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Sun Valley Sun from Augusta, Montana • 2

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Sun Valley Suni
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Augusta, Montana
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3k A ja S3 2 Nov 21 1985 Sun Valley Sun Sun River Electric Co-op's 48th annual meeting Friday pM Northfield Minn Mid-West is a nine-state organization in the Missouri River Basin and its 300 systems serving more than three million people is a force in die social and economic growth in die Missouri Basin The organization it dedicated to seeking and promoting an abundant supply of electric energy for consumers at die lowest possible cost and the principles in die preference clause Simonton is a former television news commentator He is extremely well versed on the rural electric Montana counties surrounding the Great Falls area Some $90000 in "capital credit" checks will be refunded to consumers "on line" in 1967 Entertainment will be provided by the Missouri Breaks Barbershop Quartet Holdover trustees of cooperative are Stanley telling Fort Shaw William Johnson Bynum Will Thrasher Stockett and Lloyd Meland Vaughn A "special incentive" for members to attend will be a $450 cash drawing Bishop said Some 500 member and guests are expected to attend the 48th annual meeting of the Sun River Electric Cooperative at die Heritage Inn in Great Falls this Friday Nov 22 Registration will start at 10 am with a free lunch being served at noon according so Ralph Bishop of Brady president of the consumer-owned utility Fred' Simonton executive director of the Mid-West Electric Consumer's Association Denver Cok will be die guest speaker at die afternoon session He grew up on a farm in western Minnesota and is a graduate of Carieton College American Legion Auxiliary Survivors include a brother Herb Dickinson of Spokane Wash and a sister Mrs John (Adeline) Bennington Kalispell Croxford and Sons were in charge of arrangements MILDRED GUTHERY No services are planned for Mildred Ada Guthery 76 Vaughn who died Sunday in a Great Falls hospital Cremation has taken pike under the direction of Croxford and Sons Funeral Home Mrs Guthery was bom in St Joseph Mo where she attended school She worked in several restaurants in the Great Falls area She also served lunches for the Sun River School and was a member of Scoreboard Three trustees terms expire at the meeting Candidates nominated for these positions are Roberta Rohrer Conrad who will vie with Robert Monroe Valier from Dist 4 Ronald Ostberg Fairfield incumbent trustee unopposed in Dist 5 and Bishop incumbent trustee Members may nominate additional candidates from the floor at the meeting Members will also hear reports on the operations and financial conditions of the consumer-owned system which operates 2600 miles of power lines serving over 4400 consumers in eight north-central GIRLS BASKETBALL Northern Divisional at Shelby Nov 14 games: Chinook 72 Belt 38 Simms 74 Cut Bank 30 Fairfield 59 Comad 34 Malta 72 Choteaa 39 Nov 15 games: Cut Bank 58 Bek 55 (2 OTs to) Choteau 46 Conrad 44 (to) Chinook 63 Simms 49 (sf) Malta 59 Fairfield 45 (sf) Nov 16 games: Simms 60 Choteaa 34 (to) Fairfield 86 Cut Bank S3 (to) Simms 50 Fsirfield 45 (3rd) Malta 46 Chinook 43 (1st) Dist SC Tonrnament at Centerville: Nov 14 games: Stanford 65 Power 43 Geyser 51 Geraldine 50 CemenriDe47 Brady 31 Dutton 48 Augusta 44 Nov 15 games: Genldine 42 Power 41 (to) Augusta 64 Brady 46 (to Stanford SI Geyser 47 (sf) Centeralle 59 Dutton 50 (sf) Fred Simonton Obituaries M1LLICENT MITCHELL Graveside services were Tuesday at 2 pm at the Augusta Cemetery for Millicent Mitchell 95 of Great Falls She died at a Great Falls nursing home last Saturday She was bom in Greeiileaf Wis and attended schools there and in Montana where she moved with her parents at the age of 12 She married Harvey Mitchell Nov 3 1907 in Glendive They moved in 1930 to Augusta where they owned and operated a gas station and bulk plant until his death in 1969 She was active in community work until 1971 when she moved to the nursing home after falling and breaking a hip She was a member of the Jack-a-lopes Prairie Goats RAVEL Head Roy PO (in Phono: Mounts Rugs Birds Curtis Taxidermy Curtis 23 years experience Nov 16 games: Geyser 57 Augusta 49 (to) Geraldine 55 Dutton 28 (to) Geraldine 54 Geyser 50 (3rd) Centerville 66 Stanford 60 (1st) FOOTBALL State Class semifinals Roundup 24 Choteaa 17 Cut Bank 23 Baker 13 State Class semifinals Terry 60 Sheridan 16 Medicine Lake 42 Arlee 28 Credit unions donate to restore Statue of Liberty Next year 1986 will mark the 100th birthday of the Statue of Liberty and to celebrate the beloved lady Montana credit anions continue to uphold the credit union philosophy "people helping by joining the nationwide effort to totally restore and preserve this symbolic monument to freedom The Montana Credit Union Netwotof 111 units contributes 3 cents per credit anion member more dun 200000 to help pay for the restoration ly Act KM Box 247 Vaughn MT 59417 back of Big Sky Vista) S65-3082 or S65-3223 A-- --'i iJ VS A1 4 feM riM Softs'1 i Sj5f mV V'U fjW'iiw m9CII1 rf Js 1 -Sfh rv 'r? St I w- $3 n-v JJ nK3 iV vVi b'o v-: fc 5 'A )' program the Sun River Valley Senior Citizens' She married George Guthery April 20 1930 in St Joseph He died in 1976 Survivors include a daughter Mrs Elmer (Georgeatm) DeBolt of Vaughn sister Hilda Hulsey Sacramento Calif five grandchildren and six greatgrandchildren Morris pallbearers Pallbearers at Raymond Moms' funeral were Dan McGillis Melvin Taule LeRoy Lacker Lenny Malatare Glen Enderson and Dennis Prattis Honorary pallbearers were Herbert Roger Clifford Gray Floyd Sibley Robert Anderson John A Brown Man Theony and Chip McGillis Other recent area deaths: Huigh Greyn 59 Choteau fertilizer businessman and longtime fanner Hoyt Glenn Wade 92 of Cascade Rosalie "Laveme" Sandbtson 60 of Great Falls Among survivors is son Danny Ryan of Wolf Creek Timothy Caires 44 of San Jose Calif while hunting with friends near Augusta Nov 12 Ralph Phillips Sr 57 of Lincoln at VA Hospital Fort Harrison Mary (Crowley) Thompson 85 in a Grek Falls mining home She was raised at St Peters Mission south of Fort Shaw Mahlon Lemley 92 at the Teton Medical Center in Choteau Nov 14 A resident of Skyline Lodge Choteau Lemley previously lived at Fairfield 4-H AUGUSTA LIVESTOCK The second meeting of the Aagasta livestock 4-H Club was called to order by President Naomi Wearley The minutes and treasurer's reports of the last meeting were read by Secretary-Treasurer KeniBaretL The old business discussed was the 1985 record book awards night Gint Wearley gave a report on it Our club received 15 awards Another item of business discussed was the Nile Bazaar which we set up committees We also decided to raise money at die Nile Bazaar by having a bake sale and selling cat glass Christinas ornaments The new bnsiness discussed was the Christmas tree sale which we decided against having We also decided to subscribe to the San Valley Sun so we can get pictures and articles for die senpbook Our club was notified that a 4-H from the Maks 4-H dab mcer aa was decided But wo would donate $20 to rim nt Peggy Diane Llghtner Travel Consultants It First Street NEChotaau MT 59422406-466-53I2 Air Amtrak Tours Cruises Dutton State Bank 'Serving Dutton Brady Power and Auto Farm Fire Homeowner Life Health Aviation COW POKES ORLD HOME: 467-2023 633 3991 Bar Hotel Sawtooth Insurance Agency fnr IS First St NE Box 10 CHOTEAU MT 59422 SHIRLEY RUSTAD OFFICE: 466-5749 1 800 Lazy Cafe CAFE HOURS: am-9 pm dally 6 DINNER SPECIAL SALISBURY STEAK wmushroom gravy choice of potato soup or salad tar vegetable and dosser $595 "Now I bot wheri mtaygn out git out!" One way la good the ether better! The Dutton State Bank goes out of the may to provide you wRh the beat in all banking otrviceo! Augusta House Gift Shop Hours 11 am -5 pm Wadnouday thru Sunday $100000 Maximum Insurance for each depositor by Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation NUNTMG A FISHING LICENSES AUGUSTA MT 662-9236 -AdeBWeufcr vif?.

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