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Queen City Mail from Spearfish, South Dakota • Page 2

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Queen City Maili
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Spearfish, South Dakota
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THC QUEEN CITY MAIL Spearfish, S. Dak. July 20, 1972 by Evelyn Heinbaugh mm transfer as a forester to the Norwood Ranger District in Norwood, Cola' Spdarfish resident since 1968, Starkj is a native of Lafayette, lnd, and a 1964 graduate of Purdue University. The couple will leave Spearfish the latter part of July. Young Spearfish Angler Claims 16-Pound Northern Pike Catch Jeff Myers, 12-year old son of Mr.

and Mrs. Elmer Myers of Spearfish recently caught a Impound Northern Pike in Cheyenne River. The 40-inch Ash was an extra large fish, especially when young Myers discovered it outweighed his Dad's catch by a half pound. Stark Reassigned; Spearfish Loses Active Citizens Spearfish will lose residents, an English teacher at the high school, a Forest Service employee, and the vice president of the Volunteer Fire Department with the departure of Mr. and Mrs.

David Stark. Stark is being reassigned from the Black Hills National Forest to the Grand Mesa Uncompahgre National Forest, Colorado, according to Ken SchoU, forest supervisor at Custer. Stark will 7M MAIN STRUT Established 1889 Published every Thursday al Spearfish, S. Dak. 57783 Second class postage paid at Spearfish, S.

Dak. 57783 Subscription rates $5 per year in Lawrence County, South Dakota and Crook County, Wyoming; $6 per year elsewhere Payable in advance. Mike Heinbaugh, Publisher Evelyn Heinbaugh, Editor The Queen Cry Mail is official newspaper of Lawrence County and the City of Spearfish and is a legal newspaper for publication of all tegal notices. Member of National Editorial Association, South Dakota Press Association and Slack Hills Press Association elected to board membership, and Hanson replaces Bruce Miller as vice-president of the board. Installed as a new board member was Ed Matson, local businessman, who was placed on the board in an election held June 18.

A total of $11,648.85 in new equipment, including a new truck, a 750-gallon tank and pump, and other miscellaneous equipment, will be added to the Spearfish volunteer fire department in December of this year as a result of a special meeting held at the city hall Wednesday of last week. Among the representatives conferring at the forest service office in Custer last week on the possibilities for a co-ordinated approach to trout management problems in the Black Hills were Harvey Willoughby und Chuck Sowarcls of the federal fish hatcheries in Spearfish. lease says "Veterinarians have said Frasier's death was caused by old age and a kidney failure, but it just might have been exhaustion." People-wise Frasier was between 85 and 100 years old. After reading most of the clippings on my desk and agreeing with myself that the Frasier stories are much more interesting and entertaining than the Bobby Fischer chess tournament, I come upon this classic paragraph con I've been sitting here the past hour and a half reading the clippings about Frasier. the "Lover-hearted as one newspaper describes the dear old beast.

"Frasier Will Take Secret of His Virility to the another headline declares, and another blares "Frasier Goes to that Great Cat House In the A more casual publication carries the simple statement, "Frasier the Lion Dies of Old A news release from Laguna Hills, Calif says "Frasier the lion goes to his eternal resting place, taking with him the secret of leading a hyperactive sex life in advanced old age." As you know, Frasier, "bolstered by vitamins and a special 'tis said, assembled a pride of 11 lionesses and sired 33 cubs in the brief span of 16 months. Supporting the more casual publication's headline a news re- cerning the funeral services at Laguna Hills for the world's most 'ft. VFW Happy Hour MONDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY 8 p.m. 9 p.m. SATURDAYS 2 -4 p.m.

At the VFW Club Spearfish famous King of Beasts. "Bagpipers from the Scotch clan Frasier have come to play the traditional mournful lament of their mascot who died, not of old age, not of his active six life, but of pneumonia with a look of contentment on his face. As I read the final paragraph to my ever-loving room mate, he smiles and casually commented," "What a way to Ntws items ate fatirom the inertia Queen City Ms One Year Ago July 22. 1971 The first election in South Dakota in which IH-vear-olds will allowed to vote will tie the special election to be held in Spearfish Aug 3. However, it is doubtful that the youthful ballots will have much effect on the outcome of the local election.

Onl eight lH-v ear-olds had registered with the City Auditor Dan Harrington as of Tuesday, the deadline fur reioslermi? to vote Hon H1.I1 of KHFS radio, a resilient of SjM-artish since June, hut active in Spearfish business promotions for the just seven years, is the new president of the local Chamber of Commerce Kieb olferi-d his services last week after mcmlicis of tile board 70 Years Ago July 23. 1902 The Mini is in ren-ipt of the Dr Hussell Jonas of Sioux City, 1.1., a tin 1 rator. was elected pn-sidcnt of Mark Hills State Teachers college ycstciday at a meeting of tin' stale boaid of regents at Madison. He will licgin his duties Aug. I and will fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Dr K.

C. WofKlbiirn, who will retire July 31 as president of the college after serving in that capacity for 2:1 years. of directors had la en unsuccessful in obtaining anyone interested in taking over the reins of the club from out-going president Jerry Junek. If all g'es well, the budge across Spiarlish creek north ol 15 Years Ago July 18, 19S7 Klei'tiil to head the Speaillsh hoard of education for the the citv leading tralfic west to Highway 14, will be opened the week-end of July HI, and Highway tralTie north of 1 folliminK news fiuin "Doc" Spiv, lit I'nctolii, Ninth Dakota: "while hmilini! posts to fence tun farm, on July 1.1, William Hun Ms thrown ft out the waiton and received roniounfl fracture of thr riKht li just the ankle Joint." The fracture was n-duci-d liy Or. Shcml of Camp Crook, who traveled sixty-live miles to perforin the operation.

Mr. llurns is resting easy, and the doctor nays he is 1 1 riKht anil that Uninjured li'K will lie as Komi us ever. A street fakir helil a crowd for couple of hours last Saturday iifternoon til the hank coiner. It una the same old Kami' wrap-pinii a live dollar hill around a small piece of soup und invituuj iuiic one to huy the packaiic for a couple of dullars. Straime as It limy seem, the fellow found quite a nuinher of people who were willing to go up UKuiust his sure thlnn Kiimc.

The money was wrapped up so carefully, and the package placed so carefully thut there couliln't possibly be any mistake about ll. Hut somehow the long green hud a fnculty of disappearing when any one exrciA the slight-of-hand artist iicned the out Memorial hospital will lie fiH school year at a meeting held at the high school last week were Gerald Junek and Cliff Hanson, president and vice-president, re-six-ctivcly Junek succeeds Mrs. closed, it was announced this week by Mel Dcler, road con tractor. C. K.

OLscn, who was recently re SPEARFISH CANYON GET NATIONAL BRANDS AT DISCOUNT PRICES! make hei Jtonetfmoon package. Several of the verdant were afraid to open their pack ages after buying and rnrefully placed them In their pin els. be opened at some future time when there was no one around to witness the transaction. 50 Years Ago July 1. 122 1 DETERGENT i7i-.

The annual trout fry tendered the students of the summer school our by the commercial club wns held at the city pnrk lust Wednesday A A A A A A after two postponements due to Scenic Eloyf Your honeymoon will last longer with a First National Bank of the Black Hills checking account and what better start can you make than with exclusive Black Hills checks for your new checking account? Ask for new, colorful exclusive Black Hills checks when you open that new joint account at the First National Bank of the Black Hills. When you start housekeeping, you'll find tha checkbook and cookbook are the handiest books in the place. You see, staying within the budget is a lot simpler when your checkbook gives a day-to-day written record. Your cancelled checks tell you whom you paid and when. Your money is safe in the first National Bank of the Black Hills -yet it's just as close as your checkbook.

the wet weather. The fishermen, led by llndncy McGregor, brought In a total of 444 trout weighing lip to one and a half pounds dressed. The largest, a highly colored rainbow, wns caught within the city limits by James O'Neill Jr. Charles Graham proved himself the champion fisherman, turning in a total of 102 trout. He said if the weather hail tieen good, he might have gotten quite a few.

The students, nearly five hundred, together with the faculty were served between 5 and 7 m. and all had bountiful supply. Illackleg vaccine, of which 100.0(10 free doses were dislnlMited in the state during the pust year, is no longer being sent nut by the South Dakota experiment station Instructions to discontinue distribution of the vaccine and to secure the return of nil quantities in the hands of the county agents have been received by James Wilnon, experiment station director, from the United Slates department of agriculture. The order bit'ume effective July 1 The disease known as blackleg is one which has long ln-en dreaded by the producers of beef rattle, because it appears suddenly among the young stock, affects the best and most promising animals, und is almost invariably futnl. 30 Years Ago July 16.

1942 The following students of Mark Hills Teachers college have passed their senior life saving tests and ore now taking the water safety instruction course under W. Swaney, lt-d Cross held representative: Kaymond Anderson, Hilma Halo. John Stnckhouse. Avora Ternll Bnd Edna Ward Virginin Johnson und June Dickey, who are already senior life savers, are also taking the water safety instructors' course. The following juniors passed their Junior life saving test Monday: Helen Denton, Donald Denton, Jerry Huzlcdine, Frances Terrill, latrice Ward and Khyllis Rap Richmond.

First National Bank a $4.69 DETERGENT St of The Black Hills A A A A AJl 1st in Convenience tUt in Experience 1st in Service Affiliated with Nsrthwtit laiKorporatisn Mtmber Fldtral Deposit Inivrenct Corporation KiiPiD CITY, Main Office, iV.ountoin View Branch, Robbinsdole Branch BELIE F0URCHE DEADW00D HOT SPRINGS LEAD NEWELL SPEARFISH STURGIS VILLA RANCHAERO PRICES GOOD THRU TUESDAY, JULY 25 in Spearfish, None sold to dealers..

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