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Pioneer review $ 1 00 Includes Tax A Publication of Ravellette Publications, Inc., Philip, South Dakota 57567. The Official Newspaper of Haakon County, South Dakota. Copyright 1981. Number 1 Volume 107 August 30, 2012 Market Report Winter Wheat, 12 Pro............................$7.97 Winter Wheat, Any Pro...........................$7.17 Spring Wheat, 14 Pro ...........................$8.03 Milo ........................................................$7.31 Corn .......................................................$7.26 Millet ...................................................$22.25 Sunflowers ..........................................$30.50 Cross country 7 Scottie football 2 The Pioneer Review will be CLOSED Monday, Sept. 3rd in observance of Have a safe weekend! by Nancy Haigh The 2013 budget was discussed by the Haakon County Commission Tuesday, August 21. The board looked at revenues and expenses, coming up with a possible three or five percent raise for the county employees, a possi- ble quarter time position in the di- rector of equalization office and a possible half time deputy for the register of deeds. Auditor Pat Free- man will crunch the numbers and have a provisional budget for the board to approve at their Septem- ber 4 meeting. Commissioners Nick Konst and Gary Snook were placed on the Haakon County Regional Railroad Authority. The board reviewed a lease agreement drawn up by State’s At- torney Gay Tollefson that will be used between the county and the city of Philip. Commissioners hold budget talks by Bill Kunkle Most of South Dakota consists of small-town America and the land of legendary cowboys. The prairie stretches further than the eye can see with endless blackness at night. The cowboy, a folk hero, his ap- peal is freedom, vigorous open air life, rather quiet, frank, simple life, able to suffer adversities of snow- storms, blizzards, hailstorms, blaz- ing heat, rattlesnakes, ornery horses and hard work. But relaxation was present in the endless empty prairies. The sound of stillness is interrupted by the wind stirring a rustle of cotton- wood tree leaves. The perfect day may bring the soft, melancholy coo- ing of the turtle dove (mourning dove). History is everywhere. Every- thing from Wild Bill Hickok, Calamity Jane, to the hoofbeats of George Armstrong Custer and his 7th Calvary. “Oh, bury me not on the lone prairie” was, and still is, the cow- boy’s song. South Dakota poet Badger Clark wrote, “I didn’t live where churches grow.” But it’s still God’s country. It’s easy to become intoxicated with the romance of life in West River South Dakota, where even the meadowlark can be all that dis- turbs the silence, nature at its best. Realizing the uncertainty of this life, I want to spend as much of it as I can in West River South Dakota. The home place The quiet dignity of the South Dakota prairie – that stretches as far as the eye can see – is still there. Kunkle photo Monday, August 27, would have been Dalles Craig Brucklacher’s 24th birthday. He was killed in 2007 in a drunk driving crash during his junior year at Philip High School. Officers of the Philip branch of Family, Career and Community Leaders of America served cake to all students in grades seven through 12 and staff in the commons area. The FCCLA is continuing its yearly message of “Drive Wise to Stay Alive! Drive distraction free, drive drug free and always buckle up.” Kelsie Kroetch, the local 2012-2013 FCCLA president, shown far left, said, “We think it’s important to do this every year because it reminds us to buckle up, and the possible reality if you don’t.” Brucklacher’s mother, Sharon Ellwein, donated a basket of wristbands which read, “Drive Wise to Stay Alive in memory of DCB,” to be distributed to everyone who wanted one. The other FCCLA officers are, continuing from left, Samantha Huston, vice president, Gavin Brucklacher, historian, and Bailey Radway, treas- urer. Not pictured are Afton Burns, secretary, and Katlin Knutson, reporter. Photo by Del Bartels FCCLA promotes Drive Wise to Stay Alive Midwest Cooperatives has donated 20 student backpacks filled with school supplies to Philip Elementary School. They were distributed by classroom instructors to students who would make the most use of them. Shown is Midwest Agronomy Manager Jim Kanable, left, shaking hands with Philip Elementary Principal Keven Morehart. Photo by Del Bartels Rachael Hoyer, an agronomy in- tern at Midwest Cooperatives in Philip during the summer, was one of 72 Cenex Harvest States interns who attended a recent intern wrap- up event. After this summer, Hoyer still has a year and a half remain- ing of university work before she graduates. Under the heading of learning and networking, the in- terns assembled school supplies into 500 backpacks to be distrib- uted to elementary students in a multi-state area. Twenty of those backpacks were given to students in the Philip Ele- mentary School. Each backpack contained a water bottle and a sup- ply bag, which in turn contained a sunflower seed snack, two folders, two notebooks, a box of 24 crayons, two glue sticks and a pencil. The backpacks have a main compart- ment, several smaller compart- ments and a bottle holder. Also in- side was a handwritten note that stated, “We believe in you, and you can accomplish anything. Have a great year.” Jim Kanable, agronomy man- ager at Midwest Cooperatives in Philip, presented the backpacks to the Philip Elementary School. Keven Morehart, elementary prin- cipal, said the backpacks would be distributed by classroom instruc- tors to those students who most needed and who wanted them. Backpack supplies for students Members of the Philip Garden Club attended another day at the Central States Fair in Rapid City, Friday, August 24. Classes on gardening were presented by var- ious Master Gardeners, and everyone came home with a few new plants. The event was preceeded with a visit to Master Gardener Cathie Draine's home in Piedmont. She and her husband, LeRoy, live on a wonderful Black Hills property with a lovely garden. Draine was very generous in sharing her gardening secrets on sloping rocky terrain. The Garden Club is planning another public event in Sep- tember. From left: Tina Staben, Betty Smith, Barb Kroetch, Elke Baxter, Draine, Donna Staben and Betty LaBeau. Courtesy photo Garden Club excursion Governor Dennis Daugaard has issued an executive order that, upon receipt of a permit, grants permission to move overwidth baled livestock feed not exceeding 12 feet wide or 15 feet high in South Dakota two hours after sun- set and two hours before sunrise. Overwidth vehicles must be equipped with flashing or rotating white or amber warning lights placed at each side of the load’s widest extremity. The warning lights must be clearly visible to mo- torists approaching from the front and rear. Movement under the ex- ecutive order is valid only for baled livestock feed. The order allows overwidth mov- ing of baled livestock feed until ces- sation of the drought emergency or no later than October 20. “This summer’s persistent drought conditions have left live- stock producers across South Dakota with inadequate feed sup- plies,” said Walt Bones, South Dakota Secretary of Agriculture. “Increasing hauling height and width restrictions for baled hay will allow producers to move feed in a more efficient manner. The normal restriction on South Dakota highway loads is 14’3” high, and 8’6” wide. Although height and width re- strictions for baled livestock feed have been temporarily increased by executive order, several highways in the state have width and height restrictions in place because of con- struction or permanent structures. Truckers are encouraged to check their routes ahead of time for those restrictions. Agriculture is South Dakota's number one industry, generating nearly $21 billion in annual eco- nomic activity and employing more than 80,000 South Dakotans. The South Dakota Department of Agri- culture's mission is to promote, pro- tect, preserve and improve this in- dustry for today and tomorrow. Visit online at http://sdda.sd.gov. Moving overwidth baled feed permitted An open government task force appointed by the governor and the attorney general agreed at its first meeting August 22 in Pierre to look closer at state laws pertaining to government meetings and records and discuss possible changes to those laws. Thirty-one people representing government, news media, law en- forcement, courts and business identified a list of issues related to the state's open meetings and records laws and agreed to form two subcommittees to tackle the list. The task force plans to meet again September 12 in Pierre. The task force appointed by Gov- ernor Dennis Daugaard and Attor- ney General Marty Jackley is sim- ilar to groups formed by former At- torney General Larry Long a decade ago. The work of those groups led to several changes in South Dakota’s open government laws, including the creation of the Open Meetings Commission. “We think good government is transparent and open,” Daugaard told the task force in opening com- ments August 22. Daugaard urged the task force to look at the various open govern- ment laws implemented in recent years and determine if any changes are needed. In particular, he cited the state’s open records reform law of 2009, which created a “presump- tion of openness” for public access to government records and files. Jackley noted that there is a del- icate balance between the need to protect the privacy of certain infor- mation kept by government and the need for transparency in gov- ernment. News media representatives on the task force made several sugges- tions for the entire group to con- sider, including possible changes to provisions in the open meetings laws that allow for executive ses- sions and changes in the open records laws that allow for certain types of information to be kept con- Task force tackles open state government issues fidential. The group also heard a presenta- tion by Deputy Attorney General Diane Best about the history of various open government laws im- plemented the past 10 years.

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A Publication of Ravellette Publications, Inc., Philip, South Dakota 57567. The Official Newspaper of Haakon County, South Dakota. Copyright 1981.

Number 1Volume 107

August 30, 2012

Market ReportWinter Wheat, 12 Pro............................$7.97

Winter Wheat, Any Pro...........................$7.17

Spring Wheat, 14 Pro ...........................$8.03

Milo ........................................................$7.31

Corn .......................................................$7.26

Millet ...................................................$22.25

Sunflowers..........................................$30.50

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The Pioneer Review

will be CLOSED

Monday, Sept. 3rd

in observance of

Have a safe weekend!

by Nancy HaighThe 2013 budget was discussed

by the Haakon County CommissionTuesday, August 21.

The board looked at revenuesand expenses, coming up with apossible three or five percent raisefor the county employees, a possi-ble quarter time position in the di-rector of equalization office and apossible half time deputy for theregister of deeds. Auditor Pat Free-man will crunch the numbers andhave a provisional budget for theboard to approve at their Septem-ber 4 meeting.

Commissioners Nick Konst andGary Snook were placed on theHaakon County Regional RailroadAuthority.

The board reviewed a leaseagreement drawn up by State’s At-torney Gay Tollefson that will beused between the county and thecity of Philip.

Commissioners

hold budget talks

by Bill Kunkle Most of South Dakota consists ofsmall-town America and the landof legendary cowboys. The prairiestretches further than the eye cansee with endless blackness atnight. The cowboy, a folk hero, his ap-peal is freedom, vigorous open airlife, rather quiet, frank, simple life,able to suffer adversities of snow-storms, blizzards, hailstorms, blaz-ing heat, rattlesnakes, orneryhorses and hard work.

But relaxation was present inthe endless empty prairies. Thesound of stillness is interrupted bythe wind stirring a rustle of cotton-wood tree leaves. The perfect daymay bring the soft, melancholy coo-ing of the turtle dove (mourningdove). History is everywhere. Every-thing from Wild Bill Hickok,Calamity Jane, to the hoofbeats ofGeorge Armstrong Custer and his7th Calvary. “Oh, bury me not on the lone

prairie” was, and still is, the cow-boy’s song. South Dakota poetBadger Clark wrote, “I didn’t livewhere churches grow.” But it’s stillGod’s country. It’s easy to become intoxicatedwith the romance of life in WestRiver South Dakota, where eventhe meadowlark can be all that dis-turbs the silence, nature at its best. Realizing the uncertainty of thislife, I want to spend as much of itas I can in West River SouthDakota.

The home place

The quiet dignity of the South Dakota prairie – that stretches as far as the eye can see – is still there. Kunkle photo

Monday, August 27, would have been Dalles Craig Brucklacher’s 24th birthday. He was killed in 2007 in a drunk drivingcrash during his junior year at Philip High School. Officers of the Philip branch of Family, Career and Community Leadersof America served cake to all students in grades seven through 12 and staff in the commons area. The FCCLA is continuingits yearly message of “Drive Wise to Stay Alive! Drive distraction free, drive drug free and always buckle up.” Kelsie Kroetch,the local 2012-2013 FCCLA president, shown far left, said, “We think it’s important to do this every year because it remindsus to buckle up, and the possible reality if you don’t.” Brucklacher’s mother, Sharon Ellwein, donated a basket of wristbandswhich read, “Drive Wise to Stay Alive in memory of DCB,” to be distributed to everyone who wanted one. The other FCCLAofficers are, continuing from left, Samantha Huston, vice president, Gavin Brucklacher, historian, and Bailey Radway, treas-urer. Not pictured are Afton Burns, secretary, and Katlin Knutson, reporter. Photo by Del Bartels

FCCLA promotes Drive Wise to Stay Alive

Midwest Cooperatives has donated 20 student backpacks filled with school supplies to Philip Elementary School. Theywere distributed by classroom instructors to students who would make the most use of them. Shown is Midwest AgronomyManager Jim Kanable, left, shaking hands with Philip Elementary Principal Keven Morehart. Photo by Del Bartels

Rachael Hoyer, an agronomy in-tern at Midwest Cooperatives inPhilip during the summer, was oneof 72 Cenex Harvest States internswho attended a recent intern wrap-up event. After this summer, Hoyerstill has a year and a half remain-ing of university work before shegraduates. Under the heading oflearning and networking, the in-terns assembled school suppliesinto 500 backpacks to be distrib-uted to elementary students in amulti-state area. Twenty of those backpacks weregiven to students in the Philip Ele-mentary School. Each backpackcontained a water bottle and a sup-ply bag, which in turn contained asunflower seed snack, two folders,two notebooks, a box of 24 crayons,two glue sticks and a pencil. Thebackpacks have a main compart-ment, several smaller compart-ments and a bottle holder. Also in-side was a handwritten note thatstated, “We believe in you, and youcan accomplish anything. Have agreat year.” Jim Kanable, agronomy man-ager at Midwest Cooperatives inPhilip, presented the backpacks tothe Philip Elementary School.Keven Morehart, elementary prin-cipal, said the backpacks would bedistributed by classroom instruc-tors to those students who mostneeded and who wanted them.

Backpack supplies for students

Members of the Philip Garden Club attended another day at the Central StatesFair in Rapid City, Friday, August 24. Classes on gardening were presented by var-ious Master Gardeners, and everyone came home with a few new plants. Theevent was preceeded with a visit to Master Gardener Cathie Draine's home inPiedmont. She and her husband, LeRoy, live on a wonderful Black Hills propertywith a lovely garden. Draine was very generous in sharing her gardening secretson sloping rocky terrain. The Garden Club is planning another public event in Sep-tember. From left: Tina Staben, Betty Smith, Barb Kroetch, Elke Baxter, Draine,Donna Staben and Betty LaBeau. Courtesy photo

Garden Club excursion

Governor Dennis Daugaard hasissued an executive order that,upon receipt of a permit, grantspermission to move overwidthbaled livestock feed not exceeding12 feet wide or 15 feet high inSouth Dakota two hours after sun-set and two hours before sunrise. Overwidth vehicles must beequipped with flashing or rotatingwhite or amber warning lightsplaced at each side of the load’swidest extremity. The warninglights must be clearly visible to mo-torists approaching from the frontand rear. Movement under the ex-ecutive order is valid only for baledlivestock feed. The order allows overwidth mov-ing of baled livestock feed until ces-sation of the drought emergency orno later than October 20. “This summer’s persistentdrought conditions have left live-stock producers across SouthDakota with inadequate feed sup-

plies,” said Walt Bones, SouthDakota Secretary of Agriculture.“Increasing hauling height andwidth restrictions for baled haywill allow producers to move feedin a more efficient manner. The normal restriction on SouthDakota highway loads is 14’3”high, and 8’6” wide. Although height and width re-strictions for baled livestock feedhave been temporarily increased byexecutive order, several highwaysin the state have width and heightrestrictions in place because of con-struction or permanent structures.Truckers are encouraged to checktheir routes ahead of time for thoserestrictions. Agriculture is South Dakota'snumber one industry, generatingnearly $21 billion in annual eco-nomic activity and employing morethan 80,000 South Dakotans. TheSouth Dakota Department of Agri-culture's mission is to promote, pro-

tect, preserve and improve this in-dustry for today and tomorrow.Visit online at http://sdda.sd.gov.

Moving overwidth baled feed permitted

An open government task forceappointed by the governor and theattorney general agreed at its firstmeeting August 22 in Pierre to lookcloser at state laws pertaining togovernment meetings and recordsand discuss possible changes tothose laws. Thirty-one people representinggovernment, news media, law en-forcement, courts and businessidentified a list of issues related tothe state's open meetings andrecords laws and agreed to formtwo subcommittees to tackle thelist. The task force plans to meetagain September 12 in Pierre. The task force appointed by Gov-

ernor Dennis Daugaard and Attor-ney General Marty Jackley is sim-ilar to groups formed by former At-torney General Larry Long adecade ago. The work of thosegroups led to several changes inSouth Dakota’s open governmentlaws, including the creation of theOpen Meetings Commission. “We think good government istransparent and open,” Daugaardtold the task force in opening com-ments August 22. Daugaard urged the task force tolook at the various open govern-ment laws implemented in recentyears and determine if any changesare needed. In particular, he citedthe state’s open records reform lawof 2009, which created a “presump-tion of openness” for public accessto government records and files. Jackley noted that there is a del-icate balance between the need toprotect the privacy of certain infor-mation kept by government andthe need for transparency in gov-ernment. News media representatives onthe task force made several sugges-

tions for the entire group to con-sider, including possible changes toprovisions in the open meetingslaws that allow for executive ses-sions and changes in the openrecords laws that allow for certaintypes of information to be kept con-

Task force tackles open state government issuesfidential. The group also heard a presenta-tion by Deputy Attorney GeneralDiane Best about the history ofvarious open government laws im-plemented the past 10 years.

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Flower gardens tend to have amind of their own. They sometimesresist suggestions and prefer to dotheir own thing. That has been thecase with the one behind our housethis year, but it has put on a fairlygood show anyway that was mostlydone by itself without much inputfrom us. It all started last fall when wifeCorinne yearned for a gloriousspring display of tulips, daffodils,and hyacinths. She therefore or-dered a hundred or so bulbs whichwe carefully planted with lashingsof bone-meal fertilizer. This spring,then, Corinne eagerly waited forthe expected riot of color andbeauty. It didn’t happen. It was abad year for bulbs for some un-known reason, and the whole localarea was affected. We did have afew nice daffodils and one hot-pinktulip. The tulip was pleasant tolook at for a few days until a hurri-cane-strength wind came throughand blew all its petals off. Some ofthe other tulips and the hyacinthscame up and flowered but theywere stunted things with theblooms barely visible and lowenough to the ground that theywere mostly hidden by leaves.They weren’t much to look at. Never mind. The big clump ofirises came through and put on anice show of purple blooms. Theylasted quite a while and were fol-lowed by some purple salvia hereand there. The best showing,though, was the larkspur whichcame next. These are actually an-nual plants instead of perennial,but they throw out so many seedsthat, if you have them one year,you’re apt to have more of them thenext. Such was the case. We hadhuge areas that came up withloads of purple, blue and whitespiky flowers. They went on a longtime and were great. Next on the garden’s agendawere hollyhocks. There was one bigclump of those plus a couple ofsmaller ones. They were mostlypink with one or two reds and pro-vided a nice display. We thoughtthey were done for the year, but re-cently they’ve thrown out a fewmore blooms, especially at the top.The bottom part of each stalk hasgone to seed enough that a hereto-fore-unidentified bird parks itselfsideways on a stock each morningand crunches the seeds. The birdhas some pinkish orange on itsbreast, some white wing bars, anda yellow beak but doesn’t quitematch any pictures in the bird

book. If the seeds hold out longenough, we might eventually get agood enough look to figure thingsout. Grasshoppers and some dis-ease caused problems for a while,but those have now disappearedand been replaced by recurrentgrowth. We are slightly wonderingif more spikes with flowers will ap-pear before frost, but we’ll have towait and see on that. At the moment, we’ve mostlygone from hollyhocks to morningglories. These are large purpleblooms that brighten our morn-ings. They have finally grantedCorinne’s wish to have somethingpretty trail over the retaining wall.She originally wanted some specialkind of petunias for that purpose,but those were not available in anyof the local greenhouses thisspring. We did find another plantthat grows down instead of up andhas lots of small yellow or pinkblooms. Those were potted, parkedbehind the wall, and instructed togrow over and down. They refused.Every time Corinne would turnthem so a branch was headed over,they pulled those back and sentthem another direction. Maybe thewall was too hot or something. Themorning glories, though, all bythemselves started growing overand down so that three hanging-down sprigs are now in place andblooming. They are also climbingup the little lilac that neverbloomed and up some elm sprigsthat will be pulled later this fall. Also in evidence are a little cedartree and various other non-bloom-ing plants of various sizes andshapes. They all add interest andhave grown thanks to the waterand fertilizer Corinne has giventhem over the summer. She is intonurturing things including plants.The creeping jenny likes the caretoo, but it can’t be uprooted atpresent without also pulling themorning glories. It actually haspretty white flowers that could beenjoyed more if one didn’t knowwhat a pest this plant can be. So, that’s the story of the flowergarden. It definitely had a mind ofits own this year but still managedto provide beauty and interest.Who knows, maybe next year willbe even better. The bulbs are stillthere and might bloom, and otherneat stuff is apt to happen. We’lllook forward to it. The sillyflowerbed seems to know what it’sdoing. Except for pulling a fewweeds and watering, maybe weshould just keep our hands off.

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Labor Day reality ... by Del Bartels

The three-day weekend is, for many, the last big blast of summer.

Come Tuesday, many people will be almost too worn out to return to a

productive day of work or school. Fairs, fishing, camping, barbecues,

family reunions, a whirlwind downhill slide for the tourism season, a

small breather from the crazy start of schools and colleges – seemingly

something for everyone who works.

Labor Day became a national holiday when Congress and President

Grover Cleveland pushed through its legislation in just six days fol-

lowing the end of the nationwide 1894 Pullman Strike. Almost 4,000

employees of the Pullman Palace Car Company held a wildcat strike

because of cuts in wages. This brought railroad traffic west of Chicago

to a stop. The American Railway Union, the nation's first industry wide

union, was then in a struggle with the entire railroad system, involving

250,000 workers in 27 states. The strike ended following the deaths of

a number of workers in a conflict with the United States military and

U.S. Marshals.

Today, South Dakota is one of 23 “right-to-work” states. That means

employees do not have to belong to a union or pay union dues in order

to hold a job. The other states and the District of Columbia do not have

right-to-work laws, which can exist because of the 1947 federal Taft-

Hartley Act. In South Dakota, “right-to-work” is simply practical.

Could farmers effectively strike for fewer hours? Could ranchers win a

strike for better working conditions during calving? Could the summer

tourism industry ever succumb to giving coffee breaks during the Stur-

gis Rally? Could volunteer firemen get their wages doubled? On-the-

job training is already an everyday necessity for a rural work force. A

family member, friend or neighbor who happens to be your boss is al-

ready safety conscious, probably even more for you than for themselves.

Tiny Ma and Pa businesses simply can’t afford full benefits for their

few employees, and no union can change that. Besides, remember that

Noah’s Ark was built by a small family operation and the Titanic was

built by shipyard labor.

Labor and work are different. Babysitting the eight grandkids for a

three-day weekend is hard work, but usually not slave labor nor paid

for labor. As the Bible states, most people wouldn’t hesitate to work at

freeing stuck livestock, even if that work was on the sabbath. Most en-

deavors on Labor Day leave us more exhausted than if we had pulled

a double shift at work, but we do them anyway. Some people say that

if you love your job and have fun at it, then in actuality you never work

a day in your life.

Now, our unified goal should be for all of us to fill our gas tanks be-

fore the weekend, to get groceries before the weekend, to barbecue our

own feasts during the weekend, and other preparations so that more

and more people don’t have to labor during their Labor Day.

Want to have a great feeling allday on Tuesday, September 18? Plan to stop by the Knights ofColumbus blood drive, from 10:30a.m. to 5:00 p.m., in the Fine ArtsBuilding at the Philip High School. By giving blood, a donor helps re-plenish a community resource usedby a neighbor, relative, friend oreven a complete stanger. The dona-tion gives a future patient the samerecovery opportunity as a currentpatient, because it assures bloodwill be on the hospital shelf whenit is needed. Only when a significant numberof people donate on a regular basiscan a community maintain ade-quate blood supplies. “If everyonewaited for an emergency to donate,many lives would be jeopardized,”said Lori Liebman, United Blood

Services donor recruitment direc-tor. “Waiting to donate in an emer-gency only creates more emer- gen-cies. Blood must be available at alltimes in sufficient amounts to meetthe needs of a community” Volunteer blood donors must beat least 16 years old, weigh at least110 pounds and be in good health.More height/weight requirementsapply to donors 22 and younger,and donors who are 16, or 17 in cer-tain areas, must have signed per-mission from a parent or guardian. Potential donors can make anappointment to give at www.blood-hero.com or by calling Rick Palecekin Philip at 859-2525, or call RapidCity 342-8585, or call Mitchell 996-3688. Donors will also receive afree cholesterol test.

Blood drive September 18

law enforcement–––––––––––––––––––––––3-21-12: Fishing Without License, Non-Resident: Tony E.

Brendgard, Rapid City; fined $170.6-8-12: Speeding: Cody R. Ohman, Pierre; fined $105.7-10-12: Failure to Make Proper Stop at Stop Intersection:

Diane L. Neyens, Long Valley; fined $110.7-18-12: Passing Vehicles Yielding One-Half of Highway:

Karch M. Foley, Philip; fined $120.7-8-12: Fail to Report Accident to Police Officer: Ovidiu D.

Avram, Minot, ND; fined $270. Careless Driving: Avram; fined$120.

Tyler Hauk was the winner a recent raffle for a Henry Big Boy Colt .45 rifle. TheGem Theatre held the raffle as one of many fundraisers to go toward the pur-chase of a digital projector. The movie distribution industry will have phased outthe old 35 millimeter projector technology by the end of 2013. A total of $65,000is needed for the new equipment, and that does not include 3D capability. Ac-cording to Amy Moses, manager of the Gem, the theatre is now a non-profit or-ganization, as part of its ongoing attempt to keep its doors open. Courtesy photo

Save the Gem raffle winner Senator John Thune (R-SD) saidthe American Farm Bureau Feder-ation report released August 21clearly shows that the Democratcontrolled Senate’s recently passedtax legislation would jeopardize thefuture of 71 percent of SouthDakota’s family farms because itintentionally returns the death taxexemption to $1 million next yearinstead of keeping it at the current$5 million. Over the past few years theprices of all South Dakota agricul-tural land, especially cropland, hasincreased substantially. This dra-matic price increase, along with theDemocrats’ proposal to reduce thedeath tax exemption level to $1million, could make passing a fam-ily farm of only a few hundredacres to the next generation eco-nomically impossible due to deathtax liability. According to data col-lected by AFBF, when applying

2012 farm real estate values, farmsand ranches larger than 714 acreswould likely exceed the $1 millionexemption level. Crop producerswould be particularly impacted bythe lower exemption levels, asfarms larger than 431 acres of crop-land would be likely to exceed the$1 million exemption level. “This report outlines just howdevastating the Senate Democrats’death tax proposal would be toSouth Dakota farmers and ranch-ers,” said Thune. “The value ofcropland across South Dakota hasincreased by more than 23 percentover the last year. According to thedata collected by AFBF from theUnited States Department of Agri-culture’s National Agriculture Sta-tistics Service, the appreciatedvalue of cropland throughout thestate means that nearly 71 percentof South Dakota farms would ex-ceed the $1 million exemption level

under the Senate Democrats’ pro-posal. Since many family farm andranch assets consist of land, live-stock, equipment, and small cashreserves, this punitive tax leavesthe next generation with littlechoice but to sell family holdings topay the death tax. In March of thisyear, I introduced the Death TaxRepeal Permanency Act whichwould permanently repeal the fed-eral death tax and the generationskipping transfer tax. Repeal ofthis destructive tax is critical tokeeping family farms and ranchesintact across South Dakota.” “Today’s report shows that theoutdated death tax would impactover half of South Dakota’s farmsand ranches if it is allowed to re-vert to pre-2001 levels,” said ScottVanderWal, president of the SouthDakota Farm Bureau. “The Senateshould pass Senator Thune’s deathtax repeal bill, or at the very least,

Over 70 percent of landowners to be subjects to death tax

Judon Fambrough, an attorneywith the Real Estate Center atTexas A&M University, has advicethat may be useful to South Dakotalandowners looking at lucrative oiland gas leases. “The money may be good, but

don’t surrender your propertyrights,” said Fambrough. A 35-yearmember of the center staff, he spe-cializes in property rights, includ-ing oil and gas, wind power, hunt-ing leases and landowner liability. Fambrough offers tips on pro-tecting property rights during leasenegotiations in his publicationHints on Negotiating an Oil andGas Lease. The guide covers suchtopics as leasing provisions, dura-tion of the lease, royalty clausesand surface damages. While it waswritten for Texas landowners,Fambrough said the informationcan be useful in other states aswell. That is good news forlandowners in South Dakota,where recent geological findingssuggest the state could be next inline for an oil boom. Fambrough said one of the mostimportant things a landowner willneed to negotiate in an oil and gaslease, regardless of location, is thedepth clause or a horizontal sever-

ance clause. “Limit the lease to the bottom ofthe deepest producing formation atthe end of the primary term,” Fam-brough said. “Otherwise, one pro-ducing well, at any depth, holds theentire leased premises to the centerof the earth.” Likewise, when negotiating thevertical severance clause, Fam-brough recommends limiting thenumber of acres held by one pro-ducing well. “In Texas, the Railroad Commis-sion dictates the number of acres awell needs for a drilling permit andfor the amount of production it willallow from that well,” Fambroughsaid. “These are known as ‘produc-tion units.’ Either specify howmany acres one well will hold atthe end of the primary term orstate it can hold no greater numberthan allowed by the state govern-mental agency having jurisdiction.” Fambrough said that if a verticalseverance clause is not included,then one well holds the entireleased premises until that well orsubsequent ones drilled on theproperty quit producing. There’s also the matter of nego-

Oil and gas leasing hints for South Dakota landowners

extend current levels to protectSouth Dakota’s agriculture produc-ers from this unfair tax.” On July 25, Senate Democratspassed legislation on a party linevote of 51 to 48 that would increasetaxes on small businesses and fam-ilies. Additionally, if enacted, thisbill would return the current $5million death tax exemption to $1million next year, and would raisethe tax rate from the current toprate of 35 percent to an exorbitant55 percent. Senator Thune’s legislation, theDeath Tax Repeal PermanencyAct, has 37 cosponsors and is sup-ported by more than 50 groups andorganizations. RepresentativeKevin Brady (R-TX) introducedidentical legislation in the House ofRepresentatives and the bill hasmore than 200 bipartisan cospon-sors.

tiating a minimum royalty provi-sion. “Most wells start off great buttail off after about six months ofproduction,” Fambrough said.“Generally speaking, if a well doesnot reach payout during the firstsix months, it will never pay for it-self. The cost of the well will neverbe recovered.” However, this doesnot mean the oil company willabandon the well. “The oil company will milk it aslong as they can, and the marginalproduction will continue to hold thelease even though it is not produc-ing in paying quantities,” Fam-brough said. “Mineral owners needto negotiate a minimum royaltyprovision so that if their royaltiesfall below a certain level, the oilcompany must make up for the dif-ference or lose the lease.” Each of these clauses must be ne-gotiated, but none appear in an oiland gas lease, Fambrough said.“Hints on Negotiating an Oil andGas Lease” explains these clausesin greater detail. It can be down-loaded free from the center’s web-site athttp://recenter.tamu.edu/pdf/229.pdf.

High school sports at all-time high Boosted by continued growth ingirls sports, participation in highschool sports increased for the 23rdconsecutive year in 2011-12, ac-cording to the annual High SchoolAthletics Participation Survey con-ducted by the National Federationof State High School Associations. Locally, as of August 27, therewere 101 students registered in thePhilip High School. There were 27

students out for football, 21 out forvolleyball and 11 out for crosscountry. That makes over 58 per-cent of the high school studentbody out for fall sports. Based on figures from the 51NFHS-member state high schoolathletic/activity associations, par-ticipation for the 2011-12 schoolyear reached an all-time high of7,692,520 participants, an increase

of 24,565 from the previous year. “In this time of increasing finan-cial challenges in our high schools,we are encouraged that participa-tion in high school sports continuesto rise,” said Bob Gardner, NFHSexecutive director. Girls participation continued toclimb. Boys participation figuresdipped for the first time since 1992-93, down 9,419 from last year’snumber of 4,494,406 to 4,484,987.Baseball, soccer and cross countryall had increases from the previousyear.

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Church & Community Thursday, August 30, 2012 • The Pioneer Review • Page 5

SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCHPhilip – 859-2664 – [email protected]

Fr. Kevin AchbachSaturdays: Confession from 3 to 4 p.m.

Saturday Mass: 5:00 p.m.Sunday Mass: 8:30 a.m.

9:30 a.m. (August)Tues-Wed-Fri. Mass: 8:30 a.m.

Thurs. Mass: 10:30 a.m. at Philip Nursing Home

* * * * * *ST. WILLIAM CATHOLIC CHURCHMidland – 859-2664 or 843-2544

Fr. Kevin AchbachSaturday Mass: 7:00 p.m.

(Feb., April, June, Aug., Oct., Dec.)Sun day Mass: 11:00 a.m.

(Jan., Mar., May, July, Sept., Nov.)Confession: Before Mass

* * * * * *ST. MARY CATHOLIC CHURCH

Milesville – 859-2664Fr. Kevin Achbach

Sunday Mass: 11:00 a.m.(Feb-April-June-Oct-Dec)

Sunday Mass: 7:30 a.m. (August)Saturday Mass: 7:30 p.m.

(Jan-March-May-July-Sept-Nov)Confession: Before Mass

Monday Release Time: 2:15 p.m.* * * * * *

FIRST LUTHERAN CHURCHPastor Frezil Westerlund

859-2336 • PhilipE-MAIL: [email protected]

SUNDAY WORSHIP: 10:30 a.m.1st Sunday: Coffee & Rolls after worship

First Lutheran Ladies Bible study. There are two Bible study groups: each meeting

monthly. One meets on the second Tuesday at 12:00p.m. at First Lutheran Church and the

other meets on the second Wednesday at 1:00 p.m. at the Senechal Apts. lobby.

No Bible studies during June, July, & August.TRINITY LUTHERAN

Pastor Frezil WesterlundMidland – 843-2538

SATURDAY WORSHIP: 7:00 p.m.Ruth Circle: 3rd Tues. at 2 p.m.

Nowlin Circle: Last Wed. at 9 a.m.Rebecca Circle: Last Wed. at 7 p.m. (Nov. thru Feb.);

6:30 p.m. (Mar. - Oct.)* * * * * *

DEEP CREEK LUTHERAN Moenville – 843-2538

Pastor Frezil WesterlundSUNDAY WORSHIP:

1:30 p.m. (CT)ALCW: 3rd Thursday, 1:30 p.m.

* * * * * *

OUR SAVIOR’S LUTHERANLong Valley

Pastor Frezil WesterlundSUNDAY WORSHIP: 8:00 a.m.

* * * * * *DOWLING COMMUNITY CHURCH

Every Sunday in JulyServices at 10:00 a.m.

followed by potluck dinner

CONCORDIA LUTHERAN CHURCHPastor Art WeitschatKadoka – 837-2390

SUNDAY WORSHIP: 10:00 a.m.* * * * * *

OUR REDEEMERLUTHERAN CHURCH, Philip

(605) 669-2406 • MurdoPastor Ray Greenseth

Sunday Worship Services: 1:00 p.m.* * * * * *

OPEN BIBLE CHURCH • MIDLANDPastor Andy Blye

843-2143 • facebook.com/midlan-dobc

Sunday School: 9:30 a.m.Worship Service: 10:30 a.m.

Bible Study: Wed. at 7:30 p.m.Women’s Ministries: 2nd Thurs., 1:30ST. PETER LUTHERAN CHURCH

10 miles SE of MidlandPastor Glenn Denke • 462-6169Sunday Worship: 10:00 a.m. (CT)

Sunday School: 11:00 a.m. CT* * * * * *

PHILIP COMMUNITYEVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH

Pastor Gary Wahl – Philip – 859-2841

Sunday School – 9:15 a.m.Sunday Services – 10:30 a.m.Last Sunday of the month –

potluck dinner following church serv-ices

Last Monday of the month – Evang. Ladies Service/Bible Study -

7:00 p.m.Wed. Night Prayer & Bible Study: 7

p.m. Everyone Welcome!!

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HARDINGROVE COMMUNITY EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH

Pastor Gary Wahl – Philip859-2841 • [email protected]

Worship Service: 8:00 a.m. • Children's Church:8:30 a.m.

Ladies’ Aid - 2nd Thurs. at 7:00 p.m.Bible Study & Prayer, Mondays at 7 p.m.

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UNITED CHURCH OF PHILIPPastor Kathy Chesney • 859-2310

Home: 859-2192 • E-mail: [email protected] Worship: 10:00 a.m.

UCW meets 2nd Friday at 9:30 a.m.* * * * * *

FIRST PRESBYTERIANCHURCH OF INTERIOR

Pastor Kathy Chesney • 859-2310E-mail: [email protected]

Sunday Worship: 8:00 a.m.

Rush Funeral HomeChapels in Philip, Wall & Kadoka

Jack, Gayle & D.J. Rush

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Ronald G. Mann, DDSDentist

Philip, SD859-2491

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Obituaries

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Big Brothers: Brayden, Keagan, Colby, Jensen & RaylerMaternal Grandparents: Marvin & Vicki Eide, PhilipPaternal Grandparents: Burjes & Cheryl Fitch, PhilipGreat-Grandparents: Cliff & Rita Ramsey, Philip;

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Gladys A. Smith_________________ Gladys A. Smith, age 92, ofQuinn, died Tuesday, August 28,2012, at the Hans P. Peterson Me-morial Hospital in Philip. Survivors include her husband,Richard Smith of Quinn; five sons,Larry Smith and his wife, Linda, ofPhilip, Melvin Smith and his wife,Beth, of Philip, Steven Smith andhis wife, Roxie, of Ordway, Colo.,Arlan Smith of Casper, Wyo., andKieth Smith and his wife, Deb, ofQuinn; four daughters, ColleenSimmons and her husband, Ken, ofForsythe, Mont., Joyce Buchholzand her husband, Ed, of Belle

Fourche, Barbara Coy and her hus-band, Mike, of Sundance, Wyo.,and Janet Lurz and her husband,Kenneth, of Wall; several grand-children and great-grandchildren;one great-great-grandchild; and ahost of other relatives and friends. Gladys was preceded in death byher parents, Gustave “Gus” andLois (Lathrop) Knodel; a grand-daughter, Audra Smith; and agrandson, Christopher Lurz. Funeral services are pendingwith the Rush Funeral Home ofPhilip. A complete obituary will appearin next week’s issue.

Lana Faye Sanftner_______________ Lana Faye Sanftner, age 47 ofKadoka, S.D., died Sunday, August26, 2012, at the Rapid City Re-gional Hospital. Lana Faye Jones was born onAugust 11, 1965, in Kadoka, thedaughter of Tom and Mary (Stotts)Jones. She attended school at Midland,graduating in 1983. She lived inHico, Texas, and Ft. Lauderdale,Fla., where she lived her brother,Tommy. While in Florida, sheearned a degree in music and voice. She moved to Kadoka, in 1991where she was employed at differ-ent businesses. She was also anAvon consultant. Lana married Tim Sanftner in2002. To this union a daughter,Tejai Rae, was born on August 10,2004. Lana always wanted to travel tothe tropics. In May, she got that op-portunity, going to Punta Cana,Dominican Republic with her nieceMarinda. We heard several funnystories of their adventure. Anyonewho was with Lana always had afunny story to tell. Lana was a joy to be with, a veryloving and giving person. And wewill never forget her beautiful

singing voice. Lana will also be re-membered for her infectious laughand her smile for everyone. Survivors include her daughter,Tejai Sanftner of Kadoka; her son,Ryder Sanftner of Kadoka; twobrothers, Thomas Rex Jones ofMidland and Jesse Paul Jones andhis wife, Karen, of Hico, Texas; twosisters, Mary Jo Jones of Midland,and Jane Adeline Romero ofKadoka; and a host of other rela-tives and friends. Lana was preceded in death byher father Tom Jones on January11, 2003, and her mother MaryJones on September 9, 2007. Visitation will be held from 5:00to 7:00 p.m. Thursday, August 30,at the Rush Funeral Home inPhilip. A celebration of life service willbe held at 11:00 a.m. Friday, Au-gust 31, at the Midland School Au-ditorium. Private family interment willtake place at the Midland Ceme-tery. Arrangements are with theRush Funeral Home of Philip. Her online guestbook is avail-able at www.rushfuneralhome.com

Gary and Julie Nixon attendedthe bronc match at the Faith StockShow and Rodeo last Wednesdaynight and met their daughter,Mandi, and C.J. Menzel and familythere to visit and enjoy some timetogether. This was always a bigevent in their family, as Julie wasborn in Faith and many of her rel-atives still live there and otherscome home just to visit at thattime. The week of August 9, Juliegathered her granddaughters fromDupree and Belle Fourche and theywent on a mini vacation in theBlack Hills. They visited manylocal attractions and camped at acampground where the girls had aball. They have planned and sched-uled one for the same time nextyear before school starts. Gary and Julie Nixon attendedthe celebration of life services andfuneral of Gary’s cousin, DelaneNixon, in Belle Fourche and stayedall night with their daughter, Kel-lie, and family. They stopped at theButte/Lawrence County Fair andRodeo in Nisland on their wayhome to see granddaughter Abbishow her chicken. She won a pur-ple in the show and showmanship.She was a beginner at this andJulie said that she found out somuch she did not know aboutchickens and it was fun. They went to the fair again onFriday and watched granddaugh-ter Allie show her steer. They also stopped in Union Cen-ter on their way home for their an-nual celebration. Wednesday, Gary and Julie at-

tended the funeral of longtimefriend, Andy Ridley, at BelleFourche. They also stopped to visitGary’s aunt, Maxine Nixon, andher family. The family was cele-brating Maxine’s birthday thatday. They returned to Philip to at-tend the visitation for JimGottsleben that evening. Thursday was cattle working dayat the Nixon’s with MichelleMaupin Barrett and friend Darlenehelping. Friday, Gary and Julie traveledto Ft. Pierre to attend the state 4-H finals rodeo. Their granddaugh-ter, Tessa Menzel, competed andthey visited family and friends andwatched a lot of rodeo. Gary and Julie stopped at thehome of Julie’s aunt, Cora Jeffries,to visit a while between rodeos. The weekend of August 18 and19, Rich and Gladys Smith enjoyedseveral of their children and grand-children being here. Rich and fam-ily, Colleen and Ken Simons andtheir daughter, Deanna, her hus-band and their daughter and herhusband and their granddaughterall from Montana, Joyce and EdBuchholz, Belle Fourche, JanetLurz, Wall, Larry and LindaSmith, Milesville, Mel Smith,Philip, and Mary Eide were all atthe hospital to visit. Saturdayevening, Pastor Frezil Westerlundcame and we all had communiontogether. The kids from Montana left Sun-day for home. I enjoyed seeingthem all. It had been awhile sinceI had seen some of Colleen’s family.I am sure Gladys got tired, but it

Grindstone Newsby Mary Eide • 859-2188

was the kind of tired you don’tmind. If family comes to visit, it isworth it. I visited Gladys several timesthis week and her family is withher day and night now. Barb, whohas just retired from nursing willbe here all the time now. Other family members come andtake turns when they are able to beaway from their jobs. Arlie washome this last week and stayedwith his mom as did Mel, Joyce,Janet and Larry. It always make me feel sad to seea wonderful lady, such as Gladys,go through difficult times like theseafter the life of service she hasgiven to everyone, both family andfriends. But we always need to re-member that life is never meant tobe perfect. We have to wait for thatwhen the time comes. Kieth and Deb Smith went on a16 day vacation. They left the sev-enth of August and headed west toRichfield, Idaho, where Gladys (Kn-odel) Smith’s family, Gus and Lois,went when they left here. Their oldhardware business was found anda second cousin was also locatedwhile there. Their next stop was Colusa,Calif., to visit longtime friends andschoolmates, Mike and JaniceWest. The Wests took them to SanFrancisco for a day and they touredthe big city. Then they went up thecoast to see the redwood tree forestand view the ocean. From therethey went to Las Vegas. Kieth triedhis luck at some gambling whileDeb took in some shows. They went to Hoover Dam andthen on to see the Grand Canyonwhere they arrived in time to see abeautiful sunset. Leaving there,they visited the cliff dwellings atMesa Verde National Park. Then

they traveled on to Ordway, Colo.,to spend a couple days with Kieth’sbrother, Steve and Roxie Smith andfamily. Kieth and Deb were glad to behome after 4,600 miles of driving.But after getting some rest, theyventured up to the Black Hills forKool Deadwood Nites which theysaid was very enjoyable. Lincolnand Tucker looked after thingswhile they were gone. Kieth willhave to stay close to home more asLincoln has left for Aberdeen to fin-ish his college studies. He plans tocome back and join Kieth andTucker on the ranch when he is fin-ished with his last semester ofschool. Tucker and Jess Smith reportedthat I will be a great-aunt again asthey are expecting a playmate forLogan around the last of Januaryor the first part of February. Isn’tthat great? I visited with Vernon Mont-gomery this week by phone and hereported that he is doing well andenjoying his children and grand-children. His daughter, Trista, andfamily have moved to Belle Fourchenow and are closer to daughterKerry who lives in Sundance, Wyo.,and has two boys. Vernon has them all outfitted inJohn Deere clothes and caps. Theyall put them on when they help himmow with his John Deere gardentractor. Besides mowing, he letsthem pull things around with thattractor, although some of them aretoo small and young to mow. Hissister, Vina Beth, was to be in Sun-dance this week to have lunch withthem. Vernon lived in this area andworked for us one year and threesummers. The Reedy boys becamefriends with him as well as others.

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It was a perfect night last Saturday, August 25, for Philip High School’s annual soap scrimmage. Parents, grandparents, aunts, uncles, along with other Scottieboosters filled the stands to see their favorite players. The Scotties first two games are away at Jones County on August 31 and White River on September 7. Theirfirst home game is Homecoming, September 14 against New Underwood. Photo by Nancy Haigh

Scottie boosters gather for annual soap scrimmage

Four Philip music students attended the 42nd annual Rushmore National BandCamp, held at Camp Judson near Keystone, August 5-10. The Rushmore NationalMusic Camp band, choir, jazz band, and Rushmore Singers final concert was Fri-day, August 10, in the Mt. Rushmore National Memorial amphitheater. The musiccamp boasts a ratio of seven campers to one counselor. All attendees are partof the choir and band, however students may audition to be a part of the jazzband and/or special choir called the Rushmore Singers. Garrett Snook was amember of the jazz band and performed a solo. Gavin Snook was part of the spe-cial choir. Shown, from left, are Garrett Snook, Jane Poss, Joseph One Skunk andGavin Snook. Courtesy photo

Rushmore Band Camp

The recipient list is out for thefall 2012 second year and beyondscholarships for Philip HighSchool. Anna K. Davis Memorial –awarded to a PHS graduate fo-cused on academics in agriculture,nursing, teaching, business or hos-pital and attending a South Dakotaschool with a 2.5 grade point aver-age or above – $100 to CarissaDoolittle. Braddock-Durnill Trust Scholar-ship – to a PHS graduate attendingan accredited college or vocationalschool; following graduation, appli-cant must provide proof of full timecontinuous post-secondary educa-tion (earn 12+ credits per semes-ter) – $1,120 to each AndrewBrech, Skye Brucklacher, CarrieBuchholz, Molly Coyle, Tawnie De-Jong, Carissa Doolittle, ChanaGottsleben, Ryan Kammerer, Lind-say Mann, Marissa Mann, ColtonNickelson, Jeffrey O’Connell,Kayla O’Connell, Brandon O’Dea,Zane Pekron, Colby Smith, LincolnSmith, Jennifer Stangle, TomilynTrask, Colin Van Lint, MichelleVan Tassel and Michael Wester-berg.

Cecile Marie Hansen Memorial –to nursing students – $500 eachfall to Christine Coyle and EdnaKnutson; $500 each spring toChristine Coyle and Edna Knut-son. Class of 2000 – to a PHS gradu-ate who has completed at least oneyear of post-secondary education ata South Dakota state supported vo-tech or college – $60 to Edna Knut-son. Haakon Education Association –to a PHS graduate of at least a sec-ond year, second semester and aneducation major – $250 to eachSkye Brucklacher and Kayla O’-Connell. Jamie Gittings Memorial – to aPHS graduate of at least a secondyear – $300 each to Molly Coyle,Jeffrey O’Connell and EmmaSlovek. Katherine Stephenson Scholar-ship – to a PHS graduate pursuinga degree in the medical or nutritionfield – $250 to Edna Knutson. Kawi Memorial – to a graduateof a Haakon County school or resi-

dent of Haakon County, after suc-cessful completion of one year andupon enrollment and admission toa second year of post secondary ed-ucation – $250 to Colby Smith. Lillian Cook Memorial – to aPHS graduate of at least a secondyear and an education major – anundisclosed amount to Jeffrey O’-Connell. Melvin and Paul Sandbo Memo-rial – to a graduate of any HaakonCounty school or resident ofHaakon County, after completingone year of post-secondary educa-tion – $300 to Tawnie DeJong. Mary Lou Wintrode Memorial –to a PHS graduate in nursing –$250 to Edna Knutson. Philip High School AlumniScholarship – to a PHS graduate –$218 to Skye Brucklacher. Vivian Hansen Scholarship – toa PHS graduate of at least secondyear with preference given to thosestudying education or special edu-cation – $500 to each Jeffrey O’-Connell and Tomilyn Trask.

Second year and beyond scholarships

Holly Iwan – 19th place in 19:28.

by Coach Ralph Kroetch One hundred degrees seems tobe the norm for the Douglas EarlyBird Cross Country Meet, as thePhilip Scotties traveled to thePrairie Ridge Golf Course in BoxElder on Friday, August 24, for theseason opener. Facing a strong breeze, Philip’sHolly Iwan began her final prepseason running. She would runagainst some of the best from AA,A and B divisions in North andSouth Dakota. Iwan led the B divi-sion over the 4,000 meter course,placing 19th out of 50 varsity girlsin a time of 19:28, and her careerbest placing at Douglas. Forty-seven girls came to thestarting line of the junior varsityrace. Freshman Ellie Coyle ran themajority of this race just inside thetop 10, and, with a strong finalpush, moved up to a third place fin-ish bettering her course best by 38seconds. Junior Allison Pekronspent much of her summer lifting,riding and running, and it paid offwith a personal best time of 16:08,as well as an improvement of fiveplaces at 22nd. Eighth grader ShayHand, starting her first event as aScottie, ran the 3,000 meter coursein 17:39 to place 34th. With justfour girls on this year’s squad anda personal best for each, the Scot-ties could have asked for no better

of a start. Well over 60 young men startedthe boy’s junior varsity race. Theheat caused several to drop outthroughout this race, as it had ineach of the previous races. Seventhgrader Conner Dekker ran his firstever 4,000 meter race. Dekker said,“I really felt like walking a lot oftimes, but I didn’t.” And, that de-termination paid off with a finishtime of 28:04, but more impor-tantly him learning what is ex-pected of a cross country runner. Freshmen Keegan Burnett andGarrett Snook, each running onthis course for the second time, seta pair of personal bests. Burnettout-kicked a Cheyenne–EagleButte runner in the final yards toplace 30th, while improving hiscourse time by a very impressive2:56 with a time of 18:42. Snookput one more competitor behindhim in the final stages to place24th, this after his 75th placing in2011 and time improvement of 1:42to finish in 17:52. The Scotties have three sopho-

mores providing the leadership thisyear. Blake Martinez, also with animpressive improvement, movedfrom a 43rd placing in each of thelast two years to the 21st place fin-ish and a course best time of 17:33.Nelson Holman, having placed14th in 2011, moved up to earn theseventh place medal with a per-sonal course best of 16:28. TristenRush led the Scotties with a fourthplace finish, a six place improve-ment over 2011 as well as a per-sonal course best of 15:52, a 31 sec-ond improvement. From a coaching standpoint, Icould have realistically asked forno better start, with personal bestsall around. This is the kind of per-formance that hopefully is justwhat these young people need tohelp inspire another week of in-tense training. The Scotties race next on theDurkee Lake Golf Course threemiles south of Faith, Friday, Au-gust 30.

Philip Scotties off and running

Tristen Rush.

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