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One hard-working Joe!


Up one side and down the other, when you are it helps him put up a pile of hay for wintering his
traveling the Fort Peck Highway and see the ditches cattle. It won’t be long before Joe will be jamming
nicely mowed, that’s Joe Yeoman’s handiwork and gears for Kittleson Farm hauling harvested grain.

Scotty Booster Club Awards Jeff Jurgens Scholarships


Nine Valley County high-school Memorial Tournament, presented year the tournament has been held in
graduates have received Jeff Jurgens by the Scotty Booster Club, is held Glasgow. The event fills up not only all
Memorial Scholarships to enable their annually in March and attracts scores available basketball facilities, but hotels
studies at colleges and universities. of youth basketball teams, players, and and restaurants over the three days of
The scholarships are awarded their families from across northeastern the event.
annually by the Scotty Booster Club in Montana and southern Canada. This In order to be eligible for the Jeff
memory of the late Jeff Jurgens, Glasgow year’s JJMT featured 79 teams, 10 of Jurgens scholarship, students must have
student and rabid sports fan whose which hailed from Glasgow, and 640 graduated from a Valley County school
namesake basketball tournament is the players in grades 4-8. and either played varsity basketball or
source of the funds. The Jeff Jurgens This year’s running marks the 21st continued on page 2
Scholarships continued from front
SURPRISE are entering a medical or health-related field of study. This
60th Birthday/ year, the Booster Club selected nine scholarship recipients
Retirement Party from Glasgow High School, Nashua High School, and
Hinsdale High School.
for Chuck Garten Applicants’ sports backgrounds are considered, along
At Sam and Jeff’s with academic achievement and career plans, community
service, citizenship, and financial need. The nine 2019 JJMT
Tuesday, August 13 • 4:00-8:00pm Scholars are:
Food and Cake will be Served Gavin Adkins – A
2019 graduate of Nashua
Low pressure High School, Adkins played
four years of basketball, in
hanging around addition to baseball and track,
and received all-conference
A record rainfall of 0.90 inch was set at Glasgow on recognition twice in basketball.
Sunday. This breaks the old record for August 11th of He graduated at the top of
0.49 inch set in 2010. Low pressure will remain near his class at Nashua, served
as president of the Student
the Montana/Saskatchewan border today. This will
Council, and has volunteered
bring showers and thunderstorms at times today and
extensively for community
this evening. Most of the rain will be near the Canadian
groups. Adkins will attend Dakota College in Bottineau,
border where up to 0.50 inch is possible. North Dakota, where he plans to complete general studies
Tonight: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, before furthering his education elsewhere in pursuit of a
mainly before 7pm. Partly cloudy, with a low around 50.
degree in biochemistry.
Northwest wind 8 to 18 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph.
Sarah Boucher – The lone Hinsdale High School recipient
Tuesday: Cloudy, then gradually becoming mostly sunny,
of the Jeff Jurgens Scholarship,
with a high near 71. North wind 6 to 8 mph.
Boucher is attending Flathead
Tuesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 51. North
wind 5 to 7 mph becoming southeast after midnight.
Valley Community College
this fall, where she’ll pursue a
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 80. South wind around
6 mph.
radiologic technology degree.
Boucher played both volleyball
Wednesday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers and
thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 55. South and basketball all four years for
southeast wind 5 to 8 mph becoming northeast in the the North Country Mavericks.
evening. She was active in Student
Thursday: A 20 percent chance of showers and Council, the pep band, H-Club,
thunderstorms after noon. Mostly sunny, with a high near 80. National Honor Society, and
Northwest wind 6 to 10 mph. FFA.
Thursday Night: A 20 percent chance of showers and Tehya Campbell – A 2019
thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 55. Glasgow High School graduate,
Northwest wind 5 to 10 mph becoming east after midnight. Campbell is attending Montana
Friday: A 30 percent chance of showers and thunderstorms, State University this fall, where
mainly after noon. Mostly sunny, with a high near 78. East she plans to major in biology
wind 5 to 8 mph.
and pre-health en route to a
Friday Night: A 40 percent chance of showers and
career in dermatology. She
thunderstorms, mainly before midnight. Mostly cloudy, with
a low around 55. North wind 9 to 13 mph, with gusts as high
played Scotty basketball and
as 28 mph. volleyball for four years—
Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 78. West wind serving as basketball captain
around 10 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph. her senior year—in addition
Saturday Night: A slight chance of showers and to two years of track. She was
thunderstorms. Partly cloudy, with a low around 54. president of the Key Club and also served as treasurer of the
Sunday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 80. Pep Club. continued on back page
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Saturday, August 17
Wedding
January 4, 2020
Red Barn
Gifts
10 am - 5:30 pm M - F
10 am - 4 pm Sat.
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2nd Annu BBQ Teams
competing for
prize money!
Teams Wanted FALL REGISTRATION
Tuesday, August 13th • 5:30-8:00 PM
Sign-up Today! Located at the studio/gym (433 2nd Ave S.)
Fall Gym Schedule:
Prizes for each Hot Tots: (18mo. - 3 years old with ACCOMPANYING adult) $25/mo.
category and overall Tumble Tykes: (Preschool age - MUST be potty-trained) $40/mo.
Gym Kids: (Kindergarten & 1st Grade) $40/mo.
Friday & Saturday, September 6 & 7 Flippers: (2nd & 3rd Grade) $40/mo.
Developmental: (4th-6th Grade) $45/mo.
Glasgow Elks Lodge 7th Grade and older or ADVANCED gymnasts
Ribs, Chicken, Pulled Pork, & Beef Brisket please contact us for scheduling
Registration MUST be done in person in order to sign necessary paperwork
Forms are available at the Elks Lodge or Glasgow Chamber and pay fees before classes begin
228-2222 or Call Zak at 406-230-2867 for more info. Classes will be filled in a first come/first serve basis

2019 farm Olympians


Emily Redfield reporting — I started doing Farm had a lot of pantyhose and a few tubs of Cool Whip
Olympics for the 4-H kids last year as a fun way to which made for a great time! Pictured are, back
end the Northeast Montana Fair week and celebrate row left to right: Justin Fuhrman, Ty Westby,
all the hard work and dedication they put into their Lodan Idler, Trey Johnson, Cordell Younkin, Larry
projects. If you are all about a good time along with Ross Simpson, Kent Hubbard, Jeremy Tihista &
some great belly roll laughing it is a must see for Hudson Hubbard. Middle row- Courtney Nelson,
all ages. We play 4-5 farm games, having teams Kylie Lagerquist, Kate Parks, Jaydeen Hanshew,
from each livestock division compete against each Montaya Idler, Shanice Lagerquist, Paul Siefert and
other. This year we had 20 participants! This years Sheena Hubbard. Front Row- Mandy Fuhrman and
games included a water relay, some Oreos being Roman Fast. Not pictured- Jack Cornwell & Gage
ate, a few wheelbarrow crashes and some killer Siefert. This year we had very generous sponsors
leapfrogging! The kids are always such great sports which included CHS Farmers Elevator, D&S Electric
about my crazy ideas of “fun games” this year we & D&G Sports and Western.
Scholarships continued from page 2 Adler Morgan – A Larslan-
area resident and 2019
Brett Glaser – Glaser Nashua High School
graduated in May from graduate, Morgan will attend
Glasgow High School, MSU-Northern this fall,
where he participated in where he intends to pursue
basketball and track for a degree in welding and
four years, football for three pipe fitting. Morgan played
years, and cross country varsity basketball for Scobey
for a single season. He also and Nashua, and he also
served on Student Council, participated in football and
G-Club, and National baseball in addition to 4-H,
Honor Society as well as FFA, and BPA.
St. Raphael’s Youth Group. Cordelia Nickels –
Glaser will attend North Dakota State University where Nickels played basketball for
he intends to pursue a degree in pre-nursing in addition both Nashua and Glasgow
to participating in Bison track & field. High School, from which
Ellis McKean – she graduated in May. She
Another 2019 Glasgow also played volleyball for
High graduate, McKean four years and ran track for
will attend the University two years. She participated in
of Montana, where he National Honor Society, JMG,
intends to pursue a Pep Club, and volunteered
medical-related field extensively for her church.
while running collegiate Nickels will attend Montana
cross country and track. State University-Billings this
McKean played two years fall and intends to pursue a degree in nursing.
of Scotty basketball in Brooke Westby –
addition to four years of Westby graduated in May
cross country and track. from Glasgow High School,
He was president of where she participated in
National Honor Society cross country, basketball, and
and the Scotty G-Club track as well as serving as
and served as student liaison for the Montana Warriors boys basketball manager. She
on the Water. was involved with Student
Merlin McKean Council, National Honor
– McKean will attend Society, G-Club, Key Club,
the University of and as a youth leader at her
Michigan, where he church’s youth group. Westby
intends to pursue will attend Carroll College
a degree in either this fall, where she’s been
biochemistry or accepted into the direct-entry
cognition and nursing program.
neuroscience. McKean,
a 2019 graduate of An oxygen atom runs into his old friend, the hydrogen
atom, on the street one day.
Glasgow High School, ran cross country and track for
“How you doing?” asks the oxygen atom.
the Scotties all four years and played in the Jeff Jurgens “Not well, actually,” the hydrogen atom replies. “I lost
Memorial Tournament for three years. He graduated at an electron.”
the top of his class and served as both Student Council The oxygen atom looks alarmed.
and student body president. “Are you sure?” it asks.
“Yeah,” the hydrogen atom sighs. “I’m positive.”

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