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Saturday, August I'M Rapid City Journal 3 Bus Accident Victim Dies Horsemen Subdue Mud At Performance Show Duanc Paulsen Elected Mines Alumni President A Great Falls, woman died Wednesday In i Rapid City Horse show performance Mile Patrick, owned by Margue- hospital, where she had been under treatment for injuries received in a bus accident Aug. 8. Mrs. Esther Consenting 66, classes at the Black Hills tx-jrite Thompson, Alzada, Mont, position got off to a soggy bui and ridden by Walt Quillian. was a passenger in a bus which pnthusiustie start Friday at th! OiM-n barrel rnon I Candy Pennington County Fairground Leona Kimery, Rapid City; went out ol control after hitting in Raoid Citv.

Koalad. rul.Un Porse just south of Rapid City i 1 I A few classes were postponed, bv Dave Iverson; 3, Nuisance 015 "9- and along with the evening Bat Pourier, Scenic. lmir passengers were hospital- due to rain. Junior musical chairs 1. ued- Sioux Falls city engineer, graduated with a BS.

in civil engineering from the South Dakota School of Mines and Technology in 1950. Retiring executive committee members include Glenn Barber and Paul Ness, both of Rapid City, Roger Kehm of Sioux Fall and Rex Tario of Lead. The four new members filling the vacancies created by the retiring committee members are Archie Slaughter of Lead, Harlan Meyer of Huron and Milford Peterson and Ed Hubbeling, both of Rapid City. Winners in each class in- Keetcha. Mitchel Morris: 2.

Bir Mrs. Consenting is survived eluded: i Enough. Scott Bowersock: 1 by a daughter, Mrs. Vivian Nel Arabian trail horse Molly, Douglas O'Dell. I son of Great Falls, formerly of Baaton, owned by Ray and Law- Registered Quarter Horse Rapid City.

The bodv is being returned to Great Falls by Ben rence Titus, Rapid City, ridden reining 1, Scamp's Eva, 4 iv A til; i L'w lit M'pIk by Ray Titus; 2, bv Harry and Pattv rens Mortuary for funeral ser vices and burial. Frank and Berdena Ashland, Marshall, Rapid Citv, ridden by Rapid City, ridden by Debbie Eliason; 2, My Whiz, Becky Allguyer; 3, Carl Krim-i Marshall; 3, Leo Bounce, John bill, Pierre. iTesar, Rapid City. Junior western pleasure 1,1 Horse show competition con-Snowball, Darla Fisher; 2, tinued through Saturday. Cochise, Julie Rapp; 3, Snip, Highway Patrol Capt.

Orville Worman said the drath would probably be counted as a traffic fatality, pending completion of an autopsy. Rabid Skunk Reported Killed In Slurgis AIU; Icrry MePherson Registered Quarter Horse sen STURGIS City police have announced that tests on a skunk killed near downtown Sturgis in- ior western pleasure 1, Barry Duane Paulson Pat Star, Howard Pitzer, Erick- Duane Paulson of Sioux Falls dicate the animal had rabies. son. ridden bv Tom Elia has been elected national presi-lThey have urged pet owners to son; 2, Short Kay, D. W.

Stan-! ford, Rapid City, Laura Boggio' dent of the Alumni Association be alert to more rabid animals (Two Breeders Split lop Hereford Honors SCOUTS BULTENA, BRADFORD AND PAVEK WORK ON SERVICE PROJECT Young patients enjoy testing their dexterity and skills UKITED FUND AT WORK ruling; 3, Tana Queen, David of the South Dakota School of in the area. Mines and Technology. i A dog owned by Rickle Gowin Roth, Rapid City. Junior registered Quarter i Horse western pleasure 1. Tri ll ande Oueen.

Pitzer. Eliason rid- Knot Tying Breaks Sanatorium Routim t'aulson succeeds Harold; was bitten by the skunk and Sliper of San Francisco who is, has been destroyed. The skunk vice president of Port Cost reportedly attacked the dog near Clay Products, a Homes! ake, the Gowin home. Mining Company subsidiary. When the boy opened the door A native of Irene, the new of the house, the skunk and the president of Tech's 3.80 alumni dog both reportedly ran into Vimg; 2.

Debbys Top Cat. Ted Hereford judging friday stiver Bene, hpring yearlings Jacobs. Rapid Citv: 3. Miss the Black Hills Exposition in ABC Kilgorette 10. Summer thmuLh (hp I'nited Fund ulannine and arranens nreos- River Ann, Bud DeJong, Kenne-jRapid City was largely a yearlings WBR Donna B8, George is a willing chap, but he needs the help and two-wav affair with Wyoming! Wagon Box.

bee. campaigns. sary. ARC: association received his B.S. de-ithe house.

and Nebraska breeders carry inai Senior heifer calves Junior western pleasure 1, For a week, they met with the later shot the Poueve. Wade Berrv: 2. Tana most of the too honors in the Kilgorette 21. Adams. Winter Kree in ctvU engineering from A neighbor the School of Mines and Tech- skunk.

By SANDRA BEWETT Journal Staff Writer support of all Rapid Citians to keep community services healthy half daily and ii.qht them vueen, scnurger; 3, Ligni combined rolled ana norneu i-ucr iwv miss voio ione, scouting skills, such as uyle DeJon8' show. ernon C. Jones Sons, Henry, nology in H61 and in 1952 an architectural engineering B.S flara fftccpll 0 Life in a tuberculrsis sana-K ino firct ni.i anrt ta Junior barrel race 1, Dallasi Named champion bull by i Neb. Gct-ofsire torium is a far crv from the Movies of scout iarrbtrees and i' Dandy, Frank Rapp; 2, Judge Emil Rezac, Tabor, was i and ready to Adams on pro-'Bree fr0l University -of Real Onward 872.1 Wyoming. Difpe ThiiMfiaU normal environment of healthv Van rinv (V, bylgeny of HDR iifaiiifisiiciw ojjdiiutM.MJi, iveguiaior snowii uj Mike Heathershaw; 3.

SparkieJABC Reculator 12. shown ins civic and protessional children, but a smali group of prarn All materials wt re picked Donna FLshor' Adams Bros. of yearlings Thorp. Pair Indian boys at Sioux Sanatorium out by the scouts. i Registered Appaloosa stake Neb.

pf calves Adams. vities Include 19fi6-7 president of Edison Junior High School HOT SPRINGS Funeral ser-vices for Mrs. Clara Olthoff Cos. serve those who need assistance, guidance and help. 1.

a t)t year Rapid Citians are Ecttme a break routine nf to srv.n.Tace ftiaria tarii Wagon Box Ranch, Mory, ine tiereiora snow, tne last thmiifih thn efforts of three en-! i i Johnson. Rapid Citv: 2. Smi showed the rewrve cham- of three days of cattle judging, lr l'dM Me: iwira im- t.uun-1 ill i tary and service on the "Vla.1 '1, George pe-thed the thusiastic 15oy hcou's Church the bovs thev t-auia uoygio; ime pmn null, vum iron rromise. pusnea hi a ukui, niwiy of directors of Sertoma 8 nere Both top bulls were out of the rain that did not discourage the tional (Sioux Falls Club); past I iiie seouis, urn juu-i "tnmic thev've enjoyed Bultena and Doug Bradfield, asked about their class, spectators. stu-' I'nited Fund drive over the top.

But George can't rest on hiv laurels; he must keep president, secretary and direc- i Champion female Hereford are working on their community dents' reactions tor of South Dakota Engineering with the Rev. L. E. Clements officiating. Burial was in the Evergreen Cemetery.

Music was furnished by Mrs. Al Seacet and Mrs. Don Uhl. Pallbearers were George g'was Wagon Box's WBR Silver Society and member of the Na i Belle, while ABC Kilgorette 10 wo ins and soon he will need service project oh- the way to more help. This is the third in earning Life Scout rank.

As THE OFTEN-SHY. solemn In-a series of Journa: articles part of the requirements for dian boys show interest and en- Abductor Seized, Girl Unharmed tional Society of Professional Engineers and the American So- i HlollYr lrom Adams was rmm te" desiened to inform the public iadvancement, tney located tneir musiasm as me scouk, presen Evans, John Evans, Frank Cock- about the work being done own project and did all the them with a cheerful challenge, "Look at this knot Do you William Crawford, 418 Third bull class MANCHESTER, il. (AP) think you can do this one?" Street, reported to police his Two-vear-olds ABC Reuu-'jWn If. Caonette. 18.

the ob- Since 1954 Paulson has been jV, an associate with Harold Spitz-Il nagel and Associates, of Mrs-. (f0SI 1 MondaJ in Sioux Falls. He presently serves as treasurer and head of thei'y 3I- lm al an.ria Hnnnrt. Ia, and was married to Fred Coordinated by Pan! White, a pickup truck was stolen. Henator 12.

Senior yearlings TH icct of a massive manhunt on social worker at the matorium.1 said the keys had not been left Mr Mischief from Thorp charges that he alnlucted a 13-the project is similar to the switch. Hereford Farms, Britton. Junior'year-old girl at rifle point from carried out by scouta all across Mrs. bwede Moore, 1601 Oma-j WB1 siivor home in Winrhendnn. Hills State Graduates Urqed To Renew Selves 6 iGosseU on Oct.

20. 1904. at muni I the country. ScautsDlant trees ha. reported someone entered h(1v hM in nrison Saturday on Other business at the evenins Em.ery I.

1 1 hn I She was preceded In death by a fugitive charge. meeting included election of to prevent sou erosion, fk Spring yearlings ABC SPEARFISH "The world education degrees. One hundred snow for churches and and a billfold Adams. Summer The ex-Marine with a history nuu, uu her husband. has become a neighborhood be- and sixteen students completed donate time to help in emer-l58 in it- She gave officers the yearlings TH DBL Modest, jof mental illness was captured: piUy owner and Survivors include four sons, thorp.

without resistance Friday at president of the Dill Construe- Andrew, Fred and Bernard, all fore it was a brotnernooa," ur. wont ior tour year ut-grccs uui-jKoncv situations such as floods i 01 a suspect. I. D. Weeks told summer grad- ing July and August.

and trv to serve the communitvi Frontier Ford, East Boule- Senior bull calves ABC Ad-hitzwilliam Depot, nine miles I i.i I nates at commencement exer-i Dr. James Thorness ot tne in evcrv wav nos.sit. accord-iVdlu mn, rcporuni winter hull 'f mm ih Maarhiias-NVw rf.l V.f.i. I ktu fhi.fl tujn tifi.c finH ii icises. ai Diain hub oiaw Bua lacuny proiiouuveu oiu mg 10 scout executives ana tM: calves TH Mr.

Mischief 5841, Hampshire border, alter a resi- Craig in the three-year term 8nina, r. of office. Prof. Guy March rs continues as executive director na Rust Ci y. i lege Thursday.

the invocation and the benedic- leaders. Community and civil itrom a lm mxM used car dent recognized him from news- Thorp. ii a of three Adams. Ipaper photos and notified au- Group tlmrities Group of two Adams, Dr. Weeks, retired president (ion.

Merlyn Aman directed the service projects are at the 11 was Pai'ea on tne used the University of South choir and Mrs. Mari- heart of scouting, shys local car lota, spoke of the paramount anne Bieber was organist. jcxecutive Arthur Jansen. Proj-1 need for individual Following the exercises, grad-iects such as these are supported Btiralarv Charae of the alumni association. 01 Jorgenson was Emmf ed to fill the unexpired term of; of Hot Springs; 25 grand-Paulson a a mpmhor of the children and 28 grcat-grandchil- The girl, Marie Couture, ap Female class winners: Junior yearlings WBR Sil- parently was unharmed.

She aying that the change in tech-mates were honored at a recep- dren; two sisters, Mrs. Anna was returned home. executive committee. Jorgenson irology and the shift from a tion held in the upper lounge Chief Webb Sherman of of the United Fund. Rearing Ordered CfiiI Illintnn of the student center.

Paterni and Mrs. Una Schmidt, both of Holland, Iowa, and one brother, Otie Olthoff of Wells-burg, Iowa. Jr. had spotted the tw in a field A HQ RileS near a general store. Sherman said CaoueUe had crouched infondUCted ThurSdaV iha rfrace uith htn rif urnlln tho ABOUT 4.000 boys and 1,3091 Isaac Charles Truman Jr.

of Drlffnn fftW leaders participate in the scout-New Underwood was remanded' IvJi I V-UW ing program in the 3iack Hills back to Rapid City r- Area Council, which covers 13'Court for preliminary hearing' OPS rQIT rural to an urban society in tne light of both population and knowledge explosions, have made human relations a major problem. i "People in education find special difficulties" he said, "for whereas we once knew the kind jf a world for which to try to lead Plans Culling counties in South Dakota and uhpn hp tv.fnro tnion Hit-Run Rash Strikes City girl went to the store for food Funeral crvir-oa u'r and returned. Thursday afternoon at the'Qf Weeds LolS Wyoming. Scouting in this area George D. Lampert in Penning- Hnirx krA was begun in 1914 and the cotin-'ton County Circuit Court.

iLUll OIIUW cil. Was chartered in 19301 with! Truman is eharopH with third The two were taken into cus aiuuuf uut-i ai iiuiiie 101 tody after state police and sher- Hit and run apnirlnnto uorp i i i Ti.lior nilt.n onrlll mt-iiiiH'i iu ui uo. tnL'r ip rp rv up U'aiupn "t-imju i unnwu, ohu tducate people, now we re tuueate peH.e, the becomine commonolace with the! W.l) II in Pattv Onstetlahl. Ranid surrounueu area. E.

E. (Duffy) Allgier, who died Monday. The Rev. Clarence Adams officiated. Pallbearers were Dar-rell Brady, Virgil Johnson, Rob i obodv know" City police department for sold bonds and collected scrap He was charged with breaking'deaned up the championship rdurated nennle to the second day in succession metal as part of thtir citizen-! and entering a residence on -honors in the open dairy cattle Ll Tsi, of values Frida'- brin8'n8 to ei8ht -ship and communitv service June 20 with intent to commit show during the 1W6 Black Hills ert Hodgins, Web Hill, Cliff Hills Breeders Exposition in Rapid City to evaluate things of the past J7 tn tn.

fhrwwn filled by performing as honor Uh R- Brenner. 613 St. BUards at flag HOT SP vorth clinging Tisher's Holstein cow Myrna was named grand champion cow. nrand champion female. RINGS COURT Sweep Rabbit Ebright and Chris Hoseth.

Mrs. Walter White was organist and Mrs. Jane Anderson was soloist. Burial was In the Mountain Intoxication John E. Mur- W.

I18 C.ar.a!.h! 'rning flag lore and practicing LEAD Lead city commissioners Thursday decided to hire several boys to cut weeds along and on vacant lots. The decision was made after several complaints were heard on the issue. All other available manpower the city has is involved In resurfacing city streets, the commission reported. The board decided against a request of Harold Jensen to abandon High Street east of Richmond Street. The board was advised this road is the only access Homestake Mining Co.

has to its water tank. urldiir and firt ntafp in! Mc her cow class ShftW HnnnfC on the Mt side a car as il respect of country and commu- ray, Hot Springs, $25. tors fo try new and untried came o( of Interstate 90, and nity I speeding Jack hp'Ltul'Tlr tinued on. Damage was esti-j Although the popukr image of Rapid City, $15. me simpiiciiy 01 woiuicr uots mateci at $150.

The accident;) i The Opstedahl Holstein heifer View Cemetery with graveside rites conducted by the Elks Daisy was grand champion heif- rot belong alone to little chil- at 2:05 a.m. Saturday ladv across street is FALL RIVER COURT er reserve chamnion female and1. Northern Hi.lls. Lodge and military rites by the At 8:20 p.m. Friday, a parked characteristic of the scout- HOT SPRINGS first nlaee.

sinior vearlin top.Amencan Legion ne eoneuueu uy say, -jCar owncd by Erncst Norman inR spiriti tlu. js much livrnse Evans Dilon. ot heifer. tne ciacK i.nis r.xpo- passion and love are at the core Olmstead, 1018 North Seventh more jt reat.h'es into the liyes Springs, $26.70 including costs. ol solutions lor tne woria heifer was a Holstein shown byUaPia, ulf Kddio Onstidahl Tltv rirsl PlacC breed winners atreet, was strucs anu uamageu of the boys am tn(Mr families, 1 an estimated $50.

the neighborhood, community 1 1 nun MARRIAGE LICENSE DEADWOOD John Ladson Dr. J. E. Kirkpatrick and Dr. Eleven High Schools Are Closed In Slaie PIERRE (AP) M.

F. Cod-dington, superintendent of pub i jauira riL-mr, -i un, nation, hv stu ti sunn U1IU iiuuwii, ujr JUU I 1 in mc Htui-l ma ill si 1,,.. T' U(K'lpr- t)la omce means as a week of knot tying and Janet Anderson, both of place went to Charlie, shown by 1U3 mai.Illllc al al an lnaian spcarlisn. jJoey Norman, ack Hawk. students with their hoods.

Dean, Boulevard and St. Louis and Keith Jcwitt assisted in the didn't stop. Damage was $75 iresentation of bachelor of sci-j Bernard Landis, 53 Franklin.jJOUR LOCAL PLANT Cullough, Black Hawk; Robert Roe, Belle Fourche (twice). Senior does John C. Shef-fer, Rapid City; Roe (twice); Melvin J.

Miller, Sturgis1 (twice). Bucks six-eight months Mr. and Mrs, Ray Slaby, Piedmont. Venezuelan Millers Visit Hills i nif aim uaLHL-iui ui m.h.-hlc tola onicers nis car was situck a( Twelfth and st Joe at 12:45 Oscar Melcherl Dies; Friday-He set 81 A Ji- i In another accident at the Arrangements rending -West Boulevard railroad cross Does six-eight months Roe (twice). Scouts Present Skit For Kiwanis Club Scouts of Troop 55 presented a skit for the downtown Rapid City Kiwanis Club to dramatize the hard life of a scoutmaster and point up the need of a new leader for the troop.

Bill Stewart, senior patrol leader, served as master of ceremonies for the presentation. Two veteran scoutmasters for the troop, Art Jones and Dave Caulkins, participated in the program, Caulkins presented special scout badges to four members of the troop who recently completed a hike "afoot or afloat" in Minnesota. Receiving the awards were Doug Bell, Dave Bell, Glenn Terry and Millers from sunny, around the world and Is Dakotas, largely because of; Junior buck Roe. ing, a California woman es lic instruction, said Friday 11 more South Dakota high schools have been closed. Included are 10 public and one private school.

They are: Amherst (Marshall County); Bath (Brown); Belvidere (Jackson); Columbia (Brown); Fedora (Miner); Garden City (Clark); Madison Franklin (Lake); Peever (Roberts); Trent (Moody), and Toronto Deuel). The parochial school closed is St. Agatha, Howard, in Miner County. The number closing this year is the largest in any one year. Since 1950, 62 have shut down.

ti ooi Oscar F. Melchert, 67, diedicaoed serious injury when her cal Venezuela saw South Dakota supported by wheat producers higher protein content and fav- Junior doe Miller. a local hospital Friday eve-jCar stalled on the tracks and wheat being made into flour Fri-: in five states, including South orable milling qualities. Pen of three friers Gaylon fling, funeral arrangements was hit by a slow-moving. day and they liked what they.

Dakota. i T. rnntru.B mi11in. inju)rvi Cross, Rapid city. bre pending with Behrens Mor engine.

saw. yuarnuerg, oi in-state, relatively new the first mill Mary Ellen Keane of The five-member trade mis-(welcomed the visitors and fx-iS tak7 Just ow tuary. Born at Bazill Mills, Ualll tOlu Olllters sne was wcic i mm wri-nvnu uiciuiru mc uirci nui'ii ui 300,000 tons of flour was pro- iiym itiuiwiicis k. i ni tw. V- i travelin8 'T I 7 i idueed in 1965 from a total of 14 May Defy Court rvesierii ouuui uanoiu wuu iilSvara, IOHOWing 3 line OI irauii ru ui iiic ouuiu iuivuia, im-jr wt-ic nujJirMru nun ulcimjj.

larents when he was nine years; which began stopping for the Wheat Commission which is en-1 efficiency of the plant and the! bid. The family settled near; Main Street signal light. She gaged in a program to increase quality of the product. 3r28 non-public schools operating leaders are under a court order fn. Sar 'ox Elder Creek north of Rapid started across the tracks, then overseas sales of wheat pro-1 Gus Snyder, executive di-'ity.

He ranched there with his stopped and began backing in the state. rector of the wheat commission, restricting the scope of open urother, Oscar, until 1959 when but the car stalled. She did not A visit to Tri-State Milling said Venezuela imports practic- Mark Anderson, The annual picnic for the downtown club will be held at Sioux Park Sunday starting at 12:30 p.m. The West Side and Lead club members and their families are invited to attend. ie moved to Rapid City.

see the train or hear the whistle. I Co. topped the groups schedule ally 100 per cent of all the Frontier Starts New He was a member of the Engineer Bill Berry estimated riday. A dinner was neiu in; wheat it consumes, anout a mu- Zion Lutheran Church. his speed at 10 miles an hour evening with Andrew lion bushels annually.

About Service To Bi Survivors include three broth-IDajnage to the car was on the Brakke, Fresno, chairman of the. half of that amount comes from rs, Emil of Rapid City, Hugo front end and side. Miss Keane wheat commission, acting as. the U.S. on a cash basis with CHEYENNE (AP) Fron was shaken.

incsi. ianaaa Doing ine our mam Lodi, and Carl of La-hrope, Calif. tier Airlines said today new one- Saturday the Venezuelans! supplier, Deer on the road cawed an White Eagle School Registration Friday stop round-trip air service to toured the Black Hills, stopping "Venezuela's population Is in other accident, investigated by state police, on the Havward at Mount Rushmore and other Billings will be intiated Sunday in Cheyenne. Cheyenne sales-service man Road. 13 miles east of points of interest creasing and the nation economy is very strong," Snyder said.

"This makes the country housing demonstrations, which have been marked by violence in all-white neighborhoods, but Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. said marches "probably will be resumed Sunday as planned." "We are prepared to put thousands in the street if need be," he said. Circuit Judge Cornelius J. Harrington issued the temporary restraining order Frklay at the request of the city of Chicago and Police Supt.

Orlando W. Wilson. His order limits the number of demonstrators to 500, permits only one march a day, only during non-rush hour daylight periods and requires that police be given 24 hours advance notice of any demonstration. White Eagle school registra- at 3:30 p.m. Friday.

Included in the delegation Bradlev James Mills of the! were Miguel Stein, representing Peds Attack Club DA NANG, South Viet Nam AP) Viet Cong terrorists at ager Oliver Brunz said the new tion will be held on Friday, a very popular cash market, schedule provides a late after- Aug. 26, from 9 to 11 a.m. at State Game Lodce told officers a grain importing firm; Saul! one in which we want South noon dally departure to Billings tne scnooi Students transferring to the with intermediate service for THE COVETED rank of Eagle Scout was conferred upon Rick Sell mid (left) and Tim Callahan this week In a Court of Honor sponsored by Boy Scout Troop 7, The troop is sponsored by the Cathedral PTA. Parents of the honored scouts are Mr Mrs. George Schmid, SI3 Cleveland, and Mr.

and Mrs. Charles Caila. han, 1701 Tepee. tacked an American servicemen's club in Da Nang with ihreg or four hand grenades Sat-Lrd night. Casper.

New daily return service from Billings and Casper ar school are required to present reports cards irom tlie previous scnooi. Birth certificates must he swerved to avoid hitting deer Dorfm an, Humberto Cirigliano Dakota wheat producers to on the road, went off the rcadland Pietro Castelli, all associ-jshare." and struck a tree and fence. i ated with milling Venezuela has traditionally A passenger, Charlotte Bow-and Alvaro Carranque, a mem-j imported winter wheat from the man, 18, also of the game lodge, Ibcr of the staff of Great Plains southern Great Plains region. In suffered cuts and bruises, TheiWheat, in Latin America, later years, however, it has accident happened on a curveGPW is a regional market pro- started to look at the hard and hill. motion organization which opcr-i northern spring wheats of the rives at Cheyenne in mid-eve-! Nobody was killed, but a num ning.

ber of people suffered minor in- be presented for all children entering school for' the first The service will be flown with uries Irom shrapnel and Hying jet-power Convair 580 aircraft. I time. Class..

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