Jan 23
The Elm Springs News
January 23, 2006
The kind citizens enjoyed yet another week of gloriously warm days, which is not something to complain about.
Many of the kind citizens attended the funeral of Vicki Matt Monday at the community center in Union Center.
“All of the Anders,” says Carolyn, joined the Sam Johnstons in Wall Tuesday night when the Wall junior Eagles played basketball against Kadoka. The Eagles, including Calder Johnston and Dunbar Anders, won. Marvin and Carolyn Anders spent Saturday at the Casey Trask residence. And Marvin and Carolyn played cards at the Rod Anders residence Sunday afternoon.
Friday Morris and Andy Linn and Clyde Arneson accompanied Lonnie Arneson to the Hugh Ingalls ranch to look at bulls.
In addition to the Friday visit, Clyde went to the Cary Tines residence Saturday, where he and Cary worked on “New Blue,” he was accompanied by Connie to the Lawrence Burke residence Sunday morning, and entertained Kody DeVries Sunday afternoon.
Lawrence Burke visited Jack Gravatt Monday.
Kody DeVries visited the Robert Dennis residence Wednesday.
Ryan and Carter Elshere met Cory and Trey Elshere in Rapid City Saturday, where they all attended the Motocross event.
Robert Campbell and family of Macintosh visited the Andy Linn residence over the weekend.
Matt Trask visited the Morris Linn residence Monday night. Tuesday Cheryl Simons got out of the hospital and she is once again staying with the Linns. Morris and Clyde took Kassandra to piano lessons in Wall Thursday, visiting at the Sanden Simons residence as well. Arlene Talley and Dayton Shannon visited the Linns on Sunday afternoon.
Bud Pauley and girls went to Miles City, MT over the weekend to visit Jan Pauley. On the way, they stopped in Newell to watch cousin Trinity Till and the Harding County Lady Ranchers play basketball against the Lady Irrigators.
The “Upland Trasks” had a big week. Brian Herr of Newton, WI, arrived Tuesday. Wednesday, Al returned from Columbus OH, just as Nick and Brian were leaving to join Steph and Julie at the R-CALF Convention in Denver. Pat left Thursday for WI. John Paul and Joseph Trask each won their weight division and helped the Wall wrestling team win the Newell Invitational over the weekend. Nick and Brian returned from Denver Sunday afternoon.
Matt Trask retired from prairie dog poisoning on Saturday. Saturday afternoon, he went to Rapid City where he joined Matt Kelly and Amanda O’dea in an unsuccessfull attempt to see the Johnny Cash movie “Walk the Line.”
The Wilson news is the same for both households, that is, they attended the Wall gymnastics tournament on Tuesday night and the funeral of Steve Kroetch in Philip on Saturday.
The kind citizens hope you have a wonderful week.







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