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Montana Historical Library H I S T O R I O ^ . SCv l £ T 7 OF M O N T E A ° h e l e n a Funeral Services Held Today for Walter A. Siria Funeral services were held to day at 2 p.m. in the Brundage Chapel for Walter A. Siria, 76, re tired Glendale area rancher who suffered a fatal heart attack on Thanksgiving Day while driving to the Bryan ranch near Glen for holiday dinner. Rev. William Holland officiated and interment was in Mountain View cemetery. Mr. Siria was bom July 23,1886 m Glendale and ranched there and in the Melrose area for 30 years before retiring. He was widely known through out the state as a jockey and horseman and owned a string of race horses which achieved many honors at fairs throughout Mon tana. His wife, the former Winnifred Anderson of Whitehall, preceded him in death in 1956. Surviving are a brother, Bert Siria of Missoula, and a sister, Ruth Berry, Oakridge, Ore. Lutheran Women Plan Guest Night Women of the First Evangelical Lutheran Church will hold their annual guest night Tuesday, Nov. 27, at the Parish Hall, beginning at 8 p.m. Mrs. Maxine Lovell and Mrs. Margaret Christensen will serve as co-hostesses and all women of the congregation are urged to at tend. Offering boxes for the year will be due at this time. VOLUME NUMBER 1 DILLON, MONTANA MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1962 NO. 2 Patty Kramer and Jim Wright Win Sheridan Crowns By Kay Hardin CowBelles Offer $300 Scholarship To Montana Girl Montana CowBelles are this year, for the first time, offering a college scholarship, according to word received from Mrs. George Mundt, Chinook, chairman of the Scholarship committee. This schol arship is to be an award of gen-1 era! merit balancing scholarship, citizenship, and need. The amount of the scholarship is 3300 which will begiven to .the winner 'in three quarterly install ments for the 1963-64 school year. The winner must be a Montana girl, attending an accredited ¡Mon tana Institution of higher educa tion and must be entering her jun ior year of college and majoring in Home Economics or in a field allied with agriculture. Application blanks are available in all Montana colleges and uni versities, public and private, Mrs. Mundt said. Republican Wee President TS h e r id a n N a t i v e Lowell Steiner Is Summoned Jim Wright and Patty, Kramer, sophomore students at Sheridan, high school, were crowned king and queen at the S Club Carnival staged at the Sheridan gym Nov ember 17. The coronation ceremony at 11 p.m. climaxed an evening of games of skill, auctions, a cake walk and boxing matches, all tra ditional entertainment at the year ly function. The carnival, which is conducted to raise funds for the school ath letic program, drew a large and enthusiastic crowd with gross pro ceeds amounting to $1,010, the second highest income in the his tory of the carnival. | Kathleen Darby and Bobby Wel- born, Sheridan first graders, acted as crown bearers. Barrett Hospital Birth: Mr. and Mrs. Dale Combs boy, Nov. 23, Dillon Admitted: Bea Gilmore, Dillon; Juan Lopas, Alder. 'Dismissed: Alice Biery, Mrs. Betty Denny and son, Dillon; Mrs. Margaret Armitage and-daughter, Twin Bridges. Butte Silver Bow Admitted: Mrs. Opal Kays, Lima Dismissed: Wallace McVay, Mel rose. Butte St. James Community Admitted: Emmet Carroll, Dil lon. Dismissed: Mrs. Bessie A. Ban ning, Dillon; Cleveland E. Seefield, Wise River- Holding Juveniles For W aster Theft Two out-of-state juveniles are being held by Dillon police charged with stealing an electric toaster from the home of Chuck Stathem, 202 E. Dillon street reports Po lice Chief Leo Williams. They are alleged to have sold the toaster to a local concern. The LDS Relief Society bazaar will be held1 Wednesday evening starting at 8 o’clock a t the church. CHRISTMAS SEALS fight TB and ; Other RESPIRATORY DISEASES \ Need a sign? The Daily Tribune has about every kind you can think of. PAUL BRAMSMAN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bramsman, Sr., has been elected vice president of the Young Republicans at Carroll Col lege, Helena, according to a re lease by the college. Paul is a Carroll sophomore. Twin Bridges Scout Sale November 29 TWIN BRIDGES — \Do your Christmas Shopping at our Auc tion Sale” is the slogan of Cub Scout Pack 53 and Boy Scout Troop 53 for their auction of all new merchandise Thursday, Nov. 29, beginning at 8 p.m., at the Twin Bridges fairgrounds pavilion, it was announced by Cubmaster Bunny Nyhart and Scoutmaster Andre Morris. Auctioneer Gail Smith, Butte, of “White Eelephant” fame, em phasized that this sale will include all new items, such as furniture, luggage, toys, lamps, cameras, jew elry, leather goods, watches, and other items from which to choose Christmas gifts. t The sale is ■ sponsored by the Troop and Pack committee of Twin Bridges Post 31, American Legion, and the Scouts will receive a com mission from the sale. Troop 53 recently concluded a successful Christmas decorations sales campaign, Scoutmaster Mor ris said, and will fill the orders shortly after Dec. 1. By Kay Hardin Lowell A. Steiner, 51, of Mis soula, died Thursday in the Sher idan Emergency hospital following a lengthy illness. He was a native of Sheridan but had made his 'home in Missoula for the past 14 years. Mr. Steiner was . born in Sheridan Sept. 5, 1911. He married the former Eve lyn LaCasse of Missoula in 1936. In Sheridan he was associated with his father in the transfer business. While in Missoula he worked in the construction busi ness. Survivors include the widow, three sons, Terrence, Edward and Robert, all of Missoula; mother, Mrs. Augusta Steiner, Sheridan; two sisters, Louise, Sheridan, and Mrs. Herbert Jones, Anaconda; a brother, Lee B. Steiner, Sheri dan; a grandchild and several nieces and nephews. Funeral services were conducted today at ’ the Sheridan Christ Episcopal Church. The Rev. Leigh Wallace officiated. Burial was in the Sheridan cemetery. The fam ily requests that memorials be made to the new Ruby Valley hospital building fund. The Weather Sunday: High 46, Low 25. Today: Low 35. Prediction: Tuesday variable cloudiness and cooler. Year ago Nov. 26, 1961: High 47, Low 27, Moisture: None, Smith-Corona typewriters. Daily Tribune. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sweeney of Moses Lake, Wash., and their son-in-law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ted Leavitt and their child ren, Debbie, Sheree and Christy of Sprague, Wash., visited Mr. and Mrs. Dave Hagenbarth Friday. Mrs. Hagenbarth and Mr. Swee ney are sister and brother. The Sweeneys are former Dillon res idents. Rife Gets $41,000 In Condemnation Suit At Butte A Federal District Court jury Friday returned a verdict of $41,000 in favor of Ike Rife, as compensation for the taking of his 320 acre ranch by the Bureau of Reclamation. The decision, rendered in Butte, was the latest in a series of ver dicts involving Beaverhead county ranches condemned by the Bureau for the Clark Canyon dam. The Rife ranch is located at the mouth of Horse Prairie Creek at Armstead, and will be entirely flooded by ^the waters of the re servoir. The jury returned a quick ver dict, after hearing four days of testmony as to land value in Bea verhead county. Bureau of Re clamation appraisers fixed a value on the ranch at a top of $30,000. Independent appraisers testifying for the Justice department valued the ranch as low as $23,623. Witnesses for Rife appraised the property at $61,000 and $72,000 Testifying for Rife, were Walter Jones, Dillon real estate broker, Evan Huntsman, Armstead ranch er and Ivan Shaw, former Bea verhead county rancher and now a Helena appraiser. Government witnesses included Ed Kempton, Bureau of Reclam ation appraiser, Jack Radediffe, construction engineer for the Bur eau, and Howard Sparhawk, a Bill ings appraiser, hired by the Jus tice Department. Rife was represented by Ted McFadden and Frank Davis, Dillon attorneys, and the Government’s case was presented by Larry Stim- atz and Bob O’Leary, assistant Federal district attorneys. Nevada, Arizona And Wyoming Are Growing Fastest Nevada, Arizona and Wyoming are the fastest growing states in the nation, the Census Bureau reported Friday. An annual estimate showed all states but one, West Virginia, gained ini population since the 1960 census. Mushrooming Cali fornia lacked 432,000 persons of replacing New York as the largest state. In the western states, Montana showed a 5.1 per cent increase, Idaho 4.6, Utah 8.6, Oregon 5.4, Colorado 8.7 and Washington 5.4. Mizpah Chapter OES will serve a smorgasbord Tuesday at 6:30 p. m. at the Masonic Temple dining room to which all members are in vited. The smorgasbord is honor ing past matrons and patrons. A regular meeting will be held at 8 o’clock with a special program following. David W. Ferris, 21, Dillon and Bonnie J. Smith, 19, Dillon. Frank Bell spent Thanksgiving with his son and family at Billings. Past Noble Grand Club will meet at the home of Betty Mussetter Wednesday evening at 7:30 with Shirley Dallas as cohostess. ‘ Corral Club Organized at Western Montana College The Western Montana College \Corral Club,\ an organization designed to promote onjoyment of western culture and recreation, has been formed at the local college to replace the recently disbanded Rodeo Club. Dr. Jo? Feathers Is faculty advisor for the group; Larry Paisley, president; Ken Spevac, vice president; Judith Schall, sec retary-treasurer; and Merilee Miller, social chairman. The club boasts a membership of 30 and Is now working out plans for recreational riding, craft work, dances and parties. «■; . Pictured above are eight of the club's falrer sex as they appeared in the recent Homecoming parade. Left to right are Jeannle Olson, Mafuret Shuman, Teri Rolls, Janice MeCullum, Bonnie Livengood, Bonnie Lewlson, Dorene Magera and Ruth Patton.