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Rapid City Journal from Rapid City, South Dakota • 5

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Friday, March 5, 1971 Rapid City Journal MCB cowboys win sprint from Dateline: ap South Dakota wire service licliigani rodeo opener in ft1 West Kiver colim's dominat- broken arm at the start of the ed the (i a Plains region Michigan rcxieo. Cathy spring opening rodeo the past junior, Moville, Iowa, took set-' Mismanagemenl Rale hike denied i weekend at Michigan Wale. Last ond place in breakaway roping SIOUX FALLS (AP) PIERRE (AP) The SouthiLansing, with National Collece and fourth place in goat tving.i speaker at the South Dakota: Dakota Public Utilities Comnus-' Business topping Black 11 ills however, thus giving the NCB Board of Nursing Workshop has refused to grant the full state college in men's1 girls team enough points to the aide is the highest costlrate increase requested by Bi-compcljtjon amj th, cb coeds! take third place. i worker in the health care sys-json State Telephone Co. for its placing third Tom Miller, Sturgis, was the! tern because of the high rate of exchange at Freeman, accord-j top individual stand-out for Uie turnover and the training period jng to PUC Chairman Harvey I Jl!" B1LSC Yellow Jacket wranglers Big buy on a big can Only Mercury Monterey (the better medium-priced car) gives you all this: power steering, power disc brakes, white sidewalls, deluxe wheel covers and one whale of a dealer who starts dealing under $4,000: Scharn.

le l- as runner-up for all-around cow-l Half of the requested increase cbol lvm. boy first in steer wrestiuig. necessary. Dr. Luther Christman, dean of nursing at Vanderbilt lege, said: Col-1 for general rales at 1 fourth in ribbon roping and first was granted, Scharn said, in the second go-round of saddle! of the increase lor teie-i bronc.

i 00 os hnLii.no ovtnncinna Kwitrhnr placed second in bull rk: Pat Chapman, Rapid City, ad-i vl noints for the with nr nfs fir iru nidnirc will ho mil hnr 7eH "'s in iMimnvi utilization of health care work SlOUX City, Iowa, took Second i hnth anH The PUC also announced rate ers is mismanaged." He said there is need for reductions at several of Bison 1 die bronc. Chlf tilade, jow Un- c4m'o jjuo derwood. won fourth state's exchanges. multi-disciplinary planning with in steer i bull-rid-1 Barthel, Beach, N.I), with fifth wrestliiig and sixth in wieraepwraeni uiuua Tdnnhnn a-ithiro rate will including the consumer, in con-1. the iri levels "dltUl11'1' mff.

sidering the extended role wPS rnJf The NCB girls team was sliort-. Next competition for the Great1 the nurse. UTIJ ti 1 no mnnth inanae1 vllcn Ui Aim Corn, sec- Plains Kegion colleges is Apr Other speakers at the retarial science student from; 1M7 at Kansas State Universih suffered a at Manhattan. shop, which endeddnesday Lawrence, jt i Washing TCW' A and 1 Duane Anderson of Sioux Falls, land exchanges. The rates established in Au- Mental health commission duties, services explained 1970, at Menno will be re- jduced, which means residence i extension rates will drop from College grants Sen Karl Mundt.

to ana swucner raies MARILYN Dl'XKKR By to carry on an active program to $1.50 a month. informed Thursday that South of community education in MH Scharn said all the decisions; still aro thP rrlt. of henrincs held jiana mere are several c- id II LI 1 IJI 1 1 1 )N Mil A in September, 1970. ways 1 have chosen to do this. This series of articles is one of the means I use and I am also available to speak to civic duties of the Stale Commission of Mental Health (Mil) and Mental Retardation (MR).

Bail to be allowed SIOUX FALLS (AP) Judge Wayne W. Thursday granted a defense The commission was created clubs, church groups, service by the 19(16 legislature and PTAs. etc- any governed by a five-man board. 'group, either lay or professional, The chairman, designated bvlls interested in a more detailed Dakota's two universities are to receive grants under the health profession's educational improvement program. The University of South Dakota at Vermillion is to receive $72,000 for the School of Medicine and South Dakota State University at Brookings is to receive $94,954 for the College of Pharmacy.

The grants are made available under the Department of Health, Education and Welfare program to assist in improving the quality of educational programs at schools concerned with the medical and allied law to be the superintendent of udy ot MH or mi, a work- request that Patrick Pickering, auraitlnrt trial nn a fharffe oflVanklnn Stain TTiKnilal is Hr'SIlop or seminar can DC' ar- Manufacturer's Suegested Retail Price for 1971 Mercury Monterey 2-door Hardtop as shown and equipped as listed. Price Includes transportation to the West Coast and preparation and conditioning charges. License, title, stale and local taxes are extra. Mercury. Better ideas make better cars murdering Lila Mae Scott, be Lawrence Behan.

Howard.12"- admitted to bail. jChinn, superintendent of Red- Another responsibility is lo-j Judge Christenscn set bond at field State Hospital and eating the proper service for $20,000, and specified that it be is aiso aesignaiea Dy law io: uiuse who nave piouiems am a corporate surety bond I serve on the commission. The or MR. I know what is avail- Pirkerine has been held in'other thlee numbers are ap-l able in our state and can refer cuK since OctSr, most of.P Pr frj those with problems to the ap-the time at the state peniten-fce Courtesy Lincoln Mercury Inc. 321 East Boulevard Rapid City, South Dakota WRLWDA Hearings scheduled connection With te' ilrelc no cuaige xoi mese Miss Scott, a Sioux S.outh Dakola Miieal As-; services, as (he commission is tiary, in death of 'Falls eirl Sociuuon, utuu imuilsuuw ifij-inere io serve me ciuzens oi The tax resenting the South Dakota Men-i South Dakota.

PIERRE (AP) tal Health Centers For more information write: and Robert Kuni, representing, Mrs. Marilyn Dunker, 104 South tiie South Dakota Association for! Lincoln No. 101. Aberdeen. S.D.

Retarded Children. 7401. Advantages of having a newspaper route include the experience of going into business for one's self and the self-confidence that conies through responsibility. Pennington County contributes to the West River Mental Health Center in Rapid City. The commission was created to consider, determine and establish policy for MH and MR Area road building The Bureau of Land Management has contracted with the RMC Corporation of St.

Onge to do road building near Sturgis, the office of Sen. Karl Mundt, was informed Friday. The St. Onge firm will furnish labor and materials to build 1.2 miles of single lane road and package proposed by Gov. Richard Kneip on recommendation of the Council for Tax Decision will be given more consideration by the House Taxation Committee next week, according to committee Chairman Rep.

Charles Larkin, R-Clark. Larkin had said the committee would act on the package of 12 bills Friday morning. He changed his mind, however, saying he felt the proposals "deserve more consideration by the programs, and coordinate the activities of the slate. It replaces and is to carry on the activities of the mental health section and the mental retardation planning project of the State Department of Health. Norman Van Klompenberg, and Thomas Scheinost, assistant to widen portions of a thrce-milp KPPmpnt in Meadp Onuntv.

committee than could give approximately one mile east of au iz uius in vim uiceiuig. inc Sturgis. committee members should have more time to consider from Army engi-idirector' administer the policy digest the public testimony fromneers that they will ask bids'0 commission and have the open hearing Wednesday night." next week for service roads 0II1(-e 1 KIve-maintenance yard rehabilitation A catalogue of the extensive at Gavins Point, near Yankton, film anrl rvimnhloi tihrnrv uill Larkin said special committee meetings will be field Monday, Bids will be restricted to small be sent upon request. ucsua; aiiu ntunvouoj. A UUSIIICSS COnCCIIlS I have been hired as a Regional Coordinator.

My main function at the present time is Rancher still held last day for bills to be reported out of committee this session is Wednesday. Kneip, meanwhile, said he was disappointed to hear that the bills would not be acted on CODY, Wyo. (AP) A 73- Conlest enlran! vear-old Park Countv rancher Friday. He said "time is gettingjStill was held in jail on a first short, to say the least" jdegree murder charge Thursday MITCHELL Barbara Pres-i ton flew to Washington, D.C., Friday to reoresent South Da-! i nope ine legislators; alter a mixup on his bond the tax aon miena oeiay Justice of the Peace Richard kota in the National Voice of Democracy Contest. Day explained he had stipulated that only a $20,000 cash bond The Mitchell High School sen Z2 r-y rj or ior, aaugnter ot Mr.

and Mrs. William W. Preston, won the slate contest in January. package until the last minutes and then say they didn't have enough time to consider it fully," KnJr. said at a news conference Friday.

"If they do that, I might be forced to give them more time for (their deliberations," he said, indicating that if the tax package is not acted on by the end of the session he might require Fu'st prize in the national con would be acceptable for the release of Anson Eddy, charged in the slaying of another rancher, Bob Meyers, last Oct. 28. Day set the bond at the wind-up of a hearing Wednesday. Some law enforcement authorities said they thought a $2,000 lest is a $10,000 scholarship. CONSTIPATED? the lawmakers to return to a cash bond and $18,000 property DUE TO LACK OF FOOD BULK IN YOUR DIET special session that would last i bond would be sufficient to re- until a tax package was givenlcase Eddy but Day said he re- TRY final action.

Iquired a cash bond because a -Z 9 capital punishment offense was charged. Abcurezk votes Rep. James Abourezk, voted Thursday against the administration's request to increase the national debt. "I am not about to vote in favor of letting the country go further and further in debt when the money we are borrowing is being spent for moon shots and supersonic airplanes instead of for the people of South Dakota," Abourezk said. The South Dakotan also voted in support of Rep.

Wright Patt-man on a motion to hold the line on interest rates for government bonds. A bill was offered by Abourezk In honor of this momentous occasion, Mobil dealers would like to present you with a free goblet. Starting today, wheneveryou buy $3 worth of Mobil detergent gasoline' from a participating dealer, he'll give you a coupon. Which may not seem like much but when you have 3 of them from the same dealer, return them to him, and he'll give you a present! An elegant, tawny-colored glass goblet in yourchoice in sponsorship with Rep. Link of rsortn Dakota to authorize con of 7or11 ounce sizes.

(Elegant and struction of the Pollock-Herreid irrigation project in north cen tral South Dakota. UNIT STEP, INC. I tough its one-piece construction means its stem and its bowl won't I part company.) Happy Chattanooga Choo-Choo Day! It was cd March 5, 1880 that ths first passenger train chugged cut ct Cincinnati bound for Chattanooga. The Cincinnati Southern railway, America's firct municipal railroad, beoan the Chattanooga line. Thereby making a great contribution not only to transportation to Tennessee, but also to countless numbers of tapdancing acts.

WM Ycur Herns Owned Ecr.k 14 St. Joe Branches at 6th Main and Hill City, S. D. WomfcT IC. STATE BANK 2225 W.

Omaha WishM la innounc that ihey are moring Jo Iheir new location on ct about April 1st. Set ui at our new plant on Highway 14 and 79, Black Hawk. South Dakota, Mobil.We believe every day is a day to give a present. a.

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