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Threatening clouds did not keep 86 duffers from participating in the 20th "anul" Cowpie Open Saturday. "We were 14 people short of 100," organizer Jim McKinney said. That reduced the amount of money raised for the Encampment/Riverside Fire Department. The Cowpie Open maxes out at 100 people and many years, McKinney has had a waiting list. Still, the Cowpie Open raised $1,500 for the fire department and the Future Career and Community Leaders of America had a good turnout for their spaghetti...
Rudefeha, Wyo., June 9, 1903.—(Special Correspondence) Slowly, but surely, the mighty cables pull the loaded buckets up the mountain, while the empty ones keep coming down, only to be filled in their turn and sent on their journey again. Notwithstanding the importance of the event, there was no great celebration at Rudefeha. There were no fireworks, no shooting of guns. There was no brass band to make memorable the occasion with the blowing of horns and the beating of drums. There was no great gathering of the inhabitants to watch the first b...
During the week of June 1, we had four new or returning residents—Marjery McAulay, Barbara Plummer, Ruth Brock and Connie Hood. There has been a misunderstanding when the activities listed in this column appear in the Saratoga Sun. The newspaper has a noon deadline on Mondays. Normally the column is submitted by e-mail on Saturday morning, four days before the paper comes out. Activities for the week occur between one-and-one-half-week to one-half week before they appear in the newspaper. For example, the church service on Sunday is for the c...