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continued on back page 2S &YPP Published by BS Central 515 2nd Ave. S • Glasgow, MT 59230 406-228-4558 • fax: 406-228-4578 [email protected] V o l . 4 , N o . 6 5 T h u r s d ay, M a y 1 4 , 2 0 1 5 While there is another bowhunter education class set for May 15th – 17th in Glasgow, here’s a little fellow who will most definitely be an expert archer by the time he’s old enough to actually take a course to be legal in the field. Burke Nowak spends a lot of time in Grandpa Kelvin’s back yard shooting at the targets and he’s highly accurate! Up and coming hunter e week leading up to the 2015 Yellowstone Challenge on Saturday, May 9th set up beautifully. Pre- fishing was “off the hook”, coupled with 80 degree temps and bright sunny skies. Everything seemed to be setting up well for the fisherman First stop on the Montana Cats Tour is in the books but then came the dreaded cold front. On Saturday, 80 degree temps were replaced with near freezing temperatures and a dash of rain, however, the frigid temps couldn’t hold back these hardcore Montana Catfishermen from competing in the first Montana Cats event of the season. e drastic shiſt in temps threw many teams for a loop but others adjusted on the fly and put together some nice baskets of

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    2S&YPPPublished by BS Central

    515 2nd Ave. S Glasgow, MT 59230406-228-4558 fax: 406-228-4578

    [email protected]

    Vol. 4, No. 65 Thursday, May 14

    , 2015

    While there is another bowhunter education class set for May 15th 17th in Glasgow, heres a little fellow who will most definitely be an expert archer by the time hes old enough to actually take a course to be legal in the field. Burke Nowak spends a lot of time in Grandpa Kelvins back yard shooting at the targets and hes highly accurate!

    Up andcoming hunter

    The week leading up to the 2015 Yellowstone Challenge on Saturday, May 9th set up beautifully. Pre-fishing was off the hook, coupled with 80 degree temps and bright sunny skies. Everything seemed to be setting up well for the fisherman

    First stop on the Montana Cats Tour is in the booksbut then came the dreaded cold front. On Saturday, 80 degree temps were replaced with near freezing temperatures and a dash of rain, however, the frigid temps couldnt hold back these hardcore Montana

    Catfishermen from competing in the first Montana Cats event of the season. The drastic shift in temps threw many teams for a loop but others adjusted on the fly and put together some nice baskets of

  • As Memorial Day approaches... Letter to the Buzz

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    Amy Marie Murr age 32 of Billings, Montana formally of Glasgow, Montana passed away on May 10th, 2015 at Billings Clinic. Visitation will be Thursday, May 14th from 1-6 p.m., with family present from 4-6 p.m., at the Calvary Baptist Church. Funeral services will be held Friday, May 15th at 11:00 a.m., at the Calvary Baptist Church, with Pastor Dan Dale officiating. Burial will follow at Highland Cemetery. Memorials may be made in care of the family. Condolences may be left at www.bellmortuarymontana.com. Amy was born October 7, 1982 in Havre, Montana to Leo and Jo (Ellerkamp) Murr. She attended Glasgow schools and graduated from Glasgow High School June of 2001. She was currently employed at the Job Connection in Billings as an Independent Service Worker where she worked with disabled individuals. It was a job she loved and her clients had a special place in her heart. Amy is survived by her precious son, Trevin; her companion, Jerod Croft; parents, Leo (Diane) Murr and Jo Murr (Jim Liedle); sister, Lisa (Mike) Johnson and their daughter, Eve; brothers, Tony (Stephanie) Murr and their children, Ashton and Macy, and Joseph (Brittany) Murr; paternal-grandparents Leo and Margaret Murr; and numerous uncles, aunts, and cousins. Preceding her in death are her maternal-grandparents, Romie and Margaret Ellerkamp. Amy will be greatly missed by those who loved and knew her.

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    On Wednesday, May 6, 2015 the angels came and tucked our sweet little Bud into their pocket, and his long awaited journey was complete as he was once again reunited with his beloved Bea. How does one condense 94 years of life, but we will provide a short synopsis and look forward to visiting in person about any stories you may wish to share. Robert V. Potter was born December 19, 1920 in Valley County to Fred and Jennie Potter. The family lived in various areas of Valley County, and eventually settled along the Milk River west of Glasgow. Bud attended Glasgow schools, including the Glasgow Vocational School that offered auto-mechanics, welding, and machine-lathe work and he graduated from GHS. Bud utilized these trades throughout his life, including when he and his brother worked in the shipyards in Seattle. Bud and his younger brother Harold took over the family farm/ranch and were partners for several years, as they raised cattle, farmed and put up hay for the livestock. His nieces and nephews had the benefit of learning farm and ranch work, from Uncle Bud, including driving tractors and pick-ups around the fields. The brothers were quite handy at fixing things and also helped the neighbors whenever they could. He enjoyed hunting deer in south Valley County and Elk by Glacier Park, with his brothers and nephews for

    OBITUARYBud Potter many years.

    A bachelor for many years, Bud finally found the love of his life, and after a few years of courting he and Bea were married January 31, 1981. They were the best thing that happened to each other and enjoyed 21 years of happiness until her death in 2002. With Bea by his side, they had fun snowmobiling, attending social events, rodeos, pow-wows, Class C basketball tournaments, and enjoyed all of their family gatherings. With their strong marriage, they also took on the task of raising their grandson, Ted. Even after Beas passing, Grandpa made certain that Ted completed his high school education, and cared for him until he could no longer, when in 2013 Bud moved to Valley View. Although he would never want to be a burden on anyone and would have preferred to leave this world much sooner, he very much appreciated all of the compassionate care he received from the staff who had the opportunity to enjoy his politeness and twinkling blue eyes. Bud was pretty much a lifelong member of the Odd Fellows, and was the secretary for as many years as anyone can remember. He was also a member of the Laura Rebekah Lodge, and with his encouragement Bea also joined and he was very proud when she became Vice President of the Assembly of Montana, and eventually would have served as President had cancer not taken her life. Bud also

    stood by her side and contributed much time and energy towards maintaining the Valley County Food Bank. It was time for the next generation to take over, so in 1996 Bea and Bud purchased a home in town, and sold their farm to nephews, Tim and Lloyd. Although now a city guy, Bud managed to stay busy taking care of the house, raising a garden and puttering in his shop. Most people remember Bud and Ted around town as they had their weekly schedule for grocery shopping, McDonalds, Eugenes, Taco Shack and Shopko. Bud was preceded in death by his parents; beloved wife Bea; sister Dorothy; and brothers, Orville, Thurman and Harold; He is survived by his grandson, Ted; and his many Potter nieces and nephews. Also surviving are the Mason kids and their families, who adopted Uncle Bud and were honored to have him attend their many family events and privileged that he participated in their milestones. Funeral services will be Saturday, May 16th, at 1:00 at the United Methodist Church in Glasgow, with burial to follow in Highland Cemetery.

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  • Paul Leupke and Brian Leupke of Columbus with a couple of nice Yellowstone kitties.

    Yellowstone kitties. Leading the charge was veteran anglers Gary and Spencer Cantrell out Billings. This local duo posted an impressive basket of 29.35 lbs, good enough to bring home the top prize. Weve never even placed at this tournament before Gary explained on stage. Their hard work and perseverance paid off big this year. Cut sucker minnow and an early bite blew away the field by almost 2lbs, not a bad way to make your debut on the awards stage. Nipping at their feet was another local duo, Kevin Howie and Travis Kennedy of Billings. Their 27.27 lb basket helped propel them to runner up finish (after a fifth place finish last year) and was helped in large part by hauling in a 10.70 lb pig, which was also good enough for big fish honors. Randy Franco and Nick Fortier of Billings have been making the rounds on the circuit since last year and it appears their hard work and dedication is paying off. Randy and Nicks basket of 24.64 lbs. was good enough for third place and are early front runners for 2015 BNM Angler of the Year. Another veteran crew of Matt and Zac Bushman broke through this year with an impressive basket 23.12 lbs., and a fourth place finish. Rounding out the top 5 were some familiar faces in Blake and Lidsey Gauer of Park City with 22.95 lbs. Blake has two top 5 finishes for Angler of the Year in 13 and 14 and doesnt appear to be letting up one bit. Local anglers had Brenner Flaten and Chad Dawson placing 12th, Ben & Jeff Unterseher placing 38th, and Shawn Wersal and Jake Aune in 39th place. Congrats to all 60 teams that competed in this years event. It was truly a battle of will and wits. Once again the 9th Annual Yellowstone Challenge lived up to its nameCHALLENGE. Up next? Hope to see everyone in Glasgow for the second leg of the Montana Catfish Association tour at the Milk River Classic on June 6th. The chase for the 2015 BnM Angler of the Year is coming in hot and it shows no signs of slowing down.

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