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Great job by our Scotty wrestlers

Cody King was one of five wrestlers making the finals of the
Wildcat Invitational in Harlem this past Saturday and one of
three Scotty champions. The Scotty wrestling program is
definitely on the rebound as they also won the team title,
and that was without the help of Kasey Seyfert who was still
on the injured list. Tony Kaiser won his first match but had to
withdraw due to a knee injury. However, his dad Mike was
happy to report that Tony should be back in action this Friday
at the Malta Mixer and Saturdays Malta Invitational.
Harlem Wildcat Invitational team scores: 1, Glasgow, 115;
2, Chinook, 114; 3, Cut Bank, 81; 4, Harlem, 78; 5, Malta, 77; T6,
Wolf Point, 56; T6, Shelby, 56; T8, Chester-Joplin-Inverness,
34; T8, Poplar, 34; 10, Havre JV, 21; 11, Fort Benton, 19.5; 12,
Highwood, 18; 13, Big Sandy, 16; 14, Circle 12.
Championships
103: Slade Martinez, WP, d. Matt Reyling, Glas, 7-1; 113: Trey
Simanton, Mal, p. Quinn Whitmus, WP, 1:17; 126: Mick Reyling, Glas, p.

photo by Jan Kaiser

Angel Boyd, Pop, 3:59; 132: Tate Niederegger, Chin, p. TJay Allen, Har,
1:20; 138: Cody King, Glas, d. Randon Anderson, CB, 14-8; 145: Jake
Norby, Chin, d. Jace Berkram, CB, 6-0; 152: Reid VandenBos, CB, p. Jeff
Berger, Pop, :39; 160: Brenden Johnson, Har, m.d. PJ Ayers, Hig, 10-2;
170: Ken Pruttis, Chin, p. Colt Pederson, She, 3:20; 182: Jesse Dannels,
Chin, d. Tanner Roness, Glas, 12-7; 205: Streeter Stirling, She, d. Kevin
Young, Chin, 6-2; 285: Joe Doney, Glas, p. Denton Cornell, Har, 2:25.
Third place
103: Karson Wortman, WP, p. Mark Missildine, Mal, :58; 113: Gabe
Hallock, Glas, p. Gavin Horn, Har, 1:46; 126: Jeremiah Paine, WP, p.
Ryan Deffinbaugh, CJI, 1:34; 132: Connor DeBruycekr, FB, d. Ceaton
Mears, Mal, 4-2; 138: Keenan Schipman, Mal, p. Jazz Schroeder, Hav,
3:36; 145: Landon Taylor, FB, t.f. JJ Colby, Chin, 16-0; 152: Weston
Allderdice, BS, p. Sam Deffinbaugh, CJI, 1:27; 160: Derek Beil, Chin, d.
Evan Finstad, CB, 4-2; 170: John Chinadle, Hav, p. Brett Henke, CJI,
1:51; 182: Chase Murray, Mal, p. Cory Kelly, CJI, 2:58; 205: Antonio
Lopez, Mal, p. Jaiden Little Dog, CB, 1:53; 285: Ron Kinyon, She, p.
Colten Stiffarm, Har, 2:25.

Health Department in training Monday


The Valley County Health Department will be
closed Monday, February 2nd from 7:30 a.m. - 1:00
p.m. for training.
Regular immunization clinic hours are Mondays
from 2 -5:30 p.m. and Wednesdays from 7:45 - 11:30
a.m.

January 23 - 29

Is the ice thick enough?

SHOWINGS

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4:00 - 6:50 - 9:20

4:10 - 7:00 - 9:15

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Intense Sequences of Brutality, Brief


Language and War Violence

124 Min.

PG

Thematic elements, fantasy action and


peril, and some suggestive material.

DAILY CINEMAS: 4:00 & 4:10 PM - $6.00/PERSON

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During a commercial airline flight an Air Force
Pilot was seated next to a young mother with a baby
in her arms. When the baby began crying during the
descent for landing, the mother began nursing the infant
as discreetly as possible.
The pilot pretended not to notice and, upon
disembarking, he gallantly offered his assistance to help
with the various baby-related items. When the young
mother expressed her gratitude, the pilot responded,
You have a beautiful baby... and he sure was hungry!
Somewhat embarrassed, the mother explained that
her pediatrician said that the time spent on the breast
would help alleviate the pressure in the babys ears.
The Pilot sadly shook his head, and in true pilot
fashion exclaimed, And to think, all these years, Ive
been chewing gum.

Unless you know for a fact that the ice is safe to


walk on, stay off it! A general rule of thumb is that you
need at the very least four inches of ice to be able to
support one person on foot. However, ice experts and
winter survivalists will tell you there is NO such thing
as safe ice. You are taking a risk anytime you travel on
ice.

What to do if you do go through the ice
You must move quickly because your body
temperature will drop immediately. Grab for surface
ice in the direction from where you came. If need be,
use a knife or any sharp object you have to dig into
the ice and pull yourself out of the water. Kicking your
feet in a swimming motion may help propel you onto
the ice. Roll or crawl away from the hole (do not stand
up) and move across the ice in the same direction you
came from, where the ice presumably is safer.
Once you reach a safe area, you can roll in the
snow to blot some of the water off your body. You must
be treated for hypothermia as soon as possible. Get
into dry clothes immediately. Take shelter if available
and stay out of the wind. If you need to and can do it,
start a fire to get warm. Drinking warm, non-alcoholic
beverages is good, but do not drink alcohol-it will
further increase heat loss. Seek professional medical
care as soon as possible for follow-up treatment.

Note to snowmobilers: If you are snowmobiling
when you go through the ice, your snowmobile suit
(even a non-buoyant one) and helmet may keep you
afloat for several minutes.

Gearing up for another super season

Meet Baby

Huxley Glen
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Milk River Motorsports (MRM) will have a rules


meeting on Saturday, February 7th at 6:30 p.m. at the
Glasgow Elks Club to set the dates for the 2015 events.
Events that will be covered are the Spring Derby,
Sand Drags/Mud Bog, & Fair Derby.
If you would like a copy of the 2015 rules ahead
of time you can email Rob at robert@cwimt.net. If you
would rather have a hard copy they are available at
Cottonwood Inn & Suites & Thompson & Sons.

Please Help
Rick Robbins

Rick needs our help deferring the cost of cancer treatment.


Please donate raffle baskets or items for the auction, purchase something at the
auction, or show up to the chili feed/auction

VFW on Saturday, Feb. 7, 2015


Chili feed starts at 5:00PM
Auction is at 6:00PM

For informations please call 230-0004, 263-2585 or 263-7959.


Supplemental funding provided by Thrivent Financial (Shelly George)

Still in the
heat wave
High temperatures on Monday ranged from the 40s in the
northeast to the 60s in the southwest. More records could be
set today. Below is a list of locations that either broke or tied
the record high temperature for January 26th.
LOCATION
NEW RECORD OLD RECORD YEAR SET
CIRCLE

59
51
2013
MALTA
54
50
2014
JORDAN AIRPORT
53
52
2013
FT PECK POWER PLANT 52
50
2006
WOLF POINT AIRPORT
51
43
2006
GLASGOW
51
48
1942
SIDNEY
51 (TIED)
51
2006
ST MARIE
50
44
2012
BREDETTE
46
43
1982

BUZZIFIEDS
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part-time esthetician, nail tech, or cosmetologist. Openings available for
all positions. CALL 228-2330 ASK FOR KRISTI
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Savannah. Open Monday thru Friday with walk-ins welcome. NEW
DIRECTIONS BEAUTY SALON 228-4577
BUZZ
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BUZZ
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BUZZ
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new furnace CALL 406-230-0817

Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 40. West


northwest wind 3 to 6 mph.

Wednesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 44. Northwest


wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph.

Wednesday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 32.


West northwest wind 7 to 11 mph, with gusts as high as
20 mph.
Thursday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 41. West
northwest wind around 5 mph becoming southeast in the
morning.

Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 24.


Southeast wind around 7 mph.
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 37. Northwest
wind 5 to 8 mph.

Friday Night: A slight chance of snow showers. Mostly


cloudy, with a low around 20.

Saturday: A slight chance of snow showers. Cloudy,


with a high near 27.
Saturday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 12.

Sunday: A slight chance of snow showers. Mostly cloudy,


with a high near 20.

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Sunday Night: A slight chance of snow showers. Mostly


cloudy, with a low around 12.

Monday: A slight chance of snow showers. Mostly


cloudy, with a high near 26.

Call Shawn Beard 230-1025

Beaver Branch Road closed


The Bureau of Land Management
(BLM) has announced that the Beaver
Branch Road south of Glasgow will be
closed as of today (January 27th) and will
not open until late-May or early-June.

Newly constructed Judy Dam, which
serves as a portion of the road, has failed
JANUARY 21 -27

FEELS LIKE A
GOOD TIME
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Bone-In Pork

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Boneless Pork Family Pack

COUNTRY STYLE RIBS.........$1.99/lb.


Bone-In Pork

SIRLOIN CHOPS..................$1.49/lb.
Gold n Plump 52 oz. Seasoned

WHOLE CHICKENS...............$5.99 ea.


Nautilus 2 lb. pkg. Frozen

COD FILLETS.......................$8.99 ea.


John Morrell 7 oz. Regular or Maple

SAUSAGE LINKS........................4/$5

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WEDNESDAY
Cooks Choice
Call for reservation by 10 AM
228-9500

and will be breached until weather allows


repair of the damaged area.
The road is still usable by the public
on either end of Judy Dam, but the road
will not be a through route. If you have
any questions, you can call the Glasgow
BLM Office at 228-3750.

Soup: Tomato Chili


Specials:

Ham & Bacon Melt


1/2 Chicken Strip Salad
Dine at theO
228-8006

LIX

Here are some numbers you may or may not know, each one
corresponding to 1-49, to celebrate Super Bowl XLIX in Glendale, Az.

49: The number of yards in the longest fumble return for a TD in Super Bowl history, by
Mike Bass in SB VII
48: The most Super Bowl points scored in a career, Jerry Rice
47: The number of concession stands at this years venue, University of Phoenix
Stadium
46: The number of seasons since the New York Jets last played in a Super Bowl, the
longest drought in the NFL

SPECIALS:
TUESDAY

Soup: CHICKEN VEGGIE


Lunch: CHICKEN PHILLY
Dinner: 2 pc. PORK CHOP

WEDNESDAY

45: The largest point margin of victory in a Super Bowl, as the 49ers beat the Broncos
55-10 in Super Bowl XXIV
44: The percent of people who eat chicken wings during the Super Bowl that prefer
bleu cheese dressing to ranch
43: The number of different Super Bowl MVPs there have been
42: The age of the oldest player to participate in a Super Bowl, Matt Stover
41: The number of the first Super Bowl to be won by an African-American coach, Tony
Dungy
40: The number (in thousands) that a 30-second commercial cost in Super Bowl I

Soup: CREAM OF
MUSHROOM
Lunch: FRENCH DIP
Dinner: 8 oz. CHICKEN
FRIED STEAK

39: The temperature in Fahrenheit at the coldest Super Bowl on record, Super Bowl VI
at Tulane Stadium

THURSDAY

36: The fewest combined rushing attempts in a Super Bowl, Green Bay vs. Pittsburgh
in SB XLV

Soup: BEER CHEESE


Lunch: 3 pc. CHICKEN STRIP
Dinner: HAMBURGER STEAK

Soup: CLAM CHOWDER


Lunch: FISH BURGER
Dinner: 8 oz. SIRLOIN
W/ SHRIMP

We Have Soft-Serve Ice


Cream!
Have Your Parties Here

A GREAT PLACE TO
HANG OUT!

HANGAR
Hwy 2 East
228-8280

GLASGOW

SCHOOL MENU
WEDNESDAY
Breakfast

Egg & Cheese Sandwich


Ham Juice Milk
Lunch

37: The number of times the Super Bowl was played in January rather than February

35: The most points scored in the first half of a Super Bowl, the Washington Redskins
in SB XXII
34: The number of languages in which the Super Bowl will be broadcast

FRIDAY

THE

38: The most rushing attempts in one Super Bowl, John Riggins in SB XVII

Turkey & Gravy Mashed Potatoes


Corn Cranberry Jell-O Bun
w/ Jelly Choice of Fruit Milk

33: The percentage of Americans who will place some sort of wager on the Super Bowl
32: The lowest completion percentage by a team in a Super Bowl, Denver in SB XII
31: The most points scored by a losing team in the Super Bowl, Dallas in SB XIII and
San Francisco in SB XLVII
30: The age of Katy Perry, this years halftime performer
29: The fewest rushing yards for a winning Super Bowl team, St. Louis in SB XXXIV
30: The age of Katy Perry, this years halftime performer
28: The number of white-shirted (visiting) teams who have won the Super Bowl
27: The number of times a quarterback wearing number 12 played in the Super Bowl
26: The number of times a quarterback has been named Super Bowl MVP
25: The largest Super Bowl halftime point lead, Washington in SB XXII
24: The number of times the coin toss has turned up both heads and tails at a Super
Bowl
23: The number of different TV color commentators during Super Bowl broadcasts
22: The number of different stadiums in which the Super Bowl has been held
21: The lowest combined score in Super Bowl history, when the Miami Dolphins beat
the Washington Redskins 14-7 in Super Bowl VII
20: The number of years that the series finale of M.A.S.H was the most watched
program in television history until Super Bowl XLIV
19: The number of current NFL teams who have won the Super Bowl

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Super Bowl by the numbers continued

18: The number of different cities who have hosted a


Super Bowl

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17: The average number of people at a Super Bowl party


16: The number of most consecutive completions in one
Super Bowl, by Tom Brady in SB XLVI
15: The percent of Super Bowl viewers estimated to tune
in to the game on their smartphone or mobile device
14: The Super Bowl number that had the largest crowd to
date. 103,985 at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Ca.
13: The most receptions in one Super Bowl, Demaryius
Thomas in SB XLVIII
12: The longest number of seasons between Super Bowl
championships for one player, Ray Lewis. (XXXV-XLVII)
11: The number of times the Super Bowl has been a
rematch of two teams
10: The number of times a defensive or special teams
player has been named Super Bowl MVP
9: The millions of pounds of guacamole estimated to be
consumed on Super Bowl Sunday
8: The number of teams who have only played in one
Super Bowl in their history
7: The number of times a running back has been named
Super Bowl MVP
6: The number of dollars a ticket to Super Bowl I would
have cost you.
5: The most losses by any one team in the Super Bowl,
the Denver Broncos
4: The number of current NFL teams who have never
played in a Super Bowl (Detroit, Cleveland, Jacksonville
and Houston)
3: The lowest number of points scored by a single team
in the Super Bowl, the Miami Dolphins in Super Bowl VI
2: The number of teams who have played in four Super
Bowls without winning one, Minnesota and Buffalo
1: The number of times the opening kickoff in a Super
Bowl was returned for a touchdown, Devin Hester in
SB XLI

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