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Ravalli Republic from Hamilton, Montana • 1

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Ravalli Republici
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Hamilton, Montana
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MX OF Raval Republican WEATHER. Frl. max. 70; Sat. min.

41, max. 71; Sun. uiln. 42, max. 63; Mon.

min. 35. EXPONENT OF THE BITTER ROOT VALLEY Vol. LVI, No. 83 HAMILTON, MONTANA, MONDAY, MAY 1, 1944.

Two Gents Per Copy West Side Water Users Take Steps To Form Irrigation District Broncs-Corvallis Lose Track Meet Missoula defeated a combined Hamilton-Corvallls track team, 77.1 to 44.9 points, in a dual track meet In Missoula Friday afternoon. The winners made a clean sweep in four events. Dick Edwards, Corvallis, placed in six out of seven events to take high PAST PRESIDENTS CONDUCT WOMAN'S CLUB MEETING Corvallis, May 1. The Corvallis Woman's club met Wednesday afternoon. Mrs.

Lloyd Applebury, vice president, presided. Mrs. E. L. Fop-ham had charge of the meeting, which was a past presidents' meeting.

She gave a complete history of the club, organized in 1914. She called on the past presidents who were present to give the high lights of their term of office. II. II. S.

DECLAMATION TKYOUTS TUESDAY NIGHT Hamilton high school's representatives in the county declamation contest will be determined at tryouts to be held In the high school auditorium at 8 o'clock Tuesday night. Contestants are Virginia Lee Dates, Roxle Milburn, Bonnie Dee Philip. Astrld Wetzsteon, Barbara JoBlyn, Margery Kress. scoring honors with 23 4-5 points, The ladles co-operated in making lie won the discus, with the best cakes and cookies which were served Formation of an Irrigation district to negotiate with the government in contract matters pertaining to the Woodulde-Florence canals, now being surveyed, is the immediate objective of a committee named at an enthuttlastic meeting of water users of the west side in Florence on Friday night. The action was taken as the result of a recent public meeting held here at which government counsel explained slops which the water uaers must take before actual construction cun start.

Chief roqulremout Is to establish a duHire for the proposed develop-mcnt. To Batisfy the government on this point 60 per cent of the land owners representing 60 per cunt of throw he has ever made; shot put to the service men and women Sun tied for first in the pole vault, placed day as they passed through Missoula second in the Javelin, 100 and 200 on the trains. Mrs. Popham, Mrs yard dashes, and tied with four Paul Lear and Mrs. C.

F. Schwab Vital Statistics tliers for second in the high jump were appointed on the auditing com The only event in which he failed to mlttee. Refreshments were served place was the broad jump. by Mrs. E.

E. Scott and Mrs. J. Marriage License. April 28 Elmo Charles Reynolds, 23, and Ferol Jean Lloyd, 19, both Tommy O'Neill, with victories in both hurdle races and the 200-yard Klldow.

Poi-noiuUn, of Hamilton. DlrUi. Ed Glassey, Wisdom, spent Sun dash, wu high for Missoula with 1 points. The results: day with bis wife and daughters. April 29 Son to Mr.

and Mrs, Mrs. Charles Smith and son, Tom Shot put Won by Edwards, Cor Joe Wilcox, Corvallis. Vancouver, are here visiting vallls. 43 feet 6V4 inches; Jones, friends. Hamilton, second, 43 feet 4 inches ttmVALMH SCHOOL PATHO.VH Mrs.

Joe Dickson spent the week Preunlnger, Missoula, third, 42 feet end in Great Falls with her father, API'ltOVE FIVE-MILL IJCVY 7Vi Inches. the acreage which it Is proposed to lout-fit must petition for the organization of au Irrigation district which will represent the water users in dealings with the government concerning the projttct. An appropriation of $1,070,000 has boon made for the proJucL tQ matter ahat ttn cost, waur usrs under the project will only bo required to pay 1473.200. A develop ini'iil period of from two to 10 years, dutermiuod by the water usvrs, will follow completion of con J. Loberg.

Corvallis, May 1. The five-mil High hurdles Won by O'Neill, lvy to provide funds for raising lh Mlalrti of grade school tachtrs Missoula; Kent, Corvallis, secoud Krout, Corvallis, third. Time, 17; seconds. At the Hospital was apporved by a 37 to 1 vote a the special taction Saturday after Pol vault Edwards, Corvallis Admitted. noon.

and Duus, Hamilton, tied for first, April 30 W. L. Dryen, Hamilton Hold IUlr for Mm. Irtlair. 10 fori 2tt inch; Sayler, Missoula, Height.

and J. Yerlan. Hamilton, tM for Oul-oMown nlallvi'S ho rauio May 1 Evelyn Wegner, daughter struction. During this tlmo only maintenance coats will paid. Aftar the rod of the development, or ad third, 10 fail 1 inch.

for the funeral of Mrs. Alice hlui of Mr. and Mrs. A. A.

Wener, Ham tuoiis LiClair, 2, in Hamilton 8al 10Oyard dash Won by Urrnnan Missoula; Edwards, Corvallis, ec ilton. justment period, 40 years will urday afternoon wir Knljn Harry ItrlrawU. given to pay off llm coal of con end: A oil run, MImouU, third. Tim, 1 Clair, llrrincrton. Mrs, struction, which will be interest I re.

April 21 Mrs. Angus Hou and 10.1 coJ. Kalliprln lCUIr, Palo Alto, Maintenance, however, will hate to infant daughter. Darby; J. W.

Gal- Mil run Won by Kmll. Ml wula; Herbix, MUaoula, second; Me Ma Itarr, Dorr Lodge, and Mr. and Mrs. Dub Hluiuions, MUaoula. Mrs.

Ikj continued. loel), KuU; Verna Itoth and O. C. Holme McClay, who represent Ilaucm. Cor sill.

Cbrsnry, MImouIs, third. Tlntf, LiCUir, a lornior roldcnt, had April 21 tfamuo) Kibbtt, Forney, 4: taadt hr bum In California fur Carlton creek, acted as chairman of. I bo meeting and H. U. llrownl waa Idaho; Mrs.

William MrCun and In- Di fu Won by Edwards, Con si about two years. acting secretary. ll; MUouta, s9nd; fant mb. Victor; Mrs. William Jen kins, Cor sills.

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