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  • Pageant seeking Mrs. Saratoga

    Staff Report|Feb 13, 2013

    The Mrs. Wyoming Pageant is seeking applicants for Mrs. Saratoga. The applicant who is selected will represent her community in the 2013 Mrs. Wyoming Pageant on June 1 in Cheyenne. Local titleholders will compete to win a prize package valued at $8,000 including an all expense paid trip to the nationally televised Mrs. America Pageant, according to a press release. Applicants must be at least 18 years old, married at the time of the competition and a Wyoming resident. For an application, visit the website www.mrswyoming-america.com or call...

  • UW releases Provost honor roll

    Staff Report|Feb 13, 2013

    Chelsie Pantle, of Encampment and Russell Burton, of Saratoga, are on the University of Wyoming’s Provost honor roll for the 2012 fall semester. The Provost’s honor roll consists of undergraduates who have completed at least six, but fewer than 12 hours with a minimum 3.5 grade point average for the semester....

  • Sun for sale, no sage chickens, 22 cutters teams & reporting pygmy cottontails

    Feb 13, 2013

    1 years ago February 13, 1913 Mistaken Idea. There is a report in circulation to the effect that we are going to close down the publication of the SUN. Who ever started such a report had little to do and is another example of what kind of boosting this town is getting at the hands of some of its residents. As far as we are able to say, this paper will be continued as before until such a time as it can be sold, and when it is sold we expect the buyer to continue it. We will say this much, that this paper is for sale, and we are ready at any...

  • Activities include Super Bowl

    Tom Mansfield|Feb 13, 2013

    At Deseret Health and Rehab, residents enjoyed many activities throughout the week. The Activity Department offers a wide variety of activities each week to meet the residents’ interests, as well as the physical, mental and psychological well-being of each resident. Hair Care and Nail Care are important activities. Usually the Activity Room is full and sometimes there is even a line out the door. On Wednesday morning, Janice Kerpan and Mildred Hennek gave eight ladies beautiful hairdos. Brenda Zeiger did Nail Care with nine residents. Games thr...

  • Wishing our director well

    Sue Howe|Feb 13, 2013

    There were six for bingo this week. Two-dollar winners were Berneil McCord, and Winnie Allen. One-dollar winners were Madaline Forbes and Grace Johnston. Madaline Forbes won the $4 blackout round. There were two-and-a-half tables for duplicate bridge on Monday. High winners were Marilyn Walck and Glee Johnson. Second high went to Mary Alice Sjoden and Evelyn Hammer. We are always happy to deliver a meal if you are under the weather or have just been in the hospital. Please give us a call at 326-5564 and we will do our best to help you out. If y...

  • Good week at SSC

    Ronda Crouch|Feb 13, 2013

    We had a great week at Sagebrush Senior Center. Saturday we had 39 members come for Breakfast at Noon. We missed a few that were in Laramie for a great girl’s basketball game. The quilters have started on the auction quilt and boy is it nice. As of today, we have computer access in the dining hall for our seniors convenience. I want to make mention of the following for their donations to the E-Club; Lila Wallbye, Donna Wells, Ella Geisick and John Farr. This Friday we are having our evening meal. Chicken fried steak, mashed potatoes and g...

  • Raising $15K a piece of cake

    Liz Wood|Feb 13, 2013

    Normally, 50 to 60 cakes are auctioned off after the homecoming game at Encampment School. After hearing about frustration from residents unable to match high bids and support the athletic scholarship, Encampment Principal Mike Erickson encouraged more cakes be made for the auction so there were cakes available at and below the $100 range. Encampment answered the challenge and produced 96 cakes for this auction. “We are thankful for everyone in the community who work hard to keep this f...

  • Goodspeeds to celebrate 60th

    Liz Wood|Feb 6, 2013

    Don Goodspeed is legally blind, but when he leans in close to look at his wife, Shirley, there is a twinkle in his eye. The couple were married on Valentine’s Day in 1953 and are celebrating their 60th anniversary at the Platte Valley Community Center Feb. 16 from noon to 3 p.m. The couple is known around town as the “golf-cart people”. A few years ago they gave up their licenses due to poor eyesight and now drive a golf cart around town. Shirley can still see and she does the driving. The c...

  • Playing in Powder

    Brian Trautwein|Feb 6, 2013

    Saratoga Elementary Schoolers celebrate completion of their reading goals by spending a day in the snow last Friday....

  • 1945 War Food Administration Report, Wolfard fire

    Feb 6, 2013

    Reprint of this story from the February 1, 1945 issue of The Encampment Valley Roundup brought to you courtesy of Grandma’s Cabin, Encampment, Wyoming. Preserving History - Serving the Community. WFA REPORT Civilians can expect more milk, eggs, cheese, and citrus fruits during the next three months than the three just past but there will be less meat, chicken, fats, and oils, butter, canned fruits, and vegetables, potatoes, sugar, and dry beans, Charles W. Lilley, WFA’s District Representative, has announced. For commodities which are all...

  • Valley View has new name

    Tom Mansfield|Feb 6, 2013

    As of February 1, 2013, Valley View Care Center has a new owner and will be called “Deseret Health and Rehab at Saratoga LLC.” Deseret Health Group is a provider of senior healthcare throughout the intermountain and midwest regions, including Kansas, Minnesota, Nebraska, Utah and Wyoming. It is committed to being a premier provider of long term health care throughout the heartland of America. Its programs, services, and facilities strive to serve and operate with superior quality in order to satisfy the needs of residents, their families, and...

  • Seniors want line dancing lessons

    Sue Howe|Feb 6, 2013

    There were just four for bingo this week. Two-dollar winners were Madaline Forbes and Pat Faust. One-dollar winners were Berneil McCord and Winnie Allen. Pat also won the $4 blackout round. There were two tables for duplicate bridge on Monday. High winners were Lori Walck and Mary Alice Sjoden. Second high went to Vivien Campbell and Marilyn Walck. We are always happy to deliver you a meal if you are under the weather or have just been in the hospital. Please give us a call at 326-5564 and we will do our best to help you out. If you are 60 or o...

  • Dodey retires

    Ronda Crouch|Feb 6, 2013

    We bid farewell to Dodey Brown as the Site Manager on Thursday with cake and gifts. The quilters are almost finished with Lila’s quilt and they do amazing work. The gamers are gaming as usual. The Domino players introduced me to the game of Dominos, “fun game”. I just need to learn to get rid of the high points before someone goes out. We have done a little re-arranging and added two beautiful plants to add some color to the senior center. We are in the process of putting a computer in the dining area for the seniors to have access to the i...

  • Isabella Mackenzie Pride

    Jan 30, 2013

    Isabella Mackenzie Pride was born Jan. 24, 2013, in Laramie, to parents Gena Chymych and Mack Pride III. She weighed 6 lbs., 8 oz. and was 19 inches long. Her maternal grandmother is Karen Aurthor and her paternal grandparents are Sharon Pride and Mack Pride Jr. She has two sisters, Angela Schmidt, 10, and Trysta Schmidt, 4....

  • American Legion Auxiliary

    Jan 30, 2013

    Seven members of the American Legion Auxiliary met at the Legion post at 6:30 p.m., Jan. 15. Discussion was held and plans made for the concession sales at the Fishing Derby to be held at the Saratoga Lake June 19 and 20. Plans were also discussed for the beer sales at the Chariot Races. Sign-up sheets will go up right after the fishing derby. Members need to sign up early for the job they want to do for this event. The Auxiliary will hold a special meeting Feb. 12. A silent auction will be held at the post home during the time of the Chariot...

  • Rolling with the stone

    Joe Elder|Jan 30, 2013

    Walking into Jerry Wood’s studio is like walking into another era. The still grace of the sculptures themselves are the only suggestion of movement, except for the carver himself surrounded by the chink, chink of hammer and chisel on stone. Dust floats in the air and comes to rest like a skiff of sepia-colored snow on finished and half-finished pieces. Wood will be showing 20 sculptures at a solo exhibition at the Community Fine Arts Center in Rock Springs for the month of February. The s...

  • Cow’s tail hair, air conditioners and record derby

    Jan 30, 2013

    Compiled by Joe Elder 100 years ago Feb. 6, 1913 Wyoming Number 36 Wyoming was the 36th state in the Union to ratify the amendment to the Federal constitution so that the Income Tax can be made a federal law. All incomes even down to $4,000 or $5,000 may be taxed under the amendment. This means an income to the Government of over $1,000,000,000 per year. There was not a dissenting vote against the resolution in the vote taken Tuesday. 75 years ago Jan. 27, 1938 Now there is market for cow’s tail hair The only use a farmer could ever figure out...

  • Intergenerational impact

    Tom Mansfield|Jan 30, 2013

    The Activity Department at Valley View offers a wide variety of activities each week to meet the residents’ interests, as well as the physical, mental and psychological well-being of each resident. On Thursday afternoon, residents, staff, and visitors attended a memorial service for June Wenger, a resident who passed away recently. Those attending included several children who visited her frequently, attesting to the fact that her impact was intergenerational. This friendly lady touched the lives of many people, and she will be missed by m...

  • Movies return to Senior Center

    Sue Howe|Jan 30, 2013

    There were just four for bingo this week. Two-dollar winners were Madaline Forbes and Pat Faust. One-dollar winners were Berneil McCord and Winnie Allen. Pat won the four-dollar blackout round. There were two tables for duplicate bridge on Monday. High winners were Gertrude Herold, and Sheila Johnson. There was a tie for second high between Mary Alice Sjoden and Glee Johnson and Vivien Campbell and Sue Howe. We are always happy to deliver you a meal if you are under the weather or have just been in the hospital. Please give us a call at...

  • The pig was a hoot

    Jan 30, 2013

    It is Monday and we had a little snow fall during the night. It is so pretty to see the fresh white stuff, especially when it covers all that dirty ice and slush. Did you make it over for the Winter Carnival? Well, I didn’t get in on any activities, but I did a drive by to check out the snow sculptures. That pig was a hoot! The activities last week were…active. There were five for bridge. But, the girls share very nicely and everyone had a turn to play. Evelyn, Sheila, Rosemary, Katy and Vivien played to see who would get those quarters. I’m...

  • Page/Woolfolk place first

    Staff Report|Jan 23, 2013

    The Carbon County School District No. 2 Speech Team traveled to Cheyenne Jan. 18 and 19 for a speech competition hosted by Laramie County Community College and Cheyenne Central High School. Geoff Page and Colton Woolfolk earned a first place title with their humorous duet “Dueling Phobias”. Woolfolk also competed in the Improv category. A topic is drawn and the student has two minutes to prepare a speech. Colton drew one topic asking him to convince the principal birthdays are worthy of a day...

  • Oil indications in Encampment Valley

    Penny Walters|Jan 23, 2013

    Reprint of this story from the January 20, 1916 issue of the Encampment Record brought to you courtesy of Grandma’s Cabin, Encampment, Wyoming. Preserving History - Serving the Community. OIL INDICATIONS IN ENCAMPMENT VALLEY Several Wells In This Vicinity Show Oil on Surface of Water - To Drill Near Saratoga It has been conceded for some years by parties who claim to know that the Encampment valley will someday become a great oil field, but no development work has ever been undertaken here. The writer has lived in several oil sections and he a...

  • Bingo prizes needed at Valley View

    Tom Mansfield|Jan 23, 2013

    yed many activities throughout the week. The Activity Department offers a wide variety of activities each week to meet the residents’ interests, as well as the physical, mental and psychological well-being of each resident. Games throughout the week provided fun and laughter. Bingo draws more residents than the other games, and we play Bingo twice a week. We receive periodical donations of money and candy for Bingo. We also hand out various prizes. However, we are currently very low on prizes for Bingo. Donations of small prizes, including smal...

  • Good turnout for birthday dinner

    Sue Howe|Jan 23, 2013

    There were just five for bingo this week. Two-dollar winners were Grace Johnston, Winnie Allen and Merle Starr. Winnie won the $4 blackout round. There were two tables for duplicate bridge on Monday. High winners were Glee Johnson and Lee Groshart. There was a tie for second high between Mary Alice Sjoden and Barb Wise and Gertrude Herold and Kristi Groshart. We are always happy to deliver you a meal if you are under the weather or have been in the hospital. Please give us a call at 326-5564 and...

  • Volunteers appreciated

    Sagebrush Seniors|Jan 23, 2013

    Another week has gone and we are almost finished with the first month of the year. YIKES! Thankfully, we don’t get old as fast as the months go by, HA! The week was a good one with folks coming in for meals, chats, and activities as always. The quilt ladies are getting closer to finishing the top of the 2013 raffle quilt. I can’t wait to see it finished! But, as we wait we can see Lila’s quilt changing every week. There was a good group of ladies working on it last week. Nancy, Kay, Josie, Karen, Betty, Ella and Vonda were here helping Lila...

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