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Rio Blanco County Days Gone By

The Meeker Herald — 100 years ago
There will be plenty of good things to eat at the Pioneers Ball.
The Gem Theater picture shows are good; Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights.
The Modern Woodmen masquerade ball on Feb. 22 promises to be a humdinger.
The early part of the week was cold — last Friday night being about zero; Saturday night, 6 below; Sunday, the same; Monday, zero. Since then the mercury has been well up with sunshiny days and thawing conditions.
“The Meeker Herald, James Lyttle, Editor and Proprietor, the Pioneer Newspaper in Rio Blanco County, Best Advertising Medium in Northwestern Colorado.”

The Meeker Herald — 50 years ago
Ben Roybal, 73-year-old sheepherder accused of killing Glen Brady at the Brady sheep camp last fall, was returned to the county jail last Thursday, after being found to be insane by the Pueblo State Hospital.
President Kennedy’s budget submitted to Congress last week included $120,000 for continuing feasibility studies of the Yellow Jacket Reclamation project. The project would take water from the upper White River and carry it to various sections of Rio Blanco and Moffat counties through a series of canals.
While they last: Ladies’ side zipper Levi’s, $2.98 at A. Oldland & Co.

The Meeker Herald — 25 years ago
Complete with a real, live “barrel man,” Meekerites enjoyed their own brand of Broncomania last Friday noon at the golf course restaurant. Out of almost 250 entries, Mary Tucker’s name was drawn as the lucky winner of the beautiful Bronco golf bag.
Quarterly reports by the University of Colorado’s business research division continue to show deteriorating economic bases in Meeker, Rangely and Rio Blanco County.
This year’s White River Soil Conservation District poster winners were Wade Shults, Marc Etchart and first-place winner Cindy Johnson.
Gus and Christine Halandras hosted a Super Bowl gathering that included Gerald and Judy Morris, Gary and Relda Coulter, Alan and Jeannie Jones, Peggy and Carl Rector, Frank and Lynn Cooley, Bob and Diana Tobin, Chris Halandras, Lori Pontine, Herb and Jan Hughley, Buck and Karen Benner, Jack and Jeannie Calver and Bill and Melinda Parker.

Rangely Times — 45 years ago
The first baby born at Rangely Hospital in 1967 was Alisa Kay Usery on Jan. 17. She weighed 7 pounds on her first trip to the scales. Rangely residents for 21 years, Mrs. Usery is a former hospital employee and her husband works for Chevron. Alisa Kay is the Usery’s sixth child.
At the Campus Theatre this week: Don Knotts in “The Ghost and Mr. Chicken,” Cecil B. DeMille’s “The Ten Commandments” in Technicolor, uncut and intact!

Rangely Times — 35 years ago
The first baby born in Rangely in 1977 was Robert Clarence Henderson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Henderson of Rangely. She is the former Sandy Wells. The 6 pound, 4 ounce baby boy arrived at Rangely Hospital at 5:55 a.m. on Jan. 7.
Graham Liles, chief of maintenance at Dinosaur National Monument since 1965, ended more than 37 years of federal employment on Dec. 31, 1976.
Rangely’s two fine wrestlers, Rod Cook and Jody Lee, represented the Panthers well against the Japanese All-Stars recently at Rifle. The RHS entries took two wins and a Craig wrestler was the only other league winner against the Japanese.

Rangely Times — 25 years ago
Sixteen Rangely citizens were present at the meeting of the county commissioners in Rangely on the 26th concerning the proposed brine water disposal facility of Jeff Peacock.
Stormie Osborne and Jon Peterson were united in marriage Jan. 16, 1987.
A quarter has 119 grooves on its circumference.
Colorado law requires that all windows to the front, rear and both sides of the driver be clear of any obstructions. This includes snow, frost, cracked glass and objects hanging from mirrors.
Students of RHS will be attending a health seminar at RHS which provides info on AIDS, homosexuality, stress, birth control, self-defense and self-concept.

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A Celebration of Life will be held by the family "when the weather warms up and the work is all done this spring," according to Kay's wishes.
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