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Wednesday, March 26, 1969Great Falls Tribune 7 Highway Commission Opens Bids Same Charge for Most On Urn-South Overoass Job Overpj Power Boat License Fees Now on Annual Basis gerty-Missmer, Bozeman; 2, west of Thompson Lakes; Ze-kay Bonner, $32,609. don't mail $3 as before. Just send $1. 471. By J.

D. HOLMES AP Capitol Writer HELENA (AP) All holders Stillwater, Interstate Grad Pondera, Primary Grading, Anderson signed it on March 18,1 requires the board to issue a pair of decals with all new certificates or with renewals. "We have ordered decals," the board is advising all boat li A third legal method provides that if the boat has a wrap-around, windshield, one decal may be placed so as to be visible from each side of the boat. Under a separate 1969 law, state fish and game wardens are The change was made by the legislature, in HB117. This passed the House 64-33 and the Senate 40-12 before winding up in conference committee to set of valid Montana boat licenses will be hearing soon from the State Board of Equalization.

HELENA (AP) The Montana Highway Commission named apparent low bidders Tuesday on 16 projects, many of them involving interstate routes. Awarding will be Wednesday. The projects, by county: Cascade, InterstateConstruction of a concrete overpass ing and construction of a steel underpass and one concrete beam bridge over Hensley creek beginning within one-half mile north of Columbus and extending southeasterly on Interstate 90; Zook Bros. Construction, surfacing and paving of short section of the Conrad-Shelby road beginning less than two miles from the Toole-Pondera county line and extending southerly; Frances Tindall, Lewis-town, $28,876. cense noiaers.

as soon as available we will mail them to Why? Because Chapter 348 of TP he 1969 Session Laws says all boats powered by motors of greater than eight horsepower Great Falls; $2,676,650. Missoula, Primary Construc Stillwater, Interstate Fenc must be registered annually at about 3.5 miles southwest of Gore Hill on Interstate 15, con tle a dispute over the horsepower. A spokesman for the State Board of Equalization, which issues the licenses and collects the fees, said Tuesday the change was made to help keep boat registrations more current. "It also will eliminate the inconvenience caused those of you who have been contacted over a fee of $1 a year. tion of a weight station and surfacing of the ramps to the sta-tinon on the Lolo-Missoula road about six miles southwest of you along with your renewal certificate." Estimates are that it may be three weeks before the decals are available.

The new law says that two decals must be displayed on each boat powered by greater than 8 h.p. motors. The decals may be displayed ing on 7.3 miles of the Columbus-east section of Interstate 90 beginning within one-half mile Until now, three-year licenses struction of an overpass adja costing $3 were required for cent to the one in place on the boats powered by motors of responsible for enforcing the licensing law. Whether your boat license expires this May 1, or one or two years later, or whether it has not been previously registered, you will complete an application and mail it to the Board of Equalization in Helena. If the present license expires this year, or if the boat has not been licensed before, send along the $1 fee.

Otherwise just send the application without fee to obtain the decals. Missoula, Waddell Construction, Ulm-south road; Waddell Con-struction, Helena, $142,822. more than 10 horsepower. Such Helena, $47,000. licenses have been issued since Big Horn, Secondary Instal Gallatin, Interstate Grading 1959.

lation of structural plate pipes boating violations after you no longer owned the boat," the on each side of the bow aft of the registration numbers. Or and related items and construe So, if you are planning to re tion of a steel girder underpass board official said. one decal may be on the wind for drainage of Squirrel Creek and roadway surface repair on the Busby-Wyomine line road shield and one on the transom The new law, which became new a boat license this spring and all current licenses expire May 1 of this or a later year- north of Columbus and extending southeasterly on Interstate 90. William Frazier, Billings, $48,667. Yellowstone, Interstate Seeding on 10.5 miles of the Ballan-tine-Pompey's Pillar road beginning about Vk miles southwest of Ballantine and extending northeasterly on Interstate 94.

Papp Landscaping, Billings, $21,887. Prarie, Interstate-Surfacing, and one concrete vehicular underpass and seeding on 6.2 miles of the Bozeman-northside- effective when Gov. Forrest at the rear of the boat. about Vh miles north of the Wy oming state line; Empire Sand east road; installation of a cul Gravel, Billings, $32,364. Aims at 'Reliable Tax Information Musselshell, Secondary Surfacing, paving and other minor vert on the Belgrade-Bozeman road, and grading surfacing and pacing of half a mile on the MSU AIDE Gary Richards, former football standout at Montana State University, has been named assistant director of admissions at the university.

He succeeds Herbert Dietsche, now with the state attorney general's of fice. Formerly of Broadus, Richards was a 3-year let-terman in football and also excelled in baseball and basketball. He holds a degree in civil engineering but would "rather work with students" than pursue that career. Two Seek Mayor Post In Glasgow items on 7.8 miles of the Mel- Committee Named to Guide State Fiscal Study paving, seeding and signing on stone-Mosby road beginning near the northeast city limits of Bozeman-east road, all on Inter state Holland Construction Foley Billings, the Terry-Fallon section of In Melstone and extending norther terstate 94 beginning about one HELENA (AP) An Interim Session Laws said the committee is to be set up ly; Nelson Smith Construction, mile east of Terry and extend' Committee on Fiscal Affairs, Gallatin, Interstate Fencing Great Falls, $214,281. ing 6.5 miles easterly; S.

Birch 4.7 miles of the Bozeman-north- Lincoln, Sanders, Secondary Great Falls, $972,408. Besides the governor, committee members are: Sens. William A. Groff, D-Victor; William H. Bertsche, D-Great Falls; James M.

R-Billings; and Jean A. Tur-nage, R-Polson. Reps. James P. Lucas, R- Miles City; Conrad F.

Lundgren, R-Kalispell; Larry Fasbender, D-Fort Shaw; and LeRoy Aspe-vig, D-Rudyard. The general fund appropriation is for the biennium beginning July 1 but ExHB88 now Chapter 2 of the 1969 Special The study was asked by the side-east road on Interstate 90 Signing and delineation of Dawson. Interstate Land which has Gov. Forrest H. Anderson among its nine members, was set up by the legislature to guide and counsel the Bureau of Business and Economic Re scaping of West Glendive, Cir governor, who saia: "until up- to-date factual data concerning portions of Secondary 202 and 482 for 21.5 miles in Lincoln County and signing and delineation of Secondary 202 and 382 in Sanders County for 32.3 miles cle, Sidney and East Glendive interchange areas and seeding on 7.9 miles of the Glendive east search in a $78,200 study.

beginning at the west side of the West Bozeman interchange and extending easterly to the east side of the West Bozeman interchange, then north of the Gallatin County Fairgrounds and ex taxation and economic growth projections can be secured, we and west section of Interstate cannot anticipate intelligent, ra 94 beginning about five miles GLASGOW Two candidates tional and deliberate considera have filed for mayor of Glas After Snowmobile Tragedy Bodies of Father, Son Recovered gow. They are James Christin- Western Sign, Great Falls, Flathead, Secondary Signing and delineation on portions of Secondary 206, 209, 424, 487 and 503 for a total of 35 miles; Skinner Enterprises, Helena, son and James Burke. The for west of Glendive and extending northeasterly; Papp Landscaping, Billings, $23,022. Lincoln, Primary Grading, surfacing and paving for shoulder widening of three curves on the Manicke-Kalispell road, U.S. tending southeasterly Joseph Yurek, Bozeman, $42,822.

Gallatin, Interstate Construction of a steel girder overpass, a concrete girder overpass and a concrete slab overpass in Bozeman on Interstate 90; Hag- mer is currently serving as al derman. miles south of the dam. Chief Ranger Ray C. Foust of Jim Hines, appointed mayor He said the Dyson snowmo following the resignation bile apparently broke through the ice, but the two made it out Kenneth Bruce, will not seek the office but is bidding for an al- the U.S. Park Service at Fort Smith said the bodies were brought to the top by rope and winch about 4 p.m., about 3f hours after the team began the hazardous descent.

of the reservoir and tried to dermanic post. tion of fiscal matters and may expect more of the type of impasse which has been experienced in the 40th and 41st legislatures." He recommended the study be handled by the Bureau of Business and Economic Research of the University of Montana, Missoula. The study is to provide what Anderson called "reliable information about how the taxation process relates to the financial needs of the state, the counties, the cities and the school hike up the sharp cliff. There is a contest in only one FORT SMITH (AP) A four-man technical climbing crew from Yellowstone National Park recovered the bodies of two Billings residents Tuesday afternoon from a steep cliffside bordering Yellowtail Reservoir. The two Gordon Dyson, 43, and his 11-year-old son Larry-had been missing since Saturday on a snowmobile trip over the ice of the reservoir from Barry's Landing to Yellowtail Dam.

ward in the race for alderman He estimated they made it up Foust said the bodies were Treasure State Deaths WOLF POINT-Bawden, Rob Conrad Man, Fiancee Die In Oregon Car Accident 500 feet before falling back brought out by four-wheel-drive Three are seeking the two spots open in Ward 2. They are James vehicle to Horseshoe Bend, a Kruzich, incumbent, William about 100 feet. Search operations were started Sunday after Dyson's four- boat landing dock on the reservoir about 20 miles south of- Forsyth and Alfred Quiring. Fil ert, 73, long-time resident of officiating. Burial will be in Hill ing for alderman in Ward I are CONRAD Larry James Humble, 23, Conrad native, was wheel-drive vehicle and a snow the cliff.

He said they were then Poplar and Nickwall, died at the Lewistown old folks home. Serv- side Cemetery under direction of the E. F. Wyse Son Mor mobile trailer were found aban The bodies were spotted from Roy or wall and Alving Combs, and in Ward 3, Ike taken by ambulance to Billings. The cliff Dyson and his son doned at Barry's Landing, about killed Sunday in a car accident' near Arlington, Ore.

as he was tuary. a helicopter Monday afternoon on the cliff. Knudsen and Hines. 13 miles from the cliff. attempted to scale is about 17 ives will be at 2 p.m.

Thursday at the Clayton Memorial Chapel, Humble was born April 8, 1945, in Conrad and was a 1964 returning home with his fiancee to visit his parents, Mr. and Uncontested races include that of treasurer where Adrey Parke has filed, and magistrate, where Milton Kabeary has filed. graduate of Conrad High School, Wolf Point, with Rev. John Hubbard officiating, burial in the Nickwall Cemetery. He was Mrs.

Jack Baumann. He was attending college at Portland at the time of his The girl, Vivian Mahoney, death. born in Taylorville, and also was killed in the accident. Survivors include his mother Services will be Friday at 2 p.m. at the Conrad Mission Church, with Rev.

Robert Goertz and stepfather; his father, My len Humble, Turlock, sis Legal Practice Board Gets Two Appointees HELENA (AP) Montana's ter, Mrs. Neil (Vicki) Temple, came to Poplar in 1900. A year later he went to Nickwall with his parents. They moved to Poplar in 1918. He had been in Lewistown since 1958.

Survivors include a sister, Mrs. Ben Har- stepsisters, Toni Baumann, Con rad; Lucia, Luann and Lucinda Humble, all of California; grand supreme court Tuesday announced the reappointment of parents Mrs. Zana Humble, and Pair Linked To Missoula Robbery Jailed SALT LAKE CITY, Utah (AP) two lawyers to its Commission on Practice. Named to four-year terms on vick, Bismarck, N.D., and a brother, Earl, Poplar. MALTA HROMAS, Mrs.

Frank, 75, died at Santa Anna, me eigm-memDer commission set up in January 1965 were Paul F. Hoffman, Glasgow, and Mrs. Rhoda Gibson, both Conrad. Truck License Hearings Due In Two Cities HELENA (AP) Applica Billy Wilson Young, 34, and where services were held Milton G. Anderson, Sidney.

Ronald Larry Miller, 19, were sentenced to 15 years in federal prison Monday for the robberies Their new terms, which start April 1, run through March 31, 1973. of seven banks in five western March 20. Born at Galesville, she was a 1919 graduate of Montana State University and taught in Malta in the 1920s. She was married in May, 1924, at Malta. They moved to Laguna Other members are William Boone, Missoula: Carl M.

states. Both had pleaded guilty. tions for state trucking licenses will be heard by the Montana Davis, Dillon; John H. Weaver, Railroad Commission April 15 Hills, in 1966. Survivors The pair was arrested in Toronto, Canada, Dec.

3 on an FBI warrant charging them with in Poison and April 16 in Kal- Great Falls; Patrick F. Hooks, Townsend; Thomas M. Ask, Roundup; and John C. Sheehy, include the husband; son, Dr. Leslie Hromas, Rolling Hills, ispell.

At the Poison hearing, the Billings. her mother-in-law, Mary Hromas, 97, formerly of Malta; a sister, Mrs. Irene McRoberts, Bozeman. Supreme Court Clerk Thomas Kearney said the tribunal commission will near the request of Disposals, Poison, for authority to haul refuse from also named the 1969 grievance committees for each of the the Air Force Radar Base near 1 Eft Lakeside. GLASGOW SCHINDLER, Martin, 81, died at a Great Falls At Kalispell, the state agency state's 18 judicial districts.

Most of these committees have five members each but a few have three. hospital. A Valley County will hear applications of: pioneer, he was born at St Gaylon Owens, Kalispell, to Joseph, Minn, and came here in transport heavy machinery with 1910. Survivors include the widow, Elma; a daughter, Mrs. in a 125-mile radius of Kalispell, the hearing to begin at 10 Gerald Stevens, Great Falls; the Sept.

20 armed robbery of a branch of the Continental Bank Trust Salt Lake City." Young and Miller also admitted six other robberies in 1968, First National Bank, Cuca-monga, June 27, Bank of Manitou, Manitou Springs, July 12, American Commercial Bank, Spokane, Aug. 26, First State Bank, Missoula, Aug. 9, First National Bank, Fullerton, Oct. 17, Northern National Bank, Colorado Springs, Nov. 7, $26,564.

Races Develop For Harlem City Offices By Tribune Correspondent 10 a.m. in the City Hall. Press Women To Elect at Billings Meet BILLINGS (AP) Officers sons, Phillip Murch, California, Dell W. McManus, Kal Gerald and Vernon Murch, Glasgow, and a sister. Odd Fel ispell, to haul petroleum products in a number of western lows services will be WedneS' ftftCT Montana counties, the hearing day at 7:30 p.m.

at the Bell of Montana Press Women will be elected Saturday in Billings to begin at 2 p.m. in City Hall. Chapel and funeral services will be Thursday at 2 p.m. at the at the organization's annual Set for hearing in Helena spring meeting. April 9 is the request of George chapel, burial in the Highland Mrs.

Fay Kuhlman, Bear BUT OR BEL0V1 F. Hiltabrand and Everett E. Creek, is the current president Smith, Helena, to haul ore, rock, sand, waste matter and concentrates throughout the state. and Mrs. Vivian Paladin, Hele na, is vice president.

The state group also will make Cemetery. Glasgow Host To Lawmen's Pistol Shoot By Tribune Correspondent plans for the national conven tion set for Billings June 26-28. A LEM All incumbents have filed for the re-election Off ICE SUPPLV vi TRIBUNE Graduate Credits Offered at Carroll HELENA Carroll College will during the city balloting April 7. Additionally there are two candidates for alderman from offer graduate credits for the first time this summer through an agreement with the Univer the west side, a second mayor GLASGOW The fourth annual Northeast Montana Law Enforcement Pistol Shoot will be held in Glasgow April 23. The candidate and a second magis-trate candidate.

Gret Foils, Mont. event will continue from 8 a.m to 5 p.m. Those seeking election are: for mayor, J. E. Quisno, incumbent, NOW! HOSPITAL-PROVED M.P.O.

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417 first ALL and Reul Ragsdale; for aldermen. Frank Orlando and SALES FINAL In charge of arrangements are Dick Cornellier of the highway patrol, and Jack Bright, Fish sity of Montana's extension service. C. W. Huber, director of the summer term, said the University has approved seven courses and nine workshops for graduate extension credits.

The studies are in the field of art, education, English, sociology, history psy 19254 NO. License Leonard Lundeen, incumbents, and Game Department warden from Fort Peck. East Side; Edward Grill and Lewis Gilbert, incumbents, and Wallace Russell and Henry Competition is open to all law enforcement agencies and will be conducted under NRA pistol chology, political science, theol Miller, west side; for magis trate, L. M. Miller, incumbent, ogy and music.

The summer term at Carroll rules. Service revolvers will be and E. J. Goodheart, and for fired. Trophies will be presented is June 18-Aug.

1. Registration will be June 16-17. treasurer, Genevieve Benson, in cumbent. during an evening banquet..

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