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Vol. 137, No. 36 Wednesday, September 3, 2014 daytonreview@lvcta.com
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Rodeo clown performs rope trick...
Keith Isley, star Dayton Rodeo clown this year, performed sev-
eral rope tricks at Media Day at the Dayton School gym. The boy
in the rope trick is Nolan Fisher, 5, of Dayton.
The City of Dayton has
installed an AED (automated
external defbrillator) in the Dayton
Community Center.
Webster County Public Health
provided this to the City and will
be offering free training to anyone
interested in learning how to
operate this device on Thursday,
September 11, at 5:00 p.m. at the
Community Center.
Please contact City Hall at 547-
2711 to register for this potentially
life-saving training.
Dayton Rodeo...
Stephanie Hanson, Burnside, attended the Dayton Rodeo with
her children Jace, 8, left; and Avrie, 5. Photos by Jeff Heck
Steer wrestling at Dayton Rodeo
Serpentine Riders
City of Dayton installs defbrillator;
free training given Sept. 11
At Community Center. . .
Storm damage. . .
Rainy Labor Day weekend
in Gowrie, Dayton, Webster County
Dayton Rodeo shortened Sunday night. . .
The Southeast Valley High School marching band performed in
the Dayton Rodeo parade.
The Dayton-Gowrie and
southern Webster county area was
given a tornado warning Sunday
night. Tornado sirens were
activated as residents were advised
to take shelter.
There was heavy rain in
the Gowrie-Dayton area and in
Webster County. Winds were also
very high for about half an hour
Sunday night.
The tornado warning was
canceled at about 9 p.m.
The Dayton Rodeo was
held but the storm did shorten the
rodeo Sunday night.
Locally more than three
quarters of an inch of rain fell.
Some areas in Iowa had two-three
inches rain. One locale had one
inch of rain in 10 minutes. There
were fash food warnings.
Webster county
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Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2014 Dayton Review
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FARM FOR SALE
Webster County
Webster Township
104.16 acres, more or less
Farm Location 1 miles east of Lehigh, IA on
the north side of County Road D46.
Legal Description County Auditors Parcel B
located in the Frl. E of Sec 5-87-27,
Webster Twp., Webster Co, IA.
98.75 Tillable Acres 80.2 CSR / 87.4 CSR2
Contact Terry Argotsinger or Travis Nissen
at Stalcup Ag Service 712-213-4862
or evenings at 712-299-1104 (Terry)
Email: TArgotsinger@stalcupag.com
P.O. Box 67
Storm Lake, IA 50588
(712)213-4862
FAX (712)732-7371
www.stalcupag.com
It was a beautiful summer day when
16 members of the Dayton Dreamers Club
congregated at the parking lot at the Community
Center on Thursday, August 21, to carpool rides.
Promptly at 10:45 a.m.. we took off for
the Pizza Ranch Restaurant in Boone where
we were escorted to a private room. Needless
to say, we all enjoyed a great variety of food
served buffet style.......pizzas, chicken, salads,
and desserts.. None of us left with an empty
stomach!!
President Bonnie Reck called the meeting
to order. After a brief discussion, we made the
decision to eat at the Community Center at our
September 18th meeting. Various members
volunteered to bring the food for our noon
meal................meat dishes, salads, tea biscuits,
vegetables, deviled eggs, a relish plate and
desserts.
Harold Rentschler stated that he had
spoken to Kenneth Sanders recently regarding
the possibility of our group making a donation
to assist in the cost of a new Xray machine for
DNR: Good bass
fshing on South
Skunk River
South Skunk River (Story City to
Cambridge)
Smallmouth Bass - Good: The South
Skunk River from Story City to Ames is in
good condition for wade fshing for smallmouth
bass. Cast in-line spinners or crayfsh imitating
shallow diving crank baits.
For good summer fshing anglers should
drift/slow troll the open water for bluegill and
crappie. The Des Moines River Reservoirs are
producing some good white bass fshing. For
information on central Iowas lakes and rivers
contact Ben Dodd or Andy Otting at 515-432-
2823.
SV volleyball results
Scores for JV triangular at Lake City, on
Monday, Aug. 25
SV vs. Newell-Fonda
25-17, 21-15, 18-25
SV vs. South Central Calhoun
17-25, 16-25, 8-25
Scores for VARS triangular played at
Burnside on Tuesday, Aug. 26
SV vs. South Hamilton
20-25, 18-25
SV vs. Eagle Grove
25-11, 25-21
the Dayton Clinic. After a discussion amongst
the members, we were all in agreement that
we will make a sizable donation for this much
needed machine. Motion was made, seconded
and passed by the members to take this action.
Treasurer Alice Johnson will make arrangements
to have this completed in September.
There were no birthdays in August. Motion
was made for the meeting to adjourn, seconded
and passed.
Alice Johnson,
Secretary/Treasurer
Dayton Rodeo Queens. . .
Dayton Rodeo Queens were presented at
Media Day Thursday at the Dayton school
gym adjacent to the Community Center.
Dayton elementary students attended. From
the left are Billy Longhorn, Jr. Queen; Be-
linda Green, fag carrier; and Amanda An-
derson, Senior Queen.
Lehigh men win
award at Iowa State
Fair Swine Show
Anamosa Farm Awarded Top Honors at
Iowa State Fair Swine Show.
Ben and Ty Heeren, Lehigh took forst in
Crossbred Barrow, Class 1 and Crossbred Bar-
row, Class 2.
Michael Cooneys comedy, Cash on
Delivery opens Sept. 4 and runs through Sept.
28 at Old Creamery Theater in Amana, Iowa.
When con man Eric decides to get out
of the scam business, things come unglued
as the tenants he made up in order to collect
government money, take on a life of their own.
A 1940s Radio Christmas Carol opens
Nov. 20 and runs through Dec. 14.
Call the box offce for tickets and
information 319-622-6262 or online at www.
oldcreamery.com.
Old Creamery is located at 39 38th Ave.
Amana, Iowa.
Consideration. . .
Dear editor,
I think most people have driven past my
house this summer and saw the battle I have had
with my front lawn. First it was the state with
the cement and then the grass they planted
was three-fourths weeds.
It had fnally gotten to the point where
last week I could plant some grass seed. Last
evening or this morning before we left for
church, two horses were ridden across the lawn
leaving large holes.
I understand the importance that the rodeo
is to the town and the bond between a horse and
its owner. Two years ago, two girls rode their
horses on the sidewalk north of the Methodist
church and the horses left their calling card.
People that walk their dogs are expected to
clean up after them.
I know because Julian was asked to a couple
of times. Why not people riding horses? After
the parade, the residential areas smell like the
rodeo grounds.
I know some people will be upset by this
but I dont think I am alone and all I am asking
is consideration. Is that too much?
Karen Swanson
Dayton, IA
The Dayton Review
welcomes all letters
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signed.
Dayton Dreamers vote to make contribution
for new X-Ray machine at Dayton clinic
Cash on Delivery at Old Creamery Theater Sept. 4-28
Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2014 Dayton Review
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