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Page Eight Camera Records Highlight Action of 1954 Stampede < i^is^ *' "' ■ s^l" -w^ - dfll^fl^'^ w ' -^- - , -■ ”" bi 98**^ »•' ' ■. fe • ■ : JOHNNY SMALL, Kirby. Mont, I qualifies Sunday on Bay, one of I !55W^ lit ‘ 3 8 "&' -’ E^tWhSSS I r I jfeISEM I ■^xgW-- ! IBL JSmKwBMI^^^HI f ■■HnßkT ail m. ... yyy^'^^jwr y^^y^yj?- ' ./••< ^ S^ife^.y-' '‘> : . ; ’ i.ir " A/* m ^His. jh^ wB/2< JfBL.. so?^ _ JbK Hr B X JIB »W^ . J«V • I k£j?X A j^K^3huM^B||^3MM. , £pw^QjT^MMg^ Soil ^APPEARIN^T^H^ARADE each day at the annual Stampede i fcwM v- ~ f gs . Mfr jT JI REGINA KILTY BAND, of Re * gina, Satk., appear* in the pa rade. The band performed Frl- ■ ■ ■'»” ?, / \, ■ . - i Jt- 'wß . ||||||||^^ WINNER OF THIRD PLACE trophy In the meat beautiful dhrl- Marvin Brookman’a rough saddle b rones. | were a group of Sioux and Auln | iboine Indian*, led by Charley I day and Saturday at the Stam pede, marched In three parade* I and presented concert* Friday I don wa* The Herald-New* en- I try. The float carried three Wolf THE HERALD-NEWS, Wolf Point, Roosevelt County, Montana 4n k । RI ^SH^^Hi^BW^iLLj V TKy -LB|BMi ■. ■ ■ - ~ -— ^"’■; -.jm CHARLES CLANCY, Wolf Point, parts company with Top Rall In the second section of the sAS^E..^ 1 * fl fl^* I ’ B ♦*•• ?>"•■' — ^y | Shield*. The group performed trl- I bal dance* at each appearance. I and Saturday in the downtown area to add much color to the ’54 celebration. | Point children, and featured a ■ huge globe. I bareback riding Sunday. The Wolf Point cowboy failed to qual ify on all three days. CHARLESMANTLE, Twin Buttes, N. D., rides a bareback horse known as Nigger Baby. CHARLES MANTLE, Twin Buttes, N. D., takes a spill when his saddle bronc, Papa Bear, goes down In the chute gate Friday. Mantle placed second in the sad dle bronc riding event Saturday. WINNER OF THIRD place tro phy in the most original float di vision was C. E. Howe, Wolf Point plumber, with his entry, “Howe's Little Plumbers.” The faucet on top of the car has water running through it con tinually by means of a pump and small electric motor. —-^- : -—! •—■- ■■; • ■ ... -— ~-~ 4*. ‘ A4^> .^■-- • - UMM ** . 'KU. •' < TOP MONEY WINNER In the saddle bronc riding event wa* Pete Fredrick*, Twin Butte*, N. □., shown here making a quali fied ride on Hornet Fredrick* 4 ■ T — —^— : : —w H||g®M|||||||H ' , 'S *<M W . : -* w' S' ■ .If* ■/,- ■'•f* /•- -I •’i*-. *'* St BO^KRAUTHTwoif Point “ear* down" a bronc while Pet* Baker and Bill Taylor cinch the saddle down In the Wild Horae \* ■'. '■•■„ y^yy ~— T —IZFIWJS '•••^* ! * '.• \ • ■ ; -'flii^^^^. ■■ . ■'■ ■• >■■ ■*s ^Lag_JLjQK^^<S ■ . ■ ./jL-, .jE A SPECIAL NOVELTY ACT at I the annual celebration was La- I I -/J» Md I I .. iMMF. >l—, I ^Z^^MUiJJIM^K jL ‘ "y •' 5.^ V's>' ^y; TWO BIRDS and a bird house featured on this float won the x ' ■ yf .'7 V-- •. t ■ . .0| Kr|g||p _ y^& ' t ■ » »V .a^L ’'V ' '■‘’^ '"- ’ J^HRSImBi '-yy^ 2^^^^^^^^^^H^^^HMNflflfla^^^^SgaHflflSß|nß Family Reunion Members of the Stensland family held a family reunion at the John «'■ • z Jf.... -, (J « ' _ placed second in the event Fri day, first Saturday, and fourth Sunday to win the final average money. —Uerald-News Photo race Saturday. Taylor won third place in that event Saturday and ' placed flrtt Sunday. — Herald-News Photo rue Olsen and his trained buffa-**t 10, Pat The animal also appear- I I second place trophy In the most I I beautiful division for the First | Stensland home at 616 Dayton St. last week. In attendance were: Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stensland and children, Mr. and Mrs. Lars Stensland, Mr. and Mrs. George Stensland, Mr. and Mrs. John Stensland Jr. and children, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Anderson, Mrs. Oscar Brown and son Buddy, Seattle. Wash., Mr. and Mrs. Bill Ahrens and children, Mr. and Mrs. Clinten THE CORVETTE NOW ON DISPLA Y — AT THE^- HOVEY-STONE CHEVROLET Wolf Point, Mont< THURSDAY, JULY 15, IM< I ed In the Parade each day. —Herald-News Photo State Bank. —Herald-Newa Photo Flaaten and children, Mr. and Mr* Don Nelson and children, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson and children. Fairview; Mr. and Mrs. Leland Jones and daughter Bonnie; Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Bruckbakken, Mr. an dMrs. John Neubauer and child ren. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Bryan Jr., and daughter, Mr. and Mr*. Keith Bryan and sons, and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Flaaten and children.