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HELP WANTED PART-TIME, 6-12 hours per week. Lawn Applicator. Some mowing miscellaneous. Must have good driving record and physically fit. Call/text 752-6224. (ts)cb

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FARM EQUIPMENT OPERATOR – FULL-TIME (DAYTON, WY). Padlock Ranch is hiring a full-time Farm Equipment Operator. This role includes operating equipment for planting, harvesting hay, corn, and other crops, as well as seasonal tasks like feed truck driving and equipment maintenance. Must have experience with farm or construction equipment, a valid driver’s license with a clean record, and mechanical skills. GPS/Variable Rate experience is a plus. We’re looking for someone with a strong work ethic, good communication skills, and the ability to work independently or with a team. Benefits include housing, health insurance, 401k, and paid time off. To apply, send your resume to hello@padlockranch.com or call Kevin at (307) 655-2264. (19)ss

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

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Mox is a sweet, nine year old border collie that loves to be with his people. His loyalty will be unmatched when his person brings him home. He doesn’t mind other dogs most of the time and could care less about cats. You won’t have to worry about delivery people, he’ll let you know they’re at the door and that he’ll protect you from them. He loves going for walks and being with his people. Mox’s adoption fee, food, and vet care are paid for thanks to the Irwin Wilson Foundation. See the shelter website or call 307-674-7694.

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Gifts for Dad he’s certain to enjoy

Father’s Day celebrations began on June 19, 1910, in the state of Washington. However, it wasn’t until 1972 that a day honoring fathers became a national holiday. Since then, children have been trying to figure out how they can show their dads and other father figures in their lives just how much they are appreciated. Plenty of hugs and high fives are customary on Father’s Day, but gifts also get the spotlight on this holiday, which is held on the third Sunday in June each year. Each year families ponder what to get the man who seemingly has everything. These Father’s Day gifts are certain to please Dad this year.

Gaming gifts

The joy of gaming may not wane as Dad gets older. Once a gamer, always a gamer, and gifts that cater to Dad’s love of play can be winners. Pay attention to the release dates of games that Dad wants to play, and then make sure to grab them before they sell out. Peripherals that can enhance gaming also can be ideal gifts. These include Bluetooth headphones with microphone, controller charging stations, light-up keyboards, or a comfortable gaming chair.

Sports tickets

Experiential gifts continue to win rave reviews, as people increasingly are finding that adding more “stuff” to their lives does not equate to happiness. Rather, gifts that focus on experiences instead of material things can produce lasting memories. Father’s Day is a good time to grab tickets to an upcoming sports game, whether it’s a highprofile Major League Baseball game at the stadium, a local event or overseas affair. June and July feature Formula 1 racing, the Worldwide International Cricket Matches, the MLB All Star Game, the Tour de France, Wimbledon, and more.

Cookout supplies

If Dad is the resident outdoor chef, adding to his assortment of cooking gear can be the perfect way to show love and affection on Father’s Day. While grills and smokers may get much of the attention, a tabletop pizza oven or outdoor griddle might be welcome additions as well.

Fishing gear

The warm weather of the summer presents plenty of opportunities for anglers to reel in trophy catches. Fathers who love to fish can always use some additions to their tackle boxes, new reels and rods. Choose the correct items for the type of fish he typically goes for, as fishing for striped bass requires different gear that fishing for fluke. Father’s Day gifting is made easier with some shopping inspiration.

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MALTESE/YORKIE/POODLE MIX PUPPIES. Non-shedding and hypoallergenic. Two sweet cuddly males need furever homes. These dogs love people and will be great lap dogs. Adult size around 7-8 pounds. They have dew claws removed and will have their first vet exam along with shots before they go home. Ready June 12. Call Kristy at (307)-751-3788 to come see them. $200 will reserve one for you and $600 due at pick up time. Will deliver to Buffalo, Gillette, Rapid City, Billings if needed. (20)ss

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What is the summer solstice and what’s notable about this day?

June is a month to look forward to for a number of reasons. June is home to Father’s Day; the end of the school year in many locales; vacations often take place in June; and the summer solstice occurs for people living in the northern hemisphere.

The National Weather Service says the summer solstice occurs when the Earth’s tilt toward the sun is at a maximum. When this occurs, the sun appears at its highest elevation, or when the sun is directly over the Tropic of Cancer at 23.5 degrees latitude north.

The sun’s noon-time position changes very little for several days before and after the solstice. With this positioning of the sun, people enjoy the longest day of the year in terms of daylight hours.

In 2025, the summer solstice occurs on June 20 at 1:41 p.m. EDT. Those in the southern hemisphere will have to wait until December 21 at 4:21 a.m. EST for their summer solstice.

In celebration of the solstice, explore these facts about this remarkable day.

• The summer solstice occurs when one of the Earth’s poles is tilted toward the sun at its most extreme angle.

• Per each hemisphere, solstices occur twice a year: the winter and the summer solstice.

• Various cultures around the world celebrate the summer solstice with traditions, holidays and festivals.

• The summer solstice marks the official start of astronomical summer.

• The world “solstice” is derived from Latin and means “sun standing still.”

• Depending on one’s latitude, the length of daylight a person can enjoy on the solstice varies. At the equator, the time from sunrise to sunset is roughly 12 hours. At temperate or mid-northern latitudes, the length of daylight lasts about 15 hours, says Space.com.

• Solstices do not land on the same calendar day every year because the astronomical year is 365.25 days long. So the solstices shift a day or two each year, but generally fall within the same three days. In the northern hemisphere, those

days are June 20, 21 or 22 for the summer solstice.

• No one is quite sure who discovered that the solstices occur. According to Owen Gingerich, Professor Emeritus of Astronomy and History of Science at Harvard University, “[There is] no writing to record this great discovery.”

• The summer solstice often is when the golf season heats up. Many clubs take advantage of the longer days during the week the solstice takes place to host sunrise to sunset golf tournaments.

• Although the summer solstice is the longest day of the year in terms of daylight hours, typically it is not the hottest. It will take some time for the Earth to heat up with a greater tilt toward the sun. Hotter days arrive at the end of July and last into August.

The summer solstice is a time for celebration. The solstice brings more daylight and the official start of summer and offers plenty of reasons to get outside and enjoy the warm weather.

Tips to revitalize

a garden this spring months to come.

Gardening is a rewarding hobby that pays a host of significant dividends. Many people love gardening because it allows them to spend time outdoors, and that simple pleasure is indeed a notable benefit of working in a garden. But the National Initiative for Consumer Horticulture notes that gardening provides a host of additional benefits, including helping people get sufficient levels of exercise, reduce stress and improve mood. With so much to gain from gardening, it’s no wonder people look forward to getting their hands dirty in the garden each spring. As the weather warms up, consider these tips to help bring a garden back to life.

• Discard the dead weight. Winter can take its toll on a garden, even in regions where the weather between December and early spring is not especially harsh. Discard dead plants that have lingered into spring and prune any perennials that need it. Branches that fell during winter storms also should be removed at this point if they have not previously been discarded.

• Test the soil. Soil testing kits can be purchased at local garden centers and home improvement retailers. Such tests are inexpensive and can reveal if the soil needs to be amended to help plants thrive in the

• Mulch garden beds. Mulching benefits a garden by helping soil retain moisture and preventing the growth of weeds. Various garden experts note that mulching in spring can prevent weed seeds from germinating over the course of spring and summer. That means plants won’t have to fight with weeds for water when the temperature warms up. It also means gardeners won’t have to spend time pulling weeds this summer.

• Inspect your irrigation system. Homeowners with in-ground irrigation systems or aboveground systems that utilize a drip or soaker function can inspect the systems before plants begin to bloom. Damaged sprinkler heads or torn lines can deprive plants of water they will need to bloom and ultimately thrive once the weather warms up.

• Tune up your tools. Gardening tools have likely been sitting around gathering dust since fall. Serious gardeners know that tools can be expensive, so it pays to protect that investment by maintaining the tools. Sharpened pruners help make plants less vulnerable to infestation and infection. Wellmaintained tools like shovels and hoes also make more demanding gardening jobs a little bit easier, so don’t forget to tune up your tools before the weather warms up. It’s almost gardening season, which means gardeners can start on the necessary prep work to ensure their gardens grow in strong and beautiful this spring.

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TUE: �� THE SONS OF THE AMERICAN LEGION POST 7, Sheridan, 3rd Tuesday, 6:00pm at the Post, 137 N Brooks St COUNTY COMMISSIONERS: 9:00 – 10:00am, 1st Tues , Sheridan County Courthouse SHERIDAN COUNTY DEMOCRATS: 2nd Tues , 6:00 – 7:00pm, The Hub, 211 Smith St (406)208-6893 CREATIVE FIBER GUILD/TUESDAY THREADERS: 10:00am – 12:00pm, 674-5187 SHERIDAN COUNTY CONSERVATION DISTRICT BOARD: 4:00 – 5:30pm, 1st Tues (307) 672-5820 LIONS CLUB: 6:00pm, 2nd & 4th Tues Killy's SHERIDAN JAYCEES: 6:00 – 7:00pm, 1st Tues , Sugarland Mining Co, 1809 Sugarland Dr 307-763-1473 RANCHESTER TOWN COUNCIL: 6:00 – 7:00pm, 1st Tues�, Ranchester Municipal Building� DAYTON TOWN COUNCIL PLANNING COMMITTEE: 5:00pm, 2nd Tues , Dayton Town Hall KIWANIS: 5:30pm, Bino's Corner Grocery, 2nd & 4th Tuesday VFW BINGO: Every Tuesday, 6pm, Canteen opens at 3pm Packets sold at 5:30pm AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY: Order at 6:00pm, meeting starts at 6:30, 3rd Tuesday, Perkins Restaurant, 1317 Coffeen Ave , Sheridan 674-7082 for more information THE SONS OF THE AMERICAN LEGION POST 7 SHERIDAN WY 3rd Tuesday at 6:00pm at the Post, 137 N Brooks St, Sheridan WY KID'S LIFE, 426 Alger, 3rd Tuesday of each month

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- 7:30PM, SCLT Community Rooms, 14 Lane Lane, Sheridan Join SCLT History Program Manager Kevin Knapp for a program about what remains of Monarch, and the research and preservation of historic Monarch Lutheran Cemetery and the recently removed historic Monarch Bridge

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13-14: IKE SANKEY AND COWGIRL CADILLACS HORSE SALE: 3:00PM - 7:00PM, Sheridan County Fairgrounds, 1753 Victoria Street, Sheridan A “Heap Good” Horse Sale featuring excellence in all equine disciplines For tickets and more information, visit cowgirlcadillacs com

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41. This (Spanish)

42. Opposites of beginnings

43. Germanic mythological god

CLUES DOWN

1. Consisting of uncombined atoms

2. Island country

3. Heavenly body

4. Caribbean island

5. Copyread

6. A place to eat

7. Drops down

9. Native group of Alaska

10. Engage in

12. “Desperate House-

wives” lane

14. Thyroid-stimulating hormone

15. Foot (Latin)

17. A place to bathe

19. Animosities

20. Partner to cheese

23. Venus __, plant

24. A donation

25. Pokes holes in the ground

26. Midway between northeast and east

27. Looked into

28. Not young

29. Annoy constantly

30. Something one can strike

31. Most glacial

32. Ten less than one hundred

33. Idle talker

34. Has moved through the air

36. Container for shipping

Wooden Toys, Furniture & Home Goods - Fabric Crafts
Chocolates - Pickles, Jams & Jellies
Donuts

THE COUNTRY BOUNTY BUSINESS

VEHICLE - TOOLEQUIPMENT AUCTION

1993 Chevy Cheyenne 3500 w/ Snowplow w/ Maxey Flatbed, Gas, 454 Big Block Engine, 85,298 miles; 2002 Green SLGT 18’ Flatbed Bumper Pull Trailer, Drop Down Ramps; 1990 Ford F800 Diesel Dump Truck, 170,859 miles; 1994 Chevrolet Capris Classic Car, Leather Interior, 136,889 miles (no title); 1995 GMC

701 FARM & RANCH

8 FOOT TO 13 FOOT GIANT RUBBER WATER TANKS. Neal Ranch, 406-679-1976.(ts)

J AND R CUSTOM HAY LOOKING FOR HAY GROUND in Sheridan and Big Horn area. Call 307-751-2054. (20)084311

307 Wildcat Well Service 307wildcat.com

307-217-2155

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. (19)06945a

702 HORSES

EXPERIENCED HORSE CARE AT YOUR LOCATION WHILE YOU’RE AWAY. Feeding, watering, and general care. Horse Holiday 752-8669.(20)095052

1500 SLE Sierra Pickup, Gas, 4WD, 137,807 miles; 2006 Ford F-350 XL Super Duty Powerstroke V8 Diesel, 133,728 miles, 4 Speed Manual, Dually, Flatbed; 1979 Chevy Tow Truck, 1 Ton Chassis, mileage unknown, Dually, 4 Speed Manual, needs work; 1978 Brown Ford F150 Custom Pickup, 4 Speed Manual, 6 Cylinder Engine, needs work; 1979 White Ford F350 Custom Dually Pickup w/ Flatbed, V8 Engine, needs work (no title); 1973 Green Ford Ranger F100 Pickup, needs work (no title); 1978 24’ Trail King Flatbed Trailer w/ 2007 H& W Green 18’ Flatbed Trailer, Has Ramps; Pintle Hitch, Dovetail w/ Beaver Tail Ramps, Tandem Dually; 2001 Ford F150 XLT Pickup, White, Crew Cab, needs work; Massey Ferguson “50C” Backhoe Loader, Model “MF300A”, 2,082 Hours; Hay Wagon Running Gear; SpeeCo Split Master 28-Ton Log Splitter; 24’ Bumper Pull Flatbed Trailer; Miller Welder; Air Compressors; Compound 10” Miter Saw; 6” Bench Vise; Misc. Hand Tools; Hydraulic Bottle Jacks; Chain Boomer; 1961 Coleman Lanter & Other; “Sheridan County Nite Club” Tin Arrow Signs; Oil & Gas Signs; Harley Davidson Old Gas Tank; Large Assortment of Chains, Boomers, & Pulleys; (2) Truck Metal Toolboxes; Cedar Privacy Fence Slats; Post & Pole Fence; (5) Rolls of Asphalt Paper; Assorted Steel Posts; Fiberglass Extension Ladder; Wooden Step Ladders; Assorted Rocks; Wheel Barrow; Aluminum Fold-out Ramps; (2) “Union Big Smith Work Clothes Stevens-Friberger Inc.” Metal Signs each 69” x 46”; Stihl “FS 56 RC” Weed Trimmer; Featherlite Weed Eater; Ryobi Full Crank Gas Leaf Blower; 2” Water Hose Line; Craftsman Weed Trimmer (no battery); Stihl Gas Leaf Blower; Husqvarna “136” Chain Saw w/ 16” Bar; ProTemp 70,000BTU Torpedo Heater; 60” Dog Ramp; Poulan Pro Lawn Mower; Craftsman 2.5 Gallon Car Vacuum; Craftsman Evolv Pancake Air Compressor; Iron Wheels; Oxygen & Acetylene Tank Set; Guard Rail Pieces; Assorted Cinder Blocks & Bricks; Gorilla Ladders 20-30” Adjustable Scaffolding Step; Rock River 6’ Step Ladder w/ Platform; Craftsman Combination Wrenches (1/4”-15/16”), Snap-on 6-pt Impact Sockets; Proto Breaker Bar; Craftsman Ratches (1/2” & 1/4” Drive); Timing Lights; Assorted Mechanics Hand Tools; Tap & Die Sets; Stubby Wrenches; Craftsman Standard Tubing Wrenches; Snap-on Plyers; Air Ratchets & Impacts including: Snap-on; 10” Bench Table Saw w/ Stand; Jacks Stands; Ridgid Shop Vac; DeWalt 2 Gallon Shop Vac; Homelite Chain Saw; Air Hose; Receiver Hitches; 10-Ton Hydraulic Ram (not complete); Ratchet Straps; 2-Ton Floor Jack; Rockwell Jaw Horse; Assorted Sockets including: 1” Impacts, 3/4” Impacts, 1/2” Impacts & More; Craftsman 6.75hp Self Propelled 22” Push Mower w/ Bag; Craftsman 6.0hp 22” Push Mower w/ Bag; 4000W Champion Gas Generator; Craftsman 6hp Push Weed Trimmer; Assorted Camping Gear; Golf Clubs & more!

HOUSEHOLD

Cabela’s Pellet Smoker Pro Series; Viking Professional 36” Propane Cookstove; Merrygo-Round Playground Equipment; Wall Mirrors; Sewing Machine Cabinet; Wood Benches, Stools, & Chairs; Drop-leaf Breakfast Table; Alco Sewing Machine in Case; Old Metal Patio Chairs & Table; (3) Patriot Pantry 4-Week Food Supply in Totes & more!

Directions: Please follow Auction signs from the intersection of Fort Road and North Main St. in Sheridan as GPS will not take you on the correct route to the Auction location!

Auction Coordinators: Jacob (307) 620-0277 & Dan (307) 620- 5401

www.brannianauction.com

I NEED SOMEONE WHO WILL TAKE MY TWO CHERISHED ANIMALS AND GIVE THEM A LOVING HOME. Sierra is a 19-year-old Mare (not rideable) and is a wonderful pasture pal and Zorro a 10+ year old miniature gilding that is smaller than most miniatures. I am no longer able to give them the care they deserve. Call 206330-6048(21)rs

703 EQUIPMENT

J AND R CUSTOM HAY. NOW TAKING ORDERS FOR 2025 HAY. Call 307-751-2054. (20)084311

NEW HOLLAND SICKLE MOWER, Model 451, 7 Ft. Bar. $1500. Call 307-672-5417. (21)0110414 BOLINGER INC., 307-684-5515 • www.bolingerinc.com YOUR LOCAL BALE BED DEALER!

BALE BEDS IN STOCK CALL US TODAY FOR AVAILABLE OPTIONS AND CURRENT PRICING BUILT TO LAST!

DUMP TRAILER • $7,988 • 5’ X 10’ • 11,464 GVW • Battery Charger • With Tarp NORTH SHERIDAN TRAILER

X 14’ ALUMINUM UTILITY TRAILER STARTING AT $4,988

• LED Light Package •

MSRP $79,995NOW $69,990! 2024 Lakota 3-Horse Living QTRS!! Colt Edition, 11 ft Short wall, Sleeper sofa, Awning, Rear Tack, Mangers, Hay Rack, ALL ALUMINUM! WARRANTY!

RATE MOTORS

LARGEST SELECTION OF TRAILERS AND TRAILER PARTS IN THE REGION. If we don’t have it, we’ll find it. 402 W 1st Street, Gillette, WY 307-670-0919 RANCH TOUGH TRAILERS!! 2025 GR 24’ GN Stock Combo, 4 ft front tack, Double Swing Out Saddle Racks, Smooth Rubber Floor, Center Gate, 1 YEAR WARRANTY! $26,995! PRIME RATE MOTORS 307-674-6677 2305 Coffeen, Sheridan primeratemotors.com

SUMMER FUN ONLINE AUCTION

Preview: Wednesday, June 11, 2025 from 4:30-6:00pm Begins Closing: Sunday, June 15, 2025 at 5:00pm

LEATHERCRAFT & WESTERN ONLINE AUCTION

Preview: Friday, June 13, 2025 from 4:30 – 6:00 p.m. Begins Closing: Sunday, June 15, 2025 at 5:00pm

Leatherworking - Saddles - Tack

Large Amounts of Leather including Natural Full Grain ½ Hide to colored Split Grain; Sheep Skin; Large Amount of Leather working Patterns & Books; Large Amount of Buckles, Snaps, Rings & more; Leather Belt Blanks; Leather Strips; Latigo Leather; Sterling Silver Conchos; Brass Conchos; Belt & Hat Band Hardware; Saddle Trees; Saddle Making Hardware; Boot Soles & Boot Repair Leather; Progressive Shoe Machine Company Splitter, Throat is 13”; Tippmann “Boss” Hand Stitcher; Heritage Tools 6” Leather Splitter; Singer Treadle Leather Sewing Machine; Osborne Round Knives; Leather Stamping Tools; Assorted Drive Punches; Lasting Pliers; Rossette Punches; Large Latigo Punches; Snap Kits; Leather Stamping Letter Sets; Saddles including: Otto Ernst Sheridan WY, Colorado Saddlery, Early High Back Saddles, Kids Saddles, Ladies Saddles; Bridles; Chaps, Halters; Breast Collars; Early Tom Balding Bit; Spurs; Saddle Pads & more!

Artwork - Collectibles - Books

2023 Cruiser RV Stryker

STG3313 Bumper Pull Toy Hauler Camper, 37’11” L, 2-slide-outs, complete solar panel setup, built in Cummins generator, outdoor kitchen w/ flatscreen TV, (2) Bathrooms, King Size Folding Bed, (2) Queen Beds that lift in rear (lower one folds into bench), Ramp door has side fold up panels, has 30 Gallon fuel tank and pump for “toys”, Camper was stored inside a shop, VERY CLEAN; 1968 Jeep CJ-5, 46,255 miles, Fuel Injected, V6 Engine, 4-speed Manual, Hard Top, Winch & Front Tow Bar; 2017 Gregor “Eagle 20 CC” Center Console Aluminum Fishing Boat, 20’ 3” in Length, w/ EZ Loader GLV Trailer w/ 2100# Axle, Mercury Mariner 15 ELPT Long Shaft Motor, Mercury Mariner 115 ELPT Command Thrust Four Storke Motor, Minn Kota 36 Volt Ulterra Trolling Motor, hummingbird “Helix 9” Chirp Sonoar/GPS Combo, Custom Canvas Cover, Has been in water one time and stored in Shop; 1991 Sea Nymph 16’ Aluminum Boat w/ Trailer, Mercury 15HP Motor & Minn Kota 12V Power Drive Trolling Motor w/ Lots of Fishing Accessories;

Location: 741 S. Main Street, Buffalo, WY

Bid Online at: www.brannianauction.com

“Changing Times” Print by Robert Summers, No. 1366/1500; “Daddy’s Priorities” Print by G. Harvey, Signed, No. 2/47; “Return to High Country” Watercolor Print by R. Dorman; “Men of the Open Range” Print by C.M. Russell; Framed Native American Pictures w/

Descriptions; Bob Coronato Rodeo Posters; Sheridan WYO Rodeo Poster; Cowboy Hats; Rustic Wagon Wheel Hub Floor Lamp w/ Hand Painted Shade; Fenton Fluted Vase; Early Broad Ax; Lightning Rods; Large Chains; Glassware; Mason Jars; Dictaphone Cameo Model; Early Block Planes; Cast Iron Sign Hangers; Enamelware; Patio Furniture; Jewelry Making Supplies; Antique Tools; Local History & Western Books; “Big-Enough” by Will James; “Smoky The Cow Horse” by Will James; “Bill Sublette Mountain Man” by John E. Sunder; Mari Sandoz Books & more!

Auctioneer’s Note: If you are a saddle maker or leather crafter this will be an auction you don’t want to miss! There are also some very nice saddles, tack and collectibles!

Location: 741 S. Main Street, Buffalo, WY

ROYAL CARGO TRAILERS IN STOCK NOW! STARTING AT $4,488

• 6’x14’ • 7’x14’

• 7’x18’

• 5’x10’ Walk-in side door, rear ramp door 3500 lb axle • 86” height

NORTH SHERIDAN TRAILER & EQUIPMENT 52 Kooi Street, Sheridan 307-673-0199 sheridantrailer.com

LET’S DEAL!

CONVENIENCE COMES STANDARD!! 2025 Diamond-T 22 ft GN Tilt Trailer, 6 ft Stationery, 6 ft Tilt, 15,000# GVW Rating, oak floor, spare tire, 1 YR. WARRANTY! $15,995!

PRIME RATE MOTORS 307-674-6677

2305 Coffeen, Sheridan primeratemotors.com

ALL NEW QUALITY TRAILERS IN STOCK!!

2025 Merhow 24 Ft. Aluminum Stock Combo, 4 Ft Front Tack, 50” Escape Door, Center Gate, Tie Rail, All Aluminum, WARRANTY! $48,995

PRIME RATE MOTORS 307-674-6677

2305 Coffeen, Sheridan primeratemotors.com

LET’S DEAL!

RANCH TOUGH TRAILERS!! 2025 Merrit 24 ft Aluminum Stock Combo, 4 ft Front tack, Saddle rack, 52” Escape Door, Center Gate, Mats, 14 Ply tires, Riveted Side Panels, 5 YR WARRANTY! $37,995! PRIME RATE MOTORS

Coffeen, Sheridan primeratemotors.com

Many countries around the world celebrate Father’s Day, but not all of them do so in June. The most common date for Father’s Day celebrations is the third Sunday of June, when the U.S. and Canada celebrate the holiday. In 2025, that day will be June 15th. Many European countries with sizable Catholic populations, such as Spain, Italy and Portugal, celebrate Father’s Day on March 19th, which is known as St. Joseph’s Day on the Catholic liturgical calendar. St. Joseph was the husband of Mary and the foster father of Jesus Christ, so he is widely recognized as the patron saint of fathers. In Scandinavian countries, Father’s Day is the second Sunday in November, which many believe to be an attempt to boost the economy during a month when retail businesses are not particularly busy. In Germany, Father’s Day is tied to Ascension Day, which comes on the fortieth day of Easter. Australia and New Zealand celebrate dads on the first Sunday of September, while Brazil celebrates Father’s Day on the second Sunday of August. No matter when Father’s Day falls, the holiday marks a great time to show dads just how special and loved they are.

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