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JANUARY 16, 2013 - WASHBURN COUNTY REGISTER - PAGE 5

2013 father/daughter ball planned

SHELL LAKE — Fathers and daughters of all ages are invited to attend the 2013 Father/Daughter Ball to be held Friday, March 1, at 6 p.m., at the Shell Lake Community Center. While there is no charge for the event, seating may be limited, making reservations necessary by Friday, Feb. 15. Fathers and daughters may contribute to the royal feast by bringing a salad or dessert to share with all the guests. It is the desire of the Joy Circle ladies

of Hope Fellowship Church, Spooner, to create a beautiful, magical, fairytale-type evening that will delight fathers and daughters. They hope to help create beautiful memories to last a lifetime. The evening will feature princess crowns, picture taking, the royal feast with a chocolate fountain and, of course, the royal ball. For more information or to make reservations, please contact Donna Sahlquist, 715-766-2010. - Nan Hendry

Local grad handles first murder conviction case

INTERNATIONAL FALLS, Minn. — Koochiching County Attorney Jeff Naglosky was part of a murder hearing held Wednesday, Jan. 9, in Koochiching County District Court. Elected Koochiching County attorney in 2010, Naglosky is the son of Paul and Patti Naglosky, Shell Lake. At the hearing, Carl Muggli, 51, pleaded guilty under an agreement to second-degree unintentional murder of his wife, Linda Muggli, 61. Linda died Nov. 26, 2010, at the Rainy Lake Medical Center after a 911 call from Muggli about an accident. Muggli was arrested June 7,

2011, in Texas, being accused of using a 17-foot totem pole to kill his wife. He was indicted on a charge of premeditated first-degree murder and unintentional second-degree murder by a Koochiching County grand jury July 30. Following the hearing, Naglosky said he was pleased and that the victim’s family was notified prior to the plea and supported the plan. “Taking a plea is always bittersweet, but I think this is appropriate,” Naglosky said. “I think justice is served today.” — with information from the International Falls Daily Journal

Shell Lake Lions Calendar Winners

January 7 - $30 David Ford, Spooner January 8 - $30 Jeff Dunham, Shell Lake January 9 - $30 Dorothy Rand, Black River Falls January 10 - $30 Cori Miller, Shell Lake January 11 - $30 Vern & Beatrice Redlich, Shell Lake

Anderson Hager Moe Winners also announced on WJMC FM Radio

Temps & levels Temperatures recorded at Spooner Ag Research Station 2012 Jan. 7 Jan. 8 Jan. 9 Jan. 10 Jan. 11 Jan. 12 Jan. 13

2013 Jan. 7 Jan. 8 Jan. 9 Jan. 10 Jan. 11 Jan. 12 Jan. 13

High 45 31 37 43 52 35 11

High 28 36 36 34 39 40 22

Low 25 16 18 18 26 9 7

Low 12 9 18 19 29 22 5

Precip.

1.0” snow Precip.

.29” rain

On Saturday, Jan. 26, racing machines will take to the oval track on Shell Lake. — Photo by Larry Samson

by Suzanne Johnson Register Staff Writer SHELL LAKE — Due to the success of last year’s ice racing on Shell Lake, the Northern Wisconsin Ice Racing Club plans to hold two races in Shell Lake this year. Saturday, Jan. 26, the Shell Lake Chamber of Commerce and Klopp’s Fifth Avenue Bar will sponsor the ATV and motorcycle oval ice-racing event. Racing will be studded and unstudded ATVs and studded motorcycles in several classes. Registration starts at 10 a.m., with races starting at noon. There is no admission price for spectators. The Shell

Lake Chamber of Commerce will have a food booth set up in the beachfront shelter house. Parking for best viewing of the races is in the Shell Lake Municipal Campground and the plowed areas near the community center. The NWIRC started in 2006 and became an official ATV club in 2009, being incorporated as a nonprofit organization. Racers also compete in Rice Lake, Bloomer and Lake Wissota. For information on racing rules and classes, visit nwircracing.com. The second race in Shell Lake is scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 9.

coner and travels extensively throughout the state, offering programs on wildlife and natural history. His program during the farm show will be held at 1 p.m. both days. The program will include the showing of live birds of prey and/or reptiles. The Rice Lake Farm Show is coordinated by North Country Enterprises of Wisconsin, a supporter of the AgrAbility Program for disabled farmers. Further information can be found at northcountryenterprises.com. – submitted

SAN ANTONIO, Texas – Air Force Airman Brian T. Flamang graduated from basic military training at Lackland Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas. The airman completed an intensive, eight-week program that included training in military discipline and studies, Air

Force core values, physical fitness, and basic warfare principles and skills. Airmen who complete basic training earn four credits toward an Associate in Applied Science degree through the Community College of the Air Force. Flamang, a 2012 graduate of Northwood School in Minong, is the son of Mary Flamang, Gordon. — Photo submitted

1953 - 60 years ago

Calif., after serving with the Fifth Marine Expeditionary Brigade of the United States quarantine forces in the Caribbean. The unit arrived in California two months after embarking in 20 amphibious ships and passing through the Panama Canal. The force spent 51 days at sea and visited ports in Puerto Rico, Jamaica and Panama.

Wildlife in Wisconsin part of farm show

RICE LAKE — A special Wildlife in Wisconsin program will be featured during the 22nd-annual Rice Lake Farm Show, Tuesday and Wednesday, Jan. 22 and 23, at the Cedar Mall. Some 70 farm company representatives will be present to demonstrate new products from 10 a.m.- 3:30 p.m. daily. The farm show also offers free health clinics by Lakeview Medical Center and Mayo Clinic plus a display by the Hungry Hollow Steam and Gas Engine Club. Chris Cold, wildlife technician for Wisconsin DNR, will conduct the Wildlife in Wisconsin program. He is a licensed fal-

Ice races return to Shell Lake

News from the service

Register Memories

• About 40 members turned out for the initial meeting of the Burnett-Washburn County Conservation Club held at the Hard Café. A representative group from both counties was on hand. Officers elected were W.G. Hoar, president; Cyrus Atkinson, vice president; and John McNabb, secretary-treasurer. • The Dewey Farmers Union met at the Bashaw Brook School. • According to Fire Chief Bohn, the fire department was having difficulty in getting telephone calls through to central to find out where a fire was located due to the large number of calls coming in when the siren sounded asking where the fire was. Many of those people were only curious and not interested in firefighting. It was asked that people not use the telephone for at least five minutes after hearing the fire alarm. • The local PTA sponsored a program of singing, tap, ballet and acrobatic dancing by 20 students of Erleen Olson of Cumberland. Maxine Parker and Polly Pederson participated. All the proceeds of the event went to the March of Dimes.

1963 - 50 years ago

• Type II oral polio vaccine was given out during a mass polio immunization program for Washburn, Burnett, Barron and Sawyer counties. • Herb Williamson was at the organ at Dean’s Supper Club in Barronett. • A dress sale was continuing at Shell Lake Apparel. Buy one dress at regular price and receive the second for only $1. Genuine buckskin choppers with wool and nylon liners were $2.69. • Marine Private First Class Gerald A. Hooser, son of Mr. and Mrs. Al Hooser, Shell Lake, returned to Camp Pendleton,

Compiled by Suzanne Johnson

1973 - 40 years ago

• Lamperts Yards in Shell Lake held a grand opening of their new showroom. Manager Jim Rohlik stated that the new building would offer much more space and more merchandise. • Local members attending the state school board convention in Milwaukee were Mr. and Mrs. C.H. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Rydberg, Superintendent and Mrs. Hubert Smith, Mrs. Jennie Lund and Mrs. Elsie Graf. • Mike Axon, home on a 20-day leave from the Navy, returned to San Diego, Calif. • Larry Hopke had the misfortune to injure his foot and required medical attention.

1983 - 30 years ago

• Kathy Joyce, special education teacher in Shell Lake High School, was named the district’s nominee for Wisconsin Teacher of the Year. • Instrumental director Kathleen Bauman presented All-American Hall of Fame band awards to Brent Amundson, alto sax, son of the Rev. and Mrs. Virgil Amundson; Patti Livingston, trumpet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dudley Livingston; Mike Roubik, trumpet, son of Dr. and Mrs. Jerome Roubik; and Erika Quam, clarinet, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Quam. • Carol Haidet, daughter of Mr. and

Mrs. Albert Petz, Shell Lake, earned her Master of Arts degree in biological science at Kent State University, Kent, Ohio. • Mr. and Mrs. Greg Odden and Mr. and Mrs. Kim Odden enjoyed a twoweek trip to California. Tyler was able to spend time with his aunt, Kathy, at her home in Park Falls.

1993 - 20 years ago

• Gary Fox and daughter Jacqueline found a weather balloon while snowmobiling near their home between Shell Lake and Round Lake. • Students of the month at Shell Lake High School were Scott Waite, freshman; Corey Mortensen, sophomore; Levi Lindemann, junior; and Eric Olson, senior. • Aaron Smith was honored with the Eagle Scout Badge. • The Shell Lake Board of Education gave permission to a Spanish Club trip to Mexico. Virginia Elsen, Spanish Club advisor, explained that five members of the club would spend the first week in March working for Habitat for Humanity outside Tijuana, Mexico.

2003 - 10 years ago

• Violet Strand celebrated her 80th birthday with a party at the Shell Lake United Methodist Church. Amy Johnson celebrated her 90th birthday with a party at the Shell Lake Community Center. • The St. Olaf choir performance at the Indianhead Arts and Education Center in Shell Lake was sold out. • Jordan Bruce, 2001 graduate of Shell Lake High School, was a member of the Barron County Charger’s varsity basketball team. • New shelving in the children’s area at the Shell Lake Public Library was installed.


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