Pinedale Roundup, The (Newspaper) - June 14, 1962, Pinedale, Wyoming Shoshone cowboy wins rodeo title I at two-day rodeo event last weekend Bill Spratl of Shoshone was the all-around cowboy during the two-day Roundup held in Pmedale Saturday and Sunday. In addition to his buckle for outstanding performance the Shoshone man won a buckle for first place in the calf roping with a time of 14.2 seconds. Sally Hay. queen, rode and displayed the saddle which will be awarded to the top money winner at the end of the rodeo season. She was also awarded a buckle with 1962 inscribed upon it. Others who won buckles were Frank Freese for the top ride in bulldoging with a time of 85. In the bareback riding division Toby Reach placed first and in saddle bronc riding Sam Morgan was top. In the ladies eveits Sweed Mc- Alister won a buckle for the best time in the barrel race on both days. Her time of 42.1 was only one-tenth of a second bet- ter than Sandy Sanford. Tom Ready and Bill Drake look firit in the team tying over the Bassett and Bassett team. Susan Guio won first for both days in the pony races and in the little pony race Christy Pearson won first for both days. Ed Kitchen was first in the boys calf riding, Patsy Hittle was first in the goat tying with a time of 13.9 and the wild horse Southwest district vote goes to Budd, Weber The annual school board elec- tion for the Southwest school district saw incumbent Joe L Budd returned to the board and Arthur W Weber named for the other three year term. race was'win Judges for the event were Norman Fronk and Bobby Lo- zier. Flagman was Ross Meeks. field flagger was Pete Hoagland and the timers were Bert John- son and Nancy Lozier. Carl Ur- bigkit was the announcer. Gene Pfisterer, Pat Johnson and Joe Hay are donating the saddle which will go to the top rodeo hand of the season. Mr and Mrs Dean Binning and Willard attended the 48th wed- ding anniversary of Mrs Bin- n-ng's sister and brother-in-law Mr and Mrs John B Dickson on June 3 in Rock Springs. Kathy Helene of Salt Lake City was a house guest for sev- eral weeks of her grandparents Mr and Mrs Harmon Shannon. Her rhother came last weekend for her. Wilderness aids get training here in special school A training school for Wilder- ness recreation ajda waa-hekHn- High wintry has Pinedale last week an Bridger wilderness management p r o gram, objectives and policy. Wilderness recreation aids working through the Pinedale coordinator will contact, advise and assist wilderness travelers to obtain good management on the Bridger Wilderness area. They received training in safe- ty, fire control, packing, trail maintenance, sign erection, com- munication, wilderness regula- tion, policy and enforcement Attending the training were Nord Putnam of Afton, Darwin Pitchford, Verlin Parker, Pat Wilde alt of Montpelier, Idaho, Carl Patterson of Kemmerer and Phillip Johnson of Ogden, Utah. Robert Burkholder, staff of- ficer of the Bridycr national forest, Kemmerer, conducted the week-long program. His as- sistants, consisting of local in- structors and Kemmerer staff officers, were each specialists in their various fields. Hew books added to library shelves by Jcwctt fund over-norm snow cover; lakes frizz Tht- snownark in the high W'lderness Area is far ahovi1 normal, auorilinn to for- est rjiM-er Kenneth D Roberts, Pmedaiv. A aerial survey of the Wii-il River mountains of t'le i.r Forest shott'1'! a so1 id snow paik above fret The Jean lakes, El- bow lake. Island lake, the Tit- comb lakes, Cooks 1-ork lake and Victory lake are Mill and covered with a sohrl blanket of snow. Snow bridges over Fremont creek, Pole creek and North I'ork lake are Three books: 'Trail Driving Days" by Dee Brown; "Zenas Leonard, Fur Trader" by John C Ewers and "Land of Giants" by Davis Lavender were recently given to the Sublette County Library through the Lora Neal Jewett memorial. Another memorial book, "American Panorama" a Holi- day magazine periodical, was given to the library by the 2 Better U homemakers New fiction books ready for circulation are "Ship of Fiools" by Katherine Ann Porter, "Key to the Door" by Alan Sillitoe, "Man Who Killed the Deer" by Frank Waters, 'Bridge on the Drina" by Ivo Andric, "My Fa- ther's House" by Shirley Eclov and "Fox in the Attic" by Rich- ard Hughes. New non-fiction books are "Toylois Encyclopedia of Gar- "Continent We Live On" by Ivan "Lan- terns and Lances" by James Hut 'snow TUiniu.'g-Bi'e- still intact m drift areas along the ridges. It appears that high trails through Hailey Pass, Washakie Pass, Jackass Pass, Hay Pass, Hat Pass and Green River Pass will be closed by snow until late July or early August. Lower lakes and trails within the wilderness area will be 10 to 15 days later opening than usual this year. Wilderness visi- tors should plan their trips ac- cordingly. Brake drums ground right here in Pinedale. Your mechanic has the details. Roundup Classified grt mults Schooldistricts tory of Communism" by R V ,Daniels..______._ PHOTO TINTING make your favorite photo come to life with color Olnny Miller Phone 367-4760 of Peace Catholic church in Pinedale. The Communicants are shown here with the four Altar boys in the foreground. PERSONAL NEWS ITEMS Mr and Mrs Arnold Bowlee of Missoula, Montana were house- guests for several days last week of Sid and Amie Reynolds, With them came their daughter Susan who plans to spend the summer with the Reynolds' at their ranch. Frank Button and Carson Smith left for their home in Nebraska Saturday after vaca- tioning at their cabin at Willow lake. Mr and Mrs Cody Harrison left last week for their home in Arizona after a visit with the Thomas Delgados. May Winninger of Riverton was a houseguest last Thursday night of Mr and Mrs Bill Bayers. During the weekend, Chet Bay- er was here from Cheyenne vis- iting his parents. John J Radesovich of Rock Springs spent Sunday with the Dean Binnings. Mr and Mrs J C Hopkins were dinner guests Father's.day of the Marvin Hopkins. Mrs Vemon Delgado returned home Thursday from Salt Lake City where she was a patient at Holy Cross hospital several days. While she was gone her boy stayed with their grandpar. ents, the Tom Delgados. Mr and Mrs G E Landeen of Rock Springs were overnight guests last week of the Walt Rosenes. Have your brake drums ground in Pinedale. See your local garage. county tax money Payment from the Sublette county general school fund was made to all five school districts in the county. A tola lof was disbursed by county super- intendent of schools Rosalie Hockett. The fund is obtained through county, taxes, fines and motor vehicle fees. Distribution to the districts is made on the basis of the number of teachers and bus drvers In the district. Dtstrice one, Pinedale, receiv- ed district five, Bon- durant, received dis- trict six, Bronx and Kendall, re- ceived and the South- west district, Big Piney, got 171.29. Of the taxes accounted for motor vehicle registrations brought another and fines and forfeitures To the patrons of School District 1 Thank you all for your support in the School Trustee Election Albert "Sunny" Korfanta liUBiJUU 1 f THERE seems to be a strange set of ideas floating around, that a fervid belief in America as the greatest nation the world is old-fashioned; that earning your own way and insisting others do the same is that mounting debt is no dishonor; that thrift and self-denial are out-of date; that No-Win against your enemies is Is religion out-of-date. Is honesty old-fashioned. Is self-respect too much trouble? It's bad enough to be "liberal" with the tax money of the hard-working men and women who paid it. But it is unforgivable to be "liberal" with the future of their country. Remember another old-fashioned American habit Spring house-clean- ing? And remember how much cleaner and healthier everyone was, when Well.....it's Spring. 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