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Kimball Honor Graduates Sharon Swanson, daughter Of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Swanson, is the valedictorian of the Class of 1972 at Kimball High School. Jean Will, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.

Clifford Will, is salutatprian. Miss Swanson was a finalist In the National Merit Scholarship program, was Girls Staler and active in music, malh and science clubs and National Honor Society. Miss Will participated in music, math club and National Honor Society, was DAR representative and FHA officer. Auaie Students To Direct Reservation Recreation SIOUX FALLS For the 16th programs. Funds have been fhursday, May 28, 1972 22 Mitchell Daily State News In Brief Armed Forces News Briefs state armed forces ew Germany.

SPRINGFIELD First The specialist, son of Ellis E. 1 Thomas Settje, son of Mr. and Boyle, Casper, is a Mrs. Homer V. Seltje, has been tracked vehicle mechanic.

He assigned to the 1st Cavalry the Army last May. CARTHAGE 5 DMglas tell vS-ffi MASsags BUY MOTEL By Republic News Service been sold Frtvin Ward in Mitchell where been employed for over 25 years. The new owners took over operation of the motel earlier this month. ha University. His wife, in St.

Cloud, Minn. Susan, is Reserve Officers Choose Heads, Present Awards SIOUX FALLS Major George Durland, Flight FF 2273 Selective Service Squadron, Sioux Falls, was elected president of the south Dakota Department of the Reserve Oficers Association of the U.S. Durland is an agricultural engineering professor at South Dakota State University. Also elected at the meeting were Major Harry Reiner (USAR), Sioux Falls, national CDR Leon Kreinef EARN HONORS VERMILLION Three coeds from THE DAILY REPUBLIC area are among the newly elected members of Mortar Board at The University of South Dakota. They include Terri Koch, a 11 Nancy Stirling, Parkston; and Dana Urban, Presho.

consecutive year Augustana College students will provide summer recreational programs for children on a South Dakota Indian reservation. Four students have been chosen by student committee from SCHOLARSHIP By Republic News Service WINNER Janet Novotny was presented a $100 PEO scholarship at the Future i Homemakers of America style show at the high school earlier this month. Mrs. Merle Sch- winler, president of Chapter PEO, presented the award. Miss Novotny is the daughter of Mr.

and Mrs. Francis Novotny. Shirley Fass was named the Outstanding Future Homemaker raiTed in the past through a of America student at Winner Student Chest Drive or School. She was presented the student congregation on a watch by Richard Nelson of the Farmers State Bank of campus. Plans for next year are to again expand the program to another communly on the Pine applicants interested in the Ridge reservation or other program.

reservations or to raise funds Selected to spend eight to ten for an Indian student scholar- weeks on the Rosebud reservation this summer are Steve Archer, Rowena; Gwen Allen, Wheat Ridge, Cathy Beran, Clements, and Dave Johnson, Estelline. year students conducted programs at both Pine Ridge and Rosebud but was reduced this year because both the Pine Ridge and Oglala communities ha ve formed their own ship. The Augustana student program began in 1957 at Pine Riclgc. Recreational equipment and facilities have usually been furnished by Indian agencies at the reservations wth total expenses of the student workers, including a stipend to the workers, being borne by the Augustana student body. Winner.

She was president of the local FHA the past year. NAME DELEGATES By Republic News Service FULTON Delegates were elected at the May 10 meeting of the Fulton-Farmer-Epiphany American Legion Post 85 when members met at the IOOF Hall here. School, a 1970 graduate of Western Technical College, Denver, and entered the Army last May. Richard Prien, son of Mr. and Mrs.

Henry H. Prien, Tripp, has been commissioned a second lieutenant in the Air Force upon graduation from Off i Training School, Lackland Air Force Base, Texas. He has been assigned to Randolph AFB, Texas, for training as a helicopter pilot. He is a 1967 graduate of Tripp High School and a 1971 graduate of Northern State College. His wife, Sharon, is from Conde.

By Republic News Service GREGORY Elmer Witt and i David Linton, both local men, Francis Paradeis presided, 'have enlisted' in the Navy Air Earn Honors At Instrumental Contest MADISON At the grade Brian Kramer Howard, 11 1 'i tlrl Elected delegates to the state convention in Aberdeen June 2628 were Luverne Locken, G. E. Soladay, Ray Zens and Francis Paradeis with Edward Schladweiler, Edward Roster, Duane Schmitt and Jimmy Cheeseman Jr. as alternates. Plans were made for the Memorial Day service May 29 at the Eniphany school at 9:30 a.m.

with Rodney Hall, state senator, as the speaker. school instrumental music contest held May 13 on the campus of Dakota State College many students from THE DAILY REPUBLIC area won superior ratings. They include: Fourth Graders Nancy Klock and Christi Bender, Hanson, clarinet; Susan Roster, Thomas Schneider and Nancy Roster, Hanson, cornet. Fifth Graders Shelley Anderson and Ann Bauhs, Salem, flute; Melissa Vanhove, Canova, Kerry Kline, Salem, Brenda Blumenburg, Hanson, and Laurie and Lisa Hilgenberg, Artesian, all flat clarinet. Ricky Block, Hanson, trombone; Valerie Dybdahl, Salem, Vickie Brown, Hanson, and Barbra Grassel, Artesian, alto sax; LeEtta LaDue, Hanson, flute; Greg Johnson and Shelley Kolbcck, Salem, snare drum; saxophone duet, Hanson; Kristy Nowak'Salem, allo horn baritone; Dawn Corbin and Tami Davids, Howard, Marcia Johnson and Larry Haas, Canova, flat clarinet; Julie Scott, Howard, Cindy Klock, Hanson, snare drum; clarinet quartet, Hanson.

Seventh Graders Cornet duets (No. 1 and 2), Artesian; Marita Weidler, a Roberta Charles, Canova, alto sax; Nelda Schwader, Howard, Steve Tillotson, Salem, and Joel Jarding and Br i a Hoffman, Hanson, baritone. Linda Hueners, Howard, Tammy Jesnen, Salem, Tim Wcnande, Hanson, Ann Grassel, Lisa Grassel, Kirby Hall and Cindy Geisler, Artesian, cornet; Bob Westhoff, Salem, and Steve Thompson, tenor sax. Jamie Hillman, Howard, Pam Lubinus, Salem, Joanne Schulz, Hanson, Mary Moore, Artesian, Judy Fredricks, Forestburg, TEENAGER HONORED By Republic News Service TYNDALL Jean Rokusek, teen chairman of the Bon Horn me County Easter Seal enlistment program. dela ed Witt will report to Lackland Air Force Base, Texas, in June, and Lhiton will begin transitional training at the same base in July.

By Republic News Service ALPENA Cpt. and Mrs. Alan C. Smith and family are visiting at the home of the captain's parents, Mr. and Mrs.

Renold Smith. The family recently returned from Germany where the captain was serving for the past three years as an Army engineer. The family will live Water Users Survey Taken in Charles Mix Co, WAGNER A farm by farm survey of water users in the Wagner area has been completed and will need to be evaluated. Costs are naturally a primary concern. It is now impossible to even guess what it would cost each individual farmer.

This is the reason for the farm by farm survey. The number of people and livestock numbers at each farm will affect the cost. If 70 to 80 per cent of the farmers are interested, a preliminiary engineering study will be completed. The good intention money will be used for engineering services and keeping people informed. The steering committee set $10 as a fee for the good intention money.

The following farmers conducted the survey: Byran: Clarence Uherka, Lawrence Leibel. Eugene Slaba, Robert D. Kisely and Wilbur Slaba. Choteau Creek: John Dostal, Melvin Uecker, Joe Uherka and Olaf Gunnare. Highland: Buzz Durham, Ken Melvin Stiegert, Arnold Charles Thaler and Air Force vice president; Owen Wiese (USAR), Sioux Falls, Army vice president; LTC Lyle Wrage (USAR), Sioux Falls, secretary-treasurer; LTC Vernell Hotter (USAR), Vermillion, ROTC chairman; LTC James Moore (USAR), Sioux Falls, judge advocate; Lt.

David Posey (USAR), Vermillion, surgeon: Lt. Larry Rehlander (USAR), chaplain; c'hVir an Major Kenneth palmer (USAR)) sioux Fa S) building fund chairman; LTC Fd (USAFR), Sioux Richard Dvorak. Kennedy: Robert Broz, Edward Seiner, Allen Kindt and John Gunnare. Lawrence: Wayne Crisman, Joel Johannsen, Ivan Hall and Richard Kafka. Lone Tree: Steve Hakl, Mike Kotab, Adolph Cihak, Earl Burma, Donald Andersh, James Andersh, Tony Krcil, Robert Kaberna and Donald Kuca.

Plain Center: Jim Ehrisman, Robert Clemens, Edward Juran and Dan Morrow. Ree: Joe Walters, Robert J. Soukup, Raymond A. Soukup, Simons was named ROA Reservist of the year and presented a plaque by Col. Orlin Melton.

Awards for 100 per cent membership were given to Naval Reserve Surface Division 9-208, 5043 USAR school, Flight FF2273 S.S. Squadron, 446 C'h i a 1 Detachment and Petroleum Platoon 889 SS Company. A 96th ARCOM award was presented by Col. Homer Lyon to civilian Pete Brizca for his work with the Army Reserve program. Delegates to the national convention elected are Army Ltc Harold Hanson, Lt.

David Posey; Air Force Col. Warren Johnson, LTC Acre Mathews; Navy CDR Robert Dimit and CDR Al Marek. Convention speakers were Gen. Eugene Mincks, deputy chief of Army reserves, Pentagon; Col. Warren Johnson, Selective Service System, Chicago; and Opt.

Betty Hauck, junior vice president RCA Cass Lake, Minn. White Lake Honor Grads Gary Spinar is valedictorian of the Class of 1972 at White Lake High School with Janet Meier as salutatorian. Spinar, son of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Spinar, has been active in football, wrestling and dramatics and was Outstanding Teenager in 1971.

Miss Meier, daughter of and Mrs. Ted Meier, participated in music, journalism and safety council. Deadwood Firm Lists $2 Million Capital Stock PIERRE Black Hills General furniture and appliance Steel of Deadwood has filed articles of incorporation with the South Dakota secretary of state, listing $2 million capital stock. The firm incorporated business. Pierre Development, Pierre.

Capital stock $500,000. operate a mining and smelting in i Donald Specker, Gordon, Delores Gordon to 1 and Keith Tidball, all of Pierre. business Directors in the include Hills area. James L. Hoffman and Maxine Hoffman Society for Crippled Children, I in Virginia where Captain Smithl Rober t' Zolnowskv and Ed was presented a certificate of will report to Ft.

Belvoir, Va. appreciation for her work with'for further training. the Easter Seal Society. Eithel Giedd, Avon, county Crippled Children chairman, made the presentation. daughter of Miss Rokusek, Mr.

and Mrs. Leonard Rokusek, Tabor, is a By Republic News Service Soukup. Rouse: Delbert Beeson, Don Fennema, Fritz VanDuysen, Leo Rezac, John A. Cimpl, Wes ALPENA Lt. and Mrs.

Lynn Carda and George Houska. Presuhn and Sherri have been visiting at the parental Fred Presuhn and Paul Tebay homes. member of the Class of 1972J The family has been in at Tyndall High School. She is where the lieutenant church organist at St. Wen- three-months duty in to ceslaus Church at Tabor, a'the "Army and will return member of the American'Minneapolis where Presuhn will Junior Auxiliary his work with Gould Battery Corporation.

MARTIN Bill Boyle, whose wife, Sharon, lives at Martin, Czech Day queen candidate. FIRST PLACE By Republic News Service Wahehe: William C. Hyde, Merle Denker, Gary Anderson and Royal Ehrisman. 73-'ini ranovv Steve flat clarinet; Monica Schneider, Jodi Hrthnan, Canova, hieve Mitchell Broderson, Nelson, Devin Lubinus, Keitn Shallenkamp and Roger P6 1. Pamela Steichcn, Henry Shillberg and DeEtta Meyers, Hanson, and Roger Sclimit and Brian Nicholson, Hanson, Mitchell Artesian, snare drum; snare drum duet, Hanson; Susan Osterberg and Mark Palmquist, Salem, Bill Nebelsick, Hanson, 11 a Sundslrom, Artesian, trombone.

Artesian, cornel. Sixth Graders Cornet duct, Hanson; Lori Mariann Anderson, Cross, Gail Gudmastad and LcAnn WINNER Karen Stucke, an has been promoted to Army ighth grader at the local junior specialist while serving in Dental Group Elects New Officers eighth high school, received the Ep-r stlon Sigma Alpha Youth Award' for winning first place in an essay contest on the "What I Can Do for My Country." Mrs. Helen Kennedy made the presentation to Miss Stucke, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Earl Stucke.

SCHOLARSHIP By Republic News Service MURDO Kim Burns, member of the Class of 1972 ABERDEEN UP) The South Dakota Denial Association told Gov. Richard Kneip here that Guard To Make Flights Over SD LINCOLN, Neb. The Nebraska Air National Guard aircrews based at Lincoln will be flying their RF-4C Phantom jet aircraft at high speeds 500 feet above the ground in designated areas in Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas, Missouri and South Dakota. These aircraft will be flying fast enough to cause sonic booms but may sound very loud because of the- low level flying. Most flights will be away from towns and congested areas and will be infrequent and during daylight or early evening hours.

The mission is to locate, identify and photography targets similar to those which would he found in a wartime: Rosebud Group Elects Officers By Republic News Service GREGORY Jack Grieves, Winner, was installed as commander when the Rosebud Commandery 24 met May 18. Installing officer was Dale M. Anderson, past grand commander. Other officers installed include Arthur Vogt, Colome, generalissimo; Dewey Frescoln, Winner, captain general; Robert Carr, Winner, senior warden; David Patten, Winner, junior a Fred Daughters, Winner, prelate; Rollin Key, Winner, treasurer; Walt Reckling, Winner, recorder; Larry Schweigert, Dallas, standard bearer; Noel Spicknall Gregory, sword bearer; Don Fenenga, Dallas, warder, and Fred Harvey, Winner, sentinel. Janie Neises, Howard.

Debra Hall, Teresa Mohr and Teresa Hoffman, Hanson, Jane Nelson Cope, Artesian, and Laurie flute. Anderson Artesian, Betsy Larson, Foreslbuvg, snare drum; Chloe Moore, Artesian, flat clarinet; clarinet trio and flute trio, Denise Peterson and Karen Hanson; clarinet duet, Artesian; e. member of the uass iwii programs are helping to ease Eighth Graders I at the local high school, has the shortage of dentists and that Anderson, Salem.ibeen otfercd a partial jor ins ma be achieved situation. Jackson and Craig scholarship al Chadron State in tJhe ars ahead i Salem, Greg Wendell, College, Chadron to comments came as the BamHart LlStS 1 i nnrhpinatp in a lUnHitprranpnn WwllllIWIi Marcy Papousek Rites at Gregory GREGORY Funeral services for Marcy Denise Papousek, 12, rural Dixon, were held at 2 p.m. Sunday, May 21, at the United Methodist Church in Gregory with the Rev.

James Patten officiating. In charge of arrangements was Kotrba Funeral Home. Born at Gregory Nov. 15, 1959 to Mr. and Mrs.

Woodrow Papousek, the girl died after of Deadwood and James Hoffman of Whitewood. a Incorporated L. Deal in real estate, building and machinery. Clemens Rapid City. Mobile Homes, Capital stock $500,000.

Directors Jerauld Yankton filed articles listint $1.5 million in capital stock and directors L. E. Welfl, A. J. Rhian and Maynard Larson, all of Yankton.

The group formed to operate motels, hotels and public lodging facilities. Other articles filed during the past week included: The Bibby Company, Brookings. Capital stock $250,000. Directors John Bibby, Jean Bibby and Steven Bibby, all of Brookings. General retailing, including boys' and men's clothing.

Sioux Park View, Rapid City. Capital stock $100,000. Directors Ethel Hendricksen, Horace Jackson and Donald Schultz, all of Rapid City. Purchase and development of land and buildings. Cayenne Corporation, Sioux Falls.

Capital stock $100,000. Directors F. C. Nelson, Art Kriens Jr. and Leonard L.

Stahl, all of Sioux Falls. Retail and wholesale gasoline and oil i Clemens, Francis Anderson and of Arlin Clemens, all of Scott- products business. Martin Oil and Tire, Martin. Capital stock $100,000. Directors L.

A. Nollett, Marlene Nollett, Martin, and Leland a a and Gladys Haas, Valentine, Neb. General petroleum product business. Cross Triangle Charolais, Rapid City. Capital stock $100,000.

Directors Raymond Jones and Wayne Pfleger, Rapid City and R. W. Pfleger, Minneota, Minn. Raise breed cattle and livestock. Title, Vfealhoff, sE Kim O'Noii; ArtoVlan7 bass sings baritone in the chorus.

GJcncla Ewing, Linda Papendick clarinet Karen Hoffman, and Teresa Hoffman, Hanson, Hanson, oboe; cornet quartet, Barb Wendell, Kathy Muller, Canova; trombone trio, Hanson; Paula Ness, Chuck Peer and marimba duct, Howard; Bev j. cumc 3s ui6 participate in a Mediterranean noverno outlined the state's music cruise this summer. rural dev elopment Burns son of Mr. and Mrs. program tha includes plans to Willard Burns plays bas.s horn £, dcntal and other health in concert and stage bands and problems on an area basis.

cm ire na ptlntio I ho nhnt'lic .1 i Steve Hilgenberg, Artesian, clarinet. Danny Feldhaus, Howard, Jane Martin, Canova, and Kelly Pearson, Salem, cornet; Tom Hillman and John Laible, a trombone; David Folsom, Cathy Huber, Sandra Tuschen and Steve Wagner, Hanson, Guy Peterson, Artesian, and Cullen Senska, Forestburg, cornet. Marilyn Schwader, Howard, Heruth, Salem, and Curt Fox, Hanson, alto sax; Peg Gaston, Artesian, tenor sax; Bruce lleiter, Artesian, tympani. Wanda Lenny The dental association, which Management Objectives Superintendent PIERRE was assisting her parents move cattle along Highway 47 north of Dixon May 17. Baptized May 6, 1962, she lived with her parents on a farm and attended school at Dixon four years and at Gregory two years, where she was a sixth grade student.

She TALENT WINNER elected c. Den-Barnhart says his department By lAC WS di er Yankton as its new has completed a list of BRIDGhWATER JoLynn resident, succeeding Dr. F. management objectives. it 1- Hoferreceivedla first place in Schuaidt of Leola.

Dr. A. E. He said the objectives list talent search at Pierre ohlmacher, Rapid City, is the needs, costs and priorities for msored by the Assembly of new president-elect. the department of public in- iGod churches the state.

Miss Referring to the shortage of struction in South Dakota. Cause, Salem, and Hofer placed first in the dentists in Souih Dakota, Gov. "They are a management Wagner, Hanson, (keyboard division and received Kne i told the association, if too," Barnhart said, "and will school band and a cheerleader. Survivors include her parents; a sister, Mrs. Ronald (Veronica) Grim, a Mrs.

Glen Thurman, Mitchell. Lori Olinger, Salem, French Salem, French horn. horn; Sharon Wulff, Salem, and Brad Zell, Forestburg, baritone; Sarah Hanson, Salem, and Joan Burrill, Forestburg, alto sax. Debby Gough, Salem, oboe; trombone; Doug Kluth and a music scholarship from you don't so lve these a continous evaluation of Craig Thompson, Howard, Mark i Evangel College where she will yourself, the federal and state results. They model a process Knudson, Salem, and Mike Sch-! major in music mil, Artesian, tuba; Liz Peer and Jane Muller, Artesian Nancy Alt, Forestburg, cornet; Barb Knudson and Kathy Wulff, governments will step in and that is important for attempt to meet the need.

The management of any best approach, however, is for organization, they improve both vou and the citizens in the area external and internal com NEW BUSINESS By Republic News Service WESSINGTON SPRINGS involved to provide the imput munications and they serve as The latest new business here to solve these problems." a pattern for local school is the Tollefson Plumbing and Dr. Schnaidt said the dental districts to follow." Healing with Gene Tollefson as association has strongly backed; He sayd some 2,000 copies the plumber. He had been programs Ip place South Dakota have been sent to persons in- employed at Steclronsky students in dcntal schools, terested in planned educational Brothers Plumbing in Wagner provide loan-scholarship change. five years before moving to programs with incentives to "I feel that state government 50,941 Receive Food Stamps 111 Some 'Wessingfon Springs. Mr.

and encourate students to return to has an obligation lo let the inr-nmp npi'sons in Mrs Tollefson have a son, 2, South Dakota to practice and public know what it is doing Scotland Honor Grads Named By Republic News Service SCOTLAND Honor students were named at the honors night program. They are Nick Buechler, Charles Cvrk, Marcia Hebbert, Lisa Krampe, Kathy Kubal, John Russell and Wayne Zan- Brown County Aberdeen. Capital stock $100,000. Directors Elmer Thurow, Duane Thurow and Dennis Brown, all of Aberdeen. Abstracting titles.

O'Brien Construction, Vermillion. Capital stock $100,000. Directors Richard O'Brien, Daniel O'Brien, Edith O'Brien and Bonnie O'Brien, all of Vermillion. General con trading and home building, Aries Development, Ver million. Capital stock $100,000.

Directors Phillips B. Crews, Lester Parry and Thomas Urup, all of Vermillion. Economic development of Vermillion and Clay County. Excursions of Yesteryear, stock sbluff, and Mason Pujol, Rapid City. Mobile homes and modular buildings.

Lyn-Mar, Lemmon. Capital stock $500,000. Directors Lynn Feist, Lemmon, Marvin Magnuson, Belle Fourche, and Kenneth Tucker, Miller. General merchandise business be very cautious with individuals Mydland Warns Of Cook ware Selling Schemes EDITOR'S NOTE This is another hi a series of articles from the office of the South Dakota attorney general dealing with consumer affairs. PIERRE Attorney General Gordon Mydland has issued a strong alert to all South Dakotans to in dealings selling kitchen ware.

Mydland stated that reports are coming into his office from all parts of the state about one scheme selling kitchen ware sets at greatly reduced prices. The merchandise is supposed to be surplus from a large chain store doing business in South Dakota. However, Mydland stated he doubted this representation. John S. De Vany, commissioner of consumer affairs, has reason to believe that this is a direct shipment from a supplier Massachusetts to South Dakota.

Reports were received in De Vany's office last year of this practice beinjf used in other states whicli. turned out to be merely a scheme to sell cookware which really was worth only $20 t4 $25 and not the $50 to $90 ai represented by the salesman. Another scheme currently crossing South Dakota involves the opportunity to purchase a franchise for selling kitchen ware. The persona using this scheme invite the prospect to a meeting at a local motel and then entices him with high Sioux Falls. Capital $100,000.

Directors Arve co Peterson, Joyce Peterson and pressure tactics, promises of referral benefits and large earning potential. Phillip Peterson, all of Sioux Falls. Excursions by antique automobiles. Jefferson Development, Jefferson. Capital stock $100,000.

Directors Ray Lafleur, Jerome Tredeau, John Kent, Philip Choquette and Forrest Roach, all of Jefferson. Develop and expand business in Jefferson. Fitzgerald Concrete, Sioux Falls. Capital stock $100,000. Directors Raymond Fitzgerald, Mydland stated hi.i office find no evidence that persons involved in either of ITIATED to actively recruit other dentists and to invite feedback," Barnhart said.

Sewell, Webster, welfare University of South Dakota, was according to the USDA's initiated into Zeta Wu Chapter midwest regional office. The of Phi Alpha Theta. an honorary examination than any previous BURKE number is an increase of about, history society at Vermillion. year at this time, and Dr. were Former Herrick Resident Dies 50 941 low income persons in South Dakota received food and a daughtei.b assistance during March from Agriculture' and 1 6 South! GREGORY Kathy Lind- who is secretary of the dental Dakota departments of public quist, a junior at The board of examiners, said the i- board has indications of more applications to take the dental examination than any previous BURKE Funeral services held for Edwin (Pete) 100 pereons from February.

Miss Lindquist, a graduate of Schuaidt said more interest is Anhorn 64. formerly of The March total included an Gregory High School, is the expected in years ahead as pre- wno died Ma 9 at Blue Island, estimated 32,005 persons in 59 daughter of Mr. and Mrs. sent programs continue. jy food stamp program areas.

Everett Linquist. "I'm glad to hear of the ef- jj was born June 20, 1907 South Dakota participants paid forts and the results of your al ape Neb. and attendwd for food stamps valued SCHOLARSHIPS work," the governor said. school in Herrick. at $811,990.

The difference, or By Republic News Service One of the key points in the Survivors include his widow, bonus value of the coupons is GREGORY Jane Malone, discussion was an attempt by Mary; two brothers, Emil, Blue USDA's contribution to the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. the eastern South Dakota model island; and John, Central Point, program. The bonus averaged Robert Malone. and Regina rural development area and four sisters, Mrs.

per person, compared Drees, daughter of Mr. and secure a dentist through a Frieda Horst, Herrick; Mrs. with $15.38 in February. Mrs. Lawrence Drees, all of government subsidized program Edna Novak, Verdigre, In the food distribution Dallas, received S50 scholar- to succeed a Clear Lake dentist Mrs.

Eda Denker. Rapid City; program, 18.93(i persons in 12 shins as winners in an annual uho is retiring. and Mrs. Beber Adams, Omaha, counties received over 623,000 essay contest sponsored by the The association said it is He was preceded in death by Ibs. of nutritious foods free from local Catholic Daughters of eager to work with Clear Lafce his parents, a sister and two iUSDA.

America. ito heto solve the DJrojjlem. brothers. these schemes had complied with any state law dealing with doing business in South Dakota, Church Schools Set at Alpena By Republic News Service ALPENA Vacation church school will be held June 5-9 at 0 the United Methodist Church Gary Fitzgerald, Donald Fitz-iwith Mrs. Harold Mees as gerald, Paul Fitzgerald, Dale superintendent.

The theme is Fitzgerald and Steve Fitzgerald, I''We Worship God." A picnic all of Sioux Falls Concrete work.i june 9 will be the final activity. Canton Furniture and Vacation Bible school will be Appliance, Canton. Capital stock held at the Bethlehem United $100,000. Directors Erwin Rans, Church June 5-9. Elmer Losing Betty Rans, Sioux superintendent with Mrs.

and Maynard Moslstad and David Bard, Donna Jager, Mrs. Gilbert Uttecht, Mrs. Elmer Losing, Mrs. August Jager and Donna Jager as teachers. Norene Bard will be pianist.

A musical program will be given and handwork displayed Sunday, June ll at the 10:30 a.m. service. ID Molstad Canton ID lores Molstad. Canton. Corsica HS Representatives Donna Sprecher has been named to represent Corsica High School at Girls State and Russel Metzger at Boys State.

Miss Sprecher is the daughter of Air. and ma. Sprecher and Metzger's parents are Mr. and Mrs. Metzger.

Loiinie VanRoekel and Darryl VandeoHoek the Area Youths Take Prizes In SD Contest PIERRE Students from Marion, Mission and Yankton were winners in'. Ihe annual "Keep South Dakota Green" contest in Pierre. Marilyn Kippes of Marion won the poster division, Linda Schlueter of Mission won the essay contest and Nyla Colwell of Yankton captured tha scrapbook division. Winners receive a week-long, expenses-paid trip to areas of Soulu. Dakota thti summer..

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