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  • Going Green

    Updated Dec 22, 2015

  • The old Christmas hearth

    Updated Dec 22, 2015

    Reprint of this story from the December 25, 1903 issue of The Grand Encampment Herald brought to you courtesy of Grandma’s Cabin, Encampment, Wyoming. Preserving History - Serving the Community. THE OLD CHRISTMAS HEARTH I LEAN back in my arm-chair as the snow-flakes soft and white Clothe the hilltops and the valleys in habiliments of white. While the cutting winds of winter send their music far and wide, Disputing with the mellow bells the joys of Christmas tide; I seem to catch the echoes of the songs they sing on high, B...

  • Ringing in the Season

    Updated Dec 15, 2015

  • Christmas gifts, snowmachine accident

    Updated Dec 15, 2015

    1 years ago December 16, 2015 Christmas Gifts Saratoga Stores Well Filled With Appropriate Gifts for all the Family We made a tour of the main stores of Saratoga and looked over the many useful and beautiful gifts on display by each. We find a strong tendency among both buyers and merchants to select really useful presents. To this end W.P Hays, the “Rexall Store,” has dozens of valuable gifts in toilet articles, books, different kinds of sets of useful things, besides many single articles too numerous to mention, out...

  • Sam Platts' band set for VSO New Year's family dance

    Staff Report|Updated Dec 15, 2015

    One of Saratoga’s favorite musical sons, Sam Platts and his band, The Kootenai Three, are scheduled to play for another in the series of the Valley Service Organization’s (VSO) popular family dance parties on New Year’s Eve. The event will be held at the Platte Valley Community Center from 7 to 10 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 31. VSO members will again provide their “fantastic heavy hors d’oeuvres” for the party, according to Kate Sherrod, VSO president. There will also be a cash bar which will serve soft drinks for the youngsters...

  • 'Tune'-ing up for Christmas

    Updated Dec 15, 2015

  • R.R. GROUNDS CHOSEN

    Updated Dec 8, 2015

    Reprint of this story from the December 8, 1905 issue of The Grand Encampment Herald brought to you courtesy of Grandma’s Cabin, Encampment, Wyoming. Preserving History - Serving the Community. Depot to be Built at Lower End of Freeman Avenue While at Encampment this week President Chatterton and General Manager Hohl completed arrangements for depot grounds and yards. The depot is to be built at the foot of Freeman avenue, its front door to be exactly in the center of the street. From that point the yards will extend over t...

  • A musical evening

    Updated Dec 8, 2015

  • Saratoga Community Choir to mix old favorites with new tunes

    Staff Report|Updated Dec 8, 2015

    The Saratoga Community Choir is holding its holiday concert at 4 p.m. Sunday at the Platte Valley Community Center. The performance by the all-volunteer group will sing familiar, traditional favorites that audiences enjoy every year, while also playing other newer songs that offer a bit of a zip, a press release said. The concert will include several selections involving horns and other instruments. During the intermission will include refreshments. As always, the concert is free, but donations are happily...

  • Treasures found

    Updated Dec 8, 2015

  • Bethlehem Morning

    Updated Dec 8, 2015

  • A magical Time of Year

    Updated Dec 8, 2015

  • Setting up the Season

    Updated Dec 8, 2015

  • Ford for peace, Big Creek changes hands, GEM construction begins, clinic donated

    Updated Dec 1, 2015

    1 years ago Dec. 12, 1915 Ford for peace Henry Ford is perhaps the greatest success as an automobile manufacturer and designer that the world has today, but that is not saying that his peace voyage will be as equally successful. He seems to be meeting with considerable the reverse in his invitations as he did in his early experience with the automobile, but who knows? When you find a lucky duck like Ford he can fall in the creek and come out perfectly dry with his pockets full of fish. It would seem that success would large...

  • Big freight & demand for reserve

    Updated Nov 24, 2015

    Reprint of this story from the November 28, 1902 issue of The Grand Encampment Herald brought to you courtesy of Grandma’s Cabin, Encampment, Wyoming. Preserving History - Serving the Community. BIG FREIGHT BUSINESS A. J. Olson, of the Carbon Tie Co., gives out the Following statements: “We are having a large amount of supplies delivered at our two tie camps. There will be a million pounds of freight put into the Encampment tie camp, and between 400,000 and 500,000 pounds into the Brush and French creek tie camps this fal...

  • Superman was here

    Updated Nov 17, 2015

    1 years ago Nov. 18, 1915 Killing Elk Several hunters returned just as the season closed from hunting deer in the Elk Mountain country. The deer seemed to be more plentiful than usual, with the result that most of the hunters from here were successful. Several of the hunters state that they saw the evidence of where two elk had been killed. The elk were shipped in here with the understanding that they would be protected by all of the citizens, giving them a good start in this locality again. To that end the government...

  • Welcome to the Jungle Book

    Updated Nov 10, 2015

  • Battle With a Stag

    Updated Nov 10, 2015

    Reprint of this story from the November 14, 1985 issue of The Platte Valley Lyre brought to you courtesy of Grandma’s Cabin, Encampment, Wyoming. Preserving History - Serving the Community. W.B. Cowan, of the Pick outfit, has been for several years the owner of a half dozen deer. The animals leave his ranch and stay in the mountains all summer, returning home every winter, and are therefore only partially tamed. One of them, a stag, has been wandering about near town for some days, the bell on his neck protecting him from the...

  • Bridge collapses, Halloween pranks and local Olympians

    Updated Nov 3, 2015

    1 years ago November 4, 1915 Bridge Collapses The fifty-foot span of steel across Spring creek, a mile south of Saratoga, collapsed Monday, when the work of finishing the flooring was in progress. The I beams and stress iron on the west side gave away first and the bridge gradually went down until it rested in the creek, twisting nearly every iron in the structure. It was loaded with about 25 to 30 tons of green concrete, which is given as the cause for the buckling. It is stated by the bridge people that after the floor...

  • Halloween in Saratoga

    Updated Nov 3, 2015

  • Elk Mountain Pumpkin Patch

    Updated Nov 3, 2015

  • Medicine Bow Elementary Fall Festival

    Updated Nov 3, 2015

  • Local children to star in 'The Jungle Book'

    Staff Report|Updated Nov 3, 2015

    Monday night children from the Platte Valley gathered to audition for “The Jungle Book.” Friday and Saturday, they will perform for audiences after only four days of play practice, thanks to the Missoula Children’s Theatre. The first performance is 6:30 p.m. Friday at the Platte Valley Community Center (PVCC). The second performance is at 2 p.m. Saturday at the PVCC. The Missoula Children’s Theatre staff invites the Platte Valley to join them as they direct a 50 local students as a bunch of Jungle Book characters trying...

  • Fall Informance

    Updated Nov 3, 2015

  • Auditions being held for 'The Jungle Book'

    Staff Report|Updated Oct 27, 2015

    An audition will be held for the Missoula Children’s Theatre (MCT) production of The Jungle Book Monday at the Platte Valley Community Center Theater from 4 - 6 p.m. Those auditioning should arrive by 4 p.m. and plan to stay for the full two hours. Some of the cast members will be asked to stay for a rehearsal immediately following the audition. Among the roles to be cast are Mowgli (the man-cub), Bagheera (the panther) and Akela (the leader of the pack), the entire wolf pack, Shere Khan (the tiger) with his side-kick T...

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