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Casper Morning Star from Casper, Wyoming • 20

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Vital Casper Morning Star, Wednesday, Nov. 9, 1960 E. Jr. High 9th 20 Grade Scholars Top Dog Are Honored Tt W. Anderson, representing the Oil City Kiwanis, presented honor pins to ninth grade honor students at an assembly held In the East Junior High Cafetorium recently.

ctnpnfs whA received honor MVUWViH Ttf 11 Barrick. Marcia Evans, Marty Laatsch, Margaret McLennan, Ann Kasnic, mise ma- die, and Barbara Thompson. WnftVpr. of the American Legion, presented the 50-star flag Statistics BIRTHS Nov. Mr, and Mrs.

Ray Mora, 1035V4 St. Mary, girl. Nov. 7 Mr. and Mrs.

Leroy Wunder, Casper, girl. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Grat, 2020 Mariposa, girl, Mr. and rs.

Donald J. Johnson, 101 Johnston, girl. Mr. and Mrs. William M.

Mal-loy, 1824 Jim Bridger, girl. Nov. 8 Mr. and Mrs. Jack Brus, Linch, boy.

84 Chinese Children Leave For United States HONG KONG (AP) Officials report 84 Chinese children, mostly refugees from Red China, left this British colony in the third quarter of I960 to find new homes In the United Stales. to Diana Gibson, tne gin vice president. Gary Santoni, the student body president, presented members of Increase Of Gas Rates Approved CHEYENNE (AP) An increased in Wyoming gas rates has been authorized to bring Mountain Fuel Supply Salt Lake City, Utah, a return of 6.4 per cent on Dwight Dahlman, secretary" of the Wyoming Public Service Commission, said the rates were not to exceed a year. The company operates in Utah and Wyoming, serving Evanston, Green River, Lyman, Evanston and the State Board of Charities and Reform. The company supplies gas to the State Hospital at Evanston, administered by the board.

Dahlman said the firm had not appeared for an increase in rates since 1950 and that since then the average income per customer had decreased from $123.36 a year to $123:17 while the cost of gas to Mountain Fuel, purchased in Vfy-oming, Colorado and Utah, increased from 11.9 cents per thousand cubic foot to 19.2 cents. The firm's investment per customer in that time increased from $246 to $382, Dahlman said. the Student council wicn me student council pins. They were: of the ninti grade, Gary Santoni, Diana nihsnn. Curt Harden." Jim King, Elton Border, Claudette Qyenneville, Dee Francescato; 01 the eighth grade, Pam TerreU, Terry Newman, Terry Boyles, Kathy Erickson, Nate Morris; of the seventh grade, Arlene Newman, Guy Hoffman, Susan Manly, Jim Arneson.

Casper Morning Star Radio Log I v. i i Vi it I I '1 i KVOC (1230 kc Club WEDNESDAY Keeper (Newt every half hour from 7 k.m.l Klatsch Club Club -Top Tunea Local News o-lS-Ton Tunea 55 RevUw Harvey Hoi 4. 00-John Calvettl Horn Capers Warmup Daly Roada Gorme uneralS Local News ill'livcnncert nan Sbop Calvert (New Melodies Off every 6 niouieij New BUSTARDS CY Avenua at Sprue PH. 23 4-7123 RATI (1400 kc) 6 A.M. to 1 AIM.

Muic; news every hour on the hour. Koti Kwizies throughout the tJoy. Shaun, new Irish wolf-hound mascot of the Irish Guards, plants a wet kiss on Guardsman P. A. Birmingham, 19, at Wellington Barracks in London.

He is; the first dog to go on guard mounting at Buckingham Palace since 1935. NEA photo. WILLIAM E. WAYGOOD Funeral services for William E. Waygood will be conducted Wednesday at 2 p.m.

from the Bus KTWO (1470 kc) NEWS EVERT HOUR ON THE HOUR LIVESTOCK MARKET REPORTS tard Funeral Home, with the Rev. George H. Gilmour of the WEDNESDAY I MORNING 8ymphonIes I NIGHT With Too Highlight. Thomas Winter Memorial Presbyterian 25 to 75" higher; load lots choice Church officiating. Interment and prime lb steers 25.00' 6: 57-weather Symphonies Bounce will be in Highland Cemetery, 27.00; load lots mixed good and choice 24.50-25.25; good 23.50-24.75; choice heifers 24.00-24.75; with Pathfinder Lodge No.

42, Weather Clock R-tn-NRwa Tim Ners Serenade GrUflth Allen tt Ray AFTEENOOH News Notes Lino Streets Perkins Dr. Malono Mrs. Burton To Happiness Trent Next Door Buttram Baker Show corner A.F. A.M." conducting grave side committal services. Outlook several lots of high choice with a prime end 25.00; good heifers World CHICAGO (AP) (USD A) Hogs butchers 25 to mostly 50 higher; mixed lots 1-2 and mixed 1- 3 190-240 lbs 17.60-17.75; 146 head mixed 1-3 205 lbs 17.85; 54 head closely sorted mostly 1-2 210 lbs at 18.00; mixed 1-3 and mixed 2-3 240-2GO lbs 17.35-17.65; mixed 2-3 and 3s 200-280 lbs 17.25-17.50; mixed grade 1-3 and mixed 2-3 300-400 lb sows 14.50-16.25; mixed 2- 3 and 3s 400-550 lbs 13.50-14.75.

Cattle calves 100; steers Ouest Weather Report Godfrey Andy 21.75-23.50; utility and commercial 7: 35-Amos "a FRED SPEER Serenade cows 13.00-18.25; canners and cut Party Moore Show Side Up Funeial services for Fred Speer will be conducted Wednesday, at Serenade ters 11.00-1100; utility and com musio mercial bulls 16.50-19.00; good and 3:30 p.m.: from the Bustard Fun choice vealers 22.00-27.00; load eral Home, with the Rev. M. L. WEDNESDAY TELEVISION choice 775 lb feeding steers 24.25; Jackson of the First Methodist load mixed good and choice 735 Church officiating. Interment wil be in Highland TV loes are the responsibility of the Individual stations listed and are based u(s n.

Ti, Tn i.nnnt hn resnonslble for lbs 23.50. uoon uitortnaiion Buppueu uy ma failure of the stations to communicate program changes or for last minute program Sheep 800; steady: few choice changes By tne stations. and prime wooled native slaugh CHARLES E. (Strawberry) BASKETT ter lambs 17.50; deck choice and World Turns (6) (2). Honor Pins Given E.

Jr. High 7th, 8th Grades Seventh and eighth graders who prime 99 lb wooled fed lambs Faces (5) i Funeral Services for Charles 17.50; most good and choice 14.50- Burns and Allen (4) Jan Murray (6) (2) 17.00; part deck good and choice Young (5) 95 lb shorn lambs 16.50; cull to made the Honor Roll were hon House Party 16) il) Western Living (4) choice wooled slaughter ewes 4.00- ored at separate assemblies held Spanish (4) 5.00. recently the East junior mgn (Strawberry) Baskett 'were conducted from St. Mark's Episcopal Church Tuesday, with the Rev. E.

Thomas Rhodda officiating. Interment will be in Spokane, Wash, on Wednesday. Pallbearers were Hardy Ratcliffe, Rector Cornwell, Gene McFarland, E. J. Basher, Frank F.

Foster and Jack McRoberts. Cafetorium. Gary Santoni. presi OMAHA LIVESTOCK dent of the Student Council, in Cattle S.500: calves 100: slaughter steers hith food and choice 1150 lb down strong troduced P. Plunkett, Rev.

W. Iiams. and R. Anderson, mem to 35 hleher; other steers mosuy sieaar; helferi stroma to 25 hleher: cows strong bers of the. Oil City Kiwanis, who (6) (2) 5: 30-Lone Ranger (4) Aquanauts (6) (3) (5) (4) (5) Is Right ,6) 2 Hong Kong (5) Dead or Alive (41 Como (6) (3) Sister Eileen (4) and Harriet (5) Got A Secret (4) Eye (5) Armstrong Theater (4) Flight (61 Wagon Train (3) 8: 30-June Ally son (4) Court (4) Wagon Train (6) Naked City (5) Dawson (3) (3) Woman of Year, Happy Return (5) News (6) (4) Hawaiian Eye (3) 10: 15-Jack Paar (6) (5) Dramas (4) Paar (2) (6) (2) Garroway (6) (2).

and Fae (4) Goody (5) Be Mi (2) (8) December Bride (4) CosteUo (5) Play Your Hunch (8) 2 Video Village (4) Love Lucy (4) Mews (5) Price Is Right (61 (3) Today 5) 9 Horizon (4) ConcentxaUoa (6) (3) Pioneers (5) Court (S) Love ttf Life (4 Truth Or Consequences (2) Room (S) Tomorrow's Search (4) Could Be You (6) (2) Light (4) (6) (3) (4) Dave Garroway (5) Texas 6) (3) Gow (4) U.M-Queen For Day (4) to hither; bulla strong to fully higher; hlb choice and prime 1M2 slaughter steers 25.73; prime 832 lb heifers UM' ntilitr cows 13.00-15.00: utility and presented the pins. Seventh grade students who re eamnerelal bull! 11.00-18.00: tooa ana choice vealers ll.00-23.0e; good aod choice ceived honor pins were: Sharon rrencn (4) Dr. Malone (6) (3) Day In Court (5) (4) Road fS) These Roots (6) (2) Your Verdict 4 the Clock (5) Brighter Day (4) Room For Daddy (6) (2) Storm (4) 2: 30-You Trust? (5) Hollywood (3) (6) Edge of Night (4) Matinee (4) Bandstand (6) (3) -Movie: Flowing Gold (5) (5 Rlderi (5) Alien (4) (6) (3) Sheriff ficotty (4) stack steers 22.50-2S.00. Baker, Francisca Bearman, Scott Hogs barrows, cUts and sows 2S- MRS. II.

F. WERTENBERGER Funeral services for Mrs. H. F. Wertenberger will be held Thursday at 2 p.m.

a the Bustard Funeral Home with the Rev. M. L. Jackson of the First Methodist Church and the Ft. Caspar Chap higher; U.S.

l-l Z3 10 wieners is.w; 1.1 3MMO0 lbs 14.75-15.75. Bennion, Billy Brayton, Christine Beitenbach. Sheep 2.500; laughter lambs strong to Sheilah Conolly. James Cordova, fuUy higher; choice S3-103 wooled slaughter lambs n.oo-n.w; enoiee win Sharon Clem, Cynthia Cruz, How end nrlme 1 lb shown slaughter lambs lull No 1 pelt 17.50; cull to choice wooled ard Culver, Lynette Fannon, jsod Hardv. Allen Hazen, Christine ter No.

4, Order of Eastern Star officiating; Interment will be in slaughter ewes 3.00-S.QO, about steady. Natrona Memorial Gardens. Hopkins, Deborah Hunt, Marsha MHTGI LIVESTOCK Hogs too; rather slow; barrows and Huson, cuts mostly higher; sows very scarce, Connie Jackson. Bob Kegley, strong to 5 higher; barrows and gilts VS. I and 1 200-235 lb 17.85-18.00; sows Stephen Kennedy, Richard Krans, ft 6 Mo and 3 320-485 lbs 14.00-15.00.

Susan Manly, Polly Mower, Bar Sheep slaughter classes mostly HIGHLIGHTS TODAY ON CTV bara Mutchler, Gary Nelson, Ar steady to 25 higher; leeaer lamos steaay; slauchter lambs mixed choice and prime lene Newman, Linda Nielsen, Pam lb 17.50; feeder lambs mixed good 23 4 0234-710 E. and ROBERT J. PniLUPS SR- and choice 69-71- lbs 16.50-16.75. Penney, Cathy Tteikofski, Wanda Rey Cattle tM; slaughter steers, heifers and cows steady to strong: slaughter steers nolds. Jim 'Riddle.

'Lee Robinson, high good to average choice lbs 23.59-25.25; good to mostly choice lb slaughter heifers 22.75-23.50; util Funeral services for Robert J. ity buns 18.00-11. to: good ana cnoice stocg Dick Schierenberg, Iinda Shelsta, Judy Spivey, Geraldine Bill Tarleton, Lynette Vallis, Tobert Wendling, steers 60ft-e5t lbs 22.50-24.00; medium and Phillips Sr. will be conducted at the Horstman-Gav Chanel at good stocker and feeder cows 13.00-15.50; CTV Cosh Only Pennies a Day UNINTERRUPTED MUSIC, 24 Hour, Day Ch. 2 5:30 LONE RANGER, Western, Clayton Moore Ch.

4 Two gunmen visit the town of Painted Post ond meet on old friend the sheriff. QUICK DRAW McGRAW, Cartoons, Children Ch. 4 8:15 NEWS, Chet Huntley and David Brinkley Ch. 5 6:30 HONG KONG, Adventure, "Blind Bergoin" Ch. 5 American newspaperwoman Carol Pryor can't understand why Evans and Campbell are so concerned when she contacts a Red Chinese agent.

She wants to go to Red China for a story. 7:00 MY SISTER EILEEN, Comedy Ch. 4 Playwright Doug Cartwright hears Eileen read and gives her part in his new play. Ruth, not knowing this, persuades him to rewrite the part for an older woman. :00 ARMSTRONG CIRCLE THEATER, Drama Ch.

4 "The Antique Swindle," tonight's ploy by Howard Gast, points up some unscrupulous practices of the trade in antiques and the good young stock cows I6.oo-I7.oo, Calves hardly enough offered to test 10:30 Wednesday morning, with market. and Thomas White. Eishth erade students who re the Rev. Dr. Charles S.

Bream officiating. Interment will be in Highland Cemetery. Polish Party Has 1,119,000 Registered ceived honor pins for making the first honor roll were: Carole Aesh-climatt, Jan Cherryholmes, Richard Harms, Kena Harrison, Suzanna House. Susan Koford, FLOWERS WARSAW, Poland (AP)-The United Polish Workers' (Commu Cheryl Lang, Janet McCain, Alice DiTraiis tor unwary ttKrnmprt nist) party reports it has 1,119, jSfe Occasions 9:00 MAKED CITY, Police, Claude Rains Ch. 5 Nelson Ruth Noble.

Judy Noel, Gary 000 registered and candidate Dial 23 7-2S7J members. Poland's 1959 popula Parish, Ana Yerville, Carolyn 146 South Center St. tioa was 28,480,000. Weber,.

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