hns boon cry-
Ing snIos for 35 yonrs. Ho hns nIso
confrIbufod hIs sorvIcos fo mnny n
bonofIf nucfIons. Tho fhIrd Ifom
wns nbouf n rurnI schooI In
Hnnkon Counfy. oo Crook
SchooI Is rooonIng In fho fnII of
20l2. !o-oonIng Is rnro.
Sundny, wo hnd church wIfh
!ov. !Ichnrdson. HIs grnndson,
whom wo snw onco whon ho wns
fIrsf born, now Is fwo yonrs oId nnd
knows grnndn`s rIng fono. Mrs
!Ichnrdson Is ouf wIfh n coId. Sho
nnd fhoIr dnughfor nro bofh
sIngIng In concorfs fhIs summor.
!ov. !Ichnrdson wonf fo soo Mnc
MconnId nnd Jnck Humko, who
hoos fo gof bnck fo Somorsof
Courf. Our mossngo for fodny wns:
Iorco fho sIn ouf of your IIfo by fIII-
Ing If wIfh good doods nnd
fhoughfs. !ov. !Ichnrdson rond fo
us nII fhoso IovoIy IonfIfudos.
InrIy Tuosdny mornIng, wo hnd
n roffy snow, In bundIos nnd
bunchos. If moIfod whon If hIf fho
sIdownIk. !nfor, fho rond wns
cIonr, mosf of fho snow hnd moIfod
or bIown Info fho dIfchos.
Af Somorsof Courf, fho Tuosdny,
Jnnunry 24, 20l2, bIngo wInnors
woro HoIon Amundson, Irmn,
Shorm, fwIco, VI WnIkor, JonnnIo,
fhroo fImos, VIoIof, fwIco, ConnIo,
nnd Agnos.
Ior snnck nnd chnf, wo hnd
fronfs of mozznroIIn chooso sfIcks.
Vory fnsfy. Ioffy ownon wns ro-
mIndod of whon fhoro usod fo bo n
chooso fncfory In SfurgIs nnd wo
couId gof chooso churds. Chonor
fhnn chooso, nnd doIIcIous. Thnf
wns bnck In fho l980s or 90s.
Agnos wrofo down n IIffIo song In
Cormnn for mo. Thnnk you, Agnos.
Sho usod fo sonk nnd wrIfo Cor-
mnn fIuonfIy.
AddIo !orvIg gof bnck fo Somor-
sof Courf from fho hosIfnI. !oIn-
fIvos IncIudIng n rosy-choockod
bnby woro wIfh AddIo nf suor on
Tuosdny ovonIng.
!ufh Shnr`s dnughfor, VIrgInIn,
Is vIsIfIng hor for n fow dnys.
Tho Jnnunry 22, 20l2, !nId
CIfy JournnI hnd n hofo nnd Ifom
nbouf IhIII frIonds, ArnoId nnd
VIrgInIn WoIdon, who woro coIo-
brnfIng fhoIr 60fh woddIng nn-
nIvorsnry whIch wns Jnnunry 30,
20l2. CongrnfuInfIons nnd bosf
wIshos.
Tuosdny, Jnnunry 24, ocfor
Conrnd wns nf Somorsof Courf fo
do our foonnIIs. Thoro wns n Iong
IIsf of rosIdonfs sIgnod u. Wo n-
rocInfo fhIs cIInIc whIch Is ovory
ofhor monfh.
Af Somorsof Courf Wodnosdny,
Jnnunry 25, n socInI ncfIvIfy wns
Iunch wIfh Shnwn nnd SnndI. A
good bunch of rosIdonfs onjoyod In-
dInn fry brond fncos In fho ncfIvIfy
gnrdon. Shnwn nnd SnndI mndo
fho fry brond for fho bnso of fho
fncos. Thoy rovIdod sonsonod
hnmburgor, chood fomnfoos,
bInck oIIvos, jnInono oors,
snIsn, sour cronm, corn chIs, nnd
drInks of choIco. Thoso nffondIng
woro ChnrIIo, Jonnn, IIoy, IIossIo,
Mnrg, IornIo, VIoIof, Anno, Susnn,
Shnron, !om, MnrIIyn, Inoz, nnd
MnrcoIIn.
Wo nofod In fho Jnnunry 25,
20l2, !nId CIfy JournnI fho obIf-
unry of formor Somorsof Courf ros-
Idonf, JuIIo MnrzIuff. My
symnfhy fo fnmIIy nnd frIonds.
My grnnddnughfor, HoIIy Mnud-
sIoy, sonf hofos of hor nnd Ashor
nnd WIIIow rondy fo fnko n zI-IIno
fhrough fho jungIo nf Iuorfo VnI-
Inrfn. Thoy cnn soo how If fooIs fo
bo Tnrznn or nn no. Ofhor nows
from HoIIy Is nn InvIfnfIon fo wrIfo
n Ioffor fo Ashor nf hIs schooI
(kIndorgnrfon) In cnro of hIs
fonchor, Mrs. onnoIIy.
Wodnosdny wns brIdgo dny, buf
fhoro woro no four for brIdgo so
Irono Arbnch, IIonnor HoImos,
nnd VIvInn Hnnson Inyod somo
wIdow whIsf. SnndI nnd Shnwn
woro on hnnd for ooI nf 3:30 nnd
JIm IIIIIngsIy, VIoIof nnd VIvInn
showod u. Wo snw somo roffy
good shofs, nnd hnd n good fImo.
Thnnk you nII.
Cwynn nnd Wnyno Ionf mo n bIg
book of Mnrk TwnIn`s Iossor known
shorf sforIos, nnd In If nro Inno
nofnfIons for n numbor of bugIo
cnIIs, Ioofs nnd SnddIos,
!ovoIIIo, Tns nnd ofhors.
Thnnk you fo CorI who coIod
fhom ouf for mo, ns fho fhIck book
wouId nof sIf on fho Inno.
Thursdny, Jnnunry 26, nf Som-
orsof Courf wo hnd nbouf 30 nf-
fondIng bIngo. SnndI cnIIod fho
numbors nnd Shnwn nnd Susnn
hoIod ouf wIfh rondIng cnrds nnd
doIIvorIng rIzos. Ior snnck nnd
chnf wo hnd fronfs of coffoo, nnd
chocoInfo cucnkos.
Somorsof Courf WII bowIIng
scoros Jnnunry 26 woro Irono Mck.
89, IIIoon TonoId l30, Anno IrInk
l46 nnd l59, !ogInn AIvorson ll2,
ll2, nnd ll4, Irod SmIfh 202 nnd
l?5, nnd HoIon SmIfh l?9 nnd l60.
Jnnunry 26, 20l2, fho !nId
CIfy JournnI hnd nn Ifom . Sfnfo
couId wnvo fnrowoII fo Ifs curronf
fIng. If hnd n Icfuro of our grnnd
sfnfo fIng nnd sonI fhnf wo hnvo
hnd for yonrs, nnd n Icfuro of fho
ono suggosfod fo roInco If. Tho
ono suggosfod hns conconfrIc bIuo
cIrcIos wIfh n sun In fho mIddIo.
Jusf goomofrIc, no hIsfory. I vofo fo
rofnIn our rosonf sonI nnd fIng.
Tho Jnnunry 26, 20l2, IIonoor
!ovIow wns rocoIvod l-26-20l2.
Tnrn !nvoIIoffo Is on fho onn`s
IIsf nf fho !nIvorsIfy of Soufh
nkofn. Crnco SchnnboI Is on fho
onn`s IIsf nf nkofn WosIoynn,
MIfchoII. I ronIIy IIko fho CrInd-
sfono nows wIfh n bIf of hIsfory
nbouf who IIvod whoro In fho oIdor
dnys. Thnnks fo Mnry (SmIfh)
IIdo. !nsf wook, fho IIonoor !o-
vIow hnd onforfnInIng Ifoms such
ns fho !ock nnd !oII !nno`s nonf
Inys, IIko dIfforonf snros Ickod
u. Tho nnmo of IIIoI Ioor Ionr
cnmo u, I romombor hIm ns n
Kndokn SchooI socond grndor nnd
hnvo hIs hofo wIfh n mInInfuro
fnrm scono fhnf ho mndo wIfh ronI
dIrf. Tho Horso Shoo Inr In Info-
rIor Is hnvIng n coyofo cnIIIng con-
fosf Iobrunry l8.
Wo nro mIssIng rosIdonfs nf
Somorsof Courf. Jnck Humko Is nf
CoIdon !IvIng, !ufh Shnr Is In
fho !nId CIfy hosIfnI, IIoronco
KounI hns Ioff fo bo nonr hor
dnughfor In IIorro.
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February 3-10.
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February 3-4-5-6:
Sherlock Holmes:
A Game of Shadows
(PG-13)
Fri: 8:00 p.m. Sat: 8:00 p.m.
Sun: 1:30 p.m. Mon: 7:00 p.m.
Gem Theare
SS9-2000 - PbIIIp
February 10-11-12-13:
We Bought a Zoo (PG)
I hnvo monfIonod nII fho shncks
or smnII buIIdIngs nround my foIks`
Inco nonr Cusfor nnd how mnny
ooIo movod Info fhom fo IIvo bo-
cnuso of fho droughf or whnf somo
cnIIod Tho Irfy 30s. Thoy dId nof
hnvo nnyfhIng InsIdo, jusf fho bnro
wnIIs. IooIo who movod Info fhom
workod on fho WIA (Works
Irogross AdmInIsfrnfIon) rojocfs
or cuffIng wood or nny ofhor job fo
scrno fogofhor n fow confs. Tho
womon wouId fIx fho shncks u fho
bosf fhoy couId wIfh whnfovor fhoy
hnd. Somo wouId buf u cnrdbonrd
boxos nnd fnck fhom on fho InsIdo
by fho 2x4s, mnko curfnIns ouf of
fIour sncks, nnd mndo fhom ns
homoy ns fhoy couId. Tho shncks
mndo of Iogs woro wnrmor nnd
Iookod boffor on fho InsIdo. I cnn
romombor l0 such Incos wIfhIn n
mIIo surroundIng our Inco. ThIs
wook, I romombor n fnmIIy from
fhIs nron who movod Info ono such
Inco, Mr. nnd Mrs. KIng. AIso
fhoIr son, OIIIo nnd Mnrgnrof KIng
nnd fhoIr dnughfors, IIonnor nnd
IonnIo, who movod Info ono nbouf
n hnIf n mIIo nwny. Tho gIrIs woro
my ngo nnd I wonf fo schooI wIfh
fhom. A fow shorf yonrs Infor, OIIIo
nnd Mnrgnrof sonrnfod nnd sho
mnrrIod !ny Jnckson, n noIghbor
nonr us, nnd fhoy movod fo CnIIfor-
nIn. IonnIo wonf wIfh fhom nnd
Mnrgnrof ondod u horo. I fhInk
sho mnrrIod n mnn nnmod SmIfh
nnd hnd n dnughfor whoso hus-
bnnd workod for WnIfor Vnn TnssoI
In fho l950s. Tho Insf fhnf fhoy
honrd, fhoy (HnmIIfons) woro
somoInco In obrnskn. IIonnor
mnrrIod IInsh McCrnff nnd fhoy
IIvod In IhIII for mnny yonrs nnd
rnIsod fhoIr fnmIIy horo. !nfor,
fhoy movod fo ArIzonn.
Tho Insf fImo I rnn Info Mrs.
KIng (CoIIoon) sho hnd mnrrIod
Coorgo !ognn nnd wns IIvIng nf fho
IIovon MIIo Cornor whoro fho
rodoo grounds woro for mnny
yonrs. Thoy hnd n gns sfnfIon fhoro
nnd you couId gof n bIfo fo onf nnd
buy n fow grocorIos nnd you couId
fInd n fnbIo of sovornI IocnIs InyIng
cnrds. Konnofh nnd I wouId sfo
fhoro nnd CoIIoon nnd I wouId
onjoy vIsIf nbouf fhoso dnys nf
Cusfor whon I wns n kId. Sho wns
n joy fo vIsIf wIfh.
IonnIo cnmo bnck onIy onco fhnf
I gof fo soo hor whon I wns mnrrIod
nnd IIvod nf IhIII. Mr. nnd Mrs.
KIng woro !Ick KIng`s grnndnr-
onfs nnd fho Info on KIng`s nr-
onfs. I don`f know whnf Mr. KIng`s
fIrsf nnmo wns, ns n kId I wns nof
fo cnII my oIdors by fhoIr fIrsf nnmo
unIoss fhoy nskod you fo. And I
novor know CoIIoon`s fIrsf nnmo
unfII nffor I wns mnrrIod.
Tuosdny, nffor workIng nf fho
snIo bnrn, Cnry nnd JuIIo Ixon nf-
fondod n bnskofbnII gnmo In InIfh
wIfh fho gnmo bofwoon InIfh nnd
uroo. If wns n vory good gnmo ns
bofh fonms woro undofonfod. InIfh
wns fho wInnor.
Wodnosdny, Cnry nnd JuIIo
Ixon kof noInfmonfs In !nId
CIfy nnd sfood fo soo Cnry`s sIs-
for, JonnnI Cossnrd for n brIof vIsIf.
IrIdny ovonIng, Cnry nnd JuIIo
mof MIchoIIo Inrroff In WnII nnd
nffondod fho WnII nrocInfIon
sfonk suor nnd dnnco. Thoy ro-
orfod good food, vIsIfIng, nnd
musIc. WnII doos n gronf job of
fhnnkIng fhoIr IocnI nfrons.
Snfurdny nffornoon, Znno nnd
Iofh JoffrIos vIsIfod nf fho homo of
Cnry nnd JuIIo Ixon nnd In fho
ovonIng fhoy mof MIchoIIo Inrroff
nnd wonf fo fho movIo In IhIII.
Sundny, Cnry nnd JuIIo Ixon
ngnIn wonf fo !nId CIfy fo wnfch
fho hIgh schooI rodoo nf fho sfock
show.
MnrvIn nnd VIckI IIdo wonf fo
CIIIoffo, Wyo., IrIdny, Jnnunry 2?,
fo vIsIf fhoIr dnughfor, CnrIn, nnd
fo wnfch KIIoy Iny bnskofbnII. Sho
Inyod bofh Snfurdny nnd Sundny
mornIng, so fhoy rofurnod homo
nbouf 3:00 .m. Sundny. usfIn
Ioss wns horo doIng fho cnffIo
choros bofh Snfurdny nnd Sundny
mornIngs. My job wns fo fnko cnro
of fho fhroo dogs, ns fhoy nro kon-
noIod nf nIghf In fho gnrngo nnd Iof
ouf durIng fho dny ns If Is foo coId
for fhom oufsIdo. MnrvIn doosn`f
wnnf fhom runnIng nround nf
nIghf. Thoy nro bordor coIIIos nnd
If ouf, I nm suro fho noIghbors
wouIdn`f wnnf fhoIr cnffIo corrnIIod
durIng fho nIghf. Jusf jokIng, buf
dogs couId gof Info n Iof of froubIo
If fhoy run wIfh no mnsfor fo dIscI-
IIno fhom.
ormn OIdonborg nnd MIchoIIo
Inrroff gof fogofhor fhIs wook fo
fIguro ouf somo quIIf nfforns fhnf
fhoy wnnf fo do nnd how fo do
fhom. OfhorwIso If wns jusf ox-
chnngIng Idons.
JIm nnd ormn OIdonborg nnd
!os WInfrodo nnd !onnn Johnson
onjoyod Iunch fogofhor In Kndokn
Sundny, Jnnunry 29.
Iob Thorson workod cnffIo IrI-
dny of fhIs wook wIfh JodIo
AInsworfh, JossIcn Jonos, nnd
MIIos WhooIor nnd hIs dnughfor,
IIIso, ns hIs hoIors for fho dny. Ho
nIso sfnfod fhnf ho Is goffIng hIs In-
como fnx rondy.
o you wnfch mnny TV nds. I ro-
nIIy gof n chuckIo ouf of fhom. IIrsf
fhoy ndvorfIso nII fho gronf food
you cnn buy fhnf Is so fomfIng nnd
If wIII mnko you gnIn woIghf nnd
noxf fhoy ndvorfIso n mnchIno fhnf
wIII hoI you gof rId of fho woIghf.
o wondor ooIo gof confusod.
Mnybo fhoy cnn soII moro fhIs wny,
ns wo nro n socIofy who nro vuInor-
nbIo nnd fhoso who wnnf fo soII
know If.
Mnry IIdo nffondod fho bnskof-
bnII gnmo In IhIII Snfurdny. Tho
junIor vnrsIfy won fhoIr gnmo, buf
fho vnrsIfy Iosf fhoIrs. AI nnd
!onoro IruckInchor woro In nffon-
dnnco, ns woro MIko nnd KrIsfn
O`on nnd J`nI Hnuk. If Is nIwnys
so nIco fo soo nnd vIsIf wIfh KrIsfn
nnd J`nI ns fhoy nro fwo of my fn-
vorIfo ooIo fhnf I workod wIfh nf
fho nursIng homo. Of courso fhoro
woro mnny ofhors fhoro, buf dIdn`f
vIsIf wIfh fhom nnd fhoy nro nof
my noIghbors. Affor fho gnmo, I
fook fho Trovor IIfchos downfown
for n boInfod bIrfhdny dInnor for
ChrIsfn.
obbIo SmIfh wns nIso nf fho
bnskofbnII gnmos nnd Infor KIofh
nnd obbIo onjoyod dInnor down-
fown In IhIII wIfh obbIo`s brofh-
ors nnd fhoIr wIvos.
I wns In fown nnd gof n orm
Wodnosdny nnd dId somo shoIng.
I dIdn`f sfo nf fho nursIng homo ns
I hnd n IIffIo coId. buf If musf hnvo
boon nn nIIorgy, ns I wns fIno fho
noxf dny.
I nskod VIrgInIn WoIdon fo wrIfo
n IIffIo nbouf fhoIr 60fh woddIng
nnnIvorsnry nnd ndd If fo fho
CrIndsfono ows. Wo woro mnr-
rIod ovombor 3, l95l, nnd fhoy
woro mnrrIod In Jnnunry of l952,
jusf fwo monfhs nnrf. Wo nf-
fondod fho snmo church mnny
yonrs fogofhor. I wns unnbIo fo nf-
fond fhoIr oon houso, buf Innnod
on goIng so wns nof nbIo fo gof nny
now from fhom.
My nows Is n IIffIo shorf fhIs
wook, buf wIII fry fo cnfch u wIfh
you noxf wook.

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The couple was married
January 27, 2012 in Negril, Jamaica
SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH
Philip 859-2664 sacred@gwtc.net
Fr. Kevin Achbach
Saturdays: Confession from 3 to 4 p.m.
Saturday Mass: 5:00 p.m.
Sunday Mass: 8:30 a.m.
9:30 a.m. (August)
Tues-Wed-Fri. Mass: 8:30 a.m.
Thurs. Mass:
10:30 a.m. at Philip Nursing Home
* * * * * *
ST. WILLIAM CATHOLIC CHURCH
Midland 859-2664 or 843-2544
Fr. Kevin Achbach
Saturday Mass: 7:00 p.m.
(Feb., April, June, Aug., Oct., Dec.)
Sun day Mass: 11:00 a.m.
(Jan., Mar., May, July, Sept., Nov.)
Confession: Before Mass
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ST. MARY CATHOLIC CHURCH
Milesville 859-2664
Fr. Kevin Achbach
Sunday Mass: 11:00 a.m.
(Feb-April-June-Oct-Dec)
Sunday Mass: 7:30 a.m. (August)
Saturday Mass: 7:30 p.m.
(Jan-March-May-July-Sept-Nov)
Confession: Before Mass
Monday Release Time: 2:15 p.m.
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FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCH
Pastor Frezil Westerlund
859-2336 Philip
E-MAIL: prfrezil@gmail.com
SUNDAY WORSHIP: 8:30 a.m.
Lenten Services: Wed. @ 5:30 p.m.
1st Sunday: Coffee & Rolls
after worship
W.O.W.: 2nd Wed.,
Bible Study, 2:00 & 7:00 p.m.
(ex. July & Aug)
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TRINITY LUTHERAN
Pastor Frezil Westerlund
Midland 843-2538
SUNDAY WORSHIP: 10:30 a.m.
Ruth Circle: 3rd Tues. at 2 p.m.
Nowlin Circle: Last Wed. at 9 a.m.
Rebecca Circle: Last Wed. at 7 p.m.
(Nov. thru Feb.); 6:30 p.m. (Mar. - Oct.)
* * * * * *
DEEP CREEK LUTHERAN
Moenville 843-2538
Pastor Frezil Westerlund
SUNDAY WORSHIP:
1:30 p.m. (CT)
ALCW: 3rd Thursday, 1:30 p.m.
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OUR SAVIORS LUTHERAN
Long Valley
Pastor Frezil Westerlund
Saturday Evening: 5:00 p.m.
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DOWLING COMMUNITY CHURCH
Every Sunday in July
Services at 10:00 a.m.
followed by potluck dinner
CONCORDIA LUTHERAN CHURCH
Pastor Art Weitschat
Kadoka 837-2390
SUNDAY WORSHIP: 10:00 a.m.
* * * * * *
OUR REDEEMER
LUTHERAN CHURCH, Philip
(605) 669-2406 Murdo
Pastor Ray Greenseth
Sunday Worship Services: 1:00 p.m.
* * * * * *
OPEN BIBLE CHURCH MIDLAND
Pastor Andy Blye
843-2143 facebook.com/midlandobc
Sunday School: 9:30 a.m.
Worship Service: 10:30 a.m.
Bible Study: Wed. at 7:30 p.m.
Womens Ministries: 2nd Thurs., 1:30
ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN CHURCH
10 miles SE of Midland Pastor
Glenn Denke 462-6169
Sunday Worship: 11:00 a.m. (CT)
Sunday School: 10 a.m. CT
Sunday Bible Study: 10 a.m.
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PHILIP COMMUNITY
EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH
Pastor Gary Wahl Philip 859-2841
Sunday School 9:15 a.m.
Sunday Services 10:30 a.m.
Last Sunday of the month
potluck dinner following church services
Last Monday of the month
Evangelical Ladies Service/Bible Study -
7:00 p.m.
Wed. Night Prayer & Bible Study: 7 p.m.
Everyone Welcome!!
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HARDINGROVE COMMUNITY
EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH
Pastor Gary Wahl Philip
859-2841 garyaw@aol.com
Worship Service: 8:00 a.m. Children's
Church: 8:30 a.m.
Ladies Aid - 2nd Thurs. at 7:00 p.m.
Bible Study & Prayer, Mondays at 7 p.m.
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UNITED CHURCH OF PHILIP
Pastor Kathy Chesney 859-2310
Home: 859-2192 E-mail:
chez@gwtc.net
Sunday Worship: 9:00 a.m.
UCW meets 2nd Friday at 9:30 a.m.
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FIRST PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH OF INTERIOR
Pastor Kathy Chesney 859-2310
E-mail: chez@gwtc.net
Sunday Worship: 11:00 a.m.
Rush Funeral Home
Chapels in Philip, Wall & Kadoka
Jack, Gayle & D.J. Rush
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Scotchman
Industries
859-2542 Philip, SD
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Ronald G. Mann, DDS
Dentist
Philip, SD
859-2491
Church & Community
February 2, 2012 The Pioneer Review Page 5
SIN IS NO JOKE
by Cornelius R. Stam
The present trend in American moral conduct is downward. Increasing thousands
all about us are throwing restraint to the winds "to enjoy the pleasures of sin".
We struggle with the problem of juvenile delinquency, but tempt the young in a hun-
dred ways to immorality and violence. We are shocked at the deeds of sex-mad criminals who make it unsafe for women to walk
the streets at night, but our women continue to pay less and less heed to the principles of modesty and decency that would con-
tribute so greatly to their own safety.
Most of all, we have disregarded the Word of God. No longer does the Bible hold the first place in our homes. It rather lies gath-
ering dust while our moral and spiritual strength is dissipated by pursuing pleasures that fail to bring true happiness or satisfaction.
Yes, we have "a form of godliness" but our conduct "denies the power thereof ".
Sin may be "fun" to many. They may joke about drunkenness, indecency and immorality, but God declares that it is no joke to
Him. He says: "Fools make a mock at sin" (Prov.14:9); for, not only does sin in its very nature break down, rather than build up;
but, as responsible creatures, sinners will one day have to give an account of their conduct to the God who created them.
To look at the brighter side, we may all rejoice in another indication that sin is no joke to God. St. Paul points it out in I Corinthi-
ans 15:3, where he says: "Christ died for our sins". Christ knew the horrible results of sin and the dreadful penalty which justice
must visit upon it. Yes, and He also knew that "all have sinned and come short of the glory of God" (Rom.3:23), and in infinite
love He left the glories of heaven and stooped to bear the disgrace and penalty for sin Himself! "Christ... hath once suffered for
sins, the Just for the unjust, that He might bring us to God" (IPet.3:18), and those who come to know God through faith in Christ
experience peace and joy which this world can never afford.
To the Reader:
Some of our Two Minutes articles were written many years ago by Pastor C. R. Stam for publication in newspapers. When many of these articles were later
compiled in book form, Pastor Stam wrote this word of explanation in the Preface:
"It should be borne in mind that the newspaper column, Two Minutes With the Bible, has now been published for many years, so that local, national and
international events are discussed as if they occurred only recently. Rather than rewrite or date such articles, we have left them just as they were when first
published. This, we felt, would add to the interest, especially since our readers understand that they first appeared as newspaper articles."
We hope that you'll agree that while some of the references in these articles are dated, the spiritual truths taught therein are timeless.
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A note of thanks to Pastor Ray and many friends of the
Philip area, for your support, plus the farewell dinner.
Special thanks to the LWML ladies for doing a lot of work.
Everything was delicious. We miss our friends, and will
welcome company at any time. Love to all.
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Billie Hancock__________________________________
Billie Hancock, age 90, of Philip,
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2012, at the Hans P. Peterson Me-
morial Hospital in Philip.
Beulah B. Billie Rockwell was
born January 31, 1921, in Grand
Junction, Iowa, the daughter of
Ernest and Anna (Jackson) Rock-
well. She grew up in the Bayard
area where she graduated from Ba-
yard Consolidated School in 1938.
Following graduation she came to
Martin to help her sister on a
ranch. There she met Dale Han-
cock.
She was united in marriage to
Charles Dale Hancock on Septem-
ber 10, 1938, in Kadoka. They
made their home on a ranch south
of Tuthill until 1946, when they
moved to a ranch north of Ot-
tumwa, where they lived until
1980.
In 1980, Billie and Dale moved
to Albia, Iowa, to care for her
mother. After her mothers death
they continued to live in Albia,
where she was a volunteer with
Helping Hands and with Hospice of
Monroe County. She was selected
Hospice Volunteer of the Year in
1996, for that area.
After Dales death in 1982, Billie
continued to live in Albia until
1997 when she moved back to
Philip. Since returning to Philip,
she has enjoyed doing volunteer
work at the Philip Nursing Home
and with the Bad River Senior Cit-
izens Center.
As a child, Billie attended the
Methodist Episcopal Church in Ba-
yard, Iowa. While in Albia she at-
tended and was active in the
Presbyterian church until it closed,
then she transferred to the First
Christian Church. Since returning
to Philip, she has attended and
been active in the Community
Evangelical Free Church in Philip.
Thankful for having shared her
life are her two daughters, Enid
Schulz of Philip and Judith Neff
and her husband, Jim Angell, of
Sedro Woolley, Wash.; four grand-
children, Janice Schofield and her
husband, Mike, of Philip, Larry
Schulz and his wife, Rose Ann, of
Philip, Roger Schulz and his wife,
Sherryl, of Spearfish, and Margo
Thayer and her husband, Leo, of
Spanaway, Wash.; seven great-
grandchildren; 12 great-great-
grandchildren; a
granddaughter-in-law, Liz Neff of
Independence, Mo.; three brothers,
Clarence Rockwell and his wife,
Shirley, of Albia, Iowa, Jay Rock-
well and his wife, Gerry, of Sioux
Falls, and Richard Rockwell and
his wife, Dee, of Oxon Hill, Md.;
one sister, Darlene Palmer of Des
Moines, Iowa; and a host of other
relatives and friends.
In addition to her husband,
Dale, Billie was preceded in death
by her parents; one grandson, Sgt.
Charles Neff; one brother, Howard
Rockwell; two sisters, Annise Bra-
man and Blanch Jackson; and two
sons-in-law, Victor Neff, and Lyle
Schulz.
Services were held Tuesday,
January 31, at the Evangelical
Free Church in Philip, with Pastor
Gary Wahl officiating.
Music was provided by Marilyn
Millage, pianist, and Maureen
Palecek, vocalist.
Ushers were Lawrence
Schofield, Reuben Vollmer, Jr., and
Bud Stickler. Pallbearers were
Mike, Bruce, Jeff and Kathy Rock-
well, Randy Palmer and Arthur
McIlravy.
Interment was at the Masonic
Cemetery in Philip.
Rush Funeral Home of Philip
was in charge of arrangements.
A memorial has been estab-
lished.
Her online guestbook is avail-
able at www.rushfuneralhome.com
Fredrick G Fritz
Kroetch________
Fredrick G. Fritz Kroetch, age
74, of Philip, died Tuesday, Janu-
ary 31, 2012, at the Hans P. Peter-
son Memorial Hospital in Philip.
Survivors include his wife, Barb
of Philip; a son, Brad Kroetch and
his wife, Donna, of Rock Ridge,
Fla.; a daughter, Renea Koupal
and her husband, Greg, of Rapid
City; two grandchildren, Chris and
Ryan Kroetch; a great-grand-
daughter, Norah; one brother,
Charles Kroetch and his wife, Kay,
of Philip; one sister, Lottie Walker
of Renton, Wash.; two sisters-in-
law, Eleanor Kroetch and Emily
Kroetch, both of Philip; and a host
of other relatives and friends.
Fritz was preceded in death by a
son, Bart Kroetch; his parents;
three brothers, Arthur, Ralph and
Marion as a child; and one sister,
Mary Ann Kroetch.
Funeral services are pending
with the Rush Funeral Home of
Philip.
Robert H. Bob Heckert___________
Robert H. Bob Heckert, age 76
of Philip, S.D., died Tuesday, Jan-
uary 24, 2012, at his home in
Philip.
Robert Harry Heckert was born
May 25, 1935, in VanTassel, Wyo.,
the son of Harry and Grace (Mess-
ropian) Heckert. Later the family
moved to Scottsbluff, Neb., where
Bob attended school.
After graduation, he joined the
United States Air Force in 1955.
He was honorably discharged in
1958. He moved to Englewood,
Colo., and did various jobs before
working for the city of Englewood.
Robert was united in marriage
to Frances Meketuk on May 5,
1962, and to this union was born a
son, Michael J. Heckert. After 17
years working for the city of Engle-
wood, they moved to Lander, Wyo.,
where he worked for the state of
Wyoming for 20 years. After his re-
tirement, Bob and Frances moved
to Philip, where he has since
resided.
Bob was a member of the Jeho-
vah Witness for over 30 years, and
was very involved in his faith.
His wife, Frances, preceded him
in death on May 6, 2010. Bob later
married a longtime friend, Made-
line Garnier, from Pine Ridge, and
made their home in Philip.
Bob enjoyed many hobbies, in-
cluding cribbage, crossword puz-
zles, trains and old western movies.
He had many friends, and was very
good at keeping in touch. His
friends and family will always re-
member his kind and loving ways,
as well as his infectious smile.
Bob is survived by his wife,
Madeline Heckert of Philip; his
son, Michael Heckert of Westmin-
ster, Colo.; a step-son, Bradley Sey-
del of Colorado Springs, Colo.; a
step-daughter, Pamela Pinney of
Rapid City; five step-grandchil-
dren; a brother-in-law, Dirk Gar-
nier, Sr.; four sisters-in-law,
Christine, Pauline, Louise, and
Suzy; and special friends, Cedric
DeCory of Scottsbluff, Neb., and
Henry Meketuk of Lander, Wyo.
In addition to his first wife,
Frances, Bob was preceded in
death by his parents; three sisters,
Phyllis, Winifred and Peggy; one
brother, Edward; and a special
friend, Dale Seydel.
Memorial services will be held at
10:30 a.m. Friday, February 3, at
the Kingdom Hall of Jehovahs
Witnesses (1111 Oriole Dr.) in
Rapid City, with Henry Meketuk
officiating.
A memorial has been estab-
lished. Memorials may be sent to
P.O. Box 643, Philip, SD 57567, or
P.O. Box 1056, Pine Ridge, SD
57770.
Arrangements are with the
Rush Funeral Home of Philip.
His online guestbook is available
at www.rushfuneralhome.com
James R. Pearson________________
James R. Pearson, 87 of
Spearfish died Monday, January
16, 2012, at the Belle Fourche
Healthcare.
James was born March 16, 1924,
in Philip, S.D., to Axel and Lenne
(Miles) Pearson. He was raised in
Philip and after the eighth grade
he started working on the family
ranch.
James married Lola Miller on
March 9, 1965, in Rapid City. He
worked various jobs throughout his
life including construction, railroad
and at the State Veterans Home in
Hot Springs, he retired from the
State Veterans Home after 13
years of service. James and Lola
made their home in Spearfish since
1995.
Grateful to have shared in
James life are two sons, Harry
Pearson of Lead, and Jay Pearson
of Spearfish; a daughter, Vivian
Krus of Huntington Beach, Calif.;
a sister, Florence Glasgow of Wall;
nine grandchildren, 19 great-
grandchildren, a brother-in-law,
Emil Magnuson of Rapid City; and
a sister-in-law, Dorothy Pearson of
Spearfish.
James was preceded in death by
his parents, his wife and four
brothers, Roy Miles, Palmer, Pere
and Francis Pearson; and two sis-
ters, Selma Darmer and Rita Mag-
nuson.
Memorial services were held
January 25, 2012, at Fidler-Isburg
Funeral Chapel in Spearfish with
Pastor Alan Loken officiating.
Inurnment will take place at the
Rose Garden in Spearfish in the
spring.
As you may know, the Haakon
County Public Library recently
won a $1000 award for new books
from the Sisters in Crime organi-
zation, an international organiza-
tion founded in 1986 to promote
the professional development and
advancement of women writing
crime fiction.
Please join us on Saturday, Feb-
ruary 18th, from 2:00 to 4:30 p.m.
in the Community Room of the
Haakon County Courthouse.
Karen Hall, mystery author from
Rapid City and member of the
Sisters in Crime organization,
will present a talk on her recent
mystery titles, as well as discuss
the process of writing memoirs
and family stories. She will also
give pointers on reading/writing
groups. There will be additional
time available for casual conver-
sation with Karen.
Drinks and snacks will be pro-
vided. All are welcome.
The family of
Mary Deis
requests a
Card Shower
for her
89th Birthday
February 3, 2012.
Cards may be sent to Mary at:
PO Box 790, Philip, SD 57567
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MIdIand SccIaIs
If`s n bonufIfuI Mondny mornIng.
Tho sun Is shInIng nnd fhoro Is no
wInd. A dny fhnf IIffs your sIrIfs
nnd mnkos you fooI good. A good
dny fo go for n wnIk.
JowoI (IjoIksfrom) CovordnIo
coIobrnfod hor l00fh bIrfhdny wIfh
fnmIIy nnd frIonds Snfurdny, Jnn-
unry 28, 20l2. WnnfIng fo Ionrn
somo hIsfory of fho IjoIksfrom
fnmIIy, I wonf fo my fnvorIfo hIs-
fory book, IrnIrIo Irogross In
Wosf ConfrnI Soufh nkofn.
ChnrIos Oscnr IjokIsfrom wns born
In Swodon In l8?2, wns orhnnod
nnd cnmo fo SnIom wIfh nn nunf
nnd sovornI uncIos whon ho wns l2
yonrs oId. HIs momorIos of Swodon
nro sooIng fho !nInndors nnd
fhoIr roIndoor comIng down from
fhoIr norfhorn homo. In fhnf book
nro quofnfIons from n sorIos of sfo-
rIos ubIIshod In fho Hnyos Ioosf-
ors In l930. Oscnr foIIs, I Ioff
SnIom In l894 for fho wIId wosf of
fho MIssourI. I crossod fho rIvor nf
ChnmborInIn nnd confInuod wosf-
wnrd fo fho InrfIof nnd IrnnkIIn
Shoo !nnch whIch wns nf fho
odgo of Ind !nnds nonr fho rosonf
fown of Kndokn. Horo I found
work. Ovor fImo ChnrIos movod fo
ofhor Incos nnd In l90? ho nnd
Amnndn Ioffor woro mnrrIod In
IIorro nnd fho fwo of fhom hnd n
fnrm norfh of MIdInnd. If wns on
fhIs Inco JowoI wns born nnd wns
nroxImnfoIy fwo mIIos from
whoro hor son, Iob, nnd hIs wIfo,
Knfhy, now IIvo. JowoI nnd Arfhur
CovordnIo of Oknfon woro mnrrIod
nnd rnIsod fhroo sons, Iob, Wnyno
nnd Joo. Arf nssod nwny n num-
bor of yonrs ngo nnd Joo n fow
yonrs ngo. Tho Innd JowoI wns born
on wns soId nnd bocnmo n nrf of
fho Hnyos CrnzIng AssocInfIon nnd
wns whoro fhoy hnd fhoIr hond-
qunrfors.
MnhIon AIcock romombors hnv-
Ing JowoI for hIs socond nnd fhIrd
grndo fonchor nf fho !IffIo IrnIrIo
og counfry schooI. In fhoso dnys
you wonf fo schooI for sIx wooks or
so, goffIng n fonchIng corfIfIcnfo
nnd nbIo fo fonch. MnhIon foId fhnf
JowoI wns onIy ll yonrs oIdor fhnn
ho whon sho wns hIs fonchor. ur-
Ing fhIs fImo, JowoI sfnyod wIfh
MnhIon`s foIks, Anfhony nnd Myr-
fIo AIcock. JowoI`s dnd wouId como
nnd gof hor on wookonds, wonfhor
ormIffIng. JowoI nnd MnhIon
wouId wnIk fho mIIo, fo mIIo nnd n
hnIf, frI fo schooI, goIng onrIy
onough fhnf JowoI couId gof fho
wood sfovo goIng boforo fho ofhor
kIds gof fhoro. Ho romombors
JowoI kof hor dnd`s ModoI T Iord
fho fIrsf wook of schooI. ThIs gnvo
hor n chnnco fo drIvo fo fho homos
of hor sfudonfs nnd fo moof fhoIr
nronfs. MnhIon foId fhnf JowoI or
hor dnd, wnsn`f for suro whIch,
gnvo hIm n bum Inmb, hIs uncIo,
OIIvor ShooIy, gnvo hIm nnofhor
Inmb nnd IIII IIuchor gnvo hIm n
buck. Irom fhus bognn hIs shoo
busInoss. Hny bIrfhdny wIshos,
JowoI.
I wns sorry fo honr fhnf IIIIIo
Hnncock of IhIII nssod nwny. I
hnvo known IIIIIo mosf of my IIfo.
Sho nIwnys hnd n smIIo nnd mndo
you fooI boffor by boIng nround hor.
Sho wns ono of fhoso ooIo who
cnrod nbouf ofhors nnd ronchod ouf
nnd hoIod In so mnny wnys. Our
sIncoro symnfhy fo fho fnmIIy.
CongrnfuInfIons fo Tod nnd
MIchoIo SchofIoId on fho bIrfh of
fhoIr bnby boy nf Sf. Mnry`s HosI-
fnI Jnnunry 2?, 20l2. Tnnnor !ouIs
joIns fhroo sIsfors, KnIfIyn (6), nnd
fwIns, Cnrn nnd ShoIby (2). ThIs
mnkos l2 grnndchIIdron for Torry
nnd !Indn SchofIoId.
CongrnfuInfIons fo AIIIson (Ios-
hoIm) nnd Thomns HnrnoIs on fho
bIrfh of fhoIr bnby gIrI, Zoo
Mnkonnn, born Jnnunry 29, 20l2,
woIghIng 6 Ibs. nnd ll oz. nnd sho
joIns n sIsfor, KoIrn !oo. Zoo Is fho
grnnddnughfor of AnIfn (IIom) nnd
JIm !nrson nnd onn IoshoIm nnd
Is fho gronf-grnnddnughfor of Joo
IoshoIm nnd fho Info ShIrIoy (Snm-
mons) IoshoIm nnd nvId nnd
Iofh IIom.
Shnno SchofIoId, fho son of Wos
nnd MnrInn SchofIoId, now IIvos nf
Trumnn, MInn. Ho nnd hIs wIfo,
MoIIyroso, hnvo boon mnrrIod
goIng on four yonrs now, nnd fhoIr
oIdosf son, Jnck, Is ono-n hnIf yonrs
oId, nnd fhoIr socond son, !ynn, Is
nonrIy fhroo monfhs. Shnno Is cur-
ronfIy omIoyod In n Inrgo hog bnrn
run by IIosfono Sysfom. Thoy nro
n comnny whoro n grou of shnro-
hoIdors own n furrowIng bnrn nnd
buy nII fho IgIofs roducod by If,
nnd fInIsh rnIsIng fhom fo soII
fhomsoIvos. Shnno Is omIoyod nf
ono of fho Inrgosf of fhoso bnrns.
Thoy hnvo 5,000 sows, nroxI-
mnfoIy 20 bonrs, nnd fnko cnro of
nII IgIofs unfII fhoy ronch nbouf 2l
dnys of ngo boforo fhoy wonn fhom
nnd shI fhom fo fho shnrohoIdors.
IIosfono Is nf fho cuffIng odgo of
fochnoIogy In fhoIr bnrns fo hoI
dofonf nII mnnnor of dIsonsos.
Shnno Is orsonnIIy InvoIvod wIfh
nrfIfIcInIIy InsomInnfIng fho sows,
vnccInnfIng fho IgIofs, nnd owor
wnshIng rooms bofwoon IIffors.
Mondny, Jnnunry 23, !onnIo nnd
ImIIy Snmmons wonf fo fho bIrfh-
dny nrfy of fhoIr fhroo-yonr-oId
gronf-grnnddnughfor, Ausnusfyn
ormnn, If. IIorro. Ausnusfyn Is
fho dnughfor of IInko nnd !nndI
ormnn nnd fho grnnddnughfor of
CorInno (Snmmons) nnd MIfch
ormnn. Ofhors nf fho nrfy woro
Tnnnor ormnn nnd fnmIIy nnd Ty
ormnn nnd fnmIIy nII of fho
Hnyos nron, CorrIno nnd MIfch
ormnn nnd !nndI`s foIks, !on nnd
!oroffn McQuIsfInn, nnd !nndI`s
sIsfor, JnmIo Hnofnor, If. IIorro.
IInko, Tnnnor nnd Ty nro fho sons
of CorInno nnd MIfch ormnn.
Sounds IIko IIffIo Ausnusfyn hnd n
fun bIrfhdny nrfy. You cnn do fhnf
whon you nro fhroo yonrs oId.
Snfurdny, ChrIsfIno Iodnn nnd
Torosn InImor, Murdo, vIsIfod
fhoIr mom, Idn Hunf, nf fho IhIII
ursIng Homo hnvIng dInnor wIfh
hor. MIchoIIo MoInzor nnd Jnn
ToIfon work nf fho nursIng homo
nnd woro nIso nbIo fo hnvo dInnor
wIfh fhoIr mom.
IrIdny, MorrIs nnd Inrbnrn
Jonos wonf fo WossIngfon SrIngs
for fho bnskofbnII gnmo of fhoIr
grnndson, Irndon Jonos. MnkIng If
oxfrn socInI wns hnvIng n chnnco
fo soo fhoIr grnnddnughfor, IIor
Jonos, orform wIfh fho SnrkIor
Choor Tonm nf fho gnmo. Irndon Is
n sohomoro In hIgh schooI nf
WossIngfon SrIngs nnd IIor Is In
fho fourfh grndo nnd fhoy nro fho
chIIdron of Inf nnd Snndy Jonos.
Snfurdny, MorrIo, Inrb, Inf,
Snndy nnd fnmIIy wonf fo SIoux
InIIs ns Irndon nnd MonIcn Jonos
woro boIng confIrmod nf fho bonu-
fIfuI nowIy ronovnfod Sf. Josoh`s
CnfhodrnI wIfh IIsho SwnIn ns
fho coIobrnnf. MorrIo wns Irndon`s
sonsor nnd Inrb wns MonIcn`s.
Thoro woro ovor l00 confIrmod
fhnf dny from four dIfforonf
nrIshos.
CnssIdy Trn Is n sonIor nf T.I.
!Iggs HIgh SchooI In IIorro nnd
fho dnughfor of MIko nnd obbIo
(Jonos) Trn. CnssIdy Is n ngo In
fho Houso nf fho !ogIsInfIvo sos-
sIon for fwo wooks hnvIng bogun on
Jnnunry 23. If Is nn InforosfIng ox-
orIonco, buf n busy fImo, ns fhoy
nro fhoro for n fuII dny durIng fhoso
fwo wooks nnd fhoy nIso hnvo fo
koo u wIfh fhoIr schooI subjocfs.
Our dnughfor, ArII, wns n ngo nf
ono fImo whIIo In hIgh schooI nnd
nIso found If fo bo nn InforosfIng
oxorIonco.
Snfurdny, Cono nnd Audroy
Jonos wonf fo IhIII fo JowoI
CovordnIo's l00fh bIrfhdny nrfy.
Injoyod vIsIfIng wIfh hor, hor fnm-
IIy, nnd mnny of hor formor noIgh-
bors, IncIudIng onnIs Croff, who
cnmo down from !nId CIfy for fho
occnsIon.
I onjoyod fho nrfIcIo nnd Icfuros
of fho Mnrkwod fnmIIy`s l00-yonr-
oId bnrn nnd rnnch Is n InsfIng
Iogncy by nncy HnIgh of fho IIo-
noor !ovIow. You dId good gIrI.
nncy nnd I hnvo n Iovo for hIsfory
nnd humnn Inforosf sforIos. I ro-
mombor boIng nf fho Mnrkwod
rnnch dIfforonf fImos wIfh my
mom, OIgn Moyors. I romombor
sooIng IIIIy`s grnndmofhor, IIsIo
Mnrkwod, who IIvod nof fnr from
IIII nnd Mnrgnrof. As I hnvo wrIf-
fon boforo, IIIIy`s foIks, IIII nnd
Mnrgnrof Mnrkwod, hnd fho KIrIoy
Iosf OffIco In fhoIr homo for n
numbor of yonrs. Mnrgnrof nIwnys
hnd fho coffoo of on nnd homo-
mndo cookIos. Sho nnd IIII woro
fun fo vIsIf wIfh. I cnn romombor
foIIIng foIks, A orson couId gof
whIInsh vIsIfIng wIfh fhom. Thoy
bofh Iovod fo vIsIf nnd ono wouId
sfnrf fnIkIng nnd noxf fho ofhor
wns goffIng In on fho convorsnfIon
nnd you found yoursoIf IookIng
from ono fo fho ofhor ns fhoy
shnrod fhoIr sforIos. You dIdn`f
hnvo fo sny much, you jusf IIsfonod.
Cood momorIos. As I rond fho nrf
nbouf IIIIy`s grnndfnfhor, Arnf
Mnrkwod, boIng kIIIod whon n
fonm of horsos rnn nwny, I romom-
borod my mom foIIIng mo fho sfory.
CongrnfuInfIons fo IIIIy nnd Ar-
Iyno nnd fhoIr fnmIIy.
IrIdny, our dnughfor, ArII
Mookor, nnd hor husbnnd, Sfovo,
cnmo from SonrfIsh IckIng u
Jorry nnd I nnd hondIng for IIorro
whoro fhoIr dnughfor nnd our
grnnddnughfor, MIrnndn Mookor,
of fho SonrfIsh Snrfnns hnd n
bnskofbnII gnmo ngnInsf fho IIorro
!ndy Covs. KIm IIorIo Is ono of fho
nssIsfnnf conchos for IIorro. Our
son, ChrIsfohor omoc, nnd hIs
wIfo, SfohnnIo, MIfchoII, mof us nf
fho gnmo. AIso comIng fo fho gnmo
woro ChrIsfIno Iodnn, Torosn
InImor nnd KoIfh Hunf. ArII nnd
Sfovo nIso much nrocInfod fhom
comIng fo fho gnmo. Wo hnd n vIsIf
wIfh Iog Johnson boforo fho gnmo,
ns sho nnd hor husbnnd, !ogor
Johnson, woro fhoro. !ogor hns
fnughf for mnny yonrs nf fho !Iggs
HIgh SchooI. Affor fho gnmo Sfovo,
ArII, ChrIsfohor, SfohnnIo,
Jorry nnd I wonf ouf for suor bo-
foro hondIng homo. My brofhor,
IhII Moyors, hIs wIfo, IornIo, nnd
fhoIr grnndson, !yInn MnIforno,
woro fhoro hnvIng suor. !yInn
hnd n soccor gnmo fhnf ovonIng.
And nf fho cnsh rogIsfor wns fho
grnndson of IIII nnd IoIIy Iruco,
Jnckson Iruco, son of Andy nnd
Cnfhy Iruco. Wo onjoyod vIsIfIng
wIfh fhIs fIno young mnn who Is n
sonIor fhIs yonr nnd hns Inns for
goIng on fo coIIogo noxf yonr. o-
sIfo fho coId nnd wInd If wns n fun
ovonIng.
I Ionrnod somofhIng oIso Infor-
osfIng fhIs Mondny nffornoon.
Somo foIks gof fo vIsIfIng u nf our
IocnI grocory sforo nnd woro foIIIng
of fho MorhIdIfo !Ivor. WoII, I
found fho nnmo n bIf nmusIng nnd
nskod, Is fhnf Ifs ronI nnmo, or dId
you mnko If u I wns nssurod fho
nnmo Is for ronI nnd fhnf wns fho
corrocf soIIIng. I found If oso-
cInIIy InforosfIng ns mom fnughf nf
fho KuhI SchooI for somo yonrs nnd
IhII nnd I wonf fo schooI fhoro. You
furnod off on fho KIrIoy rond nnd
hondod wosf nnd fho KuhI SchooI
furnoff wns boforo you gof fo fho
OIson hIII. Anywny, Iong sfory
shorf, you no Iongor hnvo fo go
nround fho OIson hIII, whIch Is n
good fhIng, ns fho rond wns
chnngod nnd roffy much goos
sfrnIghf wosf. Tho MorhIdIfo
!Ivor hns n brIdgo you cross ns you
hond wosf on fho KIrIoy !ond.
WnnfIng fo gof n bIf moro Informn-
fIon I cnIIod oIs InuIson, ns ho
nnd hIs sIbIIngs nIso wonf fo fho
KuhI SchooI. Ho snId If Is Indood
fho MorhIdIfo !Ivor, buf nof fo
nsk hIm fo soII If. Ho snId If bogIns
soufhwosf of fho IonfIoy Inco nnd
wInds u nf fho Choyonno !Ivor.
Ono jusf novor knows whnf Infor-
osfIng InformnfIon fhoro Is ouf
fhoro, don`f you fhInk
As I cIoso my now`s coIumn fhIs
wook I Ionvo you wIfh somo food for
fhoughf. A mnn musf sfnnd for
somofhIng or ho wIII fnII for nny-
fhIng. If`s novor crowdod nIong fho
oxfrn mIIo. AdvIco Is IIko cnsfor oII,
onsy onough fo gIvo, buf hnrd fo
fnko. Hnvo n good dny nnd n good
wook.

Addsn Connc
DuugItc o Hund HuIc Nonun
Ft. Pcc
Hon. NoucnIc l4, 2Ull - ? Is., l oz. - l9-l/2
Hg Sstc. Austn
Maternal Grandparents:
Ron & Loretta McQuistion, Ft. Pierre
Paternal Grandparents:
Mitch & Corinne Norman, Hayes
Maternal Great-Grandparents:
Lowell & Nilas Krog, Miller
Paternal Great-Grandparents
Ronnie & Emily Sammons, Midland
Maxine Norman, Pierre
CroofIngs from broozy, cooIor
norfhonsf Hnnkon Counfy. Tho
form "cooIor" Is fruo, buf If Isn'f
coId by nny monns. Horo If Is, fho
Insf dny of Jnnunry ns I wrIfo fhIs,
nnd our fomornfuro Is forocnsf fo
bo In fho 40s fodny! Iuf fhnf Is
cooIor fhnn fho wondorfuI fomor-
nfuro In fho uor 50s fhnf wo on-
joyod yosfordny. I wns ovon nbIo fo
hnng shoofs on fho IIno nnd wnsh
my vohIcIo yosfordny, whIch Is gon-
ornIIy unhonrd of nf fhIs fImo of fho
yonr. Tho wonfhor fhIs wInfor hns
dofInIfoIy boon n gIff n vory woI-
como rosIfo from fho snow nnd
coId condIfIons of our Insf fwo wIn-
fors. Our wInfor Isn'f ovor yof, of
courso, buf If Is onIy n couIo of
monfhs unfII srIng hnIIoIujnh!
TuIIs wIII bo okIng fhrough fho
soII boforo wo know If!
IIrsf of nII, congrnfuInfIons fo
our frIond nnd noIghbor, nn
IIroufok, on boIng nnmod IInck
HIIIs Sfock Show AgrI-busInoss-
mnn of fho Yonr! If Is n woII-do-
sorvod honor! !ondIng fho nrfIcIos
nbouf fho honor wns onIIghfonIng
fhIs guy hns boon busy! In our nock
of fho woods, wo cnn gonornIIy
counf on nn nnd hIs wIfo, CnyIn,
fo mnko nn nonrnnco nf fho oo
Crook Church bnznnr ovory yonr,
hoIIng ouf wIfh fho nucfIonoorIng
dufIos nnd confrIbufIng fo fho
ovonIng of fun. Iosf wIshos fo you,
nn, ns you rocoIvo fhIs honor
koo u fho gronf work.
And gof woII wIshos fo IIII
Sumfor, husbnnd of IIonoor !o-
vIow corrosondonf Mnrshn
Sumfor. IIII Is rocuornfIng from
n roconf sfroko, nnd I wIsh hIm nII
fho bosf. Ovor fho yonrs, If hns n-
onrod fhnf IIII Is "fho comobnck
kId" fhIs Is jusf ono moro hurdIo.
Mnry IrIggs workod from homo
Insf IrIdny. Hor voIco wns n IIffIo
scrnfchy whon I soko wIfh hor
Sundny, nnd I Ionrnod fhnf sho Is
donIIng wIfh hor socond coId/sInus
Issuo fhIs monfh! If suro wIII bo
nIco whon nII fho bnd bugs quIf cIr-
cuInfIng! I know I hnvo dono n Iof
of hnnd wnshIng fhIs wInfor, fryIng
fo nvoId IIInoss. Sundny, !oo nnd
Mnry's dnughfor, !on !IggIo, nnd
grnnddnughfor, KInsoy, woro dIn-
nor guosfs nf fho rnnch. In fho nf-
fornoon, !on nnd KInsoy nffondod
II gun rncfIco nf KIrIoy HnII bo-
foro rofurnIng fo fhoIr homo In
IIorro.
Jon nnd ConnIo Johnson nnd
fnmIIy woro In IhIII Sundny fo
wnfch fho rosonfnfIon of fho hIgh
schooI's ono-ncf Iny. ThoIr son,
Wynff, wns n mombor of fho cnsf.
Tho cnsf wIII bo frnvoIIng fo Ab-
ordoon fhIs wookond for fho sfnfo
comofIfIon good Iuck fo fhom.
Ick nnd Cono Hudson woro In
IIorro Wodnosdny, nnd fhoy mof
fhoIr frIonds, Iud nnd CnII Irock,
HIfchcock, for Iunch. Sundny, Ick
nnd Cono nffondod church In MId-
Innd, fhon frnvoIod fo IhIII. WhIIo
In IhIII, fhoy hnd n nIco vIsIf wIfh
!oy !osofh nf fho nursIng homo. If
sounds IIko !oy sfIII hns hIs sonso
of humor! Thoy fhon nffondod fho
orformnnco of fho ono-ncf Iny nf
fho schooI. WnII sfudonfs woro nIso
on hnnd fo rosonf fhoIr Iny, so nf-
fondoos gof fho bonus of wnfchIng
fwo fnIonfod grous of sfudonfs.
IoIIowIng fho orformnnco In
IhIII, bofh cnsfs frnvoIod fo WnII
fo rosonf fho Inys fo nn nudIonco
fhoro. Kudos fo fho Insfrucfors for
fhIs cooornfIon If wns good for
bofh fho sfudonfs nnd fho nudI-
oncos nIIko! IoIIowIng fho Iny or-
formnnco, Ick nnd Cono hnd
suor In IhIII wIfh Inrf nnd
JnnIco Inrsons.
IIIIy nnd ArIyno Mnrkwod woro
In fho owoII nron IrIdny, nnd fhoy
hnd Iunch wIfh AIIon nnd Irnn
SfIrIIng. Thoy fhon wonf fo
SonrfIsh nnd sonf fho nffornoon
wIfh fhoIr son-In-Inw, Iruco Iro-
soo. Iruco hnd knoo roIncomonf
surgory Insf wook, nnd hIs rocuor-
nfIon Is goIng woII. Ho Inns fo
hnvo fho ofhor knoo roIncod noxf
monfh. Modorn modIcIno Is mnr-
voIous! of fhnf mnny yonrs ngo,
foIks wIfh knoo robIoms woro dos-
fInod fo jusf suffor wIfh nIn nnd
IImIfod mobIIIfy. On fho wny homo
from SonrfIsh, IIIIy nnd ArIyno
sfood In SfurgIs nf n bnskofbnII
gnmo bofwoon SfurgIs nnd Ab-
ordoon. ThoIr grnndson Is ono of
fho conchos for fho Abordoon fonm.
(As MIIdrod SnndnI wouId hnvo
snId, "Throo ovonfs on ono bnfh!"
Cood job!) Sundny, IIIIy nnd Ar-
Iyno hnd fho gronf-grnndkIds whIIo
T.J. nnd JonnIno CnbrIoI nffondod
fho nngus bnnquof nf fho IInck
HIIIs Sfock Show.
WhIIo I nm on fho subjocf of
Mnrkwod's, I hoo you hnd fho o-
orfunIfy fo soo fho nIco nrfIcIo In
fho roconf socInI odIfIon of Tho
IrofIf rognrdIng fho l00-yonr-oId
bnrn nf fho Mnrkwod Inco. If wns
such nn InforosfIng nrfIcIo, nnd If
Is cIonr fhnf fho bnrn hoIds n Iof of
monnIng for fho fnmIIy.
oIs nnd orofhy InuIson woro
In IIorro Thursdny fo gof food for
fho cnffIo. Ofhor fhnn fhnf, fhoy
hnvo boon sfnyIng cIoso fo homo.
orofhy snId oIs hns boon work-
Ing on hIs sfnm coIIocfIon, whIch
hns boon n IongfImo hobby for hIm.
Iobrunry 2, oIs nnd orofhy wIII
coIobrnfo fhoIr 50fh woddIng nn-
nIvorsnry! Thoro wIII bo nn oon
houso from 2-4 .m. Iobrunry 4 nf
fho AmorIcInn In If. IIorro fo
honor fhIs socInI couIo. I mon-
fIonod fo orofhy fhnf If oIs bo-
hnvos hImsoIf, mnybo fhoy'II gof fo
coIobrnfo fhoIr 5lsf nnnIvorsnry
noxf yonr! CongrnfuInfIons fo oIs
nnd orofhy fhoy nro quIfo n
nIr!
unno !osofh wns In !nId CIfy
for n fnx noInfmonf Thursdny.
Snfurdny, unno nnd !oIn woro
suor guosfs nf Ick nnd Cono
Hudson's. !oIn !osofh Is In Chnm-
borInIn ngnIn fho fIrsf nrf of fhIs
wook fnkIng moro IncIdonf mnn-
ngomonf frnInIng.
JuIInn !osofh wns In WnshIng-
fon, .C., from Wodnosdny fhrough
Sundny of Insf wook, nffondIng fho
nnnunI moofIng of fho nfIonnI As-
socInfIon of Whonf Crowors. WhIIo
ho wns gono, Coroon fook fho o-
orfunIfy fo work on comIIIng nnd
orgnnIzIng fnmIIy hofos nnd hIs-
fory. Cood for hor I nm nof good
nf goffIng fhnf sorf of fhIng dono.
Irnnk nnd ShIrIoy HnIIIgnn woro
In IIorro IrIdny nnd hnd dInnor
wIfh fhoIr frIonds, on nnd !orron
SmIfh. Sundny, ShIrIoy nffondod
fho 90fh bIrfhdny coIobrnfIon for
Tommy Thomson.
CIInf nnd !nurn AIIomnn woro In
IIorro IrIdny, nnd fhoy vIsIfod Ion
nnd IhyIIIs Sfoosor nf Inrkwood. If
sounds IIko Ion nnd IhyIIIs nro nc-
cIImnfIng roffy woII fo fhoIr now
IIvIng nrrnngomonf. IrIdny
ovonIng, CIInf nnd !nurn onfor-
fnInod n grou of young fnmIIIos nf
n hofoI In IIorro. Tho grou con-
sIsfod of l4 nduIfs nnd Iofs of kIds,
nnd fho grou onjoyod suor nnd
vIsIfIng whIIo fho kIds onjoyod
swImmIng nnd ofhor ncfIvIfIos. Tho
gnfhorIng sorvod ns kInd of n osf-
hoIIdny/ro-cnIvIng gof-fogofhor,
nnd If sounds IIko ovoryono hnd n
gronf fImo. !nurn Is dIrocfIng fho
Hnyos Iny fhIs yonr, so Sundny
nnd Wodnosdny rncfIcos nro koo-
Ing hor busy. CIInf Is Mr. Mom on
fhoso dnys n job ho Is vory cnn-
bIo of doIng. !nurn hns nIso boon
busy workIng on fho sof for fho
Iny, nnd If sounds IIko If wIII bo
roffy socInI. You'II hnvo fo Inn
fo nffond fho Iny fho fIrsf wook-
ond of Mnrch so you cnn soo for
yoursoIf!
CInrk nnd Cnrmon AIIomnn ro-
confIy rofurnod from n l0-dny four
of HnwnII. Cnrmon snId fhoy sonf
fwo dnys In HonoIuIu fhon cruIsod
fo sovornI of fho ofhor IsInnds. Sho
snId IonrI Hnrbor nnd fho ofhor
sIghfs of Inforosf woro wondorfuI,
nnd fhoy fhoroughIy onjoyod fhoIr
frI. Whon fhoy rofurnod homo,
fhoIr dnughfor-In-Inw, !nurn, hnd
n homomndo sou suor wnIfIng
for fhom. Sho Is such n fhoughffuI
young womnn!
IIII nnd IoIIy Iruco hnvo boon
onjoyIng our wondorfuI wonfhor.
Tomornfuros dIdn'f ovon dI
boIow froozIng Sundny nIghf! !nsf
Tuosdny, IIII, IoIIy, son VInco nnd
hIs fInncoo, KnfIo, woro suor
guosfs nf fho homo of Arf nnd WIn-
nIo Iorgoson. IoIIy nnd WInnIo nro
sIsfors. IrIdny nIghf, VInco nnd
KnfIo joInod ofhor young noIghbor-
hood couIos In IIorro for nn
ovonIng ouf. Thoy nIso vIsIfod wIfh
frIonds, Tod nnd MIchoIIo
SchofIoId, nnd mof fhoIr now bnby
boy ho joIns fhroo sIsfors, so fho
nronfs wIII bo busy! Snfurdny, IIII
nnd IoIIy woro In IIorro fo rosfock
fho grocory suIy, nnd Sundny
fhoy nffondod church In MIdInnd,
foIIowod by Iunch nf fho IocnI cnfo.
VInco Is n mombor of fho Hnyos
Iny cnsf ngnIn fhIs yonr, so ho nf-
fonds rncfIco Wodnosdnys nnd
Sundnys.
Mnrgo IrIggs snId fhoro hnsn'f
boon much nows nf hor houso, nI-
fhough sho nddod somo bookkoo-
Ing dufIos fo hor ncfIvIfIos fhIs
wook. Sho dIdn'f sny whofhor or
nof sho hns hor gnrdon fuIIy
Innnod for fhIs srIng yof, buf I'II
bof sho Is workIng on If.
KovIn nnd Mnry ouhnusor's
dnughfor, Snrnh, wns homo ovor
fho wookond from hor hnrmncy
rofnfIon In Hof SrIngs. Iofh Mnry
nnd Snrnh woro nf fho rnnch IrI-
dny ovonIng, nnd Snfurdny fhoy
frnvoIod fo SIoux InIIs fo vIsIf
Mnry's mofhor who Is hosIfnIIzod
fhoro. Mnry's mofhor, Knfhryn
SchIochfor, hns boon donIIng wIfh
comIIcnfIons from surgory sho hnd
Insf fnII. KovIn wns nmong fhoso
who gnfhorod nf Zny ormnn's
homo Insf Thursdny for somo cnrd
InyIng.
!ufh ouhnusor snId fhIngs
hnvo boon fnIrIy quIof for hor fhIs
nsf wook. Sho onjoyod n hono
cnII from Knron Crnbor, formor
fonchor nf oo Crook SchooI. Sho
snId Knron Is sfIII fonchIng nf
ChnmborInIn, nnd If sounds IIko
Knron hnd Iofs of ndvonfuros Insf
McenvIIIe News
by Leanne Neuhauser SB?-BS
(continued on next page)
0cmmunIty
February B, B01B The PIcneer RevIew Page ?
t+:.-:.-. e.-.+:
Tuesday, February 14th 5:00 p.m.
Prime Rib ~ Baked Potato ~ Salad Bar ~
Roll & Butter
Bring your sweetheart & enjoy a night out!
|sw|s |sratr
433-5333 nterior
(con't. Ivom pvevIous puge)
summor. Mnry ouhnusor vIsIfod
wIfh !ufh Mondny ovonIng, nnd
!ufh's dnughfor nnd son-In-Inw,
Inn nnd !ynn nchfIgnII, wIII bo
vIsIfIng Infor fhIs wook. Thoy ro-
confIy rofurnod homo from nn ox-
fondod frI fo IfnIy.
Chnso nnd KoIIy IrIggs nnd fnm-
IIy joInod ofhor young fnmIIIos from
fho noIghborhood In IIorro Insf IrI-
dny nf fho socInI ovonf hosfod by
CIInf nnd !nurn AIIomnn. KoIIy
snId fho kIds hnvo boon IovIng fhIs
nIco wonfhor nnd boIng nbIo fo
sond n Iof of fImo oufdoors. I fhInk
fhoy nro dofInIfoIy goIng fo bo fnrm
nnd rnnch kIds!
If hns boon fnIrIy quIof nf our
Inco fhIs nsf wook. !nndy joInod
fho grou nf Zny ormnn's Thurs-
dny for somo cnrd InyIng. I hnvo
boon busy wIfh bookwork nnd com-
ufor robIoms, noIfhor of whIch
uf mo In n vory good mood. !nndy
hns boon quIofIy mnkIng n bIg cIr-
cIo nround mo, nnd wIfh good ron-
son.
ThIs wook, I nm grnfofuI for on-
IIno comufor suorf fo hoI mo
soIvo comufor robIoms. Whon I
workod for sfnfo govornmonf, I wns
guIIfy of fnkIng our In-houso foch
suorf for grnnfod, buf I suro mIss
fhom now. I nm jusf nof n fochIo
orson, so I don'f know why I ox-
ocf fo bo nbIo fo soIvo fhoso fhIngs
on my own. As wIfh nny mnchIno,
If Is vory frusfrnfIng whon If doos-
n'f work fho wny If Is suosod fo!
My comufor robIoms nro nof
comIofoIy soIvod yof, buf fhoy
soon wIII bo. If wIII bo n roIIof whon
I'm nbIo fo sond my fImo wIfh fho
fIIIor, mowor, hoo, IoIng shonrs,
nnd whnfovor ofhor ImIomonfs I
nood, fo do fho work I Iovo. Ior
now, I'II donI wIfh fho comufor,
nnd I musf ndmIf fochnoIogy Is
wondorfuI whon If works.
Co ouf nnd mnko If n wondorfuI
wook!
McenvIIIe News
by Leanne Neuhauser SB?-BS
Thnnks fo Snndoo CIffIngs for
doIng such nn oufsfnndIng job of
goffIng fho nows gnfhorod Insf
wook. If's gronf fo hnvo n Inch hIf-
for In n Inch.
Our symnfhy Is oxfondod fo fho
fnmIIIos of Cny Mosos nnd IIIIIo
Hnndcock. Iofh gronf frIonds nnd
wIII bo mIssod by nII.
IIII nnd I dIscovorod fhnf fImo
fIIos ovon whon you'ro nof hnvIng
fun. Affor InndIng In !os AngoIos
nnd boIng frnnsorfod fo fho
!onnId !ongnn !C!A ModIcnI
Confor on fho l5fh, fImo scurrIod
nIong, wIfh docfor vIsIfs, nursos,
ofc. IIII ngrood fo onfor Info n ro-
sonrch rojocf fo hoI ooIo wIfh
sfrokos, cnIIod IAST-MAC, so ho
wIII rocoIvo foIIow-u vIsIfs wIfh
fho sfudy nurso ovor fImo. nugh-
fors ShoIIoy nnd Snndrn cnIIod roI-
nfIvos In CnIIfornIn nnd soon fho
nofwork of fnmIIy wns u nnd run-
nIng kooIng u wIfh whnf wns
goIng on. Ioco nwn InIrchIId
owsom nnd dnughfor ChrIsfInn
vIsIfod Mondny nffornoon. Our Iug-
gngo mndo fho frI fo HnwnII nnd
nffor somo hono cnIIs If nrrIvod In
fho hosIfnI for us wo frIod oon-
Ing If cnrofuIIy fo snIff fho HnwnI-
Inn nIr, buf fhnf dIdn'f work foo
woII. Mnny cnIIs nnd rnyors from
frIonds In IhIII nnd Kndokn woro
much nrocInfod. Iy fho l8fh, wo
woro movod ncross fho sfroof fo fho
nouroIogIcnI nnd rohnbIIIfnfIon fn-
cIIIfy. IIII's Ioff Iog nnd nrm foII
nsIoo nnd Thursdny fho rIghf oyo
nnd moufh woro nof workIng quIfo
rIghf. Thoro Is work fo bo dono! I
gof fho uso of n roII-nwny for sIoo-
Ing. CousIn Jnnof (InIrchIId) Snow
snId wo woro sfnyIng In fho mosf
oxonsIvo hofoI In CnIIfornIn. I
fhnnkod hor nnd ofhor fnxnyors
for fho rIvIIogo. MnrcIo (Snow)
roscuod mo from fho confInos of fho
rohnb confor IrIdny nnd wo hnd
Iunch fhon Ickod u hor dnughfor,
ChrIsfIno, nf hor bnIIof schooI nnd
gof n vIow of fho IncIfIc Oconn bo-
foro goIng bnck fo IIII. Sundny,
Iruco nnd !oIs InIrchIId, IofhoII,
Wnsh., vIsIfod. Thoy sond fhoIr
wInfors In fho CnIIfornIn nron nnd
woro goIng fo hoI fhoIr grnndson,
Troy, coIobrnfo hIs bIrfhdny whon
fhoy sfood. Konf nnd Inn
InIrchIId offorod fo drIvo us homo
If fho nIrInno frI dIdn'f work ouf,
so nII wns good.
Coorgo CIffIngs wns In !nId
CIfy Mondny nffornoon goffIng n
foofh fIxod.
Tony Hnrfy wns n vIsIfor nf fho
homo of Knfhy Irown nnd nIo
Koohn Mondny nnd ngnIn on
Wodnosdny.
Af fho cnfo In fho rohnb buIIdIng
I dIscovorod somo dIsIny IoIs on
cnrdbonrd fIguros nnd borrowod
fhom for n IIffIo bIf nnd IIII nnd I
gof n Icfuro drossod for HnwnII.
o nIn no gnIn sooms fo bo fruo.
Tuosdny durIng hysIcnI fhorny,
fhoro wns nIn nnd mosf of fho fooI-
Ing In fho Iog rofurnod, fho foof sfIII
hns n mInd of If's own. of quIfo
fho 5lsf nnnIvorsnry wo Icfurod.
T.J. nvIs sonf nrf of Tuosdny
wIfh JossIcn CIffIngs nnd nnIoI.
Ofhor nows, fho osfngo sfnm
now cosfs $.45. Thoso forovor
sfnms suro snvo n Iof of monkoy
busInoss, fhoy work no mnffor
whnf fho rIco of sfnms Is. I hnvo
n Inrgo coIIocfIon of vnrIous sfnm
donomInnfIons nnd somofImos fho
onvoIoo Isn'f bIg onough fo gof
fhom on buf I'm doformInod fo uso
fhom u.
Joyco HIcks coIobrnfod hor bIrfh-
dny Wodnosdny mornIng nf fho
bowIIng nIIoy. Wny fo go Joyco.
on nnd VI Moody hnd noInf-
monfs In IhIII Thursdny onjoyIng
vIsIfIng wIfh foIks nround fown.
Thoy broughf homo n frIod chIckon
dInnor nnd ofnfo snInd for fhnf
ovonIng nnd VI soffIod In fho noxf
mornIng fo bogIn fhoIr fnx ronrn-
fIon. Thnf wIII fnko nf Ionsf oIghf
hours n dny for n fow dnys. So
mnny ngos fo donI wIfh. A sysfom-
Izor hoIs from fhoIr fnx ronror,
buf you sfIII hnvo fo fIII In fho
bInnks.
IIII hnd Indoondonco ny nf
rohnb, fhon Thursdny, wo woro on
our wny fo fho nIrorf nnd hondod
for homo. AII fho rnyors sonf ouf
for us sonf nn nngoI our wny whon
wo gof fo !nId. I dIscovorod I'd Ioff
fho IIghfs on whon I nrkod fho vo-
hIcIo. If wns dond ns n door nnII! A
wondorfuI young fnmIIy mnn wns
fhoro fo hoI nnd Insfond of nccof-
Ing nny ny for hIs froubIo, ho of-
forod u n rnyor whon ho gof mo
sfnrfod. on nnd VI Moody mndo
fhoIr !nId VnIIoy HIIfon homo
nvnIInbIo nnd ovon Ioff fho IIghf on
for us, so nII wns good.
Thursdny nIghf In SfurgIs rnIn
furnod fo snow, fho sfroofs woro
vory Icy. IrIdny ovonIng, fho on
KIumb fnmIIy nnd fho IrIc Hnnson
fnmIIy nrrIvod In SfurgIs for n
bIrfhdny Izzn suor In honor of
!nIh IIodIor's bIg dny. Affor ho
oonod gIffs, fhoy snng hny
bIrfhdny nnd onjoyod brownIos nnd
Ico cronm.Thon fho fnmIIIos ro-
furnod homo fo SonrfIsh.
JossIcn CIffIngs nnd Crog
Womnk kof noInfmonfs In
!nId CIfy Thursdny.
on nnd VI Moody nro soffIod In
nf fho rnnch nnd workod wIfh fonc-
Ing In fhoIr norfh nsfuro nonr fho
crook on fho onsf sIdo of fho hIgh-
wny. Tho yonrIIngs nnd roInco-
monf hoIfors nro on cnko, nnd do
fhoy onjoy cnko. VI snys sho drIvos
hor fnmous Joo Chorokoo In nnd
fhoy como runnIng on scnffors
fho cnko In fho woodon bunks ns
fnsf ns ho cnn bocnuso fhoy Iovo
hIm so vory much! Tho cows wonf
wny u norfh fo grnzo wInfor ns-
furo Sundny nf 64 fomornfuro.
Wow! !ocords nro boIng sof In
Soufh nkofn for fho monfh of Jnn-
unry!
IrIdny, IIII nnd I sfood by fho
oyo docfors fo soo nbouf hIs doubIo
vIsIon. Thoy rocommond n fwo-
monfh wnIf, so nn noInfmonf
wns sof u for In Mnrch. If wns
good fo bo homo nnd soo how usor
frIondIy fho houso wouId bo for IIII.
!oo Vnughnn sfood nnd wo dId
somo CIvII AIr InfroI busInoss nnd
IhyIIIs Word broughf ovor suor
for us. Sho dId n wondorfuI job of
fnkIng cnro of our cnf whIIo wo
woro gono, whnf n noIghbor. Tony
Hnrfy cnmo by for n vIsIf. Ho nIso
vIsIfod Knfhy Irown fhnf ovonIng
fo fInd ouf nbouf fho wrosfIIng
mnfch sho wns fnkIng Jod fo In
Wngnor.
Snfurdny, !nIh nnd Cnfhy
IIodIor wonf fo !nId whoro fhoy
moof !Ichnrd nnd Innn Sfownrf.
Tho gnIs dId somo shoIng nnd
fho guys dId orrnnds. Thoy wonf fo
Iunch fhon fo fho sfock show nnd
wnIkod nround. Affor suor,
!nIh nnd Cnfhy hondod for Sfur-
gIs, !Ichnrd nnd Innn hondod for
fhoIr mofoI.
Snfurdny, wo onjoyod n vIsIf
from Znck Songor nnd gronf-grnnd-
son !ydor. Znck nnd !ydor sonf
fho nIghf In IhIII nffondIng fho
bnskofbnII gnmo nnd hoIIng Cnsoy
Songor cIonn fho gym. Thoy sonf
fho nIghf wIfh Cnsoy fhon vIsIfod
horo ngnIn In fho nffornoon. I
cnughf n rIdo fo !nId wIfh fhom fo
Ick u n cnr nf fho IrIc Songor
homo. IIII fnIrod woII whIIo I wns
gono.
oug IroIn hoIod Coorgo CIf-
fIngs n couIo of dnys wIfh n frou-
bIosomo woII durIng fho wook.
1f ,our e,ee ore IlinJeJ ui/l
,our uorriee, ,ou conno/ eee /le
Ieou/, of /le eunee/. Krielnonur/i
BetwIxt PIaces News
by Marsha Sumpter S?-B04S bIImargwtc.net
B5 Yeuvs Ago
Junuuvy 26, 192B
Tho homo of !ov. nnd Mrs. H.S.
IIy wIII soon bo mndo hny by fho
nrrIvnI of n sIx-wook-oId bnby gIrI
whIch fhoso osfImnbIo ooIo hnvo
nrrnngod fo ndof. Tho IIffIo ono
wIII bo broughf ouf by n nurso from
SIoux InIIs fho Inffor nrf of fho
wook.
***
Tho mInsfroI show gIvon undor
fho nusIcos of fho AmorIcnn !o-
gIon nf fho Com Thonfro wns woII
nffondod. Tho cnsf wns mndo u of
busInoss nnd rofossIonnI mon of
our noIghborIng fowns nnd wns n
snny orformnnco from sfnfo fo
fInIsh.
IIbon !ocnIs . Mr. !uonhnII,
Sr. hnd fho mIsforfuno of sIIIng
nnd fnIIIng down fho coIInr wny nf
hIs Inco ono dny Insf wook. Ho dId
nof soom fo fhInk fhnf ho wns sorI-
ousIy Injurod buf wns confInod fo
fho bod or n fow dnys wIfh n nIn In
hIs chosf whIch ho fhoughf wns fho
rosuIf of hIs fnII.
***
Mr. Arfhur !. CIovoInnd of
Irosho nnd MIss AIIco Ionson of
IhIII woro mnrrIod by Infhor
Snmson nf Konnoboc, Tuosdny,
Jnnunry l?fh. Tho brIdo Is n sonIor
of IhIII HI, who musf hnvo found
romnnco of moro Inforosf fhnn
sfudIos.
!ocnI ows . Amnndn Couch
sufforod n vory nInfuI nccIdonf
Insf Wodnosdny whon sho sIIod
nnd foII, bronkIng hor Iog. Af ros-
onf fho Injurod mombor Is doIng
nIcoIy nnd sho Is boIng cnrod for nf
hor homo onsf of fown.
Much onfhusInsm Is In ovIdonco
ovor fho HIgh SchooI CnrnIvnI
Quoon fo bo crownod on fho socond
nIghf of fho cnrnIvnI. Af fho ros-
onf fImo MIss HnrrIof IIorco, n jun-
Ior, Ionds by n Inrgo mnjorIfy. On
Snfurdny fho vofos woro counfod
nnd ono cnndIdnfo wns oIImInnfod
from onch cInss IonvIng onIy four In
fho rnco.
Mrs. J.M. !oddIck wns cnIIod fo
IoIIo Iourcho Insf wook by fho
sIcknoss nnd donfh of hor mofhor,
who rosIdod In fhnf cIfy.
***
IIro comIofoIy dosfroyod fho
homo of Mr. Irnnk IuossIng on
IrIdny mornIng, Jnnunry 20. Mr.
IuossIng wns nf fho bnrn foodIng
hIs sfock whon fho fIro wns fIrsf
soon by hIm. Ho rnn nf onco fo fho
door nnd on oonIng If, fho honf
nnd fInmos wouId nof ormIf hIs
onfrnnco nnd nII hIs orsonnI bo-
IongIngs woro burnod In n brIof o-
rIod, IonvIng hIm onIy fho cIofhos
ho hnd on.
Mr. IuossIng doos nof know dof-
InIfoIy fho oxncf orIgIn ns ho hnd
sfnrfod n fIro bofh In hIs honfor nnd
nn oII sfovo ronrnfory fo goffIng
hIs bronkfnsf, ns wns hIs usunI cus-
fom.
?5 Yeuvs Ago
Junuuvy 2B, 193?
IIonoor MoonvIIIo mnn, OIo
Croffn, nssod nwny Jnnunry 23rd,
l93?. OIo wns born In Isfjordon,
orwny, on Mny l?, l8?0. Ho wns
fho youngosf of n fnmIIy of sIx chII-
dron. Ho cnmo fo AmorIcn nf fho
ngo of fwonfy yonrs nnd rosIdod nf
Ismond, Soufh nkofn. Jnnunry
30, l89? ho wns unIfod In mnrrIngo
fo ChrIsfIno Moffof of SIoux CIfy,
Iown. Tho fhIs unIon woro born
fhroo dnughfors, Mrs. SohIn Mnr-
rIngfon, Offumwn, Mrs. OIgn Inf-
fon, MIIosvIIIo, nnd Mrs. MnboI
Inffon, Offumwn.
CrIndsfono ows . Wo hnd n
coId bIIzznrdy soII fho fIrsf of fho
wook fhnf romIndod us of Insf yonr.
AIfhough fhoro Is nof ns much
snow on fho ground ns fhoro wns
fhon, fho bIIzznrd of Wodnosdny
wns so bnd fhnf If IIod whnf fhoro
wns In hIghor drIffs fhnn Insf yonr.
Sovon foof drIffs nro quIfo common
nround buIIdIngs. Anofhor nnnoy-
nnco of Insf yonr nonrod durIng
fho coId soII. Thnf wns frosfy bod
cIofhIng. Tho bronfh of fho sIooors
frozo on fho bInnkofs nnd quIIfs,
nnd whon fhoy movod fhoIr honds
In fho nIghf nnd foIf fhnf Ico, fhoy
woko u nnd wIshod fhoy woro In
IIorIdn.
Tho bIIzznrd Wodnosdny wns fho
mosf dnngorous In yonrs bocnuso of
fho numbor of mon who woro ouf In
If. If wns wIfh onormous roIIof fhnf
If wns Ionrnod Infor fhnf no ono hnd
sufforod sorIous Injury. !ndIo or-
dors fo Iof WIA mon go homo woro
nof rocoIvod nf fho cnms, nnd so
fhoy sfnyod nnd hnd fo como homo
In fho worsf of fho sform. Somo
cnrs wouId nof sfnrf, mnny moro
woro sfnIIod In drIffs, nnd n mnjor-
Ify of fho mon hnd fo wnIk nf Ionsf
n shorf dIsfnnco fo gof homo. ChrIs
Inuor wnIkod fIvo mIIos, buf wIfh
fho wInd nf hIs bnck If wns nof ns
dnngorous ns fho fwo mIIos Chosfor
SmIfh wnIkod fncIng fho sform. Jny
InrroII nnd JImmy Ioforson woro
nbouf sIck wIfh fho fIu nnd ns bofh
hnd fo wnIk nrf wny homo fhoro
wns consIdornbIo concorn foIf ovor
fhom, buf nffor n dny`s rosf noIfhor
of fhom soomod nny fho worso. Joo
Thorson nnd Mr. IonzIon sfnyod nf
WInfrodos nII nIghf nffor fhoIr cnr
gof sfuck. OIdonborgs nnd Iossos,
hnuIIng Ico, gof sfnIIod nf Toofors
nnd sfnyod nII nIghf fhoro. If wns n
dnngorous sIfunfIon: coId, n bIIz-
znrd, dnrk comIng swIffIy, nnd mon
nII ovor fho communIfy sfumbIIng
homo ovor fho drIffs.
Wnsn`f If fun fo gof fho IIonoor-
!ovIow Insf wook, nffor boIng shuf
In for n wook. If wnsn`f so nowsy,
buf If wns fun fo rond fho nows fhnf
fIzzIod ouf nnd ovon fho smnIIosf
Ifoms nro InforosfIng whon you
hnvon`f honrd n fhIng for n wook or
so.
If onrIy rIsIng Is n vIrfuo, Idnn
IuIs, HoIon CoffsIobon, Mno
Koysor nnd Coorgo Konnody nro
corfnInIy vIrfuous, bocnuso onch of
fhom gof u nf 2 o`cIock In fho
mornIng n whIIo bnck, nnd buIIf fho
fIros, nnd fho womon gof bronkfnsf
rondy. Thoy hnd soon fho IIghf of
fho fuII moon on fho snow nnd
fhough If wns goffIng dnyIIghf, nnd
whon fhoy found ouf fhoIr mIsfnko
fhoy wouId hnvo soId ouf for n Iond
nIckoI. Thoy sfIII fooI mIghfy fooIIsh
nbouf If. If musf hnvo boon cnfch-
Ing, IIko fIu, for four of fhom fo
hnvo mndo fho snmo mIsfnko. If Is
fo bo hood If doosn`f srond nny
furfhor.
IIIIsburg ows . Mr. nnd Mrs.
Joo Cobos nro fho roud nronfs of
n bnby boy born Jnnunry l6 nf fho
communIfy hosIfnI In ow !ndor-
wood.
50 Yeuvs Ago
Junuuvy 25, 1962
WoddIng . In n quIof doubIo-
rIng coromony nf fho IIrsf
!ufhornn Church In IhIII nf 8:30
.m. Snfurdny, Jnnunry 20, wIfh
fhoIr nronfs nnd n fow frIonds
rosonf, MIss Inrbnrn Inno Hor-
rmnn bocnmo fho brIdo of Torry
Wonfz, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. !oroy
Wonfz of IhIII.
***
Throo IocnI IndIos, Mrs. Homor
(!nurn) Morgnn, hor dnughfor,
KyIo, nnd onn Iosso, oscnod so-
rIous Injury Insf Thursdny mornIng
whon fhoIr cnr sIId on fho sIIory
rond, wonf ouf of confroI nnd
smnshod Info n foIohono oIo. Tho
nccIdonf occurrod nf KoIIor Cornor
norfh of MIdInnd nbouf 9:l5 n.m.,
whIIo fho IndIos woro on fhoIr wny
fo IIorro.
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Philip High School
December 2011 Students of the Month
Rachel Wheeler senior
Polite, hard working, attentive and
nice to everyone. Always ready for
class and is respectful. Participates
in class and does good work.
End of season ... The Philip junior high girls basketball team has finished its 2011-2012 season. Coach Tayta West
stated, The seventh and eighth grade girls had a rough season, but by the end I feel like they learned and improved on
many key fundamentals. The seventh graders had seven games for the season and had three wins and four loses. The
eighth graders had 17 games including three tournaments in those 17. They ended the season with seven wins and 10
loses. I was very proud at how far these girls came this season. Some played positions that they weren't familiar with and
did a great job. I felt the girls overcame may obstacles this year and by the end of the season they really pulled together
as a team. There are several of the girls who are now playing on the high school junior varsity team, and are doing quite
well. I had a great time this year and cannot wait for next years season. Shown, back row from left: Samantha Schofield,
Molly Coyle, Jaslyn Konst, Peyton Kuchenbecker, Jada Theye, Tia Guptill, Ashley Williams, Elise Wheeler and coach
West. Front: Tate Fortune, Ellie Coyle and Destannie Noteboom. Photo by Deb Smith
South Dakota young people from
across the state returned home
from Pierre this week with a better
understanding of their govern-
ment. The group visited the capital
city as participants in the South
Dakota Farmers Union's senior
youth legislative award trip.
These are young people who
have completed two years of senior
youth studies, explained Bonnie
Geyer, SDFU education director.
The purpose of the award trip is to
give young people a more intensive
look at state government and espe-
cially the state legislature than
they would likely receive in a one-
day high school trip to the Capitol.
The rural young people joined
other Farmers Union members in
the annual Farmers Union Legisla-
tive Day activities as well as attend
committee hearings, observe floor
action in both the House and Sen-
ate and meet with lobbyists, pages
and interns. The group also visited
the National Guard Museum, the
World War II, Vietnam and Fight-
ing Stallions memorials, the Pierre
Aquatic Center and the Discovery
Center.
South Dakota Farmers Union youth
group visits state capital on award trip
SDFU youth at Capitol ... Participants included, back row, from left: District III Education Director Heather
Kuecker, Ramona, Dowain Kerner, Gregory, Jason Hanson, Britton, Tyler Novak, Yankton, Chris Nemec, Holabird,
Leslie Rupiper Morrow, Sioux Falls, and State Education Director Bonnie Geyer, Huron. Front: Kelsie Paye, Cavour,
Alexandra Waldner, Huron, Tyana Gottsleben, Philip, Alexandra Farber, Britton, Ashton Reedy, Philip, Brandi Enright,
Union Center, and Kiana Brockel, Shadehill. Courtesy photo
DeJong wins BHSS ag scholarship ... The Ag and Natural Resources
Committee of the Rapid City Area Chamber of Commerce has awarded its 2012
Black Hills Stock Show and Rodeo scholarships. The five winners are, from left:
Bobbie Till, Dupree, Tyler Swan, Newell, Trey DeJong, Philip, Rolly Fortune,
Interior, and Anna Kitterman, Wall. Kitterman won the Western Dakota Tech-
nical Institute scholarship. These $1,000 scholarships are awarded to students
planning to pursue a career in either production agriculture or other agri-busi-
ness related fields, at a South Dakota post-secondary institution. The committee
teamed up with WDT to give a $500 scholarship to a student going into an ag
related program at their institution. The committees objective is to increase
economic activity and mutual understanding between Rapid City businesses
and rural neighbors. This group focuses and addresses agricultural and natural
resource issues at all government levels. Courtesy photo
Trophy
mule deer ...
Fourteen-year-
old Alaina
Stangle, Philip,
bagged this im-
pressive mule
deer during the
2011 fall hunt-
ing season. She
used a .243, ac-
complishing a
heart shot at a
distance of 400
yards. The deer
was taken near
Ash Creek on
the family
ranch.
Courtesy photo
Country Cupboard food pantry backpack program ... A weekend
food program for kindergarten through sixth graders has been started in the
Wall and Philip schools. Two meals per day for Friday and Saturday are dis-
cretely carried home by students in backpacks, so they can fend for themselves
while their parents are working. Country Cupboards Carol Hoffman said the
meals are balanced to include fresh fruit and whole grains, with no pop or candy.
All the food is user-friendly for preparation by young people. If you can benefit
from this program, or know someone who can, contact your school counselor.
Shown is the First Lutheran youth group, Philip, filling the backpacks. From
left, are: coordinator Stacy Pinney, Lane Scott, Cheyenne Pinney, Cooper West,
Elise Wheeler, Austin Pinney and Coy Kramer. Courtesy photo
South Dakotas state legislators
will meet with district and state
FFA officers for the annual FFA
legislative breakfast, Tuesday,
February 14, in Fort Pierre.
The State FFA officers will con-
duct a breakfast program designed
to explain the agriculture educa-
tion instructional program and
FFAs expanding opportunities in
premier leadership, personal
growth and career success. District
FFA officers and advisors will visit
one-on-one with legislators, shar-
ing how local agriculture education
programs utilize math, science and
reading skills as well as have in-
ternships for every student.
Following the breakfast the
State FFA Officers and student
ambassadors will conduct a district
officer leadership training work-
shop. These members include Paul
Dybedahl, Colton, Jamie Flint, Vi-
borg, Amanda Buus, Lennox,
Megan DeRouchey, Hoven, Olivia
Siglin, Webster, Connor Powell,
Chamberlain, Austin Vanderwal,
Volga, and Paige Hermanson,
Doland. Training will focus on com-
munication, serving as a role
model, team building and their du-
ties as a delegate at state conven-
tion.
According to Philip FFA advisor
Doug Hauk, student Gavin Snook
is a district officer from Philip who
will attend the event.
The FFA legislative breakfast is
held at the AmericInn under the
sponsorship of the South Dakota
FFA Foundation and the seven
FFA districts of South Dakota.
FFA members to meet South Dakota legislators
On Februrary 4, visitors at Oahe
Downstream Recreation Area near
Fort Pierre will learn about eagles
from United States Fish and
Wildlife Service biologist Charlene
Bessken, author of the 1991 chil-
drens book Eagles for Kids.
Bessken also wrote the Wisconsin
Bald Eagle Recovery Plan, and co-
ordinated recovery efforts.
The program will begin at 9:00
a.m. CST at the Oahe Downstream
group lodge. A short presentation
will highlight eagles, their habitat,
and tips and proper conduct for
viewing and photographing birds.
The group will take a 1.5-mile
guided hike to observe the birds in
their natural setting. Participants
are encouraged to bring binoculars,
cameras, comfortable hiking shoes
and cold-weather clothing.
Following the hike, guests are in-
vited back to the lodge for bagels.
Eagles, bagels,
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Monduy NIte MIxed
!ockors .......................................l6-8
IndInnd`s Aufo............................l5-9
Crovon ChomIcnI ........................l5-9
Shnd`s TowIng...........................ll-l3
nkofn Inr..................................9-l5
Hnndrnhnn Consf .......................6-l8
HIgL!IgLts:
!o`Annn IuxcoI ............................40?
JonnIfor !ockIIng.........................l25
Jnson Ioforson......................2l6/600
Irynn IuxcoI................................2l2
MnrIIs Ioforson............................l82
Mnrshn Sumfor..........................486
CnII !ouffor .................................l?2
VIckIo Ioforson.............6-? sIIf; l?2
JnckIo ShuII.....................6-?-l0 sIIf
Androw !ockIIng...................202/554
Mnff !ockIIng..................5-8-l0 sIIf
!onnIo CoyIo ...................5-8-l0 sIIf
Tuesduy Men's uv!y
Konnody Im...............................ll-5
Kndokn Troo SorvIco...................l0-6
IooIo`s Mkf..................................9-?
Cork`s.............................................9-?
Ionr Aufo ......................................8-8
Coorgo`s WoIdIng ..........................?-9
C&A TronchIng...........................6-l0
WIId Hogs....................................4-l2
HIgL!IgLts:
Cory Ioyd..............................224/585
Jorry Iron MoccnsIn..............200/545
Tony CouId...................................539
Sfovo Vnrnor .........................2ll/5l4
Irod IoInnd..........3-6-8-l0 sIIf; 50l
Inf IIrkImor.........................5-? sIIf
InrI Inrk ..............................3-? sIIf
Mnrk IoInnd.........................5-? sIIf
WondoII IuxcoI .......2-l0 & 2-? sIIfs
Wednesduy MovnIng CoIIee
AII Sfnr Aufo...............................l?-?
CuffIng Idgo SnIon ................4.5-9.5
JoIIy !nnchors ..........................l4-l0
InvIsIbIos...................................l4-l0
Sfnfo Inrm Ins............................9-l5
Chosf Tonm...........................3.5-20.5
HIgL!IgLts:
Knron IoInnd ........................l83/484
Audroy Jonos.........................l66/4l5
ShIrIoy Inrsons.....................l6l/4l?
obbIo ovIIIo.......................l?5/400
ody WoIIor..................................453
Wednesduy NIte uv!y
orofhy`s CnforIng .....................l6-4
99 IIns.........................................l2-8
Jusf Tnmmy`s..............................ll-9
WnII Iood Confor......................l0-l0
ChIofIo`s ChIcks ..........................9-ll
nkofn Inr..................................9-ll
MorrIson`s HnyIng ......................?-l3
IIrsf nfIonnI Innk ...................6-l4
HIgL!IgLts:
!nchoI Kjorsfnd.....................l58/449
KnfoIyn Indors .....................l5?/43l
KnII !oIfhoIsor ......................l?2/409
ImIIy Kroofch..............................40l
MnrIIs Ioforson............5-? sIIf; l92
orofhy Hnnson...........................4?l
Innn Sfownrf..............................4?0
!oso Ionnoff ......................5-l0 sIIf
!Indsoy HIIdobrnnd .............4-5 sIIf
Irondn Cronz .....................3-l0 sIIf
!oo SundnII...........................2-? sIIf
TLuvsduy NIte Men's
Tho Sfonkhouso ............................9-3
WII IA...................................9-3
MconnoII Inrms .........................8-4
A&M !nundry...............................6-6
O`ConnoII Consf ............................6-6
nkofn Inr....................................4-8
CoyIo`s SuorVnIu.........................3-9
Wosf !Ivor IIonoor Tnnks ...........3-9
HIgL!IgLts:
Conrnd Kjorsfnd....................2l4/528
Mnff SchofIoId..............................235
Jnck HoInz.............................232/5?5
Scoff Iroch...................................222
Jnson Ioforson......................224/58?
Irynn IuxcoI ....208 & l94 cIonn/589
nfhnn Kjorsfnd .........206 cIonn/558
Inrf !nmsoy.......................l90 cIonn
!Ick CoyIo.............................5-? sIIf
Mnrk IoInnd.........................5-? sIIf
onn SchuIz........................3-l0 sIIf
HnrInn Moos .......................3-l0 sIIf
Ky Iowon............................3-l0 sIIf
IvIduy NIte MIxed
!nndy`s Srny SorvIco................l5-9
!oy`s AmIgos.............................l4-l0
KIng IIns...................................l3-ll
!owdy !oIIors .....................l2.5-ll.5
!usfy Surs ..............................l2-l2
Hnrf fo Hnrf..............................ll-l3
CrIsfI`s Crow.........................9.5-l4.5
HIgh !oIIors ................................9-l5
HIgL!IgLts:
!nndy Ioyd...........................l90/525
HnyII MnyfIoId ......................l98/450
Jnmos !nrson........................l6?/469
!oy MIIIor..............................l8l/5l5
MIchnoI SchofIoId..................2l0/568
TrInn Irown ..........5-? sIIf; l?2/4?8
Id MorrIson..........................2-? sIIf
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A grou of l4 young wrosfIors
from fho IhIII nron frnvoIod fo
Wngnor, IrIdny, Jnnunry 2?, fo
comofo In fho AA! fournnmonf
fhoro.
Thnf grou onrnod n fIrsf Inco
ns n fonm nf fho fournnmonf. Thoy
rofurnod homo wIfh l0 chnmIons
nnd four socond Inco wInnors.
ChnmIons: Sfrnffon Morohnrf,
!ooco HoIfzoI, Jndyn CoIIor, IInIr
nnd Iurko IInsIus, Jnco Mc!nugh-
IIn, Hunfor nnd McCoy Ioforson,
Inrkor Snydor, nnd Cody onnoIIy.
Socond Inco: Iosfon Morohnrf,
!ykor Ioforson, Josso HosfufIor
nnd Cnsh WIIson.
* * * * *
On Snfurdny, Jnnunry 28, fho
IhIII nron wns rorosonfod by l0
wrosfIors nf fho ougIns AA!
wrosfIIng fournnmonf. Thoro woro
nroxImnfoIy 500 wrosfIors In
comofIfIon.
ChnmIons: Iodro onnIs, IrIf
MorrIson, Snwyor SmIfh, Insfnn
Wosf, KnyIor IInnoy nnd !IncoIn
Koohn.
Socond Inco: Cngo !nvoIIoffo
nnd Irynn !ofoIIIor.
ThIrd Inco wonf fo VIcfor on-
nIs, nnd n fourfh Inco wonf fo Troy
IIshoro. KnyIor IInnoy nIso ro-
coIvod n good sorfsmnnshI
modnI.
* * * * *
Coffysburg hoId nn AA!
wrosfIIng fournnmonf, Snfurdny,
Jnnunry l4. IhIII`s Tukkor Ioo
wrosfIod In fho sIx nnd undor cnfo-
gory, comIng nwny wIfh socond
Inco. Ioo nIso onrnod n socond
Inco, ns n 39.5 ound wrosfIor In
fho sIx nnd undor brnckof, In nn
AA! fournnmonf In HIghmoro,
Sundny, Jnnunry 29.
Results of AAU wrestling tourneys
Af fho Wngnor InvIfnfIonnI II
WrosfIIng Tournnmonf, Snfurdny,
Jnnunry 28, fho IhIII Aron
wrosfIors onrnod sovonfh Inco ns
n fonm.
Ouf of fho l2 comofIng fonms,
TrI-VnIIoy onrnod l94.5 oInfs fo
cInIm fIrsf Inco. Wngnor cnmo In
socond wIfh l?l oInfs, nnd Inrk-
sfon ondod wIfh l45.5 oInfs for
fhIrd Inco. Tho ofhor fonms woro
IIk IoInf/Jofforson l28.5, InuIk-
fon Aron l00.5, IInndronu 92,
IhIII Aron - ?9, Ion Hommo ?3,
Cnrrofson 65.5, AIcosfor/Hud-
son 59, VormIIIIon 58, MnrIon/
Iroomnn 34.
Inch fonm nIso hnd unnffnchod
mombors nffondIng fho fournn-
monf for rncfIcnI oxorIonco In
comofIfIfIon.
VuvsIty
Runce JoLnson, 106 !bs.
:Innod omonIck WIIson (AH), 3:04
:docIsIon ovor yInn IIdoon (TV), ll-l0
:Innod by TIm SnvIfskIy (IIJ), l:28
:docIsIon by KyIor HoIzbnuor (IKST!n-
nffnchod), 2-4
Jed Bvown, 113 !bs.
:byo
:mnjor docIsIon by AusfIn !I (IKST), 0-
9
:byo
:docIsIon ovor !ucns HoIborgor (TV-!),
5-3
:Innod by Jncob Thom (TV), 2:28
Gvudy Cuv!ey, 120 !bs.
:docIsIon by Cnrfor Krnfz (VI!), 0-5
:Innod Jncob IIfzgornId (CA!!), 2:3?
:Innod AIox orby (IIJ), l:4l
:forfoIf by (IKST!)
:Innod by WosIoo vornk (IKST), :4?
Ruedon Andevson, 126 !bs.
:fochnIcnI fnII by Cnmoron InnnIng
(IKST), 3-l9
:mnjor docIsIon by nno Irynnf (IA!), l-
9
Iune B!usIus, 132 !bs.
:docIsIon ovor MyIos IInIns (IKST), 6-3
:docIsIon by !ovI MorrIck (AH), 4-l0
:mnjor docIsIon ovor MIIos Kroogor
(WAC), 8-0
:Innod Irndy SchIoufor (CA!), :4?
:docIsIon by Jnco ChrIsfInnson (I!A), 4-8
CLund!Iev Sudbeck, 145 !bs., 2nd p!uce,
vecovd 21-6
:byo
:Innod Jnrod !Imogos (IIJ), 4:58
:docIsIon ovor MIfch HoIsIngor (IKST),
l3-?
:fochnIcnI fnII by nvId Kocor (WAC), 0-
l5
AustIn PInney, 145 !bs.
:Innod by Konf HnII (IA!), 3:29
:Innod by Jnrod !Imogos, (IIJ), 4:l2
C!Int Stout, 152 !bs., 3vd p!uce, vecovd 24-
6
:Innod Anron Sfnum (IIJ), 4:3?
:mnjor docIsIon ovor IIIon SfndImnn
(IKST), ll-0
:fochnIcnI fnII by AIox Kocor (WAC), 0-l5
:Innod Anron Sfnum (IIJ), l:34
:Innod !Ick HoImnn (AH), l:59
Tunnev Rudwuy, 1?0 !bs.
:Innod !ucns Crownovor (IH), 3:l0
:docIsIon by nkofn Ioforson (I!A), 8-9
:Innod Jncob SmIfh (M/I), l:22
:mnjor docIsIon ovor AIox Osborno (VI!),
l5-4
:docIsIon by Wos KnIkmnn (IA!), 2-?
Rogev uvIs, 1B2 !bs.
:Innod by !ny Idgnr (IA!), 5:3?
:byo
:Innod AInn Hnnfnjn (IH), 2:26
:docIsIon ovor Avory CnrcIn (VI!), ?-2
:fochnIcnI fnII by CJ Conry (IIJ), 2-l9
GuvIn eVvIes, 220 !bs.
:Innod by !uko IorsIIng (IIJ), :53
:mnjor docIsIon ovor onh !oIchorf
IKST!), l0-l
:Innod Sofh HoIno (VI!), 2:36
:Innod by Mnff Innkos (CA!), 3:3?

Tho noxf confosf for fho IhIII
Aron fonm wIII bo fho IInck HIIIs
InvIfnfIonnI WrosfIIng Tournn-
monf In HIII CIfy, Snfurdny, Iobru-
nry 4, sfnrfIng nf 9:00 n.m.
PhiIip Area wrestIing
team takes seventh
pIace at Wagner Invite
In n Snfurdny, Jnnunry 28, homo
gnmo, fho IhIII ScoffIos boys` bns-
kofbnII fonm hosfod fho OoIrIchs
TIgors.
IhIII 4 l9 l0 20 = 53
OoIrIchs 2l 22 24 24 = 9l
IhIII scorors: Thomns ooIIffIo l?,
AusfIn O`on l4, Cunnor Hook 6, Tnfo
oJong 4, Wynff Schnnck 3, oIson HoI-
mnn, KyIo SchuIz, InuI CufIII, CoIfor
Cvnch 2 onch, CnssIdy SchnnboI l.
OoIrIchs scorors: Znch Cox 2l, CocII To-
bncco l9, IrIq SwIffwnfor l?, Irondnn
Insf Horso 9, Sngo IrIngs IIonfy ?, IrInn
IrIngs HIm Inck 6, !oborf !ouIIInrd, Wndo
!ockhnrf nnd !nymond !ouIIInrd 4 onch.
IIoId gonIs: IhIII 36 (20 of 55), OoI-
rIchs snnk 36.
Iroo fhrows: IhIII ?6 (l0 of l4),
OoIIchs 6? (4 of 6).
Throo oInfors: IhIII l4 (l of ?), OoI-
rIchs snnk 5.
IhIII robounds 26. !ondors: O`on nnd
Cvnch 4 onch, ooIIffIo, Hook, Schnnck,
SchuIz nnd oJong 3 onch, HoImnn, Qundo
SIovok nnd TrIsfon !ush l onch.
IhIII nssIsfs l0. !ondors: O`on 3,
Hook nnd Cvnch 2 onch, ooIIffIo, SIovok
nnd oJong l onch.
IhIII sfonIs ll. !ondors: oJong nnd
Cvnch 2 onch, O`on, ooIIffIo, !odor, HoI-
mnn, Hook, CufIII nnd SIovok l onch.
IhIII furnovors 23.
Iocnuso of n Inck of Inyors from
OoIIchs, fho junIor vnrsIfy gnmo
wonf onIy fwo qunrfors.
IhIII 4 23 = 2?
OoIIchs l3 l0 = 23
IhIII scorors: HoImnn nnd SIovok ?
onch, Irody Jonos 6, !ush 3, IInko Mnr-
fInoz nnd Schnnck 2 onch.
OoIrIchs scorors: !nymond !ouIIInrd 6,
IIonfy 5, !oborf !ouIIInrd 4, !ockhnrf,
Cnsoy !nmo, ShoIdon IIufo nnd nfhnn
IrIco 2 onch.
IhIII fIoId gonIs 28 (9 of 32).
Iroo fhrows: IhIII 46 (6 of l3), OoI-
rIchs 20 (l of 5).
IhIII fhroo oInfors l0 (l of l0).
IhIII robounds l6. !ondors: Schnnck
4, SchnnboI, CufIII nnd SIovok 3 onch,
!ush 2, MnrfInoz l.
IhIII nssIsfs ?. !ondors: HoImnn nnd
!ush 2 onch, Jonos, CufIII nnd SIovok l
onch.
IhIII sfonIs ll. !ondors: HoImnn, Mnr-
fInoz, Schnnck nnd SIovok 2 onch, SchnnboI,
CufIII nnd !ush l onch.
IhIII furnovors 9.
Tonm fouIs: IhIII l3, OoIrIchs l?.
IouIod ouf OoIrIchs` !nymond !ouIIInrd.
Tho noxf confosf for fho IhIII
ScoffIos wIII bo In ow !ndorwood,
IrIdny, Iobrunry 3, ngnInsf fho
TIgors, sfnrfIng nf 6:00 .m.
Philip Scotties vs. Oelrichs Tigers
Tho !nIvorsIfy of SIoux InIIs hns
roIonsod Ifs donn`s IIsf for fho 20ll
fnII somosfor. To qunIIfy for fho IIsf,
n sfudonf musf nchIovo n somosfor
grndo oInf nvorngo of 3.5 or
gronfor on n 4.0 scnIo.
Tho !nIvorsIfy of SIoux InIIs Is
n four-yonr ChrIsfInn IIbornI nrfs
unIvorsIfy offorIng 35 undorgrndu-
nfo rogrnms, sovon ro-rofos-
sIonnI rogrnms nnd sovon
grndunfo rogrnms.
On fho donn`s IIsf Is MnrIssn
Mnnn, dnughfor of !on nnd !nurIo
Mnnn, IhIII.
* * * * *
SnInf Mnry`s !nIvorsIfy of MIn-
nosofn, WInonn, hns roIonsod Ifs
20ll-20l2 fIrsf somosfor donn`s
IIsf. ThIs IncIudos 354 undorgrndu-
nfo sfudonfs who onrnod n grndo
oInf nvorngo of 3.60 or boffor on n
4.0 scnIo. SM! hns nroxImnfoIy
5,?00 sfudonfs onroIIod In undor-
grndunfo, grndunfo nnd corfIfIcnfo
rogrnms worIdwIdo.
On fho donn`s IIsf Is Znno
Iokron, son of Sfovon nnd Inn
Iokron, MIIosvIIIo.
0cIIege brIets
In fronf of n homo nudIonco, fho
IhIII ScoffIos boys` bnskofbnII
fonm dofonfod fho !ommon Cow-
boys, IrIdny, Jnnunry 2?.
IhIII l5 l2 l2 l? = 56
!ommon ? ll 9 l4 = 4l
IhIII scorors: Cunnor Hook l3, AusfIn
O`on nnd CoIfor Cvnch ll onch, oIson
HoImnn 6, Tnfo oJong 4, Thomns ooIIf-
fIo, Cody !odor, CnssIdy SchnnboI, KyIo
SchuIz nnd TrIsfon !ush 2 onch, Wynff
Schnnck l.
!ommon scorors: Cnsh HofzoI l6, Cody
Scho l0, Io Ioor 8, !nymond Irnnk
4, Shny OIIvor 3.
IIoId gonIs: IhIII 34 (2l of 62), !om-
mon snnk l2.
Iroo fhrows: IhIII 54 (l4 of 26), !om-
mon 50 (8 of l6).
Throo oInfors: IhIII 0 of ?, !ommon
snnk 3.
IhIII robounds 46. !ondors: Cvnch ll,
oJong 9, Hook 8, O`on 6, SchuIz 4,
Qundo SIovok 3, !odor, HoImnn, Schnnck,
InuI CufIII nnd !ush l onch.
IhIII nssIsfs l3. !ondors: O`on, ooIIf-
fIo, HoImnn nnd oJong 2 onch, Hook,
SchuIz, Cvnch nnd !ush. l onch.
IhIII sfonIs l8. !ondors: HoImnn 5,
O`on 4, oJong 3, ooIIffIo, !odor,
Hook, SchuIz, CufIII nnd !ush l onch.
IhIII bIocks 2. !ondors: Hook nnd o-
Jong l.
IhIII furnovors 2l.
Tonm fouIs: IhIII l5, !ommon l9.
IouIod ouf: !ommon`s Irnnk nnd Ioor.
Tho junIor vnrsIfy fonm nIso won
Ifs gnmo, hnndIIy comIng nwny
wIfh n 43-l8 scoro.
IhIII 22 5 l2 4 = 43
!ommon 2 9 4 3 = l8
IhIII scorors: ooIIffIo l3, Irody
Jonos 8, CufIII 5, IInko MnrfInoz 4,
IrInn IfoIfIo 3, Ion SfnngIo, Kruso IIorIo,
Schnnck, SchnnboI nnd CnvIn IruckInchor
2 onch.
!ommon scorors: nvon Hubor ?, JusfIn
IoockoI 6, CoIby HofzoI 2, nrIn MnIor,
TIm Morgnn nnd !oIf Inkkon l onch.
IIoId gonIs: IhIII 36 (l? of 4?), !om-
mon snnk ?.
Iroo fhrows: IhIII 55 (6 of ll), !om-
mon 44, (4 of 9).
IhIII fhroo oInfors ? (l of l3)
IhIII robounds 25. !ondors: CufIII 5,
Schnnck, IruckInchor nnd IfoIfIo 4 onch,
IIorIo nnd SIovok 2 onch, SfnngIo, Mnr-
fInoz, Jonos nnd ooIIffIo l onch.
IhIII nssIsfs 9. !ondors: IruckInchor
3, MnrfInoz nnd CufIII 2 onch, Jonos nnd
ooIIffIo l onch.
IhIII sfonIs 24. !ondors: MnrfInoz 8,
CufIII 6, Jonos nnd ooIIffIo 3 onch,
IIorIo, Schnnck, SIovok nnd IruckInchor l
onch.
IhIII furnovors 22.
Tonm fouIs: IhIII l6, !ommon l3.
Tho noxf gnmo for fho IhIII
ScoffIos wIII bo nf ow !ndorwood
ngnInsf fho TIgors, IrIdny, Iobru-
nry 3, sfnrfIng nf 6:00 .m.
PhiIip Scotties outpIay
Lemmon Cowboys 56-41
Tho IhIII ScoffIos gIrIs` bnskof-
bnII fonm chnIIongod fho owoII Ir-
rIgnfors, IrIdny, Jnnunry 2?.
Tho vnrsIfy fonm hnd n sIow fIrsf
hnIf, fhough fhoIr offonso Incronsod
ns fho gnmo rogrossod.
IhIII 2 4 6 ll = 23
owoII l3 l3 l0 l2 = 48
IhIII fo scorors: JosIo CufIII 9, HoIIy
Iwnn 5, KnfIIn Knufson 4, Snm Johnson
nnd Jordyn okkor 2 onch.
owoII fo scorors: TnyIor TrohkImoInon
l?, KrIsfon unn 8, ChnnfoI WhooIor ?.
IhIII fIoId gonIs l? (8 of 48).
Iroo fhrows: IhIII 42 (5 of l2),
owoII 53 (l0 of l9).
!obounds: IhIII 2?, owoII 33. IhIII
Iondors: Johnson ?, okkor nnd Iwnn 4
onch.
Turnovors: IhIII 23, owoII l9.
Tho !ndy ScoffIos junIor vnrsIfy
fonm fnrod no boffor.
IhIII 3 4 l 8 = l6
owoII 6 6 6 ? = 25
IhIII fo scorors: Knufson 6, TIn Cu-
fIII 5, Hnnnn HosfufIor 3, Iroff CnrIoy
2.
owoII scorors: AshIoy HIIIs l2, Torn
WIIIInmson nnd Courfnoy nhIborg 4 onch,
Soronn TonnIs 3, KocIn MIIIor 2.
IhIII fIoId gonIs l9 (? of 3?).
Iroo fhrows: IhIII 29 (2 of ?),
owoII 3? (3 of 8).
!obounds: IhIII 24, owoII 39. IhIII
Iondors: T. CufIII 9, HosfufIor 4, JusfInn
Cvnch nnd IIIIo CoyIo 3 onch.
Turnovors: IhIII 38, owoII 25.
Tonm fouIs: IhIII l?, owoII l3.
IouIod ouf: IhIII`s Knufson.
Tho noxf gnmo for fho IhIII
!ndy ScoffIos wns nf InIfh ngnInsf
fho !onghorns, Tuosdny, Jnnunry
3l. ThoIr noxf confosf wIII bo hosf-
Ing fho !ymnn !nIdors, Thursdny,
Iobrunry 2, sfnrfIng nf 5:30 .m.
On Tuosdny, Iobrunry ?, fho IndIos
wIII hosf fho Jonos Counfy Coyofos,
sfnrfIng nf 5:30 .m.
Scottie girIs downed by NeweII
Tho IhIII ScoffIos gIrIs` bnskof-
bnII fonm hosfod fho !ommon Cow-
boys, IrIdny, Jnnunry 2?.
IhIII 6 6 5 l0 = 33
!ommon l5 l0 8 l2 = 45
IhIII scorors: JosIo CufIII 8, Jordyn
okkor ?, HoIIy Iwnn, KncI OIIvIor, KrIsfn
WoIIs nnd Hnnnn HosfufIor 4 onch, Snm
Johnson 2.
!ommon fo scorors: Morgnn Hnm l0,
KnfIo Snckmnnn, Mognn Ioforson nnd Jonnn
Vnn Iook 8 onch, KoIsoy nIzoII 6.
IhIII fIoId gonIs 33 (l5 of 45).
Iroo fhrows: 2? (3 of ll), !ommon 50
(l0 of 20).
!obounds: IhIII 23, !ommon 33.
IhIII Iondors: CufIII 6, Iwnn 5,
okkor 4, Johnson 3, KnfIIn Knufson 2,
OIIvIor, WoIIs nnd HosfufIor l onch.
IhIII nssIsfs l4. !ondors: Iwnn ?,
CufIII nnd Knufson 2 onch, Johnson l.
SfonIs: IhIII l8, !ommon l4. IhIII
Iondors: Iwnn nnd CufIII 4 onch, Johnson
3, okkor nnd HosfufIor 2 onch.
IhIII bIocks l. !ondor: CufIII l.
Turnovors: IhIII 26. !ommon 28.
Tonm fouIs: IhIII l9, !ommon ll.
IouIod ouf IhIII`s CufIII.
Tho !ndy ScoffIos junIor vnrsIfy
foII fo fho !ommon CowgIrIs 20-49.
IhIII 3 5 9 3 = 20
!ommon l3 6 l4 l4 = 49
IhIII scorors: Iroff CnrIoy 6, TIn Cu-
fIII, IIIIo CoyIo nnd Ashfon !oody 3 onch,
Knufson nnd HosfufIor 2 onch, JusfInn
Cvnch l.
!ommon fo scorors: MnrIssn !yon l3,
SndIo IInfmoo nnd HnIIIo Kocor l0, Jnnn
IIuoArm, Morgnn Tomnc nnd InIIoy OIIvor
4 onch.
IhIII fIoId gonIs l9.5 (8 of 4l).
Iroo fhrows: IhIII 33 (4 of l2), !om-
mon 50 (l? of 34).
!obounds: IhIII 26, !ommon 2l.
IhIII Iondors: CnrIoy 6, T. CufIII nnd
Knufson 4 onch, CoyIo nnd !oody 3 onch,
Cvnch nnd HosfufIor 2 onch, ArInnn Arnm-
nfzIs nnd Ioyfon oJong l onch.
IhIII nssIsfs l0. !ondors: T. CufIII 3,
CnrIoy 2, OIIvIor, Knufson nnd oJong l
onch.
SfonIs: IhIII l3, !ommon 23. IhIII
Iondors: T. CufIII 5, Knufson nnd !oody
2 onch, OIIvIor, HosfufIor, CnrIoy nnd o-
Jong l onch.
IhIII bIocks 4. !ondors: HosfufIor 2,
T. CufIII nnd CnrIoy l onch.
Turnovors: IhIII 33, !ommon 22.
Tonm fouIs: IhIII 22, !ommon l4.
IouIod ouf IhIII`s HosfufIor.
PhiIip Lady Scotties battIe
Lemmon CowgirIs, 33-45
Tho Inrnod Incomo Tnx CrodIf Is
n fnx crodIf fhnf 20 orconf of oIIgI-
bIo fnxnyors fnII fo cInIm onch
yonr. If cnn bo worfh moro fhnn
$5,?00 for somo fnmIIIos. IooIo
whoso fInnncInI, mnrIfnI or
nronfnI sfnfus chnngod In 20ll
shouId chock on whofhor fhoy qunI-
Ify so fhoy do nof mIss ouf.
In Soufh nkofn, moro fhnn
64,500 fnx fIIors cInImod $l30 mII-
IIon, nn nvorngo of $2,0l9. In
Hnnkon Counfy, for fnx yonr 20l0
(fIIod In 20ll), l52 fnxnyors
cInImod $326,404, nn nvorngo
crodIf of $2,l4?.
!nIIko mosf doducfIons nnd
crodIfs, fho IITC Is rofundnbIo. In
ofhor words, oIIgIbIo ooIo mny
gof n rofund from fho I!S ovon If
fhoy owo no fnxos.
Tho InfornnI !ovonuo SorvIco
nnd communIfy nrfnors nnfIon-
wIdo hnvo Inunchod fhoIr nnnunI
oufronch cnmnIgn nImod nf hoI-
Ing AmorIcnns who onrnod $49,0?8
or Ioss fo fnko ndvnnfngo of fho
IITC.
Tho cnmnIgn Is nocossnry bo-
cnuso ono-fhIrd of fho oIIgIbIo o-
uInfIon chnngos nnnunIIy ns fhoIr
fInnncInI, mnrIfnI nnd nronfnI sfn-
fusos chnngo. AIfhough nn osfI-
mnfod four ouf of fIvo oIIgIbIo
workors nnd fnmIIIos gof fho crodIf,
ono In fIvo sfIII mIss ouf on If, oI-
fhor bocnuso fhoy do nof cInIm If,
or do nof fIIo n rofurn nf nII.
Tho IITC vnrIos by Incomo, fnm-
IIy sIzo nnd fIIIng sfnfus. IooIo
cnn soo If fhoy qunIIfy by vIsIfIng
I!S.gov nnd nnsworIng n fow quos-
fIons usIng fho IITC AssIsfnnf. In
fnx yonr 20l0, nImosf 26.8 mIIIIon
oIIgIbIo workors nnd fnmIIIos ro-
coIvod ovor $59.5 bIIIIon fofnI In
IITC. Tho nvorngo IITC nmounf
Insf yonr wns nround $2,200.
Workors who onrnod $49,0?8 or
Ioss from wngos, soIf-omIoymonf
or fnrm Incomo Insf yonr couId ro-
coIvo Inrgor rofunds If fhoy qunIIfy
for fho IITC. Thnf couId monn u
fo $464 for ooIo wIfhouf chIIdron,
nnd n mnxImum crodIf of u fo
$5,?5l for fhoso wIfh fhroo or moro
qunIIfyIng chIIdron.
Moro InformnfIon on IITC nnd
dofnIIod oIIgIbIIIfy ruIos nro nvnII-
nbIo nf www.Irs.gov/oIfc.
To gof fho IITC, workors musf
fIIo n fnx rofurn, ovon If fhoy nro
nof roquIrod fo fIIo, nnd socIfIcnIIy
cInIm fho crodIf. Thoso oIIgIbIo for
fho IITC hnvo fhroo ofIons fo fIIo
n fnx rofurn fo cInIm fho crodIf:
:Iroo IIIo on I!S.gov. Iroo fnx
soffwnro wnIks ooIo fhrough n
quosfIon nnd nnswor formnf fo hoI
fhom ronro fhoIr rofurns nnd
cInIm ovory crodIf nnd doducfIon
for whIch fhoy nro oIIgIbIo. IndIvId-
unIs or fnmIIIos wIfh 20ll ndjusfod
gross Incomos of $5?,000 or Ioss cnn
uso fhIs. Iroo IIIo IIIInbIo Iorms,
fho oIocfronIc vorsIon of I!S nor
forms, hns no Incomo rosfrIcfIons.
Ior oIfhor sorvIco, fnxnyors musf
go fhrough www.Irs.gov/froofIIo.
:I!S Tnxnyor AssIsfnnco Con-
fors. IITC-oIIgIbIo workors cnn gof
froo nssIsfnnco. !ocnfIons nro IIsfod
onIIno nf www.I!S.gov undor Con-
fncf I!S. Hours nnd sorvIcos of-
forod vnry by IocnfIon; fnxnyors
shouId chock boforo vIsIfIng.
:Iroo sIfos. IITC-oIIgIbIo work-
ors cnn gof froo fnx ronrnfIon nf
moro fhnn l2,000 VoIunfoor In-
como Tnx AssIsfnnco (VITA) nnd
Tnx CounsoIIng for fho IIdorIy
(TCI) sIfos. To Iocnfo fho nonrosf
sIfo, cnII fho I!S nf 800-906-988?.
Tho I!S VITA rogrnm offors froo
fnx hoI gonornIIy fo ooIo who
onrn $50,000 nnd Ioss. Tho TCI
rogrnm offors froo fnx hoI fo fnx-
nyors who nro 60 nnd oIdor.
Tnxnyors nood fo rosonf fho
foIIowIng Ifoms fo hnvo rofurns
ronrod nf n TAC or n voIunfoor
sIfo:
:Ihofo IdonfIfIcnfIon. VnIId So-
cInI SocurIfy cnrds for fho fnxnyor,
souso nnd doondonfs. IIrfh
dnfos for rImnry, socondnry nnd
doondonfs on fho fnx rofurn
:Wngo nnd onrnIng sfnfomonf(s)
Iorm W-2, W-2C, l099-!, from nII
omIoyors. Inforosf nnd dIvIdond
sfnfomonfs from bnnks (Iorms
l099). Innk roufIng nnd nccounf
numbors for dIrocf doosIf
:TofnI nId for dny cnro nnd fho
dny cnro rovIdor's IdonfIfyIng
numbor
:A coy of Insf yonr`s fodornI nnd
sfnfo rofurns, If nvnIInbIo. Ofhor
roIovnnf InformnfIon nbouf Incomo
nnd oxonsos
To fIIo fnxos oIocfronIcnIIy on n
joInf fnx rofurn, bofh sousos musf
bo rosonf fo sIgn fho roquIrod
forms.
RS's Earned ncome Tax Credit under-used
Make your opinion
known . write a Ietter
to the editor!
Fax signed copy to
859-2410
EmaiI with phone
number to
newsdesk@pioneer-
review.com
February B, B01B The PIcneer RevIew Page 10
Ocu Ncusuc o tIc Ct o PI, HuuIon Count,
HuuIon ScIoo Dstct 2?-l tIc Toun o MIdund
LegaI NctIces
Notice to Creditors and
Notice of InformaI
Probate and
Appointment of
PersonaI Representative
IN CIRCUIT COURT
SIXTH JUDICIAL CIRCUIT
Pro. No. 12-1
STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA )
SS)
COUNTY OF HAAKON )
In the Matter of the Estate of )
WILLIAM G. O'CONNOR, )
Deceased. )
Notice is given that on January 12, 2012,
SANDRA G. O'CONNOR, whose ad-
dress is P. O. Box 548, Philip, South
Dakota 57567-0548, was appointed as
personal representative of the estate of
WLLAM G. O'CONNOR.
Creditors of decedent must file their
claims within four (4) months after the
date of the first publication of this notice
or their claims may be barred.
Claims may be filed with the personal rep-
resentative or may be filed with the clerk,
and a copy of the claim mailed to the per-
sonal representative.
Dated January 17, 2012.
BENNETT, MAN & GUBBRUD, P.C.
Attorneys for the Estate
By:
/s/ Max Main
Max Main
618 State Street
Belle Fourche, SD 57717
Telephone No. (605) 892-2011
Clerk of Courts
Haakon County Courthouse
P. O. Box 70
Philip, SD 57567-0070
Telephone No. (605) 859-2627
[Published January 26, February 2 & 9,
2012, at the total approximate cost of
$58.20]
PIcneer RevIew
LegaI
AdvertIsIng
DeadIIne:
FrIdays
at Nccn
SS9-BS1B
adspIcneer-
revIew.ccm
Ior ull yoor
concrete
constroction
needs:

CONCRITI
CONSTRLCTION
Sgq-1oo
Philip, S
ALL types!

Backhoe
Trenching
Directional
Boring
Tire Tanks
Located in
Kadoka, SD
Home: (605) 837-2945
Cell: (605) 381-5568
Excavation work of
Part-Time
& FuII-Time
Sales Clerk
Position Open
No experience
necessary.
Will train.
AppIy at
Zeeb Pharmacy
859-2833 PhiIip
0IassItIeds DeadIIne: Tuesdays 11 a.m.
February B, B01B The PIcneer RevIew Page 11
0IassItIed AdvertIsIng
CLASSIFIED RATE: $6.50 nininun for firsi 20 words; 10 cr
word iIcrcaficr; includcd in iIc Poncc Hcucu, tIc Pot, TIc
Pcnnngton Co. Couunt, as wcll as on our wclsiic.
www.ionccr-rcvicw.con.
CARD OF THANKS: Pocns, Triluics, Eic. . $6.00 nininun for
firsi 20 words; 10 cr word iIcrcaficr. EacI nanc and
iniiial nusi lc counicd scaraicly. Includcd in iIc
Poncc Hcucu and tIc Pot.
BOLD FACE LOCALS: $8.00 nininun for firsi 20 words; 10
cr word iIcrcaficr. EacI nanc and iniiial nusi lc counicd sc-
araicly. Prinicd only in iIc Poncc Hcucu.
NOTE: $2.00 addcd cIargc for loollccing and lilling on all
cIargcs.
DISPLAY AD RATE: $8.00 cr colunn incI, includcd in iIc
Poncc Hcucu and tIc Pot. $5.55 cr colunn incI for iIc
Poncc Hcucu only.
PUBLISHER'S NOTICE: All rcal csiaic advcriiscd in iIis ncwsacr is suljcci io iIc Fcdcral Fair
Housing Aci of 1968, wIicI nalcs ii illcgal io advcriisc any rcfcrcncc, or discrininaiion on
racc, color, rcligion, sc, or naiional origin, or any inicniion io nalc any sucI rcfcrcncc, liniia-
iion, or discrininaiion."
TIis ncwsacr will noi lnowingly accci any advcriising for rcal csiaic wIicI is a violaiion of
iIc law. Our rcadcrs arc inforncd iIai all dwcllings advcriiscd in iIis ncwsacr arc availallc
on an cqual ooriuniiy lasis.
BACKHOE AND TRENCHING:
Pcicrs Ecavaiion, Inc. Ecava-
iion worl of all iycs. Call Drcni
Pcicrs, 837-2945 or 381-5568
(ccll}. K3-ifn
DIEDRICHS CONSTRUCTION
Posi & Siicl Franc Duildings,
grain lins, cusion nadc Ioncs,
gcncral coniraciing, siding and
roofing. Call JoIn ai 441-1779.
P47-ifn
GRAVEL: Scrccncd or rocl. Call
O'Conncll Consiruciion Inc.,
859-2020, PIili. P51-ifn
WEST RIVER EXCAVATION
will do all iycs of ircncIing,
diicIing and dircciional loring
worl. Scc Craig, Diana, Saunicc
or Hcidi Collcr, Kadola, SD, or
call 837-2690. Craig ccll. 390-
8087, Saunicc ccll. 390-8604;
wrcgwic.nci K50-ifn
FARM & RANCH
FOR SALE: F-228 Loadcr, 50 io
150 I, ncial 28s, 16'-18'.
Paris for NH 116. Ton Folcy,
859-2975 or 685-8856. P8-1ic
WANTED: Sunncr asiurc for
100 io 150 cow/calf airs. Sicvc
Pclron, 544-3202. PF22-12ic
SEEKING PASTURE for 2012
and lcyond. 150 Icad of caiilc,
would considcr norc iIan onc
asiurc. Call 605/682-9304.
K6-4i
WANTED: Pasiurc for cow/calf
airs for iIis sunncr (2012 &
lcyond} wiiIin 60 nilcs of
PIili. FiicI Farns, 859-2357 or
859-2334. P6-ifn
SUMMER PASTURE WANTED
for u io 80 airs. Call Janic
Willcri, 605/441-4407. P5-4ic
FOUNDJFREEJLOST
LOST: Dovciail on Load Ma
flailcd, on January 26iI ai iIc
Quinn dan. Plcasc call 386-
2135 or 685-3098. PF24-2i
HELP WANTED
ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS
for call ccnicr in PIili. Call for
infornaiion. 859-2141 or 859-
2279 aficr 3.00 .n. PF24-1i
AUTO TECH NEEDED: Murdo
Ford. Wagcs DOE. Fricndly
worling cnvironncni wiiI ad-
vanccncni ooriuniiics. Call 1-
800-658-5585 (days} or
605-516-0143 (cvcnings} P8-2ic
JOB OPENING: TIc Easi Pcn-
ningion Conscrvaiion Disirici ai
Wall, SD, is accciing alica-
iions for a nanagcr osiiion.
Jol includcs officc worl and
ouisidc worl of ircc laniing,
falric laying, ircc noving, sonc
cquincni ocraiion and nain-
icnancc along wiiI organizing
cducaiional aciiviiics. Jol is
crnancni ari-iinc. Alica-
iions nusi lc iurncd in ly Fri-
day, Fclruary 17, 2012. For
norc infornaiion and an ali-
caiion, call JosI Cciglc ai 279-
2519. Easi Pcnningion
Conscrvaiion Disirici is an cqual
ooriuniiy cnloycr. PW8-3ic
MISC. FOR SALE
FOR SALE: (15} 27" uscd TVs.
Call 279-2501. WP24-3ic
FOR SALE IN WALL: Kcnnorc
wIiic sclf-clcaning clcciric
rangc. Worls grcai. $100. 279-
2528. WP24-ifn
HOIST FOR SALE: 10,000 ll.
WoriI" 2-osi Ioisi. Hcavy
duiy! Lilc ncw! Dclivcry and in-
siallaiion availallc. Call 605/
244-7799. D6-2ic
HERCULES TRAILER TIRES
ARE NOW IN STOCK: 235/85/
F16, 12-ly. $150 nounicd.
Liniicd quaniiiics availallc. Lcs'
Dody SIo, 859-2744, PIili.
P51-ifn
FOR SALE: Hcavy duiy lunlcr
or laddcr racl for a sIori lo, 4-
door iclu. Dlacl in color. Asl-
ing $225. Call NaiIan ai
685-3186. P47-ifn
FOR SALE: Foc Iorsc Ialicrs
wiiI 10' lcad roc, $15 cacI.
Call 685-3317 or 837-2917.
K44-ifn
NOTICESJWANTED
JACKOPAK HORSESHOEING
will lc Wcsi Fivcr iIc wccl of
Fclruary 6iI. 605/359-7927.
WP24-1ic
THE WALL ART GUILD will
ncci Fclruary 6iI, 10 a.n. io 3
.n. ai iIc Quinn Connuniiy
Ccnicr. Anyonc wclconc io ai-
icnd and aini wiiI us.
PW8-1ic
WANTED TO BUY: Junl cars
and nacIincry for crusIing. Will
icl u ai your lacc. Call 433-
5443. PF23-6i
SCRAPBOOKING, QUILTING &
OTHER RETREATS: Hisioric
Trianglc FancI Dcd & Drcalfasi
wclconcs 1-2 nigIi rcircais.
Call Lyndy, 605/859-2122,
cnail irianglcgwic.nci
P7-4ic
WANTED: Looling for uscd oil.
Taling any iyc and wcigIi. Call
Milc ai 685-3068. P42-ifn
REAL ESTATE
HOUSE FOR SALE IN PHILIP:
Cozy, 2 lcdroon, grcai ricc!
Call 859-2483. PF24-1i
WANTED TO RENT OR BUY: 3
lcdroon Iousc, PIili arca.
Coniaci Sanic Jaclson, 605/
515-3162. P8-1i
HOUSE FOR SALE, LOCATED
AT 60? SUNSHINE DRIVE,
PHILIP: 3 lcdroon, 2 laiI,
2100 sq. fi. Ionc on a largc loi
locaicd on a quici cul-dc-sac.
Has aiiacIcd 2-car garagc, sior-
agc sIcd, largc dccl and an un-
dcrground srinllcr sysicn
wIicI ocraics off a rivaic wcll.
Coniaci Dol Fugaic, PIili, ai
859-2403 (Ionc} or 515-1946
(ccll}. P3-ifn

RENTALS
APARTMENTS: Sacious onc
lcdroon uniis, all uiiliiics in-
cludcd. Young or old. Nccd
rcnial assisiancc or noi, wc can
Iousc you. Jusi call 1-800-481-
6904 or sio in iIc lolly and
icl u an alicaiion. Caicway
Aarincnis, Kadola. WP32-ifn
CLASSIFIED POLICY
PLEASE READ your classificd
ad iIc firsi wccl ii runs. If you
scc an crror, wc will gladly rc-
run your ad corrccily. Wc accci
rcsonsililiiy Ior tbe IIrst In-
correct InsertIon onIy. Favcl-
lciic Pullicaiions, Inc. rcqucsis
all classificds and cards of
iIanls lc aid for wIcn or-
dcrcd. A $2.00 lilling cIargc will
lc addcd if ad is noi aid ai iIc
iinc iIc ordcr is laccd.
THANK YOUS
Vc uoud Ic to tIunI ou
cnds und un o tIc ucts
o ouc und Indncss dung Joc`s
cccnt IcutI conccns und sncc
KutI`s Incc sugc n Dcccn-
Ic.
A Ig tIunIs gocs to u o tIc
stu und doctos ut PI HcutI
Scuccs. You`c tIc HEST!!
Joc KutI Gttngs
TIunIs to tIc Mdund Fc Dc-
utncnt o tIc qucI csonsc
to n sIo c. Aso, tIunIs to
tIc EMTs uIo ucnt to tIc c
Iu to Ic cud nccdcd.
TIc c uus utc cucnng uIcn
t`s not conucncnt to go x sonc-
onc csc`s cuccss nstuIc, Iut
tIc cunc nncdutc. TIc c-
ncn ut out tIc c qucI und
suucd tIc sIo utI nnnu
dunugc.
KctI CIc Hu
TIunI ou to D. Koc und
u o tIc Iostu stu o tIc cx-
cccnt cuc dung n cccnt Ios-
tu stu.
TIunI ou,
C Muso
VtI gutcu Icuts uc tIunI
u o ou ncgIIos und cnds
o ou gcncost, ucs und
uccton gucn to us dung tIs
sud tnc o Gu`s ussng.
Vc cun ncuc cxcss ou u-
ccuton o tIc Ind uods und
sccu ncnocs ou Iuuc o
Gu.
Mu God Icss u o ou.
VtI snccc tIunIs,
Ann Moscs un 800-289-7469 or 605-995-8430.
Visii www.rcdgrccn.con
LAKE PROPERTY
TEXAS LAKE DAFCAIN! 4 AC
jusi $49,900. Conc scc Iow
nucI your noncy can luy in
iIc NoriI Tcas Hill Couniry!
Scciacular 4 acrc lalc acccss
Ioncsiic w/incrcdillc Hill
Couniry vicws and covcrcd in
irccs. Enjoy 18,000+ acrcs of
crysial clcar waicrs loai, sli,
scula! Princ locaiion ncar Dal-
las/Fi. WoriI. Low iacs, loon-
ing cconony, affordallc living!
Asl aloui our frcc ovcrnigIi
siay! Eccllcni financing. Call
now 1-877-888-1636, 1565
www.llalcfroni.con.
LOG HOMES
DAKOTA LOC HOME Duildcrs
rcrcscniing Coldcn Eaglc Log
Honcs, luilding in casicrn, ccn-
iral, noriIwcsicrn SouiI &
NoriI Daloia. Scoii Conncll,
605-530-2672, Craig Conncll,
605-264-5650, www.goldcnca-
glclogIoncs.con
METAL BUILDINGS
DEHLEN DUILDINC DISTFIDU-
TOF 4080, 50100, 62120,
68200, Talc advaniagc of Iugc
Winicr discounis. $avc iIou-
sands, DcIlcn Indusirics, LP.
Call now! Jin 1-888-782-7040.
NOTICES
ADVEFTISE IN NEWSPAPEFS
siaicwidc for only $150.00. Pui
iIc SouiI Daloia Siaicwidc
Classificds Nciworl io worl for
you ioday! (25 words for $150.
EacI addiiional word $5.} Call
iIis ncwsacr or 800-658-
3697 for dciails.
P EL VI C/ T FANSVACI NAL
MESH? Did you undcrgo irans-
vaginal laccncni of ncsI for
clvic organ rolasc or sircss
urinary inconiincncc lciwccn
2005 and rcscni iinc? If iIc
aicI rcquircd rcnoval duc io
conlicaiions, you nay lc cnii-
ilcd io concnsaiion. Call
JoInson Law and scal wiiI fc-
nalc siaff ncnlcrs 1-800-535-
5727.
RECREATION
HAFT FANCH MEMDEFSHIP.
Faid Ciiy, SD. Vcry good luy.
Call 605-342-2586 or 605-431-
7827.

AUTOMOTIVE
CALVING SPECIAL: 1993 Ford
F150 44, Ei. Cal, 5.0L auio,
clcan & siraigIi, roof-nounicd
soiligIi, $2,000 ODO. 605/
993-3005, Sccnic. P7-2i
BUSINESS & SERVICES
HILDEBRAND STEEL & CON-
CRETE: ALL iycs of concrcic
worl. FicI, Collccn and Havcn
Hildclrand. Toll-frcc. 1-877-
867-4185; Officc. 837-2621;
FicI, ccll. 431-2226; Havcn,
ccll. 490-2926; Jcrry, ccll. 488-
0291. K36-ifn
TETON RIVER TRENCHING:
For all your rural waicr Iool-
us, waicrlinc and ianl insialla-
iion and any lind of laclIoc
worl, call Jon Joncs, 843-2888,
Midland. PF20-52i
Ihc Pionccr Pcvicw
Busincss & ProIcssionol DirccIory
K0NA|| f. MANN, ||8
FamiIy Dentistry
Monday - Tuesday - Thurs. - Friday
8:00 to 12:00 & 1:00 to 5:00
859-2491 Philip, SD
104 Philip Ave. South of Philip Chiropractic
HILDEBRAND READY-MIX
PLANTS IN PHILIP & KADOKA
Qualiiy Air-Eniraincd Concrcic
CaII toII-Iree 1-SSS-S39-2621
RIcbard HIIdebrand
S3?-2621 - Kadoka, SD
Rent Thio Spuce
S7.25/ueek
3 month min.
BULL SALES
WILKINSON FANCH DLACK
ANCUS Ycarling Dull Privaic
Trcaiy Salc wiiI cqual ooriu-
niiy io lid on cacI lull. Dcgin-
ning Sai. Fcl. 11iI. For norc
infornaiion and a caialog, call
Dill Willinson, 605-203-0379 or
Marl Willinson, 605-203-0380
DcSnci, S.D.
FOF SALE AT PFIVATE TFEATY
Dlacl & Fcd Sin/Angus & Dal-
anccr Dulls. Pcrfornancc sIccis
& Ulirasound daia availallc.
Call Fod Sirand, Plaiic, SD,
605-337-2328, 605-680-7628
EDUCATION
ALLIED HEALTH CAFEEF irain-
ing. Aiicnd collcgc 100% onlinc.
Jol laccncni assisiancc. Con-
uicr availallc. Financial Aid if
qualificd. SCHEV ccriificd. Call
800-481-9409. www.Ccniu-
raOnlinc.con
EDUCATIONAL SERVICES
$2,000 DETTEF DUSINESS Du-
rcau Foundaiion Siudcni of In-
icgriiy Award ScIolarsIis.
Alicaiion dcadlinc 3/09/12.
Iii.//souiIdaloia.lll.siu-
dcniaward / or 605-271-2066 /
800-649-6814 =8526
EMPLOYMENT
ELK POINT CITY is accciing
alicaiions for a full iinc Pa-
irolnan. Ccriificaiion rcfcrrcd.
Siariing wagc DOQ. Coniaci
Ciiy Hall (605} 356-2141 for a-
licaiion. Closing 2/15/2012.
FFEDEFICK AFEA SCHOOL
Disirici =6-2 Ias availallc 7-12
MaiI and iwo Elcncniary Class
Posiiions, wiiI or wiiIoui coacI-
ing, for iIc 2011-2012 ycar.
Scnd alicaiion io FASD, Aiin.
Fandy Darondcau, Sui. Do
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position open for a full-time highway worker.
Must have a commercial driver`s license or be
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AppIy at Haakon County Highway
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Applications and job description available at the
Haakon County Auditors Oce
140 S. Howard Ave. Philip, SD 57567-0698
(605) 859-2800
CLOSING DATE: February 17, 2012
February 2, 2012 The Pioneer Review Page 12
WEBSITE ADDRESS:
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TO CONSIGN CATTLE OR HAVE A REPRESENTATIVE LOOK AT YOUR CATTLE, GIVE US A CALL:
THOR ROSETH, Owner
(605} 685.5826
BILLY MARKWED, FIeIdman
Midland (605} 567.3385
JEFF LONG, FIeIdmanJAuctIoneer
Fcd Owl (605} 985.5486
Ccll. (605} 515.0186
LYNN WEISHAAR, AuctIoneer
Fcva (605} 866.4670
DAN PIROUTEK, AuctIoneer
Milcsvillc (605} 544.3316
STEVEN STEWART
Yard Foreman
(605} 441.1984
BOB ANDERSON, FIeIdman
Siurgis (605} 347.0151
BAXTER ANDERS, FIeIdman
Wasia (605} 685.4862
PHILIP LIVESTOCK AUCTION
(60S) SS9:2S??
www.pbIIIpIIvestock.com
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Upoom1ng Co111e So1es:
TUESDAY, FEB. ?: SPECIAL FEEDEF CATTLE SALE,
CHEYENNE CHAFOLAIS DULL SALE, & FECULAF CATTLE SALE.
WEIGH-UPS: 10 A.M. CHEYENNE CHAROLAIS: 12 P.M. FEEDER
CATTLE TO FOLLOW. EAFLY CONSICNMENTS. ST1MAT1NG
2SDD HAD.
FEEDER CATTLE: BROWN - 175 CHAF X & DLK CLVS; FS,NI .
650-700= KROETCH & KROETCH - 140 DLK & CHAF X CLVS;
FS . 700= SCHUL2 - 140 DLK & DWF STFS; FS . 600-700=
NOTEBOOM CATTLE - 140 DLK, DWF, FED & CHAF X STFS; FS
. 800-900= FINN RANCH - 125 FED DV HFFS; FS (HFFS NOT
TOPPED} . 750-850= NELSON - 100 DLK STFS & DV HFFS .
500-600= BRUCH RANCH - 90 DLK MOSTLY STFS; FS,NI . 550-
600= WELLER RANCH - 80 DLK ANC STFS; FS,ASV . 700=
NEUHAUSER - 80 DLK DV HFFS; FS . 600-700= NOTEBOOM -
80 DLK STFS; FS . 750-800= WHEELER RANCH - 70 DLK & DWF
CLVS; FS,NI . 600-650= EYMER - 70 MOSTLY FED ANC STFS;
FS,NI . 550-600= KRUSE - 70 DLK CLVS; FS . 450-550=
WHEELER - 65 DLK STFS; FS . 550-650= HOFFMAN - 60 DLK
CLVS; FS . 600-650= SWIFT - 55 DLK CLVS; FS,NI . 600= AR-
NESON - 55 DLK & DWF CLVS; FS,NI . 550-700= COLLINS - 50
DLK DV HFFS; FS,NI . 575-600= SCHOFIELD - 49 DLK DV HFFS;
FS (HFFS NOT TOPPED} . 700= BROWN - 30 FED ANC FEPLC.
DV HFFS; FS . 700= DENKE - 25 DLK STFS; FS,NI . 600=
GOOD - 25 DLK CLVS . 500-550= CANTREL - 20 DLK STFS &
DV HFFS; FS . 500-700= RICHTER - 12 CHAF X CLVS; FS,NI .
500-600= RIGGINS - 10 DLK & DWF CLVS; FS . 700= GILLES -
6 DLK STFS; FS . 500-600=
MOR CONS1GNMNTS BY SAL DAY. CALL THOR ROSTH AT
tDS-SS9-2S?? OR tDS-tSS-SS2t FOR MOR 1NFORMAT1ON.
TUESDAY, FEB. 14: SPECIAL STOCK COW & DFED HEIFEF SALE &
FECULAF CATTLE SALE. WEIGH-UPS: 10 A.M. BRED CATTLE: 12 P.M.
EARLY CONSIGNMENTS:
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
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.
BRED HEIFERS:
SHARON HERRON - 20 HEFF HFFS; DFED. LDW SLETTEN & INCALLS
DLK ANC; CLV. 3-27
STOCK COWS:
NORMAN AMIOTTE - 26 DLK & DWF 3 YF OLD TO DFK MOUTH COWS;
DFED. DLK; CLV. 3-10
EDDIE FISHER - 20 FED SOLID MOTH COWS; DFED. CELV; CLV. 3-15
MIKE AMIOTTE - 2 DLK & DWF 3 YF OLD TO DFK MOUTH COWS;
DFED. DLK; CLV. 3-10
BROKEN MOUTH COWS:
LYNN & HAROLD MILLER - 100 DLK & DWF DFK MOUTH COWS;
DFED. CHAF; CLV. 3-25
SHAW RANCH - 30 DLK & DWF DFK MOUTH COWS; DFED.DLK (NET-
WOFTH, CFEAT PLAINS, MYTYIN FOCUS}; CLV. 3-20 FOF 60 DAYS
KELLY RIGGINS - 15 DLK & DWF DFK MOUTH COWS; DFED. DLK;
CLV. 4-1 FOF 60 DAYS
MOR CONS1GNMNTS BY SAL DAY. CALL THOR ROSTH AT
tDS-SS9-2S?? OR tDS-tSS-SS2t FOR MOR 1NFORMAT1ON.
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: 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 STOCK COW, DFED HEIFEF, & PAIF SALE &
FECULAF CATTLE SALE
TUESDAY, APR. 24: SPECIAL FEEDEF CATTLE SALE FEATUFINC DANCS
VACCINATED HEIFEFS & FECULAF CATTLE SALE
VIEW SALES LIVE ON THE INTERNET! Go to: www.pbIIIpIIvestock.com. UpcomIng saIes & consIgnments can be vIewed on tbe Internet at www.pbIIIpIIvestock.com, or on tbe DTN: CIIck on SALE BARNS NORTH CENTRAL
PLA is now quaIified to handIe third party verified
NHTC cattIe (Non-HormonaI Treated CattIe).
Reep suppor11ng R-CALF USA! R-CALF USA 1s our vo1oe 1n
governmen1 1o represen1 U.S. oo111e produoers 1n 1rode
morKe11ng 1ssues. ]o1n 1odog & e1p moKe o d1]]erenoe!
PhiIip Livestock Auction, in conjunction with Superior Livestock Auction,
wiII be offering video saIe as an additionaI service to our consignors,
with questions about the video pIease caII, Jerry Roseth at 605:685:5820.
~ CATTLE REPORT ~
TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 2012
MostIy weIgb-up cattIe wItb a IIgbt run oI bred cattIe.
ReaI competetIve market on tbe weIgb-ups. Watcb Ior
bIg SpecIaI Feeder CattIe & RepIacement HeIIer SaIe
next week and Cbeyenne CbaroIaIs BuII SaIe at noon.
WEIGH UPS:
CHASE GRAVATT - RAPID CITY
1................................................CHAF COW 1265= ..........$84.50
MARK & JUDITH RADWAY - PHILIP
1..................................................DLK COW 1160= ..........$83.50
1..................................................DLK COW 1370= ..........$80.00
1..................................................DLK COW 1505= ..........$77.00
KENNETH HELT2EL - MIDLAND
1 .................................................FED COW 1670= ..........$83.00
1..................................................DLK COW 1375= ..........$78.00
1..................................................DLK COW 1355= ..........$77.00
62 TIMBER LIVESTOCK LLC - SUNDANCE, WY
1..................................................DLK COW 1390= ..........$83.00
12....................................DLK & DWF COWS 1202= ..........$79.50
JUSTON EISENBRAUN - WALL
1..................................................DLK COW 1405= ..........$81.50
1..................................................DLK COW 1380= ..........$78.00
1..................................................DLK COW 1215= ..........$77.00
1............................................DLK COWETTE 1095= ..........$89.00
MARVIN BARBER - ENNING
1 ...............................................CHAF DULL 2230= ..........$95.00
ED THOMPSON - STURGIS
6......................................DLK & DWF COWS 1485= ..........$81.00
15....................................FED & DLK COWS 1355= ..........$79.75
1..................................................DLK COW 1685= ..........$79.00
6 ................................................DLK COWS 1294= ..........$77.75
29...................................DLK & DWF HFFTS 1018= ..........$98.50
ROGER FORTUNE - QUINN
2 ................................................DLK COWS 1430= ..........$81.00
3 ................................................DLK COWS 1150= ..........$79.50
1..................................................DLK COW 1495= ..........$79.00
1..................................................DLK COW 1200= ..........$77.50
STERLING RIGGINS - WANBLEE
1 .................................................DLK DULL 2050= ..........$95.00
HAND BROTHERS - MIDLAND
7 ................................................DLK COWS 1344= ..........$80.00
13 ..............................................DLK COWS 1257= ..........$79.00
12....................................DLK & DWF COWS 1200= ..........$77.00
1............................................DLK COWETTE 1020= ..........$95.00
6..........................................DLK COWETTES 1129= ..........$86.50
HARLAN EISENBRAUN - CREIGHTON
1 .................................................FED COW 1285= ..........$80.00
1..................................................DLK COW 1315= ..........$79.50
1..................................................DLK COW 1430= ..........$78.00
LENDEN KJERSTAD - CREIGHTON
1..................................................DLK COW 1235= ..........$80.00
10....................................DLK & DWF COWS 1284= ..........$78.25
1 .................................................DWF COW 1315= ..........$77.00
1..................................................DLK COW 1520= ..........$76.50
TANNER RADWAY - PHILIP
1..................................................DLK COW 1430= ..........$79.50
DALE JARMAN - MIDLAND
1 .................................................DLK DULL 2015= ..........$89.50
LARRY GRAVATT - ELM SPRINGS
1..................................................DLK COW 1710= ..........$79.00
1..................................................DLK COW 1220= ..........$78.50
1..................................................DLK COW 1300= ..........$76.00
KETELSEN FAMILY TRUST - UNION CENTER
1 .................................................DWF COW 1640= ..........$79.00
BRAD STOUT - KADOKA
1 .................................................FED COW 1445= ..........$79.00
1 .................................................FED COW 1385= ..........$73.50
1 .................................................DLK DULL 1755= ..........$90.50
BILL SLOVEK - PHILIP
1 .................................................DLK DULL 1965= ..........$89.00
GERALD RISSE - MARTIN
2 ................................................DLK COWS 1535= ..........$78.75
OFM PARTNERSHIP - CREIGHTON
1..................................................DLK COW 1335= ..........$78.50
1..................................................DLK COW 1235= ..........$78.00
ANITA HEATHERSHAW - QUINN
1 .................................................DLK DULL 2040= ..........$88.50
1 .................................................DLK DULL 1910= ..........$88.50
WANDA VANDERMAY - KADOKA
1 .................................................DWF COW 1210= ..........$77.50
1............................................DLK COWETTE 1050= ..........$95.00
FRANK HALLIGAN - MIDLAND
2..........................................DLK COWETTES 1055= ..........$93.00
ALFRED RIGGS - ALLEN
1..................................................DLK COW 1085= ..........$76.50
1..................................................DLK COW 1335= ..........$75.00
1..................................................DLK COW 1365= ..........$74.50
JOHN SOLON - KADOKA
1................................................HEFF COW 1195= ..........$76.00
1 ...............................................HEFF DULL 1755= ..........$88.50
MATT ARTHUR - MILESVILLE
1............................................DLK COWETTE 1040= ..........$91.00
1 .................................................DLK DULL 1895= ..........$86.00
KAREN PINNEY - PHILIP
2 ................................................DLK COWS 1285= ..........$75.00
BRED CATTLE:
ALAN & FLO OLSON - BOX ELDER
3...............................DLK 3-4 YF OLD COWS 1052=......$1,585.00
2 ............................DLK SOLID MOUTH COWS 1313=......$1,250.00
RYON BERRY - MIDLAND
2...............................DLK 5-6 YF OLD COWS 1433=......$1,510.00
5..................DLK & DWF SOLID MOUTH COWS 1266=......$1,310.00
4..................DLK & DWF SOLID MOUTH COWS 1399=......$1,325.00
3................CHAF & FED SOLID MOUTH COWS 1387=......$1,310.00
5...............DLK & DWF DFOKEN MOUTH COWS 1329=......$1,125.00
MIKE MADER - NEW UNDERWOOD
3 ............................DLK SOLID MOUTH COWS 1377=......$1,360.00
12 .......................DLK DFOKEN MOUTH COWS 1321=......$1,200.00
OFM PARTNERSHIP - CREIGHTON
3.............DLK SOLID & DFOKEN MOUTH COWS 1363=......$1,200.00
62 TIMBER LIVESTOCK LLC - SUNDANCE, WY=
9.........................FED DFOKEN MOUTH COWS 1316 .......$1,200.00
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Monday-Friday
11:00 to 1:30
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Friday Buffet, February 3rd:
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Chicken Drummies Shrimp
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Philip
Tuesday, January 31st:
Petite Ribeye
Wednesday, February 1st:
Indian Taco or Taco Salad
Thursday, February 2nd:
Beef Tips
Monday, February 6th:
1/2 lb. Cheeseburger
Reservations:
859-2774
Saturday, February 4th:
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COMPUTERS
General system tune-up: $14.99, reg. price $29.99
Deep clean & system tune-up: $19.99, reg. price $39.99
Virus/malware removal: $59.99
General computer repair
Call (605) 859-2092 for more
information or to make an appointment.
Ask for Jason Iwan, owner and technician with over five
years of experience.
*Offer expires March 1, 2012.
offering 50% off a
system tune-up
or a deep clean for
1st time customers.
The deadline to apply for sum-
mer employment with the South
Dakota Department of Game, Fish
and Parks is no later than Febru-
ary 10. Applications are available
at www.gfp.sd.gov and at South
Dakota One-Stop Career Centers.
The department offers a variety
of summer employment opportuni-
ties across the state. State park po-
sitions include general mainte-
nance, entrance station attendant,
maintenance worker, campground
attendant, law enforcement, heavy
equipment operator and natural-
ist/programmer positions.
Positions with the Division of
Wildlife include habitat technician,
habitat aide, fisheries technician,
wildlife technician, conservation
crew leader, naturalist/program-
mer, and wildlife damage techni-
cian. Most listings have multiple
positions available.
All applicants must be 18 years
of age and available to work the
normal summer season, mid-May
through Labor Day. Applications
received after the February 10
deadline will be considered only for
any remaining positions.
Seasonal employment with the
SD GF&P is also available through
executive intern program positions.
The application deadline for sum-
mer 2012 internship positions is
Wednesday, February 1. To qualify
for an internship, applicants must
be full-time students of at least
sophomore standing and currently
be enrolled at a college, university
or vocational-technical institute.
For the complete job listing and
to apply, visit www.gfp.sd.gov, or
contact any South Dakota One-
Stop Career Center office.
Deadline for
GF&P
summer jobs
Senator John Thune (R-S.D.) of-
ficially assumed the chairmanship
of the Senate Republican Confer-
ence, January 26.
I look forward to working with
my colleagues to aggressively com-
municate Senate Republicans pos-
itive vision for putting Americans
back to work and growing our econ-
omy. Families across South Dakota
and America continue to face great
challenges as our economy strug-
gles to climb back.
I hope President Obama will put
partisan politics aside and work
with Republicans to make it easier
for American businesses to create
jobs and find common solutions in
the areas of fundamental tax re-
form, regulatory reform, and en-
ergy security.
Thune, chairman Senate Republican Conference
The South Dakota Department
of Game Fish and Parks is remind-
ing hunters and anglers that their
2011 licenses will expire on Janu-
ary 31.
The 2012 licenses are available
at local authorized GFP licensing
vendors or can be purchased online
at www.gfp.sd.us. The state Game
Fish and Parks Department licens-
ing office can be reached at 605-
773-3393.
Hunting and fishing licenses for
2012 are valid through January
2013.
GF&P reminder to buy licenses
www.pioneer-review.com
We had another good week with
temperatures in the 40s and 50s.
What little snow we did have is
gone. It's dry, but it's a good time of
year for that.
Milesville Community Club will
meet Tuesday, February 7, at the
home of Linda Gebes. The meeting
will begin at 7:00 p.m. and guests
are always welcome. We always
seem to find something fun to do.
Practice continues for the upcom-
ing play "The Boardinghouse," to
be presented at the Milesville Hall
February 24, 25 and 26. Make
plans to attend this full-length
comedy with a cast of 10 Milesville
performers.
Philip and Wall high schools
one-act plays were presented Sun-
day in both Philip and Wall. Both
schools qualified to go to Aberdeen
this weekend for the state play fes-
tival. Local students involved are
Sam Stangle, Josh Quinn and
Rachel Parsons. Good luck, kids.
Deacon Ries, son of Darin and
Leah, was a weekend houseguest
at the home of Papa and Granny
(Glen and Jackie Radway).
Sonny and Ozzie Baye were Sat-
urday afternoon guests of Gene and
Theresa Deuchar. Sonny is getting
along pretty well and Ozzie keeps
busy with her position with the
Faith School District.
Hannah Parsons, daughter of
Brad and Wendy Parsons, Visalia,
Calif., is spending six weeks in
Kenya. She is working in an or-
phanage through Mission in Ac-
tion. They provide care, schooling
and training for orphans from ba-
bies up in to the teens. What a
wonderful opportunity to show
God's love. Hannah is the grand-
daughter of Bill and Connie Par-
sons. Connie had some pictures
showing the need to slow down
while traveling because of the ba-
boons on the road.
Jim Stangle was in Deadwood
again Wednesday and Thursday
for meetings.
Leah Staben, daughter of Jeff
and Terri Staben, spent a few days
in the Philip hospital last week.
Jim and Lana Elshere were in
Rapid City from Thursday through
Sunday for meetings with the new
seed corn company that Jim is
with. On their way home, they
stopped for a visit with Cory and
Stacy Elshere and family near
Quinn.
Also over the weekend, Mark
and Pat Hanrahan were in Dead-
wood for the Producers Hybrid
weekend getaway. Others there lo-
cally were Burjes and Cheryl Fitch
from Philip.
Donnie and Marcia Eymer
watched their granddaughter, Brit-
tany, play basketball in Pierre Fri-
day.
Karyl Sandal's sister-in-law, Phyl-
lis Kittelson, Watertown, and her
two daughters, Diane Lowery,
Pierre, and Deb Powell, Gettys-
burg, had lunch with Karyl Satur-
day. In the afternoon, they
attended the 100th birthday party
at the nursing home for Phyllis'
aunt, Jewel Coverdale.
Bill and Karyl Sandal were in
Wall Thursday night for their
grandsons ballgames. Mason San-
dal played for the sixth graders and
Gabe Sandal for the junior high
game
Virgil Smith and Trevor Fitch at-
tended a pest applicators renewal
class in Pierre Thursday.
Wednesday, Judith and Bailey
Radway stopped to visit with
Jeanne Radway at the Good
Samaritan Center in New Under-
wood. Jeanne is doing well, work-
ing hard on her therapy.
Mark, Judith and Marie Radway
were in Wagner Saturday for
wrestling. Tanner is one of the
wrestlers from Philip.
Earl, Jodi, Rachel and Sarah
Parsons enjoyed supper Saturday
in Rapid City with Mike and
Melody Parsons and family and
friends, Andy and Helen LeGare,
also of Rapid City.
Linda Stangle took Irene Patton
back to her home in Pierre Mon-
day. Friday, Leo and Joan Patton
slaughtered some hogs with the
help of Linda, Sam, Ben and Mark
Stangle. Helping the Pattons cut
up meat and wrap sausage Satur-
day and Sunday were the Stangles,
Gary Stephenson, Kay Ainslie and
Cheryl Behrend.
Milesville News
by Janice Parsons 544-3315

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