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A-MSS®a ‘ffs-SSbasi®-Tuesday, Oct. 24,1989 A n n i v e r s a r y . MR. and MRS. OLE HEGGELUND g o l d e n a n n i v e r s a r y Fifty years of marriage .were recently celebrated by Mr. and Mrs., Ole Heggelund of Dillon' with a reception a t the Beaver- head County 4-HBuilding. The event included renewal ofthe covqple’s wedding vows at the Presbyterian Church and a ride in a Model T Ford from the churchto the 4-H B uilding on thefairgrounds. •Tfcis,celebration was hosted fay^eeo^teVchildreh and their spouses:.Melvin and Elaine H e ^ lu n d , Wisdom; Jeanne and Jeffrey W riest Butte;Cindyand Eugene jP^gan of Oakland, Ore. : Among the out-of-town guests attending were Joy and Laveme s p o n s o r s e s s a y c o n t e s t H ie Beaverhead Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, are sponsoring their annual American Histoiy Essay Contest Members of grades £ 8 are eligible to participate and the topic for th is year’s contest is “An American Inventor 1775- •1850.” H ie essay for the fifth and sixth grades should be 300- 600 words and for the seventh and eighth grades it should be 600-1000 words. J a y c e e A u x i l i a r y g i v e s $ 1 , 5 1 5 The Dillon Jaycee Auxiliary has given $1,515 to various Dil- lon-area organizations since May of thisyear. Thefiinds have been raised with public support by the Auxiliary. Those groups receiving assis tance include the Centennial Committee Beautification Pro gram ($60); Beaveihead Little League ($50);CampHuff-n-Puff for four Dillon children ($180); the Elizabeth Monger Scholar ship (WMC-$200); DASH ($125). Also receiving donations were the Class of*89 Senior Party, the Dillon Chautauqua; Little Big Libraiy; the Barrett Memorial Hospital continuing education fund; the Centennial Commit tee Brochure; Dillon Little Fid dlers; Dillon Volunteer Fire Department; Dillon Public Li brary and the Ministerial A lli ance Group. Each received$100. W E ’ R E 6 0 ! ! ! The Dillon Elks Lodge #1554 will be celebrating their S a t u r d a y , N o v e m b e r 4 S t e a k * n C r a b Full pound of crab legs and steak, baked potato, vegetable, tossed salad, roll and dessert. Music provided by an all Elk Member Band: \ T h e G e n e r a t i o n G a p \ Tha News from Twin Bridges and Madison County A m e r i c a n L e g i o n n e w s . . . TWIN BRIDGES - The Ameri can Legion A uxiliary, U n it No. 31 of Twin Bridges, met in the Twin Bridges Libraiy Tuesday afternoon with President Gerlean Whitney presiding. Plans were finalized for the food basket to be drawn for on Nov. 11. The proceeds from i t are to Help finance the delegate to G irls State. A communication was read from District PresidentCharlotteKistler ofDillon. The U n it w ill meet a t the Blue Anchor Cafe Nov. 11 to observe Veterans Day. Members ofthe VFW Auxiliary w illbeinvited to thelunch- eon a t 12:30 p jn . The program will include the 1989 Girls State, dele gate. P a g e v i l l e C l u b m e e t s . . . Hie Pageville Club mei O c t i l at the ranch home o f Lenore 8mith with ;10 : members and one guest, Debra Nelinn, present Members present besides the hostess w en' MarthaNelson.ViolaGiein,Bertha Eblen, Helen Talcott, Joyce Eller,' Hazel Smith, Hazel N . S m ith, E dith Tash and Louise Balkovetz. Games were played and prizes went to Viola, Debra, Joyce, Martha, Bertha and E d ith. The hostess g ift was won by Helen Talcott A deli cious luncheon was served. The next meeting will be a t the home o f Hazel N. Smith. V F W A u x i l i a r y , m e e t i n g . . . The Auxiliary to the Chas. M. Reis Post No. 3843, Veterans of Foreign Wars, m et Thursday a t the Blue Anchor Cafe for a luncheon meeting. President Gerlean W hit ney conducted the meeting. 'Other members present were Audrey Triplett, M illie Osborne, Esther Sommers, Alice D ale, Deris Whitney, Esther Burris, Betty Barkell and D istrict President Irene Fenton o f Butte was a g uest M illie received the hostess g ift. The meeting was opened with a prayer, pledge to the flag and read ing and approval o f the minutes of the last meeting. The treasurer’s report was accepted. The members decided to pur- Nelson, Afton, Minn.; Omer and Jeanne Telland, Mildred and Lynn Wallen, Debbie and Doug Thompson and David and Kathy Thompson, all from Watford City, N.D.; Annabelle Ashton, San Jose, C alif.; Wayne, Sharon and Shannon Myers, Ismay; ChesterandBerdella Anderson, Plevna; Joyce Titaca, Hamilton and Leon and Lillian Olson, Tacoma, Wash. Grace Else and Ole Heggelund were married Sept 23,1935$, in Hamilton and spent themqjor/paroftheir lives ranch ing in the Big Hole Basin. Since, theirretirementthey have lived in Dillon. The News from Lima and Southern Beaverhead County S w i m m i n g p o o l . . . LIMA - Ih e Community Pool has been open to the public for over 30 yearsand lik t a ll volunteer proj ects needs help. Serving on the committee for the pool are Nora Brown and Jody K al bas. At this time, they are asking any resident interested in giving a few hours o f their time to helpoutin this important civic function. N e i g h b o r s . Local winners in each grade will receive a Certificate of Award and a medal, with their essays advancing to the state division. All students entering will receive a Certificate of Appreciation. Deadline for en tering the contest will be Jan. 8, 1990, and should be sent to Mrs. Don K. Shaffher, 650 E. Dillon S t , Dillon, Mont Additional information on the contest can be obtained from her. B u i l t - i n V C R In one portable package, Symphonic presents tfie TVCR MKH combination 13-inch color television and HQ VHS VCR. Conven ience features include Quick Time Recording, autorepeat, afiill-function remote that controls both TV and VCR, 7-day/2-event timer and audio/video in-' puts and outputs. Symphonic also offers a 19- inch screen size. F U N A i c o f p S o m e t h i n g n e w t h i s y e a r a t • P l\x « v q p i 31 S. Idaho 683-4321 FOOT SPECIALIST SherWan • Anaconda JERRY DANIELS D.P.M. 842-5103 - 563-5029 The Birthday Calendar is due out in January. I f your birthday is not on it, and you wish i t to be, contact either Jody or Nora. This is one ofthe many fiind raisers for the pool. The pool, for next season, will need a pool guard. This is a paid poeition and to be eligible for this job, certification is required. This is a week’s course offered a t WMC in Dillon. . Susan. HC s ik f b * li and: K e n t . S w a j* s ^ w * n recWit house guests of B rian and L auriOlsen andeons. Susan and Kent were on their'way to Fairbanks, Alaska. Spec. E r ic L . G rin drodhas been decorated with the Army. Achieve ment Medal in West Germany. The Achievement Medal is awarded to soldiera for meritorious service, acts of courage, or other accomplishments. He is a telecommunications cen ter operator with the 72nd Signal Battalion. Grindrod is the son o f Roy L. and Sandra L. Grindrod o f Idaho Falls, Idaho. His wife, Teri, is the daughter of Jpsse R , Koontz cf.Lima and Neva; RiJCoontc of IdahoFalls. . The specialistisa i984 graduate of Jackson Hole High School, Jackson, Wyo. R e c e i v e s h o n o r . . . A Dillon student at Montana State University, Tracy Kokemak, is one o f 41 MSU seniors to be hon ored a t the eighth annual Awards for Excellence Banquet on O c t 24. Kokemak is enrolled in tiie College of Engineering a t MSU and herfke- ulty mentor is Dr. Paul Schillings. Recipients of the Awards for Excellence are MSU seniors who have outstanding records in aca demic achievement, leadership in extra curricular activities and com munity service. O n c o u n c i l . . . Steve Jonasen, a Dillon student attendingNational CollegeinRapid City, S J ) ., has been named a mem- berof the Dorm C oundlat the school. Members o f the council help with planning functions, policy and with other aspects of dormitory living. chase color books to take to the school again this year. They will order Christmas .b ells to sell. A donation to tiie Unit was received with a nice letter from Dick Ladd who is residing a t the Veterans Home in Columbda Falls. A book has been received com memorating the 76th anniversary ' of the VFW Auxiliary. Ifee mem bers will again get b rother to make Christmas socks and ditty bags for the veterans a t Fort Harrison. President Irene Fenton was in troduced and told of many of the activities the Unit can take part in , helping tiie community and veter ans. The Western Conference meet ing will be held in Portland in No vember and tiiis year the President of the District i f from Montana which happens only once eveiy IS yean. Mrs. Fenton was presented with a g ift from the U n it . DanationsweremadetotheVoice of Democracy and the D istrict Gen eral Fund. President Gerlean extended an invitation to the Unit to join with the American Legion Auxiliary for their Veterans Day luncheon Nov. 11. The meeting was adjourned. N e i g h b o r s . . . Maiy Whitney entertained a t a birthday.dinnerfor8ally O’Dell last Monday evening. Also enjoying the dinner w en Tbm Marshall and Michael Whitney. Don Killen o f the Big Hole vis ited with Evert and Nettie Rosling C l u b s . . . Katie Towe was presented with a $100 savings bond a t the n g u la r meeting o f the Ladies A uxiliary to Erwin Paul Post3634VFW Oct. 18. Katie took third place in the state for her contribution to the 1989Voice of Democracy contest. The theme for the contest this year is “Why I Am Proud o f Amer ica.” This is open to a ll upperclass students and their entry must be in to the District by Nov. 1. Irene Tenton, District No. 4 President o f Butte, was visiting. Raffle tickets for Cancer and AIDS research are being sold by the Auxiliary. L i m a H o m e m a k e r s . . . / Joanne &to«ichwa* elected presi dent o f Lima Homemakers Club in a meeting h e ld Oct. 18. The theme o f th is month’s meet ing has been “Housing, Energy, and EnVffattfent.’’ ........ on Saturday morning. He was one of the boys in their cottage et the Montana Chil dren’s Center and they had not seen him since 1967. Hazel and Lew Reyner from Silver Star visited the Roslings on Saturday afternoon. Gene and Faythe Larson from BntteandWHmaHudsonfromAlder visited with their unde, Tom Marshall on Friday afternoon. Berta Basolo and Verta Dorseth and family met L inda Morgan and John F ill o f H amilton in Missoula on Sunday and had a nice v is it Enroute heme, they stopped for a brief v isit a t the S tu n t Hauptman home in Hall. Julie Lott and c h ildnn, Amber and TVavis lisft O c t 1 and visited relatives in Provo and Salt Lake City, Utah, and on Oct. 4 they flew to North Carolina when they vis ited with relatives and then drove with them down to Florida to visit Julie’s grandmother. JuUe and chil d n n n turaed home on Thursday. Burt andBe tty Whiting re turned home Wednesday from their month- long vacation. On Sunday, they entertained a t dinner for daughter, Cheiyl Briggs apd husband, Rue- ben from Ennis. Sally O’Dell caught a tide to Helenaon Saturday w ith PollyTpdd and spent the day with her d&ujgh- ter, Patty. • The next meeting to be held will be Nov. 16 a t 7:30 p.m. a t Kama Spry’s. Christmas decorations will be the featun of the evening. A b o u t t o w n . . . Mr. and M n . Lee Gamer of HoopeV, Utah, Mr. and M n . Jack Call o f Syracuse, Utah, Shane and JustinofLayton, U tah, andMr. and Mra. Hal Moss ofBoise, Idaho, spent last week a t t h i ranch of Mr. and Mbs. Pete Anderson, helping them to move their stock. . Mr. and Mra. Jimmy Brown re turned from a trip to Dayton, Ohio, where they visited with Mr. and Mrs. John Clark. They also stopped at Hannibal, Mo., to v isit an a u n t Mrs. Mattie Smith and family. 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