* * • • -» 4 0 TIM M « PIONEER — Wednesday, fiptoiuaiy 24. Itt2 Ptopl» M | jii| n DAVID ANTHONY LEMMONS David Anthony L e a m * ! BM2, U.&Navy. a p 33. diadFakmaiy 10, 1912 at Clark, A F .E . ia tht PMlippias! Ha war b on Jana 1 ,194S ia Medford, O n to* tha aoa of E lzk aad Haaal Li iam wa la I96B ha graduated from Sweat Orau Coualy High School at Big Tiaaber, Mootaaa aad entered tha U .S Navy ia 1969. Ha war ataniad to Maritya Myers on Ai«ust28. 1970iaDaUaa»Taua HawaaaaMmberofthaFint BaptietChurchofA l— eds Califoraie where he wee Royal A mbereedor Leader. He was a foatcr father o f two Philippine children. Survivon are hi* wife. Maritya Lemmas o f Bomere Ferry, Idahot two daughters, Racehba Lynn Leianoas and Sue Beth Lcmnaom, both of Somers Feny, Idahot his father Elaia Lemmons ofCheyctuic, Wyoming his mother, Hazel Falling of Big Timber, Montana: two sisters, Mrs Paul (Lynn) Shafer of Ocala, Florida and Mrs Dennis (Rebecca) Beer of Big Timber, Montana: also numerous nieces and nephews Services were Tuesday at2.-00 p m in the Lowry Funeral Home with Rev. Terry Ryan of the Congregational Church officiating, Burial was in Mountain View Cemetery with military rites by Sweet O rau American Legion Post #19. Casket bearers were from the Navy Reserve, Billings Montana Honorary bearers were Rob Kienitz, Jack Fuller, Oscar Stenc, Bob Fitzhugh, Rick Henthom, Eric Fallang and the Class of 1968. Music was by Mr. and Mrs David Roys and the selections were “ My Tribute" and "The Navy Hymn” ALFRED A ANDERSON, SR. Alfred A. Anderson, Sr., age 92, passed away Friday night at the Pioneer Nursing Home in Big Timber, Montana He was bom April 28, 1889 in Flekkcfjord, Norway and came to Viroqua Wisconsin with his parents at an early age. He came to the Big Timber and Melville area as a young man and drove a horse drawn mail stage from Melville to Two Dot and Melville to Big Timber. He later worked on various ranches in the Melville area and then ranched at various locations until 1930 when he moved to Springdale, Montana In 1967 he sold this ranch to his son and moved to Big Timber to reside. He was married to Cora H. T alk on December23,1929 at Columbus. Montana Mrs. Anderson died in June 1968. Survivors include his son, Alfred A. Anderson. Jr. of Springdale, Montana; his daughter, Mrs Darrell (Alice) Lauhach of Big Timber. Montana: seven grandchildren Kevin Anderson of Springdak and Karen Anderson of Helena Alkn Lauhach of Reed Point, M ontana Mrs Mick ( Donna) Durham of Billings, Kenneth Lauboch, David Laubach and Lori Laubach. all of the family home: there are six great grandchildren Funeral services were held at 10:30 a m. Tuesday at the Lowry Funeral Home with Pastor Allen Haugen officiating. Burial was in Mountain View Cemetery-. Casket bearers were Tom Jarrell Dick F rosl Oscar Nelson, Bjamc Bjorndal. Harold Faw and Homer Douglas Honorary bearers were all of his friends Music was by M rs Svend Mauland and Mrs David Roys and the selections were “ The Old Rugged Cross" and “ How Great Thou A n " HERMAN HOILAND Herman Holland, age 80. passed away Saturday morning in Sweet Grass Community Hospital. He was bom July 24, 1901 in H elkland Norway, a son of Johiuws and Marline Holland He served in the Norwegian Army in 1922. InFebruary of 1924 he came to Montana He became a citizen of the United States in the Fall of 1937. He worked as a . ihaaphankr for various ranchers and followed the carpemet trade in la»ar years He helped build Sweet Grass Community Hospital and the Big Timber Grade School He was preceded in death by his parents, four brothers and two sisters. Survivors are nieces and nephews in Norway and the United States including two nephews, John Holland of McLeod Montana and Arthur Hoiland of Corvallis Montana and four nieces Kathryn Ellison Jennie Luttschwager, Jean Duffcy and Inez Cook, all of Big Timber. Funeral services will be held Wednesday at 2:00 pm . at the Lowry Funeral Home with Rev. alien Haugen of the Big Timber Lutheran Church officiating Burial will be in Mountain View Cemetery. Casket bearers are Hilmar Cook, David Duffcy, John Hoiland John Ellison, Jim Ellison and Leonard Mahlum Music was by Mr. and Mrs David Roys and the selections “ How Great Thou Art” and "D en Stor Hevide Flok." \ Lewis E MO eeir Hawfca Re gional Energy Coordinator for the USDA Foreet Sendees N orthern Reghws will terire this monrii alter 34 yean of faderal service. Hawke k known ia this area far his work m Supervisor o f the GaRatin National Foreet headquartered in Beueau* a poaition he held from 1973 to 19W. The retiree said "My greatest job eatirfacrioa wee the 7 yean as Supervisor o f the Galleria National Forest Due to its proximity to Yellowstone National Park and the large tracts of checkerboard iatermiaglad land ownership administration o f the Galleria National Forest was compkx and subject to a great deal of controversy. It h u h the Foreet was involved in controversies that ranged from threatened and endangered species to wilderness manageaaeni snowmobilia» cross-country skiing access roads, and geothermal explor ation”. Hawks latest Forest Service job was Regional Energy Coordinator for the Northern Region He plans to work pert time as a consultant alter his retirement and will make his home in Bozeman A Roberta Montana firm, Bcartooth, Inc, was the low bidder for construction o f430 miles of underground telephone cabk in the Broadview, Molt and Rape(je Triangk telephone exchange areas. The eight valid bids for the job were opened the end of January at Triangk's Havre office Work is scheduled to begin in May. This construction project is the first step in the phone company’s ultimate goal of upgrading the Big Timber, M oll Melville Rape(je and Reed Point exchanges from four and eight party lines to one party underground klephone service Adalbert Eder and Arnold Berg Associate Trustees for Triangle Telephone Cooperative representing the Big Timber area report they are pleased with the progress Triangk is making towards the upgrading to oneparty buried rural telephone service in the Big Timber and other affected exchanges Bene ef Manway The Sons of Norway held their regular meeting and Valentine Party Friday night at the Moose HalL There was a good attendance with several down from Livingston. Ray Eigen won the door prize a heart box of homemade candy. Everyone got a homemade Viking Valentine wish numbers on back to tell each who he or she was having lunch with For the program Margaret Boyland read two Vakntine humor recitations and James Hanson sang several solos Several of the lodge members are planning trips to Norway this summer. The junior “ Star Skog” members are practicing folk dancing hoping to entertain at the District Sons of Norway Convention to be held in Billings in June. The group will practice Sunday, Fcbruary2l at 2 p m. at the Dugout and again at the Moose during the regular meeting to be held March 12. I BMrtey J. Svenaon, daughter of Sanaa Svonaon o f Reedpoini has been appointed le the rank o f warrant officer upon completion o f the U.& Army physician^ assistant course at the Academy o f Heelth Sciences Fort Sam Houston, Texas The nine-month first phase of training included academic study in the area» of chemistry, anatomy arid physiology, behavioral science, pathology, phar macology, pediatrics, clinical and preventive medicine, and surgical methods and applications. Tha newly appointed warrant officer will now begin phase two of the program to gala practical hospital experience The 12-month clinic rotation program will take place at Moncrief Army Hospital, Fort Jackson, SC. Her husband, Army Warrant Officer Mark A. Carson ia the son of George Carson of 20173 S leek S i, DetroiL Svenson is a 1971 graduate of Montana S tak University at Bozeman More than 323 stockholders and guests atknding the Annual Stock holder's Meeting o f the Federal Land Bank Association of Billing! February 4th, were told “ that the energy perceptions of the United States must change in order to provide a stable energy future.” The speaker. Dr. Margaret Maxey, an Austin Texas Energy Consultant and Educator, gave numerous examples of energy miscon ceptions and the problems these misconceptions cause Wayne Parris. Manager of the Association, reported the Association had 96 million in loans outstanding to 1,403 fanners and ranchers, an all time high The Federal Land Bank Association of Billings makes and services long term loans to farmers and ranchers in numerous counties including Sweetgrass The Association is entirely owned by the borrower-member it serves In an Association reorgan ization meeting held immediately following the Stockholder's meeting Leif Anderson of Melville was elected President of the Board for 1982. Mr. and Mr«. Euggne Andrus of Fairfigld, Ml. announce the engagment of their daughter, Joyce, to Mr. Charles E. Fetaja of Helena, Mt. Ha is the ton of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fetaja of Big Timber. An April 17 wedding ia planned. / Montana Travel cordially invites you to a FILM NIGHT featu rin g SCANDINAVIA Thursday, February 25th at 8:00p.m. Yellowstone Motor. Inn, Livingston N o A dm ission Charge Rural •dueactatt People directly involved in rural education have received A LittU Bit Countryr. a language arts activity handbook far M ontana rural schools furnished by the Office o f Public Instruction It was designed to function as a springboard for creative ideas in Montana rural classrooms This book can be utilized to assist teachers in the use of the curriculum guide that is presently being disseminated across the state through the Montana Rural Education Center at Western Montana Colkge. Next year this handbook will be replaced by a book written and con tributed by rural educators. It will be a selection of ideas and activities from the field that have been tried and tested in Montana rural schools. PLACE: B ig Tim ber Moose Lodge 1 1 9 6 DATE: Sunday, M arch 7, 1 9 8 2 TIM Ë 2 :0 0 P .M till D istrict 4 M ontana Old Time Fiddlers MABEL HALE CUMMINGS STEEN Mabel Hale Cummings Steen of Schaumberg Illinois passed away on January 19, 1982. She was bom on September 21, 1902 at Glasston, Big Timber, Montana She was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Cummings of Glasston She is survived by Plummer Steen of Schaumberg Illinois, two daughter! Rhea Kenyon of Verona Illinois, Irma S u lk of Brazil five grandchildren two sisters, Edna Marchington of Livinston Hazel Hubbard of Omaha numerous nieces and nephews She is preceded in death by her parent! two brothers Bob and Phil! five sisten, Adelcline. Nellie, Edith Esther and Myrtle. Memorial services were held at the Cummings ranch February 17 with Evangelist Mai Shakra officiating A few family members were present This is the second time in the history of the ranch there has been a memorial service. Mahers father passed away in December of 1928 and the family members had a service at the ranch house. TOURNAMENT W K K K SnC IA L O ne O nly! LA-5700XKN Whirlpool Washer! Manta# in Mtoeeuto Cora Boe Jenson and LaMarr Baldwin, both of Missoula were married in that city on Sunday, February 14 at 2:00 p m in the Atonement Lutheran Church. The bride is the daughter of Josk Boe of Big Timber. Given in marriage by her brothers Jim and Georga the bride was attended by Jemtctte Lee o f Missoula Best man was Jim EieUcr of Red Lodge During the ceremony Liimea Preston and Dan Nygaard sang two selections written by L h a sa The coupk will be at home in 8 :0 0 P M An appeal for your history Have you or your ancestors ever lived in Three Forks or the Headwaters Area? If so. the Three Forks Area Historical Society needs your history. To cekbrate the Diamond Jubilee of Three Forks in September, 1983. a book of Family Histories is presently being compiled by the Society. Biographies of all former or present residents (1862-1981 will be included) We urge you to respond Send your HISTORY us RuthMyera Boa 682, Three F ork! MT. 59732. Missoula Among the guests were Josie Boe, Hilda Frodricka Mr. and Mrs. Art Nygaard all of Big Timber, and Mr and Mrs. James Boa S i Mary’s, Id. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Preston and Linnea Richland Washington. Mr and Mra George Boe of Livingston. Christy and Rachclk Amos of Billing! and Den Nygaard of Bozeman Claude Buttrell o f Big Timber sustained injuries to his head when his Volkswagon rolled and landed upside down about 12 m iks south of Big Timber near M cLeod Buttrell was hospitalized at the Sweet Grass Community Hospital and has since been rckased In Celebration e f MwataaaAg Day— March 18th N Daadlim it Merck 1ft 1992 AU rm eken. egrt Uaetautm , ag orgamUaHant wishing to be inehtété i* this ism e an encm tngad to contact TheFionttr, 932-3615, at torn» t Canta« ★ Try our Now Moot Corpo! Dry dooming Mmohlno— Clean and use immediately. Do ityourself orwe will clean. SAILS - SAILS - SAILS Wallpaper — Woven Woods — Mini Minds — Oriental Style Mugs Trappers are reminded that F eh 25 is the last day to get bobcat, lynx, or wolverine tags from the game warden in the district where they were taken Th e B ig Tim ber Pioneer's S A L U TE T O A G R IC U L T U R E will be distributed•» M arch 17, 1982. ir Cerami« A Quarry Tila by U S Carantie — H-R Johnson Uniq — Kalian Imports ★ See us for Point •Stains - Carpet • Vinyl Pleoreeveringe •Drapes • fhods - Vaeuume - Nefcys Compote D e a e ra tin g Center
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