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Rapid City Journal from Rapid City, South Dakota • 5

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Boys Club to offer Ernest Ensvcldsen Soviet 1 GiSy and area deavhs Fun. Camp! Rapid City Journal I idav, Peeeinlier .1, 1971 I diversify lists Presides! Scholars It's movie tune at the SHOCO 1120 ill ral rites a-e jvn ell i'v r.d II F.nevoKten who id Citv di.l in Frulav a Bar anreement sot Mrs. Alice Clayton E. Huffman I Mrs. Kathleen Dawley Sydney H.

Lang irnunv.r;g I Fne old-en, who was hot b. is Mirww.l hv fyr his wr.low 1'cail. and or.il Chih i City! On tie ISA S.iliiiday of each liiontli a mo ie he shown in the rUib's library. The first of these moMes start Satuiday at 'W m. A'i Boys Chili members Funeral arraimenient.s aiv BELLE FOI'KCHE-Senicesl LFMMON Services children.

pending at tin' Campbell Funer- for Sydney II. Lang will be held Mrs. ice (k-en, R2, longtime al llomt fur Mr. Kathleen Daw- at 10 a Monday at St. James, Lemmon resident who died Wed- lev.

M. who died Thur.vlav at F.niseonal Church with the Rev. ne.vlav in Five Counties 11 IIUIIIH 3 ,11 I Andrew Jensen of Spearfh of-'pital in Ix-mmon, will be 2 pm. I VJ VO'il. UUV.Q EQ St.

Louis, Mo, are lin tied. 1 he mm tor Saturdav is "Abbott meet Dr. deckle and Mr Hyde." Adiiii.viun price is la cents. Sri-vices for Clayton E. Ihil mail, 71, vha (lii'il Wednesday in a local hospital, will be 10 a.m.

Monday at LU'lirens Mortuary with tiio Ilcv. Ralph Barclay official infi. Burial will be in Black Hills National Cemetery. Huffman was born Feb. 1901 at Majilcton, Iowa.

A ine-I'hnnic hv trade, he worked in i. ill in iv til 1 iitiierati 1 1 It .,11 11 mil lt- 111 t'nivn vi.ii IlitU National C-mi'terv near with the Rev. John 11 rtinvifk romrs i ion iii L' .1 ,1, I in Mrs. Uawlev was the widow of the late Dr. W.

A. Dawley a longtime Rapid City physician and surgeon who dad in 11)33. Mrs. Dawley was born Oct. MtVCOW (AP) American VFRMII.LION Anior.g more and Soviet scientists plan to t'iatl lotl seniors selected as sign an ag-wnient on a joint cMdential Si holars from high maimed Light within fie tiirotmhoul South Dakota next two months, a Lm- by the I niver.sity of Soii'li oltinal Friday.

Kot.i are the lolaming fioin Rap- Tlie agreement was di.sciis.sed Id City and the surrounding lieiween and American area: scieiui-ts during the past few, Che'-yl Ann Push and Barbara days in Moscow. It 'was the J. Mickelson. ImiIIj of Rapid IhiViI session between special 'City Central; Lance David Beek-i-ts of the Aeronautics er, Debra Anne De Rudder, Ter-and Siace Adiniiiistiatioii and esa Lynn Janousek and John the Soviet Academy of Seien- Simmon, all of Kan id City Stev-ces. ens; Anne A.

McCain, St. Mar- Jack Tech, a at- tins Academy, Rapid City; Ken tache at the Kmbassv. Fnck.son, Douglas, Flbworth lUipr UIUH.1 111! CI. UUll mill, Fritet and Son Funeral Home Burial will be in Giwuhill A four-minute movie produced and with military rites by the'Cemetery under the direction of by a Rapid City film-Belle Fourche American Legion i Evanson-Jensen Funeral Home, maker has won an honorable Municipal cert Appieton, Minn, include two sons. Miles City, for about 'JO '-m: al years.

He was a meter reader Survivors Mrs. OLsen was born June 20, mention in the senior eateeoiy morniiiL' at Ujartdal, Tclcmaikon, of the ninth annual Kodak Tivti- 1 nir l. for the Rapid City Police Do-; Dr. John Uawlev of St. Louis if? 1' post.

Lang died Thursday at the Fort Meade Hospital. He was born Feb. 13 fr-ua. I'l. Chi -1.

,111 410 1 lovfl K' Yeloral)uNorway. to Mr. and Mrs. Thorb- Age Movie Awards. 'ijorn Haugeherg.

At the age of "The Mad Bailer No. 1S)1 at 16 she came to the United Slates winning film submitted ,1 H. 1 I the 'ine partment for nine years. latul Charles, Champaign, 111., Huffman married Ethel Tope and a daughter, Mrs. Mary Fu- in 11)58 at Yankton.

Igatc of St. Louis. Another Survivors include his widow, daughter, Jane, preceded tier I'Mtu, tiu, -ilh Alt' mm i- 't L. si Jusi'iill. S'j Il.ut llnht l'li Ai.n tl i chnni in wnn ikt parents.

Sc i Lead. He Lead and that COlll- Niiiin. Wigmi ii I ii I She married Lcn J. Olsen Road, is a comedy civi VV.U ill wvnilh Al lolin I riwiil said the scientists released the AF1J, Linda Marou.sek, Tom following stiitemeiit at the close Richev and Susan Turbiville. all their conference: 'of Belle Fourche; Roger Stein- Ethel, rural Rapid City; two, death.

and AUG. y. vJi'J in Minneapolis. minus ou exeesbiw wim-mt N. H.

Rii-iI Jii'uli Bum, Armed Forces during sons, Raymond, Lawton, Minn. The couple came to Lcrn- Avi S10; De in Huy I J. Jnhn V. AtlMilMHi, Bel Ai rVi bad movies. "We had nothing to do one War I.

He then and Marvin, Billings, to Tiirfimon in 1921 and Oken was ed- returned John Arsaga itor of the Lemmon Tribune un- afternoon." exulains Sanders, Viola J. where be married four grandchildren, one greatgrandchild; two step-sons, Dale Pope, North Ridgevillo, Ohio, "The main puriio.se of this ham and Jean Wiederhold, both third working session was to of Hill City; Kobvn Smith, Ka-discuss the technical details of.doka; De Ann DeKay, Bennett (space) hardware compatibility County High School, Martin, and to discuss a joint Amen-' Presidential Scholars are ran 'Soviet space mission. It is 'named to recognize the aca- 2q u)i9 They 01 ms tieain Jwarcn ,1, so we gauieieu ui u- Stephens, Nov Parking moter violalion WistiinMll, S.V Siiirli'-, 'A II I Tiki'VUM D' ivii, A l'Vi4 iViMflowhrixik, f-rrtl t-ss. Gif iicri.w, Stop wqn ki'iiiit'in Smim i 1. 1 SI J10.

DEADWOOD lived and Vern Pope, Rapid City; two Resurrection for John Arsaga Hot Springs and Speir-'Lemmon wliere she was a mem- made up the scupt as we before moving to Be'ller Calvary Lutheran Lead step-daughters, Mrs. Gerald will be said at 9:30 a.m. Mon- nnA PiWiJl C. I.lnu nt imhrnta 'ul lir.1 i. prohibitfd It'll turn K.mvirn Joan hllei'd Hi.tlvy, Kllli Drive, SlO to siun a final agree- deinie pidential and acliieve-wiihin two months, De- mcnt of high school seniors in He had been Cnurcn.

ino Mevcn i go ioo, jun- lli 111 ,111 CIIIU nn J. i viii nt. iiniuiu.i hi tu ij.r i ir ourcne in in. in nriu.xn uh.la atoit C. tw.rl tO.M)ll, OOU1 (Jl 1WJIU Ul), III umilil 11 i uc iivv.

umua irH nil ml Mirvivors mciuue one son, lor speni oiuy mice now on ilm. fih.t. MtMrti'w. d.i tuls will not be given nut until the state and each choosing to I i'l, sun I'lwli-r ivi'rs lui'iise tot 30 .1,.,,. i t' l' step-grandchildren, one great-Brecht, Rosary will be recited 0 Denver, one his winning 8mm color step-grandchild, three sisters at 7:30 p.m.

Sunday at the 11 'daughter. Mrs. Hazel Peterson. 'which was praised for its fun- and one brother. Funeral Home.

Burial will be Kourche iWhitehouse Station N.J., her nv idea, humorously executed" I in Oak Ridge Cemetery. i mpmh of cJtwdn brother, Tom during iudging. rt.ivs, i.mi'iv,. en r. iMi- "ii ir, wic uivciai.y 01 ouuui iin'-'ar ii'r'r one "''Hr 'n Washington, the National Dakota will receive a $200 ie' 'a.

Witmh. 4i t1. 's Aeronautics and Space Admin- arship "VKiCv Lstration had no immediate: The scholars and their parents TencD on coixiiiiims of comment. have been invited to the I'SD inroxicai-xm Fmyd Twh would not elaborate on campus Saturday to be Rili sia'cv. Manvi Traiw the statement but when queried nized and to participate in spe- SS; Albfrt WriQhl.

rtd')re nor .,1. ii-iii, Erivtnw H.Mri. i about whether the agreement cud activities in their honor. IWhamnl Al'saga died Thursday aJames Church, Miller Magee Max. N.D., and five grandchil-j A frequent entrant in the an-uCiLllallip at a Deadwood hospital American Legion Post 32iul'en- nationwide teen film com- Mrs.

Ei! een i following an eight-month illness. nnH Hn mnsnnip (VHiir lvlup 'petition and honorable winner in Mass of tlif Kesurrection tori 1)e was born Dvc m2 at Fourche aiso t(le Itiie 1970 Awards, Sanders plans Mrs, Eileen D. Deschamp, Mexico, where he ST Wl 13111 Bll Dfeen la career as a producer of or William Bulareen lie LrtOosse. $5: Harry i.ver, Kwokh, 5m r1l(ul niaillled flldlt tul Wiiltvs, H- rel SS, Rob- said it did. iaciur in television cuiuiiifi cuus.

William Bulgreen, 80, a resi- He currently is working on a wno aiea ai a wcai nospnaMondod scnool He came to rjcad-, survivinc are his widow and e.hift bSral Wd frm B'Ush' C0l- hl 1947 son James Belle Fourche af r.tf Ppnohe itb was llle cit' 'daughter, Mrs. Al (Mary) Hd. "mL6. "ei unlil retiring in 1J68. He and dark Winner; three brothel, Dr.

Robert Gilruth, director film "about old aye and ss plus mit dent of Rapid Citv since 1918. new- woman who remembers when Di ciw. of the I Manned Spacecralt died Thursday at the Fort I a M'y. B.Huev.rd 1 Center in Houston, arrived in mm un. ms won nan smep icp lean.

iRREGULARQ DUE TO tACK OF FOOD BULK IN YOUR DIET TiWf BRAN flCUCrrftf CUDS1 Mahlon of Suearfish. Clavton of Meade Veterans Administration was young ah Lt'iLUi dm. 'undd anri Snvrior. o. lnn.i a nn Cunnt.illo Hospital.

The annual competition is vom. 'piu i 'osc'w rov. tor ta Ks wnn Services are pending, with! sponsored by Eastman Kodak no rivr uik $... louise the Russian scientists. They Rehrens Mortuarv in eharse of; Co.

in cooneration with Uni- Hdrns' 5 4 I met from Nov, through Fri- Rosary 1 be recited at 7.30 llc was a membcr of St. two sisters, Mrs. Manet p.m. Sunday at Catron Boule- brose chllI.chi 'd vara Chapel. Burial will be in I day.

nil- inaaequdie mu inert Kd.pn jensen. arrangements. fversity Film Foundation. '96 Rt, str coms. Surviving are his widow, Jo-jKnutson.

Riverside. also jsephine; four daughters, Mrs. two grandsons, two granddaugh- Mount Calvary Cemetery. Born March 29, 1022 at Han- t-. t- i u.u, i ici 3 aim a liuiiiui vi uitvta nah, N.D., Mrs.

Deschamp grew woodi and Mrs Jerry nephews up in the area and attended Mi-jpatino, Mrs. Lyle (Lucy) Spaul- He was preceded in death by not State Teachers College. and MrS- brothrs and a sister. raugni scnooi xor eigm yeais Walker, all of Deadwood; three! A memorial has been estab- North Dakota until her mar- sons, Philip and Ysiderio of Uhcd to St. James Episcopal riage to Richard Deschamp at Deadwood, and Albert, Rapid Church.

vvaies, i.u., aune io, raw. two sisters, Mrs. Beatrice They lived Mitchell until iAntuna, Deadwood, and Jose-1951 when they came to Rapid phjne Arsaga in Mexico; also City. Mrs. Deschamp was a.2i grandchildren, four great- Mildred C.

Fiihr Ul 11IC a grandchildren, six nephews and a niece. He was preceded in death by two daughters and two brothers. ri A i n-'--s )h 'X A JU ULJ SAVE -X I Kf I r-f MAG i I CENT 'V vW 1)1 if I i isfj ii' IS HOT SPRINGS Graveside rites for Mrs. Mildred C. Fiihr, who died Tuesday at the State Veterans Home, were held Thursday at Black Hills National Cemetery near Sturgis with Chaplain Peter Dahlberg officiating.

Burial was under direc- Extension Club and the Cathedral parish. Survivors include her husband, Richard, 520 St. Patrick; two sons, Terrance and Wayne, and four daughters, Mary, Charlotte, Patricia and JoEllen, all at home; seven brothers, Charles and James Keaveny, both of Langdon, N.D Leonard Fred Dimond WINNER Services for Fred lion of McColley's Chapel of iDimond, 56, were held Hills. Mrs. Fiihr was born Sept.

1, 1902, at Knoxville, III. Among survivors is a nephew, Donald E. Happs, Hot Springs. Her husband, Henry, preceded her in death in 1960. day at the United Methodist Church in Winner, with the Rev.

Earl Stucke officiating. Burial was in the Winner Cemetery. Dimond died Tuesday at his home in Winner. Survivors include his widow, Jeanette; sons, Sidney of Pierre; Lance at home, Rick and a step-son, Melvin, Winner; daughter, Mrs. Dale (Linda) Goodell, Winner; three brothers, Richard of Winner, Wendell and i ill Keaveny, Los Angeles; Bernard Keaveny, Minneapolis, Minn.

and Percy, Joe and Raymond Keaveny, all of Hannah, and two sisters, Mary Keaveny, Los Angeles, and Rose Keaveny, Denver. She was preceded in death by one brother. A memorial has been established, to the Leukemia So. ciety of America. Mrs.

Minnie Malison in Lampfkkv 7A 1 il I Jake, both of Wood, and two sisters, Mrs. Ernest (Catherine) Aeschbacher, Winner, and Mrs. Lawrence (Ethel) Bergerson, SPEARFISII Services for Belle Fourche. 1 liyy mltm Mrs. Henry L.

(Minnie) Matt-son 40, who died at Lookout Memorial Hospital Thurs SOUTH AFRICA IL4S 50 PCT. day afternoon, are pending with JOHANNESBURG South Af- 1 Ray Paula, Funeral Director 12th Kansas City Phone 342-2386 the Fidler Funeral Chapel in rica generates in its thermal charge of arrangements. power stations more than 50 per In addition to her husband, cent of all the electric power Mrs. Mattson is survived by delivered on the African conti-several children. Inent.

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