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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 41 Volume 106 May 31, 2012 Philip Track at State 7 More Memorial Day photos 2 Market Report Winter Wheat, 12 Pro ...........................$6.34 Winter Wheat, Any Pro..........................$5.54 Spring Wheat, 14 Pro ............................$7.16 Corn .......................................................$5.22 Millet ...................................................$13.35 Sunflowers ..........................................$23.00 Section B Statements of Insurance & Legal Notices Protecting Your Right to Know! by Nancy Haigh Voters within Philip city limits will head to the polls Tuesday, June 5, to decide if the city of Philip can increase their debt limit so they can repair streets within the town. The city is asking that residents allow them to increase the consti- tutional debt limit another 10 per- cent. This would allow the city to increase its debt limit, it does not raise taxes on real estate. According to state statute, the city has a constitutional debt limit of five percent of the assessed value of real estate within the city limits. For Philip, that five percent is $1,278,172. Currently, the city is using $147,000 of those funds to repay the debt from the Pine Street Phase II project and $224,000 from the downtown project. The Pine City seeks increase in bonding amount Street Phase II debt will be fin- ished in 2018 and the downtown loan will be paid off in 2021. Subtracting the $147,000 and the $224,000 from the $1,278,172 figure leaves the city with $907,192 available from the five percent con- stitutional debt limit. Also accord- ing to state statute, the city can appeal to the voters for an addi- tional 10 percent of the assessed value. If the voters approve the request the additional funds would be used to assist in financing two street im- provement projects. The first section of street work is Wood Avenue from Highway 14 south to Pine Street at the post of- fice. Also a part of this project is East High Street, which is con- nected on the west side of Wood Av- enue, then Division Street and Walden Avenue. Another project the city would like to repair is Pine Street from the post office east to Wray Avenue and then north on Wray Avenue to Highway 14. Both of these projects have streets in serious need of repair. Sections of the streets have patches upon the patches. Discussions at recent city council meetings in- volved as which was the more seri- ous issue. The council opted to proceed with the Wood Avenue project first, with the possibility of putting a two inch overlay of as- phalt on parts of the other project as a temporary measure. This as- phalt would then be ground and reused when Pine Street Phase III is started. The clay sewer tiles along Wood Avenue and water drainage are two of the issues that prompted the council to proceed with this project first. The portion of the project west of Wood Avenue is part of a natural drainage way. The streets lie in a draw that carries water from north of Highway 14. Water sits in the bottom of the draw and has eroded the road base. A spring along Wood Avenue has also caused problems with the road base and eroded curb and gutter on the east side of Wood Avenue to- ward the bottom of the hill. The street project is designed to correct the drainage issues, rebuild the road base, have a road width that is consistent from north to south, repair sewer lines, curb and gutter, and install storm drainage. The portion of the street that runs between Scotchman Industries, Inc. will be cement, with the rest as asphalt. The plan for Pine Street is to widen the road, decrease sloped areas, install sidewalk on the north side and asphalt Pine Street. Wray Avenue from Highway 14 south to Kennedy Implement will be con- crete with new sidewalks on the west edge. Storm drainage would be part of the project, but no utility work, such as sewer and water, would not be part of the project. Nearly 40 years ago, the Philip City Council implemented a second penny sales tax to help with street improvements. The streets in Philip were first asphalted in the 1970s. Wray Avenue was asphalted with the county and city each car- rying half the cost. By the 1990s those streets were nearing the end of their useable life. The city began to replace them in 1995 with the Pine Street Phase I project. Pine Street Phase II and Wood Avenue/ Walden Avenue Project Pine Street/ Wray Avenue Project A salute to the dead was given by the American Legion Post #173 firing squad during Philip’s Memorial Day services. Memorial Day remembrance The American Legion in Midland held its Memorial Day program, Monday, May 28, at the legion hall in Midland. The service included the invocation and bene- diction, as well as music by Pastor Andy Blye. Other entertainment included the Haakon County Crooners, Morris Daly and Joni and Julie Willoughby. Children of all ages as well as adults read words of tribute. The guest speaker was Sergeant Cody Ohman, a United States Army recruiter based out of Pierre. The program concluded with a 21-gun salute at the cemetery. Photo by Del Bartels by Del Bartels Three talented ladies in the Philip community, each with confi- dent and strong singing voices, team together to perform the coun- try musical “Honky Tonk Angels.” Maureen Palecek, Barb Bowen and Deb Smith play characters who are as different from each other as can be, except they all have had county backgrounds and lifelong dreams of actually using their singing talents. The musical is very heavy in the singing depart- ment. While the well-known songs – solos, duets and group ren- ditions – come almost nonstop, there is a basic plot and difference between the characters. Bowen begins the play as a nar- rator speaking directly to the audi- ence. Her character is a stuck-in-a-rut wife and mother of six who live in a double-wide mo- bile home. She goes from “Stand by Your Man” to “Don’t Come Home Drinkin’ ” with a comic ease. She will leave behind family to find her dream. Palecek’s character is a disgrun- tled and highly put-upon secretary whose love life has failed at least twice. Her first solo, almost obvi- ously, is “9 to 5.” A bit later, her character rips loose – and into the male audience members – with “These Boots Are Made for Walk- ing.” She has nothing to leave be- hind but an autographed bowling ball from her first husband, a shot- gun from her second husband and a too interested boss. Smith is a country gal who has been taking care of her father since her mother’s death, though her sib- ling could help. Portraying the epit- ome of “Coal Miner’s Daughter,” she refuses to throw away her dreams. She makes up her mind to head for Nashville, or Las Vegas, or wherever, but she leaves to “I Will Always Love You.” This is the vocal transition to the three women heading to the big city. “So with bus tickets in our hands, and our hearts in our throats, we were on our way to Music City USA,” said Bowen. Meeting on the bus and riding through a thunderstorm, the gals encourage each other. Bowen shares her ever-present pork rinds and baloney sandwiches. They eventually work themselves into a frenzy and hold a hootenanny on the bus. “Three strange women all traveling to a strange place. It’s no coincidence. It’s meant to be.” And Philip Drama Club’s musical “Honky Tonk Angels” Three characters each leave their wildly different lives to strike out as country performers. They meet, join, and within months become the Nashville sensation “Honky Tonk Angels.” But, will this be their last show? From left: actress/singers Maureen Palecek, Barb Bowen and Deb Smith. Photos by Del Bartels the three become a group, The Honky Tonk Angels. Within weeks, they make it big. But, the musical selections have switched from songs such as “Amazing Grace” to “Night Life,” “Harper Valley PTA,” “Fancy” and “Barroom Habits.” There is a con- troversy among the group’s mem- bers over the song selections, which are about not very respectable women. Could this controversy break up the group? Could this be their last performance? Will the circle be unbroken? All the instrumental music is live. Band members include Glenn Parsons, Chuck Carstensen, Mike Seagar, Marilyn Millage and Crys- tal Martinez. The play’s country band is in the background as in- strumental back-up during the first scene. They still play during the second scene, though from be- hind the curtain, while the singing action is in front of the curtain and even sometimes into and involving the audience. In the second act, the band and back-up singers are prominent performers in the Honky Tonk Heaven bar and show- room in Nashville. The musical play is co-directed by Marcy Ram- sey, Diane Walker and Nancy Ek- strum. Performances will be 7:00 p.m., Friday and Saturday, June 8 and 9, and at 2:00 p.m., Sunday, June 10, in the Fine Arts Building at the Philip High School. Phase III were designed at the time as well. In the past 17 years the city has improved Center Avenue, (Main Street), three streets around the school, E. Cherry Street past Mid- west Cooperatives, Pine Street Phase II , and Ash Street. The projected cost of the Wood Avenue project is $2,065,800. The city has been approved for State Revolving Fund loans by the South Dakota Department of Environ- ment and Natural Resources for the storm drainage in the amount of $1,073,300 and sanitary sewer SRF loans of $750,000. Local funds of $242,500 would cover the re- mainder of the project. The SRF loans would be for 30 years with a 3.25 percent interest rate. The sanitary sewer SRF loan would be paid back with the $8.80 sewer charge that was recently added to the users’ sewer rates. If the debt increase is approved, bids would be let in December 2012 with work starting the spring of 2013. After the Wood Avenue project is completed, funding, in the form of SRF loans and possible grants, would be sought for the Pine Street/Wray Avenue project. by Nancy Haigh & Loretta Pasolt From being a pharmacist to working with the biggest names in country music, Carv Thompson has forever kept his hometown in his heart, working to promote it with words and deeds. For those attributes and others, Thompson was selected as an in- ductee into the South Dakota Hall of Fame. Carv’s parents were Odin and Blanche Thompson, who owned the Faith pharmacy. Carv graduated from Faith High School in 1950. He earned a pharmacy degree in 1954 from South Dakota State Univer- sity. While at SDSU, he was in- volved in the U.S. Army Reserve Officer Training Corp. After grad- uation he was commissioned as a 2nd Lieutenant in the U.S. Army and served for two years in Japan as a medical service officer. Carv’s hometown beckoned and he returned to Faith to work at the Saul and Thompson Drug Store. Little did anyone know at that time that Carv would become one of Faith’s biggest boosters. Carv’s belief in Faith, the sur- rounding area, and the people is what encouraged him to give back to them. The Faith School District saw his devotion through fundraising ef- Thompson inducted into South Dakota Hall of Fame forts, first in 1966 for a gymnasium and again in 2010 to help raise funds for Faith’s new school build- ing. The city and its residents gained air time on KBHB when Carv and station owner Les Kleven came up with the idea to air the Faith Area News. The first program aired May 15, 1965. The news program cov- ered a local top news story, weather conditions, sports scores, hospital news, the Faith Livestock Commissions sales, along with in- terviews. The program is now in its 47th year. Through Carv’s leadership as president of the Faith Country De- velopment Corp., the city gained the Prairie Oasis Mall, Prairie Vista Inn motel, the Prairie View Apartments, a new grandstand and a swimming pool. In 1995, Carv was volunteer chairman of building a new St. Joseph’s Catholic Church. In 1997, Carv, along with some other investors, purchased the Farmers State Bank to keep it local. Morris Gustafson, president of Farmers State Bank, said, “When it comes to promoting, Carv is the quintessential ad man. He knows how to promote and takes great pride in getting the job done and done right. It has been my honor (continued on page 2)

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Pioneer review

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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 41

Volume 106

May 31, 2012

Philip

Track at

State 7

More

Memorial

Day photos

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Market ReportWinter Wheat, 12 Pro...........................$6.34

Winter Wheat, Any Pro..........................$5.54

Spring Wheat, 14 Pro............................$7.16

Corn .......................................................$5.22

Millet ...................................................$13.35

Sunflowers ..........................................$23.00

Section B

Statements of Insurance

& Legal Notices Protecting

Your Right to Know!

by Nancy HaighVoters within Philip city limits

will head to the polls Tuesday,June 5, to decide if the city of Philipcan increase their debt limit sothey can repair streets within thetown.

The city is asking that residentsallow them to increase the consti-tutional debt limit another 10 per-cent. This would allow the city toincrease its debt limit, it does notraise taxes on real estate.

According to state statute, thecity has a constitutional debt limitof five percent of the assessed valueof real estate within the city limits.For Philip, that five percent is$1,278,172. Currently, the city isusing $147,000 of those funds torepay the debt from the Pine StreetPhase II project and $224,000 fromthe downtown project. The Pine

City seeks increase in bonding amount

Street Phase II debt will be fin-ished in 2018 and the downtownloan will be paid off in 2021.

Subtracting the $147,000 andthe $224,000 from the $1,278,172figure leaves the city with $907,192available from the five percent con-stitutional debt limit. Also accord-ing to state statute, the city canappeal to the voters for an addi-tional 10 percent of the assessedvalue.

If the voters approve the requestthe additional funds would be usedto assist in financing two street im-provement projects.

The first section of street work isWood Avenue from Highway 14south to Pine Street at the post of-fice. Also a part of this project isEast High Street, which is con-nected on the west side of Wood Av-enue, then Division Street and

Walden Avenue.Another project the city would

like to repair is Pine Street fromthe post office east to Wray Avenueand then north on Wray Avenue toHighway 14.

Both of these projects havestreets in serious need of repair.Sections of the streets have patchesupon the patches. Discussions atrecent city council meetings in-volved as which was the more seri-ous issue. The council opted toproceed with the Wood Avenueproject first, with the possibility ofputting a two inch overlay of as-phalt on parts of the other projectas a temporary measure. This as-phalt would then be ground andreused when Pine Street Phase IIIis started.

The clay sewer tiles along WoodAvenue and water drainage aretwo of the issues that prompted thecouncil to proceed with this projectfirst. The portion of the projectwest of Wood Avenue is part of anatural drainage way. The streetslie in a draw that carries waterfrom north of Highway 14. Watersits in the bottom of the draw andhas eroded the road base. A springalong Wood Avenue has alsocaused problems with the roadbase and eroded curb and gutter onthe east side of Wood Avenue to-ward the bottom of the hill.

The street project is designed tocorrect the drainage issues, rebuildthe road base, have a road widththat is consistent from north tosouth, repair sewer lines, curb andgutter, and install storm drainage.The portion of the street that runsbetween Scotchman Industries,Inc. will be cement, with the rest asasphalt.

The plan for Pine Street is towiden the road, decrease slopedareas, install sidewalk on the northside and asphalt Pine Street. WrayAvenue from Highway 14 south toKennedy Implement will be con-crete with new sidewalks on thewest edge. Storm drainage wouldbe part of the project, but no utilitywork, such as sewer and water,would not be part of the project.

Nearly 40 years ago, the PhilipCity Council implemented a secondpenny sales tax to help with streetimprovements. The streets inPhilip were first asphalted in the1970s. Wray Avenue was asphaltedwith the county and city each car-rying half the cost.

By the 1990s those streets werenearing the end of their useablelife. The city began to replace themin 1995 with the Pine Street PhaseI project. Pine Street Phase II and

Wood

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Pine

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A salute to the dead was given by the American Legion Post #173 firing squad during Philip’s Memorial Day services.

Memorial Day remembrance

The American Legion in Midland held its Memorial Day program, Monday, May28, at the legion hall in Midland. The service included the invocation and bene-diction, as well as music by Pastor Andy Blye. Other entertainment included theHaakon County Crooners, Morris Daly and Joni and Julie Willoughby. Children ofall ages as well as adults read words of tribute. The guest speaker was SergeantCody Ohman, a United States Army recruiter based out of Pierre. The programconcluded with a 21-gun salute at the cemetery. Photo by Del Bartels

by Del Bartels Three talented ladies in thePhilip community, each with confi-dent and strong singing voices,team together to perform the coun-try musical “Honky Tonk Angels.” Maureen Palecek, Barb Bowenand Deb Smith play characterswho are as different from eachother as can be, except they allhave had county backgrounds andlifelong dreams of actually usingtheir singing talents. The musicalis very heavy in the singing depart-ment. While the well-knownsongs – solos, duets and group ren-ditions – come almost nonstop,there is a basic plot and differencebetween the characters. Bowen begins the play as a nar-rator speaking directly to the audi-ence. Her character is astuck-in-a-rut wife and mother ofsix who live in a double-wide mo-bile home. She goes from “Stand byYour Man” to “Don’t Come HomeDrinkin’ ” with a comic ease. Shewill leave behind family to find herdream. Palecek’s character is a disgrun-tled and highly put-upon secretarywhose love life has failed at leasttwice. Her first solo, almost obvi-ously, is “9 to 5.” A bit later, hercharacter rips loose – and into themale audience members – with“These Boots Are Made for Walk-ing.” She has nothing to leave be-hind but an autographed bowlingball from her first husband, a shot-

gun from her second husband anda too interested boss. Smith is a country gal who hasbeen taking care of her father sinceher mother’s death, though her sib-ling could help. Portraying the epit-ome of “Coal Miner’s Daughter,”she refuses to throw away herdreams. She makes up her mind tohead for Nashville, or Las Vegas, orwherever, but she leaves to “I WillAlways Love You.” This is the vocaltransition to the three womenheading to the big city. “So with

bus tickets in our hands, and ourhearts in our throats, we were onour way to Music City USA,” saidBowen. Meeting on the bus and ridingthrough a thunderstorm, the galsencourage each other. Bowenshares her ever-present pork rindsand baloney sandwiches. Theyeventually work themselves into afrenzy and hold a hootenanny onthe bus. “Three strange women alltraveling to a strange place. It’s nocoincidence. It’s meant to be.” And

Philip Drama Club’s musical “Honky Tonk Angels”

Three characters each leave their wildly different lives to strike out as countryperformers. They meet, join, and within months become the Nashville sensation“Honky Tonk Angels.” But, will this be their last show? From left: actress/singersMaureen Palecek, Barb Bowen and Deb Smith. Photos by Del Bartels

the three become a group, TheHonky Tonk Angels. Within weeks, they make it big.But, the musical selections haveswitched from songs such as“Amazing Grace” to “Night Life,”“Harper Valley PTA,” “Fancy” and“Barroom Habits.” There is a con-troversy among the group’s mem-bers over the song selections, whichare about not very respectablewomen. Could this controversybreak up the group? Could this betheir last performance? Will thecircle be unbroken? All the instrumental music islive. Band members include GlennParsons, Chuck Carstensen, MikeSeagar, Marilyn Millage and Crys-tal Martinez. The play’s countryband is in the background as in-strumental back-up during thefirst scene. They still play duringthe second scene, though from be-hind the curtain, while the singingaction is in front of the curtain andeven sometimes into and involvingthe audience. In the second act, theband and back-up singers areprominent performers in theHonky Tonk Heaven bar and show-room in Nashville. The musicalplay is co-directed by Marcy Ram-sey, Diane Walker and Nancy Ek-strum. Performances will be 7:00 p.m.,Friday and Saturday, June 8 and 9,and at 2:00 p.m., Sunday, June 10,in the Fine Arts Building at thePhilip High School.

Phase III were designed at the timeas well.

In the past 17 years the city hasimproved Center Avenue, (MainStreet), three streets around theschool, E. Cherry Street past Mid-west Cooperatives, Pine StreetPhase II , and Ash Street.

The projected cost of the WoodAvenue project is $2,065,800. Thecity has been approved for StateRevolving Fund loans by the SouthDakota Department of Environ-ment and Natural Resources forthe storm drainage in the amountof $1,073,300 and sanitary sewerSRF loans of $750,000. Local fundsof $242,500 would cover the re-mainder of the project.

The SRF loans would be for 30years with a 3.25 percent interestrate. The sanitary sewer SRF loanwould be paid back with the $8.80sewer charge that was recentlyadded to the users’ sewer rates.

If the debt increase is approved,bids would be let in December 2012with work starting the spring of2013.

After the Wood Avenue project iscompleted, funding, in the form ofSRF loans and possible grants,would be sought for the PineStreet/Wray Avenue project.

by Nancy Haigh& Loretta Pasolt

From being a pharmacist toworking with the biggest names incountry music, Carv Thompson hasforever kept his hometown in hisheart, working to promote it withwords and deeds.

For those attributes and others,Thompson was selected as an in-ductee into the South Dakota Hallof Fame.

Carv’s parents were Odin andBlanche Thompson, who owned theFaith pharmacy. Carv graduatedfrom Faith High School in 1950. Heearned a pharmacy degree in 1954from South Dakota State Univer-sity. While at SDSU, he was in-volved in the U.S. Army ReserveOfficer Training Corp. After grad-uation he was commissioned as a2nd Lieutenant in the U.S. Armyand served for two years in Japanas a medical service officer.

Carv’s hometown beckoned andhe returned to Faith to work at theSaul and Thompson Drug Store.Little did anyone know at that timethat Carv would become one ofFaith’s biggest boosters.

Carv’s belief in Faith, the sur-rounding area, and the people iswhat encouraged him to give backto them.

The Faith School District saw hisdevotion through fundraising ef-

Thompson inducted intoSouth Dakota Hall of Fame

forts, first in 1966 for a gymnasiumand again in 2010 to help raisefunds for Faith’s new school build-ing.

The city and its residents gainedair time on KBHB when Carv andstation owner Les Kleven came upwith the idea to air the Faith AreaNews. The first program aired May15, 1965. The news program cov-ered a local top news story,weather conditions, sports scores,hospital news, the Faith LivestockCommissions sales, along with in-terviews. The program is now in its47th year.

Through Carv’s leadership aspresident of the Faith Country De-velopment Corp., the city gainedthe Prairie Oasis Mall, PrairieVista Inn motel, the Prairie ViewApartments, a new grandstand anda swimming pool. In 1995, Carvwas volunteer chairman of buildinga new St. Joseph’s CatholicChurch. In 1997, Carv, along withsome other investors, purchasedthe Farmers State Bank to keep itlocal.

Morris Gustafson, president ofFarmers State Bank, said, “Whenit comes to promoting, Carv is thequintessential ad man. He knowshow to promote and takes greatpride in getting the job done anddone right. It has been my honor

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Wilted poppies ... by Del Bartels

I pulled into the local service station to refill my tank after the three-day weekend. On the other side of the unleaded pump was an olderpickup with a smallish camper hooked up behind. As I reached for thepump nozzle, I said hello to the old guy leaning back against the pickupbox as he waited for his tank to fill. He greeted me back. I put in the nozzle and locked it on. Not needingto wash my windshield, and not being shy, I asked him where he wasfrom. He lightly grinned, pointed his cane toward the camper and said,“Pretty much all over.” I noticed that he needed the cane; one leg eithernot working right or was a prosthetic. I didn’t ask. Again casually wav-ing his cane, this time toward my windshield, he said, “I see you havea veteran’s paper poppy on your dash. You get stuck with it or reallywant it?” I’m bold, but that caught me as a bit brash. Was he just ask-ing? Was he joking about how those poppies are kindly but persua-sively pushed on people? Or, was he accusing me of not really caringabout the purpose of the token flower? I explained that I got it from an American Legion Auxiliary gal whostopped by my office for donations. I have collected a few over the yearsand thumbtacked them on the wall next to my desk. Racing a deadline,I had popped this one into my shirt pocket, forgetting it until I drovehome after work. I put it on the dash so I would not forget to put it withthe others later. The old man half grinned, and grunted an acknowl-edgement, but seemed like the answer was not good enough. Did I haveto defend myself about a Memorial Day poppy? The geezer hooked his cane on his belt and folded his arms. Then heasked me, no he dared me, “What did you do for Memorial Day?” I amsure my mouth fell open. I got defensive. He stared me in the eye, thenglanced back at the side of his camper. I then noticed that it was almostcompletely covered with stickers. My eyes focused enough to see thatthey were all military. They represented all the different branches.Some were of different national cemeteries. Some were bumper stickerssuch as “Remember the Vet” and “Not Until They Come Home.” Somewere ribbon-shaped auto magnets that read “Freedom Isn’t Free,”“Some Gave All” and “They Died for You.” I know when a lesson should be learned. I said that I do indeed honorvets, living and dead. I attended the local Memorial Day ceremony.Then I reached out to shake the man’s hand, honoring him and at thesame time forgiving his gruffness. His handshake was firm. Before helet go, he said, “Thank you. Keep remembering all of us.” I put the gas nozzle back, wished the man safe travels, and went topay my bill. I greeted Mark, the gas station owner. He said, “Morning.I saw you drive up. How was your weekend?” After a little chit-chat, Iasked him about the guy driving that pickup and camper. He gave mean odd look and asked, “What pickup?”

George Strait, left, was just one of many artists that Carv Thompson was able to

book to the Faith Stock Show. Courtesy photos

One of Carv Thompson’s favorite memories is when he was a volunteer with the

National Muscular Dystrophy Association. From 1973 to 1981, Carv and Marci

Christensen of KEVN-TV in Rapid City, were co-emcees of the Annual Jerry Lewis

Labor Day Telethon. Thompson, left, is pictured here with Jerry Lewis.

and privilege to work with, to learnfrom and to know Carv Thompson.Carv may not be a mapmaker, buthe put “Faith” on the map. He trulyhas been the heart, soul and face ofour community for many years.When you travel the state and sayyou are from Faith, people ask, ‘Do?’ I am proud to say, ‘Yes!’ ”

Carv may be best known,though, for his efforts with theFaith Stock Show. It was in 1963that Carv had the idea to bringmusic to the stock show. It tooksome work on his part to convincethe other organizers, even guaran-teeing any loss that might be in-curred. The following year, the firstshow included The Willis Brothersand Red Blanchard. A $400 profitwas made on the venture andopened the way for 28 more yearsof grandstand shows.

Dave Fischbach, past presidentof Faith Stock Show Association.and friend said of Carv, “It is im-possible to know how many hoursCarv has spent working on, organ-izing and promoting local projects,events, fundraisers, benefits andactivities for his hometown ofFaith. Even though he no longer

Thompson inducted into South Dakota Hall of Famelives in Faith, his heart and dedi-cation to our community is stillhere. Just last year he chaired afundraising committee to helpbuild a new school in Faith.Through his tireless efforts andcreative ideas, over $1.1 millionwas raised to help fund the project.The new building is now under con-struction. To put it simply, Faithwould not be the Faith we knowwithout the work and dedication ofour friend, Carv Thompson.”

Carv put pen to paper andrecorded some of his memoriesfrom the stock show. One of hismemories was, “Hank Thompsonwas the first star to bring his ownlights and sound system to Faith.The band traveled in Hank’s bigsus, but he flew his own twin en-gine airplane into Faith and landedon the old grass runway that wasnext to the fairgrounds. Laterwhen Hank was a guest of JohnnyCarson’s “Tonight Show,” Carsonasked Hank, ‘What was one of themost unusual places you’ve everplayed?’ (Hank) Thompson replied,‘It was Faith, South Dakota.’ ‘Whatwas so unusual about that?’ Carsonasked. Hank said, ‘It was the onlytime I ever flew my plane to a con-cert and landed right at the fair-grounds, taxied right up to thestage, got out and went on stageand sang to a crowd of 3,000 in atown of 300.’ ”

Carv’s involvement with theFaith Stock Show’s entertainmentlead him to being the South DakotaState Fair’s entertainment directorfor 13 years. It also lead him to ajob in the mid-1990s with RomeoEntertainment Group in Omaha,Neb., producing concerts and musicfestivals, which he continues to dotoday.

At one time Carv and his wife,Margaret, owned seven pharma-cies in western South Dakota. Hepurchased the Philip pharmacyfrom George Minard in 1975. Hesoon hired Milo Zeeb as pharmacistand manager.

Milo said Carv has always beena community-minded business-man; a man who was very con-cerned with supporting thecommunity. Milo recalled Carv asbeing a very organized person withlists to help him keep track ofeverything. “I remember he calledme up one time and said he left hisbrain there (in Philip).” His “brain”was a spiral bound notebook withall his notes. Milo said Margaretwas a major supporter and help-mate to Carv. In addition to Faithand Philip, Thompsons had drugstores in Eagle Butte, Deadwood,Lead, Lemmon and McLaughlin.

Carv became a state legislator in1969, serving until 1972. He madea run for South Dakota governor in1972, but he was unable to defeatthe incumbent, Richard Kneip.Carv continued to serve the stateon numerous boards and commis-sions, appointments made by sixgovernors.

From 1973 to 1981, Carv was a

volunteer with the National Mus-cular Dystrophy Association. Heand Marci Christensen of KEVN-TV in Rapid City, were co-emceesof the Annual Jerry Lewis LaborDay Telethon. The 21 hour televi-sion event raised over $500,000 for"Jerry's Kids" from the viewers inwestern South Dakota, Nebraska,Wyoming and Montana.

Carv decided in 2002 to retirefrom his pharmacy business thathad grown to seven stores across

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western South Dakota. He andMargaret moved to the Black Hills,living between Spearfish andDeadwood, but Faith is still deep intheir hearts. In writing their storyfor a history book, Margaret quotedCarv, “ ‘I feel so fortunate to havebeen born, raised and educated inFaith. It was a privilege to serve asmuch as I could and I hope Faithwill continue to prosper and con-tinue to be one for the best littletowns anywhere!’ ”

lost in order to secure that freedomfor us all. I will probably never fullycomprehend those courageous menand woman who have sacrificedtheir future, so that America couldhave a future. After your enjoyed your day off,your picnics and family get-togeth-ers, do not now fail to take the timeto find out for yourself the signifi-cance for this day. Do not fail tothank a veteran for their willing-ness to serve so that we can be free,and do not fail to take time to thankGod there have been-and still are-brave men and women willing to goand serve their country in time ofwar, even to the very point of givingtheir lives for you and me. As we all reflect and rememberthe sacrifices made and the highcost paid in the terms of human life,we should be changed human be-ings, changed to be more apprecia-tive of those who have served andare yet serving in wars, changed tobe more thoughtful of what theirservice means to us, changed to bemore respectful of each other. Maythose who are younger humblethemselves to be taught by the ex-ample of those who have gone onbefore, and those who are older bewilling to teach the young, so theywill know what Memorial Day is allabout. As we remember our nation'sfallen heroes, let us all determine toremember and learn from the pastso that America's future genera-tions will continue to know andenjoy the blessings of freedom andunderstand that we are Free to Suc-ceed!

Free to succeed

Last Monday was Memorial Day,a day set aside for a specific purposeof honoring the men and womenwho have given their lives so thatwe can be free. Today, we are able to work, playand live our lives here in the good'ol USA, primarily because of themany, many lives that have beensacrificed on the altar of war. Weare grateful to those who have socourageously given up their free-dom, so that we may be free tolearn, free to worship, free to enjoyour families, free to play, free tosucceed in ways that would neverbe possible if not for them. Becauseof them, our nation has enjoyedwhat other nations only dream of. When you really stop to thinkabout it, we are the recipients of anincredible gift. I must admit thatover my lifetime I have not fully un-derstood the awesomeness of thatgif – that is, until just this last weekwhen I began to research the signif-icance of the day in preparation forspeaking at our community Memo-rial Day service. After several hours of researchand interviews my life has beenchanged, as I have learned a bitabout the “holiday” from the per-spective of a veteran. It is not theflowers, or the poppies, or the pa-rades or lunches or even speechesthat make Memorial Day special,but the people whose lives wehonor, that make this day special.We take time to recognize the pricethat has been paid for our preciousfreedom that we so often take forgranted, and we take time to recog-nize and honor the lives that were

Bob Prentice speaks to thousands of people in highly motivational

seminars each year. Call Bob for more details at 605-450-1955 and

be sure to check out Bob’s website at: www.mrattitudespeaks.com

Moment of reflection. The honor guard presented a 21-gun salute to the honoredmilitary dead, during the Memorial Day ceremony at the Wheeler-Brooks Post#173 Legion in Philip.

Pastor Andy Blye – “If You Are ReadingThis,” Midland Memorial Day services.

Morris Daly – “Some Gave All,” Mid-land Memorial Day services”

Impromptu speaker Dean Cookpraised the heart of Midland, “This isa big town. It always was and alwayswill be.”

Former South Dakota Secretary ofAgriculture, Larry Gabriel, gave a pow-erful Memorial Day address during theMemorial Day ceremony at theWheeler-Brooks Post #173 Legion inPhilip.

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Stripe Rust Found in South Dakota

Stripe rust was found on winterwheat in several South Dakota lo-cations early in the week of May21. The USDA Cereal Disease Labreports that that stripe rust ap-peared at nearly the same time inMN, ND, WI, Ontario and now SD,suggesting that there were likelyone or more very large sporeshower events in the recent past.If cool, wet conditions persist,stripe rust can be expected tospread aggressively, whereaswarm temperatures and dry condi-tions will cause it to shut down. Leaf rust has been reported insouthern Nebraska, but to date, nofarther north. With winter wheatrapidly progressing, much of itflowering or about to, producerswill need to make fungicide deci-sions soon if they haven’t already.Be sure to follow label directionsand adhere to harvest intervals.Foliar fungicide application deci-sions at this stage should be based

on yield potential, progression ofresidue borne diseases from thelower leaves, weather forecastsand risk of head scab and rust dis-eases. Progression of leaf, stripe andother rust situations moving upfrom the south can be monitoredby visiting the USDA Cereal Dis-ease Laboratory: www.ars.usda.gov/Main/docs.htm?docid=9757.Use the “Risk Map Tool” on the“Wheat Fusarium Head BlightPrediction Center” website to mon-itor head scab rist: www.wheatscab.psu.edu/. For information onfungicide recommendations, access“South Dakota Wheat FungicideRecommendations”: http://pubstor-age.sdstate.edu/AgBio_Publica-tions/articles/FS952.pdf and/or“Managing Crop Diseases withFungicides”: http://igrow.org/up/re-sources/03-3005-2012.pdf. Resist-ance ratings for the winter wheatvarieties can be found at: igrow.org/up/resources/02-2011-1000.pdf, and spring wheat varieties at:

igrow.org/up/resources/03-3001-2011.pdf.

HOSTA Tractor SafetySchools Update

In last weeks’ column, the datefor the HOSTA program at the Ag& Biosystems Engineering Build-ing at SDSU was mistakenly listedin the “Calendar” at the end of thearticle as June 13, but will actuallybe held on June 11. The correctionhas been made below. An additional session has beenscheduled for June 14, beginningat 10:00 am at Potter County Im-plement in Gettysburg. For more information, contactNic Uilk, 688-5675 [email protected], the Winner RegionalExtension Center, 842-1267 or thePierre Regional Extension Center,773-8120.

Pest & Crop Newsletter If you haven’t seen or heard of italready, you may want to checkout the new weekly, S.D. Pest &Crop Newsletter. The newsletter is

posted online on Friday’s at:http://igrow.org/agronomy/profit-tips/pest-crop-newsletter/, and youcan receive the newsletter via e-mail by sending a request to theaddress on the front page. TheS.D. Pest & Crop Newsletter con-tains the latest in the world ofweeds, insects, diseases, fertility,weather and other agronomic is-sues around South Dakota.

Calendar 6/8/2012 – HOSTA TractorSafety School, 10:00 am CT, Re-gional Extension Center, Winner 6/11/2012 – HOSTA TractorSafety School, 10:00 am CT, Ag &Biosystems Engineering, SDSU 6/14/2012 – HOSTA TractorSafety School, 10:00 am CT, PotterCounty Implement, Gettysburg 6/18/2012 – SDSU CPT &AgriPro Winter Wheat VarietyPlot Tour, 5:30 pm CT, Kennebec 6/21/2012 – SDSU CPT WinterWheat Variety Plot Tour, 5:30 pmCT, Ideal

Extension Newsby Bob Fanning

Field Specialist, WinnerRegional Extension Center

FARM PROGRAM SIGNUPDEADLINE JUNE 1, 2012

Friday, June 1, 2012, is your lastchance to sign up in the farm pro-gram for 2012, if you have not al-ready done so. Call the FSA officeat 605-859-2186 if you are not sureif you signed up.

NOTICE TO ELIGIBLE VOTERS ABOUT FSA

COMMITTEE ELECTIONS This is the third in a continuingseries of articles about CountyFSA Committee elections. This ar-ticle will explain eligibility to holdoffice and nominations to theCounty FSA Committee.Eligibility to Hold Office To hold office as a County FSACommittee member, a personmust: (1) participate or cooperatein a program administered byFSA; (2) be eligible to vote in acounty FSA committee election; (3)reside in the LAA in which the per-

son is a candidate (in special cases,this requirement may be waived);(4) not have been removed or dis-qualified from the office of CountyFSA Committee member, alter-nate or employee; (5) not havebeen removed for cause from anypublic office or have been convictedof fraud, larceny, embezzlement orany other felony; or, (6) not havebeen dishonorably discharged fromany branch of the armed forces. People uncertain about their el-igibility to vote in the County FSACommittee election should contacttheir local FSA office. Affirmationof eligibility to vote must be deter-mined in order for a vote to countin an election. Any candidate may request thatall voted ballots for an individualCounty FSA Committee electionbe returned to the respective FSAState Office in lieu of being re-turned to the FSA County Office.This request must be in writing

and submitted to the local FSACounty Executive Director prior tothe announced end of the nomina-tion period. During the election period, indi-viduals not receiving a ballot inthe mail may obtain a ballot di-rectly from their FSA county office.The ballot must be cast on or be-fore the election deadline.NominationsTo become a nominee, eligible in-dividuals must sign nominationform FSA-669A. The form includesa statement that the nomineeagrees to serve if elected. Thisform is available at any FSA officeand online at http://www.fsa.usda.gov/elections. Nominationforms for the 2012 election must bepostmarked or received in the localFSA Office by close of business Au-gust 1, 2012. Agricultural produc-ers who participate or cooperate inan FSA program may be nomi-nated for candidacy for the county

FSA committee. Individuals maynominate themselves or others asa candidate. Additionally, organi-zations representing minority andwomen farmers or ranchers maynominate candidates. Nominationforms are filed with the CountyFSA Committee of the County FSAOffice that administers a pro-ducer’s farm records. Next week, I’ll discuss some ofthe guidelines the County FSACommittee must follow in the elec-tion process and the role of advi-sors to the County FSACommittee. USDA is an equal opportunity provider,employer and lender. To file a complaint ofdiscrimination, write to USDA, AssistantSecretary for Civil Rights, Office of the As-sistant Secretary for Civil Rights, 1400 Inde-pendence Avenue, S.W., Stop 9410,Washington, DC 20250-9410, or call toll-freeat (866) 632-9992 (English) or (800) 877-8339 (TDD) or (866) 377-8642 (English Fed-eral-relay) or (800) 845-6136 (SpanishFederal-relay). USDA is an equal opportu-nity provider and employer.

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Teenagers from the area are hard at work wrestling calves belonging to Kieth, Tucker, and Lincoln Smith as the calves arebranded west of Philip on May 2. The adults get the easy jobs of branding, vaccinating and castrating. Visible from left areK.Smith, Gunner Hook, Bo Slovek, Jade Konst, Pat Guptill, T. Smith and Wyatt Johnson. Photo by Deb Smith

Bo Slovek puts Kieth Smith’s brand on a calf May 2. Photo by Deb Smith

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USDA Farm Service Agency(FSA) State Executive DirectorCraig Schaunaman reminds pro-ducers that the June 1, 2012, dead-line for Supplemental RevenueAssistance Payments (SURE), theDirect and Counter-Cyclical Pro-gram (DCP), and the Average CropRevenue Election Program(ACRE) is fast approaching. "It is crucial that producers meetthe deadline for these programs inorder to maintain program eligibil-ity," said Schaunaman. "FSA rec-ognizes that farmers and rancherstake risks every day, and theseprograms are an essential part ofthe safety net that keep producersoperating after devastating natu-ral disasters and during times oflow market prices," he said. The SURE program compen-sates producers for productionand/or quality losses during timesof disaster. All producers who haveexperienced crop productionand/or crop quality losses duringthe 2010 crop year must apply forSURE program benefits by theJune 1st deadline. Eligibility re-quirements differ between produc-ers located in counties designatedas a primary or contiguous disas-ter county by the Secretary of Agri-culture and between producerslocated in non-disaster counties. Inaddition to other eligibility re-quirements, producers must havepurchased Multi Peril Crop Insur-ance and/or Noninsured Crop Dis-

aster Assistance (NAP). While SURE helps after naturaldisasters strike, DCP and ACREprovide income support whenthere is a decline in commodityprices. Eligible DCP participantsreceive a direct payment and/or acounter-cyclical payment. Directpayment rates are established bystatute regardless of marketprices. FSA reminds producersthat the 2008 Farm Bill does notauthorize advance direct pay-ments for 2012. Counter-cyclicalpayments vary depending on mar-ket prices, and are issued onlywhen the effective price for a com-modity is below its target price. ACRE protects producers fromfarm market revenue declineswhen revenue triggers are met fora commodity at both the state andfarm level. All owners and opera-tors who will share in DCP andACRE payments on a farm mustsign up by June 1st. "ACRE elections and enrollmentmust be completed by the June 1stdeadline as late-filed provisionsare not available for ACRE," saidSchaunaman. "If ACRE waselected in a previous year, produc-ers must enroll for 2012 by June1st to receive payment," he said. For more information on theseprograms or other programs ad-ministered by FSA, please contactyour local FSA office or on the webat www.fsa.usda.gov.

Deadline approaches for three Farm Service Agency programs

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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: 8:30 a.m.1st Sunday: Coffee & Rolls

after worshipFirst Lutheran Ladies Bible study.

There are two Bible study groups: eachmeeting monthly. One meets on the

second Tuesday at 12:00 p.m. at FirstLutheran Church and the other meets

on the second Wednesday at 1:00 p.m.

at the lobby of the Senechal. No Biblestudies during June, July, & August.

* * * * * *TRINITY LUTHERAN

Pastor Frezil WesterlundMidland – 843-2538

SUNDAY WORSHIP: 10:30 a.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 LUTHERAN

Long ValleyPastor Frezil Westerlund

Saturday Evening: 5:00 p.m.* * * * * *

DOWLING COMMUNITY CHURCHEvery Sunday in July

Services 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/midlandobcSunday School: 9:30 a.m.

Worship Service: 10:30 a.m.

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

ST. PETER'S LUTHERAN CHURCH10 miles SE of Midland • Pastor

Glenn Denke • 462-6169Sunday Worship: 11:00 a.m. (CT)

Sunday School: 10 a.m. CTSunday Bible Study: 10 a.m.

* * * * * *PHILIP COMMUNITY

EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCHPastor 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 servicesLast Monday of the month –

Evangelical Ladies Service/Bible Study -7:00 p.m.

Wed. Night Prayer & Bible Study: 7 p.m.Everyone Welcome!!

* * * * * *HARDINGROVE COMMUNITY

EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCHPastor Gary Wahl – Philip

859-2841 • [email protected] 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.* * * * * *

UNITED CHURCH OF PHILIPPastor Kathy Chesney • 859-2310

Home: 859-2192 • E-mail:[email protected]

Sunday 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]

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A FAITHFUL SAYINGby Cornelius R. Stam

"This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus cameinto the world to save sinners, of whom I am chief " (I Tim. 1:15).Of all Paul's "faithful sayings," this is perhaps the most wonderful, and the onethrough which most people have found the joy of sins forgiven.

The subject is that "Christ Jesus came into the world to save sinners." Why else would Christ have had to leave His gloryin heaven if it were not, as the Bible says, to come to earth in human form to represent us in the payment for sin? And, thankGod, He paid the full price for the sins of all men, for it was not a mere man who died on Calvary's cross. So complete wasHis payment that Paul could exclaim: "He came into the world to save sinners, of whom I am chief." Paul, himself, thoughonce Christ's chief enemy on earth, had now been saved by Him and, had come to know the joy of sins forgiven.The great tragedy is that so many people do not feel their condition to be hopeless apart from Christ. They have not yet

seen how far they come short of the glory and holiness of God. They know they are sinners, but they do not yet feel thattheir condition is so hopeless that they need a Sav- ior. Thus they keep trying, trying, trying -- and failing, failing, failing!How much wiser we are to confess our sins before God -- to take the place of sinners, so that He can save us. This is the

first step to heaven. When we have done this we are in a position to accept God's offer of full pardon and justification throughChrist, who died to pay the penalty for our sins.Since none are perfect and all have sinned, "this is," indeed, "a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that Christ

Jesus came into the world to save sinners." Why not believe God's Word, accept Christ as your Savior and be saved today?

To the Reader:Some of our Two Minutes articles were written many years ago by Pastor C. R. Stam for publication in newspapers. When many of these

articles were later compiled in book form, Pastor Stam wrote this word of explanation in the Preface:"It should be borne in mind that the newspaper column, Two Minutes With the Bible, has now been published for many years, so that local,

national and international events are discussed as if they occurred only recently. Rather than rewrite or date such articles, we have left themjust as they were when first published. This, we felt, would add to the interest, especially since our readers understand that they first appearedas newspaper articles."

We hope that you'll agree that while some of the references in these articles are dated, the spiritual truths taught therein are timeless.

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Obituaries

CoyWayne

Son of Zeb &Megan

HoffmanCreighton, SDBorn:

September 20, 20117 lbs., 8 oz.20” long

Big Sister:Nora JeanPaternalGrandparents:Wally & CarolHoffman, CreightonPaternal Great-Grandparents: Dean & Mary Parsons, Philip; Audrey Hoffman, Rapid City, & the late Maurice Hoffman; the late Forest Voyles

Maternal Grandparents: Gene & Theresa Deuchar, MilesvilleMaternal Great-Grandparents: the late Mary Alice &Raymond Deuchar; Mary Haughian, Terry, MT, & the lateDan Haughian

This feature sponsored by Grandpa Gene & Grandma Tess

Violet Denke___________________________________

Violet Denke, age 85 of RapidCity, S.D., died Tuesday, May 22,2012, at the Golden Living CenterBella Vista in Rapid City. Violet Geigle was born July 9,

1926, at her parents’ home north ofQuinn, the daughter of Albert andJohanna (Hein) Geigle. She wasbaptized and confirmed at St. PaulLutheran Church north of Quinn. Violet grew up and received hereducation in the Quinn area. Sheand her other sisters spent muchtime helping on their parents’ farm-ranch. Violet was united in marriage toAdolph John Denke on February22, 1948, at her parents’ homenorth of Quinn. After their mar-

riage, they moved to a farm-ranchnorth of Kadoka. In 1957, theymoved to Wichita, Kan., whereAdolph worked on the Titan II Mis-siles. In the fall of 1962, theymoved to Rapid City where Violetworked for a rest home with SidneyHaine. Violet worked several yearsfrom her home as a terminal agentfor National Trailer Convoy, and atSCI. Later Violet, along with her hus-band, owned and operated theWestern Mobile Home Park in BoxElder. In 1989, they retired andsold their business to their son,Gene. This gave Violet time toenjoy her favorite hobby, quilting.Violet also enjoyed camping andfishing with her husband (whenthe fish were biting!). Violet was a member of Peace

Lutheran Church in Rapid City,and the Good Samaritan Club. Grateful for having shared herlife are her three sons, Gary Denkeand his wife, Gail, of Rapid City,Gene Denke and his wife, Teresa,of Box Elder, and Gerald Denke ofSan Diego, Calif.; four daughters,Donna Denke of Rapid City, DarlaMengenhauser and her husband,Jack, of Rapid City, Diane Evansand her husband, Morris, of RapidCity, and Delores Fitzler and herhusband, Doug, of Alliance, Neb.;10 grandchildren; 19 great-grand-children; one great-great-grand-daughter; two sisters, Ruth Denke

of Rapid City and Elsie Morrisonand her husband, Allen, of Mel-bourne, Fla.; two brothers-in-law,Arnold Johnson of Wall and ErhartDenke and his wife, Alice, of Stur-gis; two sisters-in-law, MargeDenke and Marie Denke, both ofRapid City; and a host of other rel-atives and friends. Violet was preceded in death byher husband Adolph Denke on De-cember 3, 2003; a son, Greg Denke;her parents, Albert and JohannaGeigle; a grandson, Joshua Denke;and a sister, Minnie Johnson. Funeral services were held 10:00a.m. Saturday, May 26, at PeaceLutheran Church in Rapid City,with Pastor David Lindenberg offi-ciating. Music was provided by RobinReinhold and Ruth Stabile, pi-anists, and Maygie Schwiesow,Alice Richter and Alma Crosbie, vo-calists. Ushers were Kenny Denke andGlenn Crose. Pallbearers wereMorris Evans, Phillip, Steve andMichael Leithauser, Doug Fitzlerand Joachim Schwiesow. Interment was held Saturday, atthe Wall Cemetery. A memorial has been estab-lished. Arrangements were with theRush Funeral Chapel of Wall. An online guestbook is availableat www.rushfuneralhome.com

Lynn Williams_________________________________________________ Lynn Williams, age 90 of Wall,S.D., died Monday, May 28, 2012,at the Rapid City Regional Hospi-tal. Survivors include two daugh-ters, Carla Brucklacher and herhusband, Mark, of Wall, and CleoWilliams of Rapid City; four grand-children, Stacy Keyser of White-wood, Tyler Keyser of Baldwin,Wisc., Jennifer Tietsort and herhusband, Ron, of Custer, andMatthew Brucklacher and his wife,Sonja, of Greeley, Colo.; sevengreat-grandchildren; one brother,Percy “Bud” Williams of Philip; anda host of other relatives and

friends. Lynn was preceded in death byhis wife, Evelyn, on February 23,2011; his parents, Frank and Hazel(Percy) Williams; and two brothers,Milo and Dale Williams. Memorial services will be held at9:00 a.m. Friday, June 1, at theUnited Methodist Church in Wall,with Pastor Darwin Kopfmann of-ficiating. Interment with military honors

will be held 12:30 p.m. Friday, atBlack Hills National Cemeterynear Sturgis. A memorial has been estab-lished. Arrangements are with theRush Funeral Chapel of Wall. His online guestbook is availableat www.rushfuneralhome.com A full obituary will appear innext week’s paper.

Morris Sandal__________________

Morris Earl Sandal, age 82, ofRapid City, S.D., was born January22, 1930, in Pierre to Arthur andMildred (Wilsbacher) Sandal. He grew up on the family farmin rural Hayes and attended Mid-land High School. He later lived inSturgis where he raised a family.He was employed for 35 years withthe State of South Dakota, withover 20 years as an inspector withthe S.D. Public Utilities Commis-sion. Upon his retirement in RapidCity, Morris became an avid golfer,playing with the Senior Men'sLeague. Morris is known for his long

service to the community. Heserved as a PFC in the army during

the Korean Conflict. He was a life-long Mason and member of theAmerican Legion Post at Midland.Morris generously volunteeredwith the Naja Temple Children'sHospital program, transportingchildren in need to Shriner care fa-cilities. Much beloved by his family,

Morris is survived by his brother,Don (Shirley) Sandal of Ft. Pierre,his sons, Fred (Diana) and Joe(Kris) of Denver, Toby (Michelle) ofBeatrice, Neb., six grandchildren,and special friend, Janet Drury ofSturgis. He was preceded in death by hisparents; a brother, Arthur Sandal,Jr.; a daughter, Darcy Sandal; anda daughter-in-law, Angela Sandal. In lieu of flowers, memorials will

be accepted for the Naja ShrineChildren's Hospital Trust Fund,the Deep Creek Lutheran Church,or the RCRH Hospice of the Hills.Please address correspondence toFred Sandal, 5447 Bobcat Court,Longmont, CO 80504. A memorial visitation was of-fered at Kirk Funeral Home on Fri-day, May 25, with Masonic rites. Services were held Saturday,May 26, at Kirk Funeral Home fol-lowed by inurnment with militaryhonors at noon at Black Hills Na-tional Cemetery near Sturgis. Family and friends may signMorris’ online guestbook at www.kirkfuneralhome.com

Nadyne I. (Mueller) Schoener________

Nadyne I. (Mueller) Schoener ofNorth Kingstown, Kan., diedpeacefully on Saturday, April 14,2012, at Philip Hulitar InpatientCenter. Born in South Dakota, she wasthe daughter of the late Maxwelland Isabelle (Rousseau) Mueller.She was the wife of the late DonaldP. Schoener. Nadyne was a homemaker whoenjoyed spending time with herfamily and friends. She was a com-municant of St. Francis de SalesChurch of North Kingstown andwas a member of the Sioux Nation. She leaves her four devotedsons, Kenneth M. Schoener of

North Kingstown, Patrick K.Schoener of North Kingstown, D.Keith Schoener and his wife, Char-lene, of Exeter, and Jack K.Schoener of North Kingstown. She was the mother-in-law ofAnne P. Schoener of NorthKingstown. Beloved grandmotherof Kaitlyn Rooney of NorthKingstown, Jordan Schoener ofNorth Kingstown, MichaelSchoener USN and his wife,Chelsey, Andrew Schoener ofNorth Kingstown, KirstenSchoener USN, Heather Schoenerof New York, Dennis SchoenerUSAF, and Ryan Schoener of Main,and great-grandmother of Gavin,Keagan and Seamus Rooney, all ofNorth Kingstown. She was the sister of HazelMarra of Naples, Fla., MarylouMcDow of Phoenix, Ariz., and thelate Maxine Dunn. Mass of Christian burial was cel-ebrated April 21, 2012, at St.Francis de Sales Church in NorthKingstown. Burial was in the RI VeteransMemorial Cemetery. Online messages of condolencemay be left at www.CranstonMur-phy.com

Mickelson Trail officials are re-minding users that they will besharing the trail on Sunday, June3, with participants of the Dead-wood Mickelson Trail Marathon. “Non-marathon folks are morethan welcome to use the trail dur-ing the weekend,” said Park Man-ager Dana Garry. “We just want tolet them know that there will be alarge number of other users on thatstretch of the trail and ask thatthey be aware of slower movingusers.” Marathon runners will startfrom Rochford at 7:00 a.m. and fin-ish at the Deadwood Trailheadabout 4:00 p.m. Garry said that observing propertrail etiquette, such as staying toone side and announcing yourselfwhen approaching behind anotheruser, will allow everyone to enjoythe trail comfortably and safely. For more information on theMickelson Trail, visit www.Mickel-sonTrail.com or call 605-584-3896.

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Section A • Thursday, May 31, 2012 • The Pioneer Review • Page 6Contact Sonia Nemec • 843-2564

e-mail: [email protected] NewsMIDLAND MARKET, FRIDAYS6-8 P.M. MIDLAND PARK.PLANTS, PRODUCE, EGGS,BAKED GOODS, JEWELRY,LIVE MUSIC, GAMES, “IT’SSEW YOU,” MUCH MORE!

This being Memorial Day, I amnot exactly sure just how muchnews I will get put together for thisweek. But here goes. Our daughter,Charlene Nemec, came from Bis-marck, N.D., this Monday morningso was able to go with Jerry and meto Midland’s Memorial Day service.Following the Memorial Day serv-ice at the Legion Hall and at theMidland Cemetery, there was apotluck at the Legion Hall. Mid-land is noted for their deliciouspotluck dinners and today was noexception. Those potlucks are nice,as it gives folks a chance to visitwith people they haven’t seen for awhile. There was a huge crowd atthe Memorial Day service. Ninety-seven people signed their names onthe list. Everyone was commentingon what a nice service it was. Oneof the best I can remember. Com-mander Morris Daly led everyonein the Pledge of Allegiance and wel-comed everyone and Pastor AndyBlye had the invocation. TheHaakon County Crooners, withMarlis Doud as their director andMarilyn Millage as the pianist,sang a number of songs throughoutthe program. When it comes tosinging patriotic songs, the Croon-ers, which is made up of an all malechorus, are hard to beat. I still re-member them singing those patri-otic songs below the faces of Mt.Rushmore on Midland’s Day at Mt.Rushmore. Hearing them singthose songs was just somethingspecial to be sure. Jerry had a greatidea when he asked if they couldperform on Midland’s Day. MahlonAlcock read a meaningful and emo-tional letter that was written by afamily member who had lost aloved one in the military. MorrisDaly and Pastor Blye sang “SomeGave All” in tribute to CharlieWilliams who had served in themilitary and had recently died.Guest speaker U.S. Army, Ser-geant Cody Ohman, gave a mean-ingful talk on service in themilitary. A former Midland HighSchool graduate, Dean Koch, gavea very interesting talk on servingin the military of which he did fora number of years and some hu-morous memories of growing up inMidland. Julie and JoniWilloughby did a mighty fine job ofsinging some patriotic songs aswell. And some of our Midlandyouth read patriotic poems. All inall, it was one of the best MemorialDay services I can remember Mid-land having. It was done with re-spect, with a bit of humor, and aprogram that truly made you stopand think of those who have servedand those who continue to serve.That saying, “Freedom is not free”is true, to be sure. To those who

have served and continue to serve,we thank them for their service tohelp keep our country free. MayGod bless America. And we also want to thank KimBierle and her crew for all theirmowing and weedeating that makeour Midland Cemetery somethingwe can be proud of. It is a lot ofwork and we much appreciate whatthey do. Not only do they do thebigger cemetery but they mow theold First Midland Cemetery aswell. And speaking of our MemorialDay service, there are a number ofpeople who came back for thatservice. I don’t want to mentionnames because I will forget some-one. But one family who is alwaysin Midland for Memorial Day ismembers of the Elrod family. Wemissed Keith Elrod this year. Hehas always been faithful aboutcoming to Midland’s service eachyear. Always good to see those folksyou haven’t seen for a while. We wish to express our sinceresympathies to the family of MorrisSandal who recently passed awayfrom cancer. I have known Morrisall of my life. I remember my momtelling of Art and Mildred Sandal,Emery and Jo Markwed, Bill andMargaret Markwed to name a fewcoming to their home for anevening of card playing and visit-ing. They would take turns going toeach others homes. Many of us re-member Art and Mildred havingthe Moenville Post Office in theirhome. They had that post officefrom 1931 until it closed in 1953.Art and Mildred had three sons,Arthur, Morris and Don. Don is theonly remaining member of the Artand Mildred Sandal family.Arthur was injured in a one-car ac-cident and passed away from hisinjuries in 1947. Arthur and Morrisgraduated from Midland HighSchool and Don from Pierre. In the“Prairie Progress of West CentralSouth Dakota” history book, Mil-dred wrote that the Deep CreekLutheran Church, of which theywere members, was of big interestto them. Art’s grandfather, OleSandal, helped them build theirhome in 1927. That house was lo-cated two miles south of the DeepCreek Church. Thus, Art was incharge of getting the heat going forchurch services on those cold win-ter days. The Deep Creek Churchwas built by the early pioneers in1908. Mildred wrote, “The ceme-tery is well-kept near the churchwhere many loved ones have beenlaid to rest.” She goes on to say, “Ithas a good fence around it and istruly a garden of memories of thecommunity.” Having many of myown family members buried in thatcemetery, I couldn’t help but thinkof how fitting Mildred’s mention ofthe “Garden of Memories” was. Asone walks through that cemeteryyou are filled with many memoriesof those loved ones. Many of us re-member Mildred writing the

“Moenville News” column formany, many years. In the historybook Mildred tells she began writ-ing that column in 1931. That it ap-peared in various publications, butthe longest continuous time in thecounty newspaper, the Pioneer Re-view. That column continued onwith Ruth Neuhauser doing it for anumber of years and now LeanneNeuhauser is the Moenville newscolumnist. Mildred kept a scrap-book of her writings over the years.It would be kind of interesting toread some of those writings. Jean (Quatier) Hennies, SiouxFalls, was coming to Midland andgave her high school friend, Sylvia(Root) Huber, Rapid City, a call tosee about coming and meeting atMidland. So Sylvia’s daughter,Denise Huber, brought her down.They decorated family graves atthe Midland Cemetery while inMidland. Sylvia and Jean enjoyedIndian taco’s at a local café. Jeanhad made plans for a group of themto get together at the Dale Jarmanhome and so they did. Sylvia re-ports Jean basically put the mealtogether and those coming for atime of visiting were Dale Jarman,Lani (Anderson) Hand, Verona(Merkle) and Bob Evans, Shortyand Maxine (Calhoon) Jones, JeanHennises and Sylvia Huber andDenise. Sylvia and Jean spent thenight at the Dale Jarman homeand Denise stayed at Bob andVerona’s. Reports are that it was afun time of getting together.Dale’s late wife, Joyce (Petoske)Jarman, Sylvia, Verona and Jeanwere high school friends. Congratulations to Michael andSusan Nemec who will celebratetheir 40th wedding anniversaryJune 3, 2012. Those years go by sovery fast don’t they? Jeff and Jen Jones will be takingtheir young son, Stetson, back toCincinnati, Ohio, for a checkup tosee how the chemo treatments onhis eye are doing. I ask that youkeep Stetson and his family in yourprayers Visiting at the Judy Daly homeSunday, May 20, were her grand-

son, Kenneth Parsons, and hiswife, Heather, and their four-month-old daughter, Roslyn Ann,Hampton, Va. Ken is a Lieutenanton the Polaris submarine, the USSAlbany based out of Norfolk. Also,visiting were Roslyn's great, great-grandmother, Marie Anderson.This is Marie's first great, great-grandchild and Judy's first great-grandchild. Grandmother, LynetteClay, Tim Hullinger and ShaniaVollmer, all of Murdo, were alsoguests. Also, Steve and Julie Daly,Carson and Dane, June Huston,Sam and Sarah stopped by brieflyas they were on their way to grad-uation. Five generation pictureswere taken, as this is one of thosemoments which doesn’t happenthat often. It isn’t too often you areable to have a five-generation pic-ture. Congratulations to everyone.That is exciting. Ken and Heather and Roz had toleave Monday afternoon. They hadto fly out of Sioux Falls early Tues-day morning. Ken had to return tothe submarine Wednesday morn-ing and Heather is going to collegeand will graduate from law schoolin December of this year. I know there is more news, but Iam unable to get hold of some peo-ple so will try for next week. Istruggled a bit to get the news doneas there was the Memorial Dayservice and was enjoying Charlenebeing home for a bit. It isn’t toooften she gets home what withteaching school and her summertravels, so I value the time she ishome for a visit. Will get back ontrack next week. I leave you with a bit of a sayingthat seems to fit some of the impa-tience of today’s drivers. “Awoman’s car was stalled in themiddle of a busy street and theman behind her honked continu-ously as she tried to restart it. Fi-nally, she got out and walked to theman’s car. “I can’t seem to get mycar started,” she said smiling, “Ifyou’ll go and start it for me, I’ll stayhere and lean on your horn foryou.” Good answer. Have a goodday and a safe week.

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84 Years AgoMay17, 1928

Mrs. J.C. Severin, who with herhusband and son spent the winterin Florida, brought home with hera pair of interesting householdpets, two baby alligators. It seemsthat in Florida an alligator is nomore unusual as a domestic petthan a cat or dog, and contrary tothe general belief, alligators dowell in northern climates.

*** At St. Mary’s church inMilesville, Tuesday, May 15, wassolemnized the marriage of MissNorma Freres, eldest daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Nicholas Freres ofMilesville, and Clifford Elshire,the son of Mr. and Mrs. LamuelElshire, also of Milesville. Grindstone News … Mrs. MaryHauk has a new Whippet. She in-tends to learn to run it herself. Local News … Harry Curtis, ourElbon correspondent, is a patientat the Pierre hospital this weekreceiving medical treatment forinfection. Carl Berry met with a painfulaccident one day last week whileroping a calf. Two finger nailswere torn off and other damage

done to his hand. “E.H. Noack made a shipmentof cattle from his ranch, which islocated 20 miles north of Philip.This is the longest haul by truckthat was ever made to this market(Sioux City, Iowa, stockyards),over 400 miles in 17 hours. Cattlewere sold on last Monday’s mar-ket at a very satisfactory price anda very little shrink. Mr. Noack ex-pects to be here again this weekwith another load of cattle. Mr.Noack’s steers were good enoughto sell at $12.65, they were hisown feeding and raising.”

75 Years AgoMay 20, 1937

More about Philip of 1890 fromPowell News … Bill Brown drovethe first stagecoach that broughtmail from Ft. Pierre to the Philippost office, established at the timeat the Dan Powell home where thevillage of Powell is now locatedand not on the old 73 Ranch asstated in last week’s paper. MaudStoermer and N.W. (or Wm.)Goodell sorted and distributed thefirst mail brought up in 1891.

*** Forty Philip High School sen-iors will wind up their 12-year pe-

riod of work when they receivetheir diplomas next Tuesday nightat the auditorium. Honor studentswere named with Ruth Sherwoodwith an average grade of 93.33percent for four years of highschool. Harry Brown averaged92.08 percent and seniors who av-eraged 90 percent or more for thefour-year period are RoxanneJones, Mavis Jones, Robert Muf-fat, George Jacobson and VivianPalmer. Old Trail News … Lester Bakerand Margaret McGrath were mar-ried Monday, morning, May 10, at8 o’clock at the Methodist Episco-pal parsonage. They will maketheir home at the 11 Mile Corner. Elbon Chaff … Marjory andJunior Rounds who make theirhome with their aunt, Mrs. RalphMoses, enjoyed a few days visitwith their brother of Cavour, lastweek. Hilland News … A daughterwas born to Mr. and Mrs. HaroldFerguson at the hospital in NewUnderwood Sunday, May 2. Ottumwa News … Mrs. ErleHeeb and son, Jackie, accompa-nied Jim Heeb to the Hills Satur-day. Mrs. Heeb will join herhusband who is working nearCuster and Jim will also be em-ployed in the same camp that Erleis working in. David Heeb is herding sheep forHerman Stahl and Lloyd Heeb isherding sheep for Paul Stahl. Local Briefs … Dorothy Coylewas rushed to the St. Mary’s hos-pital in Pierre late Saturday nightwhere she underwent an opera-tion for appendicitis the followingmorning. She is reported to be get-ting along satisfactorily.

50 Years AgoMay 17, 1962

Kenny Heeb, Philip High SchoolJunior and member of the FFAjudging team was awarded firstplace in the welding competition.

*** Lila Kjerstad has her hands fullof the twin daughters born to sheand her husband Emil Kjerstad,Quinn, Thursday, May 3, at HansP. Peterson Memorial Hospital inPhilip. The young ladies are SallyKay born 1:29 a.m. and weighed 4pounds and 12 1/2 ounces andSusie May was born 15 minuteslater and weighed 6 pounds and 81/2 ounces. The two girls evenedup the family as they join sixbrothers and four sisters. Engaged … Mr. and Mrs.Harold Joy of Midland announcedthe engagement of their daughter,

Sharon Kay, to David Allen Hem-mingson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Hol-lis Hemmingson of Kadoka. Sooper Dooper Market … Mor-rell franks 59¢, whole pork loin49¢ lb., corn 8 cans for $1, DelMonte pineapple 4 cans 89¢, dillpickles 3 qt. jars $1, tomato soup9 cans for 99¢, Kool Aid 6 pkg. for25¢, crackers 2 lbs. 49¢, greenpeppers 10¢ each, carrots 1 lb. pkg10¢, lemons 39¢ a dozen. Hanson’s Super Valu … Jello 10pkgs. $1, Del Monte fruit cocktail4 cans 89¢, tuna 3 cans 89¢, bacon49¢ a lb., strawberries 4 pint boxfor $1, winesap apples 3 lbs. 49¢,pork roast 39¢ a lb.

25 Years AgoMay , 1987

Philip High School graduatesthirty-three Sunday, May 17,1987. Class moto was “It’s not thesunset but the dawn.” Honor stu-dents, Marcy Brunskill, RowdyKemnitz, Christi Kennedy andRandy Pfeifle, addressed the audi-ence.

*** Glenn and Velma Schafer willcelebrate their 50th wedding an-niversary May 31, 1987, at NewUnderwood.

*** Dennis and Joan Kirchhevel cel-ebrated the arrival of a son,Nicholas Adam, April 28, 1987. Heweighed 7 lbs., 7 oz.

*** Etta Erdmann spent Mother’sDay weekend visiting her daugh-ter, Rose, and husband Dave Cur-tis at Cheyenne, Wyo. While thereshe attended commencement ex-ercises at the University ofWyoming in Laramie on May 10.Rose was one of the class of 90who received her Bachelor of Artsdegree that day. Births … Dexter Kane, born toRon and Vicki Ravellette, April29, 1987, weighing 7 lbs. 13 ozs.and was 21” long.

*** Midland High School gradua-tion will be held May 19, 1987.Class moto is what we dreamtoday, we can become tomorrow.Class color blue and silver andclass flower is a white rose withblue tips. Grindstone News … The ruralmusic concert was held at the ar-mory in Philip on Thursdayevening. The children all did welland the band was good. Playing inthe band were Ron Millage, ChuckCarstensen, Marvin Eide, KandyEmerson and Karen Carley.

Blast from the PastFrom the archives of the Pioneer Review

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Activities & Recognition Section A • Thursday, May 31, 2012 • The Pioneer Review • Page 7

PHILIP VOLUNTEER FIRE DEPARTMENT

Demolition DerbySaturday, June 16th • 7 p.m.

East of Midwest Co-op (E. Cherry Street in Philip)

The Philip Scotties high schooltrack and field girls’ team broughthome third place honors from theState B Track and Field Meet, Fri-day and Saturday, May 25-26, inRapid City. The girls’ team total of 36 pointswas the result of members break-ing personal best records and hold-ing their own against the best inthe state. The boys’ team also hadsome noteworthy distances andtimes at state. “We had a great state track meetdespite the less than idea weatherconditions,” said Philip head coachTom Parquet. “The kids never com-plained (at least to me) about theweather, they just went out and gotthings done. Dakota was the onlyboy to place at the state meet. Theboys were very close to making thefinals in two events.” “The girls had an outstandingstate meet,” said Parquet. “Westarted out Friday with the girlsplacing in the 3200 (4x800 meter)relay, then Ariana placing in thepole vault along with Ellie placingin the 3200 (meter) run. With greatperfomances from Josie in her indi-vidual event and the 1600 relayteam, we were able to be in the fi-nals in all events on Saturday.” “Super job by everyone on Satur-day. Ågain it rained and was cool

all day, but they didn't let thatbother them. The girls ran theirseason best in the finals of the 1600(4x400 meter) relay. Josie set twoschool records in the prelims ofboth hurdle events; 14.90 in the100 meter hurdles and 46.70 in the300 meter hurdles. Ariana's vaultof 10’03” was also a new schoolrecord. Season bests were made bythe 1600 relay, Josie, Tia, Arianaand Ellie.” Final results for the state meetfor Philip Scotties were:

GIRLS200 Meter Run

Josie Guptill – 6th, 27.723200 Meter Run

Ellie Coyle – 7th, 12:17.97Pole Vault

Ariana Arampatzis – 2nd, 10’3” Kaci Olivier – no height

100 Meter Hurdles Guptill – 3rd, 16.43

300 Meter Hurdles Guptill – 2nd, 47.33 Arampatzis – 7th, 50.46 Tia Guptill – 17th in preliminaries, 52.83

4x 400 Meter Relay Philip (J. Guptill, T. Guptill, Misty John-son, Holly Iwan) – 4th, 4:14.84

4x800 Meter Relay Philip (Johnson, Peyton Kuchenbecker,Coyle, Iwan) – 7th, 10:27.25

BOYSDiscus

Dakota Bauman – 5th, 137’10”

Long Jump Kyle Schulz – 14th,18’6.5”

300 Meter Hurdles Marcus Martinez – 9th,43.61

4x400 Meter Relay Philip (Paul Guptill, Nel-son Holman, Martinez,Schulz) – 9th, 3:42.64 The South DakotaHigh School Activi-ties Associations’boys’ and girls’ StateB High School Trackand Field Meet heldpreliminary eventsFriday, May 25 atO’Harra Statium inRapid City. The fi-nals were held Satur-day. A total of 2,447 AA,A and B boys andgirls had qualified tocompete at state.These athletes repre-sented 151 memberschools. Qualifiers forgirls Class B num-bered 422, for a totalof 1,215 girls. Quali-fiers for boys class Bnumbered 422, for atotal of 1,232 boys.

Philip girls’ track team third in S.D.

Pictured at right: from left: Tia Guptill, Kaci Olivier, Ellie Coyle, Josie Guptill, Misty Johnson, HollyIwan, LaRae Van Tassel and Ariana Arampatzis, Not pictured: Peyton Kuckenbecker.

Courtesy photos

Kyle Schulz, relay

Nelson Holman, relay

Paul Guptill, relay

Marcus Martinez, hurdles

Dakota Bauman, discus

4-H’ers from Haakon, Jackson, Jones, Mellette, and Todd counties gathered Thursday, May 24, for a horse showmanship/fit-ting clinic to prepare them for the upcoming 4-H horse shows. Due to the rain, the clinic was held in the Kadoka fire station.Nineteen 4-Hers, along with younger siblings and parents, learned how to properly fit halters, bathe and clip their horse,and properly present themselves and their animal to the judge. The 4-H horse shows will be held in Kadoka, June 14, andWhite River, June 20. Everyone is invited to stop out and see all the hard work area youth put in to their 4-H horse projects.

Courtesy photo

4-H horse showmanship/fitting clinic

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Section A • Thursday, May 31, 2012 • The Pioneer Review •Page 8Sports & Community

A Musical Comedy

Written by Ted Swindley, author of “Always … Patsy Cline”

Philip Drama Group presents … Philip Fine Arts Building

Friday, June 8th • 7:00 p.m.

Saturday, June 9th • 7:00 p.m.

Sunday, June 10th • 2:00 p.m.Tickets: $10.00

Tickets will also be available at the door!

Tickets go on sale

May 29th at Cabin Fever

Floral in Philip during

regular business hours

(Monday thru Friday)

Cell: 605-441-2859 • Res: 605-859-2875 • Fax: 605-859-3278

520 E. Hwy. 14 PO Box 38

Philip, SD 57567 • www.all-starauto.net

“I can find

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–David Burnett,

Owner

2003 Chevy Malibu V6 Auto, Clean, Economical … Good Car!!

Trey DeJong, a 2012 graduate ofPhilip High School, has beennamed recipient of the $1,000Golden West Scholarship. DeJong was selected by theschool based on a number of meritbased qualities including leader-ship, academic achievement, civicand extracurricular activities andthe motivation to serve and suc-ceed. Some of Trey’s activities haveincluded basketball, football, golf,band, drama, student council, FFA,FCCLA and 4-H. He plans to pur-sue a mechanical engineering de-gree at either South Dakota StateUniversity or North Dakota StateUniversity. The Golden West Scholarship isan annual award established tohelp promote educational opportu-nity for students within the GoldenWest service area. More than 440

scholarships have been awarded bythe Wall-based telephone, Internetand cable television company sinceGolden West’s scholarship programwas established in 1999.

DeJong – Golden West Scholarship

In a continuing effort to retainour best and brightest students,the First National Bank in Philipand the South Dakota BankersFoundation have announced the12th year of the high school schol-arship program. ParticipatingSouth Dakota banks have agreedto match foundation funds to pro-vide scholarships to graduatinghigh school seniors in their localcommunities.

The recipients will all attendpost-secondary institutions of highlearning, and this year’s recipientof the $1,000 scholarship sponsoredby the First National Bank inPhilip is Trey DeJong, Philip. The First National Bank inPhilip scholarship program hasawarded $120,000 in scholarshipmoney to South Dakota high schoolgraduates.

DeJong - First National Bank scholar

Barb Bowen – “Stand by Your Man”

Deb Smith – “Coal Miner’s Daughter”

Barb Bowen – “Harper Valley PTA”

Deb Smith – “Fancy”

Maureen Palecek – “9 to 5”

Maureen Palecek – “Queen of Denial”

Mike Schulz, left, has earned his masters level as parts and service sales repre-sentative from the John Deere University agriculture and turf division. This wasaccomplished through work experience, hands-on training and over 140 hoursof study work. Currently considered as advanced, he is still working toward hismasters as parts manager and as aftermarket manager. Schulz is shown withJoe Woitte, the Philip store manager for the now seven-store Grossenburg Imple-ment dealership. Photo by Del Bartels

Schulz master level service The 2012 girls’ and boys’ Class“B” State Golf Tournament wasplayed Monday and Tuesday, May21-22. The girl’s tournament washeld at the Elks Golf Course inRapid City. The boy’s tournamentheld at the Hart Ranch Golf Coursenear Rapid City. Philip’s Madison Hand ended thetournament in 16th place with atotal score of 95+93=188 for twodays of play, 18-holes per day. This

compares with the top femalegolfer’s score of 82+91=173. The Philip boys’ team came in14th place out of 18 full teams.They totaled 282+287=569 for thetournament. Individually, Philip’sTristen Rush finished in 46th placewith a total of 99+85=184. Team-mate Tate DeJong shot 91+98=189for 67th place. Philip’s third teammember, Avery Johnson, shot a

92+104=196 for 84th place at state.These scores compare with the topboys’ team shooting 259+256=515and the top individual shooting78+79=157. One hundred-eighteen boys rep-resenting 57 schools and 88 girlsrepresenting 41 schools partici-pated in the “B” tournaments. Thecompetition was 36 holes of medalplay with 18 holes played each day.

Philip golfers at state tournament

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