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Casper Star-Tribune from Casper, Wyoming • 18

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P4-Star-Tribuno, Casper, Wyo. Tuesday, Dec. 2, ,1980 iObituaries Calendar James II. Farmer now or previously in a violent relationship. Information 235-2814.

Today PUBLIC EVENTS 6 a.m. Swimming pool reopened. Information: 234-9187 International Reading Associatlott 4 p.m. Verda James School. All members and non-members invited to attend.

i Emergency Medical Tech. 10 a.m. Committee meeting at Casper 203 Casper Downtown J.aycees Noon-Elks Dining Room. State Rep. Nyla Murphy speaks.

For information call Mark Sayler, 266-1760, 266-1061 v- t' Duplicate Bridge 1 p.m. Ramada Inn. For further Information, caU 265-6237. Wyoming Trucking Assn. 6 p.m.

Dinner at Casper College, R.C. Cafeteria. Meeting at 7 p.m. in the E.I. bldg.

Caper Cutters 6:30 p.m. Potluck dinner and dance at 700 Platte A Mills. Meat wiU be furnished, please bring side dish and own place settings. All square dancers Invited. Casper Snowmobile Association 7 p.m.

First National Bank Building, third floor. All interested persons Invited to attend. City of Casper Bd. of Adjustment 7:30 p.m. Regular meeting In council chambers at City HaU.

Natrona County Bd, of Health Noon Regular meeting 2nd floor of County Health 1200 East Third Casper City Council 7:30 p.m. Regular meeting in council chambers. Open to the public. 1 pm -v Canvasback Chapter of Natl Campers A Hikers Assoc 7: 30p.m. Regular meeting at 2855 E.

10th. Open to those Interested In camping, tenting, hiking, etc. Casper Civic Chorale 7:30 p.m. Room 300, Natrona County High School. Information: caU Wayne Mclntire, 234-0372.

CLUB MEETINGS Serenity Seekers, AJ-Anon group 9:30 a.m. basement of St Stephen's Episcopal Church, 4700 S. Poplar. Beginners welcome. Information: 266-1184 evenings or 234-1447.

TOPS 151 p.m. 1st Nat'l Bank 3rd floor. New members welcome. Casper Chess Club 7-10 p.m. 3rd floor, First National Bank Bldg.

Sente Citizens p.m. HoUday Open House at the Senior Center, 136 W. Eighth Street Preceptor Omtcron Chapter Beta Sigma Phi 7:30 p.m. Regular meeting at the home of Rose Wallace, 3700 S. Poplar.

Program: Worth a Thousand Words. Wind Chimes Women' barbershop group 8 p.m. Grace Lutheran Church, CY Ave. at Ash. New members welcome.

Information: Barbara Brown at 266-6633. Tomorrow The Mass of the Resurrection (or James H. Fanner, 60, will be celebrated at 10 a.m. Thursday at Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church In Casper. Father Daniel Colibraro will be the telebrant.

The rosary will recited at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday at the. Bustard Funeral Home. Mr. Farmer died Saturday evening at t.

Luke's Hospital at Denver following a orlef Illness. He was born July 1, 1920, at Casper, and was reared and educated here. He graduated from Natrona County High School in 1939. On Nov. 6, 1941, he married Bettle J.

Perlinskl at Las Vegas, Nev. Mr. Farmer had worked in the trucking Industry from 1939 to 1949. He bad worked Gates Rubber Co. until 19SS, then for Dick Hoff Construction until 1968, when he purchased the company and changed the name to Steel Structures Inc.

He was president of the company at the time of his death. He was a member of Our Lady of Fatima Catholic Church and the Holy Name Society of the church. Mr. Farmer was also active in Boy Scouts, the Women's Athletic Booster Club at Casper College and the Poison Spider Track Club. Besides his wife, be Is survived by four sens, Randy, Frank, Mike and Ken, and two daughters, Mrs.

Maynard (Cookie) Johnson and Kathy Farmer, all of Casper; one sister, Lillian Holmes of Casper; and James H. Fanner Movie: Dracula 7 p.m. and p.m. Casper College R.C. ballroom nine grandchildren.

He was preceded In death by his parents and two brothers. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Blue Envelope Heart Fund would be appreciated by the family. Burial win be In Highland Cemetery. Glenna Johnson CODY Services for Glenna L. Johnson, 86, will be held at 2 p.m.

Tuesday at Ballard Funeral Home. Mrs. Johnson died Nov. 27 at Carbon County Health Center at Red Lodge, Mont Born in Adaton, and was the daughter of John and Elizabeth Messenger Spauldlng, and came to Cody with her parents In 1900. She married James A.

Johnson in 1914 at Cody. He died in 1946. Mrs. Johnson was a member of the Eagles and Veterans of Foreign Wars Auxiliaries. Survivors are two sons, Jack of Rawlins and Elmo of PoweU a daughter, Mrs.

Elizabeth Flynn of Yuma, Ariz. a brother, Lloyd Spauldlng of HendersonvUle, N.C.; two sisters, Mrs. Ina Studebaker and Mrs. Murriel Miller, both of Cody; and several grandchildren and greatgrandchildren. Burial will be in Riverside Cemetery.

Casper Artists Guild 7:30 p.m.- Regular meeting at West Wind Gattery, 1040. W. 15th. Guest Jean Goedtcke. Open to the public.

Funerals For Home Delivery of the Star-Tribune PUBLIC MEETINGS Women's Exercise Class 10 a.m. 7 p.m. Community Recreation Center, 142 South David. Information: 234-1556. Support Group for Battered Women 1-3 p.m.

Self-help Center, 1515 Burlington. For women Or if your service is not satisfactory Dr. Victor Showalter j2 EVZI7iXCiTi GIFT Call Your Local Distributor Robert F. Spencer Graveside services for Robert F. Spencer, 72, will be held at 10 a.m.

Thursday at Memorial Gardens Cemetery in Casper. The Rev. Tim- Solon of St. Stephen's Episcopal Church wUl officiate. Mr.

Spencer died Dec. 1 at his borne in Casper following a long illness. He was born Nov. 29, 1908, In the area of the Pathfinder Dam In Natrona County. Mr.

Spencer was a plumber and had worked for several plumbing shops In Casper and had retired several years ago. He was a Wyoming sportsman, an avid fly fisherman and big game hunter. On April 17, 1930, be married Leona (BUlle) Quick at Newcastle. Besides his wife, he is survived by one son, Robert D. Spencer of Casper; one daughter, Mrs.

Robert (Betty) Ralney of Rock Springs; two brothers, Melburn Spencer and Frank Spencer, both of Casper; seveir grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his parents; two brothers, Raymond and William; and a son, Raymond Bryden Spencer. Friends may call at Memorial Chapel until 4:30 p.m. Wednesday, after which time the casket win be closed. POWELL Graveside services for Dr.

Victor F. Showalter, 65, will be held at 10 a.m. Tuesday at Crown Hill Cemetery In Powell. Dr. Showalter died Sunday morning at West Park County Hospital at Cody.

Born in Barnesvllle, Ohio, be was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Sam J. Showalter. In 1965, he married Judy Nardins at Muskogee, Okla.

He was professor of music at Northwest Community College at PoweU from 196940 1977, and was a member of many professional music organizations. Dr. Showalter was a World War II veteran. He was also an advisor and counselor In Boy Scouts. Besides his wife, be is survived by two sons, Sid of Chadron, Neb.

and Jan of the family home in PoweU; and one grandson. The Easton Funeral Home In charge of from Wyoming's Complete Luggage Shop Luggage sets Samsonite Billfolds Skyway Attache cases Airway Toilet kits Bar cases 25 OFF all American Touristctr luggage) Betty J. Corbitt TRINE MAES The rosary will be recited 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at Memorial Chapel for Trine The Mass of the Resurrection will be celebrated 9:30 a.m. Wednesday at St.

Anthony's Catholic Church, with the Rev. R.H. MacLellan of St Anthony's officiating. Burial will be in Memorial Gardens. J.

(Barney) QUENNEVILLE Services for BJ. (Barney) Quennevtlle win be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at Memorial? Chapel with Dr. Thomas Norman of First Christian Church officiating, with military rites by George Vroman Post 12, American Legion. Burial win be in Memorial Gardens Cemetery.

ROBERT F. SPENCER Graveside services for Robert F. Spencer win be held at 10 a.m. Thursday at Memorial Gardens Cemetery, with the Rev. Tim Solon of St Stephen's Episcopal Church officiating.

Friends may call until 1:30 p.m. Wednesday after which time the casket win be dosed. ntmM micnn phone 234-7123 herbert c. atwood Services for Herbert C. Atwood were held Mtfaday at 1 p.m.

at the Bustard Funeral Home, with the Rev. Stewart McCbesney of the Ward Baptist Church officiating. Burial was In Highland Cemetery. Pallbearers were Lewis Meyer, Leo Wagner, Gary Kuphansen, Mark Doss, Edwin Sebum an and Harry M. Burback.

WIGGINS SHOE REPAIR LUGGAGE 120 E. 2nd 235-5191 DOUGLAS Graveside services for Betty J. Corbitt, 53, wiU be held at 11 a.m. Tuesday at the Douglas Park Cemetery. Father Philip CoblCraro will officiate, i Mrs.

Corbitt died Saturday at Cheyenne Memorial Hospital after a long Illness. She was born Feb. 16, 1927, at Mason City, and was the daugahter of Richard and Maude Gates Stoddard. Survivors are two daughters, Mrs. JoD'jeen Nesmlth and Mrs.

Judy K. Bortch, both of Salt Lake City; three brothers, Web and Pat Stoddard, both of Douglas, and Ivaq Stoddard of Casper; two Mrs. Fred (Evelyn) Grant of Glenrock' and Marcia Boe of Bakersfleld, Calif and four grandchildren, i sa jjTJ- I HERE IS YOUR CHANCE TO ATTEND TWO PROCESSIONAL SEMINARS She was preceded in death by a Paul, during world war ii. W1 The Stark-Lapham Funeral Home Is charge of arrangements. ACTON bough BASIN NO DISTRIBUTOR BIG PINEY Ruth Davit 27e 3430 BYRON SMiamin SanoVi.

548-2941 BUFFALO Lorraln DaFormt 191 CHEYENNE t. v.Mortm 432-4141 COKEVIU.lA.CTlmmr.ck CODY Richard StookiMtMrrv. 587-3522 CROWHEART Sandy 455-2254 DIAMONDVILLE CWrwo Milkv 8774871 DOUGLAS Jim William 35845 1 1 DUBOIS Sandy EDGERTON Pat lurk. 437-4577 EVANSTON Grant PotMy 789-3187 FORT BRIDGER Randy Hammar 7824719 FORT LARAMIE Brian A. Amat 837-2708 GAS HILLS Carolina Bu'rk.

4374477 GILLETTE David Shiflott 482-4188 GLENDO Jim Wilton 735-4310 GLENROCK Marvin BoUng 434-9401 GREEN RIVER Janica Davit 875-5222 GREYBUU Vicky Armijo. 745-2432; GUERNSEY Ruth Davit HANNA Moray Schllllna 323-9450 HULETT Donna Singleton 447-544 JACKSON lorry Kummor 733-3911 JEFFREY CITY Tarry Millhgli KAYCtE E. (Wan Brown. 738-2410 KEMMERER DtonnaMillar 8774871 LANDER Tom Tyndall. v.

IS248SS IMAMIE Jf Uvingttpn 742-0404 UNCLE Rod R. Young. 83 1-2424 UNGLE Rod R. Young 837-2524 LOVELl Hal Prka. 548-7075 LUSK larbara Onto 334-2534 LYMAN Gary Atklnton 7874137 MANVIUC NO DISTRIBUTOR MEDICINE BOW Kavin FrKh.

379-2795 MIDWEST WRhi Burfco 4374577 MOORCROFT Bami. Todd 254-9384 MOUNTAIN VIEW loi. Skilkm 782-4308 NEWCASTLE WUhalmina Tibbatit 744-9430 OSAGE Uta Block f. PINED ALE Pmadala Drug 347-445 1 POWELL David root RAWLINS Mory Young 328-1794 ROBERTSON No Dittributor RTVERTON Sharon OkM 8544452 ROCK STRINGS Carirvin 382-4578 Saratoga ukii. Broow 3244397 SHERIDAN Goroon Hargram SHIRLEY BASIN NO DISTRIBUTOR SHOSHONI Uwit Sporkt SINCLAIR Sharon Maocham SUNDANCE JaH Grindrod 283-2484 THERMOPOUS Amatt.

long 844-3427 TORRINGTON DomniStomm UPTON OrolgWintrf 448-9227 WORLANO Tony Roma. 347-4357 WHEATLAND ud StoffWt j. 322-2522 WRIGHT Dorma Doigh. 4444332 WOLCOn JUNCTION Tom RobMti Night 324-330R, Day 3274522 Joseph Fordyee NEWCASTLE Funeral services for Joseph S. Fordyee, 65, win be held Tuesday at 2 p.m.

at the First United Methodist Church, with Pastor Norm Sears and Bryan Clark officiating, fi Mr. Fordyee died Nov. 28 at Porter Memorial Hospital at Denver following a lengthy Illness. He was born May 1, 1915, at Hardin County, Iowa, and was the son of Edward and Margaret Fordyee. He attended school at Buckeye, Iowa until he was 12 years old.

When he was 13, the family moved to the Upton area where his family homesteaded. On June 20, 1935, be married Mary V. Noe at Custer, J). The couple had lived on the family ranch since that time. Mr.

Fordyee bad driven the school bus for the Upton School District No. 7 for 22 years. He had also worked on other area ranches. Besides his wife, be is survived four sons, Tommy, Wayne and John, all of Newcastle, and Joe R. (Buzz) Fordyee of Windsor, one daughter, Mrs.

Lewis (Mary Jo) Fawcett of Basin; one sister, Nora Burdick and a niece, Opal Hinton, both of Iowa Falls, Iowa; and a great-nephew, Donald B. Hinton of Iowa. He Is also survived by 13 grandchildren. Burial wiU be in Greenwood Cemetery. The McColley Funeral Home Is In charge of CARLJ.CREVISTON Service for Carl J.

Crevtetoo were held at I p.m. Monday at Bustard Funeral Home, with the Rev. John Gerberding of Grace Lutheran Church officiating. Military rites were accorded by YTW Post9439. Burial was In Highland Cemetery.

Pallbearers were David M. Wales, Arthur J. Wales, David M. Wales James J. Wales, Michael McElrad and Ricky E.

Knapp. gAMFLf "Maximizing SUPERVISOR Effectiveness" "Managing Personal ft OraanlxattenalStrtii" Presented by Sygeneristic Training Systems Inc. Mwiaahlnfl SUPf XV1SOI EffoctfvwMu'' Friday, December 12, 1980, 1:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. I tarn how to develop a ''Supervisory Attitude" Loam how to hove empathy In Supervision find out how to motivate employees Take home the methods of giving orders and delegating responsibilities "Managing Parsonal Organizational Stress" Saturday, December 13, 1980, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. I earn what causes STRESS-on and off tha job Be able to recognize the symptom of STRESS Find how to cop with STRESS and make it work for you not against you Participate in octuaf STRESS reduction techniques ot Sundowner Motel Conference Room North Federal Blvd.

Itverton, Wyoming 82501 Raglstratioe fee: Strass for a full day. All training materials art included. (Special discount for married couples-J 100.00 for both). Registration fee: Supervisor for a full day. All training materials or included.

(Special discount for 5 or mora representing one company). CLASS SIZES LIMITED REGISTER NOW Mail to: AlbtrtB.Schgltx 835 N. 12th East Rivtrton, Wyoming 82501 JAMES H. FARMER The Mass of the Resurrection for James H. Farmer will be celebrated at 10 a.m.

Thursday at Our Lady of Fitima Catholic Church, with Father Daniel Colibraro as celebrant The rosary win be recited It p.m. Wednesday at Bustard Funeral Home. Burial win be Highland Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorials to the Blue Envelope Heart Fund would be appreciated by the famny. NATE'S FLOWERS Mater Where You Are, ALL SALES ARE FINAL SALE STARTS TUESDAY noresnuoie 10 iou Iva Robinson SHERIDAN Graveside services for Iva B.

Robiaon, 94, win be held at 1 p.m. Tuesday at Sheridan Municipal Cemetery. Mrs. Robinson died Saturday at Eventide Nursing Home at Sheridan: Bora in Fairport, she was the youngest of ten children of Coridan and MyreaHosklns. In 1908, she married Sam Robison and they ranched on Cat Creek and the Birney areas near Sbertdaa until 1951, when they moved to Sheridan.

-J Her husband died in 1951 Survivors Include a daughter, Mrs. Edna Jones of Sheridan; and several' nieces and nephews. The Champion Funeral Home Is in charge of arrangements. I Raa-23-23 DEC. 2 THROUGH SATURDAY, DEC.

6 Flower Opon Mon. -Set. 122R.Mi!t)f 234-11 1 6.12 Ave. (307) 857-4120 Che Casper.

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