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Governor Aronson Signs Life Jacket Bill Wednesday, February 20, 1957 _ D IL L O N E X A M I N E R 7 - with Mr. .and and family. Clyde Kidd Jim Corning of Billings was a week end guest at the Clayton Huntley ranch and participated ] in the snow plane tour, i Mr. and Mrs. Clark Huntley ! and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Huntley | left las tWednesday for a month’s I vacation in Florida. I Mr. and Mrs. Earl Willey at- tended the FFA banquet in Dillon | last Tuesday evening, accompany- ; ing their son, Dick. ! Mr. and Mrs. Dick Hirschy and j Steve spent the first part of last ! week' in Missoula. Strengthened water safety for Montana’s growing army of boaters was written into state law Saturday when life-jacketed Governor J. Hugo Aronson signed House Bill 45, giving Game Wardens power to enforce the state’s life preserver law. Previously only peace officers, such as sheriffs and deputies, could enforce it. Looking on is State Representative R^ F. Juedeman » (R-Toole) who led the long list of authors of the measure.\ Both men wear life jackets which Helena sportsman Pat Stump presented to the officials for the occasion. < Mr. and Mrs. Fred Anderson | and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ba- : con were Butte callers on Thurs- ! day. ; Mts. Charles Lovell of Missoula i is visiting at the Fred Anderson l ranch. • i Mr. and Mrs. Richard Schmidt J and family spent Friday night at j the Clyde Thompson ranch. Sat- ! urday night guests of the Thomp- i sons were Mr., and Mrs. Don- j Thompson and - Mr. and Mrs.- Charles- Ohman and family. All the young folks live in Anaconda. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Paddock and Mr. and Mrs. Bud Lundni Else ranch were Mr. and Mrs. John Dennehy, Mrs. Teresa Car penter, and “Smiley” Carpenter, all of Butte. Dr. James M. Kitto of Butte spent Saturday at the Mark Cle mow ranch and enjoyed the snow plane tour. Mrs. Grace Ferguson of Ana conda is visiting with Mrs. Lela Rutledge. On Saturday evening, : Mrs, Ferguson, Mrs. Rutledge and Mr. and Mrs. Austin Gonya of Butte were ’dinner guests at the Fred Rutledge ranch. Mr. and Mrs. LaVerne Reamer spent several days of last week in Anaconda. Hans Lauesén and Elmer Stay- ner made a business trip to Boze- man on Thursday. Mrs. Lauesen accompanied them • to Butte, where she received medical at tention. On Monday Mr. Lauesen • and Mr. Stayner drove to Dillon. G R A S S & SE E D E X P E R T S TO B E A T M E E T I N G A T C IT Y H A L L F R I D A Y WISDOM NEWS Correspondent BEVERLY HELMING! A discussion of grass varieties and legume seeds best'suited to the varying conditions through out Beaverhead county has been en - 1 arranged for ranchers and farm- : joyed dinner at the home of Mr. ers of the region to be held' at I and Mrs. Steve Paddock and fam- the City Hall in Dillon on Friday ' ily on the occasion of Mrs. Pad-1 evening, February 22, at 7:30. | dock’s birthday on Saturday. 1 Agronomists from' nationally ; | Jack Anderson spent the greater j famous Northrup-King seed com- ! part of last week in Anaconda,! pany will be in attendance. They rence Christiansen, Mr. and Mrs. sion of the wedding anniversary having dental work done.- will, review actual research meth- Charles Miller and Mr. and Mrs.; of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Rasmussen. : Mr. and Mrs. Frank McDowell ods and results and talks will be Mark Clemow. LEGION-AUXILIARY PARTY i Eastern Star Meeting ¡The invited guests were Mr. and left on Thursday for San Fran- illustrated by slides. The meeting ! Mrs. _Hans_ Rasmussen, Mr. and; cisco, where they will visit; is sponsored by the Williams Feed ’ Mrs. Dale Prutzman,' Mr. and Mrs. j friends. & Machinery-Company. <?r,7-nr tr, Via-tro t o m o n ! o n -S»,?’ Stephens, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond: Miss Carolyn Tucker drove to ____ ___ J,_. ------- ------------------ „ Sorry tp have missed the Legion; met in regular session on W ed-: j ohnsQn> Mr_ and Mrs. Earl Wil-I Butte on Sunday to get Mrs. I calls on dairy farms in one state Unit held regular meetings on with Vera Rutlfdge, worthy ma-1ley’- and-MI?' Jaka Neidt, Mr. i Fred -Walchly, who has . been a i with large numbers of dairy cattle February 7 at the Legion Hall. The Auxiliary meeting was pre- Over 50 per cent of veterinary v ^ b* ^\io t juiuiIT* 1 s x n 1 — ^ i I»nt r I n n r m 1 \ J t r > m ^ T T v L’ n*l t T 1 i U + n Ct t * v Wr m 4/\ TWIrm I news last week. The Post and the | nesday iiii 1 i ^ Mrs. Ed Glassey, Tom W il-' patient at the Community hos-jlast year were'-for noninfectious hams and Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ras- i pital. j diseases such as ketosis, breeding ? ■ , , *- - r i t n a u X i o I iiiussen. Pinochle was enjoyed ! Tom Kovalicky and Ed Bloe- problems, retained fetal mem- held in preparation for the Idurklg the-e-venLn.g and P^ewin- dell, students at MSU in Missoula, brances, weak calves, traumatic Smith. Essie Helming gave a paper on Americanism and Fran ces May Hyatt read a report on legislation. It was decided not to have any food sale this month, r , i c i t a t £ r r t a l n,nrtw,ners were Mrs. Glassey, Mrs; Ste- oSicial visitation o^ the worthy, phens, Mrs. Bill Rasmussen, Earl fran^ aÄ , = ! y S- i Willey, Hans Rasmussen, Tom ard, on February 18. Following j e r » iveiat the meeting, the members were Clemow and Jake Neidt. but on Friday, February 22, the invited to the home of Mrs. Lela! Americanism program will be Rutledee for refreshments. ¡Mrs. Helming Honored presented to the school children. with the usual refreshments. The annual birthday dinner will be held on March 17 and further plans will be made at the next On Saturday, Mrs. Harry Helm ing was the guest of honor at a bridge luncheon given on her i birthday by Mrs. Pete Rasmussen, j 16 guests who pre spent the week end visiting at gastritis and bloat. Many of these the Fred. Walchly ranch. problems could be prevented by Sunday guests at the Lester better feeds and feeding methods. ANNUAL SNOWPLANE TOUR WITH 14 CRAFT Members and guests of the Big i There were meetine^1M e m b ^ “ o f A m e r i ' Hole Sn0WPlane Association held sented Mrs. Helming with'many Sn6 Legion meMn the adioirrinê Î l5ur of Æe Big Hole Basin on lovely gifts. Mrs. Raymond John- rwm with M r low H y a tt^ast ? nday al?d Saturday of iast week. s°n held high score of the after room with Marlow Hyatt, past At one tlme> there were 14 sleds noon with Mrs. Helming coming on the excursion. Starting from i in second. Mrs. Tom Clemow won commander, presiding. Twenty- five year certificates were pre sented to Harry Helming and Harry Helming and othcf- con secutive year membership cards and stars were given to>the de serving members.. Following the m e e t i n g s , refreshments were served by Grace A j & f i h . -------- j Pinochle Series Another in the series of the pinochle parties was held on Sat urday night with 18 tables in play. Hans Rasmussen and Erma Jane Ferguson topped the scores of the evening and Kate Hurley and Clarence Helming won the special prizes. Those on the host and hostess committee of the eve ning were Mr. and Mrs. Harry Helming, Mr. and Mrs. Jake Neidt, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Christiansen, Mr. and Mrs. Law- the Jack Hirschy ranch on Friday, ! they journeyed across country to the Wharton ranch, where they enjoyed lunch with Mrs. Wharton. The afternoon took them to the Ralph Nichols ranch for coffee and from the rethe sleds went to Ralston where they left the sleds and returned home in a cattle truck. Saturday morning saw the members at Ralston again where the consolation prize and Mrs. Bob McDowell was given a spe cial prize. J. F. PADDOCK GOLDEN WEDDING ANNIVERSARY Members of the James F. Pad- dock family honored Mr. arid Mrs. Paddock with a dinner at their home on Thursday on the occa- .. . . j . ~ /-< i sion of their golden wedding an- C£,e!lk ! niversary. The table was beauti- GEO. M. GOSMAN D R U G G IST Dillon Montana • ski run and enjoyed lunch. Dur- |fully decorated with a goM motif; Huesteh\ t fthen° Jack^AnderTon ' Member? of £he family who were guests at tne jacx f rson present for the occasion were Mr. ranch and. they returned home and Mrs Thomas Murphy and home via the wver, ending at the Mr and Mrs. william Rftchell of Sam McDowell ranch. Anaconda, Mr. and Mrs. John C. Paddock, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Thompson and Mr. and Mrs i James M. Paddock. The family • of Mr. and Mrs. Paddock is plan- S w i f t ' s SK Y -H l 314 Wedding Anniversary Party Mr. and Mrs. Pete Rasmussen entertained at a dinner party on Thursday evening on the occa- ning on open house reception in honor of their parents’ anniver sary in June, the date to be an nounced later, when the roads are more passable. First National Bank Dillon, Montana' * Serving This Community Since 1880 ■ ; Affiliated with NORTHWEST BAN CORPORATION Member o f FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION CHOOSE F R O M - SKY-HI 3 1 0 SKY-Hl 3 1 2 SKY-Hl 3 1 4 G.OLDEN NECK 2 2 1 ' GOLDEN NECK 2 2 3 ‘ The S k y -H i 314 is bred to set new laying records where they count m o s t . . . on your farm. Don’t trust to luck! Today’s farm layers must be bred and selected to pay off. Swift’s S ky -H i and G olden N eck Layers are picked for you by professionals. Order today! S k y -H i a n d G o ld e n N e c k a n tradem a rks o f S w if t & C o m p a n y , fa r chicks s a id in this a r e a b y WILLIAMS FEED & MACHINERY School Valentine Program The Wisdom school celebrated Valentine’s Day on Friday with a party for the school children as well as all the pre-schoolers. There were a large number of youngsters present and they all enjoyed the cake and punch served them. 235 North Idaho Telephone 23 Swift Sim, fim, S m M r f S n f 56 DAN PENDERGAST DEATH SADDENS WHOLE BASIN All of the friends of the Pen- dergast family were deeply sad dened by the death of Dan Pen- dergast in Dilion last Monday. Mr. and Mrs! Pendergast lived for many years on what is now the Blaz Lugar ranch. Everyone who knew Dan loved his charming personality and ready smile and the entire community grieved his passing. Many Big Hole folks — too numerous to mention —=■ at tended the funeral in Dillon on Thursday afternoon. Sincere sym pathy is extended to his wife, Minnie, from all their friends. Gloria ISIse in Hospital Mr. and Mrs. Fred Else made a rush trip to Butte on Saturday, taking their daughter, Gloria, in for Medical attention. Gloria slipped and fell on an axe, cut ting her leg quite badly. The wound required several stitches and. 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