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Vol. 138, No. 06

Wednesday, February 11, 2015

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Marlin Benson Poker Run was Saturday...


Logan Boerner enjoys a few jumps before before the Marlin Benson Poker Run Saturday morning. The run travels
from Gowrie, to Paton, Dayton, Lehigh, Stratford, Duncombe, Moorland, Callender, and back to Gowrie. Photo by Marcie
Boerner.

Lindsay Bueckman spends personal time


learning positon as Webster County Recorder
Coached varsity soccer at NWMSU...
By David Satterlee

Lindsay Bueckman started her tenure as Webster


County Recorder this year. Running for election as a
Democrat, she highlighted her experience, professionalism and leadership.
At the time, Mike Johnson of Fort Dodge described her as a bright, enthusiastic and amazing young
woman who has the world at her feet but has decided to
return to Fort Dodge to make a life in her hometown.

Before officially taking office, Bueckman was
frequently seen preparing for her new job by spending
personal time becoming familiar with the Recorders office with its staff, processes and routines.
Bueckman served as the Accounting Coordinator at Hy-Vee in Fort Dodge after obtaining a Bachelors
degree, focused on organizational communication,
from Northwest Missouri State University.
Lindsay is enthusiastic about soccer and
coached Womens Varsity Soccer while in her senior year

at NWMSU.

Previously, she attend St. Edmond High School
and earned her Associate of Arts degree at Iowa Central
Community College.

On January 26, Boeckman presented her first
Budget to the Board of Supervisors.
Webster County Supervisor Mark Campbell reported that she, did an exceptional job, breaking down
items as necessary to provide detail. She also spoke about
her goals for the office including education, training and
strategic adjustments. Lindsay is very proactive and has
been a wonderful addition to the Courthouse.

The Recorder currently supervises two Deputies
and two Assistants. Their department is responsible for
maintaining county records of legal transactions involving real estate ownership, business organization, licenses
and liens plus certificates of birth, marriage and death.

Poker Run....


The Webster County Ice Breakers had an awesome
turnout with 121 registered sleds on, Saturday, Feb. 7, for
the Marlin Benson Poker Run. Photos By Marcie Boerner.

SWG voters approve


PPEL tax levy 201-143;
Sanders elected to Board
PV voters vote no. . .

County Recorder, staff

The PPEL vote to raise the tax levy to $1 per $1,000


of property valuation was approved by voters in the
Southeast Webster Grand school district with 201 in favor and 143 opposed at a special election Tuesday, Feb. 3.
There were 54 people voting no on absentee ballots
with only six voting yes. But the tax levy still was approved as the vote at polling places was 195 (yes) and
88 (no).
The SWG school district will retain the 52 cent tax
levy on property and the remaining 48 cents will come
from a surtax on a persons state income tax.
Money raised cannot be used for salaries or benefits
and must be used for infrastructure, maintenance, equipment and related things.
Ken Sanders
wins election
Ken Sanders had been appointed to fill the vacancy
of board member Joni Reiling who resigned last year.

From left to right are Deputies Shelly Hearn and Julie Minikis plus Assistants Erline Jones and Colleen Continued on page 3...
Nahnsen with County Rccorder Lindsay Bueckman.
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Wednesday, Feb.11, 2015

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1911 1st Ave N.


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Sizes, flavors galore!
Candy, bars, cookies, cupcakes!

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A new railing for Main Street...


The new railing on Main Street was completed last week in Dayton. The railing runs in front of many different businesses including the Dayton Review, Iowa Realty, Sandholm Insurance, The Iron Saddle, Bella on Main, and Ferguson Law
Office. The railing was installed so pedestrians are safer on the raised sidewalk.

Webster County Supervisors approve


planning for new maintenance facility
Gas tax could be more feasible. . .

By David Satterlee

After a year of discussion and initial planning, a project to relocate and expand County Maintenance facilities
was moved forward. Calhoun-Burns and Associates were
authorized to proceed with preparing Phase 1B Construction documents for consideration.
During discussion, the current secondary road department equipment repair site and 80x50 storage building at 209 S 40th St. were described as too small, old,
deteriorating and poorly drained. The well was described

Coaches thank team


for great season
Coaches Bob Butrick and Lori Ferrari

The Southeast Valley JH Girls Basketball teams finished their season on Jan 31. It was a very successful
first year of Jaguar Basketball with the 7th grade finishing
with a record of 11-2 and the 8th grade finishing with a
record of 10-4.
I would like to thank the administration and Beth for
all of their hard work behind the scenes and my assistant
Coach Lori Ferrari who does an amazing job, also a big
thank you to all of the parents and grandparents who supported the teams all year long.
I would also like to recognize this very special group
of young ladies, players and managers, who will be very
successful throughout the rest of their JH and High school
basketball careers, these young ladies came together
from two different districts and put the JH Southeast Valley Basketball program on the map for many seasons to
come.

The Southeast Valley JH Jag team was:
7th grade Team Members: Cassie Bergland; Jaynie
Ferrari; Makenzie Crampton; Delaney Conrad; Viatris Scott; Taegan Long; Haley Kraft; Hayley Studyvin;
Lexee Morgan; Maggie Anderlik; Keeley Magwire;
Macie Willuweit; Emma Hunter; Maddi Lundberg; Jess
Shirbourn Manager; Avery Anderson Manager.
8th grade Team Members: Kasey Lundberg; Morgan Castenson; Sammy Alphs; Maddy Jaeschke; Shelby
Cummins; Cassidy Lambert; Lanie Nelson; Hannah Devires; Hannah Rees; Kayla Dolph; Katara Jondle; Peyton
Erritt; Ally True; Lexi Corell; Savannah Seehusen; Morgan Sorensen, Manager; Maddi Rude, Manager

Fort Dodge, Webster County


Riverfront Master Plan Workshop
Workshop Feb. 11 at 6:30 pm. . .

Webster County and the City of Fort Dodge are


currently working with Houseal Lavigne Associates and
Snyder & Associates to develop a Riverfront Master Plan
as a part of the Citys Comprehensive Plan efforts. The
Riverfront Master Plan will guide future actions and policies relative to the riverfront and other waterways within
Webster County.

As part of this Riverfront Master Plan process,

Continued on page 11...

as suspect and the sewage system unreliable.


In any event, the well lacks the capacity for the sprinkler system that current codes would require in any major
upgrades to the building.
In the proposed Phase 1, a new 10-acre site with a
100x280 maintenance building would be built at 1950
225th Street, which is already owned by Webster County.
A Phase 2 project could use available space to add a roadsalt storage dome. There is also enough room for Phase 3
to add a County storage building. Public hearings would
be held.

Other February 3 business

meeting

Thursday,
February, 12 - 12:00 Noon

Everyone
Welcome

Iron Saddle Saloon

Mary Ohrtman, Kim Motl and Jamey Whitney presented a request for a Country contribution to Fiscal Year
2016 funding for Upper Des Moines Opportunity, Inc. No
Individual Dues $5*
action was taken.
Business Dues $20
A five-year contract extension with Johnson Controls
was approved for facilities cleaning and services after a
discussion of Amendment Four to Operation and Maintenance Agreement for Webster County Facilities. The
five-year agreement provides a savings of about $24,000
over 1-year renewals.
In discussion, Johnson Controls was commended for
providing comprehensive and quality work with good
communications for 15 years. A part-time day porter
was also approved to do additional grounds keeping from

Dayton Community Food
April through November, 2015.
Pantry provides food assisThe Supervisors accepted reports on Drainage Retance to individuals and famipairs for Drainage District #65 (Gowrie) and the Vetlies in the SWG School District
eran Affairs Commissions Quarterly Report of Persons
Served. They approved assigning a Tax Sale Certificate
who are in need of emergency
over to the City of Clare for property in Hoods Addifood assistance.
tion.
Third Saturday of every month
They also authorized a permit for Asplundh Tree
10 a.m.-12 noon, Emanuel Lutheran Church
Expert Company to trim and remove trees and to spray
208 2nd Ave NW, Dayton
stumps for MidAmerican Energy.
The County road crews were commended for their
response and hard work in
the recent major 12 snow
event.
Bob Singer reported that he had returned
from attending the Iowa
Transportation Day at
the Capitol and that he felt
optimistic. Previous gasoline sales tax increases
have been deferred in response to consumer resistance.
Now, with the price
of gasoline near $2.00,
there was a general consensus that things have
changed and there is
more support for an additional 10 cent tax to fund
road maintenance and
construction. Supervisor
Radon is the second leading cause of lung
Singer is known to favor
cancer
and can only be detected with a test kit.
the long-delayed completion of the Highway 20
For more information call
upgrade.

Dayton Food pantry open


third Saturday of each month

Webster County Public Health


has received a grant to distribute

RADON TEST KITS

to county residents!
Stop by 723 1st Ave S, Fort Dodge
to pick up yours while supplies last!

Webster County Public Health 515-573-4107

Dayton Review

Wednesday, Feb.11, 2015

Soergel Orchards in Wexford, PA is looking to


hire seasonal employees to perform fieldwork and
various agricultural jobs.
There are six temporary job openings that will be
available from 3/20/15 through 10/31/15. The wage
rate will be that of the adverse wage rate at the time of
hire, which at this time is $11.29 per hour.
Soergel Orchards will also adhere to the threefourths guarantee rule. All the tools, supplies, and
equipment will be provided by Soergel Orchards.
Free housing is available to those who cannot reasonably return to their permanent residence at the
end of the work day. Transportation and subsistence
expenses to the work site will be provided upon completion of 50 percent of the work contract.
Apply for this job at the nearest PA Career Links
or online at www.cwds.state.pa.us
and reference job order number 7984832.

SV Jenny Eckert, SV middle school counselor; Tamara Hanson, SV high school counselor; Chris Lambert, SV elementary counselor attended the annual school counselors conference.

SV counselors attend annual conference

Wednesday, February 4, the counselors from Southeast Valley attended the annual School Counselors conference Feast at the Forum at Buena Vista University
in Storm Lake.
Feast at the Forum is put on together by Northwest AEA and Prairie Lakes AEA. This year, Chris Lambert, SV elementary counselor, Jenny Eckert, SV middle
school counselor, and Tamara Hanson, SV high school
counselor, were invited to present a session on Keeping
Kids Safe in Real and Virtual Worlds.
The presentation grew from a panel discussion on
safety held at the Dayton Elementary school in November. Although there werent many community members
able to attend, there was good discussion about ways to
educate students about the dangers both in the real world
and the digital world. From this discussion, the counselors felt they had some experiences they could share with
other counselors in the area.
Keeping Kids Safe in Real and Virtual Worlds
gave the counselors an opportunity to share their personal experiences with community safety issues and online
safety issues. They also shared curriculum they use in the
school system through classroom guidance lessons and

First Baby contest


announcment

We still do not have a winner for the 2015 First


Baby Contest in the Southeast Webster-Grand District .
If a SWG resident has had your baby between Jan. 1 and
now, please let the Dayton Review office know. We are
looking forward to announcing the winner.

Moorland Pond, Brushy


Creek; Fishing slow for now

The Iowa DNR released their weekly fishing


reports. The ice on Brushy Creek is currently 11 to 14
inches. Bluegill catching has been slow with some being
caught in 20 feet of water. Yellow Perch has also been
slow with some being caught by the west end.

Jan. 24 there were 1,400 Rainbow Trout released in the Moorland Pond so catching is about fair.
Anglers are catching Yellow Perch with ultra light tackle
right now.

PPEL Tax Levy...


Continued from Front Page...

In this special election Sanders ran unopposed for the


school board position and received 246 votes.
There were 13 write-in votes.
Prairie Valley School
voters reject tax levy
Prairie Valley School voters narrowly voted against
raising the tax levy to $1 per $1,000 of property valuation by a vote of 155 (no) to 148 (yes).
There were only four absentee votes cast and all
were no votes.
The PV School District may decide to bring this tax
levy vote up again to voters later this year.
Currently the PV School district has a 33 cent tax
levy per $1,000 of property valuation.

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through small group activities with students. The presentation ended with discussion of current legislation and
encouragement to be active as advocates for the safety of
our children.
Feast at the Forum is an annual event that takes
place during School Counselor week. Although the numbers this year were low due to poor weather conditions,
there were still 63 counselors in attendance.

Dayton Kindergarten
Round-Up April 24

The SWG Dayton Building will hold Kindergarten


Round-Up on Friday, April 24. There will be a required
parent meeting on Tuesday, April 7. If your child doesn't
currently attend an early childhood program at SWGDayton and will be 5 by September 15, 2015, please call
Angie (547-2314) at the Dayton elementary school office
to get on the list. More detailed information will then be
mailed to you in April.
We also have a transitional kindergarten program
available to younger 5 year olds who would benefit from
an extra year before kindergarten. The TK program will
hold a round-up on the same day.

Lanyon Covenant Church


Valentines Dinner;
Fundraiser for camp
Lanyon Covenant Church cordially invites you
to enjoy a Valentines Dinner on Sunday, February 15,
from 11 am to 1 pm at the church which is located at
39115 204th Ave. Harcourt, IA 50544.
This sit down meal is a fundraiser to help area
youth attend camp at Twin Lakes Bible Camp this summer. The menu is: Roast Beef, Mashed Potatoes and gravy, a vegetable, rolls and homemade desserts.

The meal will be served by prospective campers.
There will be a freewill offering. Please RSVP to Linda at
515879-2414 or 515-408-7310.

Last year we were able to send 21 children and
teens to camp. This year we hope to send even more. Your
support is appreciated and important.

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Dayton Review
Glenn Schreiber: Editor
Samantha Lee: Graphic Designer
Amanda DeVries: Clerical, Writing
Mary Lou Strandberg : Meditation & Specialty Writer

Dayton Light and Power Sealed Bid Notice


Dayton Light and Power is accepting sealed bids for
a white 2002 Ford F 150 regular cab pickup. Pickup was
purchased new and has 4.6 liter V8 engine, automatic transmission, trailer hitch, and has 86,xxx miles. Maintenance
records available. The pickup may be inspected by contacting the Dayton City Clerk at 547-2711.
The pickup is being sold in as-is condition, and the purchaser must pay for the vehicle within 7 days of bid acceptance and prior to removal. Minimum bid of $2,000.
Sealed bids must be received in the Dayton City
Clerks Office, 202 1st Avenue SW, Dayton, IA 505300045 by 3:00 p.m. on Tuesday, February 17, 2015.
Dayton Light and Power reserves the right to reject
any or all bids.

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Wednesday, Feb.11, 2015

New Year baby arrives at SMCH


is 19 inches long. Dr. Susan Hornback, Board Certified
Family Practice and Obstetrics Physician was Beths primary care provider during her pregnancy and Lea Mae
was delivered by Dr. Derek Duncan, Board Certified
Family Practice and Obstetrics Physician.
Lea Mae was welcomed by big sisters Morgan, who
will be 11 on February 9th, Lindsay, age 9, and Brooke,
age 2, and big brother Lucas, age 6.

To celebrate the birth of the New Year baby, the
family was given a basket
full of gifts. Items included diapers and baby wipes
donated by Stewart Memorial Community Hospital.

Gifts
given
by
SMCH employees included a blanket and rattle
from Pam Hospelhorn;
pacifiers, pacifier cloth,
and burp cloths from
Mary Seil and the SMCH
Housekeeping Dept.; a
rattle and book from Casey
Wetter; board books from
Deb Dunn; cradle sheet
and blanket from Danielle
Evans; flannel blankets
and a Johnsons gift set
from Heather Cain; a hat
and crib sheet from Lisa
Wiederin; a stuffed elephant from Jenni Macke;
washcloths & bath toy,
fresh food feeders, diaper
bag dispenser and books
from Holly Wuebker; Ibuprophen and Acetaminiophen from Community
Pharmacy; laundry basket
and blanket from Maurine
Theiszen; hand & foot
print kit and tub toys from
Pictured are (front, left to right) Morgan, Lucas, Beth, Lea Mae, Dan, Lindsay and Carmen Ludwig; and a
Brooke Rosa, (back row)Dr. Derek Duncan, Dr. Susan Hornback, and Heather Cain, CEO stuffed animal, baby book,
at SMCH, with a basket of gifts from Stewart Memorial Community Hospital and its emand car seat cover from
ployees. Lea Mae is the 2015 New Year Baby in Lake City.
SMCH Auxiliary Gift
Shoppe

After a busy November and December in the OB


department at Stewart Memorial Community Hospital
where the hospital saw a 12% increase in births during
2014, the first baby of 2015 took her time to arrive. Lea
Mae Rosa was born to parents Beth and Dan Rosa of
Pomeroy, IA.
The New Year baby entered the world at 6:47 AM
on Sunday, January 18, weighing 7 pounds, 8 ounces and

Obituaries

Linda Louise Meyer, 62...

Linda Louise Meyer, 62, of Dayton, IA passed away


on Saturday, January 31, 2015. Visitation will be from
4:00 PM to 7:00 PM Wednesday, February 4, 2015 at the
Gunderson Funeral Home and Cremation Services in Fort
Dodge.
Linda is survived by her husband, Robert; their three
daughters, Heather Rice Parmley and Tara Erickson both
of Farmington, NM, and Bobbi Jean (Al) Martin of Dayton, IA; five grandchildren, Dakota Martin, Tori Anderson, Tristan Martin, Gage Erickson, and VinJuan Atcitty,
her parents, Jack and Norma Cerney of Fort Dodge; sister,
Jacque (Chris) Thoma of Fort Dodge. Linda is preceded

in death by her sister Brenda Dickerson, her brother Johnnie Cerney and a nephew Shyler Thoma.
Linda Louise Cerney, the daughter of Jack and Norma (Fellows) Cerney, was born June 17, 1952 in Fort
Dodge, IA. She attended school in Barnum and graduated in 1970 from Barnum High School. After high school
Linda graduated from LaJames College and then later
graduated from Iowa Central Community College from
their nursing program. Linda was a License Practical
Nurse and worked at various care centers in and around
the Fort Dodge area. On January 26, 1980, Linda was
united in marriage to Robert Meyer in Fort Dodge and
after their marriage to couple made their home in Dayton.
Lindas greatest love was for her family she also loved
to ride horses. Linda was a seven and half years breast
cancer survivor.
Memorials may be left to the discretion of the family.

Dayton Review

Fresh, homemade noon specials!


and serving breakfast
Wed. (2/11)................Fried Pork Chops
Thurs. (2/12)...........................Hot Beef
Fri. (2/13)..............................2 pc Fish
Mon. (2/16)..............................Goulash
Tues. (2/17)................... Fried Chicken
Wed. (2/18)......................Cooks Choice
Chef Salad (Mon-Fri)....................$4.99
Breakfast: 6:30 - 8 a.m.
Lunch: 11 - 1 p.m.

Dayton Community

Grocery

22 N. Main 515-547-2217 Dayton, Iowa 50530

Recipe of the Week


from Dayton

Community Grocery
Mac N Cheese with Kielbasa

12 oz turkey kielbasa, sliced into bite size


pieces
1 1/2 cup shredded cheddar cheese
1 1/2 cup shredded Monterrey jack cheese
12 oz dry pasta
3 1/2 cups water
1 tsp cornstarch
12 oz evaporated milk
black pepper, to taste preference

In a large skillet, cook kielbasa pieces until


brown. Remove from pan and set aside.
Clean out skillet lightly.
In same skillet, add water, 1 cup evaporated
milk, and pasta. Bring to a medium boil. Let
is simmer for 10-15 minutes, stirring frequently, until pasta is tender and liquid has thicken.
In a small bowl, mix remaining 1/2 cup
evaporated milk with cornstarch.
Add to skillet mixture and cook another 2-3 C
minutes.
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SV Junior Varsity
travel to PAC

Southeast Valley Junior Varsity Lady Jaguars traveled to Pomeroy Tuesday, January 27th, to face Pocahontas.
Cold shooting, resulted in the Jaguars falling to the
Indians, 7-51.
Katie Walrod led the lady Jag offense with 3 points.
Emma Graves swished two free-throws to finish with 2
points. Leslie Housken drained a jump shot from the
baseline to contribute 2 points.

8th Grade Jag Girls


Basketball win final game

The Southeast Valley 8th grade girls basketball team


played at Coon Rapids Bayard Friday night in their final
game of the season.
The Jaguars came away with a dominating 41-7 win
over the Crusaders. Maddy Jaeschke led the way with 14
points with Kasey Lundberg chipping in 10.
The Jaguars got outstanding defensive efforts from
the trio of Sammy Alphs, Lanie Nelson and Shelby Cummins. Morgan Castenson provided solid wing play with
Cassidy Lambert and Hannah Devries providing solid efforts in the post. The 8th grade finishes the season with
a record of 10-4

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Dayton Review

Wednesday, Feb.11, 2015

The button box

As I sit at this computer swimming the seas of all


the technological ability it contains, much of which I am
totally illiterate, I think back to my childhood and youth
to some of the simple things in which we found pleasure.
When we wanted to communicate we would get on the
phone, if the person we wanted to contact was in our own
Boxholm calling system.
We couldnt get on for just idle chatter and pay for it.
We also, because most were on party lines, limited conversation time because we wanted to show the courtesy
we expected. We never dreamed of anything like cell
phones. Some of us had not had electricity in our homes
that long and we didnt have all the electronic appliances
and gadgets. If we had them we wouldnt be able to use
them freely or at all because of the houses wiring being for simple lighting and radio listening. If you had a
phonograph it was still the wind up kind with scratchy
records but still could be entertaining at times.
As an only child, particularly in winter months or
inclement weather on warmer days, I had to come up
with my own inside entertainment. I had dolls but wasnt
much on playing with them. I was more of a tomboy who
liked to explore the outdoors. I always said dolls werent
real and I agreed with myself even more when I became
a mother of five.
So on those cold, rainy times I would explore around
the house, in the little room upstairs where a few seldom
used things were stored along with the big sacks of flour
and sugar. Old newspapers, until they could be disposed
of in the spring when it was a safe, windless burning day
were interesting to go through again, particularly the Sunday funnies. There were quite a few of them as the colored pages didnt get taken to the outhouse.
How many readers know what Moms button box
is? Those were the days when almost everyone followed
the advice, waste not, want not, and nothing was wasted. When mens shirts, and other clothing was past human wearing it was not just discarded. Everything surely
had some continued value or use. First the buttons were

SV Junior Varsity Start


3-Game Week with a Win

Southeast Valley Girls Junior Varsity hosted South


Central Calhoun Monday, January 26, in Gowrie. The
Lady Jaguars emerged victorious with a huge team win
36-32.
Karissa Hiesterman and Carson Shipley led the Jaguar offense with 9 points apiece. Shipley drained two
huge 3-poiinters on her offensive quest.
Hiesterman collected all nine of her points from the
free-throw line, shooting nine of 12. Katie Walrod contributed a solid eight points for the Jags, including a vital 3-pointer in the 4th quarter. Emma Graves chipped in
four points, as well as, taking care of business defensively, keeping SCC off the boards in the fourth quarter.
Leah Gibbons and Anna Hanson added two points
each. Hanson swished two vital free-throws in the 4th
quarter to tie the game and the Lady Jags never looked
back. Leslie Housken and Ebony Scott cashed in a freethrow to finish the contest with one point each.

carefully removed and placed in the button box. Moms


was a round tin, maybe a candy container given years before. It was about the size you see at Christmastime with
fancy cookies or candy and the primary color was green
though rather chipped from years of handling. When a
piece of clothing was made and had buttons, extras were
put in the box in case one got lost. Made more sense
than having to buy a whole new set for one button. The
same for mens shirts, both work and dress.
Moms button box was pretty full after all the years
of collecting but none was ever discarded as long as it
was intact. I could spend hours with Moms button box,
laying out the buttons with their matches. The fancier
ones for womens apparel were usually quite easy to find
but those smaller, pearly shirt buttons, most of them a
shade of white, for mens shirts could be a puzzle. Some
of them were made from nacre or mother of pearl, the
linings of mollusk shells which were once abundant in
Iowas largest rivers. (These were days when we were
just starting to be introduced to plastics and their many
and varied uses.) Because those nacre buttons were from
nature the colors, though basically white, could be varied
and not as easy to match. One could while away a dull
weather afternoon with the matching task.
My aunt also had a button box but I dont recall the
type of container she chose but sometimes when at her
house on a stay inside day, her button box became just
as fascinating. She had no daughter so I could sometimes
find enough matching buttons for a dress or blouse my
Mom was making for me. I dont think my cousin or
uncle would have appreciated a fancy button on their
shirts or jackets and she didnt need them all for herself.
Those button boxes were the treasures of girls but
I suppose the boys found similar ways of passing those
inside days, maybe out in the garage or toolshed of dads
and grandpas. I know the same applied for nails, screws,
washers, nuts and bolts and small tools for boys and
young men as the button box did for the girls.
Are any readers old enough to remember the button box and toolshed nails and screws cans? I can hear
my grandchildren and great grandchildren saying, Huh?
What is she talking about? I think my oldest daughter
may remember Grandmas button box. Hmmmm---Now I wonder what ever happened to it? Ill have to ask
my boys if they ever found Grandpas having a nail and
screw container out in the garage. I know my son in laws
Dad had several coffee cans full of old nails and such,
some of which were so bent when found it was wondered
why? But , he definitely was a ,waste not, want not person, excessively so.
Ah, yes, times change and now most of us dont save
enough of the right things. Do you have a button box?

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Happy 40th Anniversary


Nicole Williams goes up strong even with two defenders close at her side. Photo by Lynn Rittgers.


Aaliyah Scott, #24 drives around the defense Tuesday evening against Southcentral Calhoun. Photo by Lisa
Peterson.


Jim and LuAnn Suchan, Gowrie, are celebrating their 40th wedding anniversary on February 15.
Their family includes Jerrod and Erin Frahm, of Dike;
and Andy and Stacy Suchan, of Gowrie. They have five
grandchildren.

Jim Suchan and LuAnn Anderson were married
February 15, 1975, at Zion Lutheran Church in Gowrie.
He is employed at Lehigh Valley Telephone Association
in Lehigh, and she is employed at Unity Point Health in
Fort Dodge.

Wednesday, Feb.11, 2015

Lehigh woman taught at Border Plains,


Lehigh, Otho schools retiring in 1983

Dayton Review

Agnes Mumper is 92. . .


By Alice Johnson


In visiting with retired teacher, Agnes Slawson
Mumper, 92, Lehigh, she stated quite emphaticaly that
the educational system has changed quite dramatically
since the 39 years that she has taught in the school system. However, it is clearly understandable why some
old folk become nostalgic when hearing the lyrics of the
song School Days.
In part, it goes,School Days, School Days,
Good old golden rule days, Readin, and ritin and
rithmetic, taught to the tune of a hickry stick. At the
tender age of 19, Agnes realized her childhood dream to
some day become aa rural school teacher and was hired
to teach at the Border Plains country school north of Lehigh.

After attending the Lehigh Independent School
with her siblings, she graduated from the Lehigh High
School in 1938 and then attended the Iowa State Teachers College in Cedar Falls.
After accepting the position, Agnes quickly
realized that not only would she be teaching readin, ritin, and rithmetic but had many other duties as well.
Important were custodial duties which included sweeping the floors, keeping enough fuel to keep the classroom
warm during the winter, wiping down the chalkboards,
and shaking out the erasers, some nursing duties, and
most of all, keeping the children of all ages in line under the scrutiny of the parents as well as school officials!

Agnes states that the four years she taught at the
multigrade Border Plains School were very productive
and was the catalyst for her to achieve excellence in her
profession with faith, passion and commitment.

In 1944, Agnes was hired to teach at the Lehigh
Independent School. Later, the family moved to Otho
where she taught for 9 to 10 years. They then moved
back to Lehigh where she taught retiring in 1983.

Agnes was born to Izatus and Elva Barnes Slawson on October 24, 1920. Her father was an engineer at
the Lehigh Sewer Pipe and Tile Company. Her mother
was a homemaker, and busy raising a brood of children.
Agnes met her future husband, Lawrence

Mumper, Sr., at a P.T. A. meeting and later they married on November 8, 1945, after World War 11. Three
children were born to this union, Lawrence, Jr., Douglas,
and daughter, Patricia. After grduating from High School
and College, Patty followed in her mothers footsteps
and taught Spanish in the Lake City School System for 25
years. Now, she holds the same position at the Fort Dodge
High School.

Agnes speaks with pride of her children who are
now retired except Patty. In 1978, she had the opportunity to fly to Germany to visit her son, Larry, Jr., who
was stationed there with the Air Force. While there, she
visited many European tourist attractions which she had
read and studied about but never had the chance to visit.
Her face lights up when she proudly announces that she is a grandmother of 7 grandchildren, 12
great=grand-children and one great-great grand-child.
Family has always been important to Agnes so
she and a couple of family members were instrumental
in organizing the annual Slawson family reunion. To this
day, 70 to 80 family members from near and long distances attend this happy event.
Agnes has been attending most of the Border
Plains school reunions since its inception many years
ago. After a potluck dinner at noon, former students, their
famlies, and residents of the district known as Washington #3, spent the afternoon sharing experiences, pictures
and memorabilia of the old one-room schoolhouse.

The school was built before and during the Civil
War days and closed in 1959. In October,1964, it was
moved to the campus of the Fort Museum in Fort Dodge.
It truly is an icon representing how school used to be in
years gone by!
Through the years, Agnes and her family have
been faithful members of church. She has sung in the
choir, was a longtime Sunday School teacher and Superintendent, also assisted with custodial duties and presently, serves on the Church Board at the Lehigh Christian
Church.
At one time, she was a faithful member of the
Lehigh Friendly Few Womens Club and served as an officer at different times. Her hobby is sewing and she has

sewn for her family over the years. Reading is a high


priority in her life, also.
Needless to say, Agnes is loved and respected
not only by the hundreds of students she has taught but
by members of her church and community for the contributions she has made during the many years that she has
resided in Lehigh. She is a true legacy for all of us!

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Jag varsity boys


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The Varsity Boys Basketball team defeated the South


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The Jaguars led at halftime by the score of 50-20 and
reached the 35 point continuous clock mark with 6 minutes left in the 3rd quarter.
The wonderful team performance was led in scoring
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Dayton Review

Wednesday, Feb.11, 2015

In its 101st year Security Savings


Community Health Bank has new President-CEO
Steve Lane retires after 39 years. . .
Center of Dayton
sees patient increase
The Community Health Center of Dayton has been a
success in the eyes of the staff since it opened July, 7, 2014.
Sherry Buske, Nurse Practitioner; Melanie Thompson, CMA; Chris Murray, Receptionist; and Shawn
Grossnickle, Janitor are the staff currently at the clinic.
The number of patients being seen has increased,
most of them new. The outlook for the clinic is very positive with continued support from the City of Dayton and
the area residents.
The clinic is non-profit and receives their money
from the federal government and insurance companies.
Discounted rates are offered to patients who cannot pay
the full price of their medical fee. There is no co-pay for
Medicare or Medicaid patients.
The clinic cares for all patients, income or no income, insurance or no insurance. More in-house lab tests
are being done as well and all the medical records are now
electronic.
Renovations were made when it was aVan Diest
Medical Clinic, so no more were made when it changed
hands, being operated through Community Health Center of Ft. Dodge.
A fundraiser was held Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2014 for
a new Xray machine for the clinic. Approximately $1,000

Continued on page 9...


Security Savings Bank celebrated its 100th year
in June, 2014, and in January of 2015 Steven R. Lane
retired as president and CEO after 39 years.

Bradley S. Lane was appointed as the new president-CEO of Security Savings Bank at a board meeting
on Jan. 13.

Since the bank was founded there have only
been four recognized presidents of the bank: Oscar Madson, J.C. Madson Charles, Dewey C. Madson and Steven
R. Lane . And now the fifth president, Bradley S. Lane,
begins his term.

Steve Lane will not be active in the day to day
activities but will stay on as Chairman of the Board and
president of the holding company.

In July of 2014 Steve was the recipient of the
Robert D. Dixon Founders Award. The award is given

Oscar Madson '46-'76

J.C. Madson '76-'81

by the Community Bankers of Iowa each year to an Iowa


community banker who exemplifies commitment and devotion to their fellow bankers, their community, and the
banking industry.

Brad Lane, the new president-CEO, is currently
on the Iowa Bankers Association Board of Directors,
Stewart Memorial Hospital Board of Directors, City of
Gowrie Parks Board, Board of Trustees for the Gowrie
Municipal Utilities, and is involved with the Community
Bankers of Iowa Leaders of Tomorrow.

Brad resides in Gowrie with his wife Jennifer
and their three children: Jordan, Carter and Madison.

Lane is a native of Farnhamville and is a graduate of Cedar Valley High School, University of Iowa,
Iowa School of Banking, Graduate School of Banking n

Continued on page 9...

Dewey Madson '81-'93

Steven Lane '93-'15

Brad Lane '15-Current

Wednesday, Feb.11, 2015

Dayton Review

Doughty Auto Inc


Outside Services
233.40
Election Systems & Software In Layout Charge
485.59
Electronic Engineering
Electronic Repair
299.00
Emmet County Public Health Ch, Mh, Epsdt
1,419.46
Escobedo, Shelley
Class & Travel Expenses
250.96
Esri Inc
Software
1,900.00
Fastenal Company
Stock
1,035.88
Fetrow Reporting Inc
Deposition
85.50
Force America Inc
Supplies
41.61
Fort Dodge Fire Department Medical Examiner Expense
450.00
Fort Dodge Ford Inc
Vehicle Services
234.58
Regular Meeting
Fort Dodge Tranmission Inc Vehicle Repairs
269.48
January 27, 2015
Fort Dodge Water Dept
Water
949.61
The Board of Supervisors met in Session on the above date with
Frank Dunn Co
Pavement Patch
1,498.00
the following members present: Singer, Fletcher, Dencklau, and Leffler.
Freeman, Susan
Wages
1,163.10
Absent: Campbell.
Frontier
Phone Service
1,011.38
At 9:00a.m., the Board of Supervisors canvassed the Drainage DisGalls/Quartermaster
Deputy Clothing
73.00
trict #96 Trustee Election held on January 17, 2015. Dale Gerken stood for
Ge Capital
Copier Lease
611.71
re-election receiving five votes. Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Leffler
Gemplers Inc
Supplies
118.55
to approve the following as the Official Canvass for said election: Dale
Govconnection Inc
Labels
8,640.30
Gerken 5 votes; and further that Dale Gerken be duly elected as Trustee
Greenbelt Home Care Tobacco Prevention Grant
455.33
for Drainage District #96, Director District #2. Motion carried unanimously.
Greene County Medical Center Ch, Mh, Epsdt, T19
3,879.13
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Singer to approve minutes of the
Group Services Inc
Safe-T Fund
15,000.00
January 20, 2015 regular meeting. Motion carried unanimously.
Hamilton Co. Pub Health Wic, Ch, Epsdt, T19, Tobacco Prev 6,394.36
Moved by Singer, seconded by Fletcher to approve hiring and emHamilton County Sheriff
Subpoena
43.00
ployment of Kelsey Riley, Case Manager, effective February 2, 2015 at the
Harcourt, Town Of
Water
40.50
rate of $17.60 per hour and approve wage increase for Brittany Eastwood
Hawkeye Legal Services Inc Serve Papers
10.00
to $18.42 per hour, effective January 26, 2015 per recommendation of AliHeitritter, Tracey
Wages
1,368.42
son Hauser, Case Management Supervisor. Motion carried unanimously.
Hennepin Co Sheriff
Service Fees
70.00
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Leffler to approve appointments
Hepp, Blaine
Contracted Wages
2,527.93
and salaries for County Recorder, effective January 1, 2015 as follows:
Herzog, Darren
Phone Reimbursement
40.00
Shelly Hearn, Deputy Recorder
$49,600
Hiway Truck Equip Co
Stock
315.00
Julie Minikis, Deputy Recorder
$46,500
Hobby Lobby Stores Inc
Supplies
11.12
Clerks
Home Health Line
Subscription
497.00
Erline Jones
$19.38 per hour
Hovey Construction
Snow Removal
460.00
Colleen Nahnsen
$19.23 per hour
Humboldt Co Public Health Wic, Ch, Mh, Epsdt, T1, Tobacco 3,026.88
Motion carried unanimously.
Hyvee Inc
Supplies
163.04
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Singer to receive and place on file
Info Dog Security Llc
Shredding
38.95
Manure Management Plan Updates for Webster Pork in Section 22, Clay
Iowa Communities Assurance Poo Insurance
230,690.81
Township; and HLG, LLC in Section 4, Dayton Township. (Copies on file in
Iowa County Atty Assn
Training Course
990.00
Auditors office). Motion carried unanimously.
Iowa Dare
Conference Registration
50.00
Moved by Singer, seconded by Fletcher to approve and authorize
Iowa Immunization Coalition
Dues
100.00
Chair to sign Flexible Spending Account 2015 Master Services Agreement
Iowa Prison Industries
Supplies
1,836.85
For Flexible Benefits Plan and Non-Discrimination Testing services by
Iowa State Assoc Of Counties Spring Conference
640.00
Wellmark Blue Cross Blue Shield of Iowa, effective January 1, 2015 and
Iowa Workforce Devlopment Elevator Safety
400.00
Addendum B to Master Services Agreement Flexible Spending Account.
Jifi Print Inc
Envelopes
244.80
(Copy on file in Auditors office). Motion carried unanimously.
Jims Service Inc
Fuel
25.00
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Leffler to approve and authorize
K C Nielsen Ltd
Vehicle Repairs & Maint
226.75
Chair to sign Amendment #1 to the Community Attraction and Tourism
Konica Minolta Premier
Copier Lease
495.96
Agreement number 11-CAT-013 between Vision Iowa Board and the City
Lesueur County Sheriff
Serve Papers
70.00
of Fort Dodge and Webster County Board of Supervisors. (Copy on file in
Lightedge Solutions Inc Computer Services/Internet
210.40
Auditors office). Motion carried unanimously.
Lutheran Services
Shelter Services
46.65
The following vendor proposals to purchase wheel loader were reMarco Inc
Copier Lease
1,256.08
viewed:
Marco Inc
Equipment
332.83
Murphy Tractor & Equipment Co
Marco Inc
Copier Lease Payment
1,523.81
2014
John Deere
644K
Tier 3
$229,900
Martin Marietta Materials Granular Materials
40,551.17
2015
John Deere
644K
Tier 4 Final $226,900
Mecklenburg Cty Sheriff Office Service Fees
50.00
Ziegler Inc
Medline Industries Inc
Immunization
39.59
2015
Caterpillar 950M
Tier 4 Final $239,614
Menards - Fort Dodge
Supplies
335.86
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Leffler to approve the County EnMesserly, Jan
Mileage
100.80
gineers recommendation to purchase the 2015 John Deere 644K Tier
Messerly, Mark
Repairs
150.00
4 Final wheel loader from Murphy Tractor & Equipment Company in the
Mid Country Machinery Inc
Tools
183.10
amount of $226,900.00 with delivery and payment on July 14, 2015 or
Mid Iowa Fasteners
Stock
239.00
after. Motion carried unanimously.
Midamerican Energy
Utilities
26,339.23
Moved by Singer, seconded by Fletcher to allow claims. Motion carMidland Power Cooperative Security Lighting
63.03
ried unanimously.
Millennium Rehab & Consulting Services
450.00
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Leffler to adjourn the meeting.
Napa Auto Supply
Supplies
142.92
s/Carol Messerly
Neocertified
Secure Email Program
59.00
s/Keith Dencklau
North Central Ia Solid Waste Quarterly Assessment
8,600.63
Webster County Auditor
Office Elements
Office Supplies
636.38
Chairman, Board of Supervisors
Olson Dds, Cody
Dental Services
134.07
Palace Park Mch Llc
Rent Payments
240.00
Regular Meeting
Palo Alto County Comm Health Ch, Mh, Epsdt, T19
1,339.29
February 3, 2015
Peterson, Cody
Cell Phone Reimbursement
40.00
The Board of Supervisors met in Session on the above date with
Peterson, Joe
Cell Phone Allowance
25.00
the following members present: Singer, Fletcher, Dencklau, Campbell and
Petty Cash-Public Health
Petty Cash
110.50
Leffler. Absent: None.
Phillips, Michelle M
Transcripts
13.00
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Campbell to approve minutes of the
Phoenix Supply Llc
Supplies
370.00
January 27, 2015 regular meeting. Motion carried unanimously.
Pitney-Bowes Inc
Equipment Rental
138.00
Moved by Campbell, seconded by Singer to receive and place on file
Pocahontas Health Department Epsdt, T19
949.45
Drainage Repairs for D.D.#65. Motion carried unanimously.
Prairie Energy Coop
Utilities
39.06
Moved by Singer, seconded by Fletcher to receive and place on file
Prairieinet
Computer Services/Internet
938.00
Veteran Affairs Commissions Quarterly Report of Persons Served for peQuill Corporation Inc
Filing Cabinet
249.99
riod ending December 31, 2014. (Copy on file in Auditors office). Motion
Recorder Association
Certification Program
50.00
carried unanimously.
Rees Hydraulic Sales & Service Stock
289.68
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Leffler to approve request to assign
Region V Hazmat Commission Quarterly Payment
9,503.25
Tax Sale Certificate over to the City of Clare for Real Estate Property No.
Reserve Account
Postage
1,113.37
00400 0123451002; described as Lot 1, Block 2 Hoods Addition to Clare,
Ryan Diagnostics Inc
Lead Care Text Kits
2,100.00
Iowa. Motion carried unanimously.
Sanchez, Georgina
Wic Interpreter Fees
160.00
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Campbell to discuss Amendment
Sears
Hand Tools
62.88
Four to Operation and Maintenance Agreement for Webster County FaciliSecure Shred Solutions
Shredding
104.00
ties with Johnson Controls. Motion carried unanimously.
Shimkat Motor Company
Electronic Repair
190.40
Moved by Campbell, seconded by Singer to approve Amendment
Sidwell Company Software Maintenance Contracts
1,600.00
Four to Operation and Maintenance Agreement for Webster County FaciliSlp Inc
Rent Payments
34.00
ties with Johnson Controls for a period of five years; and further approve
Smith Medical Partners
Supplies
39.38
agreement for additional services for grounds keeping, etc. from April
Smith, Jane A
Transcripts
395.00
through November, 2015. Motion carried unanimously.
Society Of Land Surveyors Membership Renewal
155.00
Moved by Singer, seconded by Fletcher to approve supplemental
Staples Advantage
Supplies
68.25
Agreement #1 for professional services with Calhoun-Burns and AssociStar Energy Llc
Fuel
3,601.80
ates for proposed secondary road department equipment repair and storState Medical Examiners Office Medical Examiner Expense 6,863.00
age building at 1950 225th Street and authorize Phase 1B Construction
Storey Kenworthy/Matt Parrott Office Supplies
356.57
Documents. (Copy on file in Auditors office). Motion carried unanimously.
Thanupakorn, Jeanette Cell Phone Allowance/Mileage
44.43
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Leffler to approve and authorize
The Garage Door Company Inc Outside Repair
103.50
Chair to sign work in the right of way permit from Asplundh Tree Expert
The Law Office Of Eric Eide
Legal Fees
1,320.00
Company to trim and remove trees and to spray stumps for MidAmerican
The Messenger
Legal Publication
2,415.17
Energy. (Copy on file in Engineers office). Motion carried unanimously.
Thompson, Rick
Rent Payment
50.00
Mary Ohrtman, Kim Motl and Jamey Whitney representing Upper
Treat America Food Service Meals For Jail School
185.98
Des Moines Opportunity, Inc. discussed Fiscal Year 2016 funding. No acTrinity Regional Health System Medical Examiner Expense 1,203.90
tion taken.
Trinity Regional Medical Cente Medical Records
40.00
Moved by Campbell, seconded by Singer to adjourn the meeting.
Turnkey Corrections
Lease
100.00
Motion carried unanimously.
United States Cellular
Cell Phone Service
763.03
s/Carol Messerly
Unity Point Health
Education Materials
2,346.00
s/Keith Dencklau
Verizon Wireless
Cell Phone
105.35
Webster County Auditor
Vinson, Angela
Cell Phone Allowance
25.00
Chairman, Board of Supervisors
W & H Coop Oil Company
Fuel & Oil
1,716.00
Wahkonsa Manor
Rent Payment
25.00
Walters Sanitary Service Inc Haul Refuse
75.06
Webster County Claims Register Report For 01-27-2015
Webster County Auditor
Rent
2,031.10
Access Systems
Copier Leases
1,080.10
Webster County Agr Assn Quarterly Payment
5,500.00
Advanced Systems Inc
Copier System
256.87
Webster County Engineer
Sign Placement
1,277.73
Alliance Connect Llc
Phone Services
2,181.50
Wells Fargo Remitance Center Fuel/Mileage
390.24
Alliant Energy
Sirens
129.93
West Payment Center
West Information
1,312.11
Allscripts
Maintenance Fee
1,019.47
Woodward Youth Corportation Payment For Shelter Services 2,565.75
Anderson Station Inc
Transportation
122.41
Wright County Health Dept Wic, Ch, Mh, Epsdt, Interpreter, T19, 7,262.69
Aramark Uniform Services
Shed Supplies
148.85
Xenia Rural Water District
Water
59.70
Ault, Ray
Mileage
55.00
Youth Shelter Care
Shelter Services
2,239.20
Berry
Advertising
69.00
Ziegler Inc
Stock & Parts
1,302.52
Boeckman, Lindsay
Hotel & Mileage
211.89
Bomgaars Supply
Shed Supplies
116.09
Bremer County Sheriff
Serve Papers
12.54
Brw
Supplies
37.00
Calhoun Co Public Health Ch, Mh, Epsdt, Lead, T19, Tobacco 5,515.55
Callender, City Of
Utilities
155.63
Canon, Corrine
Mileage
55.00
Carpenter Uniform Co
Shirts
109.90
Casual Rags
Detective Clothing
266.38
Central Ia Juvenile Det Center Detention Services
302.00
Central Iowa Distributing Inc
Supplies
312.05
Century Link
Service
816.83
LEGAL NOTICE
Chief Supply Corp
Supply
418.20
NOTICE OF HEARING
Choice Printing Inc
Supplies
37.00
OF PROPOSED REPAIR OF JOINT DRAINAGE DISTRICT
City Of Fort Dodge
Care Of Graves
9,930.48
NO. 47 WEBSTER - NO. 225 BOONE, COUNTIES, IOWA
Cole, Dr Dan
Medical Examiner Exp
540.00
TO: 94-58 Sunderman, Beer Implement Co, Robert & Karen Beer,
Community & Family Resource Hospital Services
3,368.00
Lois
Brinkman
Life Estate, Claasen Farm Trust, Stephen Claasen
County Social Services Distribution To Mhds Regional Fiscal 500,000.00
Christine Claasen Hoops, Brian Claasen, Timothy Claasen, Mark ClaasCozo-Charlie Dissell
Dues
75.00
en, Lisa Claasen,Johathan Claasen, David & Patricia Cramer,Rosalie
Crescent Electric Supply
Supplies
222.97
Deethardt Life Estate, Jane Carlson Life Estate, Ruth Dunleavy, Beverly
Dayton Lumber Company
Shed Supplies
99.00
Greenfield, Shirley Gustafson, Steven Grettenberg, Cindy Greene
Dayton Review
Subscription
30.00
Lyle F. Jensen Life Estate, Franklin Jensen, Hoyce Jensen Etheridge, SuDayton, Town Of
Utilities
153.63
san Beth Johnson, Dan Kauffman, Kauffman Farms Ltd, Elaine Kaufman,
De Lage Landen
Copier Lease
503.56
Michael & Katherine Kauffman, Raymond & Laureen Kauffman, Debra
Dell Marketing Lp
Toner Cartridges
803.92
Donvalinka, Donald Konvalinka, Gerald & Jane Marian, Brian & Kathlyn
Des Moines Police Dept
Serving Warrant
24.04
Lambert, Carolyn Lambert Life Estate, Lori Welch, Kevin Lambert, Bradley
Des Moines Stamp Mfg Co
Stamps
86.25
Lambert, Clarence Lambert Life Estate, Kevin & Sara Lambert, Karyn Link,
Deyta Llc
Hhcahps Fee
90.00
David & Gail Lundquist, Quentin Lundquist Life Estate, Margaret Cooper,
Dhs Distribution Center
Supplies
258.45
David Lundquist, Dwight Lundquist, Norman Lundquist, De Loris Lundvall,
Digity Media Llc
Advertising
1,095.00
Miller Acres Inc, Stacy Miller, Mkah Farms Llc, Stanley & Blanche NahnDlt Solutions Inc
Software
2,921.52
sen, Ruth Newhouse, Laronne Palmquist Life Estate, Joan Wilford, Lori
Dominos Pizza
Teen Parent Night Meal
25.96
Dorsey, Tom
Mileage
55.00
Double B Properties Llc
Rent & Expense
400.00

WEBSTER CO.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

WEBSTER CO.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS

Obituaries

Kevin B. Vangilder, 59...

Kevin B. Vangilder, 59, of Junction Kansas, and formerly of Dayton, passed away on Monday, February 2,
2015, at the Stratford Nursing & Rehab Center.
Kevins wishes were to be cremated. A Celebration of Life will be held at 2:00 p.m., Monday, February 9, 2015, at the United Methodist Church in Dayton.
Rev. Dr. Karen Young will officiate. Visitation will be
Monday, from 12:00 p.m. until the time of service at the
Church. Burial will be at McGuire Bend Cemetery, rural Dayton, at a later date. For online obituaries & condolences please visit: www.carsonstappfuneralhome.com
Kevin Bruce Vangilder was born on November 9,
1955, in Warren, Ohio, the son of Howard and Shirley
(Linn) Vangilder.
Kevin was a graduate of the Dayton High School
class of 1975, and went on to serve in the United States
Army for several years. Following his honorable discharge from the Army, Kevin worked in the construction business and later worked with his sister in the house
moving business. Kevin enjoyed fishing and going to
the races.
Survivors include his mother, Shirley Gettinger of
Dayton, Iowa; three brothers, Les (Diana) Vangilder of
Dayton, Iowa, Keith (Linda) Vangilder of Storm Lake,
Iowa, and Daryl (Carol) Vangilder of Dayton, Iowa;
three sisters, Linda (Curt) Nelson of Lakefield, Minnesota, Faye Vangilder of Dayton, Iowa, and Donna (Mike)
Smith of Junction City, Kansas; and several nieces, nephews.
He was preceded in death by his father, Howard
Vangilder, one sister, Karin Vangilder, and grandparents
Elsie and Leslie Linn.
Memorials may be left to the discretion of the family.

WEBSTER CO.

Planning & Zoning Commission


LEGAL PUBLICATION

The Webster County Planning & Zoning Commission will hold a public hearing on Monday, February 23, 2015 at 5:00 p.m. on the second floor
of the county courthouse, Fort Dodge, Iowa. The purpose of the public
hearing is to conduct an Annual Review.
The proposed discussion items included but not limited to are:
1. Election of Chairman
2. Rural Setbacks
3. Definition of Front
4. Home Density Exemption
Sheilah Lizer
Zoning Administrator

Gluck, Daniel Palmquist, Parks Finishing Holdings 11 Llc, Mark & Kimberly
Peterson, Markim Farms Inc, Robert & Amy Peterson, Keith Putenney,
Pauline Ryberg Trust, John & Marsha Samuelson , John N. & Julia Samuelson, Raymond & Sharon Sayers, Sylvia Sayers, Sunderman Farms Inc
, Webster Co Engineer, Donald & Vivian Will, Alan & Shirley Wooters
AND TO: all leinholders or encumbrancers of any land within the
district and to all other persons whom it may concern.
AND TO all actual occupants of lands in the district.
YOU AND EACH OF YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that the Joint
Board of Supervisors acting as trustees for Joint Drainage District No. 47
Webster - No. 225 Boone, has appointed Justin Miller, Engineer representing McClure Engineering Company, to investigate and report on the
condition of said drainage district. Said engineer has filed his report in
the offices of the Auditor of Webster and Boone Counties, Iowa recommending a repair to said Joint Drainage District; and that the Joint Board of
Supervisors on the 28th day of January, 2015 did approve the report of the
engineer and adopted the plans set therein as a tentative plan which may
be amended before final action.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that Joint Drainage District No. 47
Webster and No. 225 Boone is located in parts of Section 36, Township 86
North, Range 29 West, (Lost Grove Township); Sections 17, 19, 20, 28, 29,
30, 31, 32 and 33, Township 86 North, Range 28 West (Dayton Township),
Webster County; and parts of Sections 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, Township 85 North,
Range 28 West (Grant Township), Boone County.
FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS: see the copy of the engineers report and plan now on file in the Offices of the Auditor, in Webster County,
701 Central Ave., Fort Dodge, Iowa and Auditor, in Boone County, 201
State St., Boone, Iowa.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that the Joint Board has set the 9th
day of March 2015 at 6:30 p.m. in the Pilot Mound Community Center,
508 Pilot St., Pilot Mound, Iowa as the time, date and place for hearing
on said engineers report and recommended repair.
YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED that in the event said report is
adopted that a reclassification of benefits of the lands within the district
will also be considered. All claims for damages, except claims for land
required for right of way, and all objections for any reasons to said engineers report must be filed in the office of the Webster County Auditor, Fort
Dodge, Iowa or Boone County Auditor, Boone, Iowa on or before the time
set for said hearing.
Published by order of the Joint Board of Supervisors, acting as
trustees for Drainage District No. 47 Webster County and No. 225 Boone
County.
CAROL MESSERLY, AUDITOR
WEBSTER COUNTY, IOWA

Dayton Review

Wednesday, Feb.11, 2015

by Amanda DeVries
Feb. 13, 1985

L. T. Holbert, Dayton; Lauren Stanek, Fort
Dodge; and Gene Black, Barnum were all honored for
being active charter members of the Webster County
Cattlemens Association Monday, Jan. 28. Mary Hamell,
17, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hamell, Gowrie was
crowned 1985 Webster County Beef Queen.

Ryan Patrick Erickson will celebrate his fifth
birthday Friday, Feb. 22. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Dennis Erickson and has three brothers, Dennis, Daniel
and Scott.

Lori Muench will represent Grand Community
High School, Boxholm, at the University of Iowa Honor
Band Festival at Iowa City, Saturday and Sunday, Feb.
16-17. Lori is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. O.D. Muench
Jr., Pilot Mound.

Mrs. Ron Huffman and son Richard have returned from a trip to Greeley, Colorado and Cheyenne,
Wyoming. They visited Mr. and Mrs. Mark Huffman of
Greeley and Mrs. Huffmans great-niece and family, Mr.
and Mrs. Mike Zubrod of Cheyenne.

Rachel Sue Semprini, daughter of Jeff and Julie Semprini, Ankeny, was christened at Holy Trinity
Lutheran Church, Ankeny, on Sunday, Feb. 3. Attending
the christening were grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Dean
Olson and Mrs. Ted Semprini, all of Dayton and greatgrandparents Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Olson, Boxholm. Other
great-grandparents include August Semprini, Dayton and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Jensen, Largo, Fl.

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Community Health Center...


Continued from page 7...
was raised that evening.
The Dayton Dreamers have donated $2,000 and
$5,000 has been given by Midland Power to go towards
the purchase of a new xray machine for the clinic.
As of right now, Ken Sanders says the fundraising goal
of $25,000 is half way there and are still welcoming donations. Any and all donations are greatly appreciated.
Buske noted in 2014 that The Ft. Dodge clinic is
more accomodating, and the clinic orders the supplies
through Ft. Dodge and are delivered right in Dayton.
The Community Health Center of Daytons business
hours are: Monday, 7 -7; Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 7 -5;
and Thursdays, 7 -1.

Security Savings Bank...


Continued from page 7...
Colorado, and is a Certified Community Lender ( CCL).

Brian T. Lane was promoted to Executive Vice
President/Senior Loan officer. The 2015 Board of Directors are: Steven Lane, Darryl Carlson, Scott Engquist,
Bradley Lane, Brian Lane, and Larry Krakau, ex-official.
Security Savings
Bank History

Founded on April 25, 1914 in Slifer, Iowa, by
Oscar Madson and a local group of farmers, the bank has
since expanded to six locations.

The Slifer Savings Bank was moved to Farnhamville during the depression on June 1, 1934. When
the bank moved to Farnhamville the name was changed
to Security Savings Bank.

Additional offices were purchased in Harcourt
and Lehigh in 1995. A year later, in 1996, the charter
moved to Gowrie, leaving the bookkeeping in the Farnhamville Bank.

The Boxholm office opened in June 1997 and
the Dayton office opened in 2007.

Almost 20 years ago Security Savings Bank
was a $12 million business and now its business volume
is at $125 million.

Security Savings Bank is still owned by the
Madson family.

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Feb. 8, 1995

Lehigh Mayor JoAnn Thurman has resigned
from her office. Thurman mentioned a lack of cooperation from members of the council, people of the town and
it is time to step down. She cited health as another reason.
Her concerns are for the betterment of the City of Lehigh
and hopes a Mayor can be.

Sara Graves, Dayton, was recently selected to
the Mid-American Baptist Church 1995 Region Youth
Cabinet. Sara is a senior at Southeast Webster High
School, Burnside and she is the daughter of Lawrence
and Katherine Graves.

Harlan Adams announces his new business,
Boxholm Barber Shop will open Tuesday, Feb. 14.

Nicole Owenson, Dayton, has bee selected to attend the National Young Leaders Conference in Washington D.C. being held Feb. 7 - 12.

Jayne Elizabeth Hansen, Boxholm, graduated
from the University of Iowa with a Master of Arts in
Nursing, Dec. 16, 1995.

Craig Nahnsen, Harcourt, graduated from the
University of Northern Iowa, Cedar Falls in December.
Nahnsen earned a BA degree in criminology and is the
son of Mr. and Mrs. Elovin Nahnsen. He is a 1989 graduate of Central Webster - Dayton High School, Burnside.

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Geneve Carlon Wetherbee, 88...

Geneve Carlon Wetherbee , 88, of Marshalltown


passed away peacefully at home on Sunday, February 1,
2015.
Funeral services will be held at 10:30 a.m. on Friday February 6, 2015, at Redeemer Lutheran Church in
Marshalltown, Iowa. Visitation will be held from 5:00 to
7:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 5, 2015, at the Mitchell
Family Funeral Home in Marshalltown, Iowa. Memorials
may be directed to the family to be designated at a later
date. For condolences or questions please visit: www.
mitchellfh.com . Mitchell Family Funeral Home in caring
for Geneve and her family. Phone 641-844-1234.
Geneve Wrede was born on January 11, 1927, near
Dayton, Iowa. She was the daughter of Charles and Elma
(Will) Wrede. She attended school in the Dayton Community School District, graduating with the class of 1944.
On June 26, 1945, Geneve was united in marriage to C.
Franklin Carlon at the Lutheran Church in Dayton, Iowa.
They resided in Gowrie, Payton, and Jefferson, and finally settled in the Marshall County area. In February
of 1989, C. Franklin passed away and she later married
John Wetherbee. Geneve always kept busy volunteering
throughout the community. She dedicated her time at the
DOT for many years and received state recognition for
it. She also volunteered at the hospital gift shop, nursing homes, Iowa Veterans Home, VFW Ladies Auxiliary,
and was a very active member of Redeemer Lutheran
Church in Marshalltown. She enjoyed quilting at church
for World Relief Quilts as well as being a part of the Ladies Aid. Her favorite moto was Waste Not Want Not.
Geneve enjoyed gardening, couponing, making deviled
eggs and angel food cake. She loved to visit friends with
a flower cutting from her garden and she liked traveling
with John to dairy events throughout the state. Above all
she loved her family.
Left to cherish Geneves memory are her children:
Joyce (Bill) Blomster; grandson, Lance ( Rosemary)
Blomster; and great-grandchildren: Sydney and Kendra;
granddaughter, Keri (Dan) Hilgendorf, and great-grandchildren Blake and Emma, all of Fairmont Minnesota.
Son, Gene (Chris) Carlon of Marshalltown; granddaughter, Angie (Dan) Barnes; and great-grandchildren: Jordan,
Camden, and Brendan of Garwin. Grandson, Shawn Carlon, and great-grandchildren: Devin and Kennedy of Marshalltown; grandson, Jeff Stringer, and great-grandchildren: Kelsey and Garrett of Melbourne. Grandson, Jason
(Anna) Stringer, great-grandchildren: Zachary and Logan
of Marshalltown. Son, Dwain (Rita) Carlon; grandson,
Jared (Annie) Carlon; and great-grandchildren: Luke,
Grace, and Jonah. Grandson, Joseph (Nabilah) Carlon;
great-grandchildren: Sophia; and granddaughter, Julia
(Greg) Zettler; and great-grandchildren: Clair and Charlotte. Daughter, Janet Fox; and great-granddaughter, Jessica Fox, all of Denver, Colorado. Son Don (Lori) Carlon,
and grandson, Matthew, of Marshalltown, granddaughter,
Genessa Wood of Gladbrook and grandson, Drew Ferkin of Cedar Falls, Sister, Shirley (Quentin) Riedesel of
Lohrville, Iowa.
In death, Geneve rejoins her parents, Charles and
Elma; husbands, C. Franklin Carlon and John Wetherbee;
and her siblings: Eldon Wrede, Clara Ann DenHartog,
Glenda Hayek, and Willis, in infancy.

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God loves us

In the 5th chapter of Romans, the 6th verse, we find


the Apostle Paul telling those assembled for when we
were still without strength, in due time Christ died for the
ungodly.
Paul is explaining this to a vibrant church in the city
of Rome, the nature of Gods love for us. It is thought
that this church had been established by new believers
returning from Jerusalem, following Jesus Resurrection.
Paul told the believers that God loved us so much
that He sent His Son, Jesus, to die for them. Paul stressed
that God loved them just the way they were, but He also
loved them too much to leave them the way they were.
So it is with us - because of Jesus. We are filthy in
sin, but He takes our dirty hands in His clean ones and
leads us to our rightful front-row seat in the palace.
In the 1800s in London, a little boy wanted to hear
the great American evangelist D.L. Moody, who had
come to London to preach. The little street urchin made
his way across the entire city of London, risking his very
life, with no food or proper shoes. After a long journey,
he finally came to the great church where Moody was
scheduled to speak.
As he made his way up to the door, an old usher
scowled at him and asked, what are you doing, young
man? The boy answered, I came to hear the great evangelist D. L. Moody. The usher said not looking like
that! You are filthy - go away!
The little boy was crushed. He was sitting on the
steps, crying, when a black carriage pulled up in front of
the church. Out of it stepped a large man. He saw the
sad little boy on the steps and asked, young man, what
is wrong?
The boy answered, I came to hear the great
preacher, but they wont let me in the church. Is that
so? the big man said. you just put your hand in my
hand, and I will see what I can do to help you.
The little boy put his dirty little hand into the
mans big clean hand. The man led him right down the
middle aisle, past the usher who wouldnt let him in, to
the front row. The big guy sat him in a front row seat.
Then the man stepped up to the pulpit. That man was,
of course D. L. Moody. That young boy couldnt get in

EMANUEL LUTHERAN, DAYTON


Sundays: 10 a.m. Worship; 9 a.m. Sunday
School
Saturday: 9 a.m. first communion class
Sat. Jan. 17: 7:30 am Breakfast
Food Pantry Open: 10 am - 12 pm
Sun. Jan. 18: 9 am Sunday School
10 am Worship with Communion
CHRIST THE KING CATHOLIC,
DAYTON
Saturday: 5:00 p.m. Mass
McGUIRE BEND UNITED BRETHERN,
RURAL DAYTON
Sundays: 9:30 a.m. Adult Sunday School;
10:30 a.m. worship
TRINITY EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN,
DAYTON
Sundays: 8:45 a.m. Worship; 9:45 a.m.
Coffee hour and Fellowship.
DAYTON UNITED METHODIST,
Sundays: Worship; 10:30 a.m. Fellowship:
9:30- 10:15; SS: 9:15 a.m.-10:15 (SeptMay)

on his own, but when he held Moodys hand, he walked


through the front door.

So it is with us - because of Jesus. We are filthy
in sin, but He takes our dirty hands in His clean one and
leads us to the front-row seats in the palace.

What an awesome God we have!
Until next week...others may abandon you, divorce you, and ignore you, but God will love you. Always!

Obituaries

Doris L. Peterson, 86...

Doris L. Peterson, 86, of Boxholm, Iowa, passed


away on Monday, February 9, 2015, at the Boone County
Hospital.
Visitation will be held on Saturday, February 14,
2015, at Trinity Lutheran Church in Boxholm from 9:00
to 11:00 a.m., with a memorial service at 11:00, followed

IMMANUEL LUTHERAN, BURNSIDE


Sundays: 9:30 a.m. Worship
UNITED METHODIST, PILOT MOUND
Sundays: 8:30 a.m. Worship; 9:40 a.m.
Sunday School
1st & 3rd Wed.: 7:30 p.m. Choir Rehearsal
FIRST BAPTIST, STRATFORD
Sundays: 10:30 a.m. Worship & Childrens
Church
Wednesdays: 7 p.m. Mid-Week Service
Sun. Jan. 18
9:15 am Sunday School/ Discipleship
10:30 am Worship (pick up annual reports)
Tues. Jan. 20: 2 pm Women of the Word
meets at AWE
HARCOURT UNITED METHODIST,
9:00 a.m. Worship Service; next Celebrate
Saturday event will be March 28. Watch
for details.
DUNCOMBE UNITED METHODIST
Sundays: 10:30 a.m. Worship Service
Thursdays: 1:30 p.m. Bible Study

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by a luncheon at the Church. Rev. Rod Meyer will officiate. Per her wishes, her body has been cremated and
a private burial will occur at Prairie Lawn Cemetery in
Boxholm. For online obituaries & condolences please
visit: www.carsonstappfuneralhome.com
Doris LaVonne (Ewing) Peterson was born on September 19, 1928, in Webster City, Iowa, the daughter of
Buryl and Clara (Rhodes) Ewing. She grew up in the
Duncombe and Brushy area and attended a one-room
schoolhouse in Brushy. She graduated from Dayton High
School in 1946. Doris completed linotype training while
still in high school and worked for several years as a linotypist for the Dayton Review.
While working in Dayton, she met Paul Shorty
Peterson. They were married in Dayton on August 14,
1949, and lived and farmed south of Boxholm for 55
years. They have lived in Boxholm for the past 10 years.
They were blessed to love life and each other.
Doris was an active member of the Boxholm community and involved in many organizations. These included the Trinity Lutheran Church of Boxholm, American Legion Auxiliary, Federated Womens Club, Questers
and O.D.O., of which she was a charter member. She
loved community involvement and enjoyed any time she
could spend time with and feed family and friends.
Doris is preceded in death by her parents, Buryl and
Clara Ewing, three brothers, Gayle, Claude, and Harold
Ewing, infant daughter, Debra Ann, granddaughter, Olivia Miller Bennett, and great grandson, Samuel.
She is survived by her spouse of 65 years, Paul
Shorty Peterson of Boxholm, Iowa; two children, Janice Peterson (Mary Beth Fisher) of Fairway, Kansas, and
Tim Peterson (Barb Venema) of Boone, Iowa; grandchildren, Christopher Bennett of Boone, Iowa, Nate Miller
(Laura Priest) of Lawrence, Kansas, Bethany Miller
(DaeHee Yoon) of Minneapolis, Minnesota, and Rebecca
(James) Peterson and great grandson, Jonah of Kennan,
Wisconsin; sister, Marge (Bob) Johnson of Iowa Falls,
Iowa, and sister-in-law, Colleen Ewing of Forest City,
Iowa. Many cousins, nieces, nephews, and friends also
survive her.
The family would like to thank the staff of Boone
County Hospital, Dr. Paul Volker, and Westhaven Community for their loving and compassionate care.
Memorials may be left to the discretion of the family.

LEHIGH CHRISTIAN
Sundays: 9a.m. Worship; Regular worship
area has ramp for handicap entrance. Also
walk-in basement level with video to watch
service and participate in communion.
LEHIGH-OTHO METHODIST
Sundays: Lehigh--9.30 a.m. Sunday
School; 11 a.m. Worship
UMW meets 1st Wed. of month, 1 p.m.
Otho-- 9 a.m. Worship; 10a.m. SS
SOUTH MARION UNITED
METHODIST, STRATFORD
Sunday: 9:00 a.m. Worship
TRINITY LUTHERAN, BOXHOLM
Sundays: 9:30 a.m. Fellowship;
10:30 a.m. Worship.
EVANGELICAL COVENANT, LANYON
Sundays: 9:30a.m. Worship;
10:45a.m. Sunday School
CALVARY UNITED METHODIST,
STRATFORD
Sundays: 10:30 a.m. Worship Service;

9:15 a.m. Sunday School.


UNITED EVANGELICAL COVENANT,
HARCOURT
Sundays: 9:30 a.m. Worship
Saturdays: 7a.m. Mens Bible Study
Wednesdays: 6:30 pm Dinner
7pm-8pm Bible Studies

FAITH LUTHERAN, HARCOURT


Sundays: 10:30 a.m. Worship;
9:00a.m. Sunday School and Fellowship
S T R A T F O R D E VA N G E L I C A L
LUTHERAN
Wed. Feb. 11 - 10 am Faithsharing at AWE
Sun. Feb. 15 - 9:15 am S.S. 10:30 Worship
Tues. Feb. 17 - 2 pm W.O.W General
Meeting & Bible Study @ Athens Woods

UNITED METHODIST, BOXHOLM
Sundays: 9:30 a.m.-10:15 a.m. Fellowship
Time 10:30 a.m. Worship;
9:15 a.m. - 10:15 a.m. Sunday School

WASHINGTON LUTHERAN, ELCA,


DUNCOMBE
Sundays: 9:15 a.m. Sunday School
10:30 a.m. Worship

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SV Junior Varsity
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Southeast Valley Junior Varsity Lady Jaguars
traveled to Sac City Thursday, January 29 to face East
Sac. The Lady Jaguars dropped the contest 22-52.

Katie Walrod powered the Jaguar offense with
10 points, including a 3-pointer. Leah Gibbons provided a
force to be reckoned with, finishing the contest with eight
points. Leslie Housken stepped up her offensive game,
connecting on two jump shots, providing four points for
the Lady Jags.

The Southeast Valley Lady Jaguar Junior Varsity wrap up their season with a road trip to Coon-Rapids.
Postponed because of the snow.

Webster County...
Continued from page 2...
we would like to extend an invitation to any interested
resident of Webster County to attend an upcoming Riverfront Master Plan Workshop, which will be held on
Wednesday, February 11th, 2015 at 6:30 p.m. at the
Greater Fort Dodge Growth Alliance, located at 24 N.
9th Street in Fort Dodge, Iowa. This workshop will provide interested stakeholders an opportunity to discuss issues and opportunities related to the Des Moines River
and other Webster County waterways.

If you cannot attend the upcoming Riverfront
Master Plan Workshop, but would still like to provide
feedback regarding Webster Countys waterways, please
feel free to use the sMap! tool on the Fort Dodge Comprehensive Plan Website; a link to the Comprehensive
Plan website may be found on the Citys homepage at
www.fortdodgeiowa.org. sMap! is an interactive mapping tool that allows users to create maps showing areas
they see as assets, areas they would like to see develop,
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Please contact Matt Cosgrove, Webster County
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The Jaguars received solid point guard play from
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The Jaguars were led off the bench by the duo of
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Dayton Review

Outstanding performance by the Jaguars;


four advance to district tournament

The Jaguars entered new territory last Saturday
when they ventured to Humboldt to participate in the
Class 2A sectional wrestling tournament. Traditionally,
both programs (PV & SEW-G) have participated in the
Class 1A wrestling tournaments. The Jaguars held their
own as four Jags advanced to next weeks District tournament at Webster City. The top two place winners from
Humboldts sectional square off against the top two place
winners from Hampton Dumonts sectional. Wrestling
starts at 12:00 pm.
Sr. Spencer Johnson(113) won his second Sectional crown by defeating rival Joe Minkler of Pocahontas Area 6-3. In the semi-finals Spencer pinned Carson
Hartnett of Webster City in the second period. Sr. Riley
Rittgers(160) captured his first Sectional championship
by pinning Michael Madsen of Humboldt in the second period. Riley pinned Webster Citys Zane Williams
as time ran out in the first period in the semis. Seniors
Caleb Hemmestad(145) and Tom Nahnsen(182) used
runner-up performances advancing to their first District
meet. Sophomore Tony Crampton came up one match
short of advancing placing third in the 285-pound weight
class. Sophomore Kaelan Lundberg(170) finished in
fourth place; Freshman Coltan Klingson(106), Trey Lawrence(132) and sophomore Tristan Troutwine(220) finished in fifth place.
Overall the guys wrestled pretty well. We
would have liked one or two more qualifiers but we are
quite happy for our four seniors. They have been the core
of this team all season. Tenth ranked Spencer wrestled a
good match against Minkler in the finals beating him for
the second time in a row. Riley had a bit off a slow start
in his finals match but put the clamps on a strong kid from
Humboldt in the second period by using his signature cradle. Caleb continues to improve as he pinned his Webster
City opponent in the semis before getting beat by a tough
Greene County opponent in the finals. Tom has to beat his
Webster City opponent in a thrilling wrestle-back match
to punch his ticket for Saturdays District meet
Saturdays Match ups:
113: Spencer Johnson (38-5) vs. Todd Raish
Iowa Falls-Alden(17-20) Brennan Doebel Clear Lake
(35-1) vs. Joe Minkler Poky Area(40-4)


145: Caleb Hemmestad (27-14) vs. Ryan Faught
Clear Lake(25-7) Tommy Bradshaw Greene Co.(35-3)
vs. Austin Lewis Forest City(20-5)
160: Riley Rittgers (23-3) vs. Josh Strohman
Algona (34-9) Conner Shaw Garner-Hayfield(44-5) vs.
Michael Madsen Humboldt(31-12)

182: Tom Nahnsen (32-15) vs. Joe Teague Algona (36-1) Adam Mickelson(40-6) vs. Miles Fristo Hampton (16-19)

Final Team Standings:


Sr. Riley Rittgers(160) captured his first Sectional
championship by pinning Michael Madsen of Humboldt in
the second period.

Jag Wrestlers take


home three wins

1.Pocahontas Area223.5
2.Webster City220.0
3.Humboldt204.0
4.Greene County153.0
5.Southeast Valley128.5
6.East Sac County28.0

District Qualifiers:
1. Pocahontas Area 8
2. Webster City
6
3. Humboldt
6
4. Greene Co.
4
5. SE Valley
4
6. East Sac Co.
0

The Jags finished their regular season dual meet


season at Wall Lake with three wins, beating East Sac
County 48-12, Alta-Aurelia 42-36, and West Bend-Mallard 42-36.
Coltan Klingson, Spencer Johnson, Caleb Hemmestad, Kaelan Lundberg, & Tom Nahnsen went 3-0 for the
night. Trey Lawrence, Zeke Miller, Bryce Scott, and Matt
Ross finished 2-1. Ryan Collen went 1-1 in JV action.


Senior Caleb Hemmestad (145) had a runner-up
performance advancing him to his first District meet.


Senior Tom Nahnsen (182) had a runner-up performance advancing him to his first
District meet.

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Sr. Spencer Johnson (113) won his second Sectional crown by defeating rival Joe
Minkler of Pocahontas Area.

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