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Evergreen (Eureka, Mont.), 25 Jan. 1957, located at <http://www.montananewspapers.org/lccn/Evergreen/1957-01-25/ed-1/seq-11/>, image provided by MONTANA NEWSPAPERS, Montana Historical Society, Helena, Montana.
Page 12 F o w l e r / (Cont from Pape 1.) After his Air Force service he worked as a smoke jumper and in structor at the Aerial Fire Depot at Missoula. Mr. Foxvler majored in physical education and education with minors in social stud ies and English. He took his cadet training in the Lewis and Clark school in Missoula and also was an instructor in the Air Force Survival school at McCall, Ida ho. Mr. Fowler is mar ried and has children aged four, two and one* He expects to move his family to Eureka next week and live in the house Ike Ferris has been living in. W i n t e r (Cont. from Page 2) ice by yourself. This is another one of the accidents that happen every year that could be prevented. Be sure the ice is thick enough before you go on it. It only takes a minute ,to. chop a little hole in the ice to test it and can prevent a misfortune. If you are just a beginner skier, don't try to ski where the others who know all the angles are. It E u r e k a C r e a m e r y Milk ----- Butter ----- and Ice Cream ---- Vi c Peltier ______ V a l l e y M a c h i n e A n d S u p p l y Welding Steel Buildings Auto and Machine Work ........... Evergreen \only takes/ one bad ~ fall to put you in cold storage for the rest of the winter. -- G.Krueger B y e r s G i r l G o e s T o S p o k a n e Laomi Byers, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Laird Byers, is in the Shriners Hospital in Spokane. She left Jan. 10 and had her hand operated on Jan. 22. Naomi burned her hand when she was first learning to walk and fell against a hot stove. Her hand has not grown in the palm. The operation will be to open the palm* F a n s A t t e n d C o l . F a l l s G a m e Fifty-four LCHS fans attended the Columbia Falls v Eureka, bas ketball game at Colum bia Falls, Saturday, Jan. 12, they were; Dale Osier, Sharon Osier, Toby Price, Jack Price, Iturt Roose, Ray Hanson, Mike Gwynp Kenny Peterson, Eugene Hall, - Ke.i-th Me Cully r Harbert Branscome, Fritz Lamey, David Branscome, Jim Leonard, John Beckstrom, Norma Stevens, Linda Roose, Mr. and Mrs. Darrel Roo.se, Berl Folgren, Shirley Grop, Darrel Kaufman, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd West, Mr. and Mrs. David Swanberg, January 25, 1957 Lila Schermerhorn, Caroline Decker, Shar on Douglas, Sharon Bor up, Shaneen Wollan, Shirley Ripley, Carol Broderick, Bessie Ber- Gette, ‘udy Schermer horn, Janet Skelly, Mary Frost, Lorna Johnson, Myrna Alavan^ Gle nna Erickson, San dra Eorup, Blaine Wol lan, Ariette Wollan, Patsy Dickinson, David Leonard, Lee Kearney, Pat, , earney, Pauline Held, Idell Weydemeye^ Sandra Borup, Jerry Stockner, Bernice Quilling, Johnny Rob inson and Carol Scher merhorn. John Gibbons, who has been visiting his father and brother in Eureka motored to Seat- tie Sunday Jan. 13, where he will visit with his brother , Jim Gibbons for about a month. « Mr. and Mr s. Roy Patrick motored to Gateway Monday, Jan. lC, to visit relatives. Herb Fleming, Eureka resident, cut his right thumb with, an electric saw while cutting tile in the basement of 'his ne\v home. Mrs. Harvey Swenson took Mr. Fleming to the doctor where Dr. F.Schroeder gave him immediate treatments. He received 11 stitches in his thumb.