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Theatre! Auditions for The Emperor’s
New Clothes were held at the Irle
School Monday afternoon immediately
followed by the first practice session.
Our young actors and actresses have
been practicing under the tutelage of
Joe Goodburn (at right) and Steven
Thomas (adult in lower photo) at the
GHS auditorium from 3:30 to 8:30 p.m.
daily and will give their first performance
this Friday, January 18th at 7:00 p.m.
and again on Saturday, January 19th at
11:00 a.m. Tickets, available at the door,
are just $6 for adults and $4 for students
and senior citizens.
Updated snowfall Services for Theresa Shipp
amounts Visitation for Theresa Shipp will be held on Friday
January 18, 2019 at Bell Mortuary in Glasgow from 4 –
6 p.m.
Snow is expected to spread across the region during Service will be at First Lutheran Church Saturday,
the day on Thursday. The heaviest snow is expected to January 19, 2019 at 10:30 a.m. Burial will be in Highland
be after dark Thursday evening through early Friday Cemetery with a luncheon to follow.
morning, with snow tapering off during the day on Friday.
The heaviest snow is expected to fall in and near Veterans Memorial meeting Saturday
the Little Rockies, including US-191 in southwestern The Northeast Montana Veterans Memorial
Phillips County, where 4 to 6 inches of snow is expected. committee will hold its annual meeting on Saturday,
Elsewhere, much of the rest of Phillips County, as well as January 19th at 1:00 p.m. at the VFW in Glasgow.
Valley County south of US-2, and the extreme northern The annual financial report will be available, tile
portions of Garfield and Petroleum Counties should see status will be briefed and future improvements will be
3 to 5 inches of snow. discussed.
Western Roosevelt, Daniels, Valley County north of This meeting is open to the public and everyone is
US-2, and much of Garfield, McCone, and Petroleum invited to attend.
Counties should see between 2 to 4 inches of snow.
Many areas will see between 1 to 3 inches of snow.
Get your spring trees ordered
Tonight: Snow. Low around 5. Wind chill values between The Valley County Conservation District is now
-10 and zero. East wind 11 to 14 mph, with gusts as high taking tree orders for spring delivery. Order a large
as 20 mph. Chance of precipitation is 90%. New snow quantity for planting shelterbelts, or just a few for your
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Mostly cloudy, with a high near 14. Wind chill values Sandbar Willow (and a whole lot more), this year’s tree
between -10 and zero. East wind 7 to 11 mph. New snow
accumulation of less than a half inch possible.
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Friday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 5. Wind
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Saturday: A 40 percent chance of snow after 11am. When designed properly, windbreaks can provide a
Mostly cloudy, with a high near 22. East wind around 10 great deal of benefits such as reducing energy cost,
mph. Little or no snow accumulation expected. conserving soil, increasing crop yield, & protecting
Saturday Night: A 30 percent chance of snow before wildlife.
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7 mph becoming west southwest after midnight. Little or District office (Highway 2 West in Glasgow), on their
no snow accumulation expected.
website: valleycd.macdnet.org, or call 228-4321 ext. 101.
Sunday: Mostly cloudy, with a high near 34. Light and
variable wind becoming south southwest around 5 mph in
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WRITTEN AND CONCEIVED BY:


Jim Caron, Matt Loehrke
MUSIC AND LYRICS BY:
Jim Caron, Michael McGill,
Greg Boris, Amy Ellis

Friday, January 18
7:00 PM
Saturday, January 19
11:00 AM
Presented at GHS
Auditorium
TICKETS AVAILABLE
AT THE DOOR
$6 ADULTS
$4 STUDENTS & SENIORS
This Missoula Children’s Theatre production is
sponsored by the Fort Peck Summer Theatre
with help from Cole Insurance, D&G Sports and
Western, Christoffersen & Knierim P.C., Thrivent,
and the Dennis & Phyllis Washington Foundation.

GLASGOW
SCHOOL MENU
FRIDAY
Breakfast
Scrambled Eggs • Cinnamon Roll
Juice • Milk
Lunch
Cheeseburger w/ Fixins • Baked
Beans • Strawberries • Jell-O Cake
Choice of Fruit • Milk
Bowling El Cor Del Lanes
Monday Night Men’s Tuesday City League
Markle’s Holy Rollers Rock’s Auto Mall Old Mil
W: 14 L: 6 W: 9 L: 11 W: 11½ L: 8½ W: 10 L: 10
Valley Bank Ezzie’s Durum Valley Seed
W: 14 L: 6 W: 9 L: 11 W: 11½ L: 8½ W: 10 L: 10
Old Mil Light El Cor Del Scottie Express All Season
W: 12 L: 8 W: 8 L: 12 W: 11 L: 9 W: 6 L: 14
NorthWestern Energy Ghost HIGH GAMES & SERIES
W: 9 L: 11 W: 0 L: 20 Team Scr.: Valley Seed 811 & Rocks Auto Mall
HIGH GAMES & SERIES 2531 Team Hdc.: Durum 877 & Old Mil 2652 Ind.
Team Scr.: El Cor Del 1019 & Markle’s 1019, 2871 Scr.: Luke Morehouse 290 & Casey Riggin
Team Hdc.: Markle’s 1215 & 3460 Ind. Scr.: Juice 691 Ind. Hdc.: Luke Morehouse 315 & Casey
Fischer 279 & 678 Ind. Hdc.: Juice Fischer 286 & Riggin 745
Neil Stahl 766
Friday Night Mixed
Women’s Commercial Stars & Strikes Skill Shotz Blue Balls
Juice’s Card Room J & K Storage Valley Bank Bowlers & Swingers W: 14 L: 6 W: 10 L: 10
W:18 L: 6 W: 13 L: 11 W: 14 L: 6 W: 10 L: 10 Knights of the Roost We Got Nuthin
Busy Bee & Pink Bud Light Girls Hi-Line Ford Pocket Pounders W: 13 L: 7 W: 6 L: 14
W: 15 L: 9 W: 11 L: 13 W: 12 L: 8 W: 9 L: 11 Hooligans Roll U Like a Hurricane
Thrivent Financial United Insurance Grannies Polish the Puppies W: 11 L: 9 W: 6 L: 14
W:13 L: 11 W: 2 L: 22 W: 12 L: 8 W: 8 L: 12
HIGH GAMES & SERIES Busted Knuckle Thompson & Sons HIGH GAMES & SERIES
Team Scr.: Busy Bee & Pink 658 & Juice’s Card W: 10 L: 10 W: 5 L: 15 Team Scr.: Knights of the Roost 726 & Skill
Room 2073 Team Hdc.: United Insurance 787 & J HIGH GAMES & SERIES Shotz 2091 Team Hdc.: We Got Nuthin 835 Roll
& K Storage 2400 Ind. Scr.: Sharlene Schmidt 234 Team Scr.: Valley Bank 748 & Busted Knuckle 761 U Like a Hurricane 2423 Men’s Ind. Scr.: Brandon
& Brenda Anderson 546 Ind. Hdc.: Diane Jensen Team Hdc.: Hi-Line Ford 912 & Bowlers & Swingers Bigelbach 244 & Jarid Jensen 628 Men’s Ind.
240 & Katelyn Visger 687 2658 Men’s Ind. Scr.: Juice Fischer 249 & 662 Men’s Hdc.: Austin Svingen 266 & Dale Borgen 673
Ind. Hdc.: Nathan Dale 277 & Justice Meland 695 Women’s Ind. Scr.: Diane Jensen 199 & Donna
Vick’s Lanes Women’s Ind. Scr.: Jennifer Fischer 236 & 589 Borgen 560 Women’s Ind. Hdc.: Ruth Ebert 238
Women’s Ind. Hdc.: Jennifer Fischer 276 & 709 & Rachelle Burke 704
Nashua Mixed League
1/8/19 Vick’s Lanes School Leagues
Blind Side Paul’s Glass
W: 49 L: 23 W: 32 L: 40
North Forty Tag-A-Longs Nashua Men’s League
W: 33 L: 39 W: 30 L: 42 Tihista Construction E.G.T
HIGH GAMES & SERIES W: 29 L: 11 W: 20 L: 20
Glasgow Stockyards Paul’s Glass
Team Scr.: North Forty 715 & 2063 Team Hdc.: North W: 20½ L: 19½ W: 17 L: 23
Forty 828 & 2402 Men’s Ind. Scr.: Curt Shipman 210 Vicks Lanes Vigortone Ag
& 564 Men’s Ind. Hdc.:Dale Pugh 228 & Dan Crotty W: 20 L: 20 W: 13½ L: 26½
611 Women’s Ind. Scr.: Darci Shipman 195 & 504
Women’s Ind. Hdc.: Darci Shipman 654 HIGH GAMES & SERIES
Team Scr.: Tihista Construction 778 & Vicks
1/15/19 Lanes 2132Team Hdc.: Tihista Construction
Blind Side
W: 50 L: 26
Tag-A-Longs
W: 33 L: 43
889 & Glasgow Stockyards 2564 Ind. Scr.: Ryen Get’er Done
Falkenstern 243 & Red Sillerud 589 Ind. Hdc.: Ryen
North Forty Paul’s Glass HIGH GAMES & SERIES
W: 37 L: 39 W: 32 L: 44 Falkenstern 268 & Sean Bengochea 704
Team Scr.: Quiznaks 528 & Striking It Rich 2061
HIGH GAMES & SERIES Team Hdc.: Team 7 783 & Pin Breakers 2387
Team Scr.: North Forty 713 & 1984 Team Hdc.: Tag- Be sure to get your weekly scores Boy’s Ind. Scr.: Gage Anderson 188 & Rance
A-Longs 835 & 2386 Men’s Ind. Scr.: Shawn Sibley to us to include in the Buzz! Rhoads 598 Boy’s Ind. Hdc.: Chase Tarum 238
226 & 648 Men’s Ind. Hdc.: Dale Pugh 221 & Jacob & Tripp Schmidt 637 Girls’ Ind. Scr.: Ashlee
Renner 604 Women’s Ind. Scr.: Darla Shipman 167 Fax: 228-4578 Meland 165 & Alesia Hopstad 455 Girls’ Ind.
& Thelma Riggin 467 Women’s Ind. Hdc.: Shandy
Stingley 227 & Michelle Harada 644
Email: bscentral@nemont.net Hdc.: Alaina Cox 217
Thanks for Listening He garnered all the audience participation he could with
almost every song and brought the house to tears when he
Garth Brooks At Notre Dame did his Beattle tribute set.
I don’t know about you but I recently Before the next to last tune he introduced all ten
watched one of the most stirring music members of his band one at a time with stirring accolades.
concerts I have ever seen and I’ve been on They accoladed him right back! Most of them had been with
stage for some and been in the crowd in either him or his wife Trisha Yearwood for 25 years or more..
many others. I’m not one to be moved to tears (except at funerals
I remember seeing PP&M in concert where I have been known to make a complete fool of myself)
at Red Rocks outside of Denver in their heyday. I saw Ray but this concert was an exception. I got teary eyed at a couple
Charles there as well. songs just watching the crowd give their hearts to Brooks as
Back about 25 years or so ago I emcee’d an outdoor they sang along with each song.
Willie Nelson Concert at the Tice Ranch Roundup, Twisp, He gave a stirring recitation at the close of his last song
Washington. I had a little radio show on KVLR 106, “The Dance” as he ran to the point of every star again, waving
something from six am til noon. That was Real Hometown to the crowd, pointing directly at some and showing his great
Radio. We did our own news, weather and sports. We didn’t appreciation to one and all, then disappearing through a trap
run any network stuff. It was a blast indeed. door on the stage.
But anyway I was fortunate to be around when Willie Ticket price was $79.95 plus $4.00 facility charge and
came to town. I worked at the Tice Ranch wrangling dudes a $15.00 service charge. $98.95 bucks for an hour and half
and taking care of the cosmetic animals that hung around the worth of top class entertainment with some rainfall and pre-
place for guests to oohh and aahh over. show snow thrown in for good measure. The stadium holds
Once a year Lou and Diane Tice held a concert at the 80,750 and when the cameras panned the crowd it looked
ranch. Back in the day they had Waylon, Bobby Bare, Glen like the place was filled. $7,916.000. Nice payday even with all
Campbell, David Frizell, Shelly West and many more. the expenses out.
I had the pleasure of opening for Willie and emceeing for Brooks is planning on three years of doing stadium shows
Winona and for the boys who will grace the stage at the 2019 at colleges around the country. Maybe you should save your
Valley County Fair, Sawyer Brown. Get your tickets early. dollars and go see one.
But back to the concert at hand. I might see you there!
The concert was held on October 20th and shone on 2018 has been a good year for me. I hope it has been
December 28th. It was a cold and rainy night. You could see good for you as well and I send you my hopes that 2019 will
their breath. You couldn’t tell it by the looks on the faces of the be an even better year for you, me and America.
band or the crowd. Most of the infield crowd were wearing That’s it for now folks. Thanks for listening.
parkas and raincoats and wool caps. ~ Virgil Vaupel
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