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101 HELP WANTED NOW HIRING AT THE LEDOUX SALOON AND STEAK OUT IN BIG HORN! Always accepting resumes for front and back of house employees. Send resumes and applications or inquiries to cheryl@ledouxsaloon.com. (ts) wk

JOURNEYMEN/MASTER

HVAC-R SERVICE TECHS.

Committed to fostering longterm customer relationships through professional diagnosis, clean and precise part installations, and thorough follow-up care. Apply today! 1-307-752-8804. (ts)wk

REMOTE NORTHEAST WY-

OMING RANCH IS LOOKING FOR A FULL TIME FARM/ RANCH EMPLOYEE. This position is open immediately. Applicant must be self-motivated, reliable and responsible with knowledge of haying and farming. Mechanical skills are a must. Farming duties include: Swathing, bailing and raking hay, etc. (THIS IS NOT A COWBOY POSITION,) but applicant will need to assist in all aspects of cattle work as well. Those duties include calving heifers, feeding hay, branding and gathering, etc. Nearest big town is 60+ miles and nearest K-12 school is 30+ miles away. Housing is provided and on a school bus route. Please send resume with references by mail or e-mail to: PeeGee Ranch, 1251 Lower Powder River Road, Arvada, Wyoming, 82831, pgranch@ rangeweb.net. 1-307-736-2461. (‘till Feb. 3)cbha

MIRACLE HOUSEKEEPING & HANDYMAN SERVICES IS LOOKING FOR HELP:

Handyman Helper: Some experience preferred. Part-time evenings and weekends. $18/hour to start. Call Matthew at 307-752-7915. Part-time Housekeeper: Monday through Friday 9am till the day is done – off by 5pm at the latest. Weekends off. $16/hour to start – after 30 days get a raise to $20. Benefits after 90 days. 307-763-6607 (ts)se

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CHITWOOD PAINTING: Specializing in interior, Exterior painting. Quality Work. Experienced and insured. Residential or Commercial. 307-673-1697. (‘till 4-28-25) 123033

JILLY'S PET SERVICE: Dog Walking, Playtime, Cat Care, Misc. Pet Needs. (307)6837342 or (307) 673-0446. (48)123049

LONGHORN HOME REPAIR: Quality work, Fair prices. Dave James. 307-621-0572. (ts)352229

CLEANING SERVICE FOR RESIDENCES & SMALL BUSINESS. Candace Kinnard, 307-461-2376. (ts)jj

CLOCK REPAIR

We Repair All Types of Clocks, Cuckoo, Grandfather, etc. We make house calls. Free Estimates. 307-682-1570. (ts)

NAILS BY ZOE AT THE HAIR GALLERY. Manicures, pedicures, and acrylics. Schedule an appointment 307-763-7868. (ts)jj

FLOOR COVERING INSTALLATION, Repair and advice Over 20 years experience Free Consultation. 307-751-5807. (ts)cbha

or Small. (49)123044

AR EXTERIORS

Ron and Andy Moore, Licenced, Bonded, Local Company. Quick Turn-Around.

Roofing - SidingGutters. 307-752-9835 or 307-752-3644. (ts)gs

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Charlene has over 30 yrs training in NYC, CHICAGO, WY, MT, SD & SEATTLE.

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We have 3 cute, All-Wheel Drive Mini-Coopers on the lot not advertised. Plus get a free puppy with any vehicle purchase. -Leah Joy-

We also have 15 Toys on the lot that aren’t even in this ad. Come check out our great selection of Toyotas! -Daniel-

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Merry Christmas from all of us at Affordable Autos! Remember, Jesus is the reason for the season. He gave it all for us, so let’s celebrate and worship Him this Christmas Season! -Caleb-

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207 AUTO ACCESSORIES

MR. R’S AUTO SALVAGE

Recycled parts from over 3,000 vehicles. Nationwide parts locator. Call 800-8348307.(ts)

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DYNAPRO HP2 TIRES 23550 R18, one has 90% Tread/ Two have 50% Tread. Call 307-736-2288 for information.(47)07471z

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304 RECREATIONAL VEHICLES

RV STORAGE, Central Sheridan. Call 307-267-3476.(46)rs

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Christmas cookies embody the joy of holiday cooking

The holiday season simply wouldn’t be the same without food. The joyful spirit of the season lends itself to sharing a bite if not a full meal with family and friends. Perhaps that explains why so many people embrace the joy of baking each holiday season. Some bake to honor and continue family traditions, while others spend hours crafting cookies to put a smile on the face of loved ones each holiday season. Whatever it is that inspires individuals to break out the measuring cups, flour and whisk, cookie fans undoubtedly appreciate that spark of confectionary creativity. This holiday season, those with an urge to bake some cookies can try this recipe for “Christmas Linz Shortbread Cookies with Red Jam” from Lines+Angles.

Christmas Linz Shortbread Cookies With Red Jam

Makes 24 cookies

2 cups all-purpose flour

3⁄4 cup almond flour

1⁄2 teaspoon kosher salt

1⁄2 teaspoon ground cinnamon

1 cup unsalted butter, softened

3⁄4 cup sugar

2 egg yolks

1 teaspoon vanilla extract

1 tablespoon lemon zest

1⁄2 cup raspberry jam

1⁄2 cup powdered sugar

1. In a large bowl, whisk the flour, almond flour, salt, and cinnamon together. In a separate bowl, beat the butter and sugar until fluffy. Add in the egg yolks, vanilla extract and lemon zest and continue to beat until well incorporated.

2. Gradually add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients and continue to beat until just combined to form a dough. Divide the dough in half; pat each half into a disc, wrap with plastic wrap and refrigerate for at least an hour.

3. Remove the dough from the refrigerator, and let it soften for about 5 minutes, until soft enough to roll. On a lightly floured surface, roll one disc of dough out to

about 1⁄4” thickness. Using a 3” cookie cutter, cut out cookies. Cut out a top for each cookie using a smaller cookie cutter to cut out the center. Transfer the cookies to a parchment-lined baking sheet. Gather the scrap dough, roll, and repeat.

4. Place the first batch of cut cookies in the refrigerator for 30 minutes to chill. Preheat the oven to 350 F and repeat the process with the second batch of dough.

5. Bake the chilled cookies for about 12 minutes or until just starting to turn golden around the edges. Let the cookies cool for a few minutes until transferring them to a wire rack to cool completely.

6. Once cooled, spread the bottom half of each cookie with some raspberry preserves, leaving a thin border around each cookie. Dust the tops of each cookie with powdered sugar and place on its corresponding bottom half. Use a spoon or piping bag to fill the cut-out center with a little more of the preserves. Preparation time: 30 minutes Resting time: 1 hour, 30 minutes

Baking time: 15 minutes Difficulty: Easy

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NEVER USED SCOOTER AND LIFT SYSTEM, “Golden Companion” with mirrors on both sides of scooter, oxygen holder and flag. Selling the Scooter & Lift system as a set. Harmar lift system. Asking $1500 for the pair. Call 307-673-5982. (46)015012

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Notable Christmas celebrations around the world

It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas all over the world. Christmas celebrations include various time-honored traditions that celebrants hold near and dear to their hearts. Depending on where someone lives, their Christmas traditions may look quite different from those in other parts of the globe.

It can enjoyable to learn how Christmas is celebrated elsewhere and perhaps even incorporate a few new traditions into your celebrations. Take a peek at these customs near and far.

• Seafood and beachside celebrations: Australia is located in the southern hemisphere, which means Aussies are enjoying the peak of their summer come December 25. A white Christmas is unlikely, unless the “white” refers to white, sandy beaches. Santa is probably swapping his thick coat for a pair of board shorts, and heavy, roast-laden meals are unlikely to make it on to the menu. Instead, Australians dine on seafood feasts and spend Christmas outdoors camping or at the beach.

• Krampus parade: Some Christmas elves are not so jolly. Just ask residents of the Austrian, German and Hungarian Alps. Each year in this region, a true “Bad Santa” is the talk of town. Villagers believed that Krampus, a half-man, half-goat creature with a legion of ill-tempered elves, roamed the mountains wreaking havoc. Krampus was said to abduct miscreants and set unruly youth or even intoxicated adults straight. Today, Krampus is more the “bad cop” to Santa’s “good cop” persona. Krampus is celebrated as an antihero at parades and other events.

• Las Posadas: According to scripture, Joseph and Mary had to make an arduous journey from their hometown to Bethlehem for census purposes while Mary was pregnant. When the couple arrived, they found lodgings were nonexistent, and Mary ended up giving birth to Jesus in a manger surrounded by animals. In celebration of that journey, people in Mexico and Guatemala celebrate Las Posadas, a procession representing Mary and Joseph’s journey and their struggle to find lodging.

• La Befana: In Italian folklore, La

Befana is a witch-like old woman who, like Santa, delivers gifts to children throughout Italy. Instead of this gift-giving taking place on Christmas, La Befana hands out gifts on the Epiphany Eve in a similar way to how the Three Magi brought presents to Baby Jesus. Le Befana also is believed to fly through the night sky to sweep away all the troubles of the old year and clear the way for a fresh start.

• Move over reindeer: Although reindeer often garner fanfare this time of year, the Yule goat is a Christmas symbol and tradition in Scandinavia and northern Europe. Each year in towns throughout Sweden and other areas, large statues of Yule goats are built on the first day of Advent and stand throughout the holiday season. This tradition dates back to ancient Pagan festivals, and some believe the goat is connected to the Norse god Thor, who rode in the sky in a chariot pulled by two goats.

Holiday traditions differ considerably in various regions of the world. Celebrants may want to consider incorporating foreign traditions into their own Christmas celebrations this year.

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Smoked Salmon Rolls With Fresh Cheese for Christmas

Traditional holiday fare like cookies, turkey and, of course, pie, has a place on any dinner table during family gatherings in December. But it never hurts to try something new, particularly in an era when the average person’s culinary horizons have been greatly expanded. When planning menus this holiday season, home cooks can consider this recipe for “Smoked Salmon Rolls With Fresh Cheese for Christmas” from Lines+Angles. Whether served on a tray as hosts

walk around a holiday party or as an appetizer during a sit-down meal, these salmon rolls are sure to be a hit among friends and family.

Makes 8 servings

1 cup all-purpose flour

2 medium eggs

1 cup milk

1⁄2 teaspoon salt

2 tablespoons butter, melted

2 to 3 tablespoons canola oil, for frying

1 cup low-fat cream cheese, softened

1 cup ricotta cheese

1 small bunch dill, finely chopped, plus extra

2 to 3 tablespoons hot water, plus extra as needed

13⁄4 cups smoked salmon slices

1⁄2 lemon, juiced

1. Blend together the flour, eggs,

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milk, salt, butter, and dill in a food processor until smooth. Pour into a jug.

2. Heat a little oil in a non-stick frying or crepe pan set over medium heat until hot. Add a small ladle of batter to the pan and tilt with a circular motion so that the batter coats the surface evenly.

3. Cook for 1 to 2 minutes until golden underneath. Flip and cook for a further minute or so. Remove to a plate and repeat the process using a little more oil for each

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4. Beat cream cheese and ricotta cheese with dill and 2 to 3 tablespoons hot water in a bowl until creamy and spreadable, adding more water as needed. Season to taste with salt.

5. Spread over cooked pancakes and top with smoked salmon slices. Drizzle with lemon juice. Roll up into cigar shapes and cut into bite-size pieces. Serve with a dill garnish.

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18: GREENHOUSE AWARD PRESENTATION! 12:00PM - 1:00PM, SHS Greenhouses, 1967 West 5th Street, Sheridan. Sheridan County School District #2 is proud to announce a significant investment in the future of local food production Sheridan High School will host an event to unveil the future of its greenhouses at the greenhouse location

20: CHRISTMAS WITH THE KENDRICKS: 5:00PM - 8:00PM, Trail End State Historic Site, 400 Clarendon Avenue, Sheridan Visitors tour the Kendrick Mansion and watch live actors perform a play that unfolds room by room The characters are portrayed by local volunteers, and the script is carefully researched and written by Trail End staff Based on real people and real events

21: TUBA CHRISTMAS 2024: 1:30PM - 2:45PM, Ignite Wesleyan Church, 404 West Brundage Lane, Sheridan Hear your favorite Christmas music played by tubas, euphoniums, baritones and alto horns A Sheridan audience favorite for 25 years

23: CITY COUNCIL MEETING: 5:30PM - 7:00PM, Sheridan City Hall, 55 East Grinnell Plaza, Sheridan, in the Council Chambers on the third floor of City Hall. These meetings are presided over by the Mayor or the Mayor's designated pro tempore

27: KNIGHTS OF COLUMBUS COMMUNITY BLOOD DRIVE: 12:45PM - 6:00PM, Knights Of Columbus, 301 East Brundage Street, Sheridan Vitalant supplies the blood to all our local medical facilities throughout northern Wyoming and southern and eastern Montana schedule your appointment online by going to donors vitalant org or call/text/email Annie at (406)8606007, aschwehr@vitalant org

CLUES ACROSS

1. Miller beer variety

4. Member of people inhabiting Bering Sea islands

9. Stomach

14. Investment vehicle

15. Fictional soccer coach

Ted

16. Irregular in botanical parlance

17. Cease standing

18. “American Horror Story” actress

20. Grow milk teeth

22. Plant parts

23. Snow house

24. Most contemptuous

28. Note to repay

29. Old English

30. Wings

31. Financial institutions

33. Parks and Lopez are two

37. Mr. T’s “The A-Team” character

38. Relative biological effectiveness (abbr.)

39. Give off

41. Semitic alphabet letter

42. Farm state

43. Actress Sarandon

44. Back parts

46. Zoroastrian concept of

holy fire

49. Touchdown

50. One point north of due east

51. Refurbishes

55. Silver and Dogg are two

58. Former Tigers catcher Alex

59. Type of envelope

60. Seriously considered 64. Unhappy

65. Past (archaic)

66. Asian wild dog

67. Old English letter

68. Young domestic sheep

69. Football players need to gain them

70. Witness

CLUES DOWN

1. Dormant Peruvian volcano

2. Norwegian composer

3. Indicates location

4. Pubs

5. Unable to walk easily

6. Electronic warfare-support

measures

7. World leader

8. Midsection

9. Jewish calendar month

10. Urological condition

11. A small quantity of anything

12. Mountain Time

13. Affirmative

19. Word element meaning ear

21. Carried away

24. Short-billed rails

25. Newborn child

26. Sword

27. Groups of people

31. Prickly, scrambling shrubs

32. Become less intense

34. Polishes

35. Indicates position

36. Songs sung to one’s beloved

40. The 12th letter of the Greek alphabet

41. Insects

45. Israeli politician

47. Pre-digital

48. Roaming

52. Ambience

53. Brew

54. Late

56. Make ecstatically happy

57. Semitic alphabet letter

59. Blend

60. Dash

61. Self

62. Exclamation of satisfaction

63. Hill or rocky peak

- - - - FARM & RANCH: 700

701 FARM & RANCH

8 FOOT TO 13 FOOT GIANT RUBBER WATER TANKS. Neal Ranch, 406-639-2505.(ts)

BARLEY STRAW CERTIFIED WEED FREE, SMALL SQUARES $4.00 per bale. Certified round bales too. $125 per ton. Oats, wheat and barley - $20/100 lb - Greybull area. Call 307-762-3878 or 307-899-4714 leave message. (54)01389a

HAY FOR SALE BROME/ ALFALFA Big rounds $180/ ton; Small squares $8 per bale. Call Drew 307-752-5920. (50)86235g

HAY FOR SALE small squares. Call 752-7464.(47)123042

HAY FOR SALE. Birds Tree Foil/ Grass Mix, Alfa Alfa/ Grass Mix. Approx. 1/2 ton round bales. $75.00. Call 307-4612156.(49)rs

702 HORSES

EXPERIENCED HORSE CARE AT YOUR LOCATION WHILE YOU’RE AWAY. Feeding, watering, and general care. Horse Holiday 752-8669.(47)133948

703 EQUIPMENT

704 TRAILERS

Did you know?

The National Football League (NFL) was formed in 1920 as the American Professional Football Association (APFA). The first-ever NFL game was played at Triangle Park in Dayton, Ohio, on October 3, 1920. In that contest, the hometown Dayton Triangles defeated the

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Columbus Panhandles 14-0. Though the Dayton Triangles were eventually purchased by a Brooklynbased syndicate and relocated to New York as a result of that transaction, the team’s status as the host of the first NFL game continues to pay dividends for residents of the southwestern Ohio city where

the franchise ushered in the now wildly popular league. In recognition of the place the city of Dayton holds in NFL history, the NFL Foundation, in partnership with FieldTurf & Vasco, pledged to fund the installment of a new artificial turf at the city’s Kettering Park.

Farmer’s Coop has Payback Cow Cake and other Payback feeds on hand to help your cows keep weight on during the Winter. Don’t forget to pick up a Smart Lic Tub to boost their energy for those cold nights. Farmers Coop has you covered this Winter.

BULL SALE

We are selling our 2024 group of coming yearling registered black angus bulls by means of a modified silent auction.

Auction Opens: 12/15/24 @ 12pm MST

Auction Closes: 1/21/25 @ 5pm MST

Other featured sires include: Three Trees Prime Cut 0145, Larks Canyon 74D4, Reisig Ez Money 9708, Double W Stellar K019, Double W Stellar K049, Double W Stellar K054, Double W Focus H37 K073

AUCTION RULES:

1. All 2024 bulls will be available for purchase with a $4,000 minimum price. Buyers wanting the same bull may bid on individual bulls until 1/21/25, 5pm MST. 2. A $500 deposit for each bull bid on will be required to access the sale. Bid must be at a minimum of $100 increments.

3.Beaver Creek Ranches - Double W Angus will continue to care for & feed bulls through 3/31/25 (or longer due to weather). Buyers may take their bull(s) any time before this date. Delivery of bulls will be free of charge for the first 100 miles (after 100 miles, cost will be responsibility of Buyer). If Buyer picks up their bull(s), a $100/bull discount will be offered. Bulls will be guaranteed sound & fertile or buyer will get a full refund of deposit. We anticipate testing bulls the last days of March by Tad Tipton, DVM. Full payment required before bulls leave the ranch.

4. Once the auction opens, you can come look at the bulls at the ranch at any reasonable time. Bid online or contact us (below). Once deposit is received you will be given a buyer number to use.

CONTACTS:

Bill – 918-413-7016(C) or 307-672-7434(H); Kara – 307-461-0906(C); Pete or Lucy at the Ranch – 307-674-6947(H), Lucy - 307-752-6949 (C); Office – 307-674-0848 (open M, T, & Th) www.beavercreekranches.weebly.com

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