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Cotpcr Stor-Tribuno W.dntidoy, July 26, 1967 Wind River Valley Art Show-Set at Riverton High School Roaring 20's" Show Presented Xightlv Collins, Torrington and M. Strong, Ogden, Utah. RIVERTON The 19th annual Joyce Wind River Valley Art Exhibit Doyle ai me nonaav inn ju i.za hnmnr vjm i will be shown in Riverton at 'u lyprcaionne. Tickets are available at the mi vuimiu up iii p.m. Hearing 2U 8, Dorothy Satterfleld aoor M01iaa inn eacn nigm Tiieiu is me airec-i production which by is the dlree.l production which by tor of the he Shrine rr Pi I features too local talent miv T.

Pa Performers include Norman cererlt the fTceS MieVhi Everybody" assisted by i piceu, Mie. The show is composed of, the of the Ensemble." Rutii Sears and Mike Chetter- Riverton High School July 30 through Aug. 6 this year. En- TTomeCraft Women tries shown at the exhibit will be work completed by August Hold PlClllC 1, 19C5 and work that has not been shown before In Wind River Homecraft Extension Cmwu Valley Art exhibits. It's annual plcjdc tt VVasMng There will be five separate ton Park WA shows featured Including: l.Chll- its guest.

After a noon poi dren, through age 12; 2. Teen-luck lunch the afternoon was age, 13 through 19; 3. Amateurs, spent Informally In visiting ana who' have not sold art work or enjoying the day. won' blue ribbons; 4. Advanced I Guests from O.E.O.

were ine Amateurs who have sold art Mesdames E. C. Hougham, t. l. bock combine their talents to sing "Dearie," and Don Merback, ock Evans and Anker Larsen give a unique Interpretation of I "Don't Bring Lulu." Jean Ther- WOM kildsen sines "Am 1 Blue and "Stormy Weather" and Carol Alice B.

-i. rirv Millard Gowin. tVlastos performs a Dmkninn.ic thno whn have Coniullv. Georee Grove, tmuy Emily fin f-yrf mi 'i 1 HI''- I tula ten. ii i iMBiifii firl -i- v- -f T'-tT-r---'-fwrr'TM'liiiii1-i1lin -rwilii and wing" tap dance Merle shown as nrofpsslonal in other art Huehes.

G. H. Mead, J. L. Grove, s.

exhibits or have sold $200 or Krehmeyer, L. Garvin. C. H. At the piano will be Don Bean featuring some Individual song stylings.

Other numbers include "Way Down Yonder" by Jock more worth of art work in one McCoy, A. vear. This fifth cateeory also Snyder, D. L. Sechrlst, Mary Thomas, W.

C.Nielsen, Clarence Includes art teachers. Evans with Doris Evans and the The committee closed entries A. Rue and E. W. Tubbs.

"Ladles of the Ensemble." and Momhprs nresent were me "The Waltz" by Ardlth Eaton. FRANCES SEELY WEBB Women'! Editor I Paradise Valley Country Club Golf Pairings Listed Paradise Valley Country Clubl 8:14 Bowman, Delnes, Fink-golf pairings for July 27, are as Pierce; foUows: 8:21 Baker, 0., Dell, Gutz, vo i TEE NO. 1 Itt WorthlnBto Kno, 8:00 Nelson, Engdahl, 'Gamble, Burgl; Hembree, Thompson; 8:35 Hoet, Ward, Long, 8:07 Meyer, Winn, Hard-King; 8:42 Mulllnex. Lauro, Ruth Sears sings "Can't Help of work to be Judged July 21. All work shown will be original and divisions will be judged by medium: oil, watercolor, tempera, sculpture, ceramics and miscellaneous.

Mesdames Glen Anderson, El-j wood Baker, Fred Berry, Kenneth Briggs, Herman Harmeier, Marlon Harvey, A. R. Hein, Andy iKent. Mearl Mahaffey, Edwin Movie. Clara Parsons, William Lovin' That Man" and "Be My Little Bumble Bee" Is presented by Ruth Sears and Mike Chetter-bock.

Annette Bridgman presents the popular Judges for the show Include, Miss Jean GoedickeofCasper Good Man is Hard to Find" and Peterson, Odell Turner. Other guests were Emma Burgess and Mrs. R. P. Witt.

"There'll Be Some Changes Made." Pat Breikjern and Charles Thirkeldson, Parker, VFW Auxiliary Holds Meeting Virnelson perform an exhibition ballroom waltz. The Cherry Sis Vacation Bible WORLAND The charter was ters (J ean and riss Therklldsen) perform several numbers. The talents of Don Merback 8:49 Hodgson. Bauman, Bego-vich, Pi7de; 8:56 Huffsmith, Gutz, Bryan, Kensmoe; 9:03 imons, Galovlch, Hembree, Putman; 9:10 Crossland. Little.

Mc- HrorviH at iha roponf mooHnir UODTAVn aratlnn Bible THE CHERRY SISTERS Dismissals from Memorial Jean and Kriss Therkildsen play the Cherry Sisters in 0f the VFW Auxiliary in memory school began Monday morning at and Amle Shlefersteln are com bined in the number "Second their comedy net featured Huspltal, Monday, July 10: Mrs. in the 'Roaring 20 Variety Show opening of Nellie Faucett. a continuous Gwendolyn L. Maxon, 1935 Oak Monday at the Holiday Inn. Kee.

Blower: ihand Rose." "Chloe" Is sung by jmember of the Auxiliary for 25 years, who died earlier In the crest; Mrs. Karen Ann Vargas and baby, 1 121 Locust; Mrs. Dor-Is M. Woodworth, 1213 S. Mc-Kinley; Cloyd Lee Harris, 1227 month.

Mrs. Dave Horn, president, announced that Mrs. Alice Scoval, department VA hospital chair- Personal Readers 9:17 Knight, Rile, Johnson; Jean Therklldsen and Myrtle 9:24 Long, ESaltz, Bauer; Strobeck and Norman Moon as-NO. 10 TEE isisted by "The Ladies of the 8:00 Ashba, Myer, Rlppon, Ensemble" present "The Alley Lauro, Cat." 8:07 Fair, Pirk, "LLadies of the Ensemble "In-Parker; elude Frances Moon, Barbara Mrs. lick Returns From Audubon Camp in Dubois S.

Center; Mary Ellen Wilson, 311 N. 4th; Robert W. Llndmier, Rose Smith is now associated will notify the Auxiliary with Terry's BeautyShoppe. Zot- of a date when they can visit the 8:14 Drew, Klungness, Pot-jiwerDacic, reari Larsen, Joyce Mrs. C.

W. Belz of Casper toroff, Sanford; box 3S7, uougias; Raymond A. Scott, EvansvillejKrlstoferTodd Mordstag, 331 W. 13th; Jamie Linn Harper, 407 Pioneer ind Mrs. Floy Jones, 1250 N.

Center. has Just completed Session 0 of the audubon camp of the west, joiuison, vt muvuuwjt aim LaReine Little. Members of the "Vaudeville Band" are Grace hand experience with nature bdge wave complete $8.50 Sheridan Veterans hospital, through an Integrated sequence of No appointment necessary. Call i The Auxiliary will aeain ore-daily field trips adding to one's -95, 153 S. Lowell.

jsent corsages and boutonnieres to knnwlpdpp anrl linrlorctanHW nf new Citizens On Naturallza- natural J. of MINI PERM! The Min! trend Hon Day. Mrs. Charles McBride, the natural world. roapho( ppafv pMJ Keith, 8:21 Klnnlburgh, Trail Lake Ranch, near the First Southern Baptist church, and will continue through August 4.

The Rev. Bob Jones is principal of the school, assisted by Mrs. P. Wallace. Department superintendents include a missionary worker, intermediate; Mrs.

Phillip Hughes, junior; Mrs. Loyd Rayburn, primary; Mrs. Reg Rock, beginner; Mrs. Gerald Johnson, nursery; SherryKindel, music and Mrs. Bula Watson, refreshment chairman.

Workers include Bob Letz, Mrs. Lewis Fisher, Mrs. T. L. Boyd, Mrs.

Autry Boyd, Mrs. Gene West, Mrs. Iris Bell, Mrs. Bob Jones, Bert Hamilton and Mrs. Dee Brads haw.

BAREFOOT' PREMIERE HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -Para-mount's screen version of "Barefoot in the Park" will have its world premiere at New York's Radio City Music Hall in June. Jacobson and Ruth Hocker, piano; Under HirorMnn nfAnhnn i 1 Dubois, Wyoming. The Camp, under the auspices of the National Audubon Society, is located In I Dismissals from Memorial New shorter and curly styling. eon andMrs.CharlesHillhouse Naturalists, students are as Norman Moon, saxophone; Chuck McCoy Banjo, Dick McKin, trombone; Irle Briggs Trumpet and George Cook and Albert Luond, percussion. General chairman is Don Mer the Wind River Range ofWestern Just for you.

Complete $8.50. community chairman, will con-Paula's Beauty Palace. Adv. (tact members In the near future to help with the luncheon to be Wyoming. The program, especially de 'held at the Legion In August.

LARGEST SET tini i vwnnn Clare, Nordman; 8:28 Currence, McDowell; 8:35 Bryan, Mills, Reeves, Volker; 8:42 -Young, Beasley, Hanway, Warner; 8:49 Plke.Brat-tls; 8:56 Reasoner, Bennlon, Knapp, Tripled; 9:03 -Stephenson, MacManus, Gretrson; 9:10 Stewart, Broadbent, Klrby; Ladles who are unable to play, Hospital, Tuesday, July 11: Mrs. Violet M. Ross, Mills; Lee V. Bishop, 1140 W. 12th; Timothy Schaffer, 2138 S.

McKInley; Christina L. Morris, 3450regon Trail; Michael Martinez, Wyoming State Children's Home; Preston Wade Aragon, Pavilion; Lisa Marie Moore. Midwest; Mrs. Faye Maples reported one (UPI) -War- signed for adults with a professional or hobby interest In nature, consists of four two week sessions each summer and is offered sisted in developing an appreciation and an affection for nature and all Its processes, including a sense of Individual responsibility for the care and wise use of our natural resources. BERLE TO GUEST HOLLYWOOD (UP1-Milton Berle will pop up on television next fall as a guest star on the ner Bros, is building the largest hfP11 bed, five wheelchairs and back with Jerry Bishop in charge of tickets.

"Front-of-the-House" will be incharge of Marian White, Ann Howard assisted by the Egyptians and the Patrol. Sound set pvpr at Eneknd's SheDDer- uRimuinji.nti.i. ly being loaned out. ton Studios to represent the St, in cooperation with the University of Wyoming. I Refreshments were served by Maples to the six members present.

Petersburg Winter Palace in "Great Catherine" which stars Peter O'Toole. Mrs. Belz was one of fifty I Dream of Jeannie" show. campers representing fourteen is under the direction of Cecil Hill and set construction, Mike Chetterfield and costumes are in charge of Fran Moon and The Egyptian. states participating in the pro may call the Pro Shop or one of gram.

The Camp provides first- their foursome, Neall E. Dlgert, 3511 Carmell Drive; William A. Peterson 1427 E. mlng State Children's Home; Sandra Kay Walone, 1250' Center; Mrs. Nellie Lou Robertson, 1213 S.

Oak; Edward L. IMcGraugh, Bates Creek Route; Jedora M. Chavez and baby, 1404 S. Washington; Mrs. Cynthia Ann Mother Daughter Recipes Are Prize Winners Prize winning recipes In the state "Beef Cook-Off' contest come from mother and daughter, Mrs.

L. R. Sheldon and chill powder and pepper. Coat bring to simmer point. Add roast, roast evenly.

Heat remaining simmer for three hours, or until cooking oil In dutch oven and tender, stirring sauce oc- brown roast. Remove roast to casionally. Marques and baby, 1260S. Wash Susan Sheldon. Their winning 12 medium green pepper, chopped 1 lb.

ground chuck 1 2 oz. can mushrooms, drained 3 8-oz. can tomato sauce 1 tbs. finely grated orange rind 1 tsp. salt ington; Mrs.

amie jeanu'weai, platter. Measure 2 tbs. drippings and discard the rest. Using the recipes for "Hamburger Liver Loaf and "Chuck Wagon Chill piO CY Mrs. Virginia M.

phell and baby, Mills; Edith C. Hlnman, 1321 Mariposa; Mrs. reserved drippings, saute onions land green pepper until soft; add Roast" are tasty and suited to HAVE YOU DRIVEN THE NEW OPEL Buick't Economy Car NACEL MOTORS 944 E. A summer appetites. Harshman, 805 Kirk Ave, Thelma V.

Tate. Newcas Mrs. Sheldon's recipe for ground chuck and brown well. Add mushrooms, salt, orange rind and tomato sauce. Cover and Brush pot roast with oil.

Mix Hamburger Liver Loaf" took flour Karuc salt, seasoned salt. tie; Veronica B. Derr, 1752 SJ first place In Natrona Counly con test, and second In the state cook- off In the adult division. Susan's recipe took first In the Natrona County cook-off and another recipe for "Chuck Wagon SEMI-ANNUAL Chili Heart" took third place SHOE SALE -Elk; and Mrs. Marian S.

Tur- geon, 1 137 N. Jackson. Dismissals from Memorial Wednesday, July 12: 'Hits, Catherine G. Thomson, Box Douglas; Mrs. Lyn Alice 1931 Sage; Mrs.

Edith S. Cantrell, 1320 S. David; John Robert Pitts, Riverton; Kenneth JTom McLean, 906 Bon jStewart E. Hackett, 208 Osborn, Gillette; Clyde E. Duncan, 1530 Chestnut; Mrs.

Elta Slvllla 1515 S. Wilson; Rev. Clifford G. Hansen, 440 E. 11th; 'William R.

Jones, Washakie; Georgia J. Gaglardi, 1644 S. FAMOUS NAME BRANDS OF FINE WOMEN'S SHOES FINAL REDUCTIONS honors In the state contest In the "Senior Miss" division. HAMBURGER LIVER LOAF 34 lb. fresh beef liver, ground 34 lb.

ground beef 12 small onion, chopped 14 cup chopped parsley 1 tsp. salt 1 tsp. seasoned salt 14 tsp. pepper 14 cup condensed milk 1 cup soft bread crumbs (approx. 2 slices) 1 egg, beaten 1 small fresh tomato, peeled and chopped 12 cup canned tomatoes may be used Instead of fresh.

Moisten bread crumbs In con onwell; Mrs. Ina Belle Harri son, Dubois; Mrs. Margaret New ton, 205 Sun Drive; Barbara Ann save 'A on noriE Smith, 118 East J.j Mark Troy rilalght, Box 13253, Gillette. densed milk and stir until well SPORTS CAR DELIGHTS GRANDMOTHER: Mrs. Rosa Thomas from Grand Junction, celebrates her 91st birthday by taking a spin with her great-grandson, Roy Kinder, in his red sports car.

She's still hopping at 91 with 68 grandchildren and great-grandchildren to boot. Mrs. Thomas is spending the summer in Casper with the Glen Stack family of Mills. I The nation's railroads have. 130,000 locomofve units with a 'combined capacity if 44 million mixed.

Add liver, beef, onion. of parsley, seasonings and mix well. Add beaten egg and tomato. Pack Into loaf pan, shaping and rounding top slightly. Top with 3 or 4 short bacon strips and bake at 350 degrees for 45-50 minutes or until done.

CHUCK WAGON CHILI ROAST 4 lb. beef pot roast 4 tbs. cooking oil 12 cup flour 12 tsp. garlic salt 1 11 tsp. seasoned salt 12 tsp.

pepper 2 tsp. chill powder 1 large onion, finely chopped MARRIAGE LICENSES Philip Hornbein Denver, to Anne Levlne, Denver. Reginald H. Eckhoff, Coral-vllle, Iowa, to Esther JeanBrown, Coralvllle. Ronald Dean Kohn, Casper, to Robin Christine VanDeventer, Casper.

Edward R. Brandt, Casper to Sharon M. Lockard, Denver. Gerald L. Garrison, Mills, to Judith Ann Curtis, Mills.

VALUES TO 27.95 VALUES TO 24.95 VALUES TO 21.95 VALUES TO 16.95 VALUES TO 14.95 VALUES TO 12.95 11" 10" 799 6" 599 499 gTrmrrmiTri nt nrnm mTin For many centuries pork has been part of religion and mythology. According to the ancient Romans, pork was first eaten by the Goddess Ceres. She ate a pig after condemning it to death for trampling a field of grain. The tradition of eating ham at Easter dates back to the pagan custom of celebrating the advent of spring with feasts. Supplies of fresh meats were low at that time of year, and choice pork cuts were stored through the winter in anticipation of the feast.

PLACQUES STATUARY SUMMER $1100 it JOT 1 2 Price Values To $12.00 Each For free meat reip, oddrtu a cord to Advertising Dpartmnt, Sigman Mot Company, P.O. Box 5292 T.A., D.nv.r, Colo. 80217. ft? JG No Phone or Mail Orders No Exchanges Or Returns 4T Xis Sigman Meat Company, Inc. 136 South Wolcott jl SHOE SxlW 103 E.

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