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June 6, 2018 Volume XVI Issue 11

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BLM Responds to Public by Extending Time to Submit Comments on APR Bison Proposal (LEWISTOWN, Mont.) – Approximately 400 people attended the scoping meetings about the American Prairie Reserve’s grazing permit change proposal. The four meetings were held by the Bureau of Land Management. The strong attendance clearly indicated the level of interest in the proposal the American Prairie Reserve (APR) submitted to the BLM asking to modify grazing permits. “The BLM thanks the public for taking part in the scoping meetings. Your input is an import part of this Environmental Assessment process,” said BLM North Central Montana District Manager Mark Albers. During the meetings a number of people stated the timing of the meetings and the scoping period was difficult, because the meetings were scheduled during a time when many ranchers were in the middle of calving. The BLM will extend the scoping period for an additional month to allow the public sufficient time to study the issue and submit substantive scoping comments. American Prairie Reserve controls private properties tied to 18 BLM grazing allotments in Chouteau, Fergus, Petroleum, Phillips, and Valley Counties. They have submitted a proposal asking the BLM to modify their grazing permits. The APR is seeking permission to: change the class of livestock from cattle to bison; allow for season-long grazing; fortify existing external boundary fences by replacing the second strand from the top with an electrified wire; and remove interior fences. The BLM plans to analyze all 18 grazing allotments in one Environmental Assessment (EA) to consolidate efforts across the district and is asking the public to provide input on what needs to be analyzed in the EA. The BLM is asking for the public’s help in determining what it should analyze as it considers proposed changes. The most helpful comments are those that describe specific issues upon which the BLM should focus. Continued on page 3...

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For Sale: 2010 SRT8 Challenger. 6 For Sale: 4 Bridgestone tires, speed, black w/ 5,200 mi. Asking P255/70R17 M&S (Mud & snow). $30,000. Call or text 390-4755. 5-II Only 600 miles on them. $90 ea. or 4 for $350. Call 357-8266. 5-II Refresh! Mint Bar in Malta, a great place for a cool drink. Enjoy the company, pool tables, dart boards and gaming machines. Located 14 S. 1st E., Malta. 654-1621. 5-II Help Wanted: Farm & Ranch help needed. Dryland grain farm with some cows, mostly newer equipment, year-round job, housing available, near Hogeland. Call for details, 406-390-3177. 5-II.

CONTENTS:

NEWS:

BLM Responds to Public by Extending Time to Submit Comments on APR Bison Proposal..................................1 Ongoing FSA Notice of Loss Requirements............................................2 NorthWestern Energy Announces Beyond the Dam Event .............................3 FWP Region 6 2018 Elk Surveys Completed......................................................4 Dancers to Perform The Wizard of Oz......................................5 Fort Peck Summer Theater Announces 2018 Season..........................7 Glasgow Chamber to Sponsor Longest Dam Race.................................16 Sound on the Square to Begin on June 14....................................17 Nonprofit Will Hold Fundraiser to Support Literacy..................................18 Montana AGRI-TREND to Hold a Crop and Equipment Learning Plot Field Day in Kremlin........................19

For Sale: Cedar chest, like new in perfect condition. Call 357--2837. 5-II

REGULAR FEATURES: Advertising/Subscriptions........................8 Bull Sale Calendar...................................5 Conservative Cow Dr.............................15 Dave Says...............................................6 RODEO SUMMER EVENTS..................10 Hooves and Horns .................................. 8 Joyce Meyer Ministries..........................14 Laugh Lines ............................................ 8 Market Update.........................................9 Ranching For Profit.................................4 Realty Section ........................................ 7 Sudoku....................................................4 Thinkgs to Know......................................5

For Sale: Great Business opportunity. A 32 unit Motel with campground, private health club, laundry facility, living quarters, beer and gaming license, gift shop, and a mobile home. #151EW-T Call 654-2273. www. MissouriRiverRealty.com 5-II


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For Sale: 2 bedroom, 2 bath For Sale: Used oilfield pipe, rods, house in Chinook. Call 390- cable & guard rail. New HDPE 4874 or 357-3366. 5-II pipe. Engineered bridges for pivots, vehicles, walking & ATV. Clips & post caps. Toll free- 866683-7299 or 406-453-7299 BIG SKY PIPE AND SUPPLY, Great Falls. Call TODAY and Ask for our free catalog. VISIT US ONLINE ht t p:// bi g sk y pi p e a nd suppl y. com/html/ 4-II-9-II For Sale: 3 bed, 2 bath home at 515 Minn., Chinook, MT. Very clean, move-in ready, central a/c, storage, add'n w/ util. rm. New master bath, lots of upgrades. Huge 2-car garage, deck, quiet neighborhood near HS. Call 406357-2835 or 262-3910 to see. x

For Sale: 1994 Diamond D Gooseneck stock trailer w/ divider. For Sale: 2002 GMC 2500 HD 4 x 20 ft. wooden floor like new w/ 4 Sierra SLT One owner. All SER rubber mats. Asking $5,000. Rcds. Extended cab,SB, leather, Call or text 390-4755. 5-II 18 inch rims, ten-ply tires, all the gingerbread, fifth wheel and receiver. Wanted to Buy: Old wooden 127,000 mi. Asking $12,900 call wagon wheels, wagons and buggies. 4066541323 or 4063902341 . 6-I Any size or condition. Call 406357-4190 or 399-2608. Please leave message. 6-I

For Sale: 2 buildings. Purchase together or separately. Located on Hwy. 191, Malta. Opportunity with a 3 separate lease income. Listing # 154LT-T. Call 654-2273. www. MissouriRiverRealty.com 5-II

Guitars of Montana: Alvarez, BOSS/Roland, Crafter, Dean, Electro-Voice, EVH, G&L, Gretsch, Guild, Hammond, Ibanez, Jackson, Laney, Ludwig, Luna, Mapex, Phil Jones Pure Sound, Randall, Zildjian! Music books, Band/Orchestra rentals. BUY-SELL-TRADE Vintage #2 5th Street South, downtown Collectibles: Kokomo Joe's Great Falls, 406-453-4998. 1-II:7-1 Trading Post, Chester Montana. 406-759-6472. 6-I BLM Responds to Public by Extending Time to Submit Comments on APR Bison Proposal Continued...

The scoping period has been extended to June 11, 2018. After scoping comments are received and reviewed, a Draft Environmental Assessment will be produced and released to the public for a 30-day review period. During that review period, BLM will host meetings to gather input from the public. Scoping comments can be emailed to blm_mt_scoping_ncmd@blm.gov or mailed to: APR Scoping Comments, BLM Malta Field Office, 47285 Highway 2, Malta, MT 59538. For more information, go to https://go.usa.gov/xQWBw Scoping comments may be subject to Freedom of Information Act requests. Do not include in your scoping comments personally identifiable information you do not want to be made public. The BLM manages more than 245 million acres of public land located primarily in 12 Western states, including Alaska. The BLM also administers 700 million acres of sub-surface mineral estate throughout the nation. The agency's mission is to sustain the health, diversity, and productivity of America's public lands for the use and enjoyment of present and future generations. Diverse activities authorized on these lands generated $75 billion in sales of goods and services throughout the American economy in fiscal year 2016 - more than any other agency in the Department of the Interior. These activities supported more than 372,000 jobs.


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Ranching For Profit Blog - Dave Pratt Healthy Land, Happy Families and Profitable Businesses www.ranchingforprofit.com

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SUDOKU! The rules to the Japanese game of Sudoku are straightforward. Simply fill in the blanks so that each row, each column, and each of the nine 3x3 grids contain one instance of each of the numbers 1 through 9.

Constraints Are Self-Imposed

Most small and medium scale producers who want to increase profit would be well served to challenge their assumptions about scale. Small isn’t beautiful and it is almost as much work as big. It doesn’t take twice as much labor to run 800 cows as it does 400. The interest and depreciation on your pickup truck isn’t dependent on the number of cows you carry. Whether you have 80 cows or 800, you still only need one pickup. Let’s say that the interest and depreciation cost is $4,000/year. That comes to $5 per cow for the 800 cow outfit and $50 per cow for the 80 cow place. This poses additional challenges to earning profit for the limited scale producer. A lot of us assume that, because we only own so much land and it may be hard to rent in our area, our land base is the limiting factor determining the size of our operation. We know that for the sake of our land, livestock and profitability we must not overstock our land. But if we don’t want our land base to limit us, it doesn’t have to. We can lease cattle to other people or contract with someone to custom graze for us. As Stan Parsons says, “Constraints are self-imposed.”

SOLUTION:

For Sale: 2015 Ford Lariat F-250 Superduty Short Box. 64,000 Miles. Tuxedo Black & Black Leather Interior. Tool Box, B & W Ball. This Pickup Is A Must See!! 406-228-9306 or 406-263-7529. 5-II

Spring Clean-up Supplies: We have the supplies for all your Spring projects, from lawns, gardens, spring cleaning, and yard clean-up. Come see us at Hardware Hank of Malta, 50 S. 1 E. 654-1712. 5-II

HELP WANTED Full time Price Reduced 1235 7th Ave. Call Kim Cripps mechanic must have experience call $70,000 6-I E 1 Towing 265-8757. 6-I at 406-265-0905.

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THINGS TO KNOW: June 16th, Sat: Art in the Park & Joplin Car Show Saturday June 16, 2018 - Joplin Memorial Park 18th Annual Art in the Park 10am-4pm Featuring multiple food booths, a beer garden, arts & crafts vendors, horseshoe tournament, entertainment & music, and Kid Zone with Bungee jump, Bungee run, swing ride, 20 ft slide, laser tag, bounce houses, face painting and cotton candy. Vendors interested call: Kassondra May @589-4779 June 16th, Sat: 17th Annual Joplin Car Show. Registration 9am-11am - $10 pre registration or $20 day of event at NE corner of the park. Prizes for Best Chevy car, Ford car, Mopar car, best pickup, participant's choice, people's choice, and door prizes. To pre-register call Rick Richter @292-3581, Tom Wood @292-3339 or mail request to: Joplin Car Show Box 8, Joplin, MT 59531 June 16th, Sat.: 7th Annual Dawson's Run. In Memory of Dawson Fraser. Registration 9am in front of Joplin Mart. 1 & 3 mile races begin at 10am July 3-8: Come to the Blaine County Fair! Wednesday 1pm - Kids Rodeo. Thursday 5pm - Pig Wrestling. Friday & Saturday - 7pm Bear Paw Roundup PRCA Rodeo. Sunday 3pm - Demolition Derby! Check out www.blaincountyfair.net for more information.

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For Sale: 4 Bridgestone tires, For Sale: 2010 SRT8 Challenger. 6 P255/70R17 M&S (Mud & snow). speed, black w/ 5,200 mi. Asking Only 600 miles on them. $90 ea. or $30,000. Call or text 390-4755. 5-II 4 for $350. Call 357-8266. 5-II Save the Date: Virgelle Merc.'s outdoor antique and collectible Flea Market. Sunday, July 8th. For info call 1800-426-2926 or www.VirgelleMontana.com and click Events. 5-II

For Sale: 2000 Merritt Livestock trailer; this 53’ spread axle has virgin tires, good floors, and is ready to go to work. Asking $29,000 for this “must see to appreciate” trailer. Call 357-4282. 5-II

Best Resting Inn & Extended Price Reduced 1235 7th Ave. Stay: "We're not the Fanciest, We're $70,000 Call Kim Cripps the Friendliest." 5001 River Dr. at 406-265-0905. 6-I N., Gt Falls, MT. 406-268-8333. x


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If you can dream it, we can build it! More Than 109,000 Buildings Sold!

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For Sale: RARE KNIVES, Large selection RUANA, SCHRADE, Hard to find USA- made Old Timer & Uncle Henry, Knife/scissor sharpening BIG SKY IMAGES & COLLECTIBLES Havre Holiday Village Mall 406-399-6522. 5-II

Who Is Dave Ramsey? Dave Ramsey is a personal money management expert, popular national radio personality and the author of three New York Times bestsellers – The Total Money Makeover, Financial Peace Revisited and More Than Enough. In them, Ramsey exemplifies his life’s work of teaching others how to be financially responsible, so they can acquire enough wealth to take care of loved ones, live prosperously into old age, and give generously to others.

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For Sale: Greenhouse Tomato and Fiery Pepper plants. Started in Feb. and flowering now. 6 award winning varieties early and mid season. Ghost pepper and others even hotter, up to 2,460,000 scoville units. 10-15ft. Loose spruce and Rocky Mountain Juniper trees. Tree mover available. call 230-1127 6-I

DEAR DAVE, I’m 28, single, and I just became debt-free. In addition, I make $70,000 a year and have the equivalent of six months of expenses set aside for emergencies. Should I save up to pay cash for a house, or is mortgage debt okay? I’d like to keep the price of a new home between $200,000 and $225,000. Since I currently live in a nice apartment, I think I can save about $20,000 a year. What do you think? ~Kathryn DEAR KATHRYN, It sounds like you’re in great financial shape. Congratulations on becoming debtfree! Let’s take a look at both scenarios. If you can save $20,000 a year, that means you’re about 10 years away from a nice, paid-for home, and you’re still debt-free. That’s one option. At the same time, I don’t yell at people for taking out a 15-year, fixed-rate mortgage, where the payments are no more than 25 percent of their monthly take home pay. In this situation, you could save like crazy for a couple of years and make a big down payment on a home in the price range you’re talking about. Then, you could pay off that house in just 15 years. I honestly don’t have a problem with either solution, Kathryn, but think about this. Wouldn’t it be great to have your own home, and still be completely debt-free, at 40? It’s something to think about! ~ Dave DEAR DAVE, A debt collection agency started calling my office a few weeks ago. I gave them an initial payment, and made an agreement to pay off the debt in monthly installments. This morning, they started calling me at my office again wanting payment. Can I legally demand they not call me at my place of employment? ~ James * Dave Ramsey is CEO of Ramsey Solutions. He has authored seven best-selling books, including The Total Money Makeover. The Dave Ramsey Show is heard by more than 13 million listeners each week on 585 radio stations and multiple digital platforms. Follow Dave on the web at daveramsey.com and on Twitter at @DaveRamsey.

Country Property for Sale: 16 mi. E. of Havre, 5 bed, 2 ba. home; shop/garage w/ 6 in. fiberglass insul. divided into 38x40' shop w/ 14' ceiling w 16x13' door & 8' ceiling 3-car garage w/ 3 elec. doors. Old barn approx 40x40', 6 acres pasture w/ 244' River Frontage. Only $299,000. Call 406-357-2487 for appts. 5-II For Sale: 2011 Arctic Cat four wheeler runs good and is in good condition Call 406-3572505 leave message. 6-I

For Sale: Equity Co-op in Malta is carrying a wide variety of western Looking for Help? Help and work wear and Hooey hats. Wanted ads are FREE in Come check out our selection at 428 Tricia’s Trader. Call today! x South 1 E Malta 654-2240 6-I


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Sounds on the Square to Begin on June 14 The arrival of summer means a variety of watermelon-day activities and one of those, Sounds on the Square, will begin on June 14, recurring each Wednesday through August 16, at the Town Square, 332 First Street in Havre, Montana. These free summer concerts are provided by several area bands and sponsored by NorthWestern Energy, along with Triangle Communications and Triangle Mobile. Sounds on the Square music will start at 6:00 PM and continue to 8:00 PM, weather permitting. The Havre Chamber of Commerce invites area residents to join friends, neighbors, and family at the Square to enjoy music from old favorites, country, and rock.


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Racism Today? Everyone seems to be in such a hurry to scream 'racism' these days... ever wonder why? A customer walks into an establishment and asks, "In what aisle could I find the Polish sausage?" The clerk looks at him and says, "Are you Polish?" The guy (clearly offended) says, "Well, yes I am. But let me ask you something. If I had asked for Italian sausage, would you ask me if I was Italian? Or if I had asked for German Bratwurst, would you ask me if I was German? Or if I asked for a kosher hot dog would you ask me if I was Jewish? Or if I had asked for a Taco, would you ask if I was Mexican? If I asked for some Irish whiskey, would you ask if I was Irish?" The clerk says, "Well, no, I probably wouldn't!" With deep self-righteous indignation, the guy says, "Well then, why did you ask me if I'm Polish because I asked for Polish sausage?" The clerk replied, "Because you're in Home Depot."

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AG INTEREST SERIES: MARKETS

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Wheat markets continued strongly higher as weather issues deepened in several major exporting countries. Here in the US, the central plains drought has intensified as the crop enters the final production stage and yield estimates decline. In the northern plains up into the Canadian Prairies, warm and dry conditions are threatening the young spring wheat and durum crops. The Black Sea region is also experiencing an extended period of dryness with temps warming, stressing the winter wheat as it moves into the aggressive growth stages. That same dry region is expanding into eastern Europe as well. In the Southern Hemisphere, Argentina and Australia are in their winter grain planting season; Argentina’s soil moisture is fine, but Australia is still in the drought that decimated last year’s crop. Corn and soybeans were also higher, mostly on optimism that a US/China trade deal is being hammered out that would significantly increase Chinese purchases of US agricultural products, of which soybeans would likely top the list but corn products would rank high as well. The cattle complex was also stronger on the trade deal news. China has recently re-opened its markets to US beef, and the new trade deal is expected to include more purchases of US beef. Energies were slightly higher, also buoyed by the announcement by China that they would increase purchases of US energy products, mostly natural gas. Stocks were higher in choppy, sideways price action as the good news of increased trade with China was mixed with not so good news of North Korea cancelling peace talks. THIS IS A SOLICITATION. Reproduction or rebroadcast of any portion of this information is strictly prohibited without written permission. The information reflected herein is derived from sources believed to be reliable; however, this information is not guaranteed as to its accuracy or completeness. Opinions expressed are subject to change without notice. Futures trading involves risk.

Best Resting Inn & Extended Stay: "We're not the Fanciest, We're the Friendliest." 5001 River Dr. N., Gt Falls, MT. 406-268-8333. x

ART IN THE PARK & JOPLIN CAR SHOW Saturday June 16, 2018 - Joplin Memorial Park 18th Annual Art in the Park 10am-4pm Featuring multiple food booths, a beer garden, arts & crafts vendors, horseshoe tournament, entertainment & music, and Kid Zone with Bungee jump, Bungee run, swing ride, 20 ft slide, laser tag, bounce houses, face painting and cotton candy. Vendors interested call: Kassondra May @589-4779 5-II

American Garage is a Dealer for

HERD Grille Guards for Pickups?

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American Garage 40440 US Hwy 2 East - Chinook Scott DePriest, Owner

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17th Annual Joplin Car Show Registration 9am-11am - $10 pre registration or $20 day of event at NE corner of the park. Prizes for Best Chevy car, Ford car, Mopar car, best pickup, participant's choice, people's choice, and door prizes To pre-register call Rick Richter @292-3581, Tom Wood @292-3339 or mail request to: Joplin Car Show Box 8, Joplin, MT 59531 5-II

?Did you know? YOU CAN GET YOUR KNIVES & SCISSORS SHARPENED at BIG SKY IMAGES & COLLECTIBLES in Havre Holiday Village Mall, Will sharpen while you shop, Very affordable 406-399-6522 3-II:6-I

Help Wanted: Farm & Ranch help needed. Dryland grain farm with some cows, mostly newer equipment, year-round job, housing available, near Hogeland. Call for details, 406-390-3177. 5-II.

Tired of plucking, tweezing and waxing? Chanel Lett can safely remove unwanted hair forever! Electrolysis is the only permanent method of hair removal. Call today for appointment 406-399-0513 5-II.


Rodeo

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Get out and enjoy Montana's signature family sporting event. Rodeo is wholesome entertainment for all ages, whether competitor or spectator!! June 12 Harlem

6:30 - Little Rockies Barrel Racing Assn. Raegan Bell's Arena Call or text Courtney Bell 390-3110 for weather updates

June16-17 Belt

58th Annual Belt PRCA Rodeo Contact Little Belt Cowboys Assn. 868-0760 clancy@3rivers.net

June 9 Great Falls

6pm. JJK Jackpot 3D/4D Barrel Race Kings Arena Juli Jo Kelly 866-2309 or 231-0747 jkbarnofbulldogs@aol.com

June 16 Malta

Boots & Saddles Rodeo Trafton Park

June 19 Malta

6:30 - Little Rockies Barrel Racing Assn. Tafton Park Arena Call or text Courtney Bell 390-3110 for weather updates

June 22 Ft. Benton

Ft. Benton PRCA Rodeo Chouteau Co. Fairgrounds fortbenton.com

June 24 Great Falls

9:00 - JJK Jackpot 3D/4D Barrle Race King's Arena Juli Jo Kelly 866-2309 or 231-0747 jkbarnofbulldogs@aol.com

June 26 Chinook

6:30 - Little Rockies Barrel Racing Assn. Blaine County Fairgrounds / NBHA Call or text Courtney Bell 90-3110 for weather updates

July 1 Great Falls

9:00 - JJK Jackpot 3D/4D Barrle Race King's Arena Juli Jo Kelly 866-2309 or 231-0747 jkbarnofbulldogs@aol.com

July 4 Chinook

5pm - Country Kids Rodeo Blaine County Fairgrounds Contact 357-2988 or 262-3185

July 6-7 Chinook

7:00 - Bear Paw Roundup PRCA Rodeo Blaine County Fairgrounds

July 8

9:00 - JJK Jackpot 3D/4D Barrle Race


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Great Falls

King's Arena Juli Jo Kelly 866-2309 or 231-0747 jkbarnofbulldogs@aol.com

July 10 Lodgepole

6:30 - Little Rockies Barrel Racing Assn. Lodgepole Arena Call or text Courtney Bell 390-3110 for weather updates

July 12-14 Wolf Point

Wild Horse Stampede PRCA Rodeo Stampede Grounds 406-480-2400

July 15 Stanford

CM Russell Stampede PRCA Rodeo Fairgrounds Call 566-2422 for details

July 17 Harlem

6:30 - Little Rockies Barrel Racing Assn. Raegan Bell Arena Call or text Courtney Bell 390-3110 for weather updates

July 19 Havre

12pm - Great Northern Breakaway Roping Great Northern Fairgrounds For more information contact 390-5060

July 21 Malta

Boots & Saddles Rodeo Trafton Park

July 24 Harlem

6:30 - Little Rockies Barrel Racing Assn. Raegan Bell Arena/ NBHA Call or text Courtney Bell 390-3110 for weather updates

July 25-26 Lewistown

Central Montana PRCA Rodeo Central MT Fair

July 26-27 Plentywood

Sheridan Saddle Club PRCA Rodeo Sheridan County Fairgrounds www.plentywoodco.sheridan.mt.us

July 29 Great Falls

9:00 - JJK Jackpot 3D/4D Barrel Race King's Arena Juli Jo Kelly 866-2309 or 231-0747 jkbarnofbulldogs@aol.com

July 31 Malta

6:30 - Little Rockies Barrel Racing Assn. Malta Pavillon/NBHA Call or text Courtney Bell390-3110 for weather updates

Aug 4-5 Great Falls

9:00 - JJK Jackpot 3D/4D Barrel Race King's Arena Juli Jo Kelly 866-2309 or 231-0747 jkbarnofbulldogs@aol.com

Aug 5-6 Glasgow

Northeast MT Fair PRCA Rodeo Fairgrounds 263-7750 www.mortheastmontanafair.com

Aug 8 FINALS

Little Rockies Barrel Racing Assn. Raegan Bell Arena Enter by 11:00 Run at 12:00 noon Call or text Courtney Bell 390-3110 for weather updates

Aug 11 Malta

Boots And Saddles Rodeo Trafton Park

Aug 16-17 Circle

McCone County Fair PRCA Rodeo Fairgrounds 939-3889

Aug 19 Great Falls

9:00 - JJK Jackpot 3D/4D Barrel Race King's Arena Juli Jo Kelly 866-2309 or 231-0747 jkbarnofbulldogs@aol.com

Sept 1 Great Falls

9:00 - JJK Jackpot 3D/4D Barrel Race King's Arena Juli Jo Kelly 866-2309 or 231-0747 jkbarnofbulldogs@aol.com

Sept 14-16 Great Falls

9:00 - JJK Jackpot 3D/4D Barrel Race King's Arena Juli Jo Kelly 866-2309 or 231-0747 jkbarnofbulldogs@aol.com

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Dancers to Perform The Wizard of Oz

The Studio of Dance and Arts in Havre will present a dance interpretation of The Wizard of Oz at the Havre High School Auditorium, 900 18th Street, on Saturday, June 9 at 6:30 PM and again on Sunday, June 10 at 2:00 PM. As the dancers reenact the various scenes, they will depict the following Oz characters: • Dorothy Chloe Bricker • Scarecrow Alexa Squires • Tin Man Bryn Lien • Lion Jozzlyn Baumann • Wicked Witch of the West Baylee Miller • Glinda Kaitlin Morehouse • Wizard Megan Boyle • Munchkins Miscellaneous Dancers • Mayor of Munchkin City Alexa Squires • Flying Monkeys Tumblers In their roles, the dancers will not be speaking lines but capturing various scenes through dance steps and props. Three of the songs they will dance to include “Somewhere Over the Rainbow,” “If I Only Had a Brain,” and “Heartless.” Additional scenes and songs will comprise what will likely be a four-hour show. The dancers, who range in age from 3-18 years old, will perform in several styles, including jazz, tap, ballet, pointe, and hip hop. Choreographers for the performance include Dani Alex, Sarah Faber, Amanda Dolph, and Baylee Miller. Some of the students choreographed their own dances, as well. The tumbling coach is Amber Alexander, who is also involved with many facets of the production. According to a Studio spokesperson, the set design and backdrop will be constructed by parents and volunteers, who will recreate Emerald City and the Yellow Brick Road. Admission for the performance is $10.00, and children five years old and younger are free. “I hope we get a good crowd since so much work goes into a dance recital like this, and everyone has worked so hard,” said Kimberly Squires Nixdorf, a member of the Association. Since the closure of her NorthStar Dance studio almost three years ago, Dani Alex, the Studio’s only current instructor, has scaled back her duties, leaving much of the fundraising, costume ordering, and daily business operations to parents and community members who joined forces to restructure a studio and form a nonprofit association. With that status, Alex can focus on her roles as teacher and choreographer. According to the nonprofit’s president, Karrie Lien, “Our vision is to provide a safe, positive and energetic environment that will nurture selfexpression and self-confidence as well as foster fitness and a love of the arts for children and adults of all ages.” Located at 19 Sixth Avenue in Havre, Montana, the Studio offers a safe, positive environment to learn and practice the art of dance and tumbling in the Havre community. One parent called the organization a “wonderful group that promotes development of young dancers!” For any individuals interested in the sport of dance, the Studio will hold fall registration in September. Costs vary, depending on which class and on how many classes the student takes. People with inquiries are encouraged to send a message via the Studio’s Facebook page. Although the Studio is in the process of obtaining a new phone number, several Association members monitor the Facebook page for messages. Inquiries can also occur via email, thestudiohavre@gmail.com.

Auction Calendar June 9 10am

Montana Liquidation Antique Auction Glasgow, MT. 1 mile west of VFW on Cherry Creek Dr. Call 623-910-8171 for more info. Tovas Premier Auctions, Wolf Point

June 16 10am

Whitney Construction Liquidation Auction Circle, MT. McCone Co. Fairgrounds RK Auctions. www.r-kauction.com Rick Kniepkamp 406-485-2548 or 939-1632

June 23-24

Online Only! Retirement Estate Auction for Lynn & Terry Groth, Helena, MT D & M Associates, LLC Lewistown www.dmauctionsonline.com

June 30 9am

Harold Scmoeckel Estate Auction Malta City Hall, 39 S. 2nd St. E Malta, MT Hi Line Auction. Cliff Rustad 654-1772

For Lease: 290 acres CRP for hay, 3 year option, no grazing. Located in Blaine County. Call for more info, 390-4874 (cell) or 3573366 and leave msg. 5-II

Price Reduced 1235 7th Ave. $70,000 Call Kim Cripps at 406-265-0905. 6-I

KRAUSE Parts In Stock Parts for Westfield, Mayrath, Hardi, Westgo and Alloway. Call George. 799-7459. Power Motors in Fort Benton 5-II.

For Sale: 1979 john deer combine 22 foot header tires 3,424 hours lots of parts on combine extra included shedded runs $5,000 406-355-4479.

6600 good new parts good 6-I


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ENJOYING EVERYDAY LIFE Joyce Meyer

Breaking Up with Worry Worrying is a natural response in many situations, and I’ve wasted many days getting caught up in it. I thought that was a normal way to live. But through the years, God has helped me end my relationship with worry. And He did it with the help of my husband, Dave. Dave and I have been married for more than 50 years now, and every time I have come to him with a problem, Dave has had only one thing to say: “Cast your care.” I didn’t always want to hear this when I was feeling frustrated and upset, but it’s exactly what the Bible tells us to do. First Peter 5:7 says to cast, “all your cares [all your anxieties, all your worries, and all your concerns, once and for all] on Him, for He cares about you [with deepest affection, and watches over you very carefully]” (AMP). In the dictionary, the word cast means “to pitch or to throw.” I think that description says a lot because if you’re going to end your relationship with worry, then you’re going to have to get aggressive about it. For example, we don’t have to accept every thought that comes into our head. We can cast out the wrong ones and let the right ones take root. And I find that my whole outlook changes as I say simple prayers: “God, I believe You’re working in my life, and I’m expecting something good to happen today.” I’m not saying we should ignore our problems, wishing they’d just go away. We need to see them for what they are, but we can’t let them keep us from choosing a hopeful, positive attitude that says, “I believe God is in control!” I like this saying: “Worry sees the problem. Faith sees the God who can handle the problem.” The question is, do your problems know where they stand in relationship to God in your life? Get Your Eyes Glued on God I love the story of Abraham, who at 100 years of age, believed God would give Him a son and make him the father of many nations. He chose to look beyond his circumstances and believe God. I’m absolutely amazed by that! The Bible says that God can “do superabundantly more than all that we dare ask or think” (Ephesians 3:20). So no matter what our circumstances look like, we just need to keep our eyes on God. Timing Is Everything, and Everything Takes Time Typically, when we have a problem, God will do one of two things. He’ll either remove the problem or He’ll give us the ability to get through it with a positive attitude. I’ve found that as I’ve grown in my relationship with God, I’ve become more comfortable leaving that choice up to God. Because if He leads me through something I really don’t want to go through, then I know for sure He has a purpose in mind. As a child I experienced years of sexual and emotional abuse, which was absolutely tormenting. The amazing thing is, everything God has done in my life through that horrible situation—all of the healing and restoration—has prepared me to do what He’s called me to do today. I didn’t always understand why things were happening the way they did at the time, but I learned how to walk by faith and trust God’s goodness even when my circumstances didn’t make sense to me. It’s absolutely wonderful when we can feel completely comfortable not knowing the “why” behind what’s happening in our lives. Proverbs 3:5-6 says, “Trust in and rely confidently on the Lord with all your heart and do not rely on your own insight or understanding. In all your ways know and acknowledge and recognize Him, and He will make your paths straight and smooth….” We don’t always have to know what God is going to do or when He’s going to do it. All we really need to know is that God has a plan and He is in control. We can rest in the truth that at the right time, God will execute His plan. Trusting God Brings the Best Results Maybe there’s something happening in your life right now that you just don’t understand, and it’s causing you to worry. Instead, you can choose to say, “I don’t understand this and it hurts right now, but I believe God is going to work it out.” If you’ve already wasted a lot of your time worrying, I encourage you to break up with worry. Instead of giving way to anxious emotions, you can do what God has urged me to do all these years: Cast your care. In time, God’s good plan will be revealed. Romans 8:28 says, “We know [with great confidence] that God [who is deeply concerned about us] causes all things to work together [as a plan] for good for those who love God, to those who are called according to His plan and purpose.” Not everything that happens is good. But it can all work out for if you’ll keep loving God and pursuing His will for your life. There’s nothing God can’t turn around if you’ll put your trust in Him!

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For more on this topic, order Joyce’s four-CD series Sit, Stand, Walk, Run. You can also contact us to receive our free magazine, Enjoying Everyday Life, by calling (800) 727-9673 or visiting www. joycemeyer.org. Joyce Meyer is a New York Times bestselling author and founder of Joyce Meyer Ministries, Inc. She has authored more than 100 books, including Battlefield of the Mind and Unshakeable Trust: Find the Joy of Trusting God at All Times, in All Things (Hachette). She hosts the Enjoying Everyday Life radio and TV programs, which air on hundreds of stations worldwide. For more information, visit www. joycemeyer.org. Please note: The views and opinions expressed throughout this publication and/or website are those of the respective authors and do not necessarily reflect those of Joyce Meyer Ministries.

For Sale: Beautifully restored historical building in Malta. The. main floor has been expertly restored as a retail space, with many of the original 1910 fixtures in place. The 2,497+/- sq. ft. 2nd floor has been restored as a 2 bedroom apartment. A great rental opportunity for both commercial and residential. The 2,497+/- sq. ft. basement is used as storage call 654-2273 w w w.m issou r i r iver realt y.com #290RA-T 6-I 7th Annual Dawson's Run In Memory of Dawson Fraser Registration 9am in front of Joplin Mart 1 & 3 mile races begin at 10am 5-II Studio Stiles & Total fitness 153 S. 1st Ave. E is opened and is ready to help you book those salon and spa services today. Yes Summer is coming so come check out the gym and get a membership. call 654-2136 6-I


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Fort Peck Summer Theater Announces 2018 Season

Running from June 1 through September 2, the Fort Peck Summer Theater (FPST) has announced its 2018 season of five shows. FPST not only entertains the public but provides a forum for local and regional artists. As in the past, this season’s company is composed of professional actors and technicians, along with many regional performers of all ages. GUYS ON ICE June 1 - June 10 Audience members who love fishing, beer, or the Green Bay Packers are sure to laugh out loud at this hilarious musical about ice fishermen. (Book & Lyrics by Fred Alley; music by James Kaplan). CABARET June 15 - July 1 The classic story comes to life on stage, featuring many of the show stopping musical numbers from the Oscar winning movie starring Liza Minelli. (Book by Joe Masteroff, based on the play by John Van Druten & Stories by Christopher Isherwood. Music by John Kander. Lyrics by Fred Ebb. Co-directed & Choreographed on Broadway by Rob Marshall. Directed on Broadway by Sam Mendes).

LEADER OF THE PACK July 6 - July 22 The audience will recognize many of the songs in this high energy jukebox musical! Those who loved Grease and Buddy Holly will not want to miss the chance to dance in the aisles to such famous hits as “Chapel of Love,” “Da-Do-Run-Run,” “Be My Baby” and the title song. (Music & Lyrics by Ellie Greenwich and friends. Liner notes by Anne Beatts. Additional material by Jack Heifner. Based on an original concept by Melanie Mintz. Presented by special arrangement with SAMUEL FRENCH). DISNEY'S THE LITTLE MERMAID July 27 - August 12 The magical adventures of Ariel will swim onto stage, full of special effects, vibrant costumes, and full throttle energy. (Music by Alan Menken; lyrics by Howard Ashman & Glenn Slater; book by Doug Wright. Based on Hans Christian Andersen story & Disney film produced by Howard Ashman & John Musker and written & directed by John Musker & Ron Clements. Originally Produced by Disney Theatrical Productions. Presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International, MTI. All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI @ www.MTIShows.com).

ALMOST MAINE August 17 - September 2 Making its FPST debut, Almost Maine is one of America’s most frequently produced plays. This romantic comedy with music takes place on a serendipitous night under the magnificent northern lights. (By John Cariani and developed by The Cape Cod Theatre Project. Professional Premiere Production: Portland Stage Company, Anita StewartArtistic Director, Tami Ramaker–Managing Director. Originally produced in New York by Jack Thomas/ Bulldog Theatrical & Bruce Payne. Presented by special arrangement with Dramatists Play Service, Inc., New York). All productions will be performed on Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 PM and on Sundays at 4:00 PM. Tickets are available online at https://www. fortpecktheatre.org/ or by visiting the Fort Peck Fine Arts Council (FPFAC) located at 529 Second Avenue South in Glasgow, Montana. Season tickets prices: Adult: $100.00 Senior: $85.00 (65+ years) Student: $65.00 (K-12) FPFAC has a no-refund, no-exchange, nocancellations policy, and for more information, interested individuals should call or email FPFAC at 406-228-9216 or fptheatre@nemont.net.


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Are you looking for that special hard-to-find book? BIG SKY IMAGES & COLLECTIBLES We have NEW and USED BOOKS will special order Havre Holiday Village Mall 406-399-6522 3-II:6-I What's In Your Water?KemData Laboratories 24121 WARRICK ROAD BIG SANDY MT. 59520 Call us @ 406 386 2291 6-I

Helping You Haul: is our business. See our selection of stock trailers, flatbeds, car haulers, utility trailers, toy haulers, and even the B&W Hitch to hook you up. Brands like Circle D, Travalong, Hillsboro, Look, Haulmark, Diamond C, Boss Plows and more. Triple T Sales in Chinook, 406-357-2166, www. ttt-sales.com. 6-I

For Sale 1985 Chevy El Camino not restored but nice, no wrecks 305 cu. in. V8, American Racing chrome wheels, white letter tires, auto trans, glass good, 54,000 miles $4,200 Larry 788-0358 6-I BUY-SELL-TRADE Vintage Collectibles: Kokomo Joe's Trading Post, Chester Montana. 406-759-6472. 6-I


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Come join us for the 17th annual MILK RIVER GOSPEL JAMBOREE June 22-24 @ the Malta High School auditorium. To see schedule and artists visit www. mrgjamboree.org 6-I

For Sale New Mint State Silver Eagle Dollars & Morgan Silver Dollars! BIG SKY IMAGES & COLLECTIBLES Havre Holiday Village Mall 406399-65222 3-II:6-I

For Sale: 2012 JD7230R Tractor, IVT trans, JDH480 loader & grapple, 1200 hrs, $155,000. In excellent condition, Saco, MT Call or text 390-4755. 5-II

Equity Co-op in Malta is carrying a wide variety of western and work wear and Hooey hats. Come check out our selection at 428 South 1 E Malta 654-2240 5-II.


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