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star Diary Sunday, August 21 1 988 B2 Star-Tribune, Casper, Wyo. Elmer B. Johnson Senior Menus KmMmim Butler CASPER Graveside and committal services for Elmer B. Johnson, 89, of Reno, will be Monday at 2 p.m. at Highland Cemetery with Rev.

Peter Hovland of the Prince of Peace Lutheran Church officiating. Services were held Aug. 19 at 10 a.m. at Walton's Chapel of the Valley in Carson City, Nev. Mr.

Johnson died Aug. 16, 1988, at his niece's home in Reno following a lengthy illness. He was born May 31, 1899, in Bingham, Pa. Meals on Wheels and Natrona County Senior Citizens Services, offer lunches. For information or reservations, call 265-8659 or 265-4678.

MOW delivers a hot lunch to those of any age who cannot cook. Special diets are available. Senior Citizens Services serves meals to those 60 and older, and their spouses. Meals are served Monday through riday at the Senior Center, 136 W. 8th, from 11:30 a.m.

to I p.m. Other meal sites serve at noon, Monday through Friday. These are: livanssille Town Hall, 235 Curtis (266-5640); Mills Town Hall, 704 Fourth Street (237-1317); North Casper Club House, 9(X) East (266-5219); and the Salt Creek Center, 505 Peake, Midwest (437-6878). Slaters at Alcova (472-3200) serves all day. Reservations should be made by 4 m.

the day before, by calling the meal site or 265-4678. CATC, 265-1313, provides transportation. MEALS ON WHEELS Aug. 22-Aug. 27 MONDAY: Meatloaf, baked potato, cranberry Jcll-O salad, bread pudding wraisin sauce.

TUESDAY: Roast pork, mashed potatoes wgravy, broccoli, cucumber, onion and tomato salad, fruit cocktail. Mary Louise Bailey John F. CASPER Services for John F. Butler, 83, of Casper will be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at Memorial Chapel, with Rev.

Rogert Schmet of St. Anthony's Catholic Church officiating. Mr. Butler died Aug. 18, 1988, at Wyoming Medical Center after a lengthy illness.

He was born Feb. 2, 1905, in Spokane, the son of William and kittie (Moran) Butler. He spent his early years in Washington and British Columbia, Canada. He came to Wyoming in 1925 and worked at Bairoil and Sand Draw for Sinclair Oil Co. aid Atlantic Richfield Oil Corp.

as Leld supervisor until his retirement in 1970. On March 19, 1934, he married Grace Tully in Rawlins. Mr. Butler had lived in Casper since his retirement and was active in the Casper Antique and Collectors Club. He was preceded in death by his parents, three brothers, and one sister.

He is survived by his widow, Grace of Casper; one son, Jerry of Casper; one daughter, Mrs. William (Sharon) Trujillo of Lakewood, one sister, Pauline Boissey of Vancouver, MARRIAGES Carl Reese Sikes CASPER The following couples were issued marriage licenses the week ending Aug. 19 from the office of John J. "Jack" Tobin, Natrona County clerk: Robert Lester Jones and Viana Rae Penton Glenn Scott Donaldson and Katherine Ann Allen Keith Francis Paull and Alma Sue Paull Kevin Ross Laeey and Diane Fay Stewart Bradley Francis Heide and Theresa Ann Schmidt Jody Hayes Thigpen and Cynthia Ann Conrad Michael Lewis Terriere and Michelle Len Roggow Charles William Eckerson and Theresa Elaine Gaddis Cameron Brent Atkins and Connie Edith Jordan Timothy Dale Gaskell and Cynthia Ann Franklin Mitchell Allen Recknor and Sharon Lee Bales Ricky Candelaria and Jennifer Jill Jenkins Robert Wayne Gatewood and Patsy Larlcne Coan Charles Herbert Schoenwolf and Jacque Michelle Stephens Skip L. Miller and Arnetta Maryon Slcinman Albert Eugene Lehr and Bonnie Sue Kilwein KGWC CHANNEL THE RETURN A nALL-STAR I 1 WEDNESDAY: Meaty beef stew, sliced pineapple and cheese salad, fruited gelatin chiffon, cornbread.

THURSDAY: Baked baked beans, carrot and raisin, salad, chilled grapefruit sections. FRIDAY: Baked ham wcherry sauce, parsley buttered herbed green beans, jellied; vegetable salad, rice pudding. SATURDAY: Sliced turkey, deviled egg, cranberry salad, mixed, fruit cup. SENIOR CITIZENS Aug. 22-Aug.

26 MONDAY: Smothered chicken, whipped potatoes, spinach, hot roll cherry pie. sauerkraut, mixed vegetables, fruit salad, Boston brown bread, gingerbread wwhipped topping. WEDNESDAY: Turkey tet-trazini, broccoli, cherries, roll, fruit cocktail cake. THURSDAY: Beef Wellington, vegetable medley, jellied cranberry fruit salad, roll, marble cake. FRIDAY: Turkey ham sandwich, cream of tomato soup, green beans, apple raisin cobbler.

Jason Phillip Costanza and Barbara Ann Simon Brian Robert Gates and Sarah Louis Norcross Walter Fred Conrad Jr. and Suzanne Marie Tingler Kelly Bryce Pebbles and Angelina May Tagliavore Duane J. Anderson and Wendy Ann Hill Rand Gordon Bochmann and Ricki Jo Aaker Oscar William Scheetz Jr. and Tammie Rae Hanna StarPEOPLE Deniee Wheeler, of won first place for historical" research in the National Federation! of Press Women's book award; competition. "The Feminine Fron-, tier: Wyoming Women 1850-1990'.

was rhnspn frnm nnmincps in fvprvJ state. The First Cavalry Air Mobile1; Division, 1st Platoon, Company 2nd 7th Cavalry's had a nion recently, hosted by Richard V. I.cyocki of Sheridan. The group served in the Army together in Vietnam in 1967-68. 14 WELCOMES OF A.W.A.

StsODOuij ll i i. ft BAND He worked for many years in Casper with his two brothers in the operation of the Johnson Welding Co. as a welder. They had formed the company in 1920. When he retired in 1972, he moved to Carson City, and due to ill health had lived with his niece in Reno for the last six months.

He was preceded in death by his parents, three sisters, and three brothers. He is survived by his niece, Iris Simmons of Reno. Bustard Funeral Home is in charge of arrangements. In 1940, she married Harry Bailey in Casper, and after their marriage they moved to Fort Riley, where they lived until after World War II. At that time she returned to Casper here she has lived since.

She was preceded in death by her husband in 1953. Survivors include three broihers, Ed Sutton of Moses Lake, Red and Raleigh Sutton, both of Casper; two sisters, Mrs. M. Parkinson of Casper and Georgia Richardson of Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and several nieces and nephews. DONORS Hart, John Kuhn, Stanley Mclrvin, Fhba Stedillie, Michael Stedillie, Daniel Zit-terkopf, Joyce Higginson, Darrell Williams.

Arnold Allalicr, Joan Latave, and Ronald Schupp. Donors of Aug. II: Philip Hayes. Sue Jongsina, Leonard Gross, Michael Shal-fer, Shirley Barkley, Janice Blakemore. Mary Kennedy, Dan Gi instead, Alice hernick, Marsha Ashury, Jimmy Gale, Ruth Anderson, Richard I homas, Charlene Murdock, John Hunter, Sherry Bohannon, Thomas Galles, Terry Me-Collum, Elizabeth Dolbarc, Debbie Ahlbrecht, Maini While, and l.ciuh F.arle.

Donors of Aug. 12: Catherine Elmer, Tomi Silsby, Richard Silshy, Kathleen McCargar, Susan Shell, Roland Hart, Dorothy Sharp, Mickey Anderson, Russell Clark, Iroy Liiiney, John Wes-tovcr, Deatta L'ecker, Julie Gomez, Judith Diewie, Sandra Dehler, Betty Pater, Michael Collines, John Story, Mary Byrd, Linda Paulson, Eugene Mellentine, Rebekah Wallace and Juanila Weiiier. CLUB NOTES Sunday NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: Meets at 7 p.m. at 837 L. St.

New Horizons. (Into: 234-1447) NF.W DAY AL-ANON: Meets at 8 p.m. at Crest View Hospital, 2521 L. 15th. Use north entrance, ring buzzer.

AA: Meets at 8 p.m. at Crest View Hospital, 2521 E. 15th. Use south entrance. BRIDGE North East South West 1 Pass 2 Pass 3 Pass What action do you take? A.

The double fit has improved your hand considerably, but for the moment be content to show your spade support by taking a preference to three spades. This is a forcing action. If partner has a magic hand, you could have a slam. The next move, however, is up to him. Q.

5 Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: KQJ872 9K5 0872 K7 The bidding has proceeded: North East South West 1 0 Pass 1 Pass 2 Pass What do you bid now? A. Obviously, you have no intention yet of supporting partner, so it's simply a matter of how many spades to bid. Two spades would be discouraging, and your hand is too good for that; but neither your hand nor your suit is quite strong enough for four spades. That leaves the invitational bid of three spades, which seems to fit the bill perfectly. Q.6 Neither vulnerable, as South you hold: 72 983 0AKJ6 4AK982 The bidding has proceeded: North East South West 1 Pass 2 Pass 2 Pass 3 0 Pass 3 Pass What do you bid now? A.

Monotonous of partner, isn't it? Although he surely has at least a partial heart stopper, don't even think about three no trump unless you can take four fast spade tricks, there is no way you'll come to nine. With at least an eight-card fit (partner must have six or seven spades), four spades is the place to play, so bid it. For information about Charles Goren's newsletter for bridge players, write Goren Bridge Letter, P.O. Box 4426, Orlando, Fla. CASPER Services for Mary Louise Bailey, 71, of Casper will be announced by Bustard Funeral Home.

Mrs. Bailey died Aug. 19, 1988, at Poplar Living Center after a long illness. Born June 28, 1917, in Casper, she was the daughter of Philip H. and Sharon Sutton.

She attended Casper schools and graduated from Natrona County High School in 1936. Following high school, she worked at the Pearl White Laundry for a hile. BLOOD CASPER United Blood Services, 1200 E. Third is always in need of blood donors. Donations are taken Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday from 10 a.m.

to 4 p.m., Wednesday from 1 1 a.m. to 6 p.m., or call 237-2328 and make an appointment. Donors of Aug. 8: Brian Laeey, Charmaine C'hapin, Rcpina Brown, Bonnie White, Marsha White, Jason ong, Ted Menke, Craig Carlson, Scolt Colleen Cinagy, Duane Klanim, Christi Doyle, Kathy Rohr, Tony Danaher, Susan Driggcr, Marty Glenn, Neal Hilston, Bruce Boulelte, Sharon Jones, Ciail Hilston, Heather C'urkcndall, Gregor CurkenUall. Judi C'urkcndall, Barbara Berry, Shellie Kirk, Robert Walker, Richard Rinlamaki, Martha Stovall, Philip Leecher, Fred kittle, indy Brandjord, Karen Sabatka, and Robert Sehocnwald.

Donors of Aug. 9: Helen McKendree, Lloyd Wulf, Marda Howard, Lowell Lisehcr, Ralph Bennett, Neal Matli, Duane llonadd, Larlcne Daughterly, Leah llolman, Jayne Chartier, David Schuliz, Linda Stribling, Geraldine Wolfe, Robert Byrnes, Andrea Byrnes, Peggy Mallick, Jean Rhea, Traci Gerhardt, Daniel Staight, Kathirine Thielen, Michael Ito, Robert Ward, Kris Madsen, Rose Coats, Jennifer Walson, Ted Sillstrap, Luther Layman, Bob Selby, and Catherine Maher. Donors of Aug. 10: Ronald Markn Knoll, Rodd Condelario, Roger Ruegsegger, Tim Bailey, Tom L'ecker, Judy Hunt, Karen Wyatt, Irene Sutherland, Virginia Trotter, Lurissa King, Mike Berg, Robert Unangst, Donald Updike, Daniel Murnane, Elizabeth Murnane, Jilora Hart, Ruth GOREN Q.l As South, vulnerable, you hold: KJ873 9AQ72 0AQ 483 The bidding has proceeded: South West North East 1 Pass 1 NT Pass 2 9 Pass 3 Pass 1 What action do you take? A. Partner has a weak hand with a broken club suit and little else.

With 11 points or more, he would have responded two clubs initially; and had his club suit been good, he would have bid two clubs and then three clubs. Therefore, you have little chance of making three no trump you have no source of tricks. Pass. Q.2 As South, vulnerable, you hold: K87632 OQ83 4762 The bidding has proceeded: West North East South 19 3 NT Pass What action do you take? A. You were not invited to participate in the bidding, so pass.

Had partner wanted to hear about your spades, he would have doubled. You can expect him to have a long, running club suit, a heart stopper and perhaps a card or two in the other suits. Q.3 Both vulnerable, as South you hold: A9863 9Q7 0AQ6 Q95 The bidding has proceeded: South West North East 1 Pass 2 Pass What do you bid now? A. Avoid rebidding a weak five-card major suit if there is any alternative, and don't bid two no trump with an unstopped suit, either. Since you don't want to bid a diamond fragment, by a process of elimination you arrive at a raise to three clubs.

Q.4 As South, vulnerable, you hold: K102 9K95 0 J6 4AJ1043 The bidding has proceeded: iLs. JOHN F. BUTLER Former oil field employee two granddaughters, and one great-grandson. Flowers or memorials to the Blue Envelope loan closet would be appreciated equally by the family. Burial will be in Memorial Gardens with Memorial Chapel in charge of all arrangements.

In 1946, he purchased the Skelly Service Station in Newcastle which he operated until 1969 when he sold out and began operating Sikes Overnight Campground. He retired in 1971 and moved to Casper where he has lived since. He was preceded in death by his wife in 1970 and one son, Carl Edward Sikes. Survivors include four children: Lucille A. Wilson of Eugene, Emma-Lea M.

Lushents of Christmas Valley, Wayne C. Sikes of Kearney, and Shirley Ann Naab of Casper; nine grandchildren, and seven greatgrandchildren. He is also survived by one brother, Lynn "Ben" Sikes of Hyanis, Neb. Burial will be in the Greenwood Cemetery in Newcastle. Local arrangements were by the Bustard Funeral Home.

MILITARY LYMAN Navy Fireman Recruit Robert L. Piercy, son of Robert W. and Verla S. Piercy of Lyman, recently completed the Damage Controlman School. A 1986 graduate of Lyman High School, he joined the Navy in January 1988.

GILLETTE Marine Pvt. Harold E. Vassar, son of Donald E. and Hazel H. Vassar of Gillette, has completed the School of Infantry at Marine Corps Base, Camp Le-jeune, N.C.

A 1987 graduate of Campbell County High School, he joined the Marine Corps in January 1988. KAYCEE Army National Guard Pvt. Richard S.W. Johnson, son of Larry J. and Dolores J.

Johnson of Mayoworth, has completed basic training at Fort Leonard Wood, Mo. He attended Worland High School. In Memoriam In Memory Of LUCY CARDENAS Beloved Wife and Mother IF I COULD HEAR YOUR VOICE AGAIN If I could hear your voice again, As once you spoke to me, If I could see your face again, How happy I would be. This world would be all sunshine. The shadows all would flee, If I could tell you once again, How dear you are to me.

For oh, my heart is lonely, Since you have gone away; And oh, this life is darkened, It seems no more like day. The flow'rs that blossomed for me So many years ago -Were buried, yes, forever, With you beneath the snow. If I could hear your step again, And know you had come home, If I could clasp your hand again, And call you dear, my own, This life that now is hard to bear Would be a joy to live, And all the glories of this world, For you I'd gladly give. The Family of Lucv Cardenas Card of Thanks We wish to express our thanks and appreciation for all the kindness, consideration and help which was shown us during our time of need. It was especially wonderful to know that so many people cared for, respected and loved him as we did.

Thank you. The Family of Marlon H. Andreen. CASPER Services for Carl Reese Sikes, 87, of Casper will be Monday at 10 a.m. at the McColley Funeral Home in Newcastle, with Rev.

Gene Hagerman of the First United Methodist Church officiating. Mr. Sikes died Aug. 20, 1988, at the Wyoming Medical Center after a long illness. Born July 31, 1901, at Mason City, 111., he was the son of Edward Norvel and Anna Augusta (Snider) Sikes.

As a child, he moved with his family to South Dakota where his parents homesteaded in the Gregory area. As a young man, he moved to Rapid City, S.D., where he drove trucks for the Black Hills Transportation Co. On Jan. 5, 1934, he married Nettie E. Bartlett at Rapid City where they lived until 1939.

They then moved to Newcastle where he was a truck driver for the Lighting Refinery. FUNERALS i iixw-m m- mi Mil MARILYN KKATING REN MCI I Memorial services for Marilyn Keating Rennich will be Sunday at 4 p.m. at Memorial Chapel with Dr. Ernest C. Hinze of First Southern Baptist Church officiating.

Cremation has taken place. JOHN BUTLER Services for John Butler will be Tuesday at 1 1 a.m. at Memorial Chapel with Rev. Roger Schmet of St. Anthony's Catholic Church officiating.

Burial will be in Memorial Gardens. Flowers or memorials to the Blue Envelope loan closet will be appreciated equally by the family. CY AVF.NUC AT SI'RL'Ct: Bustards Funeral Director PHONE 2 712J ELMER B. JOHNSON Graveside and committal services for Elmer B. Johnson will be Monday at 2 p.m.

at Highland Cemetery, with Rev. Peter Hovland of the Prince of Peace Lutheran Church officiating. Flowers or memorials to the Wyoming Humane Society will be appreciated equally by the family. INAIbb I ft -w CI rYCDC 266-2300 1042 E. 2nd 266-1783 Hilltop Keefes DICK AND GENEVIEVE McCLASKEY 632 CY AVE.

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