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The Jackson Hole Guide from Jackson, Wyoming • 1

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Cache Creek Posse Captures Ban ow baturdi tsm Night Sh it I 7 posse. Shi ts ring out, bodies fi.ll an 1 he motionless on the ground, riderless horses whin- hey and run oir. The lawmen apprehend one of the criminals and a rather speedy trial takes place. The badman is led to a convenient lynne Youngreen Pink Garter Opens 10th Season Saturday The Cadhe Creek Posse rides again with a little assistance from the weather this Saturday. Originally scheduled to begin June 10, the annual summer wild west show was held up by inclement weather and the city's request to hold off until an oil seal could be put on the streets surrounding the square.

The action for the nightly event opens at 7 p.m. when all traffic around the square is blocked. Almost immediately hoofbeats are heard and into the cleared space clatters an old stagecoach complete with Wells Fargo box, a couple of pretty schoolmarms, a dandy, the driver ary someone riding shotgun. Suddenly there are shouts and shots and three to cur bad-men ride up, demand anj get the box of gold. The ladies scream, descend from the coach and disappear.

The team drawing the coach is led away, the outaws ride off. The badmen reappear, riding hard. Closely behind them thunders the sheriff and his VOL. 16, NO. 48 JACKSON, WYO.

83001 JUNE 13, 1968 PRICE 10c School Board Candidates Express Views outlaw escapes, Lee Giles has the con! this year's edition of the Ci. Creek posse. As in the 'i eral local businessmen sist the night show, al: performers from the Pink ter theatre. Huidekoper says: "In light of recent events, youth rioting and other expressions of violence, it has become urgent that we recognize our responsibility to educate an aware, responsible citizenry. "Here in Jackson Hole it is within our power, and should be lour purpose, to provide in our schools the opportunity and guidance to explore many areas of knowledge and understanding.

"It is important for all of us in the community, through communication and mutual respect, to become unified in this purpose. "If flu-re are any eyes that see, they are the eyes of youth, and they do not f.ee the future as an enemy, but as a friend; for the voung shall inherit the Harry Barker, Jr. Harry Barker's reasons for seeking election to the Jackson-Wilson high school botu are threefold. First, he feels that he can be of service to the district because if his legislative experience. Having served four terms in the Wyoming house of representatives and one term the Wyoming senate, during which time he worked with the education committee, he he has a knowledge of the school funding program, financing, and operation of the state of education.

Second, he feels that the schools' land problems in the county mast be met, possibly through the utilization of the various school sections of land scattered throughout the county. Third, he has an increased interest in the high school, since his son Steven will lie a freshman at Jackson-Wilson this fall. Barker has been a resident of Teton county for 39 years. He attended Jackson elementary school and high school, and graduated from the University of Wyoming with a bachelor of science degree. He and his wife Margaret live at the Circle ranch near M'.

In addition to their son Steven, they have another son, Bill, age 12, and two daughters, Ann, age 9, and Cathy, ge 3. Cont. on H.ick Page gallows and the noose is put around his neck. At the last moment the rope is removed to allow an appeal to lie crowd. A hidden gun suddenly appears in the out- law's hand, there is more shoot- ing and more fallen bodies, the owner of the Dust Mop Janitorial Service.

Mrs. Nalley states she is running for the school board "for the betterment of our children and the Candidates for Board of Trustees of Jackson-Wilson High School District Dr. William Johniion Dr. William Johnson states that "school boards are charged with the responsibility of providing the best possible education for our children with the money provided," and that he feels it is his duty as a resident and parent to shoulder his hare of this responsibility. Dr.

Ji hnson started his education in a one room school house nn an Indian reservation at Crowheart. He attended country school near Dubois for two years, and the Dubois high school for three years. He was salutatorian of his hi school graduating class at Lander. He attended the University of Wyoming for three years and received a degree as doctor of veterinary medicine from Colorado State University, Ft. Collins.

He served two years in the U. S. Army. After receiving his DVM degree, Dr. Johnson set up a practice in Wilson, where he and his wife Mary have lived ever since.

They have a daughter, Deeda, win will be a freshman at Jackson-Wilson high school next fall, and a son. Zane, who will enter fifth grade. Dr. Johnson has served four yoars on the beard of trustees of school district four (Wilson), holding the office of treasurer for three years and chairman for one year. Virginia Huidekoper Virginia Huidekoper, a resident of Teton county for 25 years, owns a ranch near Wilson, and has two daughters, Christie and Zaidee, and a son, Jim.

Mrs. Huidekoper has served nine years on the bard of school district four (Wilson). She is an active member of the Wyoming recreation and parks commission. She is also a member and promoter t.f the Jackson Hole ski club, and a pro-ft-ssional pilot and instructor. She is a memlx-r of the board of trustees of the Jackson Hole fine arts foundation.

I a written statement mi Buddy Youngreen Lars Christensen, whose talents lean towards dancing will make various appearances in the production. Christensen was selected to represent the United States in worldwide folk dancing competition. McClove, "the antagonist" in the play will be Jan Camp. She is a high school drama instructor and has toured abroad and nationally for the last four seasons in a variety entertainment show. Molly's father will be played by Cliff Emmich, an experienced television and stage performer.

Recently Emmieh tuured through 153 cities in 23 states with the American Repertoire Players. Cont. on Page 4 Park Accident Claims Youth Vance Anderson, 19, died Monday in LDS hospital in Salt Lake City as a result of injuries suffered in a pedestrian-vehicle accident in Yellowstone National park. The accident occurred approximately two and a half miles west of Old Faithful in the vicinity cf Gem pool June 6. At the time of the accident Anderson and three companions had been viewing the thermal features near Gem pool.

Anderson attempted to run across the main puik road and was struck by an automobile driven by Virgil Harris, a dining om supervisor for the Yellowstone Park company. Anderson was also employed by the Yellowstone Park company and had just gone on duty with the company a few in urs 1)0 fore the accident. Eagles to Start Vern Crowe of Jukson, pact worthy president of Spokane Aene No. 2 has leen appointed organize a new Kagle lodge in Jackson. Morals, Dope Complaints Filed John Aensiger.

24, of Jackson was being held in Teton county jail Wednesday on two felony complaints filed against him Tuesday by county attorney Bob Hufsmith. Achsiger, alias Shane J. Monroe, was charged with one count of an unnatural moral act, and one count of possession of narcotic drugs or furnishing narcotic drugs to a minor. Appearing before justice of the peace judge Bob Stewart Tuesday. Achsiger's bail was set at $10,000.

A preliminary hearing has been set for next week. JJtlllllltllllllllllllllllllltltllllllllll 18 pages today LAST WEEK'S NET fAID CIRCULATION 3237 It's Pink Garter Day this Saturday in Jackson with Paula Jeffery rolling out the pink carpet for the opening of the tenth anniversary of th theatre. Opening with "I Ain't Down Vet," an adaptation by Buddy Youngreen director of the 1903 season at the Pink Garter, the play will feature his wife Lynne Youngreen in the lead as Molly Brown. The curtain igocs up on the mini-musical comedy at 8-30 p.m. with the doors opening at 8.

Mrs. Youngreen has played the lead in over 30 plays. She has worked motion pictures, television, stage and is currently under consideration by Coumbia and Screen Gems motion picture companies. Nelden V. Maxfield plays opposite Mrs.

Y'oungreen as "Ljcadville" Johnny Brown Maxfield is a versatile musician and has played numerous drama, musical and comedy leads. The youngest member of the cast is Marilee Pierce from Arcadia, Calif. She piays only a minor part in "I Ain't Down Yet" but is slated far a lead in the summer's second produc-tioa The Show Must Go On Buttons is developing a complex, but it's all due to his own bad manners. Part of a matched black team that each summer draws the Pink Garter buggy, buttons, a gelding, took a fancy to Bows' pink garter and ate it. Buttons finds the whole thing kind of embarrassing, but the show mast gio on, and now he wears the garter.

Report Fires to THIS Number All persons living in Teton county 'including those who live in Wilson and in private dwellings in Grand National Park) MUST call 733-2'M2 to report a It is imperative that you caM this central number to assure prompt service. Named Mayor At Boy's State Gone son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hodges, was mayor of one of the model cities at the opening session of the American Legion Boys State in Douglas. Ger.e, along with Bruce Ja-cobscn and Pete Ashley, a delegate from Jackson to Boys State, which got underway Sunday an, wiJl continue tnrough Saturday.

The expen- scs for the thr delegates are paid by the Jaclrson pest. School board elections for district one (Jackson elementary school) and Jackson-Wilson high school will be held next Tuesday, June 18, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. In Jaekstn, polls will be located at the elementary school building for both the high school ary grade school elections. In outlying areas, polls for the Jackson-Wilston high school district will be located et the Wilson, Moran and Kelly schools.

You do not neej to pre-reg-ister in crder to vote in a school board election. Voting requirements are that you be 21 years of age; a citizen of the United States anj aDe lo road tne state constitution; a resident in the state for at least one year, in the county for at least 60 days, and in the school district for at least ten days. Term.s expiring on the elementary school board of trustees are those of Dr Crenshaw anj Dr. Denis Lyman. B-Ah have filed for re-election.

Also running for election are Mrs. Klaine Nalley and Grin H. Soest. Terms expiring on the high school loard of trustees are tho. of Mrs.

Rachel Morley iund Doug Price Price has filed f.r re-election. Also running for election are Harry C. Barker, Virginia Huidekoper, William C. Johnson and F. Marion Morrill The candidates will be interviewed on emannel six cable TV next Monday, June 17, at 8 p.m.

The candidates were all invited to write brief statements for publication in the Guide, and the responses received follow: Candidates for Board of Trustees of School District One Orin II. Soest Since Soest and his wife Al-thea have a young family Dawn, 11, Jcfrery. 9, and Richard, 5, he states that "we are interest in a school system that can grow with the county and provide our children with a first class education at the lowest possible cost." a director of the Jackson Rotary club, vice-chairman of the Jackson dis-rnt Boy Scouts (if America, past member of the Teton county fair Ijoard, and is with Jackson Lumber Co. and Shootin' Iron Development Co. Denis R.

Lyman "I am a native of Wyoming, having spent my childhood in the Big Horn Basin. I am an alumnus of Wyoming public schoxilg and the University of Wyoming, as well as the University of Oregon dental school. It will be seven years since I bought the office and home of Drs. Floyd and Gladys Naegeli and began residence in Jackson. "My wife Barbara and I are parents of four elementary school age children, in grades kindergarten, first grade, second grade and third grade.

"I have been a trustee of school district number one for three years. For about two and a years I have been a director cf the Wyoming school board association and will continue with this group until 1969. For the last year I have been a member of a special study group organized by the Wyoming state department of education, charged with designing education for the future, having participated as a member of a sub-committee concerning itself with future finance and organization of Wyuming schools. "I am very much interested in public education and anxious to contribute both ideas and work to aiTect any improvement possible. "It has been very pleasing to perve as a sahool board trustee for the last three years, and I am very anxious to continue for another term.

"It is my sincere hope local schools and sebcol officials will continue to re-double their efforts to attract and keep outstanding school staff, critically evaluate and add enrichment to the curriculum and provide with wisdom and far sight, excellent physical facilities within the limits of the school district's ability. "In short, I hope the school board will continue to seek, and on an increasing scale, realize truly outstanding public education for the community's outh" Elaine Nalley Hlainc Nalley and her husband have four children two in grade school and two of age. Her husband is the fumiiiiiiimiitiiniiHiiiimr tiii: American Legion..

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