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1 Home of Dayton Rodeo - Gateway to Des Moines River Valley Since 1877! Dayton Review Vol. 137, No. 34 Wednesday, August 27 2014 [email protected] By Tyler Anderson Dayton Review-Gowrie News Just before the Saturday edition of the Day- ton Rodeo on Aug. 30, Dayton Mayor Richard Travis will name Larry Hansen the recipient of the 2014 Community Service Award. Larry and his wife Linda Hansen are well known in Dayton, by way of their extensive work in and around the community. “That was the last thing that I thought would ever happen,” Larry Hansen said, speaking of his reaction to the award. “It never entered my mind that they wanted me [to receive the award].” The proverbial music man of Dayton, Larry had taught music for more than 33 years while being the band director for Southeast Webster middle school for more than 13 years. Larry also was part of the Dayton Summer Band, who would play music at social gatherings and events. “He was actually embarrassed,” Linda said, reflecting on Larry’s initial reaction. “He never done anything with the thought with getting any award or acclaim. He likes to work in the back- ground.” Along with playing and directing music, Larry was an advocate for the city of Dayton. Larry was one of the first volunteers for the Dayton Rescue Squad, serving with the emer- gency service for more than 25 years. “I got to thinking [about joining the Day- ton Rescue Squad] and in the next two weeks, I figured that it would be something I could do,” Larry said, recalling the events that happened after he initially donated money to one of the firemen starting up the Dayton Rescue Squad. “I actually came to volunteer for the fire depart- ment. My father was a firefighter for a munitions plant in Ankeny during World War II. They said ‘yeah, we could use people, why don’t you join the Rescue Squad too?’ I said ‘yes’.” Larry would also serve with the Dayton Fire Department for more than 25 years. Using the EMT certification he acquired in 1977, Larry Larry Hansen receives Dayton Community Service award Rose Challgren Rodeo parade Grand Marshal Rose Challgren is our 2014 Dayton Rodeo Parade Marshal. Rose Challgren was raised in the Burnside and Dayton area and has lived here all of her life. She was a member of the Dayton Rescue Unit for over 30 years as an EMTB, participat- ing on over 1000 rescue calls. Rose was at ev- ery rodeo, “on call” with the rescue unit to assist with any injury or accident. She retired at the age of 79. Rose is a member of Emanuel Lutheran Church and was president of the American Le- gion Auxiliary for many years. She is at every Memorial Day ceremony as a flag carrier, as well as participating at the flag raising on the first day of school for many years. Rose volunteers at the Grandview Care Center and works at the registration table at the Dayton township voting station. Rose Challgren was a Red Cross instructor who specialized in first aid and CPR training for more than 30 years. Larry was also instrumental in bringing back the grocery store in Dayton, served on the Emanuel Lutheran Church board, and was a proponent of the Dayton golf course. As a pro- ponent of the golf course, Larry was the Day- ton High School golf coach for boys for more than 30 years while serving on the golf board for more than five. While it is currently unknown on who nom- inated Larry for the award, Larry was apprecia- tive of the recognition. “All I know is that the city council did it,” Larry said. “I assume that it was someone on the council or someone else. I really have no idea.” Due to his down to earth personality and hardworking nature, Larry Hansen personified Dayton and the values embedded within the city and surrounding communities. For those reasons and years of great community service, the Dayton Review-Gowrie News would like to congratulate Larry Hansen for this honor. SEV High School builts team spirit with multiple activites The first day at the SEV High School stu- dents spent time in character and team building activities. The students were split into Cat Packs and went to the park in Gowrie where there was a football toss, tug-o-war and other activities. At the park, hamburgers were served for lunch to all the students and staff. At the high school there was a scavenger hunt. The scavenger hunt helped show students different areas of the school and the type of be- havior that is acceptable in those areas. The stu- dents learned what the Jaguar Way means. Aaliyah Scott, Abby Anderlik, Kearsten Hainzinger, and Karrigan Mentzer enjoy the first day of school activities in the Gowrie park. Sage Michalski, Karlee Walker, Kannedy Gallentine chat during lunch at the park on their first day back to school.

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Home of Dayton Rodeo - Gateway to Des Moines River Valley Since 1877

Dayton

ReviewVol 137 No 34 Wednesday August 27 2014 daytonreviewlvctacom

Visit wwwdaytongowrienewscom for your local news

By Tyler Anderson Dayton Review-Gowrie News

Just before the Saturday edition of the Day-ton Rodeo on Aug 30 Dayton Mayor Richard Travis will name Larry Hansen the recipient of the 2014 Community Service Award Larry and his wife Linda Hansen are well known in Dayton by way of their extensive work in and around the community

ldquoThat was the last thing that I thought would ever happenrdquo Larry Hansen said speaking of his reaction to the award ldquoIt never entered my mind that they wanted me [to receive the award]rdquo

The proverbial music man of Dayton Larry had taught music for more than 33 years while being the band director for Southeast Webster middle school for more than 13 years Larry also was part of the Dayton Summer Band who would play music at social gatherings and events

ldquoHe was actually embarrassedrdquo Linda said reflecting on Larryrsquos initial reaction ldquoHe never done anything with the thought with getting any award or acclaim He likes to work in the back-groundrdquo

Along with playing and directing music Larry was an advocate for the city of Dayton Larry was one of the first volunteers for the Dayton Rescue Squad serving with the emer-gency service for more than 25 years

ldquoI got to thinking [about joining the Day-ton Rescue Squad] and in the next two weeks I figured that it would be something I could dordquo Larry said recalling the events that happened after he initially donated money to one of the firemen starting up the Dayton Rescue Squad ldquoI actually came to volunteer for the fire depart-ment My father was a firefighter for a munitions plant in Ankeny during World War II They said lsquoyeah we could use people why donrsquot you join the Rescue Squad toorsquo I said lsquoyesrsquordquo

Larry would also serve with the Dayton Fire Department for more than 25 years Using the EMT certification he acquired in 1977 Larry

Larry Hansen receives Dayton Community Service award

Rose Challgren Rodeo parade Grand Marshal

Rose Challgren is our 2014 Dayton Rodeo Parade Marshal

Rose Challgren was raised in the Burnside and Dayton area and has lived here all of her life

She was a member of the Dayton Rescue Unit for over 30 years as an EMTB participat-ing on over 1000 rescue calls Rose was at ev-ery rodeo ldquoon callrdquo with the rescue unit to assist with any injury or accident She retired at the

age of 79Rose is a member of Emanuel Lutheran

Church and was president of the American Le-gion Auxiliary for many years She is at every Memorial Day ceremony as a flag carrier as well as participating at the flag raising on the first day of school for many years

Rose volunteers at the Grandview Care Center and works at the registration table at the Dayton township voting station

Rose Challgren

was a Red Cross instructor who specialized in first aid and CPR training for more than 30 years

Larry was also instrumental in bringing back the grocery store in Dayton served on the Emanuel Lutheran Church board and was a proponent of the Dayton golf course As a pro-ponent of the golf course Larry was the Day-ton High School golf coach for boys for more than 30 years while serving on the golf board for more than five

While it is currently unknown on who nom-inated Larry for the award Larry was apprecia-tive of the recognition

ldquoAll I know is that the city council did itrdquo Larry said ldquoI assume that it was someone on the council or someone else I really have no ideardquo

Due to his down to earth personality and hardworking nature Larry Hansen personified Dayton and the values embedded within the city and surrounding communities For those reasons and years of great community service the Dayton Review-Gowrie News would like to congratulate Larry Hansen for this honor

SEV High School builts team spirit with multiple activites

The first day at the SEV High School stu-dents spent time in character and team building activities

The students were split into Cat Packs and went to the park in Gowrie where there was a football toss tug-o-war and other activities

At the park hamburgers were served for lunch to all the students and staff

At the high school there was a scavenger hunt The scavenger hunt helped show students different areas of the school and the type of be-havior that is acceptable in those areas The stu-dents learned what the Jaguar Way means

Aaliyah Scott Abby Anderlik Kearsten Hainzinger and Karrigan Mentzer enjoy the first day of school activities in the Gowrie park

Sage Michalski Karlee Walker Kannedy Gallentine chat during lunch at the park on their first day back to school

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review2

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Dayton Rodeo covered on pages 7 8 9 10 16Wade Sundell Boxholm wins saddle broncevent at Calgary Stampede three straight days

Editorrsquos Note The following story was written and featured in the Calgary Sun This story talks about one Sundell victory Wade placed first three straight days

Wade Sundell aboard Awesome Wednesday afternoon at the Calgary Stampede Sundell won Day 2 of the saddle-bronc event He also took top spot in saddle bronc action on Day 1 and has already qualified for Champion-ship Sunday and a shot at $100000

Wade Sundell got his hands on his own express pass Wednesday afternoon

But he earned it A second straight round-winning ride in

the Calgary Stampedersquos saddle-bronc event puts the Iowa cowboy straight into Sundayrsquos cham-pionship round

Sundell tapped out an 865 aboard Voldrsquos Awesome a horse hersquos been carrying a grudge against

ldquoI had a bone to pick with himrdquo the 29-year-old said

ldquoIrsquove been waiting Irsquove wanted to get on him again because I figured it could be real goodrdquo

Awesome ruined his shot at winning the Ponoka Stampede last year bucking Sundell off near the whistle

ldquoIt was probably going to win Ponoka toordquo he said ldquoI was counting my chickens be-fore they hatched and down I went I wonrsquot do that again

ldquoHe got me right down at the whistle ldquoNot this dayrdquo Nope But it wasnrsquot for a lack of trying Awesome did everything short of pull-

ing a knife on Sundell duckinrsquo and divinrsquo buckinrsquo and jumpinrsquo

But Sundell had velcroed himself on the back of Voldrsquos star stock this time

ldquoThat was not so easyrdquo Sundell said ldquoThat was 10 times harder today than it was yesterday

ldquoItrsquos not one you want to take home and just get on all the time You want to have some money up for grabs for that one

ldquoI couldnrsquot tell you what he was doing A lot of things were happening I just kept try-ing to keep my chin down and keep gassinrsquo on himrdquo

Sundell is from a town called Box-holm The last census done in 2010 lists the

population at 195 Apparently it has experienced some

growth since then ldquoIt says 200-plus when you pull inrdquo

Sundell said ldquoI tell everybody Irsquom that plusrdquo Hersquos hoping to pack a third Stampede

championship bronze back home next week And maybe his close friend Steven Pee-

bles who won the bareback round Wednesday will get one too

ldquoSteve me and him go way backrdquo Sun-dell said ldquoWersquove been friends for a long time

ldquoJust watching him jump out there and do that it got my motor running I was wound up You get some drive off that when your bud-dy is doing good like that

ldquoWhen we first started rodeoing we met up He stays at my house I stay at his house Hersquos pretty much like a brother My dad and mom thatrsquos his second dad and momrdquo

They spent Tuesday afternoon and eve-ning getting to know the staff at the beer gar-dens

ldquoThatrsquos the nice thing about these after-noon perfsrdquo Sundell said ldquoYoursquore done early

ldquoSo itrsquos midnight and yoursquore like lsquoI think itrsquos time to go to bedrsquo Then you get up and feel good (the next day)

With both guys pocketing $5500 cheques Wednesday

ldquoIt could get a little wild again tonightrdquo Sundell said with a laugh

Peebles sounded up for it especially since he might get to leave his cheque in his wallet

ldquoThat one thing about Wade he ainrsquot scared to pull his pocketbook outrdquo

Or his express pass

Wade Sundell

Area farms become Century Farms

Richard and Twylla Sonquist of Dayton Waren and Emilie Olson of Lehigh and Cheryl Ekstrom Christopherson of Duncombe are all officially Century Farms

To qualify a family must have owned at least 40 acres fro 100 years

The 2014 Century and Heritage Farms Pro-gram ceremony was held at the Iowa State Fair on Tuesday Aug 12

The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship has partnered with Iowa Farm Bureau Federation since 1976 to recog-nize families

The programs acknowledges the deep roots Iowan farmers have with their farms

Local claims spots in Iowa State Fair for Hogs

Miller Acres Inc of Harcourt took multiple spots at the Iowa State Fairrsquos Berkshire Show

Miller Acres Inc took a spot in two differ-ent Gilt catagories and they took a spot in two different boar catagories

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Aug 27 2014Dayton Review 3

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Official Newspaper ofWebster County Iowa

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Apply online at wwwnewcoopcom or pick-up an application at the

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Employment is contingent on a pre-employmentpost offer drug screen and physical

Community Grocery Offers complete service

Dayton is fortunate to have a clean convenient grocery outlet with a full-time dedicated manager Rob Scott Rob is active in every aspect of the business and he like all staff members is always ready to help you Community Grocery has an excellent selection of canned goods fresh meats and produce bakery and frozen items In addition they feature deli meats and salads and Wonderoast chicken for those quick meals we so often need during the busy Spring and Summer season Community Grocery is locally owned and operated and will be proud to be your store of choice

HomeownersAutomobiles

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Dayton Rodeo covered on pages 7 8 9 10 16Wade Sundell Boxholm wins saddle broncevent at Calgary Stampede three straight days

population at 195 Apparently it has experienced some

growth since then ldquoIt says 200-plus when you pull inrdquo

Sundell said ldquoI tell everybody Irsquom that plusrdquo Hersquos hoping to pack a third Stampede

championship bronze back home next week And maybe his close friend Steven Pee-

bles who won the bareback round Wednesday will get one too

ldquoSteve me and him go way backrdquo Sun-dell said ldquoWersquove been friends for a long time

ldquoJust watching him jump out there and do that it got my motor running I was wound up You get some drive off that when your bud-dy is doing good like that

ldquoWhen we first started rodeoing we met up He stays at my house I stay at his house Hersquos pretty much like a brother My dad and mom thatrsquos his second dad and momrdquo

They spent Tuesday afternoon and eve-ning getting to know the staff at the beer gar-dens

ldquoThatrsquos the nice thing about these after-noon perfsrdquo Sundell said ldquoYoursquore done early

ldquoSo itrsquos midnight and yoursquore like lsquoI think itrsquos time to go to bedrsquo Then you get up and feel good (the next day)

With both guys pocketing $5500 cheques Wednesday

ldquoIt could get a little wild again tonightrdquo Sundell said with a laugh

Peebles sounded up for it especially since he might get to leave his cheque in his wallet

ldquoThat one thing about Wade he ainrsquot scared to pull his pocketbook outrdquo

Or his express pass Anglers report moremusky activity at Brushy Creek

Surface temperature is in the high 70s to low 80s Bluegill - Slow Anglers are reporting bluegill have moved into 15-20 feet of water Largemouth Bass - Fair

Look for bass in shaded areas Try a finesse presentation that will allow a slow retrieve such as a Texas rig worm Muskellunge - Fair

Anglers are reporting increased muskie activity during small windows of time triggered by fronts changes in wind speeddirection etc

Anglers can expect to fish for an extended amount of time and see all the muskie action within a short window

Area farms become Century Farms

Richard and Twylla Sonquist of Dayton Waren and Emilie Olson of Lehigh and Cheryl Ekstrom Christopherson of Duncombe are all officially Century Farms

To qualify a family must have owned at least 40 acres fro 100 years

The 2014 Century and Heritage Farms Pro-gram ceremony was held at the Iowa State Fair on Tuesday Aug 12

The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship has partnered with Iowa Farm Bureau Federation since 1976 to recog-nize families

The programs acknowledges the deep roots Iowan farmers have with their farms

SEV Jaguar football practice drills

Football season is almost here Sopho-more Nolan Brand (pictured left) prepares to hand off the ball to either one of his back-field teammates during practice drills on Aug 14

Quarterback Logan Boerner (center with ball) goes back for a pass during a first team offense-first team defense drill on Aug 14 The Jaguars will begin their 2014 campaign against Manson Northwest-Webster on Aug 29

Local claims spots in Iowa State Fair for Hogs

Miller Acres Inc of Harcourt took multiple spots at the Iowa State Fairrsquos Berkshire Show

Miller Acres Inc took a spot in two differ-ent Gilt catagories and they took a spot in two different boar catagories

Dayton Rodeo this weekendJaguars begin their season

This a big Labor Day Weekend with the annual Dayton Rodeo scheduled for Friday Saturday and Sunday nights and then on Labor Day afternoon And on Friday night the SE Valley Jaguar football team has its first game of the year against MansonNW

The Dayton Rodeo seems to be getting a little bigger and better every year And the infrastructure has steadily been upgraded This year new stairs were constructed and in recent years special mezzanine seating has been constructed

The Jaguar football team under coach Mike Swieter will be young but coach Swieter seems to maximize the talent on his teams It should be a great season and good luck to the team Letrsquos also salute the boys and girls cross country teams and volleyball team The Jaguars will be roaring this fall

The Dayton Rodeo features another great rodeo It was emphasized to us that the rodeo clown this year is really good Check out this story in our special rodeo section in the Dayton Review Please note that there are eight full color pages this year most of which cover the Dayton Rodeo

Please enjoy the Rodeo and follow the Jaguars on the field and it the Gowrie News and Dayton Review and on our website daytongowrienewscom

SE Valley Jaguarshave good scrimmageyoung team takes fieldSame coaching staff plus one

The SE Valley Jaguar football team had their Gaterade scrimmage Friday night and it was continued Saturday morning

There was lightning Friday night and the scrimmage was reduced to just 15 plays The team met Saturday morning to conclude their practice

ldquoIn a way the stoppage helped us a bitrdquo said coach Mike Swieter ldquoWe were able to adjust some things and correct a few mistakesrdquo

Coach Swieter who is entering his 11th season as head coach said the starting lineup was finalized today (Monday) The team is slowly finalizing its JV lineup too

ldquoWe havenrsquot had any problems with both school districts coming togetherrdquo he said ldquoThe boys are all buddies and are working together so wellrdquo

The Jaguars will be very young this year with only eight seniors Many sophomores are starters for the team including the quarterback and some running backs

ldquoLast year we were starting freshmen and sophomores and this year we are starting mostly sophomores and juniorsrdquo said coach Swieter All seniors will see significant action he said

ldquoWith so many new kids we just havenrsquot thought about the new conferencerdquo said the coach ldquoWe are taking care of ourselvesrdquo

There was a good crowd to watch the scrimmage

ldquoWe are excited about this seasonrdquo emphasized Swieter The coaching staff will remain the same with one addition

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review4

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Community GroceryPotato Nachos

1 medium potato35 oz ground turkey3 tablespoons water1 tablespoon taco seasoning14 cup shredded chedder1 cup shredded romaine12 cup diced tomato14 cup low-fat plain Greek yogurt1 thinly sliced scallion

Preheat oven to 400 degreesCut potato into 8 wedges Place on baking sheet and mist with nonstick cooking spray Bake for 30 minutes flipping onceIn medium skillet over medium heat saute ground turkey water and taco seasoning for 8 minutes Top potato wedges with cooked turkey mix the chedder cheese romaine tomato yogurt and scallion

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County Attorney

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W h y S h o u l d I Shop Locally

ChoicesA multitude of independent

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Economic StrengthMore of each dollar spent

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CharacterLocally-owned independent

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MemoriesRemember a favorite busi-

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Our FutureBecause youll be living with

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Visit wwwdaytongowrienewscom for your local news

Aug 27 2014Dayton Review 5

We are Bursting with Pride as we help sponsor our

great students at Southeast Webster High School

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Compassionate Personal Care

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Chuckrsquos Trunk of Junk Sale

Re-purposed Furniture Primitives Antiques Unique Items

Friday Aug 29 12-7 pmSaturday Aug 30 8 am -3 pm

304 West Skillet St Dayton IA

Grandview Health Care Center in Dayton is a skilled care facility which also offers outpatient services such as physical occupational and

speech therapy Please stop in and meet Adam Braden Administrator and Jennifer Mikesell Director of Nurses They are confident the facility can provide the personal care needed to make you and your loved ones feel at home The entire staff are dedicated to the needs of the residents You are invited to visit Grandview Health Care Center at 508 2nd Street NE in Dayton

Become acquainted with the staff and the residents Bring a friend or neighbor

the coffee is always on

No modern plumbing One more school story ndash Apparently

there has been a surge in interest in restoring and preserving the old Iowa country school build-ings Writers and reporters must have a per-sonal interest as not long ago there was another story in our local paper about various ones that have been ldquosavedrdquo primarily by area or county historical societies Some of the buildings have almost needed to be totally rebuilt but they are in prominent places where this generation and those to follow can see first hand how it was to attend such a school Are there any of my read-ers who may have resided in the ldquobooniesrdquo and among some of the last to have attended such a school If so Irsquod like to hear from you

David Peterson had reported to me on various Boone County country schools and I shared his information in this column He had mentioned that there were nine such schools at one time in Grant Township This caused me to wonder about the distance the children may have had to trek by foot or possibly horse-back to get to school I checked and learned that Grant Township was approximately 3624 square miles in size The latest article stated that State law required schools be built every two miles to insure that children had access to an education I had figured that prior to read-ing the article as with the nine schools properly located any child should be within two miles of their school Thatrsquos still quite a way for the lit-tlest ones Maybe that is why many older people I once knew who had attended a country school said they didnrsquot start until they were around seven They would have been more physically able to ldquohoofrdquo it that far Back then Dad didnrsquot hitch up the team to the buckboard or buggy at every whim of their kids Often if one or both of the parents were literate they would teach the younger one some basics the alphabet simple reading and writing and of course some ldquocipher-ingrdquo before they even attended school Those schools were basic schools going only through the eighth grade However I read something probably one of those ldquopop upsrdquo on my com-puter of what the average eighth grader in one of those country schools had to know in order to ldquograduaterdquo from eighth grade Some of it espe-cially math were things I donrsquot think I ever had to try to master

Most of those who attended those schools in the early days did not have the oppor-tunity to go on to high school They just werenrsquot available close enough to their homes Also many who did complete the eighth grade were older than average today This wasnrsquot because they werenrsquot bright enough or hadnrsquot started at five years of age Most were farm children and especially the boys were expected to help with the farm jobs during spring preparing and plant-ing and again in the fall for the harvest With those duties taking more time than our modern times they lost a lot of time in any one year and must successfully complete one gradersquos curric-ulum before advancing to the next level Thus many reached sixteen or so and simply quit as they now had full adult responsibilities to their family and farm Donrsquot sell those people short ndash most managed to become successful farm own-ers and amass acreage and be financially secure

My Dad tells of one of his classmates She had finally completed her eighth grade education in a country school in north Central Iowa (I do not recall which town is was near ) She knew that St Charles had a fairly new modern brick school house and offered a full high school education She came to live with relatives and graduated in his class at the ap-proximate age of 20 Thatrsquos the determination

many of those ldquopioneersrdquo had There is even one country school tale I

heard about my Dad When he was born and until he was five or six their family lived on a Madison County farm near Clanton Creek As a child I remember seeing the dilapidated country school that served their area It was at least a mile from their home I am assuming that Dad had wanted to ldquogo to schoolrdquo like his older brother and sister but of course was still too young One day Ma said okay and brother Cash around seven years Dadrsquos senior agreed to take him for a visit So as the tale goes Dad got all dressed up in his best overalls and ev-eryday shirt but ndash for some reason he insisted on wearing his button down dress up vest and it was over not under the bib of the overalls I donrsquot remember hearing the time of day but Dad wiggling in his seat by Cash tugged on him whispering his impelling need for a ldquobath-roomrdquo call After urgently getting the teachersrsquo attention and permission Cash rushed Dad out to the privy (thatrsquos what they had you know) but the vest had to come off before the overalls could be unfastened Yep You guessed it Cash had to be excused to walk little brother home That was the last time Dad got to go to school until he was old enough to start at age 6 By then his family had moved to another farm just out-side St Charles and he always attend a ldquotown schoolrdquo

Arenrsquot we glad we got to go to schools with inside plumbing

Webster County Pork Producers at Dayton Rescue BBQ

The Webster County Pork Producers grilled the pork and beef patties for the Dayton Rescue Squad barbecue The grill can handle to 96 burgers at a time

Dayton Rescue Squad Barbeque raising money for new ambulance

There was a large turn-out for the

Dayton Rescue Squad Annual BBQ Sunday Aug 24 The Dayton Rescue Squad is trying to raise money for a new ambulance A new ambulance costs between $150000 and $180000 The Dayton Rescue Squad is going to apply for a USDA grant The Dayton Rescue Squad does not know how much money they will get until they apply for the grant

Area student graduates Iowa State University

Bryant Wilks was a recent graduate of Iowa State University in Ames The commencement exercises were held at Hilton Coliseum May 9

Wilks the son of Crystal Wilks Gowrie and Danny Wilks Harcourt graduated with two de-gree in Supply Chan Management and Finance

He has been working as a Fleet Manager for TMC Transportation in West Des Moines TMC Transportation specializes in flat bed trucking nationwide

Wilks worked as an intern in the purchasing department with Kinze Manufacturing in Wil-liamsburg Iowa his senior year

Wilks was a 2009 graduate of Prairie Valley High School

Swedish Club meetsSept 2 in Stratford The Swedish Club will meet Tuesday

Sept 2 at 7 pm at the Stratford Lutheran Church

Alan Bergman will present a program about Indian artifacts found in the area

Everyone welcome There will be a potluck lunch

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review6

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Keith Isley performs 2014 Dayton Rodeo

This year we have all new entertainment featuring Keith Isley Keith is the 2013 PRCA Comedy Act of the Year

Keith was born on October 9 1957 in Re-idsville North Carolina Keith Started his rodeo career in 1972 at the age of fifteen competing in the junior rodeo division in the bareback riding and bull riding He also tried his hand at bull-fighting It got to the point where he enjoyed the bullfighting (protecting the cowboys) more than the competition Thatrsquos more or less how his career as a contract performer began

Keith had no desire to tell jokes or perform clown acts Being somewhat shy he found the large audiences intimidating However after a period of time he found that the baggy pants and make-up that he wore provided him a com-fort shield between himself and the spectators Slowly but surely he began telling jokes and performing clown acts

Some of his comedy routines consist of Trick Roping High Impact-Low Impact aero-bic workout various animal routines and Trick Riding Acts such as these have made it possible for Keith to make rodeo entertainment a full-time career

His travels have taken him throughout the US Puerto Rico and Canada

Keith Isley

Come and watch him at the Dayton Rodeo Labor Day Weekend You can also go on his website and check him out first

To learn more visit httpkeithisleycomStory originally found on wwwdaytonro-

deocom

Leonard AndersonScholarship honorsDayton Rodeo service The E Leonard Anderson schorlarship

will be offered starting this year honoring Leonardrsquos 30 + years on the Dayton Rodeo Celebration Committe

This scholarship will be $50000 for books and internet books The scholarship will be open to new and returning college students

This scholarship will be paid at the end of the semester when it has been shown that the applicant has maintained a 25 GPA Application information for this scholarship can be obtained by calling (515)571-8976

A memorial trail ride for Leonard Anderson will be held at Brushy Creek south horse camp on Saturday Sept 13th 2014 If you would like to honor Leonard for his many years of rodeo service come for the ride at 1000 AM and enjoy the provided evening meal BYOD and side dish if you wish Some camp sites available For information contact 515-571-8976 or 515-351-7592

Rodeo Time save money on your ticket

(Reg price is $18 adult $8 child 6-11 5 amp under free)

Option 1- Order online save $3 on an adult ticket

Option 2- Kemna Auto Test Drive Event test drive a vehicle at Kemnarsquos Fort Dodge store and receive a free ticket thatrsquos good for Fri or Mon Perf

Option 3- Kidrsquos Night- Kids free with a paid adult on Sat night

Option 4- Date night- Fri night is 2 adults for $25

Option 5- Weekend Adult Pass - 4 shows for $60

Option 6- Watch for $2 off coupon on the front page of the Messenger Aug 27th-29th leading up to rodeo weekend

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Extended hours for

Labor Day Weekend

Friday Aug 29 10am-6pm

Saturday Aug 30 10am-6pm

Sunday Aug 31 1am-6pm

Monday Sept 1 9am-3pm

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Welcome

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77th Annual Dayton RodeoBy Nicole Presley

The 77th annual Dayton Rodeo will be held at 7 pm Friday August 29 through Monday September 1

Friday is couples night Saturday is Kids Night Sunday is Tough Enough to Wear Pink night and the parade is 10 am on Monday Friday night couples can pay $24 for two adult tickets Kids less than 11 years old can get in free with a paid adult on Saturday evening

Events for the rodeo weekend include sad-dle bronc-riding bull riding bareback riding tie down roping steer wrestling team roping barrel racing and the wild horse race

Every night there will be fireworks There will also be a carnival and flea market Tickets can be purchased at the rodeo or online at wwwdaytonrodeocom

Amanda Anderson Dayton Rodeo Queen

My name is Amanda Anderson I am 26 years old and am this yearrsquos Dayton Rodeo Senior Queen I was born and raised just west of Dayton in Gowrie Iowa where I graduated Prairie Valley High School before continuing on to receive my Bachelor of Science in Ani-mal SciencePre-Veterinary Medicine in 2010 from Iowa State University I have had a pas-sion for horses and rodeo from the beginning I remember sitting on that hillside every Labor Day weekend watching the rodeo and wishing someday I could be a part of it I began riding at the age of 2 on a neighborrsquos pony I continued to learn how to ride at a Girl Scout camp in Dayton every summer until at the age of 14 I was able to buy my first horse Paco With the help of some wonderful people I grew up showing horses and barrel racing in 4-H and open horse shows even before I owned my own horse and had the op-portunity to ride many great horses along the way I continue to show and run barrels as well as Judge horse shows I have been a member of the Dayton Wranglers now for 8 years In that time I rode with the Serpentine Riders for 6 years and carried the American Flag at the 2013 PRCA rodeo I am currently the secretary of the Dayton Wranglers Youth Rodeo and Match of the Broncs Series I am very honored to be crowned this yearrsquos Senior Rodeo Queen and I look forward to seeing everyone at the rodeo

Lillie Longhorn Dayton Rodeo Jr Queen

Dayton Wrangler Jr Queen Lillie Long-horn has ridden horses all her life She started competing in barrels when she was five years old She is the Granddaughter of Leonard An-derson who committed many years to the bet-terment of the Dayton Rodeo as the Celebration Committee Chairman and Dayton Wrangler member Lillie has attended the Dayton Ro-deo each of her 15 years even when she lived in Minnesota Lillie is a sophomore at Ogden

Lillie Longhorn

Amanda Anderson

High School where she loves math and plays Basketball and Volleyball Lillie is active in 4H showing her horses beef dogs and rabbit In her free time she likes to read ride horses and hang out with her friends Lillie would like to welcome you to the 75th Annual Dayton Rodeo

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Remember

Keith Isley

Come and watch him at the Dayton Rodeo Labor Day Weekend You can also go on his website and check him out first

To learn more visit httpkeithisleycomStory originally found on wwwdaytonro-

deocom

Leonard AndersonScholarship honorsDayton Rodeo service The E Leonard Anderson schorlarship

will be offered starting this year honoring Leonardrsquos 30 + years on the Dayton Rodeo Celebration Committe

This scholarship will be $50000 for books and internet books The scholarship will be open to new and returning college students

This scholarship will be paid at the end of the semester when it has been shown that the applicant has maintained a 25 GPA Application information for this scholarship can be obtained by calling (515)571-8976

A memorial trail ride for Leonard Anderson will be held at Brushy Creek south horse camp on Saturday Sept 13th 2014 If you would like to honor Leonard for his many years of rodeo service come for the ride at 1000 AM and enjoy the provided evening meal BYOD and side dish if you wish Some camp sites available For information contact 515-571-8976 or 515-351-7592

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review8Welcome to the 77th

AnnuAl DAyton RoDeo

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Meredith Gallentine Broker

Great homes for sale208 4th St Dayton

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2014 Dayton Rodeo Serpentine Riders Carter Waddell Jenny Eckert Bobbie Brennan Shauna Overturf Sharie Stufflebean

Taci Overturf Rhiannon Camp Martha Steinkamp Kylie Watsun

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Dayton Celebration Committee Lynn Heckman Dave Bills Robb Scott Emily Clausen Tim Anderson Clayton Bills

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Come enjoy the fireworks display following each evening performance

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Moped Safety Courseat ICCC Sept 6

A Moped Safety Class will be offered at the Transportation Technology Center of Iowa Central Community College located at 1106 South 32nd Street Fort Dodge on Saturday September 6 2014 from 800 am to 230 pm This is a State approved program

If you are 14 or will be turning 14 within 5 months it is required that you take this course Class size is limited to 30 Pre-registration and pre-payment of $50 is required

For additional information contact the Transportation Technology Center at 515-574-1971

Stairs nearly constructed at Dayton Rodeo ArenaTyler AndersonDayton Review-Gowrie News

Dorman Construction Company improve the hill stairwell of the Dayton Rodeo Area in preparation for the Dayton Rodeo celebra-tion Other improvements made to the grounds beforehand will be a new fence on the east side of the arena right off Highway 175 and two new party decks for patrons

Aug 27 2014Dayton Review 11

EMANUEL LUTHERAN DAYTON Sundays 10 am Worship 9 am Sunday School Tuesdays 9 am Bible Study amp Coffee at Grandview

CHRIST THE KING CATHOLIC DAYTONSaturday 500 pm Mass Tuesdays Mass 530 pm

McGUIRE BEND UNITED BRETHERN RURAL DAYTONSundays 930 am Adult Sunday School 1030 am worship

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FIRST BAPTIST STRATFORDSundays 930am Sunday School 1030 am Worship 615pm Junior and Senior Youth GroupWednesdays 615 pm AwanaThursdays 7 pm Bible Study and Prayer

HARCOURT UNITED METHODIST HARCOURTSundays 1030 am Worship Service

DUNCOMBE UNITED METHODISTSundays 1030 am Worship ServiceThursdays 130 pm Bible Study

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UNITED EVANGELICAL COVENANT HARCOURTSundays 930 am Worship Saturdays 7am Menrsquos Bible StudyWednesdays 630 pm Dinner 7pm-8pm Bible Studies

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Advance Heating and CoolingRoger Anderson TruckingLarry and Jill AlligerLynn and Kathrynn BanksVern BauerBayer Crop ScienceByson Oil CompanyJim and Jennifer CarlsonSharon CarlsonDayton Community GroceryDayton DrainageDon Peart Custom Homes

Duncombe Gas and GroceryRich and Colleen EslickFarewayFarm Credit ServiceElaine and Jim FevoldFMC ChemicalHamilton County Redi-MixHarcourt EquipmentBob HicksJeff JohnsonRay and Laurie KauffmanDave KramerJohn Larson

Lambert Seeds ndash Kevin Lambert Macke MotorsMickleson SeedsDavid MesserlyLG SeedsMcGough ConstructionMid Iowa DoorMid-Iowa TowingMPH AutoMurphy BrothersNelson Trucking ndash Richard Nelson

PampR Entry DoorsPioneer Seeds ndash Dennis KinleyRees HydraulicRees Truck and TrailerMark RittgersSampK FarmsStine Seed CompanyTriple C FarmsRuss and Julie TuckerValent Ag ChemicalWoodruff ElectricWW Transportation

Shan Jaeschke congratulates Alexis Hanson of the Dayton Tigers Those that pur-chased Alexisrsquos Grand Champion Market Beef premium were Stine Seed Company Bayer Crop Science Valent Ag Chemical S amp K Farms Russ amp Julie Tucker Jeff Johnson Woodruff Electric and Farm Credit Service

Owen Oeltjenbruns Day-ton Tigers is congratulated by Rob Scott The Dayton Community Gro-cery Store purchased Owenrsquos premi-um for the Grand Champion Market lamb

Bryce Fevold Gowrie Groundbreakers stands with Lynn and Kathrynn Banks as they pur-chased his Grand Champion Market Hog premium during the Webster County Fair

ldquoIt is good that one should hope and wait quietly for the salvation of the Lordrdquo Lamentations 326

I have just one thing to say to you - never give up hope Never give up hope for your children Never give up hope for yourself Never give up hope for this broken bruised and bungling world

Keep hope in your heart regardless of what comes your way Hope is amazing It can grow and thrive even in the bleakest of circum-stances A prisoner of war suffers abuse at the hands of his captors but they cannot rob him of his hope that one day he will be free again

God created us with the magical power to imagine what will happen to us in the future but He gave us no power to control the future

Hope energizes us while fear paralyzes us Hope empowers us while fear weakens us Every good thing that any man or woman has every accomplished began with the power of hope

No writer ever put words on paper without first experiencing the hope of writing something outstanding Also no artist ever put his brush to canvas without hoping he would leave some-thing beautiful to look at when finished

We all have experienced our high hopes for something in our lives that ended crashing on the painful rocks of reality In the 33rd chap-ter of the Book of Psalms the 18th verse tells us that true hope lies in the Lordrsquos steadfast love

When God gets into our hope hope be-comes a faith that good things are not only pos-sible but that good things are promised to us It is the hope in our lives that keeps us moving

forward expecting a better day ahead When God is involved in hope we can

have hope for a world where little children can play on city streets at night without being afraid we have hope for a world where no par-ents ever have to watch their baby starve hope for a world where no adult ever abuses a child hope for a world where all Godrsquos children of all

races join hands and praise our Maker Hope is Godrsquos gift to us As you go

through life thank Him for it by placing your hope in Him No matter h ow hopeless things seem here on earth in Christ we have ultimate eternal hope People who donrsquot know Christ have nothing but their own hopelessness to cling to

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review12WEBSTER CO

BOARD OF SUPERVISORSRegular MeetingAugust 12 2014

The Board of Supervisors met in Session on the above date with the following members present Singer Fletcher Dencklau Campbell and Leffler Absent None Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve minutes of the August 5 2014 regular meeting Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to receive and place on file Drainage Repairs for DD 284 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Singer to approve wage increase for the following Correctional Officers Shawna Dencklau to $1625 effective August 26 2014 Brian Nellis to $1625 effective August 27 2014 and Tanner Nowell to $1594 effective August 19 2014 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Singer seconded by Dencklau to accept resignation of Joan Lara Case Management Supervisor effective August 29 2014 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve Class C Native Wine permit application for Soldier Creek Winery LLC Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve proposal from Cleaning Connection Inc for window washing services at the Law Enforcement Center Bank Building Social Services Building and Courthouse Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from Webster-Calhoun Telephone to bore under 390th Street to install fiber optic cable to New Coop 2024 390th Street in Section 35 Township 86 North Range 29 West Lost Grove Township (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Singer to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from Michael Raymond to mow and harvest right of way along 234th Street beginning east of Moorland Pond parking lot entrance and continuing east to intersection with Route D36 and 230th Street subject to applicant complying with all conditions of permit and attachments (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously At 1030am a Public Hearing was held on first consideration of an amendment to Zoning Ordinance 046 and Zoning Map to rezone the following described property from A-1 to A-2 Beginning from the Northwest corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 10 Township 87 North Range 28 West of the 5th PM Webster County Iowa thence 555rsquo to the East along the existing Northern boundary thence 355rsquo to the South thence 130rsquo to the West thence 330rsquo to the South thence 355rsquo to the West thence 260rsquo to the North along the existing western boundary thence 100rsquo to the Northwest angled along the existing property boundary and 350rsquo to the North along the existing property boundary ending at the existing Northwest corner (Mike Halligan intends to use it residentially) No written or oral comments were received therefore Chairman Fletcher closed the public hearing Moved by Campbell seconded by Singer to approve of first consideration and waive second consideration of an amendment to Zoning Ordinance 046 and Zoning Map to rezone the above described property from A-1 to A-2 and further to set September 2 2014 at 1000am as the date and time for final consideration to amend Zoning Ordinance 046 and Zoning Map to rezone the following described property from A-1 to A-2 Beginning from the Northwest corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 10 Township 87 North Range 28 West of the 5th PM Webster County Iowa thence 555rsquo to the East along the existing Northern boundary thence 355rsquo to the South thence 130rsquo to the West thence 330rsquo to the South thence 355rsquo to the West thence 260rsquo to the North along the existing western boundary thence 100rsquo to the Northwest angled along the existing property boundary and 350rsquo to the North along the existing property boundary ending at the existing Northwest corner Roll call vote Ayes ndash Dencklau Campbell Leffler Singer and Fletcher Nays ndash none Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Singer to allow claims Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to adjourn the meeting Motion carried unanimously ___________________________ Carol Messerly Clark FletcherWebster County Auditor Chairman Board of Supervisors

Regular MeetingAugust 19 2014

The Board of Supervisors will meet in Session on the above date with the following members present Fletcher Dencklau Campbell and Leffler Absent Singer Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve minutes of the August 12 2014 regular meeting Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to receive and place on file wage increase for Trin Lewis to $2280 per hour effective August 4 2014 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Dencklau to approve and authorize Chair to sign the following Proclamation Addiction Recovery Month Proclamation WHEREAS behavioral health is an essential part of health and onersquos overall wellness and WHEREAS prevention of mental andor substance use disorders works treatment is effective and people recover in our area and around the nation and WHEREAS preventing and overcoming mental andor substance use disorders is essential to achieving healthy lifestyles both physically and emotionally and WHEREAS we must encourage relatives and friends of people with mental andor substance use disorders to implement preventive measures recognize the signs of a problem and guide those in need to appropriate treatment and recovery support services and WHEREAS in 2011 38 million people received specialty treatment for a substance use disorder and more than 316 million adults aged 18 or older received services for mental disorders according to the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health Given the serious nature of this public health problem we must continue to reach the millions more who need help and WHEREAS to help more people achieve and sustain long-term recovery the Webster County Board of Supervisors and Community and Family Resources invite all residents of Webster County to participate in National Recovery Month (Recovery Month) and

NOW THEREFORE We by virtue of the authority vested in us by the laws of Iowa do hereby proclaim the month of September 2014 as National Recovery Month in Webster County and call upon the people of the County to observe this month with appropriate programs activities and ceremonies to support this yearrsquos Recovery Month In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 19th day of August 2014

Webster County Board of SupervisorsClark Fletcher Clark FletcherChairman Board of SupervisorsMotion carried unanimously

Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve request to assign Tax Sale Certificate P110004 parcel number 1712202004 known as 1107 Beek St Gowrie to the Town of Gowrie Iowa Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from City of Fort Dodge to install 16 inch water main along the west side of Quail Avenue from the corporate limits south to OHV Park (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Dencklau to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from Midland Power Cooperative to install overhead electric along west side of Vasse Avenue from 394th Street south approximately 1800 feet to new home at 3956 Vasse Avenue in the NE14 of SE14 of Section 33 Township 86 North Range 27 West (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve and authorize county engineer to sign agreement with Electronic Engineering to purchase Networkfleet vehicle management system with three year customer support Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to adjourn the meeting Motion carried unanimously ___________________________ Carol Messerly Clark FletcherWebster County Auditor Chairman Board of SupervisorsWebster County Claims Register Report for 08-12-2014 ACCESS SYSTEMS COPIER LEASE AGREEMENT 10600ADVANCED SYSTEMS INC office supplies 51370AHLERS amp COONEY PC legal fees 8250

ALLIANT ENERGY UTILITIES 4492ALLIED INVESTMENT PROPERTIES L rent payments 7900ALLSCRIPTS maintenance fee 41400AMHOF ROXANNE mileage 3366ANDERSON STATION INC transportation 9200ANDERSON JON E mileage 1500ANDERSON KATHERINE mileage 17085ANDERSON MINDY cell phone reimbursement 2500ARAMARK UNIFORM SERVICES SHED SUPPLIES 11498BADGER LIBRARY 1st library payment 241495BAEDKE GREG mileage 1500BIRDSELL TAMARA mileage 21012BLACK HILLS ENERGY UTILITIES 9657BLOOMQUIEST JEANNE RIGHT OF WAY 201451BOMGAARS SUPPLY parts 13891BRIGGS CORPORATION forms 4564BRINKMAN CLOUGH JANET RIGHT OF WAY 117452BROWN SUPPLY CO INC SHED SUPPLIES 74250BRW SHED SUPPLIES 3000BUENA VISTA CO SHERIFF service fees 1750CALHOUN COUNTY ECA LIGHTING 875CALHOUN COUNTY SHERIFF service fees 2894CALHOUN-BURNS amp ASSOCIATES INC DESIGN SERVICES 478200CASEYS GENERAL STORES INC fuel 83211CENTRAL IA JUVENILE DET CENTER detention services 170000CENTRAL IOWA DISTRIBUTING INC supplies 64480CHANCE JENNIFER mileage 2193CHIEF SUPPLY CORP employee uniforms 26530CITY OF FORT DODGE LIQUID ASPHALT 399500CLARE LIBRARY 1st library payment 213084COCHRANE TONI ZEHR salary 302500COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER voucher program 4000CONDON KRISTINE mileage 19993COUNTY SOCIAL SERVICES mhds regional fiscal 40000000CREATIVE SIGNS amp GRAPHICS supplies 39800CRITES CHARLOTTE wic cleaning 20000DANIEL PHARMACY prescriptions 3427DANIEL TIRE COMPANY TIRE REPAIR 84679DANIELS BOB rent amp expense 40000DAYTON PUBLIC LIBRARY 1st library payment 269906DAYTON REVIEW legal notice publishing 149258DAYTON TOWN OF utilities 15639DEARBORN NATIONAL life insurance 56256DEYTA LLC hhcahps fee 9000DOOLITTLE OIL CO INC GREASEOIL 259695DOUBLE M SIGNS shirts 11235DUNCOMBE LIBRARY 1st library payment 248598EDMAN ALISHA mileage 36924ELDORA PHARMACY prescription 6580ELECTRICAL MATERIALS CO STOCK 11824ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING equipment for vehicle 649685ESCOBEDO SHELLEY postage reimbursement 2269EVANS PAM rent amp expense 40000FAMILY PLANNING COUNCIL conference registration 21500FETROW REPORTING INC deposition 20520FORCE AMERICA INC STOCK amp PARTS 11529FORT DODGE FORD INC OUTSIDE REPAIR SERVICES 4061FORT DODGE MACHINE amp SUPPLY PARTS amp STOCK 55849FORT DODGE PUBLIC LIBRARY 1st library payment 1573268FORT DODGE WATER DEPT utilities 38022FREEMAN SUSAN wages 168402FRONTIER phone serivce 213701GARGANO MARK medical examiner expense 50000GE CAPITAL installation 23830GEHLHAUSEN DAWN mileage 16678GENE MOELLER OIL COMPANY fuel 8495GENERAL TRAFFIC CONTROLS INC supplies 979950GOVCONNECTION INC replacememt battery 48580GOWRIE MUNICIPAL UTILITIES UTILITLES 16697GOWRIE NEWS legal notice 144158GOWRIE PUBLIC LIBRARY 1st library payment 262803GRAY SANITATION GARBAGE 4400GRELL MELISSA mileage 28969GROUP SERVICES INC insurance premium 2311550GURNETT TERESA mileage 2601HALFWASSEN ANGIE cell phone reimbusement 2500HAMILTON MONICA mileage 6885HANNA LAURA mileage 15861HARCOURT COMMUNITY LIBRARY 1st library payment 272789HARCOURT EQUIPMENT PARTS amp STOCK 181133HAWKEYE LEGAL SERVICES INC serve papers 4000HEITRITNER TRACEY wages 179394HENRY SCHEIN INC supplies 83490HEPP BLAINE animal control 252793HERITAGE LIBRARY 1st library payment 248598HIWAY TRUCK EQUIP CO NEW PUP TRAILERS 9728400HOLMS RADIATOR LLC PARTS 170014HOTSY EQUIPMENT COMPANY SHED SUPPLIES 3830HOUSEHOLDER ELIZABETH cell phone reimbursement 2500HOWELL HALEY mileage 30040HOWELL JULIE A mileage 11833HUGGHINS CATHY wages 63750HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF service fees 3900HUMBOLDT NEWSPAPERS advertising 40900IDOT SHED SUPPLIES 318808INSIGHT PUBLIC SECTOR INC software 463124INSURANCE FINANCE CORP emergency dispatch pro liablity 37315IOWA COMMUNITIES ASSURANCE POO deductable 250000IOWA PRISON INDUSTRIES SIGNS 91820IOWA SECRETARY OF STATE ivoters maintenance fee 347436IOWA WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT unemployment 448800J amp K MARKETING JACK BRADLEY contracted wages 183000JDM MANAGMENT rent payments 8000JIMS SERVICE INC vehicle serivce 25208JOHNSON COUNTY SHERIFF service 2452JOHNSON LAW FIRM legal fees 5625JOHNSON KYLE mowing expense 20000JONES REBECCA mileage 19176JOSTEN KATHLEEN A mileage phone 35350JP BYSON OIL COMPANY 1 year tank lease 6420KAESER amp BLAIR INC supplies 66585KAVANAUGH LINDSAY mileage 5305KC - 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Dayton Light and PowerRegular MeetingWednesday August 20 2014700 am ndash City Hall

Board Chairman Kenny Sanders called the meeting to order at 700 am Roll Call Present Board members Rentschler Sanders and Vangilder Absent none Also present Randy Danielson and Craig Johnson

AGENDA Rentschler moved to approve the agenda as printed Second by Vangilder Motion carried unanimously

MINUTES Vangilder moved to approve the minutes of the July 16 regular meeting as printed Second by Rentschler Motion carried unanimously

BILLS Vangilder moved to approve the bills as presented Second by Rentschler Motion carried unanimously

TREE OF HOPE After discussion the Board agreed to allow Chairman Sanders to discuss options for the Tree of Hope with City officials and citizens

3 PHASE ELECTRIC SERVICE POLICY The Board tabled any change to the 3 phase electric extension policy until more information is received

CLINIC X-RAY EQUIPMENT Following discussion Vangilder moved to appropriate $2500 towards the purchase of x-ray equipment by the City to be used by the Community Clinic Second by Rentschler Motion carried unanimously

OAK PARK ELECTRIC SERVICE City Foreman Craig Johnson reported that Oak Park electric services were in good condition with a couple of areas to work on prior to Labor Day weekend

ADJOURN Rentschler moved to adjourn Second by Vangilder Motion carried unanimously The meeting was adjourned at 737 am

_____________________________ _______________________________Board Chairman Kenny Sanders Attest

Public NoticeYour Right to KnowDayton Light and Power

Approval of bills Period ending 08-20-14 City of dayon 6042 on account 10000Josh pace 6062 refunded 2000Ryan rice 6058 refunded 10000Marvin anderson 4448 refunded 2000Duan boker 1948 refunded 2000 Total for dept 00 26000Border states electric meter main hub electric 24038Caseyrsquos general stores 514 Gal gas electric 17270Chapman metering test 22 3 phase meters electric 140170Chapman metering test 4 meters electric 5426City of dayton reimb 12 of printer electric 25050City of dayton reimb 12 acfurnace electric 168650Continental research corp 12-ratchet set electric 10196Dayton review project share notice electric 8750Electrical materials co ug wire splice electric 2064Electronic specialties file fcc license renewal electric 8500Engquist lumber co sub sump pump hose electric 19797Crescent electric supply elec boxconduitmisc electric 74978Jerry paullin weld alum light pole electric 897588888 Lehigh valley teleph july phoneinternet serv electric 631988888 Lehigh valley teleph july sub phonetv serv electric 5164Midland power coop grandview apt wtr heater electric 42500Midland power coop july-475863 kwh electric 3385494Napa auto parts gen battery charger electric 1342988888 Payroll account july reg gross wages electric 20740688888 Payroll account july ptot gross wages electric 7791288888 Payroll account july ficamedi electric 595988888 Payroll account july city ipers electric 695788888 Payroll account aug healthdental ins electric 10574488888 Payroll account aug life disability ins electric 203088888 Postmaster j uly bill postage electric 16592Postmaster 200 stamps electric 9800Todd powers trim sec wires-rodeo electric 1500088888 Security savings bank aug bank ach fees electric 320088888 Treasurer- state of iowa july salesoption taxes electric 11244188888 United states cellular july generator line electric 4463Webster county ema 12 fy 2015 assessment electric 25258Ziegler cat inc Repair gen battery charg electric 200920 Total for dept 53 4760452 Total for bank 01 4786452 Grand total 4786452

Dayton Public LibraryBooks bull DVDrsquos MagazinesOPEN MON WED FRI amp SAT

Aug 27 2014Dayton Review 13

Leo L Ott 93Leo L Ott 93 of Boxholm Iowa passed

away on Friday August 22 2014 at Westhaven Community in Boone

Funeral services will be held 130 pm Sat-urday August 30 2014 at the United Methodist Church in Boxholm Pastor Alaire Willits will officiate Burial will be at Renner Cemetery rural Boxholm Visitation will be Friday from 500 to 800 pm at Carson ndash Stapp Funeral Home in Ogden For online obituaries amp con-dolences please visit wwwcarsonstappfuneral-homecom

Leo was born on August 24 1920 to Leon and Minnie (Shafer) Ott on the family farm out-side of Boxholm He attended and graduated from Boxholm Consolidated School in 1940

On October 28th 1944 he was joined in marriage to Ruth Jean Anderson while serving in the United States Navy during World War II To this union three children were born Donald Lee Veva Maria and Janet Rae Leo farmed on the family farm after returning from the service and enjoyed feeding cattle and raising a good crop of corn and soybeans each year Leo re-tired at an early age and continued to help each spring and fall with the crops

He and Ruth enjoyed their winters in Ari-zona and his passions were playing his organ entertaining his family and friends bowling and attending a dance each week He enjoyed planting his garden each spring and having a

Obituaries

Dane Earl Ott born July 31

Dane Earl Ott son of Jason and Mindy Ott Ogden was born July 31 at Mary Greeley Hospital Ames He is welcomed home by big brother Grant (age 3)

Grandparents are Earl and Georgene Han-son Dayton and Wanda and Dale Headrick Boone and Craig Ott Ogden

Great grandparents are Imogene Hanson of DaytonJudy Tingwald of Woodward and Mary Ott Ogden

The regular meeting of the City of Harcourt met at City Hall on August 18th 2014 at 700 pm Mayor Brundage called the meeting to order with the following Council present Engquist Greenfield Peterson and Gallentine Council Member Hanson was absent Also present Robert Barnett Bud Troup and Sherry TroupMoved by Engquist seconded by Gallentine to approve the Agenda as presented AYES ALL MC Moved by Gallentine seconded by Peter-son to approve minutes as corrected to state fire hydrant will be replaced not that it had been replaced AYES ALL MCREPORTS AND UPDATEA Water and Sewer Barney reported that All American Turf had been to lagoon and sprayed he stated some weeds still very green Barney contacted applicator at All American Turf and if weeds have not died by Friday to call back and applicator will come back and spray again Barney still has water on at bathrooms at parks for right now Mayor explained privacy issues as to reason why we cannot give out billing register informationB Maintenance Mayor reported Sam will have the letters up on the signs and will need to order more lettersC Streets Council Member Engquist spoke to Jerry Black about the streets and completing the work that needs to be completed Council Member suggested we look around for other bids discussion was held about services we receive from Fort Dodge Asphalt and agreed that we need to look for other companies to bid our street work D Community Center No ReportE Park and Rec Council Member Greenfield informed every-one that there are several trees in the park that need to be trimmed or taken down will contact Jason Akins to give estimate F Fire Department No ReportG 911 and Ambulance No ReportH Solid Waste No ReportI Emergency Management No Report

OLD BUSINESS

A Shelter House Fundraiser- Date of November 2nd 2014 was date set for shelter house fundraiser B Building Permit (Troup)- Discussion was held and looked at information provided Council Member Gallentine stated that until further information providing property lines was provided the building permit would not be able to be approvedC Lease Ball Diamond to School- Council Member Engquist spoke to Dave Hainzinger and school board wanted the city to have the city attorney draw up an agreement between school and city

NEW BUSINESSA Slide at City Park ndash Tabled for now

Approval of Bills Greenfield made a motion to approve bills seconded by Peterson AYES ALL MC

Adjourn Greenfield made the motion to adjourn seconded by Engquist AYES ALL MC Meeting adjourned at 843 PM

July Revenues

General -$146859 Water -$661561 LOST $325632 Road Use -$211166Sewer-$277121

August Bills

IPERS - $29380 Sam Dorman-$43547Black Hills Energy-$6620 Alliant Energy-$111051Blair Sanitation-$41650 TCB Sanitation-$157675Dayton Review-$5768 Ag Source Laborato-ries-$2200Lehigh Valley Coop Telephone-$10169 Tina Brandel-$74263Donna Brundage-$37166 Robert Barnett-$70400IRS-$77972 Engquist Lumber CO- $3194 Harcourt Equipment-$24399 USPS-18500Wex Bank-$7213 Webster County EMA-$17745Richard Reinartz-$5750 Webster County Telecom-munications-$85925Hawkins INC-$45972 Iowa DNR-$21000

____________________ Clerk ________________________________ Mayor Tina Brandel Donna Brundage

Public NoticeYour Right to KnowCity of Harcourt

Alexis Hanson of the Dayton Tigers with Vern Bauer of Gowrie who purchased her beef premium at the 2014 fair auction

Gage Fevold Gowrie Groundbreakers stands with his trophies after the 2014 fair auction Dayton Farm Drainage purchased his premium during the auction

Owen Oeltjenbruns Dayton Tigers stands with John McIntire of McIntire Show Lambs as he purchased the grand champion market lambs premium

Pierce Woodruff of the Gowrie Ground-breakers poses with Maureen Brand of Quality Bookkeeping during the auction af-ter Quality Bookkeeping purchased his mar-ket goat premium

beautiful flower gar-den He was an active member of the Box-holm United Meth-odist Church and a member of the Boone Elks Club

Leo is survived by his wife of 69 years Ruth of Westhaven Community one son and two daughters Donald Ott Eure-ka California Veva (Dick) Teeters Og-den Iowa Janet (Jim) Stewart Bunside Iowa seven grandchildren Ryan and Justin Ott Annette (Dave) Bojevsky Michele (Joe) Over-turf Jennifer (Craig Fjelland) Teeters Sean (Melinda) Stewart and Shane (Kerry) Maline nine great grandchildren Koa Ott Jessica and Austin Glaspey Issac and Kennedy Overturf Shelby and Hunter Bojevsky Shelby Chad and Timothy Stewart and 2 great great grandchil-dren Delanie Nissen and Aspen Glaspey and many cousins neices nephews and friends Leo is preceded in death by his parents Leon and Minnie Ott his sister Lucille Burman and his brother Charles Ott Jr niece Connie (Bur-man) Dressen and nephew Craig Norris Ott

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review14

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600 pm Opening Ceremonies by Boone Veterans Council

700 pm Pufferbilly Unplugged Concert

Friday Sept 5$200 entrance into entertainment

900 am Pufferbilly Days quilt show 1100 am Food court opens400 pm Carnival and games open500 pm Beer tent opens600 pm Pufferbilly Days softball tourna-

ment bingo with Ogden Lions730 pm Burnin Sensations Concert

Saturday Sept 6$200 entrance into entertainment

700 am Pufferbilly Days 5k and 10k run900 am Craft fair opens food court opens

brat stand opens Pufferbilly Days softball tour-nament Pufferbilly Days quilt show

930 am Pufferbilly Days Parade1000 am Beer tent opens1100 am Tailgate party for Iowa vs Mis-

souri State and Iowa State vs Kansas State car-nival and games open

1200 pm Bags tournament100 pm Motorcycle show115 pm Parade band awards

Pufferbilly Dayrsquos Schedule

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Southeast Valley

Wednesday Aug 27 Athletic Booseter Foundation Phone-a-thon 5-9pm

Thursday Aug 28 B amp G V CC Meet SEV Invite 5-7pm G JVRJVV VB Manson Northwest Webster 6-9pm

Friday Aug 29 V FB Game Manson Northwest Webster 7-9pm Early dismissal 220

Aug 27 2014Dayton Review 15

Enjoy Pufferbilly DaysYour friendly neighborhood Walmart

Save Money Live Better

New location on Hwy 30

Welcome to Boone

Thursday Sept 4 Free entrance into entertainment

500 pm Little Miss amp Mr Pufferbilly car-nival games open food court opens brat stand opens beer tent opens classic car show and photo contest display

600 pm Opening Ceremonies by Boone Veterans Council

700 pm Pufferbilly Unplugged Concert

Friday Sept 5$200 entrance into entertainment

900 am Pufferbilly Days quilt show 1100 am Food court opens400 pm Carnival and games open500 pm Beer tent opens600 pm Pufferbilly Days softball tourna-

ment bingo with Ogden Lions730 pm Burnin Sensations Concert

Saturday Sept 6$200 entrance into entertainment

700 am Pufferbilly Days 5k and 10k run900 am Craft fair opens food court opens

brat stand opens Pufferbilly Days softball tour-nament Pufferbilly Days quilt show

930 am Pufferbilly Days Parade1000 am Beer tent opens1100 am Tailgate party for Iowa vs Mis-

souri State and Iowa State vs Kansas State car-nival and games open

1200 pm Bags tournament100 pm Motorcycle show115 pm Parade band awards

Pufferbilly Dayrsquos Schedule130 pm Kidrsquos Choo Choo Fun Run600 pm Bingo with Ogden Lions730 pm Toaster Concert

Sunday Sept 7

900 am Pufferbilly Days bike ride930 am Pufferbillys Days church service1000 am Food court opens craft fair

opens mud volleyball horseshoe tournament1030 am Family Fun Day1100 am Pet show130 pm BBQ Cook-Off Pufferbilly Days

quilt show

CorrectionThe intern for the Dayton Review this past

summer was Nicole Presley Her last name wasincorrect in our publication last weekNicole did a wonderful job for the Dayton

Review this summer We wish her well at Iowa State this coming school year

CorrectionJaguars to host the SEV international cross

country meet at Gowrie Municipal Golf Course Not Prairie View Gold Course

Motorcycle Rider education class Sept 12-14 at ICCC

Two sessions of Motorcycle Rider Education classes are being offered at Iowa Central Community College Transportation Technology Center in Fort Dodge The classes will consist of two components 5 hours of classroom and 10 hours of range time

Session two will be September 12 13 and 14

The classroom portion will be on Friday from 5 to 10 pm with a choice of two different ranges being offered Range 1 will be Saturday and Sunday morning from 700 am to Noon

Range 2 will be Saturday and Sunday afternoon from 100 to 600 pm

Preregistration and payment are required as class sizes are limited For more information please contact Transportation Technology Center at 515-574-1971

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review16

Marcia Kay Vegors Marcia Kay Vegors was born June 3 1948

in Fort Dodge and passed away on April 27 2013 in Greeley Colorado

Marcia was the daughter of one of the 3 founders of the Dayton Rodeo Duane Vegors Marciarsquos mom was Erma and her brother is Norm Vegors

Later Marcia worked as a rodeo secretary for a rodeo stock contractor around the mid-west

Marcia married Bud Williams from Stratford in 1979

Marcia and Bud were involved with the Dayton Rodeo and the Wrangler Saddle Club from the early days

Marcia worked in the cook shack which was a small building located on the north arena fence where cowboys could order food from the arena through a hole in the fence Marcia also helped her mom Erma taking entries and doing the secretary work for the rodeo

Bud and Marciarsquos final resting place is at the familyrsquos Vegors Cemetery NW of Stratford

The empty saddled horse is led by Marciarsquos brother Norm

Happy Trails Marcia

Dayton Rodeo Empty Saddle award winners

Marcia Vegors and Bud Williams

Bud Williams Kerwin (Bud) Harold Williams was born

on July 26 1942 on a farm North of Stratford and grew up in the same area He graduated from Stratford High School in 1960 He passed away August 1 2013 in Greeley Colorado

He became a farrier through training at California Polytech San Luis Obispo CA in 1963 For the next 20 years Bud made his living by shoeing horses and shearing sheep in Hamilton Webster and Boone Counties In 1979 he married Marcia Vegors They moved to the Hill country of Texas and then to Fort Collins CO where Bud became the Night Manager of the Fort Collins Sale Barn He retired in 2006

Bud has 2 sons Shawn and Heath 3 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren

Bud enjoyed working around horses and livestock all his life Many times in his career when a young horse owner could not afford the shoeing costs Bud would complete the work and let the owner pay as he or she could

Bud and Marsha were involved with the Dayton Rodeo and the Wrangler Saddle Club from the early days Budrsquos main job at the Dayton Rodeo was behind the chutes working with the broncs and bulls

Bud and Marciarsquos final resting place is at the familyrsquos Vegors Cemetery NW of Stratford

The empty saddled horse is led by Budrsquos son Shawn Happy Trails Bud

Ralph Dwaine Haub

Ralph Dwaine Haub was born in Manson on September 15 1926 to Ezra and Eva Haub and passed away on April 28 2014 Ralph graduated from Dayton High School in 1945

Ralph worked with his Dad and farmed the home place north of Dayton and during one winter he traveled

to New Mexico and worked as a cowboy on ranches

On September 9 1950 he married Joan McCall of Boone They have 2 sons David and John They began their life together farming in the Dayton area and later moved to a dairy farm SW of Boone where he lived most of the rest of his life

When the rodeo was located on top of the hill where the rodeo parking lot is now Ralphrsquos rodeo life began with riding steers This ended when he was kicked in the head and knocked out His brother Daryl said that he thought that he had lost his big brother

Ralph and his friend Cliff Gabrielson from Stratford started to work as clowns for the Dayton rodeo Ralphrsquos rodeo clown name was ldquoRub-a-Dubrdquo Ralph built the calf pens at the east end of the arena and worked there during the rodeos He also helped move the bleachers from Ames to Dayton He was a life-long member of the Wranglers

The empty saddle is led by his brother John Haub

Happy Trails Ralph

Dick TellRichard Tell known as Dick lived in

Dayton all of his life Dick was born on March 11 1929 and passed away on January 5 2014

Dick married Erma Rosendahl and had 2 children Gary Tell and Carol (Keith) Harison and 2 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren

He served the Missouri Synod Trinity Lutheran church in Dayton as a board member and treasurer Dick served in the Marine Corp in the Korea Conflict in 1953 and 1954

He served the Dayton community as mayor for 8 years councilman Lions club president and the committee that formed the River Valley Old Engine and Tractor Days

Dickrsquos Webster County service included the 911 Board Solid Waste Management Board and he ran for County Supervisor Dick was instrumental in getting the ldquoHabitat for Humanityrdquo house built in Dayton

Dickrsquos work with the Dayton Rodeo included parking cars on the hill for many years running the Community Club cook shack and serving on the Dayton Rodeo Celebration Committee

The empty saddle is led by Jesse Greene the Rodeo Celebration Committee President

Happy Trails Dick

Dick Tell

Leonard AndersonLeonard Anderson was born on March 24

1938 He passed into heaven on September 14 2013 10 days before his 53rd anniversary of marriage to Marilyn Johnson Their children are Andrew and Gwenda Anderson and Alayna and Scott Longhorn Their grandchildren are Tyler Anderson Lillie Lance Lane and Lydia Longhorn

Leonard belonged to Emanuel Lutheran Church in Dayton serving his Lord with 18 years as Sunday School teacher and 6 years as board membership and head usher

Leonard was honorably discharged from the Army in 1958 He then completed Iowa Statersquos 2 year farm operations program and entered into his lifersquos work of farming

Leonard served the Dayton community as Township Clerk Dayton Coop Elevator Board member and Dayton School Board member He belonged to the Lionrsquos Club American Legion and was a Stine and Cargill Seed dealer Leonard was honored in 1979 as the arearsquos Farmer of the Year Leonard was a 23-year board member of Midland Power and the president of the Webster County Cattlemensrsquo Association

Leonardrsquos membership in the Dayton Wranglers Saddle Club was mostly spent on the Dayton Rodeo amp Celebration Committee for 34 years serving as President of the committee for 30 years During that time he installed the Iowarsquos Miss Rodeo Pageant when the rodeo was affiliated with the IPRA He initiated the seven event seven year commemoration belt buckle series for the Dayton Rodeo Leonard also saw that the ldquoEmpty Saddlerdquo memorial program that you are watching right now was presented at the Monday afternoon performance to honor those who gave so much of their lives to the building of the Dayton Rodeo For 30 years Leonard rode his horse Sugar at the end of the parade signaling the paradersquos completion In 2008 Leonard and his wife Marilyn were honored as the Dayton Rodeo Parade Grand Marshalls in appreciation for their contribution of rodeo work for Dayton

Leonardrsquos love of riding and packing horses in the Big Horn Mountains continued for 20+ years with family and friends Another great love of Leonardrsquos was reading western history Therefore a scholarship for academic technical or computer books for higher education will be started in Leonardrsquos name this year Applications for this scholarship will be made available online at daytonrodeocom

Leonardrsquos horse Buddy is being led into the arena by his daughter Alayna Longhorn

Happy trails Leonard

Ralph Haub pre-forms as a Rodeo clown

Leonard Anderson

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Dayton Rodeo covered on pages 7 8 9 10 16Wade Sundell Boxholm wins saddle broncevent at Calgary Stampede three straight days

Editorrsquos Note The following story was written and featured in the Calgary Sun This story talks about one Sundell victory Wade placed first three straight days

Wade Sundell aboard Awesome Wednesday afternoon at the Calgary Stampede Sundell won Day 2 of the saddle-bronc event He also took top spot in saddle bronc action on Day 1 and has already qualified for Champion-ship Sunday and a shot at $100000

Wade Sundell got his hands on his own express pass Wednesday afternoon

But he earned it A second straight round-winning ride in

the Calgary Stampedersquos saddle-bronc event puts the Iowa cowboy straight into Sundayrsquos cham-pionship round

Sundell tapped out an 865 aboard Voldrsquos Awesome a horse hersquos been carrying a grudge against

ldquoI had a bone to pick with himrdquo the 29-year-old said

ldquoIrsquove been waiting Irsquove wanted to get on him again because I figured it could be real goodrdquo

Awesome ruined his shot at winning the Ponoka Stampede last year bucking Sundell off near the whistle

ldquoIt was probably going to win Ponoka toordquo he said ldquoI was counting my chickens be-fore they hatched and down I went I wonrsquot do that again

ldquoHe got me right down at the whistle ldquoNot this dayrdquo Nope But it wasnrsquot for a lack of trying Awesome did everything short of pull-

ing a knife on Sundell duckinrsquo and divinrsquo buckinrsquo and jumpinrsquo

But Sundell had velcroed himself on the back of Voldrsquos star stock this time

ldquoThat was not so easyrdquo Sundell said ldquoThat was 10 times harder today than it was yesterday

ldquoItrsquos not one you want to take home and just get on all the time You want to have some money up for grabs for that one

ldquoI couldnrsquot tell you what he was doing A lot of things were happening I just kept try-ing to keep my chin down and keep gassinrsquo on himrdquo

Sundell is from a town called Box-holm The last census done in 2010 lists the

population at 195 Apparently it has experienced some

growth since then ldquoIt says 200-plus when you pull inrdquo

Sundell said ldquoI tell everybody Irsquom that plusrdquo Hersquos hoping to pack a third Stampede

championship bronze back home next week And maybe his close friend Steven Pee-

bles who won the bareback round Wednesday will get one too

ldquoSteve me and him go way backrdquo Sun-dell said ldquoWersquove been friends for a long time

ldquoJust watching him jump out there and do that it got my motor running I was wound up You get some drive off that when your bud-dy is doing good like that

ldquoWhen we first started rodeoing we met up He stays at my house I stay at his house Hersquos pretty much like a brother My dad and mom thatrsquos his second dad and momrdquo

They spent Tuesday afternoon and eve-ning getting to know the staff at the beer gar-dens

ldquoThatrsquos the nice thing about these after-noon perfsrdquo Sundell said ldquoYoursquore done early

ldquoSo itrsquos midnight and yoursquore like lsquoI think itrsquos time to go to bedrsquo Then you get up and feel good (the next day)

With both guys pocketing $5500 cheques Wednesday

ldquoIt could get a little wild again tonightrdquo Sundell said with a laugh

Peebles sounded up for it especially since he might get to leave his cheque in his wallet

ldquoThat one thing about Wade he ainrsquot scared to pull his pocketbook outrdquo

Or his express pass

Wade Sundell

Area farms become Century Farms

Richard and Twylla Sonquist of Dayton Waren and Emilie Olson of Lehigh and Cheryl Ekstrom Christopherson of Duncombe are all officially Century Farms

To qualify a family must have owned at least 40 acres fro 100 years

The 2014 Century and Heritage Farms Pro-gram ceremony was held at the Iowa State Fair on Tuesday Aug 12

The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship has partnered with Iowa Farm Bureau Federation since 1976 to recog-nize families

The programs acknowledges the deep roots Iowan farmers have with their farms

Local claims spots in Iowa State Fair for Hogs

Miller Acres Inc of Harcourt took multiple spots at the Iowa State Fairrsquos Berkshire Show

Miller Acres Inc took a spot in two differ-ent Gilt catagories and they took a spot in two different boar catagories

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Community Grocery Offers complete service

Dayton is fortunate to have a clean convenient grocery outlet with a full-time dedicated manager Rob Scott Rob is active in every aspect of the business and he like all staff members is always ready to help you Community Grocery has an excellent selection of canned goods fresh meats and produce bakery and frozen items In addition they feature deli meats and salads and Wonderoast chicken for those quick meals we so often need during the busy Spring and Summer season Community Grocery is locally owned and operated and will be proud to be your store of choice

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Dayton Rodeo covered on pages 7 8 9 10 16Wade Sundell Boxholm wins saddle broncevent at Calgary Stampede three straight days

population at 195 Apparently it has experienced some

growth since then ldquoIt says 200-plus when you pull inrdquo

Sundell said ldquoI tell everybody Irsquom that plusrdquo Hersquos hoping to pack a third Stampede

championship bronze back home next week And maybe his close friend Steven Pee-

bles who won the bareback round Wednesday will get one too

ldquoSteve me and him go way backrdquo Sun-dell said ldquoWersquove been friends for a long time

ldquoJust watching him jump out there and do that it got my motor running I was wound up You get some drive off that when your bud-dy is doing good like that

ldquoWhen we first started rodeoing we met up He stays at my house I stay at his house Hersquos pretty much like a brother My dad and mom thatrsquos his second dad and momrdquo

They spent Tuesday afternoon and eve-ning getting to know the staff at the beer gar-dens

ldquoThatrsquos the nice thing about these after-noon perfsrdquo Sundell said ldquoYoursquore done early

ldquoSo itrsquos midnight and yoursquore like lsquoI think itrsquos time to go to bedrsquo Then you get up and feel good (the next day)

With both guys pocketing $5500 cheques Wednesday

ldquoIt could get a little wild again tonightrdquo Sundell said with a laugh

Peebles sounded up for it especially since he might get to leave his cheque in his wallet

ldquoThat one thing about Wade he ainrsquot scared to pull his pocketbook outrdquo

Or his express pass Anglers report moremusky activity at Brushy Creek

Surface temperature is in the high 70s to low 80s Bluegill - Slow Anglers are reporting bluegill have moved into 15-20 feet of water Largemouth Bass - Fair

Look for bass in shaded areas Try a finesse presentation that will allow a slow retrieve such as a Texas rig worm Muskellunge - Fair

Anglers are reporting increased muskie activity during small windows of time triggered by fronts changes in wind speeddirection etc

Anglers can expect to fish for an extended amount of time and see all the muskie action within a short window

Area farms become Century Farms

Richard and Twylla Sonquist of Dayton Waren and Emilie Olson of Lehigh and Cheryl Ekstrom Christopherson of Duncombe are all officially Century Farms

To qualify a family must have owned at least 40 acres fro 100 years

The 2014 Century and Heritage Farms Pro-gram ceremony was held at the Iowa State Fair on Tuesday Aug 12

The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship has partnered with Iowa Farm Bureau Federation since 1976 to recog-nize families

The programs acknowledges the deep roots Iowan farmers have with their farms

SEV Jaguar football practice drills

Football season is almost here Sopho-more Nolan Brand (pictured left) prepares to hand off the ball to either one of his back-field teammates during practice drills on Aug 14

Quarterback Logan Boerner (center with ball) goes back for a pass during a first team offense-first team defense drill on Aug 14 The Jaguars will begin their 2014 campaign against Manson Northwest-Webster on Aug 29

Local claims spots in Iowa State Fair for Hogs

Miller Acres Inc of Harcourt took multiple spots at the Iowa State Fairrsquos Berkshire Show

Miller Acres Inc took a spot in two differ-ent Gilt catagories and they took a spot in two different boar catagories

Dayton Rodeo this weekendJaguars begin their season

This a big Labor Day Weekend with the annual Dayton Rodeo scheduled for Friday Saturday and Sunday nights and then on Labor Day afternoon And on Friday night the SE Valley Jaguar football team has its first game of the year against MansonNW

The Dayton Rodeo seems to be getting a little bigger and better every year And the infrastructure has steadily been upgraded This year new stairs were constructed and in recent years special mezzanine seating has been constructed

The Jaguar football team under coach Mike Swieter will be young but coach Swieter seems to maximize the talent on his teams It should be a great season and good luck to the team Letrsquos also salute the boys and girls cross country teams and volleyball team The Jaguars will be roaring this fall

The Dayton Rodeo features another great rodeo It was emphasized to us that the rodeo clown this year is really good Check out this story in our special rodeo section in the Dayton Review Please note that there are eight full color pages this year most of which cover the Dayton Rodeo

Please enjoy the Rodeo and follow the Jaguars on the field and it the Gowrie News and Dayton Review and on our website daytongowrienewscom

SE Valley Jaguarshave good scrimmageyoung team takes fieldSame coaching staff plus one

The SE Valley Jaguar football team had their Gaterade scrimmage Friday night and it was continued Saturday morning

There was lightning Friday night and the scrimmage was reduced to just 15 plays The team met Saturday morning to conclude their practice

ldquoIn a way the stoppage helped us a bitrdquo said coach Mike Swieter ldquoWe were able to adjust some things and correct a few mistakesrdquo

Coach Swieter who is entering his 11th season as head coach said the starting lineup was finalized today (Monday) The team is slowly finalizing its JV lineup too

ldquoWe havenrsquot had any problems with both school districts coming togetherrdquo he said ldquoThe boys are all buddies and are working together so wellrdquo

The Jaguars will be very young this year with only eight seniors Many sophomores are starters for the team including the quarterback and some running backs

ldquoLast year we were starting freshmen and sophomores and this year we are starting mostly sophomores and juniorsrdquo said coach Swieter All seniors will see significant action he said

ldquoWith so many new kids we just havenrsquot thought about the new conferencerdquo said the coach ldquoWe are taking care of ourselvesrdquo

There was a good crowd to watch the scrimmage

ldquoWe are excited about this seasonrdquo emphasized Swieter The coaching staff will remain the same with one addition

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review4

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1 medium potato35 oz ground turkey3 tablespoons water1 tablespoon taco seasoning14 cup shredded chedder1 cup shredded romaine12 cup diced tomato14 cup low-fat plain Greek yogurt1 thinly sliced scallion

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Fresh homemade noon specialsand serving breakfast

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MemoriesRemember a favorite busi-

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Grandview Health Care Center in Dayton is a skilled care facility which also offers outpatient services such as physical occupational and

speech therapy Please stop in and meet Adam Braden Administrator and Jennifer Mikesell Director of Nurses They are confident the facility can provide the personal care needed to make you and your loved ones feel at home The entire staff are dedicated to the needs of the residents You are invited to visit Grandview Health Care Center at 508 2nd Street NE in Dayton

Become acquainted with the staff and the residents Bring a friend or neighbor

the coffee is always on

No modern plumbing One more school story ndash Apparently

there has been a surge in interest in restoring and preserving the old Iowa country school build-ings Writers and reporters must have a per-sonal interest as not long ago there was another story in our local paper about various ones that have been ldquosavedrdquo primarily by area or county historical societies Some of the buildings have almost needed to be totally rebuilt but they are in prominent places where this generation and those to follow can see first hand how it was to attend such a school Are there any of my read-ers who may have resided in the ldquobooniesrdquo and among some of the last to have attended such a school If so Irsquod like to hear from you

David Peterson had reported to me on various Boone County country schools and I shared his information in this column He had mentioned that there were nine such schools at one time in Grant Township This caused me to wonder about the distance the children may have had to trek by foot or possibly horse-back to get to school I checked and learned that Grant Township was approximately 3624 square miles in size The latest article stated that State law required schools be built every two miles to insure that children had access to an education I had figured that prior to read-ing the article as with the nine schools properly located any child should be within two miles of their school Thatrsquos still quite a way for the lit-tlest ones Maybe that is why many older people I once knew who had attended a country school said they didnrsquot start until they were around seven They would have been more physically able to ldquohoofrdquo it that far Back then Dad didnrsquot hitch up the team to the buckboard or buggy at every whim of their kids Often if one or both of the parents were literate they would teach the younger one some basics the alphabet simple reading and writing and of course some ldquocipher-ingrdquo before they even attended school Those schools were basic schools going only through the eighth grade However I read something probably one of those ldquopop upsrdquo on my com-puter of what the average eighth grader in one of those country schools had to know in order to ldquograduaterdquo from eighth grade Some of it espe-cially math were things I donrsquot think I ever had to try to master

Most of those who attended those schools in the early days did not have the oppor-tunity to go on to high school They just werenrsquot available close enough to their homes Also many who did complete the eighth grade were older than average today This wasnrsquot because they werenrsquot bright enough or hadnrsquot started at five years of age Most were farm children and especially the boys were expected to help with the farm jobs during spring preparing and plant-ing and again in the fall for the harvest With those duties taking more time than our modern times they lost a lot of time in any one year and must successfully complete one gradersquos curric-ulum before advancing to the next level Thus many reached sixteen or so and simply quit as they now had full adult responsibilities to their family and farm Donrsquot sell those people short ndash most managed to become successful farm own-ers and amass acreage and be financially secure

My Dad tells of one of his classmates She had finally completed her eighth grade education in a country school in north Central Iowa (I do not recall which town is was near ) She knew that St Charles had a fairly new modern brick school house and offered a full high school education She came to live with relatives and graduated in his class at the ap-proximate age of 20 Thatrsquos the determination

many of those ldquopioneersrdquo had There is even one country school tale I

heard about my Dad When he was born and until he was five or six their family lived on a Madison County farm near Clanton Creek As a child I remember seeing the dilapidated country school that served their area It was at least a mile from their home I am assuming that Dad had wanted to ldquogo to schoolrdquo like his older brother and sister but of course was still too young One day Ma said okay and brother Cash around seven years Dadrsquos senior agreed to take him for a visit So as the tale goes Dad got all dressed up in his best overalls and ev-eryday shirt but ndash for some reason he insisted on wearing his button down dress up vest and it was over not under the bib of the overalls I donrsquot remember hearing the time of day but Dad wiggling in his seat by Cash tugged on him whispering his impelling need for a ldquobath-roomrdquo call After urgently getting the teachersrsquo attention and permission Cash rushed Dad out to the privy (thatrsquos what they had you know) but the vest had to come off before the overalls could be unfastened Yep You guessed it Cash had to be excused to walk little brother home That was the last time Dad got to go to school until he was old enough to start at age 6 By then his family had moved to another farm just out-side St Charles and he always attend a ldquotown schoolrdquo

Arenrsquot we glad we got to go to schools with inside plumbing

Webster County Pork Producers at Dayton Rescue BBQ

The Webster County Pork Producers grilled the pork and beef patties for the Dayton Rescue Squad barbecue The grill can handle to 96 burgers at a time

Dayton Rescue Squad Barbeque raising money for new ambulance

There was a large turn-out for the

Dayton Rescue Squad Annual BBQ Sunday Aug 24 The Dayton Rescue Squad is trying to raise money for a new ambulance A new ambulance costs between $150000 and $180000 The Dayton Rescue Squad is going to apply for a USDA grant The Dayton Rescue Squad does not know how much money they will get until they apply for the grant

Area student graduates Iowa State University

Bryant Wilks was a recent graduate of Iowa State University in Ames The commencement exercises were held at Hilton Coliseum May 9

Wilks the son of Crystal Wilks Gowrie and Danny Wilks Harcourt graduated with two de-gree in Supply Chan Management and Finance

He has been working as a Fleet Manager for TMC Transportation in West Des Moines TMC Transportation specializes in flat bed trucking nationwide

Wilks worked as an intern in the purchasing department with Kinze Manufacturing in Wil-liamsburg Iowa his senior year

Wilks was a 2009 graduate of Prairie Valley High School

Swedish Club meetsSept 2 in Stratford The Swedish Club will meet Tuesday

Sept 2 at 7 pm at the Stratford Lutheran Church

Alan Bergman will present a program about Indian artifacts found in the area

Everyone welcome There will be a potluck lunch

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Keith Isley performs 2014 Dayton Rodeo

This year we have all new entertainment featuring Keith Isley Keith is the 2013 PRCA Comedy Act of the Year

Keith was born on October 9 1957 in Re-idsville North Carolina Keith Started his rodeo career in 1972 at the age of fifteen competing in the junior rodeo division in the bareback riding and bull riding He also tried his hand at bull-fighting It got to the point where he enjoyed the bullfighting (protecting the cowboys) more than the competition Thatrsquos more or less how his career as a contract performer began

Keith had no desire to tell jokes or perform clown acts Being somewhat shy he found the large audiences intimidating However after a period of time he found that the baggy pants and make-up that he wore provided him a com-fort shield between himself and the spectators Slowly but surely he began telling jokes and performing clown acts

Some of his comedy routines consist of Trick Roping High Impact-Low Impact aero-bic workout various animal routines and Trick Riding Acts such as these have made it possible for Keith to make rodeo entertainment a full-time career

His travels have taken him throughout the US Puerto Rico and Canada

Keith Isley

Come and watch him at the Dayton Rodeo Labor Day Weekend You can also go on his website and check him out first

To learn more visit httpkeithisleycomStory originally found on wwwdaytonro-

deocom

Leonard AndersonScholarship honorsDayton Rodeo service The E Leonard Anderson schorlarship

will be offered starting this year honoring Leonardrsquos 30 + years on the Dayton Rodeo Celebration Committe

This scholarship will be $50000 for books and internet books The scholarship will be open to new and returning college students

This scholarship will be paid at the end of the semester when it has been shown that the applicant has maintained a 25 GPA Application information for this scholarship can be obtained by calling (515)571-8976

A memorial trail ride for Leonard Anderson will be held at Brushy Creek south horse camp on Saturday Sept 13th 2014 If you would like to honor Leonard for his many years of rodeo service come for the ride at 1000 AM and enjoy the provided evening meal BYOD and side dish if you wish Some camp sites available For information contact 515-571-8976 or 515-351-7592

Rodeo Time save money on your ticket

(Reg price is $18 adult $8 child 6-11 5 amp under free)

Option 1- Order online save $3 on an adult ticket

Option 2- Kemna Auto Test Drive Event test drive a vehicle at Kemnarsquos Fort Dodge store and receive a free ticket thatrsquos good for Fri or Mon Perf

Option 3- Kidrsquos Night- Kids free with a paid adult on Sat night

Option 4- Date night- Fri night is 2 adults for $25

Option 5- Weekend Adult Pass - 4 shows for $60

Option 6- Watch for $2 off coupon on the front page of the Messenger Aug 27th-29th leading up to rodeo weekend

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Friday Aug 29 10am-6pm

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Welcome

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Tax work amp Accounting

77th Annual Dayton RodeoBy Nicole Presley

The 77th annual Dayton Rodeo will be held at 7 pm Friday August 29 through Monday September 1

Friday is couples night Saturday is Kids Night Sunday is Tough Enough to Wear Pink night and the parade is 10 am on Monday Friday night couples can pay $24 for two adult tickets Kids less than 11 years old can get in free with a paid adult on Saturday evening

Events for the rodeo weekend include sad-dle bronc-riding bull riding bareback riding tie down roping steer wrestling team roping barrel racing and the wild horse race

Every night there will be fireworks There will also be a carnival and flea market Tickets can be purchased at the rodeo or online at wwwdaytonrodeocom

Amanda Anderson Dayton Rodeo Queen

My name is Amanda Anderson I am 26 years old and am this yearrsquos Dayton Rodeo Senior Queen I was born and raised just west of Dayton in Gowrie Iowa where I graduated Prairie Valley High School before continuing on to receive my Bachelor of Science in Ani-mal SciencePre-Veterinary Medicine in 2010 from Iowa State University I have had a pas-sion for horses and rodeo from the beginning I remember sitting on that hillside every Labor Day weekend watching the rodeo and wishing someday I could be a part of it I began riding at the age of 2 on a neighborrsquos pony I continued to learn how to ride at a Girl Scout camp in Dayton every summer until at the age of 14 I was able to buy my first horse Paco With the help of some wonderful people I grew up showing horses and barrel racing in 4-H and open horse shows even before I owned my own horse and had the op-portunity to ride many great horses along the way I continue to show and run barrels as well as Judge horse shows I have been a member of the Dayton Wranglers now for 8 years In that time I rode with the Serpentine Riders for 6 years and carried the American Flag at the 2013 PRCA rodeo I am currently the secretary of the Dayton Wranglers Youth Rodeo and Match of the Broncs Series I am very honored to be crowned this yearrsquos Senior Rodeo Queen and I look forward to seeing everyone at the rodeo

Lillie Longhorn Dayton Rodeo Jr Queen

Dayton Wrangler Jr Queen Lillie Long-horn has ridden horses all her life She started competing in barrels when she was five years old She is the Granddaughter of Leonard An-derson who committed many years to the bet-terment of the Dayton Rodeo as the Celebration Committee Chairman and Dayton Wrangler member Lillie has attended the Dayton Ro-deo each of her 15 years even when she lived in Minnesota Lillie is a sophomore at Ogden

Lillie Longhorn

Amanda Anderson

High School where she loves math and plays Basketball and Volleyball Lillie is active in 4H showing her horses beef dogs and rabbit In her free time she likes to read ride horses and hang out with her friends Lillie would like to welcome you to the 75th Annual Dayton Rodeo

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Remember

Keith Isley

Come and watch him at the Dayton Rodeo Labor Day Weekend You can also go on his website and check him out first

To learn more visit httpkeithisleycomStory originally found on wwwdaytonro-

deocom

Leonard AndersonScholarship honorsDayton Rodeo service The E Leonard Anderson schorlarship

will be offered starting this year honoring Leonardrsquos 30 + years on the Dayton Rodeo Celebration Committe

This scholarship will be $50000 for books and internet books The scholarship will be open to new and returning college students

This scholarship will be paid at the end of the semester when it has been shown that the applicant has maintained a 25 GPA Application information for this scholarship can be obtained by calling (515)571-8976

A memorial trail ride for Leonard Anderson will be held at Brushy Creek south horse camp on Saturday Sept 13th 2014 If you would like to honor Leonard for his many years of rodeo service come for the ride at 1000 AM and enjoy the provided evening meal BYOD and side dish if you wish Some camp sites available For information contact 515-571-8976 or 515-351-7592

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review8Welcome to the 77th

AnnuAl DAyton RoDeo

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2 Bedroom home 2 car attached garage detached 30x40 ga-rageheated shop 2 bath

308 1st Ave NW Dayton

Split level home new 2 car garage 1 car attached garage 4 season porch and deck 3 bedrooms 3 bathrooms

Sandholm Real Estate

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Meredith Gallentine Broker

Great homes for sale208 4th St Dayton

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2014 Dayton Rodeo Serpentine Riders Carter Waddell Jenny Eckert Bobbie Brennan Shauna Overturf Sharie Stufflebean

Taci Overturf Rhiannon Camp Martha Steinkamp Kylie Watsun

Dayton Ogden406 3rd St NE 601 W Division(515) 547-2512 (515) 275-2702

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since 1949

Compassionate Personal Care

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Come enjoy the fireworks display following each evening performance

of the Dayton Rodeo

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Moped Safety Courseat ICCC Sept 6

A Moped Safety Class will be offered at the Transportation Technology Center of Iowa Central Community College located at 1106 South 32nd Street Fort Dodge on Saturday September 6 2014 from 800 am to 230 pm This is a State approved program

If you are 14 or will be turning 14 within 5 months it is required that you take this course Class size is limited to 30 Pre-registration and pre-payment of $50 is required

For additional information contact the Transportation Technology Center at 515-574-1971

Stairs nearly constructed at Dayton Rodeo ArenaTyler AndersonDayton Review-Gowrie News

Dorman Construction Company improve the hill stairwell of the Dayton Rodeo Area in preparation for the Dayton Rodeo celebra-tion Other improvements made to the grounds beforehand will be a new fence on the east side of the arena right off Highway 175 and two new party decks for patrons

Aug 27 2014Dayton Review 11

EMANUEL LUTHERAN DAYTON Sundays 10 am Worship 9 am Sunday School Tuesdays 9 am Bible Study amp Coffee at Grandview

CHRIST THE KING CATHOLIC DAYTONSaturday 500 pm Mass Tuesdays Mass 530 pm

McGUIRE BEND UNITED BRETHERN RURAL DAYTONSundays 930 am Adult Sunday School 1030 am worship

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FIRST BAPTIST STRATFORDSundays 930am Sunday School 1030 am Worship 615pm Junior and Senior Youth GroupWednesdays 615 pm AwanaThursdays 7 pm Bible Study and Prayer

HARCOURT UNITED METHODIST HARCOURTSundays 1030 am Worship Service

DUNCOMBE UNITED METHODISTSundays 1030 am Worship ServiceThursdays 130 pm Bible Study

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LEHIGH-OTHO METHODISTSundays Lehigh--930 am Sunday School 11 am WorshipUMW meets 1st Wed of month 1 pmOtho-- 9am Worship 10am SS

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Duncombe Gas and GroceryRich and Colleen EslickFarewayFarm Credit ServiceElaine and Jim FevoldFMC ChemicalHamilton County Redi-MixHarcourt EquipmentBob HicksJeff JohnsonRay and Laurie KauffmanDave KramerJohn Larson

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Shan Jaeschke congratulates Alexis Hanson of the Dayton Tigers Those that pur-chased Alexisrsquos Grand Champion Market Beef premium were Stine Seed Company Bayer Crop Science Valent Ag Chemical S amp K Farms Russ amp Julie Tucker Jeff Johnson Woodruff Electric and Farm Credit Service

Owen Oeltjenbruns Day-ton Tigers is congratulated by Rob Scott The Dayton Community Gro-cery Store purchased Owenrsquos premi-um for the Grand Champion Market lamb

Bryce Fevold Gowrie Groundbreakers stands with Lynn and Kathrynn Banks as they pur-chased his Grand Champion Market Hog premium during the Webster County Fair

ldquoIt is good that one should hope and wait quietly for the salvation of the Lordrdquo Lamentations 326

I have just one thing to say to you - never give up hope Never give up hope for your children Never give up hope for yourself Never give up hope for this broken bruised and bungling world

Keep hope in your heart regardless of what comes your way Hope is amazing It can grow and thrive even in the bleakest of circum-stances A prisoner of war suffers abuse at the hands of his captors but they cannot rob him of his hope that one day he will be free again

God created us with the magical power to imagine what will happen to us in the future but He gave us no power to control the future

Hope energizes us while fear paralyzes us Hope empowers us while fear weakens us Every good thing that any man or woman has every accomplished began with the power of hope

No writer ever put words on paper without first experiencing the hope of writing something outstanding Also no artist ever put his brush to canvas without hoping he would leave some-thing beautiful to look at when finished

We all have experienced our high hopes for something in our lives that ended crashing on the painful rocks of reality In the 33rd chap-ter of the Book of Psalms the 18th verse tells us that true hope lies in the Lordrsquos steadfast love

When God gets into our hope hope be-comes a faith that good things are not only pos-sible but that good things are promised to us It is the hope in our lives that keeps us moving

forward expecting a better day ahead When God is involved in hope we can

have hope for a world where little children can play on city streets at night without being afraid we have hope for a world where no par-ents ever have to watch their baby starve hope for a world where no adult ever abuses a child hope for a world where all Godrsquos children of all

races join hands and praise our Maker Hope is Godrsquos gift to us As you go

through life thank Him for it by placing your hope in Him No matter h ow hopeless things seem here on earth in Christ we have ultimate eternal hope People who donrsquot know Christ have nothing but their own hopelessness to cling to

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review12WEBSTER CO

BOARD OF SUPERVISORSRegular MeetingAugust 12 2014

The Board of Supervisors met in Session on the above date with the following members present Singer Fletcher Dencklau Campbell and Leffler Absent None Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve minutes of the August 5 2014 regular meeting Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to receive and place on file Drainage Repairs for DD 284 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Singer to approve wage increase for the following Correctional Officers Shawna Dencklau to $1625 effective August 26 2014 Brian Nellis to $1625 effective August 27 2014 and Tanner Nowell to $1594 effective August 19 2014 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Singer seconded by Dencklau to accept resignation of Joan Lara Case Management Supervisor effective August 29 2014 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve Class C Native Wine permit application for Soldier Creek Winery LLC Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve proposal from Cleaning Connection Inc for window washing services at the Law Enforcement Center Bank Building Social Services Building and Courthouse Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from Webster-Calhoun Telephone to bore under 390th Street to install fiber optic cable to New Coop 2024 390th Street in Section 35 Township 86 North Range 29 West Lost Grove Township (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Singer to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from Michael Raymond to mow and harvest right of way along 234th Street beginning east of Moorland Pond parking lot entrance and continuing east to intersection with Route D36 and 230th Street subject to applicant complying with all conditions of permit and attachments (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously At 1030am a Public Hearing was held on first consideration of an amendment to Zoning Ordinance 046 and Zoning Map to rezone the following described property from A-1 to A-2 Beginning from the Northwest corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 10 Township 87 North Range 28 West of the 5th PM Webster County Iowa thence 555rsquo to the East along the existing Northern boundary thence 355rsquo to the South thence 130rsquo to the West thence 330rsquo to the South thence 355rsquo to the West thence 260rsquo to the North along the existing western boundary thence 100rsquo to the Northwest angled along the existing property boundary and 350rsquo to the North along the existing property boundary ending at the existing Northwest corner (Mike Halligan intends to use it residentially) No written or oral comments were received therefore Chairman Fletcher closed the public hearing Moved by Campbell seconded by Singer to approve of first consideration and waive second consideration of an amendment to Zoning Ordinance 046 and Zoning Map to rezone the above described property from A-1 to A-2 and further to set September 2 2014 at 1000am as the date and time for final consideration to amend Zoning Ordinance 046 and Zoning Map to rezone the following described property from A-1 to A-2 Beginning from the Northwest corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 10 Township 87 North Range 28 West of the 5th PM Webster County Iowa thence 555rsquo to the East along the existing Northern boundary thence 355rsquo to the South thence 130rsquo to the West thence 330rsquo to the South thence 355rsquo to the West thence 260rsquo to the North along the existing western boundary thence 100rsquo to the Northwest angled along the existing property boundary and 350rsquo to the North along the existing property boundary ending at the existing Northwest corner Roll call vote Ayes ndash Dencklau Campbell Leffler Singer and Fletcher Nays ndash none Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Singer to allow claims Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to adjourn the meeting Motion carried unanimously ___________________________ Carol Messerly Clark FletcherWebster County Auditor Chairman Board of Supervisors

Regular MeetingAugust 19 2014

The Board of Supervisors will meet in Session on the above date with the following members present Fletcher Dencklau Campbell and Leffler Absent Singer Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve minutes of the August 12 2014 regular meeting Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to receive and place on file wage increase for Trin Lewis to $2280 per hour effective August 4 2014 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Dencklau to approve and authorize Chair to sign the following Proclamation Addiction Recovery Month Proclamation WHEREAS behavioral health is an essential part of health and onersquos overall wellness and WHEREAS prevention of mental andor substance use disorders works treatment is effective and people recover in our area and around the nation and WHEREAS preventing and overcoming mental andor substance use disorders is essential to achieving healthy lifestyles both physically and emotionally and WHEREAS we must encourage relatives and friends of people with mental andor substance use disorders to implement preventive measures recognize the signs of a problem and guide those in need to appropriate treatment and recovery support services and WHEREAS in 2011 38 million people received specialty treatment for a substance use disorder and more than 316 million adults aged 18 or older received services for mental disorders according to the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health Given the serious nature of this public health problem we must continue to reach the millions more who need help and WHEREAS to help more people achieve and sustain long-term recovery the Webster County Board of Supervisors and Community and Family Resources invite all residents of Webster County to participate in National Recovery Month (Recovery Month) and

NOW THEREFORE We by virtue of the authority vested in us by the laws of Iowa do hereby proclaim the month of September 2014 as National Recovery Month in Webster County and call upon the people of the County to observe this month with appropriate programs activities and ceremonies to support this yearrsquos Recovery Month In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 19th day of August 2014

Webster County Board of SupervisorsClark Fletcher Clark FletcherChairman Board of SupervisorsMotion carried unanimously

Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve request to assign Tax Sale Certificate P110004 parcel number 1712202004 known as 1107 Beek St Gowrie to the Town of Gowrie Iowa Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from City of Fort Dodge to install 16 inch water main along the west side of Quail Avenue from the corporate limits south to OHV Park (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Dencklau to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from Midland Power Cooperative to install overhead electric along west side of Vasse Avenue from 394th Street south approximately 1800 feet to new home at 3956 Vasse Avenue in the NE14 of SE14 of Section 33 Township 86 North Range 27 West (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve and authorize county engineer to sign agreement with Electronic Engineering to purchase Networkfleet vehicle management system with three year customer support Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to adjourn the meeting Motion carried unanimously ___________________________ Carol Messerly Clark FletcherWebster County Auditor Chairman Board of SupervisorsWebster County Claims Register Report for 08-12-2014 ACCESS SYSTEMS COPIER LEASE AGREEMENT 10600ADVANCED SYSTEMS INC office supplies 51370AHLERS amp COONEY PC legal fees 8250

ALLIANT ENERGY UTILITIES 4492ALLIED INVESTMENT PROPERTIES L rent payments 7900ALLSCRIPTS maintenance fee 41400AMHOF ROXANNE mileage 3366ANDERSON STATION INC transportation 9200ANDERSON JON E mileage 1500ANDERSON KATHERINE mileage 17085ANDERSON MINDY cell phone reimbursement 2500ARAMARK UNIFORM SERVICES SHED SUPPLIES 11498BADGER LIBRARY 1st library payment 241495BAEDKE GREG mileage 1500BIRDSELL TAMARA mileage 21012BLACK HILLS ENERGY UTILITIES 9657BLOOMQUIEST JEANNE RIGHT OF WAY 201451BOMGAARS SUPPLY parts 13891BRIGGS CORPORATION forms 4564BRINKMAN CLOUGH JANET RIGHT OF WAY 117452BROWN SUPPLY CO INC SHED SUPPLIES 74250BRW SHED SUPPLIES 3000BUENA VISTA CO SHERIFF service fees 1750CALHOUN COUNTY ECA LIGHTING 875CALHOUN COUNTY SHERIFF service fees 2894CALHOUN-BURNS amp ASSOCIATES INC DESIGN SERVICES 478200CASEYS GENERAL STORES INC fuel 83211CENTRAL IA JUVENILE DET CENTER detention services 170000CENTRAL IOWA DISTRIBUTING INC supplies 64480CHANCE JENNIFER mileage 2193CHIEF SUPPLY CORP employee uniforms 26530CITY OF FORT DODGE LIQUID ASPHALT 399500CLARE LIBRARY 1st library payment 213084COCHRANE TONI ZEHR salary 302500COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER voucher program 4000CONDON KRISTINE mileage 19993COUNTY SOCIAL SERVICES mhds regional fiscal 40000000CREATIVE SIGNS amp GRAPHICS supplies 39800CRITES CHARLOTTE wic cleaning 20000DANIEL PHARMACY prescriptions 3427DANIEL TIRE COMPANY TIRE REPAIR 84679DANIELS BOB rent amp expense 40000DAYTON PUBLIC LIBRARY 1st library payment 269906DAYTON REVIEW legal notice publishing 149258DAYTON TOWN OF utilities 15639DEARBORN NATIONAL life insurance 56256DEYTA LLC hhcahps fee 9000DOOLITTLE OIL CO INC GREASEOIL 259695DOUBLE M SIGNS shirts 11235DUNCOMBE LIBRARY 1st library payment 248598EDMAN ALISHA mileage 36924ELDORA PHARMACY prescription 6580ELECTRICAL MATERIALS CO STOCK 11824ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING equipment for vehicle 649685ESCOBEDO SHELLEY postage reimbursement 2269EVANS PAM rent amp expense 40000FAMILY PLANNING COUNCIL conference registration 21500FETROW REPORTING INC deposition 20520FORCE AMERICA INC STOCK amp PARTS 11529FORT DODGE FORD INC OUTSIDE REPAIR SERVICES 4061FORT DODGE MACHINE amp SUPPLY PARTS amp STOCK 55849FORT DODGE PUBLIC LIBRARY 1st library payment 1573268FORT DODGE WATER DEPT utilities 38022FREEMAN SUSAN wages 168402FRONTIER phone serivce 213701GARGANO MARK medical examiner expense 50000GE CAPITAL installation 23830GEHLHAUSEN DAWN mileage 16678GENE MOELLER OIL COMPANY fuel 8495GENERAL TRAFFIC CONTROLS INC supplies 979950GOVCONNECTION INC replacememt battery 48580GOWRIE MUNICIPAL UTILITIES UTILITLES 16697GOWRIE NEWS legal notice 144158GOWRIE PUBLIC LIBRARY 1st library payment 262803GRAY SANITATION GARBAGE 4400GRELL MELISSA mileage 28969GROUP SERVICES INC insurance premium 2311550GURNETT TERESA mileage 2601HALFWASSEN ANGIE cell phone reimbusement 2500HAMILTON MONICA mileage 6885HANNA LAURA mileage 15861HARCOURT COMMUNITY LIBRARY 1st library payment 272789HARCOURT EQUIPMENT PARTS amp STOCK 181133HAWKEYE LEGAL SERVICES INC serve papers 4000HEITRITNER TRACEY wages 179394HENRY SCHEIN INC supplies 83490HEPP BLAINE animal control 252793HERITAGE LIBRARY 1st library payment 248598HIWAY TRUCK EQUIP CO NEW PUP TRAILERS 9728400HOLMS RADIATOR LLC PARTS 170014HOTSY EQUIPMENT COMPANY SHED SUPPLIES 3830HOUSEHOLDER ELIZABETH cell phone reimbursement 2500HOWELL HALEY mileage 30040HOWELL JULIE A mileage 11833HUGGHINS CATHY wages 63750HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF service fees 3900HUMBOLDT NEWSPAPERS advertising 40900IDOT SHED SUPPLIES 318808INSIGHT PUBLIC SECTOR INC software 463124INSURANCE FINANCE CORP emergency dispatch pro liablity 37315IOWA COMMUNITIES ASSURANCE POO deductable 250000IOWA PRISON INDUSTRIES SIGNS 91820IOWA SECRETARY OF STATE ivoters maintenance fee 347436IOWA WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT unemployment 448800J amp K MARKETING JACK BRADLEY contracted wages 183000JDM MANAGMENT rent payments 8000JIMS SERVICE INC vehicle serivce 25208JOHNSON COUNTY SHERIFF service 2452JOHNSON LAW FIRM legal fees 5625JOHNSON KYLE mowing expense 20000JONES REBECCA mileage 19176JOSTEN KATHLEEN A mileage phone 35350JP BYSON OIL COMPANY 1 year tank lease 6420KAESER amp BLAIR INC supplies 66585KAVANAUGH LINDSAY mileage 5305KC - WEST PLAINS COMMODITIES SALT 695980KERSTEN ERNEST board legal fees 38896KERWIN LINDA mileage 4387KIMBALL MIDWEST STOCK 44298KITTLESON VALERIE mileage 24225KNAPP CAROL patient treatment 5600KNIPPEL MARGRET mileage 1500LEHIGH LIBRARY 1st library payment 266355LEHIGH VALLEY COOP TELE UTILITIES 15777LEHIGH CITY OF UTILITIES 42296LINCOLN JANEL salary 42000LISKA LACCEY mileage 8512LOST GROVE APARTMENTS rent amp expense 27500MALLOY REPORTING SERVICE depositions 4470MARCO INC copier contract 26115MARCO INC copier lease 20614MARSHALL COUNTY SHERIFF serve papers 9200MATTS TIRE SERVICE INC TIRE REPAIR 12300MCGILL ANDREW L phone 5000MCNEIL SCOTT rent payments 30000MENARDS - FORT DODGE SHED SUPPLIES 54180MERCK SHARP amp DOHME CORP vaccines 110122MICHAEL BRETT contracted services 58820MID COUNTRY MACHINERY INC TOOL REPAIR 89419MIDAMERICAN ENERGY utilities 40820MIDWEST WHEEL CO PARTS amp STOCK 190296MOORE MEDICAL supplies 143688NAPA AUTO SUPPLY PARTS amp STOCK 35082NASH KATHY certificate training fee 4000NELLIS BRIAN shoes 5000NICHOLS TRICIA mileage 3520OCONNOR BARB mileage 9282OFFICE ELEMENTS printer ink 63808OHALLORAN INTERNATIONAL INC PARTS amp STOCK 348126OLSON STACI medical examiner expense 10000OREILLY AUTO PARTS PARTS amp STOCK 94289OUPHACHACK SYVANH interpreter fees 10000PALMER KATHERINE mileage 35343PAT OBERG CUSTOMS SHOP SUPPLIES 7500PEDERSON SANITATION GARBAGE 8800PETERMAN JENNIFER mileage 2652PETTY CASH SHERIFF postage 14021PICTOMETRY INTERNATIONAL CORP2ND YEAR PAYEMNT 2469542POWERPLAN STOCK amp PARTS 48921PRESCOTT KARI mileage 24990PRINSCO INC CULVERT MATERIALS 69788PROCESS FORWARDING INTERNATION serve papers 8500RESERVE ACCOUNT POSTAGE 80025ROSALEZ LOCK amp KEY duplicate keys 2000

SAC COUNTY SHERIFF service fees 9614SANCHEZ GEORGINA wic interpreter fees 46000SANOFI PASTEUR INC vaccines 7676SAVITS COURT REPORTING transcript 1800SCHMIDT BRIAN D training services 5610SCHOON KAREN L phone reimbursement 5000SHEDA JENNIFER phone 2500SIBBITT DANI mileage 28408SIDWELL COMPANY training 223000SMILEMAKERS INC supplies 93255STAPLES ADVANTAGE office supplies 52903STAR ENERGY LLC FUEL 317936STATE MEDICAL EXAMINERS OFFICE medical examiner ex 236200STEIN SHEILA mileage 4692STOREY KENWORTHY OFFICE SUPPLIES 43452STOREY KENWORTHYMATT PARROTT office supplies 13368STRATFORD LIBRARY 1st library payment 12472SWEENEY COURT REPORTING deposition 25445THE GARAGE DOOR COMPANY INC OUTSIDE REPAIR SER 49900THE LAW OFFICE OF ERIC EIDE drainage legal fees 204800THE MESSENGER publish board proceedings 112459THREE EAGLES OF FORT DODGE INC adveritising 109500TIMMERMAN SUSAN mileage 79918TRINITY REGIONAL HEALTH SYSTEM medical examiner ex 206508TRUCK COUNTRY OF IOWA PARTS amp STOCK 81312UBBEN COURTNEY mileage 21165UNITED STATES CELLULAR service 51805UPPER DES MOINES OPPORTUNITY contracted services 8500UTLEY LACEY mileage 12138VERIZON WIRELESS cell service 190344W amp H COOP OIL COMPANY FUEL 4130991WAHKONSA MANOR rent payments 40300WALMART COMMUNITY supplies 83834WALTERS SANITARY SERVICE INC GARBAGE 14225WATCH GUARD 3 bracket kits 23500WEBSTER CALHOUN COOP TELE 911 circuits 73248WEBSTER COUNTY AUDITOR rent 201555WEBSTER COUNTY SHERIFF transportation 121046WEBSTER COUNTY TREASURER DRAINAGE ASSESMENTS 24981WEBSTER CTY COMMUNITY SERVICES carpet 58000WELLS FARGO REMITANCE CENTER isac meeting lodging 50100WEX BANK fuel for transporting 161038WITTE JOEL cell phone reimbursement 2500WOODLAND ACRES CORP rent amp expense 40000WOODRUFF MARGARET mileage 7243WOOLSTOCK MUTUAL TELEPHONE computer servicesinternet 15985WRIGHT COUNTY SHERIFF diligent search of subpoena 1680WUEBKER JENNIFER mileage 7956

Dayton Light and PowerRegular MeetingWednesday August 20 2014700 am ndash City Hall

Board Chairman Kenny Sanders called the meeting to order at 700 am Roll Call Present Board members Rentschler Sanders and Vangilder Absent none Also present Randy Danielson and Craig Johnson

AGENDA Rentschler moved to approve the agenda as printed Second by Vangilder Motion carried unanimously

MINUTES Vangilder moved to approve the minutes of the July 16 regular meeting as printed Second by Rentschler Motion carried unanimously

BILLS Vangilder moved to approve the bills as presented Second by Rentschler Motion carried unanimously

TREE OF HOPE After discussion the Board agreed to allow Chairman Sanders to discuss options for the Tree of Hope with City officials and citizens

3 PHASE ELECTRIC SERVICE POLICY The Board tabled any change to the 3 phase electric extension policy until more information is received

CLINIC X-RAY EQUIPMENT Following discussion Vangilder moved to appropriate $2500 towards the purchase of x-ray equipment by the City to be used by the Community Clinic Second by Rentschler Motion carried unanimously

OAK PARK ELECTRIC SERVICE City Foreman Craig Johnson reported that Oak Park electric services were in good condition with a couple of areas to work on prior to Labor Day weekend

ADJOURN Rentschler moved to adjourn Second by Vangilder Motion carried unanimously The meeting was adjourned at 737 am

_____________________________ _______________________________Board Chairman Kenny Sanders Attest

Public NoticeYour Right to KnowDayton Light and Power

Approval of bills Period ending 08-20-14 City of dayon 6042 on account 10000Josh pace 6062 refunded 2000Ryan rice 6058 refunded 10000Marvin anderson 4448 refunded 2000Duan boker 1948 refunded 2000 Total for dept 00 26000Border states electric meter main hub electric 24038Caseyrsquos general stores 514 Gal gas electric 17270Chapman metering test 22 3 phase meters electric 140170Chapman metering test 4 meters electric 5426City of dayton reimb 12 of printer electric 25050City of dayton reimb 12 acfurnace electric 168650Continental research corp 12-ratchet set electric 10196Dayton review project share notice electric 8750Electrical materials co ug wire splice electric 2064Electronic specialties file fcc license renewal electric 8500Engquist lumber co sub sump pump hose electric 19797Crescent electric supply elec boxconduitmisc electric 74978Jerry paullin weld alum light pole electric 897588888 Lehigh valley teleph july phoneinternet serv electric 631988888 Lehigh valley teleph july sub phonetv serv electric 5164Midland power coop grandview apt wtr heater electric 42500Midland power coop july-475863 kwh electric 3385494Napa auto parts gen battery charger electric 1342988888 Payroll account july reg gross wages electric 20740688888 Payroll account july ptot gross wages electric 7791288888 Payroll account july ficamedi electric 595988888 Payroll account july city ipers electric 695788888 Payroll account aug healthdental ins electric 10574488888 Payroll account aug life disability ins electric 203088888 Postmaster j uly bill postage electric 16592Postmaster 200 stamps electric 9800Todd powers trim sec wires-rodeo electric 1500088888 Security savings bank aug bank ach fees electric 320088888 Treasurer- state of iowa july salesoption taxes electric 11244188888 United states cellular july generator line electric 4463Webster county ema 12 fy 2015 assessment electric 25258Ziegler cat inc Repair gen battery charg electric 200920 Total for dept 53 4760452 Total for bank 01 4786452 Grand total 4786452

Dayton Public LibraryBooks bull DVDrsquos MagazinesOPEN MON WED FRI amp SAT

Aug 27 2014Dayton Review 13

Leo L Ott 93Leo L Ott 93 of Boxholm Iowa passed

away on Friday August 22 2014 at Westhaven Community in Boone

Funeral services will be held 130 pm Sat-urday August 30 2014 at the United Methodist Church in Boxholm Pastor Alaire Willits will officiate Burial will be at Renner Cemetery rural Boxholm Visitation will be Friday from 500 to 800 pm at Carson ndash Stapp Funeral Home in Ogden For online obituaries amp con-dolences please visit wwwcarsonstappfuneral-homecom

Leo was born on August 24 1920 to Leon and Minnie (Shafer) Ott on the family farm out-side of Boxholm He attended and graduated from Boxholm Consolidated School in 1940

On October 28th 1944 he was joined in marriage to Ruth Jean Anderson while serving in the United States Navy during World War II To this union three children were born Donald Lee Veva Maria and Janet Rae Leo farmed on the family farm after returning from the service and enjoyed feeding cattle and raising a good crop of corn and soybeans each year Leo re-tired at an early age and continued to help each spring and fall with the crops

He and Ruth enjoyed their winters in Ari-zona and his passions were playing his organ entertaining his family and friends bowling and attending a dance each week He enjoyed planting his garden each spring and having a

Obituaries

Dane Earl Ott born July 31

Dane Earl Ott son of Jason and Mindy Ott Ogden was born July 31 at Mary Greeley Hospital Ames He is welcomed home by big brother Grant (age 3)

Grandparents are Earl and Georgene Han-son Dayton and Wanda and Dale Headrick Boone and Craig Ott Ogden

Great grandparents are Imogene Hanson of DaytonJudy Tingwald of Woodward and Mary Ott Ogden

The regular meeting of the City of Harcourt met at City Hall on August 18th 2014 at 700 pm Mayor Brundage called the meeting to order with the following Council present Engquist Greenfield Peterson and Gallentine Council Member Hanson was absent Also present Robert Barnett Bud Troup and Sherry TroupMoved by Engquist seconded by Gallentine to approve the Agenda as presented AYES ALL MC Moved by Gallentine seconded by Peter-son to approve minutes as corrected to state fire hydrant will be replaced not that it had been replaced AYES ALL MCREPORTS AND UPDATEA Water and Sewer Barney reported that All American Turf had been to lagoon and sprayed he stated some weeds still very green Barney contacted applicator at All American Turf and if weeds have not died by Friday to call back and applicator will come back and spray again Barney still has water on at bathrooms at parks for right now Mayor explained privacy issues as to reason why we cannot give out billing register informationB Maintenance Mayor reported Sam will have the letters up on the signs and will need to order more lettersC Streets Council Member Engquist spoke to Jerry Black about the streets and completing the work that needs to be completed Council Member suggested we look around for other bids discussion was held about services we receive from Fort Dodge Asphalt and agreed that we need to look for other companies to bid our street work D Community Center No ReportE Park and Rec Council Member Greenfield informed every-one that there are several trees in the park that need to be trimmed or taken down will contact Jason Akins to give estimate F Fire Department No ReportG 911 and Ambulance No ReportH Solid Waste No ReportI Emergency Management No Report

OLD BUSINESS

A Shelter House Fundraiser- Date of November 2nd 2014 was date set for shelter house fundraiser B Building Permit (Troup)- Discussion was held and looked at information provided Council Member Gallentine stated that until further information providing property lines was provided the building permit would not be able to be approvedC Lease Ball Diamond to School- Council Member Engquist spoke to Dave Hainzinger and school board wanted the city to have the city attorney draw up an agreement between school and city

NEW BUSINESSA Slide at City Park ndash Tabled for now

Approval of Bills Greenfield made a motion to approve bills seconded by Peterson AYES ALL MC

Adjourn Greenfield made the motion to adjourn seconded by Engquist AYES ALL MC Meeting adjourned at 843 PM

July Revenues

General -$146859 Water -$661561 LOST $325632 Road Use -$211166Sewer-$277121

August Bills

IPERS - $29380 Sam Dorman-$43547Black Hills Energy-$6620 Alliant Energy-$111051Blair Sanitation-$41650 TCB Sanitation-$157675Dayton Review-$5768 Ag Source Laborato-ries-$2200Lehigh Valley Coop Telephone-$10169 Tina Brandel-$74263Donna Brundage-$37166 Robert Barnett-$70400IRS-$77972 Engquist Lumber CO- $3194 Harcourt Equipment-$24399 USPS-18500Wex Bank-$7213 Webster County EMA-$17745Richard Reinartz-$5750 Webster County Telecom-munications-$85925Hawkins INC-$45972 Iowa DNR-$21000

____________________ Clerk ________________________________ Mayor Tina Brandel Donna Brundage

Public NoticeYour Right to KnowCity of Harcourt

Alexis Hanson of the Dayton Tigers with Vern Bauer of Gowrie who purchased her beef premium at the 2014 fair auction

Gage Fevold Gowrie Groundbreakers stands with his trophies after the 2014 fair auction Dayton Farm Drainage purchased his premium during the auction

Owen Oeltjenbruns Dayton Tigers stands with John McIntire of McIntire Show Lambs as he purchased the grand champion market lambs premium

Pierce Woodruff of the Gowrie Ground-breakers poses with Maureen Brand of Quality Bookkeeping during the auction af-ter Quality Bookkeeping purchased his mar-ket goat premium

beautiful flower gar-den He was an active member of the Box-holm United Meth-odist Church and a member of the Boone Elks Club

Leo is survived by his wife of 69 years Ruth of Westhaven Community one son and two daughters Donald Ott Eure-ka California Veva (Dick) Teeters Og-den Iowa Janet (Jim) Stewart Bunside Iowa seven grandchildren Ryan and Justin Ott Annette (Dave) Bojevsky Michele (Joe) Over-turf Jennifer (Craig Fjelland) Teeters Sean (Melinda) Stewart and Shane (Kerry) Maline nine great grandchildren Koa Ott Jessica and Austin Glaspey Issac and Kennedy Overturf Shelby and Hunter Bojevsky Shelby Chad and Timothy Stewart and 2 great great grandchil-dren Delanie Nissen and Aspen Glaspey and many cousins neices nephews and friends Leo is preceded in death by his parents Leon and Minnie Ott his sister Lucille Burman and his brother Charles Ott Jr niece Connie (Bur-man) Dressen and nephew Craig Norris Ott

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review14

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500 pm Little Miss amp Mr Pufferbilly car-nival games open food court opens brat stand opens beer tent opens classic car show and photo contest display

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700 pm Pufferbilly Unplugged Concert

Friday Sept 5$200 entrance into entertainment

900 am Pufferbilly Days quilt show 1100 am Food court opens400 pm Carnival and games open500 pm Beer tent opens600 pm Pufferbilly Days softball tourna-

ment bingo with Ogden Lions730 pm Burnin Sensations Concert

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700 am Pufferbilly Days 5k and 10k run900 am Craft fair opens food court opens

brat stand opens Pufferbilly Days softball tour-nament Pufferbilly Days quilt show

930 am Pufferbilly Days Parade1000 am Beer tent opens1100 am Tailgate party for Iowa vs Mis-

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1200 pm Bags tournament100 pm Motorcycle show115 pm Parade band awards

Pufferbilly Dayrsquos Schedule

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Southeast Valley

Wednesday Aug 27 Athletic Booseter Foundation Phone-a-thon 5-9pm

Thursday Aug 28 B amp G V CC Meet SEV Invite 5-7pm G JVRJVV VB Manson Northwest Webster 6-9pm

Friday Aug 29 V FB Game Manson Northwest Webster 7-9pm Early dismissal 220

Aug 27 2014Dayton Review 15

Enjoy Pufferbilly DaysYour friendly neighborhood Walmart

Save Money Live Better

New location on Hwy 30

Welcome to Boone

Thursday Sept 4 Free entrance into entertainment

500 pm Little Miss amp Mr Pufferbilly car-nival games open food court opens brat stand opens beer tent opens classic car show and photo contest display

600 pm Opening Ceremonies by Boone Veterans Council

700 pm Pufferbilly Unplugged Concert

Friday Sept 5$200 entrance into entertainment

900 am Pufferbilly Days quilt show 1100 am Food court opens400 pm Carnival and games open500 pm Beer tent opens600 pm Pufferbilly Days softball tourna-

ment bingo with Ogden Lions730 pm Burnin Sensations Concert

Saturday Sept 6$200 entrance into entertainment

700 am Pufferbilly Days 5k and 10k run900 am Craft fair opens food court opens

brat stand opens Pufferbilly Days softball tour-nament Pufferbilly Days quilt show

930 am Pufferbilly Days Parade1000 am Beer tent opens1100 am Tailgate party for Iowa vs Mis-

souri State and Iowa State vs Kansas State car-nival and games open

1200 pm Bags tournament100 pm Motorcycle show115 pm Parade band awards

Pufferbilly Dayrsquos Schedule130 pm Kidrsquos Choo Choo Fun Run600 pm Bingo with Ogden Lions730 pm Toaster Concert

Sunday Sept 7

900 am Pufferbilly Days bike ride930 am Pufferbillys Days church service1000 am Food court opens craft fair

opens mud volleyball horseshoe tournament1030 am Family Fun Day1100 am Pet show130 pm BBQ Cook-Off Pufferbilly Days

quilt show

CorrectionThe intern for the Dayton Review this past

summer was Nicole Presley Her last name wasincorrect in our publication last weekNicole did a wonderful job for the Dayton

Review this summer We wish her well at Iowa State this coming school year

CorrectionJaguars to host the SEV international cross

country meet at Gowrie Municipal Golf Course Not Prairie View Gold Course

Motorcycle Rider education class Sept 12-14 at ICCC

Two sessions of Motorcycle Rider Education classes are being offered at Iowa Central Community College Transportation Technology Center in Fort Dodge The classes will consist of two components 5 hours of classroom and 10 hours of range time

Session two will be September 12 13 and 14

The classroom portion will be on Friday from 5 to 10 pm with a choice of two different ranges being offered Range 1 will be Saturday and Sunday morning from 700 am to Noon

Range 2 will be Saturday and Sunday afternoon from 100 to 600 pm

Preregistration and payment are required as class sizes are limited For more information please contact Transportation Technology Center at 515-574-1971

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review16

Marcia Kay Vegors Marcia Kay Vegors was born June 3 1948

in Fort Dodge and passed away on April 27 2013 in Greeley Colorado

Marcia was the daughter of one of the 3 founders of the Dayton Rodeo Duane Vegors Marciarsquos mom was Erma and her brother is Norm Vegors

Later Marcia worked as a rodeo secretary for a rodeo stock contractor around the mid-west

Marcia married Bud Williams from Stratford in 1979

Marcia and Bud were involved with the Dayton Rodeo and the Wrangler Saddle Club from the early days

Marcia worked in the cook shack which was a small building located on the north arena fence where cowboys could order food from the arena through a hole in the fence Marcia also helped her mom Erma taking entries and doing the secretary work for the rodeo

Bud and Marciarsquos final resting place is at the familyrsquos Vegors Cemetery NW of Stratford

The empty saddled horse is led by Marciarsquos brother Norm

Happy Trails Marcia

Dayton Rodeo Empty Saddle award winners

Marcia Vegors and Bud Williams

Bud Williams Kerwin (Bud) Harold Williams was born

on July 26 1942 on a farm North of Stratford and grew up in the same area He graduated from Stratford High School in 1960 He passed away August 1 2013 in Greeley Colorado

He became a farrier through training at California Polytech San Luis Obispo CA in 1963 For the next 20 years Bud made his living by shoeing horses and shearing sheep in Hamilton Webster and Boone Counties In 1979 he married Marcia Vegors They moved to the Hill country of Texas and then to Fort Collins CO where Bud became the Night Manager of the Fort Collins Sale Barn He retired in 2006

Bud has 2 sons Shawn and Heath 3 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren

Bud enjoyed working around horses and livestock all his life Many times in his career when a young horse owner could not afford the shoeing costs Bud would complete the work and let the owner pay as he or she could

Bud and Marsha were involved with the Dayton Rodeo and the Wrangler Saddle Club from the early days Budrsquos main job at the Dayton Rodeo was behind the chutes working with the broncs and bulls

Bud and Marciarsquos final resting place is at the familyrsquos Vegors Cemetery NW of Stratford

The empty saddled horse is led by Budrsquos son Shawn Happy Trails Bud

Ralph Dwaine Haub

Ralph Dwaine Haub was born in Manson on September 15 1926 to Ezra and Eva Haub and passed away on April 28 2014 Ralph graduated from Dayton High School in 1945

Ralph worked with his Dad and farmed the home place north of Dayton and during one winter he traveled

to New Mexico and worked as a cowboy on ranches

On September 9 1950 he married Joan McCall of Boone They have 2 sons David and John They began their life together farming in the Dayton area and later moved to a dairy farm SW of Boone where he lived most of the rest of his life

When the rodeo was located on top of the hill where the rodeo parking lot is now Ralphrsquos rodeo life began with riding steers This ended when he was kicked in the head and knocked out His brother Daryl said that he thought that he had lost his big brother

Ralph and his friend Cliff Gabrielson from Stratford started to work as clowns for the Dayton rodeo Ralphrsquos rodeo clown name was ldquoRub-a-Dubrdquo Ralph built the calf pens at the east end of the arena and worked there during the rodeos He also helped move the bleachers from Ames to Dayton He was a life-long member of the Wranglers

The empty saddle is led by his brother John Haub

Happy Trails Ralph

Dick TellRichard Tell known as Dick lived in

Dayton all of his life Dick was born on March 11 1929 and passed away on January 5 2014

Dick married Erma Rosendahl and had 2 children Gary Tell and Carol (Keith) Harison and 2 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren

He served the Missouri Synod Trinity Lutheran church in Dayton as a board member and treasurer Dick served in the Marine Corp in the Korea Conflict in 1953 and 1954

He served the Dayton community as mayor for 8 years councilman Lions club president and the committee that formed the River Valley Old Engine and Tractor Days

Dickrsquos Webster County service included the 911 Board Solid Waste Management Board and he ran for County Supervisor Dick was instrumental in getting the ldquoHabitat for Humanityrdquo house built in Dayton

Dickrsquos work with the Dayton Rodeo included parking cars on the hill for many years running the Community Club cook shack and serving on the Dayton Rodeo Celebration Committee

The empty saddle is led by Jesse Greene the Rodeo Celebration Committee President

Happy Trails Dick

Dick Tell

Leonard AndersonLeonard Anderson was born on March 24

1938 He passed into heaven on September 14 2013 10 days before his 53rd anniversary of marriage to Marilyn Johnson Their children are Andrew and Gwenda Anderson and Alayna and Scott Longhorn Their grandchildren are Tyler Anderson Lillie Lance Lane and Lydia Longhorn

Leonard belonged to Emanuel Lutheran Church in Dayton serving his Lord with 18 years as Sunday School teacher and 6 years as board membership and head usher

Leonard was honorably discharged from the Army in 1958 He then completed Iowa Statersquos 2 year farm operations program and entered into his lifersquos work of farming

Leonard served the Dayton community as Township Clerk Dayton Coop Elevator Board member and Dayton School Board member He belonged to the Lionrsquos Club American Legion and was a Stine and Cargill Seed dealer Leonard was honored in 1979 as the arearsquos Farmer of the Year Leonard was a 23-year board member of Midland Power and the president of the Webster County Cattlemensrsquo Association

Leonardrsquos membership in the Dayton Wranglers Saddle Club was mostly spent on the Dayton Rodeo amp Celebration Committee for 34 years serving as President of the committee for 30 years During that time he installed the Iowarsquos Miss Rodeo Pageant when the rodeo was affiliated with the IPRA He initiated the seven event seven year commemoration belt buckle series for the Dayton Rodeo Leonard also saw that the ldquoEmpty Saddlerdquo memorial program that you are watching right now was presented at the Monday afternoon performance to honor those who gave so much of their lives to the building of the Dayton Rodeo For 30 years Leonard rode his horse Sugar at the end of the parade signaling the paradersquos completion In 2008 Leonard and his wife Marilyn were honored as the Dayton Rodeo Parade Grand Marshalls in appreciation for their contribution of rodeo work for Dayton

Leonardrsquos love of riding and packing horses in the Big Horn Mountains continued for 20+ years with family and friends Another great love of Leonardrsquos was reading western history Therefore a scholarship for academic technical or computer books for higher education will be started in Leonardrsquos name this year Applications for this scholarship will be made available online at daytonrodeocom

Leonardrsquos horse Buddy is being led into the arena by his daughter Alayna Longhorn

Happy trails Leonard

Ralph Haub pre-forms as a Rodeo clown

Leonard Anderson

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Aug 27 2014Dayton Review 3

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Community Grocery Offers complete service

Dayton is fortunate to have a clean convenient grocery outlet with a full-time dedicated manager Rob Scott Rob is active in every aspect of the business and he like all staff members is always ready to help you Community Grocery has an excellent selection of canned goods fresh meats and produce bakery and frozen items In addition they feature deli meats and salads and Wonderoast chicken for those quick meals we so often need during the busy Spring and Summer season Community Grocery is locally owned and operated and will be proud to be your store of choice

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Dayton Rodeo covered on pages 7 8 9 10 16Wade Sundell Boxholm wins saddle broncevent at Calgary Stampede three straight days

population at 195 Apparently it has experienced some

growth since then ldquoIt says 200-plus when you pull inrdquo

Sundell said ldquoI tell everybody Irsquom that plusrdquo Hersquos hoping to pack a third Stampede

championship bronze back home next week And maybe his close friend Steven Pee-

bles who won the bareback round Wednesday will get one too

ldquoSteve me and him go way backrdquo Sun-dell said ldquoWersquove been friends for a long time

ldquoJust watching him jump out there and do that it got my motor running I was wound up You get some drive off that when your bud-dy is doing good like that

ldquoWhen we first started rodeoing we met up He stays at my house I stay at his house Hersquos pretty much like a brother My dad and mom thatrsquos his second dad and momrdquo

They spent Tuesday afternoon and eve-ning getting to know the staff at the beer gar-dens

ldquoThatrsquos the nice thing about these after-noon perfsrdquo Sundell said ldquoYoursquore done early

ldquoSo itrsquos midnight and yoursquore like lsquoI think itrsquos time to go to bedrsquo Then you get up and feel good (the next day)

With both guys pocketing $5500 cheques Wednesday

ldquoIt could get a little wild again tonightrdquo Sundell said with a laugh

Peebles sounded up for it especially since he might get to leave his cheque in his wallet

ldquoThat one thing about Wade he ainrsquot scared to pull his pocketbook outrdquo

Or his express pass Anglers report moremusky activity at Brushy Creek

Surface temperature is in the high 70s to low 80s Bluegill - Slow Anglers are reporting bluegill have moved into 15-20 feet of water Largemouth Bass - Fair

Look for bass in shaded areas Try a finesse presentation that will allow a slow retrieve such as a Texas rig worm Muskellunge - Fair

Anglers are reporting increased muskie activity during small windows of time triggered by fronts changes in wind speeddirection etc

Anglers can expect to fish for an extended amount of time and see all the muskie action within a short window

Area farms become Century Farms

Richard and Twylla Sonquist of Dayton Waren and Emilie Olson of Lehigh and Cheryl Ekstrom Christopherson of Duncombe are all officially Century Farms

To qualify a family must have owned at least 40 acres fro 100 years

The 2014 Century and Heritage Farms Pro-gram ceremony was held at the Iowa State Fair on Tuesday Aug 12

The Iowa Department of Agriculture and Land Stewardship has partnered with Iowa Farm Bureau Federation since 1976 to recog-nize families

The programs acknowledges the deep roots Iowan farmers have with their farms

SEV Jaguar football practice drills

Football season is almost here Sopho-more Nolan Brand (pictured left) prepares to hand off the ball to either one of his back-field teammates during practice drills on Aug 14

Quarterback Logan Boerner (center with ball) goes back for a pass during a first team offense-first team defense drill on Aug 14 The Jaguars will begin their 2014 campaign against Manson Northwest-Webster on Aug 29

Local claims spots in Iowa State Fair for Hogs

Miller Acres Inc of Harcourt took multiple spots at the Iowa State Fairrsquos Berkshire Show

Miller Acres Inc took a spot in two differ-ent Gilt catagories and they took a spot in two different boar catagories

Dayton Rodeo this weekendJaguars begin their season

This a big Labor Day Weekend with the annual Dayton Rodeo scheduled for Friday Saturday and Sunday nights and then on Labor Day afternoon And on Friday night the SE Valley Jaguar football team has its first game of the year against MansonNW

The Dayton Rodeo seems to be getting a little bigger and better every year And the infrastructure has steadily been upgraded This year new stairs were constructed and in recent years special mezzanine seating has been constructed

The Jaguar football team under coach Mike Swieter will be young but coach Swieter seems to maximize the talent on his teams It should be a great season and good luck to the team Letrsquos also salute the boys and girls cross country teams and volleyball team The Jaguars will be roaring this fall

The Dayton Rodeo features another great rodeo It was emphasized to us that the rodeo clown this year is really good Check out this story in our special rodeo section in the Dayton Review Please note that there are eight full color pages this year most of which cover the Dayton Rodeo

Please enjoy the Rodeo and follow the Jaguars on the field and it the Gowrie News and Dayton Review and on our website daytongowrienewscom

SE Valley Jaguarshave good scrimmageyoung team takes fieldSame coaching staff plus one

The SE Valley Jaguar football team had their Gaterade scrimmage Friday night and it was continued Saturday morning

There was lightning Friday night and the scrimmage was reduced to just 15 plays The team met Saturday morning to conclude their practice

ldquoIn a way the stoppage helped us a bitrdquo said coach Mike Swieter ldquoWe were able to adjust some things and correct a few mistakesrdquo

Coach Swieter who is entering his 11th season as head coach said the starting lineup was finalized today (Monday) The team is slowly finalizing its JV lineup too

ldquoWe havenrsquot had any problems with both school districts coming togetherrdquo he said ldquoThe boys are all buddies and are working together so wellrdquo

The Jaguars will be very young this year with only eight seniors Many sophomores are starters for the team including the quarterback and some running backs

ldquoLast year we were starting freshmen and sophomores and this year we are starting mostly sophomores and juniorsrdquo said coach Swieter All seniors will see significant action he said

ldquoWith so many new kids we just havenrsquot thought about the new conferencerdquo said the coach ldquoWe are taking care of ourselvesrdquo

There was a good crowd to watch the scrimmage

ldquoWe are excited about this seasonrdquo emphasized Swieter The coaching staff will remain the same with one addition

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review4

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great students at Southeast Webster High School

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Grandview Health Care Center in Dayton is a skilled care facility which also offers outpatient services such as physical occupational and

speech therapy Please stop in and meet Adam Braden Administrator and Jennifer Mikesell Director of Nurses They are confident the facility can provide the personal care needed to make you and your loved ones feel at home The entire staff are dedicated to the needs of the residents You are invited to visit Grandview Health Care Center at 508 2nd Street NE in Dayton

Become acquainted with the staff and the residents Bring a friend or neighbor

the coffee is always on

No modern plumbing One more school story ndash Apparently

there has been a surge in interest in restoring and preserving the old Iowa country school build-ings Writers and reporters must have a per-sonal interest as not long ago there was another story in our local paper about various ones that have been ldquosavedrdquo primarily by area or county historical societies Some of the buildings have almost needed to be totally rebuilt but they are in prominent places where this generation and those to follow can see first hand how it was to attend such a school Are there any of my read-ers who may have resided in the ldquobooniesrdquo and among some of the last to have attended such a school If so Irsquod like to hear from you

David Peterson had reported to me on various Boone County country schools and I shared his information in this column He had mentioned that there were nine such schools at one time in Grant Township This caused me to wonder about the distance the children may have had to trek by foot or possibly horse-back to get to school I checked and learned that Grant Township was approximately 3624 square miles in size The latest article stated that State law required schools be built every two miles to insure that children had access to an education I had figured that prior to read-ing the article as with the nine schools properly located any child should be within two miles of their school Thatrsquos still quite a way for the lit-tlest ones Maybe that is why many older people I once knew who had attended a country school said they didnrsquot start until they were around seven They would have been more physically able to ldquohoofrdquo it that far Back then Dad didnrsquot hitch up the team to the buckboard or buggy at every whim of their kids Often if one or both of the parents were literate they would teach the younger one some basics the alphabet simple reading and writing and of course some ldquocipher-ingrdquo before they even attended school Those schools were basic schools going only through the eighth grade However I read something probably one of those ldquopop upsrdquo on my com-puter of what the average eighth grader in one of those country schools had to know in order to ldquograduaterdquo from eighth grade Some of it espe-cially math were things I donrsquot think I ever had to try to master

Most of those who attended those schools in the early days did not have the oppor-tunity to go on to high school They just werenrsquot available close enough to their homes Also many who did complete the eighth grade were older than average today This wasnrsquot because they werenrsquot bright enough or hadnrsquot started at five years of age Most were farm children and especially the boys were expected to help with the farm jobs during spring preparing and plant-ing and again in the fall for the harvest With those duties taking more time than our modern times they lost a lot of time in any one year and must successfully complete one gradersquos curric-ulum before advancing to the next level Thus many reached sixteen or so and simply quit as they now had full adult responsibilities to their family and farm Donrsquot sell those people short ndash most managed to become successful farm own-ers and amass acreage and be financially secure

My Dad tells of one of his classmates She had finally completed her eighth grade education in a country school in north Central Iowa (I do not recall which town is was near ) She knew that St Charles had a fairly new modern brick school house and offered a full high school education She came to live with relatives and graduated in his class at the ap-proximate age of 20 Thatrsquos the determination

many of those ldquopioneersrdquo had There is even one country school tale I

heard about my Dad When he was born and until he was five or six their family lived on a Madison County farm near Clanton Creek As a child I remember seeing the dilapidated country school that served their area It was at least a mile from their home I am assuming that Dad had wanted to ldquogo to schoolrdquo like his older brother and sister but of course was still too young One day Ma said okay and brother Cash around seven years Dadrsquos senior agreed to take him for a visit So as the tale goes Dad got all dressed up in his best overalls and ev-eryday shirt but ndash for some reason he insisted on wearing his button down dress up vest and it was over not under the bib of the overalls I donrsquot remember hearing the time of day but Dad wiggling in his seat by Cash tugged on him whispering his impelling need for a ldquobath-roomrdquo call After urgently getting the teachersrsquo attention and permission Cash rushed Dad out to the privy (thatrsquos what they had you know) but the vest had to come off before the overalls could be unfastened Yep You guessed it Cash had to be excused to walk little brother home That was the last time Dad got to go to school until he was old enough to start at age 6 By then his family had moved to another farm just out-side St Charles and he always attend a ldquotown schoolrdquo

Arenrsquot we glad we got to go to schools with inside plumbing

Webster County Pork Producers at Dayton Rescue BBQ

The Webster County Pork Producers grilled the pork and beef patties for the Dayton Rescue Squad barbecue The grill can handle to 96 burgers at a time

Dayton Rescue Squad Barbeque raising money for new ambulance

There was a large turn-out for the

Dayton Rescue Squad Annual BBQ Sunday Aug 24 The Dayton Rescue Squad is trying to raise money for a new ambulance A new ambulance costs between $150000 and $180000 The Dayton Rescue Squad is going to apply for a USDA grant The Dayton Rescue Squad does not know how much money they will get until they apply for the grant

Area student graduates Iowa State University

Bryant Wilks was a recent graduate of Iowa State University in Ames The commencement exercises were held at Hilton Coliseum May 9

Wilks the son of Crystal Wilks Gowrie and Danny Wilks Harcourt graduated with two de-gree in Supply Chan Management and Finance

He has been working as a Fleet Manager for TMC Transportation in West Des Moines TMC Transportation specializes in flat bed trucking nationwide

Wilks worked as an intern in the purchasing department with Kinze Manufacturing in Wil-liamsburg Iowa his senior year

Wilks was a 2009 graduate of Prairie Valley High School

Swedish Club meetsSept 2 in Stratford The Swedish Club will meet Tuesday

Sept 2 at 7 pm at the Stratford Lutheran Church

Alan Bergman will present a program about Indian artifacts found in the area

Everyone welcome There will be a potluck lunch

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Keith Isley performs 2014 Dayton Rodeo

This year we have all new entertainment featuring Keith Isley Keith is the 2013 PRCA Comedy Act of the Year

Keith was born on October 9 1957 in Re-idsville North Carolina Keith Started his rodeo career in 1972 at the age of fifteen competing in the junior rodeo division in the bareback riding and bull riding He also tried his hand at bull-fighting It got to the point where he enjoyed the bullfighting (protecting the cowboys) more than the competition Thatrsquos more or less how his career as a contract performer began

Keith had no desire to tell jokes or perform clown acts Being somewhat shy he found the large audiences intimidating However after a period of time he found that the baggy pants and make-up that he wore provided him a com-fort shield between himself and the spectators Slowly but surely he began telling jokes and performing clown acts

Some of his comedy routines consist of Trick Roping High Impact-Low Impact aero-bic workout various animal routines and Trick Riding Acts such as these have made it possible for Keith to make rodeo entertainment a full-time career

His travels have taken him throughout the US Puerto Rico and Canada

Keith Isley

Come and watch him at the Dayton Rodeo Labor Day Weekend You can also go on his website and check him out first

To learn more visit httpkeithisleycomStory originally found on wwwdaytonro-

deocom

Leonard AndersonScholarship honorsDayton Rodeo service The E Leonard Anderson schorlarship

will be offered starting this year honoring Leonardrsquos 30 + years on the Dayton Rodeo Celebration Committe

This scholarship will be $50000 for books and internet books The scholarship will be open to new and returning college students

This scholarship will be paid at the end of the semester when it has been shown that the applicant has maintained a 25 GPA Application information for this scholarship can be obtained by calling (515)571-8976

A memorial trail ride for Leonard Anderson will be held at Brushy Creek south horse camp on Saturday Sept 13th 2014 If you would like to honor Leonard for his many years of rodeo service come for the ride at 1000 AM and enjoy the provided evening meal BYOD and side dish if you wish Some camp sites available For information contact 515-571-8976 or 515-351-7592

Rodeo Time save money on your ticket

(Reg price is $18 adult $8 child 6-11 5 amp under free)

Option 1- Order online save $3 on an adult ticket

Option 2- Kemna Auto Test Drive Event test drive a vehicle at Kemnarsquos Fort Dodge store and receive a free ticket thatrsquos good for Fri or Mon Perf

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Option 4- Date night- Fri night is 2 adults for $25

Option 5- Weekend Adult Pass - 4 shows for $60

Option 6- Watch for $2 off coupon on the front page of the Messenger Aug 27th-29th leading up to rodeo weekend

v

Extended hours for

Labor Day Weekend

Friday Aug 29 10am-6pm

Saturday Aug 30 10am-6pm

Sunday Aug 31 1am-6pm

Monday Sept 1 9am-3pm

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35 S Main St Dayton 5155472706

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77th Annual Dayton RodeoBy Nicole Presley

The 77th annual Dayton Rodeo will be held at 7 pm Friday August 29 through Monday September 1

Friday is couples night Saturday is Kids Night Sunday is Tough Enough to Wear Pink night and the parade is 10 am on Monday Friday night couples can pay $24 for two adult tickets Kids less than 11 years old can get in free with a paid adult on Saturday evening

Events for the rodeo weekend include sad-dle bronc-riding bull riding bareback riding tie down roping steer wrestling team roping barrel racing and the wild horse race

Every night there will be fireworks There will also be a carnival and flea market Tickets can be purchased at the rodeo or online at wwwdaytonrodeocom

Amanda Anderson Dayton Rodeo Queen

My name is Amanda Anderson I am 26 years old and am this yearrsquos Dayton Rodeo Senior Queen I was born and raised just west of Dayton in Gowrie Iowa where I graduated Prairie Valley High School before continuing on to receive my Bachelor of Science in Ani-mal SciencePre-Veterinary Medicine in 2010 from Iowa State University I have had a pas-sion for horses and rodeo from the beginning I remember sitting on that hillside every Labor Day weekend watching the rodeo and wishing someday I could be a part of it I began riding at the age of 2 on a neighborrsquos pony I continued to learn how to ride at a Girl Scout camp in Dayton every summer until at the age of 14 I was able to buy my first horse Paco With the help of some wonderful people I grew up showing horses and barrel racing in 4-H and open horse shows even before I owned my own horse and had the op-portunity to ride many great horses along the way I continue to show and run barrels as well as Judge horse shows I have been a member of the Dayton Wranglers now for 8 years In that time I rode with the Serpentine Riders for 6 years and carried the American Flag at the 2013 PRCA rodeo I am currently the secretary of the Dayton Wranglers Youth Rodeo and Match of the Broncs Series I am very honored to be crowned this yearrsquos Senior Rodeo Queen and I look forward to seeing everyone at the rodeo

Lillie Longhorn Dayton Rodeo Jr Queen

Dayton Wrangler Jr Queen Lillie Long-horn has ridden horses all her life She started competing in barrels when she was five years old She is the Granddaughter of Leonard An-derson who committed many years to the bet-terment of the Dayton Rodeo as the Celebration Committee Chairman and Dayton Wrangler member Lillie has attended the Dayton Ro-deo each of her 15 years even when she lived in Minnesota Lillie is a sophomore at Ogden

Lillie Longhorn

Amanda Anderson

High School where she loves math and plays Basketball and Volleyball Lillie is active in 4H showing her horses beef dogs and rabbit In her free time she likes to read ride horses and hang out with her friends Lillie would like to welcome you to the 75th Annual Dayton Rodeo

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Remember

Keith Isley

Come and watch him at the Dayton Rodeo Labor Day Weekend You can also go on his website and check him out first

To learn more visit httpkeithisleycomStory originally found on wwwdaytonro-

deocom

Leonard AndersonScholarship honorsDayton Rodeo service The E Leonard Anderson schorlarship

will be offered starting this year honoring Leonardrsquos 30 + years on the Dayton Rodeo Celebration Committe

This scholarship will be $50000 for books and internet books The scholarship will be open to new and returning college students

This scholarship will be paid at the end of the semester when it has been shown that the applicant has maintained a 25 GPA Application information for this scholarship can be obtained by calling (515)571-8976

A memorial trail ride for Leonard Anderson will be held at Brushy Creek south horse camp on Saturday Sept 13th 2014 If you would like to honor Leonard for his many years of rodeo service come for the ride at 1000 AM and enjoy the provided evening meal BYOD and side dish if you wish Some camp sites available For information contact 515-571-8976 or 515-351-7592

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review8Welcome to the 77th

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Great homes for sale208 4th St Dayton

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Moped Safety Courseat ICCC Sept 6

A Moped Safety Class will be offered at the Transportation Technology Center of Iowa Central Community College located at 1106 South 32nd Street Fort Dodge on Saturday September 6 2014 from 800 am to 230 pm This is a State approved program

If you are 14 or will be turning 14 within 5 months it is required that you take this course Class size is limited to 30 Pre-registration and pre-payment of $50 is required

For additional information contact the Transportation Technology Center at 515-574-1971

Stairs nearly constructed at Dayton Rodeo ArenaTyler AndersonDayton Review-Gowrie News

Dorman Construction Company improve the hill stairwell of the Dayton Rodeo Area in preparation for the Dayton Rodeo celebra-tion Other improvements made to the grounds beforehand will be a new fence on the east side of the arena right off Highway 175 and two new party decks for patrons

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EMANUEL LUTHERAN DAYTON Sundays 10 am Worship 9 am Sunday School Tuesdays 9 am Bible Study amp Coffee at Grandview

CHRIST THE KING CATHOLIC DAYTONSaturday 500 pm Mass Tuesdays Mass 530 pm

McGUIRE BEND UNITED BRETHERN RURAL DAYTONSundays 930 am Adult Sunday School 1030 am worship

TRINITY EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN DAYTONSundays 845 am Worship 945 am Coffee hour and Fellowship

DAYTON UNITED METHODIST Sundays Worship 900 am Fellowship 1000 - 1045 SS 1015 am-1115 (Sept-May)

IMMANUEL LUTHERAN BURNSIDESundays 930 am WorshipUNITED METHODIST PILOT MOUNDSundays 830 am Worship 940 am Sunday School1st amp 3rd Wed 730 pm Choir Rehearsal

FIRST BAPTIST STRATFORDSundays 930am Sunday School 1030 am Worship 615pm Junior and Senior Youth GroupWednesdays 615 pm AwanaThursdays 7 pm Bible Study and Prayer

HARCOURT UNITED METHODIST HARCOURTSundays 1030 am Worship Service

DUNCOMBE UNITED METHODISTSundays 1030 am Worship ServiceThursdays 130 pm Bible Study

LEHIGH CHRISTIANSundays 9am Worship Regular worship area has ramp for handicap entrance Also walk-in basement level with video to watch service and participate in communion

LEHIGH-OTHO METHODISTSundays Lehigh--930 am Sunday School 11 am WorshipUMW meets 1st Wed of month 1 pmOtho-- 9am Worship 10am SS

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CALVARY UNITED METHODIST STRATFORDSundays 9 am Worship Service 1015 am Sunday School

UNITED EVANGELICAL COVENANT HARCOURTSundays 930 am Worship Saturdays 7am Menrsquos Bible StudyWednesdays 630 pm Dinner 7pm-8pm Bible Studies

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Advance Heating and CoolingRoger Anderson TruckingLarry and Jill AlligerLynn and Kathrynn BanksVern BauerBayer Crop ScienceByson Oil CompanyJim and Jennifer CarlsonSharon CarlsonDayton Community GroceryDayton DrainageDon Peart Custom Homes

Duncombe Gas and GroceryRich and Colleen EslickFarewayFarm Credit ServiceElaine and Jim FevoldFMC ChemicalHamilton County Redi-MixHarcourt EquipmentBob HicksJeff JohnsonRay and Laurie KauffmanDave KramerJohn Larson

Lambert Seeds ndash Kevin Lambert Macke MotorsMickleson SeedsDavid MesserlyLG SeedsMcGough ConstructionMid Iowa DoorMid-Iowa TowingMPH AutoMurphy BrothersNelson Trucking ndash Richard Nelson

PampR Entry DoorsPioneer Seeds ndash Dennis KinleyRees HydraulicRees Truck and TrailerMark RittgersSampK FarmsStine Seed CompanyTriple C FarmsRuss and Julie TuckerValent Ag ChemicalWoodruff ElectricWW Transportation

Shan Jaeschke congratulates Alexis Hanson of the Dayton Tigers Those that pur-chased Alexisrsquos Grand Champion Market Beef premium were Stine Seed Company Bayer Crop Science Valent Ag Chemical S amp K Farms Russ amp Julie Tucker Jeff Johnson Woodruff Electric and Farm Credit Service

Owen Oeltjenbruns Day-ton Tigers is congratulated by Rob Scott The Dayton Community Gro-cery Store purchased Owenrsquos premi-um for the Grand Champion Market lamb

Bryce Fevold Gowrie Groundbreakers stands with Lynn and Kathrynn Banks as they pur-chased his Grand Champion Market Hog premium during the Webster County Fair

ldquoIt is good that one should hope and wait quietly for the salvation of the Lordrdquo Lamentations 326

I have just one thing to say to you - never give up hope Never give up hope for your children Never give up hope for yourself Never give up hope for this broken bruised and bungling world

Keep hope in your heart regardless of what comes your way Hope is amazing It can grow and thrive even in the bleakest of circum-stances A prisoner of war suffers abuse at the hands of his captors but they cannot rob him of his hope that one day he will be free again

God created us with the magical power to imagine what will happen to us in the future but He gave us no power to control the future

Hope energizes us while fear paralyzes us Hope empowers us while fear weakens us Every good thing that any man or woman has every accomplished began with the power of hope

No writer ever put words on paper without first experiencing the hope of writing something outstanding Also no artist ever put his brush to canvas without hoping he would leave some-thing beautiful to look at when finished

We all have experienced our high hopes for something in our lives that ended crashing on the painful rocks of reality In the 33rd chap-ter of the Book of Psalms the 18th verse tells us that true hope lies in the Lordrsquos steadfast love

When God gets into our hope hope be-comes a faith that good things are not only pos-sible but that good things are promised to us It is the hope in our lives that keeps us moving

forward expecting a better day ahead When God is involved in hope we can

have hope for a world where little children can play on city streets at night without being afraid we have hope for a world where no par-ents ever have to watch their baby starve hope for a world where no adult ever abuses a child hope for a world where all Godrsquos children of all

races join hands and praise our Maker Hope is Godrsquos gift to us As you go

through life thank Him for it by placing your hope in Him No matter h ow hopeless things seem here on earth in Christ we have ultimate eternal hope People who donrsquot know Christ have nothing but their own hopelessness to cling to

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review12WEBSTER CO

BOARD OF SUPERVISORSRegular MeetingAugust 12 2014

The Board of Supervisors met in Session on the above date with the following members present Singer Fletcher Dencklau Campbell and Leffler Absent None Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve minutes of the August 5 2014 regular meeting Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to receive and place on file Drainage Repairs for DD 284 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Singer to approve wage increase for the following Correctional Officers Shawna Dencklau to $1625 effective August 26 2014 Brian Nellis to $1625 effective August 27 2014 and Tanner Nowell to $1594 effective August 19 2014 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Singer seconded by Dencklau to accept resignation of Joan Lara Case Management Supervisor effective August 29 2014 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve Class C Native Wine permit application for Soldier Creek Winery LLC Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve proposal from Cleaning Connection Inc for window washing services at the Law Enforcement Center Bank Building Social Services Building and Courthouse Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from Webster-Calhoun Telephone to bore under 390th Street to install fiber optic cable to New Coop 2024 390th Street in Section 35 Township 86 North Range 29 West Lost Grove Township (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Singer to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from Michael Raymond to mow and harvest right of way along 234th Street beginning east of Moorland Pond parking lot entrance and continuing east to intersection with Route D36 and 230th Street subject to applicant complying with all conditions of permit and attachments (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously At 1030am a Public Hearing was held on first consideration of an amendment to Zoning Ordinance 046 and Zoning Map to rezone the following described property from A-1 to A-2 Beginning from the Northwest corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 10 Township 87 North Range 28 West of the 5th PM Webster County Iowa thence 555rsquo to the East along the existing Northern boundary thence 355rsquo to the South thence 130rsquo to the West thence 330rsquo to the South thence 355rsquo to the West thence 260rsquo to the North along the existing western boundary thence 100rsquo to the Northwest angled along the existing property boundary and 350rsquo to the North along the existing property boundary ending at the existing Northwest corner (Mike Halligan intends to use it residentially) No written or oral comments were received therefore Chairman Fletcher closed the public hearing Moved by Campbell seconded by Singer to approve of first consideration and waive second consideration of an amendment to Zoning Ordinance 046 and Zoning Map to rezone the above described property from A-1 to A-2 and further to set September 2 2014 at 1000am as the date and time for final consideration to amend Zoning Ordinance 046 and Zoning Map to rezone the following described property from A-1 to A-2 Beginning from the Northwest corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 10 Township 87 North Range 28 West of the 5th PM Webster County Iowa thence 555rsquo to the East along the existing Northern boundary thence 355rsquo to the South thence 130rsquo to the West thence 330rsquo to the South thence 355rsquo to the West thence 260rsquo to the North along the existing western boundary thence 100rsquo to the Northwest angled along the existing property boundary and 350rsquo to the North along the existing property boundary ending at the existing Northwest corner Roll call vote Ayes ndash Dencklau Campbell Leffler Singer and Fletcher Nays ndash none Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Singer to allow claims Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to adjourn the meeting Motion carried unanimously ___________________________ Carol Messerly Clark FletcherWebster County Auditor Chairman Board of Supervisors

Regular MeetingAugust 19 2014

The Board of Supervisors will meet in Session on the above date with the following members present Fletcher Dencklau Campbell and Leffler Absent Singer Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve minutes of the August 12 2014 regular meeting Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to receive and place on file wage increase for Trin Lewis to $2280 per hour effective August 4 2014 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Dencklau to approve and authorize Chair to sign the following Proclamation Addiction Recovery Month Proclamation WHEREAS behavioral health is an essential part of health and onersquos overall wellness and WHEREAS prevention of mental andor substance use disorders works treatment is effective and people recover in our area and around the nation and WHEREAS preventing and overcoming mental andor substance use disorders is essential to achieving healthy lifestyles both physically and emotionally and WHEREAS we must encourage relatives and friends of people with mental andor substance use disorders to implement preventive measures recognize the signs of a problem and guide those in need to appropriate treatment and recovery support services and WHEREAS in 2011 38 million people received specialty treatment for a substance use disorder and more than 316 million adults aged 18 or older received services for mental disorders according to the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health Given the serious nature of this public health problem we must continue to reach the millions more who need help and WHEREAS to help more people achieve and sustain long-term recovery the Webster County Board of Supervisors and Community and Family Resources invite all residents of Webster County to participate in National Recovery Month (Recovery Month) and

NOW THEREFORE We by virtue of the authority vested in us by the laws of Iowa do hereby proclaim the month of September 2014 as National Recovery Month in Webster County and call upon the people of the County to observe this month with appropriate programs activities and ceremonies to support this yearrsquos Recovery Month In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 19th day of August 2014

Webster County Board of SupervisorsClark Fletcher Clark FletcherChairman Board of SupervisorsMotion carried unanimously

Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve request to assign Tax Sale Certificate P110004 parcel number 1712202004 known as 1107 Beek St Gowrie to the Town of Gowrie Iowa Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from City of Fort Dodge to install 16 inch water main along the west side of Quail Avenue from the corporate limits south to OHV Park (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Dencklau to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from Midland Power Cooperative to install overhead electric along west side of Vasse Avenue from 394th Street south approximately 1800 feet to new home at 3956 Vasse Avenue in the NE14 of SE14 of Section 33 Township 86 North Range 27 West (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve and authorize county engineer to sign agreement with Electronic Engineering to purchase Networkfleet vehicle management system with three year customer support Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to adjourn the meeting Motion carried unanimously ___________________________ Carol Messerly Clark FletcherWebster County Auditor Chairman Board of SupervisorsWebster County Claims Register Report for 08-12-2014 ACCESS SYSTEMS COPIER LEASE AGREEMENT 10600ADVANCED SYSTEMS INC office supplies 51370AHLERS amp COONEY PC legal fees 8250

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Dayton Light and PowerRegular MeetingWednesday August 20 2014700 am ndash City Hall

Board Chairman Kenny Sanders called the meeting to order at 700 am Roll Call Present Board members Rentschler Sanders and Vangilder Absent none Also present Randy Danielson and Craig Johnson

AGENDA Rentschler moved to approve the agenda as printed Second by Vangilder Motion carried unanimously

MINUTES Vangilder moved to approve the minutes of the July 16 regular meeting as printed Second by Rentschler Motion carried unanimously

BILLS Vangilder moved to approve the bills as presented Second by Rentschler Motion carried unanimously

TREE OF HOPE After discussion the Board agreed to allow Chairman Sanders to discuss options for the Tree of Hope with City officials and citizens

3 PHASE ELECTRIC SERVICE POLICY The Board tabled any change to the 3 phase electric extension policy until more information is received

CLINIC X-RAY EQUIPMENT Following discussion Vangilder moved to appropriate $2500 towards the purchase of x-ray equipment by the City to be used by the Community Clinic Second by Rentschler Motion carried unanimously

OAK PARK ELECTRIC SERVICE City Foreman Craig Johnson reported that Oak Park electric services were in good condition with a couple of areas to work on prior to Labor Day weekend

ADJOURN Rentschler moved to adjourn Second by Vangilder Motion carried unanimously The meeting was adjourned at 737 am

_____________________________ _______________________________Board Chairman Kenny Sanders Attest

Public NoticeYour Right to KnowDayton Light and Power

Approval of bills Period ending 08-20-14 City of dayon 6042 on account 10000Josh pace 6062 refunded 2000Ryan rice 6058 refunded 10000Marvin anderson 4448 refunded 2000Duan boker 1948 refunded 2000 Total for dept 00 26000Border states electric meter main hub electric 24038Caseyrsquos general stores 514 Gal gas electric 17270Chapman metering test 22 3 phase meters electric 140170Chapman metering test 4 meters electric 5426City of dayton reimb 12 of printer electric 25050City of dayton reimb 12 acfurnace electric 168650Continental research corp 12-ratchet set electric 10196Dayton review project share notice electric 8750Electrical materials co ug wire splice electric 2064Electronic specialties file fcc license renewal electric 8500Engquist lumber co sub sump pump hose electric 19797Crescent electric supply elec boxconduitmisc electric 74978Jerry paullin weld alum light pole electric 897588888 Lehigh valley teleph july phoneinternet serv electric 631988888 Lehigh valley teleph july sub phonetv serv electric 5164Midland power coop grandview apt wtr heater electric 42500Midland power coop july-475863 kwh electric 3385494Napa auto parts gen battery charger electric 1342988888 Payroll account july reg gross wages electric 20740688888 Payroll account july ptot gross wages electric 7791288888 Payroll account july ficamedi electric 595988888 Payroll account july city ipers electric 695788888 Payroll account aug healthdental ins electric 10574488888 Payroll account aug life disability ins electric 203088888 Postmaster j uly bill postage electric 16592Postmaster 200 stamps electric 9800Todd powers trim sec wires-rodeo electric 1500088888 Security savings bank aug bank ach fees electric 320088888 Treasurer- state of iowa july salesoption taxes electric 11244188888 United states cellular july generator line electric 4463Webster county ema 12 fy 2015 assessment electric 25258Ziegler cat inc Repair gen battery charg electric 200920 Total for dept 53 4760452 Total for bank 01 4786452 Grand total 4786452

Dayton Public LibraryBooks bull DVDrsquos MagazinesOPEN MON WED FRI amp SAT

Aug 27 2014Dayton Review 13

Leo L Ott 93Leo L Ott 93 of Boxholm Iowa passed

away on Friday August 22 2014 at Westhaven Community in Boone

Funeral services will be held 130 pm Sat-urday August 30 2014 at the United Methodist Church in Boxholm Pastor Alaire Willits will officiate Burial will be at Renner Cemetery rural Boxholm Visitation will be Friday from 500 to 800 pm at Carson ndash Stapp Funeral Home in Ogden For online obituaries amp con-dolences please visit wwwcarsonstappfuneral-homecom

Leo was born on August 24 1920 to Leon and Minnie (Shafer) Ott on the family farm out-side of Boxholm He attended and graduated from Boxholm Consolidated School in 1940

On October 28th 1944 he was joined in marriage to Ruth Jean Anderson while serving in the United States Navy during World War II To this union three children were born Donald Lee Veva Maria and Janet Rae Leo farmed on the family farm after returning from the service and enjoyed feeding cattle and raising a good crop of corn and soybeans each year Leo re-tired at an early age and continued to help each spring and fall with the crops

He and Ruth enjoyed their winters in Ari-zona and his passions were playing his organ entertaining his family and friends bowling and attending a dance each week He enjoyed planting his garden each spring and having a

Obituaries

Dane Earl Ott born July 31

Dane Earl Ott son of Jason and Mindy Ott Ogden was born July 31 at Mary Greeley Hospital Ames He is welcomed home by big brother Grant (age 3)

Grandparents are Earl and Georgene Han-son Dayton and Wanda and Dale Headrick Boone and Craig Ott Ogden

Great grandparents are Imogene Hanson of DaytonJudy Tingwald of Woodward and Mary Ott Ogden

The regular meeting of the City of Harcourt met at City Hall on August 18th 2014 at 700 pm Mayor Brundage called the meeting to order with the following Council present Engquist Greenfield Peterson and Gallentine Council Member Hanson was absent Also present Robert Barnett Bud Troup and Sherry TroupMoved by Engquist seconded by Gallentine to approve the Agenda as presented AYES ALL MC Moved by Gallentine seconded by Peter-son to approve minutes as corrected to state fire hydrant will be replaced not that it had been replaced AYES ALL MCREPORTS AND UPDATEA Water and Sewer Barney reported that All American Turf had been to lagoon and sprayed he stated some weeds still very green Barney contacted applicator at All American Turf and if weeds have not died by Friday to call back and applicator will come back and spray again Barney still has water on at bathrooms at parks for right now Mayor explained privacy issues as to reason why we cannot give out billing register informationB Maintenance Mayor reported Sam will have the letters up on the signs and will need to order more lettersC Streets Council Member Engquist spoke to Jerry Black about the streets and completing the work that needs to be completed Council Member suggested we look around for other bids discussion was held about services we receive from Fort Dodge Asphalt and agreed that we need to look for other companies to bid our street work D Community Center No ReportE Park and Rec Council Member Greenfield informed every-one that there are several trees in the park that need to be trimmed or taken down will contact Jason Akins to give estimate F Fire Department No ReportG 911 and Ambulance No ReportH Solid Waste No ReportI Emergency Management No Report

OLD BUSINESS

A Shelter House Fundraiser- Date of November 2nd 2014 was date set for shelter house fundraiser B Building Permit (Troup)- Discussion was held and looked at information provided Council Member Gallentine stated that until further information providing property lines was provided the building permit would not be able to be approvedC Lease Ball Diamond to School- Council Member Engquist spoke to Dave Hainzinger and school board wanted the city to have the city attorney draw up an agreement between school and city

NEW BUSINESSA Slide at City Park ndash Tabled for now

Approval of Bills Greenfield made a motion to approve bills seconded by Peterson AYES ALL MC

Adjourn Greenfield made the motion to adjourn seconded by Engquist AYES ALL MC Meeting adjourned at 843 PM

July Revenues

General -$146859 Water -$661561 LOST $325632 Road Use -$211166Sewer-$277121

August Bills

IPERS - $29380 Sam Dorman-$43547Black Hills Energy-$6620 Alliant Energy-$111051Blair Sanitation-$41650 TCB Sanitation-$157675Dayton Review-$5768 Ag Source Laborato-ries-$2200Lehigh Valley Coop Telephone-$10169 Tina Brandel-$74263Donna Brundage-$37166 Robert Barnett-$70400IRS-$77972 Engquist Lumber CO- $3194 Harcourt Equipment-$24399 USPS-18500Wex Bank-$7213 Webster County EMA-$17745Richard Reinartz-$5750 Webster County Telecom-munications-$85925Hawkins INC-$45972 Iowa DNR-$21000

____________________ Clerk ________________________________ Mayor Tina Brandel Donna Brundage

Public NoticeYour Right to KnowCity of Harcourt

Alexis Hanson of the Dayton Tigers with Vern Bauer of Gowrie who purchased her beef premium at the 2014 fair auction

Gage Fevold Gowrie Groundbreakers stands with his trophies after the 2014 fair auction Dayton Farm Drainage purchased his premium during the auction

Owen Oeltjenbruns Dayton Tigers stands with John McIntire of McIntire Show Lambs as he purchased the grand champion market lambs premium

Pierce Woodruff of the Gowrie Ground-breakers poses with Maureen Brand of Quality Bookkeeping during the auction af-ter Quality Bookkeeping purchased his mar-ket goat premium

beautiful flower gar-den He was an active member of the Box-holm United Meth-odist Church and a member of the Boone Elks Club

Leo is survived by his wife of 69 years Ruth of Westhaven Community one son and two daughters Donald Ott Eure-ka California Veva (Dick) Teeters Og-den Iowa Janet (Jim) Stewart Bunside Iowa seven grandchildren Ryan and Justin Ott Annette (Dave) Bojevsky Michele (Joe) Over-turf Jennifer (Craig Fjelland) Teeters Sean (Melinda) Stewart and Shane (Kerry) Maline nine great grandchildren Koa Ott Jessica and Austin Glaspey Issac and Kennedy Overturf Shelby and Hunter Bojevsky Shelby Chad and Timothy Stewart and 2 great great grandchil-dren Delanie Nissen and Aspen Glaspey and many cousins neices nephews and friends Leo is preceded in death by his parents Leon and Minnie Ott his sister Lucille Burman and his brother Charles Ott Jr niece Connie (Bur-man) Dressen and nephew Craig Norris Ott

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review14

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600 pm Opening Ceremonies by Boone Veterans Council

700 pm Pufferbilly Unplugged Concert

Friday Sept 5$200 entrance into entertainment

900 am Pufferbilly Days quilt show 1100 am Food court opens400 pm Carnival and games open500 pm Beer tent opens600 pm Pufferbilly Days softball tourna-

ment bingo with Ogden Lions730 pm Burnin Sensations Concert

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700 am Pufferbilly Days 5k and 10k run900 am Craft fair opens food court opens

brat stand opens Pufferbilly Days softball tour-nament Pufferbilly Days quilt show

930 am Pufferbilly Days Parade1000 am Beer tent opens1100 am Tailgate party for Iowa vs Mis-

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1200 pm Bags tournament100 pm Motorcycle show115 pm Parade band awards

Pufferbilly Dayrsquos Schedule

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Southeast Valley

Wednesday Aug 27 Athletic Booseter Foundation Phone-a-thon 5-9pm

Thursday Aug 28 B amp G V CC Meet SEV Invite 5-7pm G JVRJVV VB Manson Northwest Webster 6-9pm

Friday Aug 29 V FB Game Manson Northwest Webster 7-9pm Early dismissal 220

Aug 27 2014Dayton Review 15

Enjoy Pufferbilly DaysYour friendly neighborhood Walmart

Save Money Live Better

New location on Hwy 30

Welcome to Boone

Thursday Sept 4 Free entrance into entertainment

500 pm Little Miss amp Mr Pufferbilly car-nival games open food court opens brat stand opens beer tent opens classic car show and photo contest display

600 pm Opening Ceremonies by Boone Veterans Council

700 pm Pufferbilly Unplugged Concert

Friday Sept 5$200 entrance into entertainment

900 am Pufferbilly Days quilt show 1100 am Food court opens400 pm Carnival and games open500 pm Beer tent opens600 pm Pufferbilly Days softball tourna-

ment bingo with Ogden Lions730 pm Burnin Sensations Concert

Saturday Sept 6$200 entrance into entertainment

700 am Pufferbilly Days 5k and 10k run900 am Craft fair opens food court opens

brat stand opens Pufferbilly Days softball tour-nament Pufferbilly Days quilt show

930 am Pufferbilly Days Parade1000 am Beer tent opens1100 am Tailgate party for Iowa vs Mis-

souri State and Iowa State vs Kansas State car-nival and games open

1200 pm Bags tournament100 pm Motorcycle show115 pm Parade band awards

Pufferbilly Dayrsquos Schedule130 pm Kidrsquos Choo Choo Fun Run600 pm Bingo with Ogden Lions730 pm Toaster Concert

Sunday Sept 7

900 am Pufferbilly Days bike ride930 am Pufferbillys Days church service1000 am Food court opens craft fair

opens mud volleyball horseshoe tournament1030 am Family Fun Day1100 am Pet show130 pm BBQ Cook-Off Pufferbilly Days

quilt show

CorrectionThe intern for the Dayton Review this past

summer was Nicole Presley Her last name wasincorrect in our publication last weekNicole did a wonderful job for the Dayton

Review this summer We wish her well at Iowa State this coming school year

CorrectionJaguars to host the SEV international cross

country meet at Gowrie Municipal Golf Course Not Prairie View Gold Course

Motorcycle Rider education class Sept 12-14 at ICCC

Two sessions of Motorcycle Rider Education classes are being offered at Iowa Central Community College Transportation Technology Center in Fort Dodge The classes will consist of two components 5 hours of classroom and 10 hours of range time

Session two will be September 12 13 and 14

The classroom portion will be on Friday from 5 to 10 pm with a choice of two different ranges being offered Range 1 will be Saturday and Sunday morning from 700 am to Noon

Range 2 will be Saturday and Sunday afternoon from 100 to 600 pm

Preregistration and payment are required as class sizes are limited For more information please contact Transportation Technology Center at 515-574-1971

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review16

Marcia Kay Vegors Marcia Kay Vegors was born June 3 1948

in Fort Dodge and passed away on April 27 2013 in Greeley Colorado

Marcia was the daughter of one of the 3 founders of the Dayton Rodeo Duane Vegors Marciarsquos mom was Erma and her brother is Norm Vegors

Later Marcia worked as a rodeo secretary for a rodeo stock contractor around the mid-west

Marcia married Bud Williams from Stratford in 1979

Marcia and Bud were involved with the Dayton Rodeo and the Wrangler Saddle Club from the early days

Marcia worked in the cook shack which was a small building located on the north arena fence where cowboys could order food from the arena through a hole in the fence Marcia also helped her mom Erma taking entries and doing the secretary work for the rodeo

Bud and Marciarsquos final resting place is at the familyrsquos Vegors Cemetery NW of Stratford

The empty saddled horse is led by Marciarsquos brother Norm

Happy Trails Marcia

Dayton Rodeo Empty Saddle award winners

Marcia Vegors and Bud Williams

Bud Williams Kerwin (Bud) Harold Williams was born

on July 26 1942 on a farm North of Stratford and grew up in the same area He graduated from Stratford High School in 1960 He passed away August 1 2013 in Greeley Colorado

He became a farrier through training at California Polytech San Luis Obispo CA in 1963 For the next 20 years Bud made his living by shoeing horses and shearing sheep in Hamilton Webster and Boone Counties In 1979 he married Marcia Vegors They moved to the Hill country of Texas and then to Fort Collins CO where Bud became the Night Manager of the Fort Collins Sale Barn He retired in 2006

Bud has 2 sons Shawn and Heath 3 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren

Bud enjoyed working around horses and livestock all his life Many times in his career when a young horse owner could not afford the shoeing costs Bud would complete the work and let the owner pay as he or she could

Bud and Marsha were involved with the Dayton Rodeo and the Wrangler Saddle Club from the early days Budrsquos main job at the Dayton Rodeo was behind the chutes working with the broncs and bulls

Bud and Marciarsquos final resting place is at the familyrsquos Vegors Cemetery NW of Stratford

The empty saddled horse is led by Budrsquos son Shawn Happy Trails Bud

Ralph Dwaine Haub

Ralph Dwaine Haub was born in Manson on September 15 1926 to Ezra and Eva Haub and passed away on April 28 2014 Ralph graduated from Dayton High School in 1945

Ralph worked with his Dad and farmed the home place north of Dayton and during one winter he traveled

to New Mexico and worked as a cowboy on ranches

On September 9 1950 he married Joan McCall of Boone They have 2 sons David and John They began their life together farming in the Dayton area and later moved to a dairy farm SW of Boone where he lived most of the rest of his life

When the rodeo was located on top of the hill where the rodeo parking lot is now Ralphrsquos rodeo life began with riding steers This ended when he was kicked in the head and knocked out His brother Daryl said that he thought that he had lost his big brother

Ralph and his friend Cliff Gabrielson from Stratford started to work as clowns for the Dayton rodeo Ralphrsquos rodeo clown name was ldquoRub-a-Dubrdquo Ralph built the calf pens at the east end of the arena and worked there during the rodeos He also helped move the bleachers from Ames to Dayton He was a life-long member of the Wranglers

The empty saddle is led by his brother John Haub

Happy Trails Ralph

Dick TellRichard Tell known as Dick lived in

Dayton all of his life Dick was born on March 11 1929 and passed away on January 5 2014

Dick married Erma Rosendahl and had 2 children Gary Tell and Carol (Keith) Harison and 2 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren

He served the Missouri Synod Trinity Lutheran church in Dayton as a board member and treasurer Dick served in the Marine Corp in the Korea Conflict in 1953 and 1954

He served the Dayton community as mayor for 8 years councilman Lions club president and the committee that formed the River Valley Old Engine and Tractor Days

Dickrsquos Webster County service included the 911 Board Solid Waste Management Board and he ran for County Supervisor Dick was instrumental in getting the ldquoHabitat for Humanityrdquo house built in Dayton

Dickrsquos work with the Dayton Rodeo included parking cars on the hill for many years running the Community Club cook shack and serving on the Dayton Rodeo Celebration Committee

The empty saddle is led by Jesse Greene the Rodeo Celebration Committee President

Happy Trails Dick

Dick Tell

Leonard AndersonLeonard Anderson was born on March 24

1938 He passed into heaven on September 14 2013 10 days before his 53rd anniversary of marriage to Marilyn Johnson Their children are Andrew and Gwenda Anderson and Alayna and Scott Longhorn Their grandchildren are Tyler Anderson Lillie Lance Lane and Lydia Longhorn

Leonard belonged to Emanuel Lutheran Church in Dayton serving his Lord with 18 years as Sunday School teacher and 6 years as board membership and head usher

Leonard was honorably discharged from the Army in 1958 He then completed Iowa Statersquos 2 year farm operations program and entered into his lifersquos work of farming

Leonard served the Dayton community as Township Clerk Dayton Coop Elevator Board member and Dayton School Board member He belonged to the Lionrsquos Club American Legion and was a Stine and Cargill Seed dealer Leonard was honored in 1979 as the arearsquos Farmer of the Year Leonard was a 23-year board member of Midland Power and the president of the Webster County Cattlemensrsquo Association

Leonardrsquos membership in the Dayton Wranglers Saddle Club was mostly spent on the Dayton Rodeo amp Celebration Committee for 34 years serving as President of the committee for 30 years During that time he installed the Iowarsquos Miss Rodeo Pageant when the rodeo was affiliated with the IPRA He initiated the seven event seven year commemoration belt buckle series for the Dayton Rodeo Leonard also saw that the ldquoEmpty Saddlerdquo memorial program that you are watching right now was presented at the Monday afternoon performance to honor those who gave so much of their lives to the building of the Dayton Rodeo For 30 years Leonard rode his horse Sugar at the end of the parade signaling the paradersquos completion In 2008 Leonard and his wife Marilyn were honored as the Dayton Rodeo Parade Grand Marshalls in appreciation for their contribution of rodeo work for Dayton

Leonardrsquos love of riding and packing horses in the Big Horn Mountains continued for 20+ years with family and friends Another great love of Leonardrsquos was reading western history Therefore a scholarship for academic technical or computer books for higher education will be started in Leonardrsquos name this year Applications for this scholarship will be made available online at daytonrodeocom

Leonardrsquos horse Buddy is being led into the arena by his daughter Alayna Longhorn

Happy trails Leonard

Ralph Haub pre-forms as a Rodeo clown

Leonard Anderson

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Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review4

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We are Bursting with Pride as we help sponsor our

great students at Southeast Webster High School

Carson-Stapp Funeral Home

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Compassionate Personal Care

since 1949

Chuckrsquos Trunk of Junk Sale

Re-purposed Furniture Primitives Antiques Unique Items

Friday Aug 29 12-7 pmSaturday Aug 30 8 am -3 pm

304 West Skillet St Dayton IA

Grandview Health Care Center in Dayton is a skilled care facility which also offers outpatient services such as physical occupational and

speech therapy Please stop in and meet Adam Braden Administrator and Jennifer Mikesell Director of Nurses They are confident the facility can provide the personal care needed to make you and your loved ones feel at home The entire staff are dedicated to the needs of the residents You are invited to visit Grandview Health Care Center at 508 2nd Street NE in Dayton

Become acquainted with the staff and the residents Bring a friend or neighbor

the coffee is always on

No modern plumbing One more school story ndash Apparently

there has been a surge in interest in restoring and preserving the old Iowa country school build-ings Writers and reporters must have a per-sonal interest as not long ago there was another story in our local paper about various ones that have been ldquosavedrdquo primarily by area or county historical societies Some of the buildings have almost needed to be totally rebuilt but they are in prominent places where this generation and those to follow can see first hand how it was to attend such a school Are there any of my read-ers who may have resided in the ldquobooniesrdquo and among some of the last to have attended such a school If so Irsquod like to hear from you

David Peterson had reported to me on various Boone County country schools and I shared his information in this column He had mentioned that there were nine such schools at one time in Grant Township This caused me to wonder about the distance the children may have had to trek by foot or possibly horse-back to get to school I checked and learned that Grant Township was approximately 3624 square miles in size The latest article stated that State law required schools be built every two miles to insure that children had access to an education I had figured that prior to read-ing the article as with the nine schools properly located any child should be within two miles of their school Thatrsquos still quite a way for the lit-tlest ones Maybe that is why many older people I once knew who had attended a country school said they didnrsquot start until they were around seven They would have been more physically able to ldquohoofrdquo it that far Back then Dad didnrsquot hitch up the team to the buckboard or buggy at every whim of their kids Often if one or both of the parents were literate they would teach the younger one some basics the alphabet simple reading and writing and of course some ldquocipher-ingrdquo before they even attended school Those schools were basic schools going only through the eighth grade However I read something probably one of those ldquopop upsrdquo on my com-puter of what the average eighth grader in one of those country schools had to know in order to ldquograduaterdquo from eighth grade Some of it espe-cially math were things I donrsquot think I ever had to try to master

Most of those who attended those schools in the early days did not have the oppor-tunity to go on to high school They just werenrsquot available close enough to their homes Also many who did complete the eighth grade were older than average today This wasnrsquot because they werenrsquot bright enough or hadnrsquot started at five years of age Most were farm children and especially the boys were expected to help with the farm jobs during spring preparing and plant-ing and again in the fall for the harvest With those duties taking more time than our modern times they lost a lot of time in any one year and must successfully complete one gradersquos curric-ulum before advancing to the next level Thus many reached sixteen or so and simply quit as they now had full adult responsibilities to their family and farm Donrsquot sell those people short ndash most managed to become successful farm own-ers and amass acreage and be financially secure

My Dad tells of one of his classmates She had finally completed her eighth grade education in a country school in north Central Iowa (I do not recall which town is was near ) She knew that St Charles had a fairly new modern brick school house and offered a full high school education She came to live with relatives and graduated in his class at the ap-proximate age of 20 Thatrsquos the determination

many of those ldquopioneersrdquo had There is even one country school tale I

heard about my Dad When he was born and until he was five or six their family lived on a Madison County farm near Clanton Creek As a child I remember seeing the dilapidated country school that served their area It was at least a mile from their home I am assuming that Dad had wanted to ldquogo to schoolrdquo like his older brother and sister but of course was still too young One day Ma said okay and brother Cash around seven years Dadrsquos senior agreed to take him for a visit So as the tale goes Dad got all dressed up in his best overalls and ev-eryday shirt but ndash for some reason he insisted on wearing his button down dress up vest and it was over not under the bib of the overalls I donrsquot remember hearing the time of day but Dad wiggling in his seat by Cash tugged on him whispering his impelling need for a ldquobath-roomrdquo call After urgently getting the teachersrsquo attention and permission Cash rushed Dad out to the privy (thatrsquos what they had you know) but the vest had to come off before the overalls could be unfastened Yep You guessed it Cash had to be excused to walk little brother home That was the last time Dad got to go to school until he was old enough to start at age 6 By then his family had moved to another farm just out-side St Charles and he always attend a ldquotown schoolrdquo

Arenrsquot we glad we got to go to schools with inside plumbing

Webster County Pork Producers at Dayton Rescue BBQ

The Webster County Pork Producers grilled the pork and beef patties for the Dayton Rescue Squad barbecue The grill can handle to 96 burgers at a time

Dayton Rescue Squad Barbeque raising money for new ambulance

There was a large turn-out for the

Dayton Rescue Squad Annual BBQ Sunday Aug 24 The Dayton Rescue Squad is trying to raise money for a new ambulance A new ambulance costs between $150000 and $180000 The Dayton Rescue Squad is going to apply for a USDA grant The Dayton Rescue Squad does not know how much money they will get until they apply for the grant

Area student graduates Iowa State University

Bryant Wilks was a recent graduate of Iowa State University in Ames The commencement exercises were held at Hilton Coliseum May 9

Wilks the son of Crystal Wilks Gowrie and Danny Wilks Harcourt graduated with two de-gree in Supply Chan Management and Finance

He has been working as a Fleet Manager for TMC Transportation in West Des Moines TMC Transportation specializes in flat bed trucking nationwide

Wilks worked as an intern in the purchasing department with Kinze Manufacturing in Wil-liamsburg Iowa his senior year

Wilks was a 2009 graduate of Prairie Valley High School

Swedish Club meetsSept 2 in Stratford The Swedish Club will meet Tuesday

Sept 2 at 7 pm at the Stratford Lutheran Church

Alan Bergman will present a program about Indian artifacts found in the area

Everyone welcome There will be a potluck lunch

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Welcome

Rodeo

Fans

Servicing all of your grain and agronomy needs

Keith Isley performs 2014 Dayton Rodeo

This year we have all new entertainment featuring Keith Isley Keith is the 2013 PRCA Comedy Act of the Year

Keith was born on October 9 1957 in Re-idsville North Carolina Keith Started his rodeo career in 1972 at the age of fifteen competing in the junior rodeo division in the bareback riding and bull riding He also tried his hand at bull-fighting It got to the point where he enjoyed the bullfighting (protecting the cowboys) more than the competition Thatrsquos more or less how his career as a contract performer began

Keith had no desire to tell jokes or perform clown acts Being somewhat shy he found the large audiences intimidating However after a period of time he found that the baggy pants and make-up that he wore provided him a com-fort shield between himself and the spectators Slowly but surely he began telling jokes and performing clown acts

Some of his comedy routines consist of Trick Roping High Impact-Low Impact aero-bic workout various animal routines and Trick Riding Acts such as these have made it possible for Keith to make rodeo entertainment a full-time career

His travels have taken him throughout the US Puerto Rico and Canada

Keith Isley

Come and watch him at the Dayton Rodeo Labor Day Weekend You can also go on his website and check him out first

To learn more visit httpkeithisleycomStory originally found on wwwdaytonro-

deocom

Leonard AndersonScholarship honorsDayton Rodeo service The E Leonard Anderson schorlarship

will be offered starting this year honoring Leonardrsquos 30 + years on the Dayton Rodeo Celebration Committe

This scholarship will be $50000 for books and internet books The scholarship will be open to new and returning college students

This scholarship will be paid at the end of the semester when it has been shown that the applicant has maintained a 25 GPA Application information for this scholarship can be obtained by calling (515)571-8976

A memorial trail ride for Leonard Anderson will be held at Brushy Creek south horse camp on Saturday Sept 13th 2014 If you would like to honor Leonard for his many years of rodeo service come for the ride at 1000 AM and enjoy the provided evening meal BYOD and side dish if you wish Some camp sites available For information contact 515-571-8976 or 515-351-7592

Rodeo Time save money on your ticket

(Reg price is $18 adult $8 child 6-11 5 amp under free)

Option 1- Order online save $3 on an adult ticket

Option 2- Kemna Auto Test Drive Event test drive a vehicle at Kemnarsquos Fort Dodge store and receive a free ticket thatrsquos good for Fri or Mon Perf

Option 3- Kidrsquos Night- Kids free with a paid adult on Sat night

Option 4- Date night- Fri night is 2 adults for $25

Option 5- Weekend Adult Pass - 4 shows for $60

Option 6- Watch for $2 off coupon on the front page of the Messenger Aug 27th-29th leading up to rodeo weekend

v

Extended hours for

Labor Day Weekend

Friday Aug 29 10am-6pm

Saturday Aug 30 10am-6pm

Sunday Aug 31 1am-6pm

Monday Sept 1 9am-3pm

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Welcome

35 S Main St Dayton 5155472706

to theRodeo

Keith FergusonPracticing AttorneyTax preparation

Holly LarringtonLegal secretary

Tax work amp Accounting

77th Annual Dayton RodeoBy Nicole Presley

The 77th annual Dayton Rodeo will be held at 7 pm Friday August 29 through Monday September 1

Friday is couples night Saturday is Kids Night Sunday is Tough Enough to Wear Pink night and the parade is 10 am on Monday Friday night couples can pay $24 for two adult tickets Kids less than 11 years old can get in free with a paid adult on Saturday evening

Events for the rodeo weekend include sad-dle bronc-riding bull riding bareback riding tie down roping steer wrestling team roping barrel racing and the wild horse race

Every night there will be fireworks There will also be a carnival and flea market Tickets can be purchased at the rodeo or online at wwwdaytonrodeocom

Amanda Anderson Dayton Rodeo Queen

My name is Amanda Anderson I am 26 years old and am this yearrsquos Dayton Rodeo Senior Queen I was born and raised just west of Dayton in Gowrie Iowa where I graduated Prairie Valley High School before continuing on to receive my Bachelor of Science in Ani-mal SciencePre-Veterinary Medicine in 2010 from Iowa State University I have had a pas-sion for horses and rodeo from the beginning I remember sitting on that hillside every Labor Day weekend watching the rodeo and wishing someday I could be a part of it I began riding at the age of 2 on a neighborrsquos pony I continued to learn how to ride at a Girl Scout camp in Dayton every summer until at the age of 14 I was able to buy my first horse Paco With the help of some wonderful people I grew up showing horses and barrel racing in 4-H and open horse shows even before I owned my own horse and had the op-portunity to ride many great horses along the way I continue to show and run barrels as well as Judge horse shows I have been a member of the Dayton Wranglers now for 8 years In that time I rode with the Serpentine Riders for 6 years and carried the American Flag at the 2013 PRCA rodeo I am currently the secretary of the Dayton Wranglers Youth Rodeo and Match of the Broncs Series I am very honored to be crowned this yearrsquos Senior Rodeo Queen and I look forward to seeing everyone at the rodeo

Lillie Longhorn Dayton Rodeo Jr Queen

Dayton Wrangler Jr Queen Lillie Long-horn has ridden horses all her life She started competing in barrels when she was five years old She is the Granddaughter of Leonard An-derson who committed many years to the bet-terment of the Dayton Rodeo as the Celebration Committee Chairman and Dayton Wrangler member Lillie has attended the Dayton Ro-deo each of her 15 years even when she lived in Minnesota Lillie is a sophomore at Ogden

Lillie Longhorn

Amanda Anderson

High School where she loves math and plays Basketball and Volleyball Lillie is active in 4H showing her horses beef dogs and rabbit In her free time she likes to read ride horses and hang out with her friends Lillie would like to welcome you to the 75th Annual Dayton Rodeo

IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE

The Dayton Review Ph 515-467-2811 email daytonreviewlvctanet

Remember

Keith Isley

Come and watch him at the Dayton Rodeo Labor Day Weekend You can also go on his website and check him out first

To learn more visit httpkeithisleycomStory originally found on wwwdaytonro-

deocom

Leonard AndersonScholarship honorsDayton Rodeo service The E Leonard Anderson schorlarship

will be offered starting this year honoring Leonardrsquos 30 + years on the Dayton Rodeo Celebration Committe

This scholarship will be $50000 for books and internet books The scholarship will be open to new and returning college students

This scholarship will be paid at the end of the semester when it has been shown that the applicant has maintained a 25 GPA Application information for this scholarship can be obtained by calling (515)571-8976

A memorial trail ride for Leonard Anderson will be held at Brushy Creek south horse camp on Saturday Sept 13th 2014 If you would like to honor Leonard for his many years of rodeo service come for the ride at 1000 AM and enjoy the provided evening meal BYOD and side dish if you wish Some camp sites available For information contact 515-571-8976 or 515-351-7592

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review8Welcome to the 77th

AnnuAl DAyton RoDeo

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Great homes for sale208 4th St Dayton

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Dayton Celebration Committee Lynn Heckman Dave Bills Robb Scott Emily Clausen Tim Anderson Clayton Bills

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We thank all the people who makethe Dayton Rodeo

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Moped Safety Courseat ICCC Sept 6

A Moped Safety Class will be offered at the Transportation Technology Center of Iowa Central Community College located at 1106 South 32nd Street Fort Dodge on Saturday September 6 2014 from 800 am to 230 pm This is a State approved program

If you are 14 or will be turning 14 within 5 months it is required that you take this course Class size is limited to 30 Pre-registration and pre-payment of $50 is required

For additional information contact the Transportation Technology Center at 515-574-1971

Stairs nearly constructed at Dayton Rodeo ArenaTyler AndersonDayton Review-Gowrie News

Dorman Construction Company improve the hill stairwell of the Dayton Rodeo Area in preparation for the Dayton Rodeo celebra-tion Other improvements made to the grounds beforehand will be a new fence on the east side of the arena right off Highway 175 and two new party decks for patrons

Aug 27 2014Dayton Review 11

EMANUEL LUTHERAN DAYTON Sundays 10 am Worship 9 am Sunday School Tuesdays 9 am Bible Study amp Coffee at Grandview

CHRIST THE KING CATHOLIC DAYTONSaturday 500 pm Mass Tuesdays Mass 530 pm

McGUIRE BEND UNITED BRETHERN RURAL DAYTONSundays 930 am Adult Sunday School 1030 am worship

TRINITY EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN DAYTONSundays 845 am Worship 945 am Coffee hour and Fellowship

DAYTON UNITED METHODIST Sundays Worship 900 am Fellowship 1000 - 1045 SS 1015 am-1115 (Sept-May)

IMMANUEL LUTHERAN BURNSIDESundays 930 am WorshipUNITED METHODIST PILOT MOUNDSundays 830 am Worship 940 am Sunday School1st amp 3rd Wed 730 pm Choir Rehearsal

FIRST BAPTIST STRATFORDSundays 930am Sunday School 1030 am Worship 615pm Junior and Senior Youth GroupWednesdays 615 pm AwanaThursdays 7 pm Bible Study and Prayer

HARCOURT UNITED METHODIST HARCOURTSundays 1030 am Worship Service

DUNCOMBE UNITED METHODISTSundays 1030 am Worship ServiceThursdays 130 pm Bible Study

LEHIGH CHRISTIANSundays 9am Worship Regular worship area has ramp for handicap entrance Also walk-in basement level with video to watch service and participate in communion

LEHIGH-OTHO METHODISTSundays Lehigh--930 am Sunday School 11 am WorshipUMW meets 1st Wed of month 1 pmOtho-- 9am Worship 10am SS

S O U T H M A R I O N U N I T E D METHODIST STRATFORDSunday 1030 am Worship

TRINITY LUTHERAN BOXHOLMSundays 930 am Fellowship 1030 am Worship

EVANGELICAL COVENANT LANYONSundays 930am Worship 1045am Sunday School

CALVARY UNITED METHODIST STRATFORDSundays 9 am Worship Service 1015 am Sunday School

UNITED EVANGELICAL COVENANT HARCOURTSundays 930 am Worship Saturdays 7am Menrsquos Bible StudyWednesdays 630 pm Dinner 7pm-8pm Bible Studies

FAITH LUTHERAN HARCOURTSundays 1030 am Worship 900am Sunday School and Fellowship

S T R AT F O R D E VA N G E L I C A L LUTHERANSundays 1030 am Fellowship930 am Worship UNITED METHODIST BOXHOLMSundays 1030 am Worship 915 am Sunday School

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Dayton

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Advance Heating and CoolingRoger Anderson TruckingLarry and Jill AlligerLynn and Kathrynn BanksVern BauerBayer Crop ScienceByson Oil CompanyJim and Jennifer CarlsonSharon CarlsonDayton Community GroceryDayton DrainageDon Peart Custom Homes

Duncombe Gas and GroceryRich and Colleen EslickFarewayFarm Credit ServiceElaine and Jim FevoldFMC ChemicalHamilton County Redi-MixHarcourt EquipmentBob HicksJeff JohnsonRay and Laurie KauffmanDave KramerJohn Larson

Lambert Seeds ndash Kevin Lambert Macke MotorsMickleson SeedsDavid MesserlyLG SeedsMcGough ConstructionMid Iowa DoorMid-Iowa TowingMPH AutoMurphy BrothersNelson Trucking ndash Richard Nelson

PampR Entry DoorsPioneer Seeds ndash Dennis KinleyRees HydraulicRees Truck and TrailerMark RittgersSampK FarmsStine Seed CompanyTriple C FarmsRuss and Julie TuckerValent Ag ChemicalWoodruff ElectricWW Transportation

Shan Jaeschke congratulates Alexis Hanson of the Dayton Tigers Those that pur-chased Alexisrsquos Grand Champion Market Beef premium were Stine Seed Company Bayer Crop Science Valent Ag Chemical S amp K Farms Russ amp Julie Tucker Jeff Johnson Woodruff Electric and Farm Credit Service

Owen Oeltjenbruns Day-ton Tigers is congratulated by Rob Scott The Dayton Community Gro-cery Store purchased Owenrsquos premi-um for the Grand Champion Market lamb

Bryce Fevold Gowrie Groundbreakers stands with Lynn and Kathrynn Banks as they pur-chased his Grand Champion Market Hog premium during the Webster County Fair

ldquoIt is good that one should hope and wait quietly for the salvation of the Lordrdquo Lamentations 326

I have just one thing to say to you - never give up hope Never give up hope for your children Never give up hope for yourself Never give up hope for this broken bruised and bungling world

Keep hope in your heart regardless of what comes your way Hope is amazing It can grow and thrive even in the bleakest of circum-stances A prisoner of war suffers abuse at the hands of his captors but they cannot rob him of his hope that one day he will be free again

God created us with the magical power to imagine what will happen to us in the future but He gave us no power to control the future

Hope energizes us while fear paralyzes us Hope empowers us while fear weakens us Every good thing that any man or woman has every accomplished began with the power of hope

No writer ever put words on paper without first experiencing the hope of writing something outstanding Also no artist ever put his brush to canvas without hoping he would leave some-thing beautiful to look at when finished

We all have experienced our high hopes for something in our lives that ended crashing on the painful rocks of reality In the 33rd chap-ter of the Book of Psalms the 18th verse tells us that true hope lies in the Lordrsquos steadfast love

When God gets into our hope hope be-comes a faith that good things are not only pos-sible but that good things are promised to us It is the hope in our lives that keeps us moving

forward expecting a better day ahead When God is involved in hope we can

have hope for a world where little children can play on city streets at night without being afraid we have hope for a world where no par-ents ever have to watch their baby starve hope for a world where no adult ever abuses a child hope for a world where all Godrsquos children of all

races join hands and praise our Maker Hope is Godrsquos gift to us As you go

through life thank Him for it by placing your hope in Him No matter h ow hopeless things seem here on earth in Christ we have ultimate eternal hope People who donrsquot know Christ have nothing but their own hopelessness to cling to

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review12WEBSTER CO

BOARD OF SUPERVISORSRegular MeetingAugust 12 2014

The Board of Supervisors met in Session on the above date with the following members present Singer Fletcher Dencklau Campbell and Leffler Absent None Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve minutes of the August 5 2014 regular meeting Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to receive and place on file Drainage Repairs for DD 284 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Singer to approve wage increase for the following Correctional Officers Shawna Dencklau to $1625 effective August 26 2014 Brian Nellis to $1625 effective August 27 2014 and Tanner Nowell to $1594 effective August 19 2014 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Singer seconded by Dencklau to accept resignation of Joan Lara Case Management Supervisor effective August 29 2014 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve Class C Native Wine permit application for Soldier Creek Winery LLC Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve proposal from Cleaning Connection Inc for window washing services at the Law Enforcement Center Bank Building Social Services Building and Courthouse Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from Webster-Calhoun Telephone to bore under 390th Street to install fiber optic cable to New Coop 2024 390th Street in Section 35 Township 86 North Range 29 West Lost Grove Township (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Singer to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from Michael Raymond to mow and harvest right of way along 234th Street beginning east of Moorland Pond parking lot entrance and continuing east to intersection with Route D36 and 230th Street subject to applicant complying with all conditions of permit and attachments (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously At 1030am a Public Hearing was held on first consideration of an amendment to Zoning Ordinance 046 and Zoning Map to rezone the following described property from A-1 to A-2 Beginning from the Northwest corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 10 Township 87 North Range 28 West of the 5th PM Webster County Iowa thence 555rsquo to the East along the existing Northern boundary thence 355rsquo to the South thence 130rsquo to the West thence 330rsquo to the South thence 355rsquo to the West thence 260rsquo to the North along the existing western boundary thence 100rsquo to the Northwest angled along the existing property boundary and 350rsquo to the North along the existing property boundary ending at the existing Northwest corner (Mike Halligan intends to use it residentially) No written or oral comments were received therefore Chairman Fletcher closed the public hearing Moved by Campbell seconded by Singer to approve of first consideration and waive second consideration of an amendment to Zoning Ordinance 046 and Zoning Map to rezone the above described property from A-1 to A-2 and further to set September 2 2014 at 1000am as the date and time for final consideration to amend Zoning Ordinance 046 and Zoning Map to rezone the following described property from A-1 to A-2 Beginning from the Northwest corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 10 Township 87 North Range 28 West of the 5th PM Webster County Iowa thence 555rsquo to the East along the existing Northern boundary thence 355rsquo to the South thence 130rsquo to the West thence 330rsquo to the South thence 355rsquo to the West thence 260rsquo to the North along the existing western boundary thence 100rsquo to the Northwest angled along the existing property boundary and 350rsquo to the North along the existing property boundary ending at the existing Northwest corner Roll call vote Ayes ndash Dencklau Campbell Leffler Singer and Fletcher Nays ndash none Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Singer to allow claims Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to adjourn the meeting Motion carried unanimously ___________________________ Carol Messerly Clark FletcherWebster County Auditor Chairman Board of Supervisors

Regular MeetingAugust 19 2014

The Board of Supervisors will meet in Session on the above date with the following members present Fletcher Dencklau Campbell and Leffler Absent Singer Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve minutes of the August 12 2014 regular meeting Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to receive and place on file wage increase for Trin Lewis to $2280 per hour effective August 4 2014 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Dencklau to approve and authorize Chair to sign the following Proclamation Addiction Recovery Month Proclamation WHEREAS behavioral health is an essential part of health and onersquos overall wellness and WHEREAS prevention of mental andor substance use disorders works treatment is effective and people recover in our area and around the nation and WHEREAS preventing and overcoming mental andor substance use disorders is essential to achieving healthy lifestyles both physically and emotionally and WHEREAS we must encourage relatives and friends of people with mental andor substance use disorders to implement preventive measures recognize the signs of a problem and guide those in need to appropriate treatment and recovery support services and WHEREAS in 2011 38 million people received specialty treatment for a substance use disorder and more than 316 million adults aged 18 or older received services for mental disorders according to the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health Given the serious nature of this public health problem we must continue to reach the millions more who need help and WHEREAS to help more people achieve and sustain long-term recovery the Webster County Board of Supervisors and Community and Family Resources invite all residents of Webster County to participate in National Recovery Month (Recovery Month) and

NOW THEREFORE We by virtue of the authority vested in us by the laws of Iowa do hereby proclaim the month of September 2014 as National Recovery Month in Webster County and call upon the people of the County to observe this month with appropriate programs activities and ceremonies to support this yearrsquos Recovery Month In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 19th day of August 2014

Webster County Board of SupervisorsClark Fletcher Clark FletcherChairman Board of SupervisorsMotion carried unanimously

Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve request to assign Tax Sale Certificate P110004 parcel number 1712202004 known as 1107 Beek St Gowrie to the Town of Gowrie Iowa Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from City of Fort Dodge to install 16 inch water main along the west side of Quail Avenue from the corporate limits south to OHV Park (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Dencklau to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from Midland Power Cooperative to install overhead electric along west side of Vasse Avenue from 394th Street south approximately 1800 feet to new home at 3956 Vasse Avenue in the NE14 of SE14 of Section 33 Township 86 North Range 27 West (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve and authorize county engineer to sign agreement with Electronic Engineering to purchase Networkfleet vehicle management system with three year customer support Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to adjourn the meeting Motion carried unanimously ___________________________ Carol Messerly Clark FletcherWebster County Auditor Chairman Board of SupervisorsWebster County Claims Register Report for 08-12-2014 ACCESS SYSTEMS COPIER LEASE AGREEMENT 10600ADVANCED SYSTEMS INC office supplies 51370AHLERS amp COONEY PC legal fees 8250

ALLIANT ENERGY UTILITIES 4492ALLIED INVESTMENT PROPERTIES L rent payments 7900ALLSCRIPTS maintenance fee 41400AMHOF ROXANNE mileage 3366ANDERSON STATION INC transportation 9200ANDERSON JON E mileage 1500ANDERSON KATHERINE mileage 17085ANDERSON MINDY cell phone reimbursement 2500ARAMARK UNIFORM SERVICES SHED SUPPLIES 11498BADGER LIBRARY 1st library payment 241495BAEDKE GREG mileage 1500BIRDSELL TAMARA mileage 21012BLACK HILLS ENERGY UTILITIES 9657BLOOMQUIEST JEANNE RIGHT OF WAY 201451BOMGAARS SUPPLY parts 13891BRIGGS CORPORATION forms 4564BRINKMAN CLOUGH JANET RIGHT OF WAY 117452BROWN SUPPLY CO INC SHED SUPPLIES 74250BRW SHED SUPPLIES 3000BUENA VISTA CO SHERIFF service fees 1750CALHOUN COUNTY ECA LIGHTING 875CALHOUN COUNTY SHERIFF service fees 2894CALHOUN-BURNS amp ASSOCIATES INC DESIGN SERVICES 478200CASEYS GENERAL STORES INC fuel 83211CENTRAL IA JUVENILE DET CENTER detention services 170000CENTRAL IOWA DISTRIBUTING INC supplies 64480CHANCE JENNIFER mileage 2193CHIEF SUPPLY CORP employee uniforms 26530CITY OF FORT DODGE LIQUID ASPHALT 399500CLARE LIBRARY 1st library payment 213084COCHRANE TONI ZEHR salary 302500COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER voucher program 4000CONDON KRISTINE mileage 19993COUNTY SOCIAL SERVICES mhds regional fiscal 40000000CREATIVE SIGNS amp GRAPHICS supplies 39800CRITES CHARLOTTE wic cleaning 20000DANIEL PHARMACY prescriptions 3427DANIEL TIRE COMPANY TIRE REPAIR 84679DANIELS BOB rent amp expense 40000DAYTON PUBLIC LIBRARY 1st library payment 269906DAYTON REVIEW legal notice publishing 149258DAYTON TOWN OF utilities 15639DEARBORN NATIONAL life insurance 56256DEYTA LLC hhcahps fee 9000DOOLITTLE OIL CO INC GREASEOIL 259695DOUBLE M SIGNS shirts 11235DUNCOMBE LIBRARY 1st library payment 248598EDMAN ALISHA mileage 36924ELDORA PHARMACY prescription 6580ELECTRICAL MATERIALS CO STOCK 11824ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING equipment for vehicle 649685ESCOBEDO SHELLEY postage reimbursement 2269EVANS PAM rent amp expense 40000FAMILY PLANNING COUNCIL conference registration 21500FETROW REPORTING INC deposition 20520FORCE AMERICA INC STOCK amp PARTS 11529FORT DODGE FORD INC OUTSIDE REPAIR SERVICES 4061FORT DODGE MACHINE amp SUPPLY PARTS amp STOCK 55849FORT DODGE PUBLIC LIBRARY 1st library payment 1573268FORT DODGE WATER DEPT utilities 38022FREEMAN SUSAN wages 168402FRONTIER phone serivce 213701GARGANO MARK medical examiner expense 50000GE CAPITAL installation 23830GEHLHAUSEN DAWN mileage 16678GENE MOELLER OIL COMPANY fuel 8495GENERAL TRAFFIC CONTROLS INC supplies 979950GOVCONNECTION INC replacememt battery 48580GOWRIE MUNICIPAL UTILITIES UTILITLES 16697GOWRIE NEWS legal notice 144158GOWRIE PUBLIC LIBRARY 1st library payment 262803GRAY SANITATION GARBAGE 4400GRELL MELISSA mileage 28969GROUP SERVICES INC insurance premium 2311550GURNETT TERESA mileage 2601HALFWASSEN ANGIE cell phone reimbusement 2500HAMILTON MONICA mileage 6885HANNA LAURA mileage 15861HARCOURT COMMUNITY LIBRARY 1st library payment 272789HARCOURT EQUIPMENT PARTS amp STOCK 181133HAWKEYE LEGAL SERVICES INC serve papers 4000HEITRITNER TRACEY wages 179394HENRY SCHEIN INC supplies 83490HEPP BLAINE animal control 252793HERITAGE LIBRARY 1st library payment 248598HIWAY TRUCK EQUIP CO NEW PUP TRAILERS 9728400HOLMS RADIATOR LLC PARTS 170014HOTSY EQUIPMENT COMPANY SHED SUPPLIES 3830HOUSEHOLDER ELIZABETH cell phone reimbursement 2500HOWELL HALEY mileage 30040HOWELL JULIE A mileage 11833HUGGHINS CATHY wages 63750HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF service fees 3900HUMBOLDT NEWSPAPERS advertising 40900IDOT SHED SUPPLIES 318808INSIGHT PUBLIC SECTOR INC software 463124INSURANCE FINANCE CORP emergency dispatch pro liablity 37315IOWA COMMUNITIES ASSURANCE POO deductable 250000IOWA PRISON INDUSTRIES SIGNS 91820IOWA SECRETARY OF STATE ivoters maintenance fee 347436IOWA WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT unemployment 448800J amp K MARKETING JACK BRADLEY contracted wages 183000JDM MANAGMENT rent payments 8000JIMS SERVICE INC vehicle serivce 25208JOHNSON COUNTY SHERIFF service 2452JOHNSON LAW FIRM legal fees 5625JOHNSON KYLE mowing expense 20000JONES REBECCA mileage 19176JOSTEN KATHLEEN A mileage phone 35350JP BYSON OIL COMPANY 1 year tank lease 6420KAESER amp BLAIR INC supplies 66585KAVANAUGH LINDSAY mileage 5305KC - 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Dayton Light and PowerRegular MeetingWednesday August 20 2014700 am ndash City Hall

Board Chairman Kenny Sanders called the meeting to order at 700 am Roll Call Present Board members Rentschler Sanders and Vangilder Absent none Also present Randy Danielson and Craig Johnson

AGENDA Rentschler moved to approve the agenda as printed Second by Vangilder Motion carried unanimously

MINUTES Vangilder moved to approve the minutes of the July 16 regular meeting as printed Second by Rentschler Motion carried unanimously

BILLS Vangilder moved to approve the bills as presented Second by Rentschler Motion carried unanimously

TREE OF HOPE After discussion the Board agreed to allow Chairman Sanders to discuss options for the Tree of Hope with City officials and citizens

3 PHASE ELECTRIC SERVICE POLICY The Board tabled any change to the 3 phase electric extension policy until more information is received

CLINIC X-RAY EQUIPMENT Following discussion Vangilder moved to appropriate $2500 towards the purchase of x-ray equipment by the City to be used by the Community Clinic Second by Rentschler Motion carried unanimously

OAK PARK ELECTRIC SERVICE City Foreman Craig Johnson reported that Oak Park electric services were in good condition with a couple of areas to work on prior to Labor Day weekend

ADJOURN Rentschler moved to adjourn Second by Vangilder Motion carried unanimously The meeting was adjourned at 737 am

_____________________________ _______________________________Board Chairman Kenny Sanders Attest

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Approval of bills Period ending 08-20-14 City of dayon 6042 on account 10000Josh pace 6062 refunded 2000Ryan rice 6058 refunded 10000Marvin anderson 4448 refunded 2000Duan boker 1948 refunded 2000 Total for dept 00 26000Border states electric meter main hub electric 24038Caseyrsquos general stores 514 Gal gas electric 17270Chapman metering test 22 3 phase meters electric 140170Chapman metering test 4 meters electric 5426City of dayton reimb 12 of printer electric 25050City of dayton reimb 12 acfurnace electric 168650Continental research corp 12-ratchet set electric 10196Dayton review project share notice electric 8750Electrical materials co ug wire splice electric 2064Electronic specialties file fcc license renewal electric 8500Engquist lumber co sub sump pump hose electric 19797Crescent electric supply elec boxconduitmisc electric 74978Jerry paullin weld alum light pole electric 897588888 Lehigh valley teleph july phoneinternet serv electric 631988888 Lehigh valley teleph july sub phonetv serv electric 5164Midland power coop grandview apt wtr heater electric 42500Midland power coop july-475863 kwh electric 3385494Napa auto parts gen battery charger electric 1342988888 Payroll account july reg gross wages electric 20740688888 Payroll account july ptot gross wages electric 7791288888 Payroll account july ficamedi electric 595988888 Payroll account july city ipers electric 695788888 Payroll account aug healthdental ins electric 10574488888 Payroll account aug life disability ins electric 203088888 Postmaster j uly bill postage electric 16592Postmaster 200 stamps electric 9800Todd powers trim sec wires-rodeo electric 1500088888 Security savings bank aug bank ach fees electric 320088888 Treasurer- state of iowa july salesoption taxes electric 11244188888 United states cellular july generator line electric 4463Webster county ema 12 fy 2015 assessment electric 25258Ziegler cat inc Repair gen battery charg electric 200920 Total for dept 53 4760452 Total for bank 01 4786452 Grand total 4786452

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Leo L Ott 93Leo L Ott 93 of Boxholm Iowa passed

away on Friday August 22 2014 at Westhaven Community in Boone

Funeral services will be held 130 pm Sat-urday August 30 2014 at the United Methodist Church in Boxholm Pastor Alaire Willits will officiate Burial will be at Renner Cemetery rural Boxholm Visitation will be Friday from 500 to 800 pm at Carson ndash Stapp Funeral Home in Ogden For online obituaries amp con-dolences please visit wwwcarsonstappfuneral-homecom

Leo was born on August 24 1920 to Leon and Minnie (Shafer) Ott on the family farm out-side of Boxholm He attended and graduated from Boxholm Consolidated School in 1940

On October 28th 1944 he was joined in marriage to Ruth Jean Anderson while serving in the United States Navy during World War II To this union three children were born Donald Lee Veva Maria and Janet Rae Leo farmed on the family farm after returning from the service and enjoyed feeding cattle and raising a good crop of corn and soybeans each year Leo re-tired at an early age and continued to help each spring and fall with the crops

He and Ruth enjoyed their winters in Ari-zona and his passions were playing his organ entertaining his family and friends bowling and attending a dance each week He enjoyed planting his garden each spring and having a

Obituaries

Dane Earl Ott born July 31

Dane Earl Ott son of Jason and Mindy Ott Ogden was born July 31 at Mary Greeley Hospital Ames He is welcomed home by big brother Grant (age 3)

Grandparents are Earl and Georgene Han-son Dayton and Wanda and Dale Headrick Boone and Craig Ott Ogden

Great grandparents are Imogene Hanson of DaytonJudy Tingwald of Woodward and Mary Ott Ogden

The regular meeting of the City of Harcourt met at City Hall on August 18th 2014 at 700 pm Mayor Brundage called the meeting to order with the following Council present Engquist Greenfield Peterson and Gallentine Council Member Hanson was absent Also present Robert Barnett Bud Troup and Sherry TroupMoved by Engquist seconded by Gallentine to approve the Agenda as presented AYES ALL MC Moved by Gallentine seconded by Peter-son to approve minutes as corrected to state fire hydrant will be replaced not that it had been replaced AYES ALL MCREPORTS AND UPDATEA Water and Sewer Barney reported that All American Turf had been to lagoon and sprayed he stated some weeds still very green Barney contacted applicator at All American Turf and if weeds have not died by Friday to call back and applicator will come back and spray again Barney still has water on at bathrooms at parks for right now Mayor explained privacy issues as to reason why we cannot give out billing register informationB Maintenance Mayor reported Sam will have the letters up on the signs and will need to order more lettersC Streets Council Member Engquist spoke to Jerry Black about the streets and completing the work that needs to be completed Council Member suggested we look around for other bids discussion was held about services we receive from Fort Dodge Asphalt and agreed that we need to look for other companies to bid our street work D Community Center No ReportE Park and Rec Council Member Greenfield informed every-one that there are several trees in the park that need to be trimmed or taken down will contact Jason Akins to give estimate F Fire Department No ReportG 911 and Ambulance No ReportH Solid Waste No ReportI Emergency Management No Report

OLD BUSINESS

A Shelter House Fundraiser- Date of November 2nd 2014 was date set for shelter house fundraiser B Building Permit (Troup)- Discussion was held and looked at information provided Council Member Gallentine stated that until further information providing property lines was provided the building permit would not be able to be approvedC Lease Ball Diamond to School- Council Member Engquist spoke to Dave Hainzinger and school board wanted the city to have the city attorney draw up an agreement between school and city

NEW BUSINESSA Slide at City Park ndash Tabled for now

Approval of Bills Greenfield made a motion to approve bills seconded by Peterson AYES ALL MC

Adjourn Greenfield made the motion to adjourn seconded by Engquist AYES ALL MC Meeting adjourned at 843 PM

July Revenues

General -$146859 Water -$661561 LOST $325632 Road Use -$211166Sewer-$277121

August Bills

IPERS - $29380 Sam Dorman-$43547Black Hills Energy-$6620 Alliant Energy-$111051Blair Sanitation-$41650 TCB Sanitation-$157675Dayton Review-$5768 Ag Source Laborato-ries-$2200Lehigh Valley Coop Telephone-$10169 Tina Brandel-$74263Donna Brundage-$37166 Robert Barnett-$70400IRS-$77972 Engquist Lumber CO- $3194 Harcourt Equipment-$24399 USPS-18500Wex Bank-$7213 Webster County EMA-$17745Richard Reinartz-$5750 Webster County Telecom-munications-$85925Hawkins INC-$45972 Iowa DNR-$21000

____________________ Clerk ________________________________ Mayor Tina Brandel Donna Brundage

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Alexis Hanson of the Dayton Tigers with Vern Bauer of Gowrie who purchased her beef premium at the 2014 fair auction

Gage Fevold Gowrie Groundbreakers stands with his trophies after the 2014 fair auction Dayton Farm Drainage purchased his premium during the auction

Owen Oeltjenbruns Dayton Tigers stands with John McIntire of McIntire Show Lambs as he purchased the grand champion market lambs premium

Pierce Woodruff of the Gowrie Ground-breakers poses with Maureen Brand of Quality Bookkeeping during the auction af-ter Quality Bookkeeping purchased his mar-ket goat premium

beautiful flower gar-den He was an active member of the Box-holm United Meth-odist Church and a member of the Boone Elks Club

Leo is survived by his wife of 69 years Ruth of Westhaven Community one son and two daughters Donald Ott Eure-ka California Veva (Dick) Teeters Og-den Iowa Janet (Jim) Stewart Bunside Iowa seven grandchildren Ryan and Justin Ott Annette (Dave) Bojevsky Michele (Joe) Over-turf Jennifer (Craig Fjelland) Teeters Sean (Melinda) Stewart and Shane (Kerry) Maline nine great grandchildren Koa Ott Jessica and Austin Glaspey Issac and Kennedy Overturf Shelby and Hunter Bojevsky Shelby Chad and Timothy Stewart and 2 great great grandchil-dren Delanie Nissen and Aspen Glaspey and many cousins neices nephews and friends Leo is preceded in death by his parents Leon and Minnie Ott his sister Lucille Burman and his brother Charles Ott Jr niece Connie (Bur-man) Dressen and nephew Craig Norris Ott

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Thursday Sept 4 Free entrance into entertainment

500 pm Little Miss amp Mr Pufferbilly car-nival games open food court opens brat stand opens beer tent opens classic car show and photo contest display

600 pm Opening Ceremonies by Boone Veterans Council

700 pm Pufferbilly Unplugged Concert

Friday Sept 5$200 entrance into entertainment

900 am Pufferbilly Days quilt show 1100 am Food court opens400 pm Carnival and games open500 pm Beer tent opens600 pm Pufferbilly Days softball tourna-

ment bingo with Ogden Lions730 pm Burnin Sensations Concert

Saturday Sept 6$200 entrance into entertainment

700 am Pufferbilly Days 5k and 10k run900 am Craft fair opens food court opens

brat stand opens Pufferbilly Days softball tour-nament Pufferbilly Days quilt show

930 am Pufferbilly Days Parade1000 am Beer tent opens1100 am Tailgate party for Iowa vs Mis-

souri State and Iowa State vs Kansas State car-nival and games open

1200 pm Bags tournament100 pm Motorcycle show115 pm Parade band awards

Pufferbilly Dayrsquos Schedule130 pm Kidrsquos Choo Choo Fun Run600 pm Bingo with Ogden Lions730 pm Toaster Concert

Sunday Sept 7

900 am Pufferbilly Days bike ride930 am Pufferbillys Days church service1000 am Food court opens craft fair

opens mud volleyball horseshoe tournament1030 am Family Fun Day1100 am Pet show130 pm BBQ Cook-Off Pufferbilly Days

quilt show

CorrectionThe intern for the Dayton Review this past

summer was Nicole Presley Her last name wasincorrect in our publication last weekNicole did a wonderful job for the Dayton

Review this summer We wish her well at Iowa State this coming school year

CorrectionJaguars to host the SEV international cross

country meet at Gowrie Municipal Golf Course Not Prairie View Gold Course

Motorcycle Rider education class Sept 12-14 at ICCC

Two sessions of Motorcycle Rider Education classes are being offered at Iowa Central Community College Transportation Technology Center in Fort Dodge The classes will consist of two components 5 hours of classroom and 10 hours of range time

Session two will be September 12 13 and 14

The classroom portion will be on Friday from 5 to 10 pm with a choice of two different ranges being offered Range 1 will be Saturday and Sunday morning from 700 am to Noon

Range 2 will be Saturday and Sunday afternoon from 100 to 600 pm

Preregistration and payment are required as class sizes are limited For more information please contact Transportation Technology Center at 515-574-1971

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review16

Marcia Kay Vegors Marcia Kay Vegors was born June 3 1948

in Fort Dodge and passed away on April 27 2013 in Greeley Colorado

Marcia was the daughter of one of the 3 founders of the Dayton Rodeo Duane Vegors Marciarsquos mom was Erma and her brother is Norm Vegors

Later Marcia worked as a rodeo secretary for a rodeo stock contractor around the mid-west

Marcia married Bud Williams from Stratford in 1979

Marcia and Bud were involved with the Dayton Rodeo and the Wrangler Saddle Club from the early days

Marcia worked in the cook shack which was a small building located on the north arena fence where cowboys could order food from the arena through a hole in the fence Marcia also helped her mom Erma taking entries and doing the secretary work for the rodeo

Bud and Marciarsquos final resting place is at the familyrsquos Vegors Cemetery NW of Stratford

The empty saddled horse is led by Marciarsquos brother Norm

Happy Trails Marcia

Dayton Rodeo Empty Saddle award winners

Marcia Vegors and Bud Williams

Bud Williams Kerwin (Bud) Harold Williams was born

on July 26 1942 on a farm North of Stratford and grew up in the same area He graduated from Stratford High School in 1960 He passed away August 1 2013 in Greeley Colorado

He became a farrier through training at California Polytech San Luis Obispo CA in 1963 For the next 20 years Bud made his living by shoeing horses and shearing sheep in Hamilton Webster and Boone Counties In 1979 he married Marcia Vegors They moved to the Hill country of Texas and then to Fort Collins CO where Bud became the Night Manager of the Fort Collins Sale Barn He retired in 2006

Bud has 2 sons Shawn and Heath 3 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren

Bud enjoyed working around horses and livestock all his life Many times in his career when a young horse owner could not afford the shoeing costs Bud would complete the work and let the owner pay as he or she could

Bud and Marsha were involved with the Dayton Rodeo and the Wrangler Saddle Club from the early days Budrsquos main job at the Dayton Rodeo was behind the chutes working with the broncs and bulls

Bud and Marciarsquos final resting place is at the familyrsquos Vegors Cemetery NW of Stratford

The empty saddled horse is led by Budrsquos son Shawn Happy Trails Bud

Ralph Dwaine Haub

Ralph Dwaine Haub was born in Manson on September 15 1926 to Ezra and Eva Haub and passed away on April 28 2014 Ralph graduated from Dayton High School in 1945

Ralph worked with his Dad and farmed the home place north of Dayton and during one winter he traveled

to New Mexico and worked as a cowboy on ranches

On September 9 1950 he married Joan McCall of Boone They have 2 sons David and John They began their life together farming in the Dayton area and later moved to a dairy farm SW of Boone where he lived most of the rest of his life

When the rodeo was located on top of the hill where the rodeo parking lot is now Ralphrsquos rodeo life began with riding steers This ended when he was kicked in the head and knocked out His brother Daryl said that he thought that he had lost his big brother

Ralph and his friend Cliff Gabrielson from Stratford started to work as clowns for the Dayton rodeo Ralphrsquos rodeo clown name was ldquoRub-a-Dubrdquo Ralph built the calf pens at the east end of the arena and worked there during the rodeos He also helped move the bleachers from Ames to Dayton He was a life-long member of the Wranglers

The empty saddle is led by his brother John Haub

Happy Trails Ralph

Dick TellRichard Tell known as Dick lived in

Dayton all of his life Dick was born on March 11 1929 and passed away on January 5 2014

Dick married Erma Rosendahl and had 2 children Gary Tell and Carol (Keith) Harison and 2 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren

He served the Missouri Synod Trinity Lutheran church in Dayton as a board member and treasurer Dick served in the Marine Corp in the Korea Conflict in 1953 and 1954

He served the Dayton community as mayor for 8 years councilman Lions club president and the committee that formed the River Valley Old Engine and Tractor Days

Dickrsquos Webster County service included the 911 Board Solid Waste Management Board and he ran for County Supervisor Dick was instrumental in getting the ldquoHabitat for Humanityrdquo house built in Dayton

Dickrsquos work with the Dayton Rodeo included parking cars on the hill for many years running the Community Club cook shack and serving on the Dayton Rodeo Celebration Committee

The empty saddle is led by Jesse Greene the Rodeo Celebration Committee President

Happy Trails Dick

Dick Tell

Leonard AndersonLeonard Anderson was born on March 24

1938 He passed into heaven on September 14 2013 10 days before his 53rd anniversary of marriage to Marilyn Johnson Their children are Andrew and Gwenda Anderson and Alayna and Scott Longhorn Their grandchildren are Tyler Anderson Lillie Lance Lane and Lydia Longhorn

Leonard belonged to Emanuel Lutheran Church in Dayton serving his Lord with 18 years as Sunday School teacher and 6 years as board membership and head usher

Leonard was honorably discharged from the Army in 1958 He then completed Iowa Statersquos 2 year farm operations program and entered into his lifersquos work of farming

Leonard served the Dayton community as Township Clerk Dayton Coop Elevator Board member and Dayton School Board member He belonged to the Lionrsquos Club American Legion and was a Stine and Cargill Seed dealer Leonard was honored in 1979 as the arearsquos Farmer of the Year Leonard was a 23-year board member of Midland Power and the president of the Webster County Cattlemensrsquo Association

Leonardrsquos membership in the Dayton Wranglers Saddle Club was mostly spent on the Dayton Rodeo amp Celebration Committee for 34 years serving as President of the committee for 30 years During that time he installed the Iowarsquos Miss Rodeo Pageant when the rodeo was affiliated with the IPRA He initiated the seven event seven year commemoration belt buckle series for the Dayton Rodeo Leonard also saw that the ldquoEmpty Saddlerdquo memorial program that you are watching right now was presented at the Monday afternoon performance to honor those who gave so much of their lives to the building of the Dayton Rodeo For 30 years Leonard rode his horse Sugar at the end of the parade signaling the paradersquos completion In 2008 Leonard and his wife Marilyn were honored as the Dayton Rodeo Parade Grand Marshalls in appreciation for their contribution of rodeo work for Dayton

Leonardrsquos love of riding and packing horses in the Big Horn Mountains continued for 20+ years with family and friends Another great love of Leonardrsquos was reading western history Therefore a scholarship for academic technical or computer books for higher education will be started in Leonardrsquos name this year Applications for this scholarship will be made available online at daytonrodeocom

Leonardrsquos horse Buddy is being led into the arena by his daughter Alayna Longhorn

Happy trails Leonard

Ralph Haub pre-forms as a Rodeo clown

Leonard Anderson

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We are Bursting with Pride as we help sponsor our

great students at Southeast Webster High School

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Chuckrsquos Trunk of Junk Sale

Re-purposed Furniture Primitives Antiques Unique Items

Friday Aug 29 12-7 pmSaturday Aug 30 8 am -3 pm

304 West Skillet St Dayton IA

Grandview Health Care Center in Dayton is a skilled care facility which also offers outpatient services such as physical occupational and

speech therapy Please stop in and meet Adam Braden Administrator and Jennifer Mikesell Director of Nurses They are confident the facility can provide the personal care needed to make you and your loved ones feel at home The entire staff are dedicated to the needs of the residents You are invited to visit Grandview Health Care Center at 508 2nd Street NE in Dayton

Become acquainted with the staff and the residents Bring a friend or neighbor

the coffee is always on

No modern plumbing One more school story ndash Apparently

there has been a surge in interest in restoring and preserving the old Iowa country school build-ings Writers and reporters must have a per-sonal interest as not long ago there was another story in our local paper about various ones that have been ldquosavedrdquo primarily by area or county historical societies Some of the buildings have almost needed to be totally rebuilt but they are in prominent places where this generation and those to follow can see first hand how it was to attend such a school Are there any of my read-ers who may have resided in the ldquobooniesrdquo and among some of the last to have attended such a school If so Irsquod like to hear from you

David Peterson had reported to me on various Boone County country schools and I shared his information in this column He had mentioned that there were nine such schools at one time in Grant Township This caused me to wonder about the distance the children may have had to trek by foot or possibly horse-back to get to school I checked and learned that Grant Township was approximately 3624 square miles in size The latest article stated that State law required schools be built every two miles to insure that children had access to an education I had figured that prior to read-ing the article as with the nine schools properly located any child should be within two miles of their school Thatrsquos still quite a way for the lit-tlest ones Maybe that is why many older people I once knew who had attended a country school said they didnrsquot start until they were around seven They would have been more physically able to ldquohoofrdquo it that far Back then Dad didnrsquot hitch up the team to the buckboard or buggy at every whim of their kids Often if one or both of the parents were literate they would teach the younger one some basics the alphabet simple reading and writing and of course some ldquocipher-ingrdquo before they even attended school Those schools were basic schools going only through the eighth grade However I read something probably one of those ldquopop upsrdquo on my com-puter of what the average eighth grader in one of those country schools had to know in order to ldquograduaterdquo from eighth grade Some of it espe-cially math were things I donrsquot think I ever had to try to master

Most of those who attended those schools in the early days did not have the oppor-tunity to go on to high school They just werenrsquot available close enough to their homes Also many who did complete the eighth grade were older than average today This wasnrsquot because they werenrsquot bright enough or hadnrsquot started at five years of age Most were farm children and especially the boys were expected to help with the farm jobs during spring preparing and plant-ing and again in the fall for the harvest With those duties taking more time than our modern times they lost a lot of time in any one year and must successfully complete one gradersquos curric-ulum before advancing to the next level Thus many reached sixteen or so and simply quit as they now had full adult responsibilities to their family and farm Donrsquot sell those people short ndash most managed to become successful farm own-ers and amass acreage and be financially secure

My Dad tells of one of his classmates She had finally completed her eighth grade education in a country school in north Central Iowa (I do not recall which town is was near ) She knew that St Charles had a fairly new modern brick school house and offered a full high school education She came to live with relatives and graduated in his class at the ap-proximate age of 20 Thatrsquos the determination

many of those ldquopioneersrdquo had There is even one country school tale I

heard about my Dad When he was born and until he was five or six their family lived on a Madison County farm near Clanton Creek As a child I remember seeing the dilapidated country school that served their area It was at least a mile from their home I am assuming that Dad had wanted to ldquogo to schoolrdquo like his older brother and sister but of course was still too young One day Ma said okay and brother Cash around seven years Dadrsquos senior agreed to take him for a visit So as the tale goes Dad got all dressed up in his best overalls and ev-eryday shirt but ndash for some reason he insisted on wearing his button down dress up vest and it was over not under the bib of the overalls I donrsquot remember hearing the time of day but Dad wiggling in his seat by Cash tugged on him whispering his impelling need for a ldquobath-roomrdquo call After urgently getting the teachersrsquo attention and permission Cash rushed Dad out to the privy (thatrsquos what they had you know) but the vest had to come off before the overalls could be unfastened Yep You guessed it Cash had to be excused to walk little brother home That was the last time Dad got to go to school until he was old enough to start at age 6 By then his family had moved to another farm just out-side St Charles and he always attend a ldquotown schoolrdquo

Arenrsquot we glad we got to go to schools with inside plumbing

Webster County Pork Producers at Dayton Rescue BBQ

The Webster County Pork Producers grilled the pork and beef patties for the Dayton Rescue Squad barbecue The grill can handle to 96 burgers at a time

Dayton Rescue Squad Barbeque raising money for new ambulance

There was a large turn-out for the

Dayton Rescue Squad Annual BBQ Sunday Aug 24 The Dayton Rescue Squad is trying to raise money for a new ambulance A new ambulance costs between $150000 and $180000 The Dayton Rescue Squad is going to apply for a USDA grant The Dayton Rescue Squad does not know how much money they will get until they apply for the grant

Area student graduates Iowa State University

Bryant Wilks was a recent graduate of Iowa State University in Ames The commencement exercises were held at Hilton Coliseum May 9

Wilks the son of Crystal Wilks Gowrie and Danny Wilks Harcourt graduated with two de-gree in Supply Chan Management and Finance

He has been working as a Fleet Manager for TMC Transportation in West Des Moines TMC Transportation specializes in flat bed trucking nationwide

Wilks worked as an intern in the purchasing department with Kinze Manufacturing in Wil-liamsburg Iowa his senior year

Wilks was a 2009 graduate of Prairie Valley High School

Swedish Club meetsSept 2 in Stratford The Swedish Club will meet Tuesday

Sept 2 at 7 pm at the Stratford Lutheran Church

Alan Bergman will present a program about Indian artifacts found in the area

Everyone welcome There will be a potluck lunch

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Keith Isley performs 2014 Dayton Rodeo

This year we have all new entertainment featuring Keith Isley Keith is the 2013 PRCA Comedy Act of the Year

Keith was born on October 9 1957 in Re-idsville North Carolina Keith Started his rodeo career in 1972 at the age of fifteen competing in the junior rodeo division in the bareback riding and bull riding He also tried his hand at bull-fighting It got to the point where he enjoyed the bullfighting (protecting the cowboys) more than the competition Thatrsquos more or less how his career as a contract performer began

Keith had no desire to tell jokes or perform clown acts Being somewhat shy he found the large audiences intimidating However after a period of time he found that the baggy pants and make-up that he wore provided him a com-fort shield between himself and the spectators Slowly but surely he began telling jokes and performing clown acts

Some of his comedy routines consist of Trick Roping High Impact-Low Impact aero-bic workout various animal routines and Trick Riding Acts such as these have made it possible for Keith to make rodeo entertainment a full-time career

His travels have taken him throughout the US Puerto Rico and Canada

Keith Isley

Come and watch him at the Dayton Rodeo Labor Day Weekend You can also go on his website and check him out first

To learn more visit httpkeithisleycomStory originally found on wwwdaytonro-

deocom

Leonard AndersonScholarship honorsDayton Rodeo service The E Leonard Anderson schorlarship

will be offered starting this year honoring Leonardrsquos 30 + years on the Dayton Rodeo Celebration Committe

This scholarship will be $50000 for books and internet books The scholarship will be open to new and returning college students

This scholarship will be paid at the end of the semester when it has been shown that the applicant has maintained a 25 GPA Application information for this scholarship can be obtained by calling (515)571-8976

A memorial trail ride for Leonard Anderson will be held at Brushy Creek south horse camp on Saturday Sept 13th 2014 If you would like to honor Leonard for his many years of rodeo service come for the ride at 1000 AM and enjoy the provided evening meal BYOD and side dish if you wish Some camp sites available For information contact 515-571-8976 or 515-351-7592

Rodeo Time save money on your ticket

(Reg price is $18 adult $8 child 6-11 5 amp under free)

Option 1- Order online save $3 on an adult ticket

Option 2- Kemna Auto Test Drive Event test drive a vehicle at Kemnarsquos Fort Dodge store and receive a free ticket thatrsquos good for Fri or Mon Perf

Option 3- Kidrsquos Night- Kids free with a paid adult on Sat night

Option 4- Date night- Fri night is 2 adults for $25

Option 5- Weekend Adult Pass - 4 shows for $60

Option 6- Watch for $2 off coupon on the front page of the Messenger Aug 27th-29th leading up to rodeo weekend

v

Extended hours for

Labor Day Weekend

Friday Aug 29 10am-6pm

Saturday Aug 30 10am-6pm

Sunday Aug 31 1am-6pm

Monday Sept 1 9am-3pm

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Keith FergusonPracticing AttorneyTax preparation

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Tax work amp Accounting

77th Annual Dayton RodeoBy Nicole Presley

The 77th annual Dayton Rodeo will be held at 7 pm Friday August 29 through Monday September 1

Friday is couples night Saturday is Kids Night Sunday is Tough Enough to Wear Pink night and the parade is 10 am on Monday Friday night couples can pay $24 for two adult tickets Kids less than 11 years old can get in free with a paid adult on Saturday evening

Events for the rodeo weekend include sad-dle bronc-riding bull riding bareback riding tie down roping steer wrestling team roping barrel racing and the wild horse race

Every night there will be fireworks There will also be a carnival and flea market Tickets can be purchased at the rodeo or online at wwwdaytonrodeocom

Amanda Anderson Dayton Rodeo Queen

My name is Amanda Anderson I am 26 years old and am this yearrsquos Dayton Rodeo Senior Queen I was born and raised just west of Dayton in Gowrie Iowa where I graduated Prairie Valley High School before continuing on to receive my Bachelor of Science in Ani-mal SciencePre-Veterinary Medicine in 2010 from Iowa State University I have had a pas-sion for horses and rodeo from the beginning I remember sitting on that hillside every Labor Day weekend watching the rodeo and wishing someday I could be a part of it I began riding at the age of 2 on a neighborrsquos pony I continued to learn how to ride at a Girl Scout camp in Dayton every summer until at the age of 14 I was able to buy my first horse Paco With the help of some wonderful people I grew up showing horses and barrel racing in 4-H and open horse shows even before I owned my own horse and had the op-portunity to ride many great horses along the way I continue to show and run barrels as well as Judge horse shows I have been a member of the Dayton Wranglers now for 8 years In that time I rode with the Serpentine Riders for 6 years and carried the American Flag at the 2013 PRCA rodeo I am currently the secretary of the Dayton Wranglers Youth Rodeo and Match of the Broncs Series I am very honored to be crowned this yearrsquos Senior Rodeo Queen and I look forward to seeing everyone at the rodeo

Lillie Longhorn Dayton Rodeo Jr Queen

Dayton Wrangler Jr Queen Lillie Long-horn has ridden horses all her life She started competing in barrels when she was five years old She is the Granddaughter of Leonard An-derson who committed many years to the bet-terment of the Dayton Rodeo as the Celebration Committee Chairman and Dayton Wrangler member Lillie has attended the Dayton Ro-deo each of her 15 years even when she lived in Minnesota Lillie is a sophomore at Ogden

Lillie Longhorn

Amanda Anderson

High School where she loves math and plays Basketball and Volleyball Lillie is active in 4H showing her horses beef dogs and rabbit In her free time she likes to read ride horses and hang out with her friends Lillie would like to welcome you to the 75th Annual Dayton Rodeo

IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE

The Dayton Review Ph 515-467-2811 email daytonreviewlvctanet

Remember

Keith Isley

Come and watch him at the Dayton Rodeo Labor Day Weekend You can also go on his website and check him out first

To learn more visit httpkeithisleycomStory originally found on wwwdaytonro-

deocom

Leonard AndersonScholarship honorsDayton Rodeo service The E Leonard Anderson schorlarship

will be offered starting this year honoring Leonardrsquos 30 + years on the Dayton Rodeo Celebration Committe

This scholarship will be $50000 for books and internet books The scholarship will be open to new and returning college students

This scholarship will be paid at the end of the semester when it has been shown that the applicant has maintained a 25 GPA Application information for this scholarship can be obtained by calling (515)571-8976

A memorial trail ride for Leonard Anderson will be held at Brushy Creek south horse camp on Saturday Sept 13th 2014 If you would like to honor Leonard for his many years of rodeo service come for the ride at 1000 AM and enjoy the provided evening meal BYOD and side dish if you wish Some camp sites available For information contact 515-571-8976 or 515-351-7592

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review8Welcome to the 77th

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Moped Safety Courseat ICCC Sept 6

A Moped Safety Class will be offered at the Transportation Technology Center of Iowa Central Community College located at 1106 South 32nd Street Fort Dodge on Saturday September 6 2014 from 800 am to 230 pm This is a State approved program

If you are 14 or will be turning 14 within 5 months it is required that you take this course Class size is limited to 30 Pre-registration and pre-payment of $50 is required

For additional information contact the Transportation Technology Center at 515-574-1971

Stairs nearly constructed at Dayton Rodeo ArenaTyler AndersonDayton Review-Gowrie News

Dorman Construction Company improve the hill stairwell of the Dayton Rodeo Area in preparation for the Dayton Rodeo celebra-tion Other improvements made to the grounds beforehand will be a new fence on the east side of the arena right off Highway 175 and two new party decks for patrons

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EMANUEL LUTHERAN DAYTON Sundays 10 am Worship 9 am Sunday School Tuesdays 9 am Bible Study amp Coffee at Grandview

CHRIST THE KING CATHOLIC DAYTONSaturday 500 pm Mass Tuesdays Mass 530 pm

McGUIRE BEND UNITED BRETHERN RURAL DAYTONSundays 930 am Adult Sunday School 1030 am worship

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DAYTON UNITED METHODIST Sundays Worship 900 am Fellowship 1000 - 1045 SS 1015 am-1115 (Sept-May)

IMMANUEL LUTHERAN BURNSIDESundays 930 am WorshipUNITED METHODIST PILOT MOUNDSundays 830 am Worship 940 am Sunday School1st amp 3rd Wed 730 pm Choir Rehearsal

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Shan Jaeschke congratulates Alexis Hanson of the Dayton Tigers Those that pur-chased Alexisrsquos Grand Champion Market Beef premium were Stine Seed Company Bayer Crop Science Valent Ag Chemical S amp K Farms Russ amp Julie Tucker Jeff Johnson Woodruff Electric and Farm Credit Service

Owen Oeltjenbruns Day-ton Tigers is congratulated by Rob Scott The Dayton Community Gro-cery Store purchased Owenrsquos premi-um for the Grand Champion Market lamb

Bryce Fevold Gowrie Groundbreakers stands with Lynn and Kathrynn Banks as they pur-chased his Grand Champion Market Hog premium during the Webster County Fair

ldquoIt is good that one should hope and wait quietly for the salvation of the Lordrdquo Lamentations 326

I have just one thing to say to you - never give up hope Never give up hope for your children Never give up hope for yourself Never give up hope for this broken bruised and bungling world

Keep hope in your heart regardless of what comes your way Hope is amazing It can grow and thrive even in the bleakest of circum-stances A prisoner of war suffers abuse at the hands of his captors but they cannot rob him of his hope that one day he will be free again

God created us with the magical power to imagine what will happen to us in the future but He gave us no power to control the future

Hope energizes us while fear paralyzes us Hope empowers us while fear weakens us Every good thing that any man or woman has every accomplished began with the power of hope

No writer ever put words on paper without first experiencing the hope of writing something outstanding Also no artist ever put his brush to canvas without hoping he would leave some-thing beautiful to look at when finished

We all have experienced our high hopes for something in our lives that ended crashing on the painful rocks of reality In the 33rd chap-ter of the Book of Psalms the 18th verse tells us that true hope lies in the Lordrsquos steadfast love

When God gets into our hope hope be-comes a faith that good things are not only pos-sible but that good things are promised to us It is the hope in our lives that keeps us moving

forward expecting a better day ahead When God is involved in hope we can

have hope for a world where little children can play on city streets at night without being afraid we have hope for a world where no par-ents ever have to watch their baby starve hope for a world where no adult ever abuses a child hope for a world where all Godrsquos children of all

races join hands and praise our Maker Hope is Godrsquos gift to us As you go

through life thank Him for it by placing your hope in Him No matter h ow hopeless things seem here on earth in Christ we have ultimate eternal hope People who donrsquot know Christ have nothing but their own hopelessness to cling to

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review12WEBSTER CO

BOARD OF SUPERVISORSRegular MeetingAugust 12 2014

The Board of Supervisors met in Session on the above date with the following members present Singer Fletcher Dencklau Campbell and Leffler Absent None Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve minutes of the August 5 2014 regular meeting Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to receive and place on file Drainage Repairs for DD 284 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Singer to approve wage increase for the following Correctional Officers Shawna Dencklau to $1625 effective August 26 2014 Brian Nellis to $1625 effective August 27 2014 and Tanner Nowell to $1594 effective August 19 2014 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Singer seconded by Dencklau to accept resignation of Joan Lara Case Management Supervisor effective August 29 2014 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve Class C Native Wine permit application for Soldier Creek Winery LLC Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve proposal from Cleaning Connection Inc for window washing services at the Law Enforcement Center Bank Building Social Services Building and Courthouse Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from Webster-Calhoun Telephone to bore under 390th Street to install fiber optic cable to New Coop 2024 390th Street in Section 35 Township 86 North Range 29 West Lost Grove Township (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Singer to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from Michael Raymond to mow and harvest right of way along 234th Street beginning east of Moorland Pond parking lot entrance and continuing east to intersection with Route D36 and 230th Street subject to applicant complying with all conditions of permit and attachments (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously At 1030am a Public Hearing was held on first consideration of an amendment to Zoning Ordinance 046 and Zoning Map to rezone the following described property from A-1 to A-2 Beginning from the Northwest corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 10 Township 87 North Range 28 West of the 5th PM Webster County Iowa thence 555rsquo to the East along the existing Northern boundary thence 355rsquo to the South thence 130rsquo to the West thence 330rsquo to the South thence 355rsquo to the West thence 260rsquo to the North along the existing western boundary thence 100rsquo to the Northwest angled along the existing property boundary and 350rsquo to the North along the existing property boundary ending at the existing Northwest corner (Mike Halligan intends to use it residentially) No written or oral comments were received therefore Chairman Fletcher closed the public hearing Moved by Campbell seconded by Singer to approve of first consideration and waive second consideration of an amendment to Zoning Ordinance 046 and Zoning Map to rezone the above described property from A-1 to A-2 and further to set September 2 2014 at 1000am as the date and time for final consideration to amend Zoning Ordinance 046 and Zoning Map to rezone the following described property from A-1 to A-2 Beginning from the Northwest corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 10 Township 87 North Range 28 West of the 5th PM Webster County Iowa thence 555rsquo to the East along the existing Northern boundary thence 355rsquo to the South thence 130rsquo to the West thence 330rsquo to the South thence 355rsquo to the West thence 260rsquo to the North along the existing western boundary thence 100rsquo to the Northwest angled along the existing property boundary and 350rsquo to the North along the existing property boundary ending at the existing Northwest corner Roll call vote Ayes ndash Dencklau Campbell Leffler Singer and Fletcher Nays ndash none Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Singer to allow claims Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to adjourn the meeting Motion carried unanimously ___________________________ Carol Messerly Clark FletcherWebster County Auditor Chairman Board of Supervisors

Regular MeetingAugust 19 2014

The Board of Supervisors will meet in Session on the above date with the following members present Fletcher Dencklau Campbell and Leffler Absent Singer Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve minutes of the August 12 2014 regular meeting Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to receive and place on file wage increase for Trin Lewis to $2280 per hour effective August 4 2014 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Dencklau to approve and authorize Chair to sign the following Proclamation Addiction Recovery Month Proclamation WHEREAS behavioral health is an essential part of health and onersquos overall wellness and WHEREAS prevention of mental andor substance use disorders works treatment is effective and people recover in our area and around the nation and WHEREAS preventing and overcoming mental andor substance use disorders is essential to achieving healthy lifestyles both physically and emotionally and WHEREAS we must encourage relatives and friends of people with mental andor substance use disorders to implement preventive measures recognize the signs of a problem and guide those in need to appropriate treatment and recovery support services and WHEREAS in 2011 38 million people received specialty treatment for a substance use disorder and more than 316 million adults aged 18 or older received services for mental disorders according to the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health Given the serious nature of this public health problem we must continue to reach the millions more who need help and WHEREAS to help more people achieve and sustain long-term recovery the Webster County Board of Supervisors and Community and Family Resources invite all residents of Webster County to participate in National Recovery Month (Recovery Month) and

NOW THEREFORE We by virtue of the authority vested in us by the laws of Iowa do hereby proclaim the month of September 2014 as National Recovery Month in Webster County and call upon the people of the County to observe this month with appropriate programs activities and ceremonies to support this yearrsquos Recovery Month In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 19th day of August 2014

Webster County Board of SupervisorsClark Fletcher Clark FletcherChairman Board of SupervisorsMotion carried unanimously

Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve request to assign Tax Sale Certificate P110004 parcel number 1712202004 known as 1107 Beek St Gowrie to the Town of Gowrie Iowa Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from City of Fort Dodge to install 16 inch water main along the west side of Quail Avenue from the corporate limits south to OHV Park (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Dencklau to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from Midland Power Cooperative to install overhead electric along west side of Vasse Avenue from 394th Street south approximately 1800 feet to new home at 3956 Vasse Avenue in the NE14 of SE14 of Section 33 Township 86 North Range 27 West (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve and authorize county engineer to sign agreement with Electronic Engineering to purchase Networkfleet vehicle management system with three year customer support Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to adjourn the meeting Motion carried unanimously ___________________________ Carol Messerly Clark FletcherWebster County Auditor Chairman Board of SupervisorsWebster County Claims Register Report for 08-12-2014 ACCESS SYSTEMS COPIER LEASE AGREEMENT 10600ADVANCED SYSTEMS INC office supplies 51370AHLERS amp COONEY PC legal fees 8250

ALLIANT ENERGY UTILITIES 4492ALLIED INVESTMENT PROPERTIES L rent payments 7900ALLSCRIPTS maintenance fee 41400AMHOF ROXANNE mileage 3366ANDERSON STATION INC transportation 9200ANDERSON JON E mileage 1500ANDERSON KATHERINE mileage 17085ANDERSON MINDY cell phone reimbursement 2500ARAMARK UNIFORM SERVICES SHED SUPPLIES 11498BADGER LIBRARY 1st library payment 241495BAEDKE GREG mileage 1500BIRDSELL TAMARA mileage 21012BLACK HILLS ENERGY UTILITIES 9657BLOOMQUIEST JEANNE RIGHT OF WAY 201451BOMGAARS SUPPLY parts 13891BRIGGS CORPORATION forms 4564BRINKMAN CLOUGH JANET RIGHT OF WAY 117452BROWN SUPPLY CO INC SHED SUPPLIES 74250BRW SHED SUPPLIES 3000BUENA VISTA CO SHERIFF service fees 1750CALHOUN COUNTY ECA LIGHTING 875CALHOUN COUNTY SHERIFF service fees 2894CALHOUN-BURNS amp ASSOCIATES INC DESIGN SERVICES 478200CASEYS GENERAL STORES INC fuel 83211CENTRAL IA JUVENILE DET CENTER detention services 170000CENTRAL IOWA DISTRIBUTING INC supplies 64480CHANCE JENNIFER mileage 2193CHIEF SUPPLY CORP employee uniforms 26530CITY OF FORT DODGE LIQUID ASPHALT 399500CLARE LIBRARY 1st library payment 213084COCHRANE TONI ZEHR salary 302500COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER voucher program 4000CONDON KRISTINE mileage 19993COUNTY SOCIAL SERVICES mhds regional fiscal 40000000CREATIVE SIGNS amp GRAPHICS supplies 39800CRITES CHARLOTTE wic cleaning 20000DANIEL PHARMACY prescriptions 3427DANIEL TIRE COMPANY TIRE REPAIR 84679DANIELS BOB rent amp expense 40000DAYTON PUBLIC LIBRARY 1st library payment 269906DAYTON REVIEW legal notice publishing 149258DAYTON TOWN OF utilities 15639DEARBORN NATIONAL life insurance 56256DEYTA LLC hhcahps fee 9000DOOLITTLE OIL CO INC GREASEOIL 259695DOUBLE M SIGNS shirts 11235DUNCOMBE LIBRARY 1st library payment 248598EDMAN ALISHA mileage 36924ELDORA PHARMACY prescription 6580ELECTRICAL MATERIALS CO STOCK 11824ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING equipment for vehicle 649685ESCOBEDO SHELLEY postage reimbursement 2269EVANS PAM rent amp expense 40000FAMILY PLANNING COUNCIL conference registration 21500FETROW REPORTING INC deposition 20520FORCE AMERICA INC STOCK amp PARTS 11529FORT DODGE FORD INC OUTSIDE REPAIR SERVICES 4061FORT DODGE MACHINE amp SUPPLY PARTS amp STOCK 55849FORT DODGE PUBLIC LIBRARY 1st library payment 1573268FORT DODGE WATER DEPT utilities 38022FREEMAN SUSAN wages 168402FRONTIER phone serivce 213701GARGANO MARK medical examiner expense 50000GE CAPITAL installation 23830GEHLHAUSEN DAWN mileage 16678GENE MOELLER OIL COMPANY fuel 8495GENERAL TRAFFIC CONTROLS INC supplies 979950GOVCONNECTION INC replacememt battery 48580GOWRIE MUNICIPAL UTILITIES UTILITLES 16697GOWRIE NEWS legal notice 144158GOWRIE PUBLIC LIBRARY 1st library payment 262803GRAY SANITATION GARBAGE 4400GRELL MELISSA mileage 28969GROUP SERVICES INC insurance premium 2311550GURNETT TERESA mileage 2601HALFWASSEN ANGIE cell phone reimbusement 2500HAMILTON MONICA mileage 6885HANNA LAURA mileage 15861HARCOURT COMMUNITY LIBRARY 1st library payment 272789HARCOURT EQUIPMENT PARTS amp STOCK 181133HAWKEYE LEGAL SERVICES INC serve papers 4000HEITRITNER TRACEY wages 179394HENRY SCHEIN INC supplies 83490HEPP BLAINE animal control 252793HERITAGE LIBRARY 1st library payment 248598HIWAY TRUCK EQUIP CO NEW PUP TRAILERS 9728400HOLMS RADIATOR LLC PARTS 170014HOTSY EQUIPMENT COMPANY SHED SUPPLIES 3830HOUSEHOLDER ELIZABETH cell phone reimbursement 2500HOWELL HALEY mileage 30040HOWELL JULIE A mileage 11833HUGGHINS CATHY wages 63750HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF service fees 3900HUMBOLDT NEWSPAPERS advertising 40900IDOT SHED SUPPLIES 318808INSIGHT PUBLIC SECTOR INC software 463124INSURANCE FINANCE CORP emergency dispatch pro liablity 37315IOWA COMMUNITIES ASSURANCE POO deductable 250000IOWA PRISON INDUSTRIES SIGNS 91820IOWA SECRETARY OF STATE ivoters maintenance fee 347436IOWA WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT unemployment 448800J amp K MARKETING JACK BRADLEY contracted wages 183000JDM MANAGMENT rent payments 8000JIMS SERVICE INC vehicle serivce 25208JOHNSON COUNTY SHERIFF service 2452JOHNSON LAW FIRM legal fees 5625JOHNSON KYLE mowing expense 20000JONES REBECCA mileage 19176JOSTEN KATHLEEN A mileage phone 35350JP BYSON OIL COMPANY 1 year tank lease 6420KAESER amp BLAIR INC supplies 66585KAVANAUGH LINDSAY mileage 5305KC - 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Dayton Light and PowerRegular MeetingWednesday August 20 2014700 am ndash City Hall

Board Chairman Kenny Sanders called the meeting to order at 700 am Roll Call Present Board members Rentschler Sanders and Vangilder Absent none Also present Randy Danielson and Craig Johnson

AGENDA Rentschler moved to approve the agenda as printed Second by Vangilder Motion carried unanimously

MINUTES Vangilder moved to approve the minutes of the July 16 regular meeting as printed Second by Rentschler Motion carried unanimously

BILLS Vangilder moved to approve the bills as presented Second by Rentschler Motion carried unanimously

TREE OF HOPE After discussion the Board agreed to allow Chairman Sanders to discuss options for the Tree of Hope with City officials and citizens

3 PHASE ELECTRIC SERVICE POLICY The Board tabled any change to the 3 phase electric extension policy until more information is received

CLINIC X-RAY EQUIPMENT Following discussion Vangilder moved to appropriate $2500 towards the purchase of x-ray equipment by the City to be used by the Community Clinic Second by Rentschler Motion carried unanimously

OAK PARK ELECTRIC SERVICE City Foreman Craig Johnson reported that Oak Park electric services were in good condition with a couple of areas to work on prior to Labor Day weekend

ADJOURN Rentschler moved to adjourn Second by Vangilder Motion carried unanimously The meeting was adjourned at 737 am

_____________________________ _______________________________Board Chairman Kenny Sanders Attest

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Approval of bills Period ending 08-20-14 City of dayon 6042 on account 10000Josh pace 6062 refunded 2000Ryan rice 6058 refunded 10000Marvin anderson 4448 refunded 2000Duan boker 1948 refunded 2000 Total for dept 00 26000Border states electric meter main hub electric 24038Caseyrsquos general stores 514 Gal gas electric 17270Chapman metering test 22 3 phase meters electric 140170Chapman metering test 4 meters electric 5426City of dayton reimb 12 of printer electric 25050City of dayton reimb 12 acfurnace electric 168650Continental research corp 12-ratchet set electric 10196Dayton review project share notice electric 8750Electrical materials co ug wire splice electric 2064Electronic specialties file fcc license renewal electric 8500Engquist lumber co sub sump pump hose electric 19797Crescent electric supply elec boxconduitmisc electric 74978Jerry paullin weld alum light pole electric 897588888 Lehigh valley teleph july phoneinternet serv electric 631988888 Lehigh valley teleph july sub phonetv serv electric 5164Midland power coop grandview apt wtr heater electric 42500Midland power coop july-475863 kwh electric 3385494Napa auto parts gen battery charger electric 1342988888 Payroll account july reg gross wages electric 20740688888 Payroll account july ptot gross wages electric 7791288888 Payroll account july ficamedi electric 595988888 Payroll account july city ipers electric 695788888 Payroll account aug healthdental ins electric 10574488888 Payroll account aug life disability ins electric 203088888 Postmaster j uly bill postage electric 16592Postmaster 200 stamps electric 9800Todd powers trim sec wires-rodeo electric 1500088888 Security savings bank aug bank ach fees electric 320088888 Treasurer- state of iowa july salesoption taxes electric 11244188888 United states cellular july generator line electric 4463Webster county ema 12 fy 2015 assessment electric 25258Ziegler cat inc Repair gen battery charg electric 200920 Total for dept 53 4760452 Total for bank 01 4786452 Grand total 4786452

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Leo L Ott 93Leo L Ott 93 of Boxholm Iowa passed

away on Friday August 22 2014 at Westhaven Community in Boone

Funeral services will be held 130 pm Sat-urday August 30 2014 at the United Methodist Church in Boxholm Pastor Alaire Willits will officiate Burial will be at Renner Cemetery rural Boxholm Visitation will be Friday from 500 to 800 pm at Carson ndash Stapp Funeral Home in Ogden For online obituaries amp con-dolences please visit wwwcarsonstappfuneral-homecom

Leo was born on August 24 1920 to Leon and Minnie (Shafer) Ott on the family farm out-side of Boxholm He attended and graduated from Boxholm Consolidated School in 1940

On October 28th 1944 he was joined in marriage to Ruth Jean Anderson while serving in the United States Navy during World War II To this union three children were born Donald Lee Veva Maria and Janet Rae Leo farmed on the family farm after returning from the service and enjoyed feeding cattle and raising a good crop of corn and soybeans each year Leo re-tired at an early age and continued to help each spring and fall with the crops

He and Ruth enjoyed their winters in Ari-zona and his passions were playing his organ entertaining his family and friends bowling and attending a dance each week He enjoyed planting his garden each spring and having a

Obituaries

Dane Earl Ott born July 31

Dane Earl Ott son of Jason and Mindy Ott Ogden was born July 31 at Mary Greeley Hospital Ames He is welcomed home by big brother Grant (age 3)

Grandparents are Earl and Georgene Han-son Dayton and Wanda and Dale Headrick Boone and Craig Ott Ogden

Great grandparents are Imogene Hanson of DaytonJudy Tingwald of Woodward and Mary Ott Ogden

The regular meeting of the City of Harcourt met at City Hall on August 18th 2014 at 700 pm Mayor Brundage called the meeting to order with the following Council present Engquist Greenfield Peterson and Gallentine Council Member Hanson was absent Also present Robert Barnett Bud Troup and Sherry TroupMoved by Engquist seconded by Gallentine to approve the Agenda as presented AYES ALL MC Moved by Gallentine seconded by Peter-son to approve minutes as corrected to state fire hydrant will be replaced not that it had been replaced AYES ALL MCREPORTS AND UPDATEA Water and Sewer Barney reported that All American Turf had been to lagoon and sprayed he stated some weeds still very green Barney contacted applicator at All American Turf and if weeds have not died by Friday to call back and applicator will come back and spray again Barney still has water on at bathrooms at parks for right now Mayor explained privacy issues as to reason why we cannot give out billing register informationB Maintenance Mayor reported Sam will have the letters up on the signs and will need to order more lettersC Streets Council Member Engquist spoke to Jerry Black about the streets and completing the work that needs to be completed Council Member suggested we look around for other bids discussion was held about services we receive from Fort Dodge Asphalt and agreed that we need to look for other companies to bid our street work D Community Center No ReportE Park and Rec Council Member Greenfield informed every-one that there are several trees in the park that need to be trimmed or taken down will contact Jason Akins to give estimate F Fire Department No ReportG 911 and Ambulance No ReportH Solid Waste No ReportI Emergency Management No Report

OLD BUSINESS

A Shelter House Fundraiser- Date of November 2nd 2014 was date set for shelter house fundraiser B Building Permit (Troup)- Discussion was held and looked at information provided Council Member Gallentine stated that until further information providing property lines was provided the building permit would not be able to be approvedC Lease Ball Diamond to School- Council Member Engquist spoke to Dave Hainzinger and school board wanted the city to have the city attorney draw up an agreement between school and city

NEW BUSINESSA Slide at City Park ndash Tabled for now

Approval of Bills Greenfield made a motion to approve bills seconded by Peterson AYES ALL MC

Adjourn Greenfield made the motion to adjourn seconded by Engquist AYES ALL MC Meeting adjourned at 843 PM

July Revenues

General -$146859 Water -$661561 LOST $325632 Road Use -$211166Sewer-$277121

August Bills

IPERS - $29380 Sam Dorman-$43547Black Hills Energy-$6620 Alliant Energy-$111051Blair Sanitation-$41650 TCB Sanitation-$157675Dayton Review-$5768 Ag Source Laborato-ries-$2200Lehigh Valley Coop Telephone-$10169 Tina Brandel-$74263Donna Brundage-$37166 Robert Barnett-$70400IRS-$77972 Engquist Lumber CO- $3194 Harcourt Equipment-$24399 USPS-18500Wex Bank-$7213 Webster County EMA-$17745Richard Reinartz-$5750 Webster County Telecom-munications-$85925Hawkins INC-$45972 Iowa DNR-$21000

____________________ Clerk ________________________________ Mayor Tina Brandel Donna Brundage

Public NoticeYour Right to KnowCity of Harcourt

Alexis Hanson of the Dayton Tigers with Vern Bauer of Gowrie who purchased her beef premium at the 2014 fair auction

Gage Fevold Gowrie Groundbreakers stands with his trophies after the 2014 fair auction Dayton Farm Drainage purchased his premium during the auction

Owen Oeltjenbruns Dayton Tigers stands with John McIntire of McIntire Show Lambs as he purchased the grand champion market lambs premium

Pierce Woodruff of the Gowrie Ground-breakers poses with Maureen Brand of Quality Bookkeeping during the auction af-ter Quality Bookkeeping purchased his mar-ket goat premium

beautiful flower gar-den He was an active member of the Box-holm United Meth-odist Church and a member of the Boone Elks Club

Leo is survived by his wife of 69 years Ruth of Westhaven Community one son and two daughters Donald Ott Eure-ka California Veva (Dick) Teeters Og-den Iowa Janet (Jim) Stewart Bunside Iowa seven grandchildren Ryan and Justin Ott Annette (Dave) Bojevsky Michele (Joe) Over-turf Jennifer (Craig Fjelland) Teeters Sean (Melinda) Stewart and Shane (Kerry) Maline nine great grandchildren Koa Ott Jessica and Austin Glaspey Issac and Kennedy Overturf Shelby and Hunter Bojevsky Shelby Chad and Timothy Stewart and 2 great great grandchil-dren Delanie Nissen and Aspen Glaspey and many cousins neices nephews and friends Leo is preceded in death by his parents Leon and Minnie Ott his sister Lucille Burman and his brother Charles Ott Jr niece Connie (Bur-man) Dressen and nephew Craig Norris Ott

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Welcome to Boone

Thursday Sept 4 Free entrance into entertainment

500 pm Little Miss amp Mr Pufferbilly car-nival games open food court opens brat stand opens beer tent opens classic car show and photo contest display

600 pm Opening Ceremonies by Boone Veterans Council

700 pm Pufferbilly Unplugged Concert

Friday Sept 5$200 entrance into entertainment

900 am Pufferbilly Days quilt show 1100 am Food court opens400 pm Carnival and games open500 pm Beer tent opens600 pm Pufferbilly Days softball tourna-

ment bingo with Ogden Lions730 pm Burnin Sensations Concert

Saturday Sept 6$200 entrance into entertainment

700 am Pufferbilly Days 5k and 10k run900 am Craft fair opens food court opens

brat stand opens Pufferbilly Days softball tour-nament Pufferbilly Days quilt show

930 am Pufferbilly Days Parade1000 am Beer tent opens1100 am Tailgate party for Iowa vs Mis-

souri State and Iowa State vs Kansas State car-nival and games open

1200 pm Bags tournament100 pm Motorcycle show115 pm Parade band awards

Pufferbilly Dayrsquos Schedule130 pm Kidrsquos Choo Choo Fun Run600 pm Bingo with Ogden Lions730 pm Toaster Concert

Sunday Sept 7

900 am Pufferbilly Days bike ride930 am Pufferbillys Days church service1000 am Food court opens craft fair

opens mud volleyball horseshoe tournament1030 am Family Fun Day1100 am Pet show130 pm BBQ Cook-Off Pufferbilly Days

quilt show

CorrectionThe intern for the Dayton Review this past

summer was Nicole Presley Her last name wasincorrect in our publication last weekNicole did a wonderful job for the Dayton

Review this summer We wish her well at Iowa State this coming school year

CorrectionJaguars to host the SEV international cross

country meet at Gowrie Municipal Golf Course Not Prairie View Gold Course

Motorcycle Rider education class Sept 12-14 at ICCC

Two sessions of Motorcycle Rider Education classes are being offered at Iowa Central Community College Transportation Technology Center in Fort Dodge The classes will consist of two components 5 hours of classroom and 10 hours of range time

Session two will be September 12 13 and 14

The classroom portion will be on Friday from 5 to 10 pm with a choice of two different ranges being offered Range 1 will be Saturday and Sunday morning from 700 am to Noon

Range 2 will be Saturday and Sunday afternoon from 100 to 600 pm

Preregistration and payment are required as class sizes are limited For more information please contact Transportation Technology Center at 515-574-1971

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Marcia Kay Vegors Marcia Kay Vegors was born June 3 1948

in Fort Dodge and passed away on April 27 2013 in Greeley Colorado

Marcia was the daughter of one of the 3 founders of the Dayton Rodeo Duane Vegors Marciarsquos mom was Erma and her brother is Norm Vegors

Later Marcia worked as a rodeo secretary for a rodeo stock contractor around the mid-west

Marcia married Bud Williams from Stratford in 1979

Marcia and Bud were involved with the Dayton Rodeo and the Wrangler Saddle Club from the early days

Marcia worked in the cook shack which was a small building located on the north arena fence where cowboys could order food from the arena through a hole in the fence Marcia also helped her mom Erma taking entries and doing the secretary work for the rodeo

Bud and Marciarsquos final resting place is at the familyrsquos Vegors Cemetery NW of Stratford

The empty saddled horse is led by Marciarsquos brother Norm

Happy Trails Marcia

Dayton Rodeo Empty Saddle award winners

Marcia Vegors and Bud Williams

Bud Williams Kerwin (Bud) Harold Williams was born

on July 26 1942 on a farm North of Stratford and grew up in the same area He graduated from Stratford High School in 1960 He passed away August 1 2013 in Greeley Colorado

He became a farrier through training at California Polytech San Luis Obispo CA in 1963 For the next 20 years Bud made his living by shoeing horses and shearing sheep in Hamilton Webster and Boone Counties In 1979 he married Marcia Vegors They moved to the Hill country of Texas and then to Fort Collins CO where Bud became the Night Manager of the Fort Collins Sale Barn He retired in 2006

Bud has 2 sons Shawn and Heath 3 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren

Bud enjoyed working around horses and livestock all his life Many times in his career when a young horse owner could not afford the shoeing costs Bud would complete the work and let the owner pay as he or she could

Bud and Marsha were involved with the Dayton Rodeo and the Wrangler Saddle Club from the early days Budrsquos main job at the Dayton Rodeo was behind the chutes working with the broncs and bulls

Bud and Marciarsquos final resting place is at the familyrsquos Vegors Cemetery NW of Stratford

The empty saddled horse is led by Budrsquos son Shawn Happy Trails Bud

Ralph Dwaine Haub

Ralph Dwaine Haub was born in Manson on September 15 1926 to Ezra and Eva Haub and passed away on April 28 2014 Ralph graduated from Dayton High School in 1945

Ralph worked with his Dad and farmed the home place north of Dayton and during one winter he traveled

to New Mexico and worked as a cowboy on ranches

On September 9 1950 he married Joan McCall of Boone They have 2 sons David and John They began their life together farming in the Dayton area and later moved to a dairy farm SW of Boone where he lived most of the rest of his life

When the rodeo was located on top of the hill where the rodeo parking lot is now Ralphrsquos rodeo life began with riding steers This ended when he was kicked in the head and knocked out His brother Daryl said that he thought that he had lost his big brother

Ralph and his friend Cliff Gabrielson from Stratford started to work as clowns for the Dayton rodeo Ralphrsquos rodeo clown name was ldquoRub-a-Dubrdquo Ralph built the calf pens at the east end of the arena and worked there during the rodeos He also helped move the bleachers from Ames to Dayton He was a life-long member of the Wranglers

The empty saddle is led by his brother John Haub

Happy Trails Ralph

Dick TellRichard Tell known as Dick lived in

Dayton all of his life Dick was born on March 11 1929 and passed away on January 5 2014

Dick married Erma Rosendahl and had 2 children Gary Tell and Carol (Keith) Harison and 2 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren

He served the Missouri Synod Trinity Lutheran church in Dayton as a board member and treasurer Dick served in the Marine Corp in the Korea Conflict in 1953 and 1954

He served the Dayton community as mayor for 8 years councilman Lions club president and the committee that formed the River Valley Old Engine and Tractor Days

Dickrsquos Webster County service included the 911 Board Solid Waste Management Board and he ran for County Supervisor Dick was instrumental in getting the ldquoHabitat for Humanityrdquo house built in Dayton

Dickrsquos work with the Dayton Rodeo included parking cars on the hill for many years running the Community Club cook shack and serving on the Dayton Rodeo Celebration Committee

The empty saddle is led by Jesse Greene the Rodeo Celebration Committee President

Happy Trails Dick

Dick Tell

Leonard AndersonLeonard Anderson was born on March 24

1938 He passed into heaven on September 14 2013 10 days before his 53rd anniversary of marriage to Marilyn Johnson Their children are Andrew and Gwenda Anderson and Alayna and Scott Longhorn Their grandchildren are Tyler Anderson Lillie Lance Lane and Lydia Longhorn

Leonard belonged to Emanuel Lutheran Church in Dayton serving his Lord with 18 years as Sunday School teacher and 6 years as board membership and head usher

Leonard was honorably discharged from the Army in 1958 He then completed Iowa Statersquos 2 year farm operations program and entered into his lifersquos work of farming

Leonard served the Dayton community as Township Clerk Dayton Coop Elevator Board member and Dayton School Board member He belonged to the Lionrsquos Club American Legion and was a Stine and Cargill Seed dealer Leonard was honored in 1979 as the arearsquos Farmer of the Year Leonard was a 23-year board member of Midland Power and the president of the Webster County Cattlemensrsquo Association

Leonardrsquos membership in the Dayton Wranglers Saddle Club was mostly spent on the Dayton Rodeo amp Celebration Committee for 34 years serving as President of the committee for 30 years During that time he installed the Iowarsquos Miss Rodeo Pageant when the rodeo was affiliated with the IPRA He initiated the seven event seven year commemoration belt buckle series for the Dayton Rodeo Leonard also saw that the ldquoEmpty Saddlerdquo memorial program that you are watching right now was presented at the Monday afternoon performance to honor those who gave so much of their lives to the building of the Dayton Rodeo For 30 years Leonard rode his horse Sugar at the end of the parade signaling the paradersquos completion In 2008 Leonard and his wife Marilyn were honored as the Dayton Rodeo Parade Grand Marshalls in appreciation for their contribution of rodeo work for Dayton

Leonardrsquos love of riding and packing horses in the Big Horn Mountains continued for 20+ years with family and friends Another great love of Leonardrsquos was reading western history Therefore a scholarship for academic technical or computer books for higher education will be started in Leonardrsquos name this year Applications for this scholarship will be made available online at daytonrodeocom

Leonardrsquos horse Buddy is being led into the arena by his daughter Alayna Longhorn

Happy trails Leonard

Ralph Haub pre-forms as a Rodeo clown

Leonard Anderson

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Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review6

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Keith Isley performs 2014 Dayton Rodeo

This year we have all new entertainment featuring Keith Isley Keith is the 2013 PRCA Comedy Act of the Year

Keith was born on October 9 1957 in Re-idsville North Carolina Keith Started his rodeo career in 1972 at the age of fifteen competing in the junior rodeo division in the bareback riding and bull riding He also tried his hand at bull-fighting It got to the point where he enjoyed the bullfighting (protecting the cowboys) more than the competition Thatrsquos more or less how his career as a contract performer began

Keith had no desire to tell jokes or perform clown acts Being somewhat shy he found the large audiences intimidating However after a period of time he found that the baggy pants and make-up that he wore provided him a com-fort shield between himself and the spectators Slowly but surely he began telling jokes and performing clown acts

Some of his comedy routines consist of Trick Roping High Impact-Low Impact aero-bic workout various animal routines and Trick Riding Acts such as these have made it possible for Keith to make rodeo entertainment a full-time career

His travels have taken him throughout the US Puerto Rico and Canada

Keith Isley

Come and watch him at the Dayton Rodeo Labor Day Weekend You can also go on his website and check him out first

To learn more visit httpkeithisleycomStory originally found on wwwdaytonro-

deocom

Leonard AndersonScholarship honorsDayton Rodeo service The E Leonard Anderson schorlarship

will be offered starting this year honoring Leonardrsquos 30 + years on the Dayton Rodeo Celebration Committe

This scholarship will be $50000 for books and internet books The scholarship will be open to new and returning college students

This scholarship will be paid at the end of the semester when it has been shown that the applicant has maintained a 25 GPA Application information for this scholarship can be obtained by calling (515)571-8976

A memorial trail ride for Leonard Anderson will be held at Brushy Creek south horse camp on Saturday Sept 13th 2014 If you would like to honor Leonard for his many years of rodeo service come for the ride at 1000 AM and enjoy the provided evening meal BYOD and side dish if you wish Some camp sites available For information contact 515-571-8976 or 515-351-7592

Rodeo Time save money on your ticket

(Reg price is $18 adult $8 child 6-11 5 amp under free)

Option 1- Order online save $3 on an adult ticket

Option 2- Kemna Auto Test Drive Event test drive a vehicle at Kemnarsquos Fort Dodge store and receive a free ticket thatrsquos good for Fri or Mon Perf

Option 3- Kidrsquos Night- Kids free with a paid adult on Sat night

Option 4- Date night- Fri night is 2 adults for $25

Option 5- Weekend Adult Pass - 4 shows for $60

Option 6- Watch for $2 off coupon on the front page of the Messenger Aug 27th-29th leading up to rodeo weekend

v

Extended hours for

Labor Day Weekend

Friday Aug 29 10am-6pm

Saturday Aug 30 10am-6pm

Sunday Aug 31 1am-6pm

Monday Sept 1 9am-3pm

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STAMPEDETRITON

OCTOBER 4-5 2012

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Welcome

35 S Main St Dayton 5155472706

to theRodeo

Keith FergusonPracticing AttorneyTax preparation

Holly LarringtonLegal secretary

Tax work amp Accounting

77th Annual Dayton RodeoBy Nicole Presley

The 77th annual Dayton Rodeo will be held at 7 pm Friday August 29 through Monday September 1

Friday is couples night Saturday is Kids Night Sunday is Tough Enough to Wear Pink night and the parade is 10 am on Monday Friday night couples can pay $24 for two adult tickets Kids less than 11 years old can get in free with a paid adult on Saturday evening

Events for the rodeo weekend include sad-dle bronc-riding bull riding bareback riding tie down roping steer wrestling team roping barrel racing and the wild horse race

Every night there will be fireworks There will also be a carnival and flea market Tickets can be purchased at the rodeo or online at wwwdaytonrodeocom

Amanda Anderson Dayton Rodeo Queen

My name is Amanda Anderson I am 26 years old and am this yearrsquos Dayton Rodeo Senior Queen I was born and raised just west of Dayton in Gowrie Iowa where I graduated Prairie Valley High School before continuing on to receive my Bachelor of Science in Ani-mal SciencePre-Veterinary Medicine in 2010 from Iowa State University I have had a pas-sion for horses and rodeo from the beginning I remember sitting on that hillside every Labor Day weekend watching the rodeo and wishing someday I could be a part of it I began riding at the age of 2 on a neighborrsquos pony I continued to learn how to ride at a Girl Scout camp in Dayton every summer until at the age of 14 I was able to buy my first horse Paco With the help of some wonderful people I grew up showing horses and barrel racing in 4-H and open horse shows even before I owned my own horse and had the op-portunity to ride many great horses along the way I continue to show and run barrels as well as Judge horse shows I have been a member of the Dayton Wranglers now for 8 years In that time I rode with the Serpentine Riders for 6 years and carried the American Flag at the 2013 PRCA rodeo I am currently the secretary of the Dayton Wranglers Youth Rodeo and Match of the Broncs Series I am very honored to be crowned this yearrsquos Senior Rodeo Queen and I look forward to seeing everyone at the rodeo

Lillie Longhorn Dayton Rodeo Jr Queen

Dayton Wrangler Jr Queen Lillie Long-horn has ridden horses all her life She started competing in barrels when she was five years old She is the Granddaughter of Leonard An-derson who committed many years to the bet-terment of the Dayton Rodeo as the Celebration Committee Chairman and Dayton Wrangler member Lillie has attended the Dayton Ro-deo each of her 15 years even when she lived in Minnesota Lillie is a sophomore at Ogden

Lillie Longhorn

Amanda Anderson

High School where she loves math and plays Basketball and Volleyball Lillie is active in 4H showing her horses beef dogs and rabbit In her free time she likes to read ride horses and hang out with her friends Lillie would like to welcome you to the 75th Annual Dayton Rodeo

IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE

The Dayton Review Ph 515-467-2811 email daytonreviewlvctanet

Remember

Keith Isley

Come and watch him at the Dayton Rodeo Labor Day Weekend You can also go on his website and check him out first

To learn more visit httpkeithisleycomStory originally found on wwwdaytonro-

deocom

Leonard AndersonScholarship honorsDayton Rodeo service The E Leonard Anderson schorlarship

will be offered starting this year honoring Leonardrsquos 30 + years on the Dayton Rodeo Celebration Committe

This scholarship will be $50000 for books and internet books The scholarship will be open to new and returning college students

This scholarship will be paid at the end of the semester when it has been shown that the applicant has maintained a 25 GPA Application information for this scholarship can be obtained by calling (515)571-8976

A memorial trail ride for Leonard Anderson will be held at Brushy Creek south horse camp on Saturday Sept 13th 2014 If you would like to honor Leonard for his many years of rodeo service come for the ride at 1000 AM and enjoy the provided evening meal BYOD and side dish if you wish Some camp sites available For information contact 515-571-8976 or 515-351-7592

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review8Welcome to the 77th

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Meredith Gallentine Broker

Great homes for sale208 4th St Dayton

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2014 Dayton Rodeo Serpentine Riders Carter Waddell Jenny Eckert Bobbie Brennan Shauna Overturf Sharie Stufflebean

Taci Overturf Rhiannon Camp Martha Steinkamp Kylie Watsun

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since 1949

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Dayton Celebration Committee Lynn Heckman Dave Bills Robb Scott Emily Clausen Tim Anderson Clayton Bills

Cory Lundburg Jason Sorenson Luke Fleener Kevin Smith and Jesse Green Missing Matt Johnson John Skoglund and Meredith Gallentine

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We cater largeor small groups

Moped Safety Courseat ICCC Sept 6

A Moped Safety Class will be offered at the Transportation Technology Center of Iowa Central Community College located at 1106 South 32nd Street Fort Dodge on Saturday September 6 2014 from 800 am to 230 pm This is a State approved program

If you are 14 or will be turning 14 within 5 months it is required that you take this course Class size is limited to 30 Pre-registration and pre-payment of $50 is required

For additional information contact the Transportation Technology Center at 515-574-1971

Stairs nearly constructed at Dayton Rodeo ArenaTyler AndersonDayton Review-Gowrie News

Dorman Construction Company improve the hill stairwell of the Dayton Rodeo Area in preparation for the Dayton Rodeo celebra-tion Other improvements made to the grounds beforehand will be a new fence on the east side of the arena right off Highway 175 and two new party decks for patrons

Aug 27 2014Dayton Review 11

EMANUEL LUTHERAN DAYTON Sundays 10 am Worship 9 am Sunday School Tuesdays 9 am Bible Study amp Coffee at Grandview

CHRIST THE KING CATHOLIC DAYTONSaturday 500 pm Mass Tuesdays Mass 530 pm

McGUIRE BEND UNITED BRETHERN RURAL DAYTONSundays 930 am Adult Sunday School 1030 am worship

TRINITY EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN DAYTONSundays 845 am Worship 945 am Coffee hour and Fellowship

DAYTON UNITED METHODIST Sundays Worship 900 am Fellowship 1000 - 1045 SS 1015 am-1115 (Sept-May)

IMMANUEL LUTHERAN BURNSIDESundays 930 am WorshipUNITED METHODIST PILOT MOUNDSundays 830 am Worship 940 am Sunday School1st amp 3rd Wed 730 pm Choir Rehearsal

FIRST BAPTIST STRATFORDSundays 930am Sunday School 1030 am Worship 615pm Junior and Senior Youth GroupWednesdays 615 pm AwanaThursdays 7 pm Bible Study and Prayer

HARCOURT UNITED METHODIST HARCOURTSundays 1030 am Worship Service

DUNCOMBE UNITED METHODISTSundays 1030 am Worship ServiceThursdays 130 pm Bible Study

LEHIGH CHRISTIANSundays 9am Worship Regular worship area has ramp for handicap entrance Also walk-in basement level with video to watch service and participate in communion

LEHIGH-OTHO METHODISTSundays Lehigh--930 am Sunday School 11 am WorshipUMW meets 1st Wed of month 1 pmOtho-- 9am Worship 10am SS

S O U T H M A R I O N U N I T E D METHODIST STRATFORDSunday 1030 am Worship

TRINITY LUTHERAN BOXHOLMSundays 930 am Fellowship 1030 am Worship

EVANGELICAL COVENANT LANYONSundays 930am Worship 1045am Sunday School

CALVARY UNITED METHODIST STRATFORDSundays 9 am Worship Service 1015 am Sunday School

UNITED EVANGELICAL COVENANT HARCOURTSundays 930 am Worship Saturdays 7am Menrsquos Bible StudyWednesdays 630 pm Dinner 7pm-8pm Bible Studies

FAITH LUTHERAN HARCOURTSundays 1030 am Worship 900am Sunday School and Fellowship

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Advance Heating and CoolingRoger Anderson TruckingLarry and Jill AlligerLynn and Kathrynn BanksVern BauerBayer Crop ScienceByson Oil CompanyJim and Jennifer CarlsonSharon CarlsonDayton Community GroceryDayton DrainageDon Peart Custom Homes

Duncombe Gas and GroceryRich and Colleen EslickFarewayFarm Credit ServiceElaine and Jim FevoldFMC ChemicalHamilton County Redi-MixHarcourt EquipmentBob HicksJeff JohnsonRay and Laurie KauffmanDave KramerJohn Larson

Lambert Seeds ndash Kevin Lambert Macke MotorsMickleson SeedsDavid MesserlyLG SeedsMcGough ConstructionMid Iowa DoorMid-Iowa TowingMPH AutoMurphy BrothersNelson Trucking ndash Richard Nelson

PampR Entry DoorsPioneer Seeds ndash Dennis KinleyRees HydraulicRees Truck and TrailerMark RittgersSampK FarmsStine Seed CompanyTriple C FarmsRuss and Julie TuckerValent Ag ChemicalWoodruff ElectricWW Transportation

Shan Jaeschke congratulates Alexis Hanson of the Dayton Tigers Those that pur-chased Alexisrsquos Grand Champion Market Beef premium were Stine Seed Company Bayer Crop Science Valent Ag Chemical S amp K Farms Russ amp Julie Tucker Jeff Johnson Woodruff Electric and Farm Credit Service

Owen Oeltjenbruns Day-ton Tigers is congratulated by Rob Scott The Dayton Community Gro-cery Store purchased Owenrsquos premi-um for the Grand Champion Market lamb

Bryce Fevold Gowrie Groundbreakers stands with Lynn and Kathrynn Banks as they pur-chased his Grand Champion Market Hog premium during the Webster County Fair

ldquoIt is good that one should hope and wait quietly for the salvation of the Lordrdquo Lamentations 326

I have just one thing to say to you - never give up hope Never give up hope for your children Never give up hope for yourself Never give up hope for this broken bruised and bungling world

Keep hope in your heart regardless of what comes your way Hope is amazing It can grow and thrive even in the bleakest of circum-stances A prisoner of war suffers abuse at the hands of his captors but they cannot rob him of his hope that one day he will be free again

God created us with the magical power to imagine what will happen to us in the future but He gave us no power to control the future

Hope energizes us while fear paralyzes us Hope empowers us while fear weakens us Every good thing that any man or woman has every accomplished began with the power of hope

No writer ever put words on paper without first experiencing the hope of writing something outstanding Also no artist ever put his brush to canvas without hoping he would leave some-thing beautiful to look at when finished

We all have experienced our high hopes for something in our lives that ended crashing on the painful rocks of reality In the 33rd chap-ter of the Book of Psalms the 18th verse tells us that true hope lies in the Lordrsquos steadfast love

When God gets into our hope hope be-comes a faith that good things are not only pos-sible but that good things are promised to us It is the hope in our lives that keeps us moving

forward expecting a better day ahead When God is involved in hope we can

have hope for a world where little children can play on city streets at night without being afraid we have hope for a world where no par-ents ever have to watch their baby starve hope for a world where no adult ever abuses a child hope for a world where all Godrsquos children of all

races join hands and praise our Maker Hope is Godrsquos gift to us As you go

through life thank Him for it by placing your hope in Him No matter h ow hopeless things seem here on earth in Christ we have ultimate eternal hope People who donrsquot know Christ have nothing but their own hopelessness to cling to

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review12WEBSTER CO

BOARD OF SUPERVISORSRegular MeetingAugust 12 2014

The Board of Supervisors met in Session on the above date with the following members present Singer Fletcher Dencklau Campbell and Leffler Absent None Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve minutes of the August 5 2014 regular meeting Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to receive and place on file Drainage Repairs for DD 284 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Singer to approve wage increase for the following Correctional Officers Shawna Dencklau to $1625 effective August 26 2014 Brian Nellis to $1625 effective August 27 2014 and Tanner Nowell to $1594 effective August 19 2014 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Singer seconded by Dencklau to accept resignation of Joan Lara Case Management Supervisor effective August 29 2014 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve Class C Native Wine permit application for Soldier Creek Winery LLC Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve proposal from Cleaning Connection Inc for window washing services at the Law Enforcement Center Bank Building Social Services Building and Courthouse Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from Webster-Calhoun Telephone to bore under 390th Street to install fiber optic cable to New Coop 2024 390th Street in Section 35 Township 86 North Range 29 West Lost Grove Township (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Singer to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from Michael Raymond to mow and harvest right of way along 234th Street beginning east of Moorland Pond parking lot entrance and continuing east to intersection with Route D36 and 230th Street subject to applicant complying with all conditions of permit and attachments (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously At 1030am a Public Hearing was held on first consideration of an amendment to Zoning Ordinance 046 and Zoning Map to rezone the following described property from A-1 to A-2 Beginning from the Northwest corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 10 Township 87 North Range 28 West of the 5th PM Webster County Iowa thence 555rsquo to the East along the existing Northern boundary thence 355rsquo to the South thence 130rsquo to the West thence 330rsquo to the South thence 355rsquo to the West thence 260rsquo to the North along the existing western boundary thence 100rsquo to the Northwest angled along the existing property boundary and 350rsquo to the North along the existing property boundary ending at the existing Northwest corner (Mike Halligan intends to use it residentially) No written or oral comments were received therefore Chairman Fletcher closed the public hearing Moved by Campbell seconded by Singer to approve of first consideration and waive second consideration of an amendment to Zoning Ordinance 046 and Zoning Map to rezone the above described property from A-1 to A-2 and further to set September 2 2014 at 1000am as the date and time for final consideration to amend Zoning Ordinance 046 and Zoning Map to rezone the following described property from A-1 to A-2 Beginning from the Northwest corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 10 Township 87 North Range 28 West of the 5th PM Webster County Iowa thence 555rsquo to the East along the existing Northern boundary thence 355rsquo to the South thence 130rsquo to the West thence 330rsquo to the South thence 355rsquo to the West thence 260rsquo to the North along the existing western boundary thence 100rsquo to the Northwest angled along the existing property boundary and 350rsquo to the North along the existing property boundary ending at the existing Northwest corner Roll call vote Ayes ndash Dencklau Campbell Leffler Singer and Fletcher Nays ndash none Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Singer to allow claims Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to adjourn the meeting Motion carried unanimously ___________________________ Carol Messerly Clark FletcherWebster County Auditor Chairman Board of Supervisors

Regular MeetingAugust 19 2014

The Board of Supervisors will meet in Session on the above date with the following members present Fletcher Dencklau Campbell and Leffler Absent Singer Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve minutes of the August 12 2014 regular meeting Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to receive and place on file wage increase for Trin Lewis to $2280 per hour effective August 4 2014 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Dencklau to approve and authorize Chair to sign the following Proclamation Addiction Recovery Month Proclamation WHEREAS behavioral health is an essential part of health and onersquos overall wellness and WHEREAS prevention of mental andor substance use disorders works treatment is effective and people recover in our area and around the nation and WHEREAS preventing and overcoming mental andor substance use disorders is essential to achieving healthy lifestyles both physically and emotionally and WHEREAS we must encourage relatives and friends of people with mental andor substance use disorders to implement preventive measures recognize the signs of a problem and guide those in need to appropriate treatment and recovery support services and WHEREAS in 2011 38 million people received specialty treatment for a substance use disorder and more than 316 million adults aged 18 or older received services for mental disorders according to the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health Given the serious nature of this public health problem we must continue to reach the millions more who need help and WHEREAS to help more people achieve and sustain long-term recovery the Webster County Board of Supervisors and Community and Family Resources invite all residents of Webster County to participate in National Recovery Month (Recovery Month) and

NOW THEREFORE We by virtue of the authority vested in us by the laws of Iowa do hereby proclaim the month of September 2014 as National Recovery Month in Webster County and call upon the people of the County to observe this month with appropriate programs activities and ceremonies to support this yearrsquos Recovery Month In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 19th day of August 2014

Webster County Board of SupervisorsClark Fletcher Clark FletcherChairman Board of SupervisorsMotion carried unanimously

Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve request to assign Tax Sale Certificate P110004 parcel number 1712202004 known as 1107 Beek St Gowrie to the Town of Gowrie Iowa Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from City of Fort Dodge to install 16 inch water main along the west side of Quail Avenue from the corporate limits south to OHV Park (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Dencklau to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from Midland Power Cooperative to install overhead electric along west side of Vasse Avenue from 394th Street south approximately 1800 feet to new home at 3956 Vasse Avenue in the NE14 of SE14 of Section 33 Township 86 North Range 27 West (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve and authorize county engineer to sign agreement with Electronic Engineering to purchase Networkfleet vehicle management system with three year customer support Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to adjourn the meeting Motion carried unanimously ___________________________ Carol Messerly Clark FletcherWebster County Auditor Chairman Board of SupervisorsWebster County Claims Register Report for 08-12-2014 ACCESS SYSTEMS COPIER LEASE AGREEMENT 10600ADVANCED SYSTEMS INC office supplies 51370AHLERS amp COONEY PC legal fees 8250

ALLIANT ENERGY UTILITIES 4492ALLIED INVESTMENT PROPERTIES L rent payments 7900ALLSCRIPTS maintenance fee 41400AMHOF ROXANNE mileage 3366ANDERSON STATION INC transportation 9200ANDERSON JON E mileage 1500ANDERSON KATHERINE mileage 17085ANDERSON MINDY cell phone reimbursement 2500ARAMARK UNIFORM SERVICES SHED SUPPLIES 11498BADGER LIBRARY 1st library payment 241495BAEDKE GREG mileage 1500BIRDSELL TAMARA mileage 21012BLACK HILLS ENERGY UTILITIES 9657BLOOMQUIEST JEANNE RIGHT OF WAY 201451BOMGAARS SUPPLY parts 13891BRIGGS CORPORATION forms 4564BRINKMAN CLOUGH JANET RIGHT OF WAY 117452BROWN SUPPLY CO INC SHED SUPPLIES 74250BRW SHED SUPPLIES 3000BUENA VISTA CO SHERIFF service fees 1750CALHOUN COUNTY ECA LIGHTING 875CALHOUN COUNTY SHERIFF service fees 2894CALHOUN-BURNS amp ASSOCIATES INC DESIGN SERVICES 478200CASEYS GENERAL STORES INC fuel 83211CENTRAL IA JUVENILE DET CENTER detention services 170000CENTRAL IOWA DISTRIBUTING INC supplies 64480CHANCE JENNIFER mileage 2193CHIEF SUPPLY CORP employee uniforms 26530CITY OF FORT DODGE LIQUID ASPHALT 399500CLARE LIBRARY 1st library payment 213084COCHRANE TONI ZEHR salary 302500COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER voucher program 4000CONDON KRISTINE mileage 19993COUNTY SOCIAL SERVICES mhds regional fiscal 40000000CREATIVE SIGNS amp GRAPHICS supplies 39800CRITES CHARLOTTE wic cleaning 20000DANIEL PHARMACY prescriptions 3427DANIEL TIRE COMPANY TIRE REPAIR 84679DANIELS BOB rent amp expense 40000DAYTON PUBLIC LIBRARY 1st library payment 269906DAYTON REVIEW legal notice publishing 149258DAYTON TOWN OF utilities 15639DEARBORN NATIONAL life insurance 56256DEYTA LLC hhcahps fee 9000DOOLITTLE OIL CO INC GREASEOIL 259695DOUBLE M SIGNS shirts 11235DUNCOMBE LIBRARY 1st library payment 248598EDMAN ALISHA mileage 36924ELDORA PHARMACY prescription 6580ELECTRICAL MATERIALS CO STOCK 11824ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING equipment for vehicle 649685ESCOBEDO SHELLEY postage reimbursement 2269EVANS PAM rent amp expense 40000FAMILY PLANNING COUNCIL conference registration 21500FETROW REPORTING INC deposition 20520FORCE AMERICA INC STOCK amp PARTS 11529FORT DODGE FORD INC OUTSIDE REPAIR SERVICES 4061FORT DODGE MACHINE amp SUPPLY PARTS amp STOCK 55849FORT DODGE PUBLIC LIBRARY 1st library payment 1573268FORT DODGE WATER DEPT utilities 38022FREEMAN SUSAN wages 168402FRONTIER phone serivce 213701GARGANO MARK medical examiner expense 50000GE CAPITAL installation 23830GEHLHAUSEN DAWN mileage 16678GENE MOELLER OIL COMPANY fuel 8495GENERAL TRAFFIC CONTROLS INC supplies 979950GOVCONNECTION INC replacememt battery 48580GOWRIE MUNICIPAL UTILITIES UTILITLES 16697GOWRIE NEWS legal notice 144158GOWRIE PUBLIC LIBRARY 1st library payment 262803GRAY SANITATION GARBAGE 4400GRELL MELISSA mileage 28969GROUP SERVICES INC insurance premium 2311550GURNETT TERESA mileage 2601HALFWASSEN ANGIE cell phone reimbusement 2500HAMILTON MONICA mileage 6885HANNA LAURA mileage 15861HARCOURT COMMUNITY LIBRARY 1st library payment 272789HARCOURT EQUIPMENT PARTS amp STOCK 181133HAWKEYE LEGAL SERVICES INC serve papers 4000HEITRITNER TRACEY wages 179394HENRY SCHEIN INC supplies 83490HEPP BLAINE animal control 252793HERITAGE LIBRARY 1st library payment 248598HIWAY TRUCK EQUIP CO NEW PUP TRAILERS 9728400HOLMS RADIATOR LLC PARTS 170014HOTSY EQUIPMENT COMPANY SHED SUPPLIES 3830HOUSEHOLDER ELIZABETH cell phone reimbursement 2500HOWELL HALEY mileage 30040HOWELL JULIE A mileage 11833HUGGHINS CATHY wages 63750HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF service fees 3900HUMBOLDT NEWSPAPERS advertising 40900IDOT SHED SUPPLIES 318808INSIGHT PUBLIC SECTOR INC software 463124INSURANCE FINANCE CORP emergency dispatch pro liablity 37315IOWA COMMUNITIES ASSURANCE POO deductable 250000IOWA PRISON INDUSTRIES SIGNS 91820IOWA SECRETARY OF STATE ivoters maintenance fee 347436IOWA WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT unemployment 448800J amp K MARKETING JACK BRADLEY contracted wages 183000JDM MANAGMENT rent payments 8000JIMS SERVICE INC vehicle serivce 25208JOHNSON COUNTY SHERIFF service 2452JOHNSON LAW FIRM legal fees 5625JOHNSON KYLE mowing expense 20000JONES REBECCA mileage 19176JOSTEN KATHLEEN A mileage phone 35350JP BYSON OIL COMPANY 1 year tank lease 6420KAESER amp BLAIR INC supplies 66585KAVANAUGH LINDSAY mileage 5305KC - 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Dayton Light and PowerRegular MeetingWednesday August 20 2014700 am ndash City Hall

Board Chairman Kenny Sanders called the meeting to order at 700 am Roll Call Present Board members Rentschler Sanders and Vangilder Absent none Also present Randy Danielson and Craig Johnson

AGENDA Rentschler moved to approve the agenda as printed Second by Vangilder Motion carried unanimously

MINUTES Vangilder moved to approve the minutes of the July 16 regular meeting as printed Second by Rentschler Motion carried unanimously

BILLS Vangilder moved to approve the bills as presented Second by Rentschler Motion carried unanimously

TREE OF HOPE After discussion the Board agreed to allow Chairman Sanders to discuss options for the Tree of Hope with City officials and citizens

3 PHASE ELECTRIC SERVICE POLICY The Board tabled any change to the 3 phase electric extension policy until more information is received

CLINIC X-RAY EQUIPMENT Following discussion Vangilder moved to appropriate $2500 towards the purchase of x-ray equipment by the City to be used by the Community Clinic Second by Rentschler Motion carried unanimously

OAK PARK ELECTRIC SERVICE City Foreman Craig Johnson reported that Oak Park electric services were in good condition with a couple of areas to work on prior to Labor Day weekend

ADJOURN Rentschler moved to adjourn Second by Vangilder Motion carried unanimously The meeting was adjourned at 737 am

_____________________________ _______________________________Board Chairman Kenny Sanders Attest

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Approval of bills Period ending 08-20-14 City of dayon 6042 on account 10000Josh pace 6062 refunded 2000Ryan rice 6058 refunded 10000Marvin anderson 4448 refunded 2000Duan boker 1948 refunded 2000 Total for dept 00 26000Border states electric meter main hub electric 24038Caseyrsquos general stores 514 Gal gas electric 17270Chapman metering test 22 3 phase meters electric 140170Chapman metering test 4 meters electric 5426City of dayton reimb 12 of printer electric 25050City of dayton reimb 12 acfurnace electric 168650Continental research corp 12-ratchet set electric 10196Dayton review project share notice electric 8750Electrical materials co ug wire splice electric 2064Electronic specialties file fcc license renewal electric 8500Engquist lumber co sub sump pump hose electric 19797Crescent electric supply elec boxconduitmisc electric 74978Jerry paullin weld alum light pole electric 897588888 Lehigh valley teleph july phoneinternet serv electric 631988888 Lehigh valley teleph july sub phonetv serv electric 5164Midland power coop grandview apt wtr heater electric 42500Midland power coop july-475863 kwh electric 3385494Napa auto parts gen battery charger electric 1342988888 Payroll account july reg gross wages electric 20740688888 Payroll account july ptot gross wages electric 7791288888 Payroll account july ficamedi electric 595988888 Payroll account july city ipers electric 695788888 Payroll account aug healthdental ins electric 10574488888 Payroll account aug life disability ins electric 203088888 Postmaster j uly bill postage electric 16592Postmaster 200 stamps electric 9800Todd powers trim sec wires-rodeo electric 1500088888 Security savings bank aug bank ach fees electric 320088888 Treasurer- state of iowa july salesoption taxes electric 11244188888 United states cellular july generator line electric 4463Webster county ema 12 fy 2015 assessment electric 25258Ziegler cat inc Repair gen battery charg electric 200920 Total for dept 53 4760452 Total for bank 01 4786452 Grand total 4786452

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Leo L Ott 93Leo L Ott 93 of Boxholm Iowa passed

away on Friday August 22 2014 at Westhaven Community in Boone

Funeral services will be held 130 pm Sat-urday August 30 2014 at the United Methodist Church in Boxholm Pastor Alaire Willits will officiate Burial will be at Renner Cemetery rural Boxholm Visitation will be Friday from 500 to 800 pm at Carson ndash Stapp Funeral Home in Ogden For online obituaries amp con-dolences please visit wwwcarsonstappfuneral-homecom

Leo was born on August 24 1920 to Leon and Minnie (Shafer) Ott on the family farm out-side of Boxholm He attended and graduated from Boxholm Consolidated School in 1940

On October 28th 1944 he was joined in marriage to Ruth Jean Anderson while serving in the United States Navy during World War II To this union three children were born Donald Lee Veva Maria and Janet Rae Leo farmed on the family farm after returning from the service and enjoyed feeding cattle and raising a good crop of corn and soybeans each year Leo re-tired at an early age and continued to help each spring and fall with the crops

He and Ruth enjoyed their winters in Ari-zona and his passions were playing his organ entertaining his family and friends bowling and attending a dance each week He enjoyed planting his garden each spring and having a

Obituaries

Dane Earl Ott born July 31

Dane Earl Ott son of Jason and Mindy Ott Ogden was born July 31 at Mary Greeley Hospital Ames He is welcomed home by big brother Grant (age 3)

Grandparents are Earl and Georgene Han-son Dayton and Wanda and Dale Headrick Boone and Craig Ott Ogden

Great grandparents are Imogene Hanson of DaytonJudy Tingwald of Woodward and Mary Ott Ogden

The regular meeting of the City of Harcourt met at City Hall on August 18th 2014 at 700 pm Mayor Brundage called the meeting to order with the following Council present Engquist Greenfield Peterson and Gallentine Council Member Hanson was absent Also present Robert Barnett Bud Troup and Sherry TroupMoved by Engquist seconded by Gallentine to approve the Agenda as presented AYES ALL MC Moved by Gallentine seconded by Peter-son to approve minutes as corrected to state fire hydrant will be replaced not that it had been replaced AYES ALL MCREPORTS AND UPDATEA Water and Sewer Barney reported that All American Turf had been to lagoon and sprayed he stated some weeds still very green Barney contacted applicator at All American Turf and if weeds have not died by Friday to call back and applicator will come back and spray again Barney still has water on at bathrooms at parks for right now Mayor explained privacy issues as to reason why we cannot give out billing register informationB Maintenance Mayor reported Sam will have the letters up on the signs and will need to order more lettersC Streets Council Member Engquist spoke to Jerry Black about the streets and completing the work that needs to be completed Council Member suggested we look around for other bids discussion was held about services we receive from Fort Dodge Asphalt and agreed that we need to look for other companies to bid our street work D Community Center No ReportE Park and Rec Council Member Greenfield informed every-one that there are several trees in the park that need to be trimmed or taken down will contact Jason Akins to give estimate F Fire Department No ReportG 911 and Ambulance No ReportH Solid Waste No ReportI Emergency Management No Report

OLD BUSINESS

A Shelter House Fundraiser- Date of November 2nd 2014 was date set for shelter house fundraiser B Building Permit (Troup)- Discussion was held and looked at information provided Council Member Gallentine stated that until further information providing property lines was provided the building permit would not be able to be approvedC Lease Ball Diamond to School- Council Member Engquist spoke to Dave Hainzinger and school board wanted the city to have the city attorney draw up an agreement between school and city

NEW BUSINESSA Slide at City Park ndash Tabled for now

Approval of Bills Greenfield made a motion to approve bills seconded by Peterson AYES ALL MC

Adjourn Greenfield made the motion to adjourn seconded by Engquist AYES ALL MC Meeting adjourned at 843 PM

July Revenues

General -$146859 Water -$661561 LOST $325632 Road Use -$211166Sewer-$277121

August Bills

IPERS - $29380 Sam Dorman-$43547Black Hills Energy-$6620 Alliant Energy-$111051Blair Sanitation-$41650 TCB Sanitation-$157675Dayton Review-$5768 Ag Source Laborato-ries-$2200Lehigh Valley Coop Telephone-$10169 Tina Brandel-$74263Donna Brundage-$37166 Robert Barnett-$70400IRS-$77972 Engquist Lumber CO- $3194 Harcourt Equipment-$24399 USPS-18500Wex Bank-$7213 Webster County EMA-$17745Richard Reinartz-$5750 Webster County Telecom-munications-$85925Hawkins INC-$45972 Iowa DNR-$21000

____________________ Clerk ________________________________ Mayor Tina Brandel Donna Brundage

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Alexis Hanson of the Dayton Tigers with Vern Bauer of Gowrie who purchased her beef premium at the 2014 fair auction

Gage Fevold Gowrie Groundbreakers stands with his trophies after the 2014 fair auction Dayton Farm Drainage purchased his premium during the auction

Owen Oeltjenbruns Dayton Tigers stands with John McIntire of McIntire Show Lambs as he purchased the grand champion market lambs premium

Pierce Woodruff of the Gowrie Ground-breakers poses with Maureen Brand of Quality Bookkeeping during the auction af-ter Quality Bookkeeping purchased his mar-ket goat premium

beautiful flower gar-den He was an active member of the Box-holm United Meth-odist Church and a member of the Boone Elks Club

Leo is survived by his wife of 69 years Ruth of Westhaven Community one son and two daughters Donald Ott Eure-ka California Veva (Dick) Teeters Og-den Iowa Janet (Jim) Stewart Bunside Iowa seven grandchildren Ryan and Justin Ott Annette (Dave) Bojevsky Michele (Joe) Over-turf Jennifer (Craig Fjelland) Teeters Sean (Melinda) Stewart and Shane (Kerry) Maline nine great grandchildren Koa Ott Jessica and Austin Glaspey Issac and Kennedy Overturf Shelby and Hunter Bojevsky Shelby Chad and Timothy Stewart and 2 great great grandchil-dren Delanie Nissen and Aspen Glaspey and many cousins neices nephews and friends Leo is preceded in death by his parents Leon and Minnie Ott his sister Lucille Burman and his brother Charles Ott Jr niece Connie (Bur-man) Dressen and nephew Craig Norris Ott

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Thursday Sept 4 Free entrance into entertainment

500 pm Little Miss amp Mr Pufferbilly car-nival games open food court opens brat stand opens beer tent opens classic car show and photo contest display

600 pm Opening Ceremonies by Boone Veterans Council

700 pm Pufferbilly Unplugged Concert

Friday Sept 5$200 entrance into entertainment

900 am Pufferbilly Days quilt show 1100 am Food court opens400 pm Carnival and games open500 pm Beer tent opens600 pm Pufferbilly Days softball tourna-

ment bingo with Ogden Lions730 pm Burnin Sensations Concert

Saturday Sept 6$200 entrance into entertainment

700 am Pufferbilly Days 5k and 10k run900 am Craft fair opens food court opens

brat stand opens Pufferbilly Days softball tour-nament Pufferbilly Days quilt show

930 am Pufferbilly Days Parade1000 am Beer tent opens1100 am Tailgate party for Iowa vs Mis-

souri State and Iowa State vs Kansas State car-nival and games open

1200 pm Bags tournament100 pm Motorcycle show115 pm Parade band awards

Pufferbilly Dayrsquos Schedule130 pm Kidrsquos Choo Choo Fun Run600 pm Bingo with Ogden Lions730 pm Toaster Concert

Sunday Sept 7

900 am Pufferbilly Days bike ride930 am Pufferbillys Days church service1000 am Food court opens craft fair

opens mud volleyball horseshoe tournament1030 am Family Fun Day1100 am Pet show130 pm BBQ Cook-Off Pufferbilly Days

quilt show

CorrectionThe intern for the Dayton Review this past

summer was Nicole Presley Her last name wasincorrect in our publication last weekNicole did a wonderful job for the Dayton

Review this summer We wish her well at Iowa State this coming school year

CorrectionJaguars to host the SEV international cross

country meet at Gowrie Municipal Golf Course Not Prairie View Gold Course

Motorcycle Rider education class Sept 12-14 at ICCC

Two sessions of Motorcycle Rider Education classes are being offered at Iowa Central Community College Transportation Technology Center in Fort Dodge The classes will consist of two components 5 hours of classroom and 10 hours of range time

Session two will be September 12 13 and 14

The classroom portion will be on Friday from 5 to 10 pm with a choice of two different ranges being offered Range 1 will be Saturday and Sunday morning from 700 am to Noon

Range 2 will be Saturday and Sunday afternoon from 100 to 600 pm

Preregistration and payment are required as class sizes are limited For more information please contact Transportation Technology Center at 515-574-1971

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review16

Marcia Kay Vegors Marcia Kay Vegors was born June 3 1948

in Fort Dodge and passed away on April 27 2013 in Greeley Colorado

Marcia was the daughter of one of the 3 founders of the Dayton Rodeo Duane Vegors Marciarsquos mom was Erma and her brother is Norm Vegors

Later Marcia worked as a rodeo secretary for a rodeo stock contractor around the mid-west

Marcia married Bud Williams from Stratford in 1979

Marcia and Bud were involved with the Dayton Rodeo and the Wrangler Saddle Club from the early days

Marcia worked in the cook shack which was a small building located on the north arena fence where cowboys could order food from the arena through a hole in the fence Marcia also helped her mom Erma taking entries and doing the secretary work for the rodeo

Bud and Marciarsquos final resting place is at the familyrsquos Vegors Cemetery NW of Stratford

The empty saddled horse is led by Marciarsquos brother Norm

Happy Trails Marcia

Dayton Rodeo Empty Saddle award winners

Marcia Vegors and Bud Williams

Bud Williams Kerwin (Bud) Harold Williams was born

on July 26 1942 on a farm North of Stratford and grew up in the same area He graduated from Stratford High School in 1960 He passed away August 1 2013 in Greeley Colorado

He became a farrier through training at California Polytech San Luis Obispo CA in 1963 For the next 20 years Bud made his living by shoeing horses and shearing sheep in Hamilton Webster and Boone Counties In 1979 he married Marcia Vegors They moved to the Hill country of Texas and then to Fort Collins CO where Bud became the Night Manager of the Fort Collins Sale Barn He retired in 2006

Bud has 2 sons Shawn and Heath 3 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren

Bud enjoyed working around horses and livestock all his life Many times in his career when a young horse owner could not afford the shoeing costs Bud would complete the work and let the owner pay as he or she could

Bud and Marsha were involved with the Dayton Rodeo and the Wrangler Saddle Club from the early days Budrsquos main job at the Dayton Rodeo was behind the chutes working with the broncs and bulls

Bud and Marciarsquos final resting place is at the familyrsquos Vegors Cemetery NW of Stratford

The empty saddled horse is led by Budrsquos son Shawn Happy Trails Bud

Ralph Dwaine Haub

Ralph Dwaine Haub was born in Manson on September 15 1926 to Ezra and Eva Haub and passed away on April 28 2014 Ralph graduated from Dayton High School in 1945

Ralph worked with his Dad and farmed the home place north of Dayton and during one winter he traveled

to New Mexico and worked as a cowboy on ranches

On September 9 1950 he married Joan McCall of Boone They have 2 sons David and John They began their life together farming in the Dayton area and later moved to a dairy farm SW of Boone where he lived most of the rest of his life

When the rodeo was located on top of the hill where the rodeo parking lot is now Ralphrsquos rodeo life began with riding steers This ended when he was kicked in the head and knocked out His brother Daryl said that he thought that he had lost his big brother

Ralph and his friend Cliff Gabrielson from Stratford started to work as clowns for the Dayton rodeo Ralphrsquos rodeo clown name was ldquoRub-a-Dubrdquo Ralph built the calf pens at the east end of the arena and worked there during the rodeos He also helped move the bleachers from Ames to Dayton He was a life-long member of the Wranglers

The empty saddle is led by his brother John Haub

Happy Trails Ralph

Dick TellRichard Tell known as Dick lived in

Dayton all of his life Dick was born on March 11 1929 and passed away on January 5 2014

Dick married Erma Rosendahl and had 2 children Gary Tell and Carol (Keith) Harison and 2 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren

He served the Missouri Synod Trinity Lutheran church in Dayton as a board member and treasurer Dick served in the Marine Corp in the Korea Conflict in 1953 and 1954

He served the Dayton community as mayor for 8 years councilman Lions club president and the committee that formed the River Valley Old Engine and Tractor Days

Dickrsquos Webster County service included the 911 Board Solid Waste Management Board and he ran for County Supervisor Dick was instrumental in getting the ldquoHabitat for Humanityrdquo house built in Dayton

Dickrsquos work with the Dayton Rodeo included parking cars on the hill for many years running the Community Club cook shack and serving on the Dayton Rodeo Celebration Committee

The empty saddle is led by Jesse Greene the Rodeo Celebration Committee President

Happy Trails Dick

Dick Tell

Leonard AndersonLeonard Anderson was born on March 24

1938 He passed into heaven on September 14 2013 10 days before his 53rd anniversary of marriage to Marilyn Johnson Their children are Andrew and Gwenda Anderson and Alayna and Scott Longhorn Their grandchildren are Tyler Anderson Lillie Lance Lane and Lydia Longhorn

Leonard belonged to Emanuel Lutheran Church in Dayton serving his Lord with 18 years as Sunday School teacher and 6 years as board membership and head usher

Leonard was honorably discharged from the Army in 1958 He then completed Iowa Statersquos 2 year farm operations program and entered into his lifersquos work of farming

Leonard served the Dayton community as Township Clerk Dayton Coop Elevator Board member and Dayton School Board member He belonged to the Lionrsquos Club American Legion and was a Stine and Cargill Seed dealer Leonard was honored in 1979 as the arearsquos Farmer of the Year Leonard was a 23-year board member of Midland Power and the president of the Webster County Cattlemensrsquo Association

Leonardrsquos membership in the Dayton Wranglers Saddle Club was mostly spent on the Dayton Rodeo amp Celebration Committee for 34 years serving as President of the committee for 30 years During that time he installed the Iowarsquos Miss Rodeo Pageant when the rodeo was affiliated with the IPRA He initiated the seven event seven year commemoration belt buckle series for the Dayton Rodeo Leonard also saw that the ldquoEmpty Saddlerdquo memorial program that you are watching right now was presented at the Monday afternoon performance to honor those who gave so much of their lives to the building of the Dayton Rodeo For 30 years Leonard rode his horse Sugar at the end of the parade signaling the paradersquos completion In 2008 Leonard and his wife Marilyn were honored as the Dayton Rodeo Parade Grand Marshalls in appreciation for their contribution of rodeo work for Dayton

Leonardrsquos love of riding and packing horses in the Big Horn Mountains continued for 20+ years with family and friends Another great love of Leonardrsquos was reading western history Therefore a scholarship for academic technical or computer books for higher education will be started in Leonardrsquos name this year Applications for this scholarship will be made available online at daytonrodeocom

Leonardrsquos horse Buddy is being led into the arena by his daughter Alayna Longhorn

Happy trails Leonard

Ralph Haub pre-forms as a Rodeo clown

Leonard Anderson

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Aug 27 2014Dayton Review 7

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Welcome

35 S Main St Dayton 5155472706

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Keith FergusonPracticing AttorneyTax preparation

Holly LarringtonLegal secretary

Tax work amp Accounting

77th Annual Dayton RodeoBy Nicole Presley

The 77th annual Dayton Rodeo will be held at 7 pm Friday August 29 through Monday September 1

Friday is couples night Saturday is Kids Night Sunday is Tough Enough to Wear Pink night and the parade is 10 am on Monday Friday night couples can pay $24 for two adult tickets Kids less than 11 years old can get in free with a paid adult on Saturday evening

Events for the rodeo weekend include sad-dle bronc-riding bull riding bareback riding tie down roping steer wrestling team roping barrel racing and the wild horse race

Every night there will be fireworks There will also be a carnival and flea market Tickets can be purchased at the rodeo or online at wwwdaytonrodeocom

Amanda Anderson Dayton Rodeo Queen

My name is Amanda Anderson I am 26 years old and am this yearrsquos Dayton Rodeo Senior Queen I was born and raised just west of Dayton in Gowrie Iowa where I graduated Prairie Valley High School before continuing on to receive my Bachelor of Science in Ani-mal SciencePre-Veterinary Medicine in 2010 from Iowa State University I have had a pas-sion for horses and rodeo from the beginning I remember sitting on that hillside every Labor Day weekend watching the rodeo and wishing someday I could be a part of it I began riding at the age of 2 on a neighborrsquos pony I continued to learn how to ride at a Girl Scout camp in Dayton every summer until at the age of 14 I was able to buy my first horse Paco With the help of some wonderful people I grew up showing horses and barrel racing in 4-H and open horse shows even before I owned my own horse and had the op-portunity to ride many great horses along the way I continue to show and run barrels as well as Judge horse shows I have been a member of the Dayton Wranglers now for 8 years In that time I rode with the Serpentine Riders for 6 years and carried the American Flag at the 2013 PRCA rodeo I am currently the secretary of the Dayton Wranglers Youth Rodeo and Match of the Broncs Series I am very honored to be crowned this yearrsquos Senior Rodeo Queen and I look forward to seeing everyone at the rodeo

Lillie Longhorn Dayton Rodeo Jr Queen

Dayton Wrangler Jr Queen Lillie Long-horn has ridden horses all her life She started competing in barrels when she was five years old She is the Granddaughter of Leonard An-derson who committed many years to the bet-terment of the Dayton Rodeo as the Celebration Committee Chairman and Dayton Wrangler member Lillie has attended the Dayton Ro-deo each of her 15 years even when she lived in Minnesota Lillie is a sophomore at Ogden

Lillie Longhorn

Amanda Anderson

High School where she loves math and plays Basketball and Volleyball Lillie is active in 4H showing her horses beef dogs and rabbit In her free time she likes to read ride horses and hang out with her friends Lillie would like to welcome you to the 75th Annual Dayton Rodeo

IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE

The Dayton Review Ph 515-467-2811 email daytonreviewlvctanet

Remember

Keith Isley

Come and watch him at the Dayton Rodeo Labor Day Weekend You can also go on his website and check him out first

To learn more visit httpkeithisleycomStory originally found on wwwdaytonro-

deocom

Leonard AndersonScholarship honorsDayton Rodeo service The E Leonard Anderson schorlarship

will be offered starting this year honoring Leonardrsquos 30 + years on the Dayton Rodeo Celebration Committe

This scholarship will be $50000 for books and internet books The scholarship will be open to new and returning college students

This scholarship will be paid at the end of the semester when it has been shown that the applicant has maintained a 25 GPA Application information for this scholarship can be obtained by calling (515)571-8976

A memorial trail ride for Leonard Anderson will be held at Brushy Creek south horse camp on Saturday Sept 13th 2014 If you would like to honor Leonard for his many years of rodeo service come for the ride at 1000 AM and enjoy the provided evening meal BYOD and side dish if you wish Some camp sites available For information contact 515-571-8976 or 515-351-7592

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review8Welcome to the 77th

AnnuAl DAyton RoDeo

Sandholm Real Estate23 S Main St Dayton

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2 Bedroom home 2 car attached garage detached 30x40 ga-rageheated shop 2 bath

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Split level home new 2 car garage 1 car attached garage 4 season porch and deck 3 bedrooms 3 bathrooms

Sandholm Real Estate

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Meredith Gallentine Broker

Great homes for sale208 4th St Dayton

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3 bedroom home 2 full baths 2 car at-tached garage 3 sea-son porch deck on back

302 3rd Ave NE Dayton

2014 Dayton Rodeo Serpentine Riders Carter Waddell Jenny Eckert Bobbie Brennan Shauna Overturf Sharie Stufflebean

Taci Overturf Rhiannon Camp Martha Steinkamp Kylie Watsun

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since 1949

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Dayton Celebration Committee Lynn Heckman Dave Bills Robb Scott Emily Clausen Tim Anderson Clayton Bills

Cory Lundburg Jason Sorenson Luke Fleener Kevin Smith and Jesse Green Missing Matt Johnson John Skoglund and Meredith Gallentine

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Come enjoy the fireworks display following each evening performance

of the Dayton Rodeo

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review10

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We cater largeor small groups

Moped Safety Courseat ICCC Sept 6

A Moped Safety Class will be offered at the Transportation Technology Center of Iowa Central Community College located at 1106 South 32nd Street Fort Dodge on Saturday September 6 2014 from 800 am to 230 pm This is a State approved program

If you are 14 or will be turning 14 within 5 months it is required that you take this course Class size is limited to 30 Pre-registration and pre-payment of $50 is required

For additional information contact the Transportation Technology Center at 515-574-1971

Stairs nearly constructed at Dayton Rodeo ArenaTyler AndersonDayton Review-Gowrie News

Dorman Construction Company improve the hill stairwell of the Dayton Rodeo Area in preparation for the Dayton Rodeo celebra-tion Other improvements made to the grounds beforehand will be a new fence on the east side of the arena right off Highway 175 and two new party decks for patrons

Aug 27 2014Dayton Review 11

EMANUEL LUTHERAN DAYTON Sundays 10 am Worship 9 am Sunday School Tuesdays 9 am Bible Study amp Coffee at Grandview

CHRIST THE KING CATHOLIC DAYTONSaturday 500 pm Mass Tuesdays Mass 530 pm

McGUIRE BEND UNITED BRETHERN RURAL DAYTONSundays 930 am Adult Sunday School 1030 am worship

TRINITY EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN DAYTONSundays 845 am Worship 945 am Coffee hour and Fellowship

DAYTON UNITED METHODIST Sundays Worship 900 am Fellowship 1000 - 1045 SS 1015 am-1115 (Sept-May)

IMMANUEL LUTHERAN BURNSIDESundays 930 am WorshipUNITED METHODIST PILOT MOUNDSundays 830 am Worship 940 am Sunday School1st amp 3rd Wed 730 pm Choir Rehearsal

FIRST BAPTIST STRATFORDSundays 930am Sunday School 1030 am Worship 615pm Junior and Senior Youth GroupWednesdays 615 pm AwanaThursdays 7 pm Bible Study and Prayer

HARCOURT UNITED METHODIST HARCOURTSundays 1030 am Worship Service

DUNCOMBE UNITED METHODISTSundays 1030 am Worship ServiceThursdays 130 pm Bible Study

LEHIGH CHRISTIANSundays 9am Worship Regular worship area has ramp for handicap entrance Also walk-in basement level with video to watch service and participate in communion

LEHIGH-OTHO METHODISTSundays Lehigh--930 am Sunday School 11 am WorshipUMW meets 1st Wed of month 1 pmOtho-- 9am Worship 10am SS

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UNITED EVANGELICAL COVENANT HARCOURTSundays 930 am Worship Saturdays 7am Menrsquos Bible StudyWednesdays 630 pm Dinner 7pm-8pm Bible Studies

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Advance Heating and CoolingRoger Anderson TruckingLarry and Jill AlligerLynn and Kathrynn BanksVern BauerBayer Crop ScienceByson Oil CompanyJim and Jennifer CarlsonSharon CarlsonDayton Community GroceryDayton DrainageDon Peart Custom Homes

Duncombe Gas and GroceryRich and Colleen EslickFarewayFarm Credit ServiceElaine and Jim FevoldFMC ChemicalHamilton County Redi-MixHarcourt EquipmentBob HicksJeff JohnsonRay and Laurie KauffmanDave KramerJohn Larson

Lambert Seeds ndash Kevin Lambert Macke MotorsMickleson SeedsDavid MesserlyLG SeedsMcGough ConstructionMid Iowa DoorMid-Iowa TowingMPH AutoMurphy BrothersNelson Trucking ndash Richard Nelson

PampR Entry DoorsPioneer Seeds ndash Dennis KinleyRees HydraulicRees Truck and TrailerMark RittgersSampK FarmsStine Seed CompanyTriple C FarmsRuss and Julie TuckerValent Ag ChemicalWoodruff ElectricWW Transportation

Shan Jaeschke congratulates Alexis Hanson of the Dayton Tigers Those that pur-chased Alexisrsquos Grand Champion Market Beef premium were Stine Seed Company Bayer Crop Science Valent Ag Chemical S amp K Farms Russ amp Julie Tucker Jeff Johnson Woodruff Electric and Farm Credit Service

Owen Oeltjenbruns Day-ton Tigers is congratulated by Rob Scott The Dayton Community Gro-cery Store purchased Owenrsquos premi-um for the Grand Champion Market lamb

Bryce Fevold Gowrie Groundbreakers stands with Lynn and Kathrynn Banks as they pur-chased his Grand Champion Market Hog premium during the Webster County Fair

ldquoIt is good that one should hope and wait quietly for the salvation of the Lordrdquo Lamentations 326

I have just one thing to say to you - never give up hope Never give up hope for your children Never give up hope for yourself Never give up hope for this broken bruised and bungling world

Keep hope in your heart regardless of what comes your way Hope is amazing It can grow and thrive even in the bleakest of circum-stances A prisoner of war suffers abuse at the hands of his captors but they cannot rob him of his hope that one day he will be free again

God created us with the magical power to imagine what will happen to us in the future but He gave us no power to control the future

Hope energizes us while fear paralyzes us Hope empowers us while fear weakens us Every good thing that any man or woman has every accomplished began with the power of hope

No writer ever put words on paper without first experiencing the hope of writing something outstanding Also no artist ever put his brush to canvas without hoping he would leave some-thing beautiful to look at when finished

We all have experienced our high hopes for something in our lives that ended crashing on the painful rocks of reality In the 33rd chap-ter of the Book of Psalms the 18th verse tells us that true hope lies in the Lordrsquos steadfast love

When God gets into our hope hope be-comes a faith that good things are not only pos-sible but that good things are promised to us It is the hope in our lives that keeps us moving

forward expecting a better day ahead When God is involved in hope we can

have hope for a world where little children can play on city streets at night without being afraid we have hope for a world where no par-ents ever have to watch their baby starve hope for a world where no adult ever abuses a child hope for a world where all Godrsquos children of all

races join hands and praise our Maker Hope is Godrsquos gift to us As you go

through life thank Him for it by placing your hope in Him No matter h ow hopeless things seem here on earth in Christ we have ultimate eternal hope People who donrsquot know Christ have nothing but their own hopelessness to cling to

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review12WEBSTER CO

BOARD OF SUPERVISORSRegular MeetingAugust 12 2014

The Board of Supervisors met in Session on the above date with the following members present Singer Fletcher Dencklau Campbell and Leffler Absent None Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve minutes of the August 5 2014 regular meeting Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to receive and place on file Drainage Repairs for DD 284 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Singer to approve wage increase for the following Correctional Officers Shawna Dencklau to $1625 effective August 26 2014 Brian Nellis to $1625 effective August 27 2014 and Tanner Nowell to $1594 effective August 19 2014 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Singer seconded by Dencklau to accept resignation of Joan Lara Case Management Supervisor effective August 29 2014 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve Class C Native Wine permit application for Soldier Creek Winery LLC Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve proposal from Cleaning Connection Inc for window washing services at the Law Enforcement Center Bank Building Social Services Building and Courthouse Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from Webster-Calhoun Telephone to bore under 390th Street to install fiber optic cable to New Coop 2024 390th Street in Section 35 Township 86 North Range 29 West Lost Grove Township (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Singer to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from Michael Raymond to mow and harvest right of way along 234th Street beginning east of Moorland Pond parking lot entrance and continuing east to intersection with Route D36 and 230th Street subject to applicant complying with all conditions of permit and attachments (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously At 1030am a Public Hearing was held on first consideration of an amendment to Zoning Ordinance 046 and Zoning Map to rezone the following described property from A-1 to A-2 Beginning from the Northwest corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 10 Township 87 North Range 28 West of the 5th PM Webster County Iowa thence 555rsquo to the East along the existing Northern boundary thence 355rsquo to the South thence 130rsquo to the West thence 330rsquo to the South thence 355rsquo to the West thence 260rsquo to the North along the existing western boundary thence 100rsquo to the Northwest angled along the existing property boundary and 350rsquo to the North along the existing property boundary ending at the existing Northwest corner (Mike Halligan intends to use it residentially) No written or oral comments were received therefore Chairman Fletcher closed the public hearing Moved by Campbell seconded by Singer to approve of first consideration and waive second consideration of an amendment to Zoning Ordinance 046 and Zoning Map to rezone the above described property from A-1 to A-2 and further to set September 2 2014 at 1000am as the date and time for final consideration to amend Zoning Ordinance 046 and Zoning Map to rezone the following described property from A-1 to A-2 Beginning from the Northwest corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 10 Township 87 North Range 28 West of the 5th PM Webster County Iowa thence 555rsquo to the East along the existing Northern boundary thence 355rsquo to the South thence 130rsquo to the West thence 330rsquo to the South thence 355rsquo to the West thence 260rsquo to the North along the existing western boundary thence 100rsquo to the Northwest angled along the existing property boundary and 350rsquo to the North along the existing property boundary ending at the existing Northwest corner Roll call vote Ayes ndash Dencklau Campbell Leffler Singer and Fletcher Nays ndash none Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Singer to allow claims Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to adjourn the meeting Motion carried unanimously ___________________________ Carol Messerly Clark FletcherWebster County Auditor Chairman Board of Supervisors

Regular MeetingAugust 19 2014

The Board of Supervisors will meet in Session on the above date with the following members present Fletcher Dencklau Campbell and Leffler Absent Singer Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve minutes of the August 12 2014 regular meeting Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to receive and place on file wage increase for Trin Lewis to $2280 per hour effective August 4 2014 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Dencklau to approve and authorize Chair to sign the following Proclamation Addiction Recovery Month Proclamation WHEREAS behavioral health is an essential part of health and onersquos overall wellness and WHEREAS prevention of mental andor substance use disorders works treatment is effective and people recover in our area and around the nation and WHEREAS preventing and overcoming mental andor substance use disorders is essential to achieving healthy lifestyles both physically and emotionally and WHEREAS we must encourage relatives and friends of people with mental andor substance use disorders to implement preventive measures recognize the signs of a problem and guide those in need to appropriate treatment and recovery support services and WHEREAS in 2011 38 million people received specialty treatment for a substance use disorder and more than 316 million adults aged 18 or older received services for mental disorders according to the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health Given the serious nature of this public health problem we must continue to reach the millions more who need help and WHEREAS to help more people achieve and sustain long-term recovery the Webster County Board of Supervisors and Community and Family Resources invite all residents of Webster County to participate in National Recovery Month (Recovery Month) and

NOW THEREFORE We by virtue of the authority vested in us by the laws of Iowa do hereby proclaim the month of September 2014 as National Recovery Month in Webster County and call upon the people of the County to observe this month with appropriate programs activities and ceremonies to support this yearrsquos Recovery Month In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 19th day of August 2014

Webster County Board of SupervisorsClark Fletcher Clark FletcherChairman Board of SupervisorsMotion carried unanimously

Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve request to assign Tax Sale Certificate P110004 parcel number 1712202004 known as 1107 Beek St Gowrie to the Town of Gowrie Iowa Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from City of Fort Dodge to install 16 inch water main along the west side of Quail Avenue from the corporate limits south to OHV Park (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Dencklau to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from Midland Power Cooperative to install overhead electric along west side of Vasse Avenue from 394th Street south approximately 1800 feet to new home at 3956 Vasse Avenue in the NE14 of SE14 of Section 33 Township 86 North Range 27 West (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve and authorize county engineer to sign agreement with Electronic Engineering to purchase Networkfleet vehicle management system with three year customer support Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to adjourn the meeting Motion carried unanimously ___________________________ Carol Messerly Clark FletcherWebster County Auditor Chairman Board of SupervisorsWebster County Claims Register Report for 08-12-2014 ACCESS SYSTEMS COPIER LEASE AGREEMENT 10600ADVANCED SYSTEMS INC office supplies 51370AHLERS amp COONEY PC legal fees 8250

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Dayton Light and PowerRegular MeetingWednesday August 20 2014700 am ndash City Hall

Board Chairman Kenny Sanders called the meeting to order at 700 am Roll Call Present Board members Rentschler Sanders and Vangilder Absent none Also present Randy Danielson and Craig Johnson

AGENDA Rentschler moved to approve the agenda as printed Second by Vangilder Motion carried unanimously

MINUTES Vangilder moved to approve the minutes of the July 16 regular meeting as printed Second by Rentschler Motion carried unanimously

BILLS Vangilder moved to approve the bills as presented Second by Rentschler Motion carried unanimously

TREE OF HOPE After discussion the Board agreed to allow Chairman Sanders to discuss options for the Tree of Hope with City officials and citizens

3 PHASE ELECTRIC SERVICE POLICY The Board tabled any change to the 3 phase electric extension policy until more information is received

CLINIC X-RAY EQUIPMENT Following discussion Vangilder moved to appropriate $2500 towards the purchase of x-ray equipment by the City to be used by the Community Clinic Second by Rentschler Motion carried unanimously

OAK PARK ELECTRIC SERVICE City Foreman Craig Johnson reported that Oak Park electric services were in good condition with a couple of areas to work on prior to Labor Day weekend

ADJOURN Rentschler moved to adjourn Second by Vangilder Motion carried unanimously The meeting was adjourned at 737 am

_____________________________ _______________________________Board Chairman Kenny Sanders Attest

Public NoticeYour Right to KnowDayton Light and Power

Approval of bills Period ending 08-20-14 City of dayon 6042 on account 10000Josh pace 6062 refunded 2000Ryan rice 6058 refunded 10000Marvin anderson 4448 refunded 2000Duan boker 1948 refunded 2000 Total for dept 00 26000Border states electric meter main hub electric 24038Caseyrsquos general stores 514 Gal gas electric 17270Chapman metering test 22 3 phase meters electric 140170Chapman metering test 4 meters electric 5426City of dayton reimb 12 of printer electric 25050City of dayton reimb 12 acfurnace electric 168650Continental research corp 12-ratchet set electric 10196Dayton review project share notice electric 8750Electrical materials co ug wire splice electric 2064Electronic specialties file fcc license renewal electric 8500Engquist lumber co sub sump pump hose electric 19797Crescent electric supply elec boxconduitmisc electric 74978Jerry paullin weld alum light pole electric 897588888 Lehigh valley teleph july phoneinternet serv electric 631988888 Lehigh valley teleph july sub phonetv serv electric 5164Midland power coop grandview apt wtr heater electric 42500Midland power coop july-475863 kwh electric 3385494Napa auto parts gen battery charger electric 1342988888 Payroll account july reg gross wages electric 20740688888 Payroll account july ptot gross wages electric 7791288888 Payroll account july ficamedi electric 595988888 Payroll account july city ipers electric 695788888 Payroll account aug healthdental ins electric 10574488888 Payroll account aug life disability ins electric 203088888 Postmaster j uly bill postage electric 16592Postmaster 200 stamps electric 9800Todd powers trim sec wires-rodeo electric 1500088888 Security savings bank aug bank ach fees electric 320088888 Treasurer- state of iowa july salesoption taxes electric 11244188888 United states cellular july generator line electric 4463Webster county ema 12 fy 2015 assessment electric 25258Ziegler cat inc Repair gen battery charg electric 200920 Total for dept 53 4760452 Total for bank 01 4786452 Grand total 4786452

Dayton Public LibraryBooks bull DVDrsquos MagazinesOPEN MON WED FRI amp SAT

Aug 27 2014Dayton Review 13

Leo L Ott 93Leo L Ott 93 of Boxholm Iowa passed

away on Friday August 22 2014 at Westhaven Community in Boone

Funeral services will be held 130 pm Sat-urday August 30 2014 at the United Methodist Church in Boxholm Pastor Alaire Willits will officiate Burial will be at Renner Cemetery rural Boxholm Visitation will be Friday from 500 to 800 pm at Carson ndash Stapp Funeral Home in Ogden For online obituaries amp con-dolences please visit wwwcarsonstappfuneral-homecom

Leo was born on August 24 1920 to Leon and Minnie (Shafer) Ott on the family farm out-side of Boxholm He attended and graduated from Boxholm Consolidated School in 1940

On October 28th 1944 he was joined in marriage to Ruth Jean Anderson while serving in the United States Navy during World War II To this union three children were born Donald Lee Veva Maria and Janet Rae Leo farmed on the family farm after returning from the service and enjoyed feeding cattle and raising a good crop of corn and soybeans each year Leo re-tired at an early age and continued to help each spring and fall with the crops

He and Ruth enjoyed their winters in Ari-zona and his passions were playing his organ entertaining his family and friends bowling and attending a dance each week He enjoyed planting his garden each spring and having a

Obituaries

Dane Earl Ott born July 31

Dane Earl Ott son of Jason and Mindy Ott Ogden was born July 31 at Mary Greeley Hospital Ames He is welcomed home by big brother Grant (age 3)

Grandparents are Earl and Georgene Han-son Dayton and Wanda and Dale Headrick Boone and Craig Ott Ogden

Great grandparents are Imogene Hanson of DaytonJudy Tingwald of Woodward and Mary Ott Ogden

The regular meeting of the City of Harcourt met at City Hall on August 18th 2014 at 700 pm Mayor Brundage called the meeting to order with the following Council present Engquist Greenfield Peterson and Gallentine Council Member Hanson was absent Also present Robert Barnett Bud Troup and Sherry TroupMoved by Engquist seconded by Gallentine to approve the Agenda as presented AYES ALL MC Moved by Gallentine seconded by Peter-son to approve minutes as corrected to state fire hydrant will be replaced not that it had been replaced AYES ALL MCREPORTS AND UPDATEA Water and Sewer Barney reported that All American Turf had been to lagoon and sprayed he stated some weeds still very green Barney contacted applicator at All American Turf and if weeds have not died by Friday to call back and applicator will come back and spray again Barney still has water on at bathrooms at parks for right now Mayor explained privacy issues as to reason why we cannot give out billing register informationB Maintenance Mayor reported Sam will have the letters up on the signs and will need to order more lettersC Streets Council Member Engquist spoke to Jerry Black about the streets and completing the work that needs to be completed Council Member suggested we look around for other bids discussion was held about services we receive from Fort Dodge Asphalt and agreed that we need to look for other companies to bid our street work D Community Center No ReportE Park and Rec Council Member Greenfield informed every-one that there are several trees in the park that need to be trimmed or taken down will contact Jason Akins to give estimate F Fire Department No ReportG 911 and Ambulance No ReportH Solid Waste No ReportI Emergency Management No Report

OLD BUSINESS

A Shelter House Fundraiser- Date of November 2nd 2014 was date set for shelter house fundraiser B Building Permit (Troup)- Discussion was held and looked at information provided Council Member Gallentine stated that until further information providing property lines was provided the building permit would not be able to be approvedC Lease Ball Diamond to School- Council Member Engquist spoke to Dave Hainzinger and school board wanted the city to have the city attorney draw up an agreement between school and city

NEW BUSINESSA Slide at City Park ndash Tabled for now

Approval of Bills Greenfield made a motion to approve bills seconded by Peterson AYES ALL MC

Adjourn Greenfield made the motion to adjourn seconded by Engquist AYES ALL MC Meeting adjourned at 843 PM

July Revenues

General -$146859 Water -$661561 LOST $325632 Road Use -$211166Sewer-$277121

August Bills

IPERS - $29380 Sam Dorman-$43547Black Hills Energy-$6620 Alliant Energy-$111051Blair Sanitation-$41650 TCB Sanitation-$157675Dayton Review-$5768 Ag Source Laborato-ries-$2200Lehigh Valley Coop Telephone-$10169 Tina Brandel-$74263Donna Brundage-$37166 Robert Barnett-$70400IRS-$77972 Engquist Lumber CO- $3194 Harcourt Equipment-$24399 USPS-18500Wex Bank-$7213 Webster County EMA-$17745Richard Reinartz-$5750 Webster County Telecom-munications-$85925Hawkins INC-$45972 Iowa DNR-$21000

____________________ Clerk ________________________________ Mayor Tina Brandel Donna Brundage

Public NoticeYour Right to KnowCity of Harcourt

Alexis Hanson of the Dayton Tigers with Vern Bauer of Gowrie who purchased her beef premium at the 2014 fair auction

Gage Fevold Gowrie Groundbreakers stands with his trophies after the 2014 fair auction Dayton Farm Drainage purchased his premium during the auction

Owen Oeltjenbruns Dayton Tigers stands with John McIntire of McIntire Show Lambs as he purchased the grand champion market lambs premium

Pierce Woodruff of the Gowrie Ground-breakers poses with Maureen Brand of Quality Bookkeeping during the auction af-ter Quality Bookkeeping purchased his mar-ket goat premium

beautiful flower gar-den He was an active member of the Box-holm United Meth-odist Church and a member of the Boone Elks Club

Leo is survived by his wife of 69 years Ruth of Westhaven Community one son and two daughters Donald Ott Eure-ka California Veva (Dick) Teeters Og-den Iowa Janet (Jim) Stewart Bunside Iowa seven grandchildren Ryan and Justin Ott Annette (Dave) Bojevsky Michele (Joe) Over-turf Jennifer (Craig Fjelland) Teeters Sean (Melinda) Stewart and Shane (Kerry) Maline nine great grandchildren Koa Ott Jessica and Austin Glaspey Issac and Kennedy Overturf Shelby and Hunter Bojevsky Shelby Chad and Timothy Stewart and 2 great great grandchil-dren Delanie Nissen and Aspen Glaspey and many cousins neices nephews and friends Leo is preceded in death by his parents Leon and Minnie Ott his sister Lucille Burman and his brother Charles Ott Jr niece Connie (Bur-man) Dressen and nephew Craig Norris Ott

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review14

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600 pm Opening Ceremonies by Boone Veterans Council

700 pm Pufferbilly Unplugged Concert

Friday Sept 5$200 entrance into entertainment

900 am Pufferbilly Days quilt show 1100 am Food court opens400 pm Carnival and games open500 pm Beer tent opens600 pm Pufferbilly Days softball tourna-

ment bingo with Ogden Lions730 pm Burnin Sensations Concert

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700 am Pufferbilly Days 5k and 10k run900 am Craft fair opens food court opens

brat stand opens Pufferbilly Days softball tour-nament Pufferbilly Days quilt show

930 am Pufferbilly Days Parade1000 am Beer tent opens1100 am Tailgate party for Iowa vs Mis-

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1200 pm Bags tournament100 pm Motorcycle show115 pm Parade band awards

Pufferbilly Dayrsquos Schedule

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Southeast Valley

Wednesday Aug 27 Athletic Booseter Foundation Phone-a-thon 5-9pm

Thursday Aug 28 B amp G V CC Meet SEV Invite 5-7pm G JVRJVV VB Manson Northwest Webster 6-9pm

Friday Aug 29 V FB Game Manson Northwest Webster 7-9pm Early dismissal 220

Aug 27 2014Dayton Review 15

Enjoy Pufferbilly DaysYour friendly neighborhood Walmart

Save Money Live Better

New location on Hwy 30

Welcome to Boone

Thursday Sept 4 Free entrance into entertainment

500 pm Little Miss amp Mr Pufferbilly car-nival games open food court opens brat stand opens beer tent opens classic car show and photo contest display

600 pm Opening Ceremonies by Boone Veterans Council

700 pm Pufferbilly Unplugged Concert

Friday Sept 5$200 entrance into entertainment

900 am Pufferbilly Days quilt show 1100 am Food court opens400 pm Carnival and games open500 pm Beer tent opens600 pm Pufferbilly Days softball tourna-

ment bingo with Ogden Lions730 pm Burnin Sensations Concert

Saturday Sept 6$200 entrance into entertainment

700 am Pufferbilly Days 5k and 10k run900 am Craft fair opens food court opens

brat stand opens Pufferbilly Days softball tour-nament Pufferbilly Days quilt show

930 am Pufferbilly Days Parade1000 am Beer tent opens1100 am Tailgate party for Iowa vs Mis-

souri State and Iowa State vs Kansas State car-nival and games open

1200 pm Bags tournament100 pm Motorcycle show115 pm Parade band awards

Pufferbilly Dayrsquos Schedule130 pm Kidrsquos Choo Choo Fun Run600 pm Bingo with Ogden Lions730 pm Toaster Concert

Sunday Sept 7

900 am Pufferbilly Days bike ride930 am Pufferbillys Days church service1000 am Food court opens craft fair

opens mud volleyball horseshoe tournament1030 am Family Fun Day1100 am Pet show130 pm BBQ Cook-Off Pufferbilly Days

quilt show

CorrectionThe intern for the Dayton Review this past

summer was Nicole Presley Her last name wasincorrect in our publication last weekNicole did a wonderful job for the Dayton

Review this summer We wish her well at Iowa State this coming school year

CorrectionJaguars to host the SEV international cross

country meet at Gowrie Municipal Golf Course Not Prairie View Gold Course

Motorcycle Rider education class Sept 12-14 at ICCC

Two sessions of Motorcycle Rider Education classes are being offered at Iowa Central Community College Transportation Technology Center in Fort Dodge The classes will consist of two components 5 hours of classroom and 10 hours of range time

Session two will be September 12 13 and 14

The classroom portion will be on Friday from 5 to 10 pm with a choice of two different ranges being offered Range 1 will be Saturday and Sunday morning from 700 am to Noon

Range 2 will be Saturday and Sunday afternoon from 100 to 600 pm

Preregistration and payment are required as class sizes are limited For more information please contact Transportation Technology Center at 515-574-1971

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review16

Marcia Kay Vegors Marcia Kay Vegors was born June 3 1948

in Fort Dodge and passed away on April 27 2013 in Greeley Colorado

Marcia was the daughter of one of the 3 founders of the Dayton Rodeo Duane Vegors Marciarsquos mom was Erma and her brother is Norm Vegors

Later Marcia worked as a rodeo secretary for a rodeo stock contractor around the mid-west

Marcia married Bud Williams from Stratford in 1979

Marcia and Bud were involved with the Dayton Rodeo and the Wrangler Saddle Club from the early days

Marcia worked in the cook shack which was a small building located on the north arena fence where cowboys could order food from the arena through a hole in the fence Marcia also helped her mom Erma taking entries and doing the secretary work for the rodeo

Bud and Marciarsquos final resting place is at the familyrsquos Vegors Cemetery NW of Stratford

The empty saddled horse is led by Marciarsquos brother Norm

Happy Trails Marcia

Dayton Rodeo Empty Saddle award winners

Marcia Vegors and Bud Williams

Bud Williams Kerwin (Bud) Harold Williams was born

on July 26 1942 on a farm North of Stratford and grew up in the same area He graduated from Stratford High School in 1960 He passed away August 1 2013 in Greeley Colorado

He became a farrier through training at California Polytech San Luis Obispo CA in 1963 For the next 20 years Bud made his living by shoeing horses and shearing sheep in Hamilton Webster and Boone Counties In 1979 he married Marcia Vegors They moved to the Hill country of Texas and then to Fort Collins CO where Bud became the Night Manager of the Fort Collins Sale Barn He retired in 2006

Bud has 2 sons Shawn and Heath 3 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren

Bud enjoyed working around horses and livestock all his life Many times in his career when a young horse owner could not afford the shoeing costs Bud would complete the work and let the owner pay as he or she could

Bud and Marsha were involved with the Dayton Rodeo and the Wrangler Saddle Club from the early days Budrsquos main job at the Dayton Rodeo was behind the chutes working with the broncs and bulls

Bud and Marciarsquos final resting place is at the familyrsquos Vegors Cemetery NW of Stratford

The empty saddled horse is led by Budrsquos son Shawn Happy Trails Bud

Ralph Dwaine Haub

Ralph Dwaine Haub was born in Manson on September 15 1926 to Ezra and Eva Haub and passed away on April 28 2014 Ralph graduated from Dayton High School in 1945

Ralph worked with his Dad and farmed the home place north of Dayton and during one winter he traveled

to New Mexico and worked as a cowboy on ranches

On September 9 1950 he married Joan McCall of Boone They have 2 sons David and John They began their life together farming in the Dayton area and later moved to a dairy farm SW of Boone where he lived most of the rest of his life

When the rodeo was located on top of the hill where the rodeo parking lot is now Ralphrsquos rodeo life began with riding steers This ended when he was kicked in the head and knocked out His brother Daryl said that he thought that he had lost his big brother

Ralph and his friend Cliff Gabrielson from Stratford started to work as clowns for the Dayton rodeo Ralphrsquos rodeo clown name was ldquoRub-a-Dubrdquo Ralph built the calf pens at the east end of the arena and worked there during the rodeos He also helped move the bleachers from Ames to Dayton He was a life-long member of the Wranglers

The empty saddle is led by his brother John Haub

Happy Trails Ralph

Dick TellRichard Tell known as Dick lived in

Dayton all of his life Dick was born on March 11 1929 and passed away on January 5 2014

Dick married Erma Rosendahl and had 2 children Gary Tell and Carol (Keith) Harison and 2 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren

He served the Missouri Synod Trinity Lutheran church in Dayton as a board member and treasurer Dick served in the Marine Corp in the Korea Conflict in 1953 and 1954

He served the Dayton community as mayor for 8 years councilman Lions club president and the committee that formed the River Valley Old Engine and Tractor Days

Dickrsquos Webster County service included the 911 Board Solid Waste Management Board and he ran for County Supervisor Dick was instrumental in getting the ldquoHabitat for Humanityrdquo house built in Dayton

Dickrsquos work with the Dayton Rodeo included parking cars on the hill for many years running the Community Club cook shack and serving on the Dayton Rodeo Celebration Committee

The empty saddle is led by Jesse Greene the Rodeo Celebration Committee President

Happy Trails Dick

Dick Tell

Leonard AndersonLeonard Anderson was born on March 24

1938 He passed into heaven on September 14 2013 10 days before his 53rd anniversary of marriage to Marilyn Johnson Their children are Andrew and Gwenda Anderson and Alayna and Scott Longhorn Their grandchildren are Tyler Anderson Lillie Lance Lane and Lydia Longhorn

Leonard belonged to Emanuel Lutheran Church in Dayton serving his Lord with 18 years as Sunday School teacher and 6 years as board membership and head usher

Leonard was honorably discharged from the Army in 1958 He then completed Iowa Statersquos 2 year farm operations program and entered into his lifersquos work of farming

Leonard served the Dayton community as Township Clerk Dayton Coop Elevator Board member and Dayton School Board member He belonged to the Lionrsquos Club American Legion and was a Stine and Cargill Seed dealer Leonard was honored in 1979 as the arearsquos Farmer of the Year Leonard was a 23-year board member of Midland Power and the president of the Webster County Cattlemensrsquo Association

Leonardrsquos membership in the Dayton Wranglers Saddle Club was mostly spent on the Dayton Rodeo amp Celebration Committee for 34 years serving as President of the committee for 30 years During that time he installed the Iowarsquos Miss Rodeo Pageant when the rodeo was affiliated with the IPRA He initiated the seven event seven year commemoration belt buckle series for the Dayton Rodeo Leonard also saw that the ldquoEmpty Saddlerdquo memorial program that you are watching right now was presented at the Monday afternoon performance to honor those who gave so much of their lives to the building of the Dayton Rodeo For 30 years Leonard rode his horse Sugar at the end of the parade signaling the paradersquos completion In 2008 Leonard and his wife Marilyn were honored as the Dayton Rodeo Parade Grand Marshalls in appreciation for their contribution of rodeo work for Dayton

Leonardrsquos love of riding and packing horses in the Big Horn Mountains continued for 20+ years with family and friends Another great love of Leonardrsquos was reading western history Therefore a scholarship for academic technical or computer books for higher education will be started in Leonardrsquos name this year Applications for this scholarship will be made available online at daytonrodeocom

Leonardrsquos horse Buddy is being led into the arena by his daughter Alayna Longhorn

Happy trails Leonard

Ralph Haub pre-forms as a Rodeo clown

Leonard Anderson

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Stairs nearly constructed at Dayton Rodeo ArenaTyler AndersonDayton Review-Gowrie News

Dorman Construction Company improve the hill stairwell of the Dayton Rodeo Area in preparation for the Dayton Rodeo celebra-tion Other improvements made to the grounds beforehand will be a new fence on the east side of the arena right off Highway 175 and two new party decks for patrons

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Shan Jaeschke congratulates Alexis Hanson of the Dayton Tigers Those that pur-chased Alexisrsquos Grand Champion Market Beef premium were Stine Seed Company Bayer Crop Science Valent Ag Chemical S amp K Farms Russ amp Julie Tucker Jeff Johnson Woodruff Electric and Farm Credit Service

Owen Oeltjenbruns Day-ton Tigers is congratulated by Rob Scott The Dayton Community Gro-cery Store purchased Owenrsquos premi-um for the Grand Champion Market lamb

Bryce Fevold Gowrie Groundbreakers stands with Lynn and Kathrynn Banks as they pur-chased his Grand Champion Market Hog premium during the Webster County Fair

ldquoIt is good that one should hope and wait quietly for the salvation of the Lordrdquo Lamentations 326

I have just one thing to say to you - never give up hope Never give up hope for your children Never give up hope for yourself Never give up hope for this broken bruised and bungling world

Keep hope in your heart regardless of what comes your way Hope is amazing It can grow and thrive even in the bleakest of circum-stances A prisoner of war suffers abuse at the hands of his captors but they cannot rob him of his hope that one day he will be free again

God created us with the magical power to imagine what will happen to us in the future but He gave us no power to control the future

Hope energizes us while fear paralyzes us Hope empowers us while fear weakens us Every good thing that any man or woman has every accomplished began with the power of hope

No writer ever put words on paper without first experiencing the hope of writing something outstanding Also no artist ever put his brush to canvas without hoping he would leave some-thing beautiful to look at when finished

We all have experienced our high hopes for something in our lives that ended crashing on the painful rocks of reality In the 33rd chap-ter of the Book of Psalms the 18th verse tells us that true hope lies in the Lordrsquos steadfast love

When God gets into our hope hope be-comes a faith that good things are not only pos-sible but that good things are promised to us It is the hope in our lives that keeps us moving

forward expecting a better day ahead When God is involved in hope we can

have hope for a world where little children can play on city streets at night without being afraid we have hope for a world where no par-ents ever have to watch their baby starve hope for a world where no adult ever abuses a child hope for a world where all Godrsquos children of all

races join hands and praise our Maker Hope is Godrsquos gift to us As you go

through life thank Him for it by placing your hope in Him No matter h ow hopeless things seem here on earth in Christ we have ultimate eternal hope People who donrsquot know Christ have nothing but their own hopelessness to cling to

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review12WEBSTER CO

BOARD OF SUPERVISORSRegular MeetingAugust 12 2014

The Board of Supervisors met in Session on the above date with the following members present Singer Fletcher Dencklau Campbell and Leffler Absent None Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve minutes of the August 5 2014 regular meeting Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to receive and place on file Drainage Repairs for DD 284 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Singer to approve wage increase for the following Correctional Officers Shawna Dencklau to $1625 effective August 26 2014 Brian Nellis to $1625 effective August 27 2014 and Tanner Nowell to $1594 effective August 19 2014 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Singer seconded by Dencklau to accept resignation of Joan Lara Case Management Supervisor effective August 29 2014 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve Class C Native Wine permit application for Soldier Creek Winery LLC Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve proposal from Cleaning Connection Inc for window washing services at the Law Enforcement Center Bank Building Social Services Building and Courthouse Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from Webster-Calhoun Telephone to bore under 390th Street to install fiber optic cable to New Coop 2024 390th Street in Section 35 Township 86 North Range 29 West Lost Grove Township (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Singer to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from Michael Raymond to mow and harvest right of way along 234th Street beginning east of Moorland Pond parking lot entrance and continuing east to intersection with Route D36 and 230th Street subject to applicant complying with all conditions of permit and attachments (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously At 1030am a Public Hearing was held on first consideration of an amendment to Zoning Ordinance 046 and Zoning Map to rezone the following described property from A-1 to A-2 Beginning from the Northwest corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 10 Township 87 North Range 28 West of the 5th PM Webster County Iowa thence 555rsquo to the East along the existing Northern boundary thence 355rsquo to the South thence 130rsquo to the West thence 330rsquo to the South thence 355rsquo to the West thence 260rsquo to the North along the existing western boundary thence 100rsquo to the Northwest angled along the existing property boundary and 350rsquo to the North along the existing property boundary ending at the existing Northwest corner (Mike Halligan intends to use it residentially) No written or oral comments were received therefore Chairman Fletcher closed the public hearing Moved by Campbell seconded by Singer to approve of first consideration and waive second consideration of an amendment to Zoning Ordinance 046 and Zoning Map to rezone the above described property from A-1 to A-2 and further to set September 2 2014 at 1000am as the date and time for final consideration to amend Zoning Ordinance 046 and Zoning Map to rezone the following described property from A-1 to A-2 Beginning from the Northwest corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 10 Township 87 North Range 28 West of the 5th PM Webster County Iowa thence 555rsquo to the East along the existing Northern boundary thence 355rsquo to the South thence 130rsquo to the West thence 330rsquo to the South thence 355rsquo to the West thence 260rsquo to the North along the existing western boundary thence 100rsquo to the Northwest angled along the existing property boundary and 350rsquo to the North along the existing property boundary ending at the existing Northwest corner Roll call vote Ayes ndash Dencklau Campbell Leffler Singer and Fletcher Nays ndash none Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Singer to allow claims Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to adjourn the meeting Motion carried unanimously ___________________________ Carol Messerly Clark FletcherWebster County Auditor Chairman Board of Supervisors

Regular MeetingAugust 19 2014

The Board of Supervisors will meet in Session on the above date with the following members present Fletcher Dencklau Campbell and Leffler Absent Singer Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve minutes of the August 12 2014 regular meeting Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to receive and place on file wage increase for Trin Lewis to $2280 per hour effective August 4 2014 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Dencklau to approve and authorize Chair to sign the following Proclamation Addiction Recovery Month Proclamation WHEREAS behavioral health is an essential part of health and onersquos overall wellness and WHEREAS prevention of mental andor substance use disorders works treatment is effective and people recover in our area and around the nation and WHEREAS preventing and overcoming mental andor substance use disorders is essential to achieving healthy lifestyles both physically and emotionally and WHEREAS we must encourage relatives and friends of people with mental andor substance use disorders to implement preventive measures recognize the signs of a problem and guide those in need to appropriate treatment and recovery support services and WHEREAS in 2011 38 million people received specialty treatment for a substance use disorder and more than 316 million adults aged 18 or older received services for mental disorders according to the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health Given the serious nature of this public health problem we must continue to reach the millions more who need help and WHEREAS to help more people achieve and sustain long-term recovery the Webster County Board of Supervisors and Community and Family Resources invite all residents of Webster County to participate in National Recovery Month (Recovery Month) and

NOW THEREFORE We by virtue of the authority vested in us by the laws of Iowa do hereby proclaim the month of September 2014 as National Recovery Month in Webster County and call upon the people of the County to observe this month with appropriate programs activities and ceremonies to support this yearrsquos Recovery Month In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 19th day of August 2014

Webster County Board of SupervisorsClark Fletcher Clark FletcherChairman Board of SupervisorsMotion carried unanimously

Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve request to assign Tax Sale Certificate P110004 parcel number 1712202004 known as 1107 Beek St Gowrie to the Town of Gowrie Iowa Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from City of Fort Dodge to install 16 inch water main along the west side of Quail Avenue from the corporate limits south to OHV Park (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Dencklau to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from Midland Power Cooperative to install overhead electric along west side of Vasse Avenue from 394th Street south approximately 1800 feet to new home at 3956 Vasse Avenue in the NE14 of SE14 of Section 33 Township 86 North Range 27 West (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve and authorize county engineer to sign agreement with Electronic Engineering to purchase Networkfleet vehicle management system with three year customer support Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to adjourn the meeting Motion carried unanimously ___________________________ Carol Messerly Clark FletcherWebster County Auditor Chairman Board of SupervisorsWebster County Claims Register Report for 08-12-2014 ACCESS SYSTEMS COPIER LEASE AGREEMENT 10600ADVANCED SYSTEMS INC office supplies 51370AHLERS amp COONEY PC legal fees 8250

ALLIANT ENERGY UTILITIES 4492ALLIED INVESTMENT PROPERTIES L rent payments 7900ALLSCRIPTS maintenance fee 41400AMHOF ROXANNE mileage 3366ANDERSON STATION INC transportation 9200ANDERSON JON E mileage 1500ANDERSON KATHERINE mileage 17085ANDERSON MINDY cell phone reimbursement 2500ARAMARK UNIFORM SERVICES SHED SUPPLIES 11498BADGER LIBRARY 1st library payment 241495BAEDKE GREG mileage 1500BIRDSELL TAMARA mileage 21012BLACK HILLS ENERGY UTILITIES 9657BLOOMQUIEST JEANNE RIGHT OF WAY 201451BOMGAARS SUPPLY parts 13891BRIGGS CORPORATION forms 4564BRINKMAN CLOUGH JANET RIGHT OF WAY 117452BROWN SUPPLY CO INC SHED SUPPLIES 74250BRW SHED SUPPLIES 3000BUENA VISTA CO SHERIFF service fees 1750CALHOUN COUNTY ECA LIGHTING 875CALHOUN COUNTY SHERIFF service fees 2894CALHOUN-BURNS amp ASSOCIATES INC DESIGN SERVICES 478200CASEYS GENERAL STORES INC fuel 83211CENTRAL IA JUVENILE DET CENTER detention services 170000CENTRAL IOWA DISTRIBUTING INC supplies 64480CHANCE JENNIFER mileage 2193CHIEF SUPPLY CORP employee uniforms 26530CITY OF FORT DODGE LIQUID ASPHALT 399500CLARE LIBRARY 1st library payment 213084COCHRANE TONI ZEHR salary 302500COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER voucher program 4000CONDON KRISTINE mileage 19993COUNTY SOCIAL SERVICES mhds regional fiscal 40000000CREATIVE SIGNS amp GRAPHICS supplies 39800CRITES CHARLOTTE wic cleaning 20000DANIEL PHARMACY prescriptions 3427DANIEL TIRE COMPANY TIRE REPAIR 84679DANIELS BOB rent amp expense 40000DAYTON PUBLIC LIBRARY 1st library payment 269906DAYTON REVIEW legal notice publishing 149258DAYTON TOWN OF utilities 15639DEARBORN NATIONAL life insurance 56256DEYTA LLC hhcahps fee 9000DOOLITTLE OIL CO INC GREASEOIL 259695DOUBLE M SIGNS shirts 11235DUNCOMBE LIBRARY 1st library payment 248598EDMAN ALISHA mileage 36924ELDORA PHARMACY prescription 6580ELECTRICAL MATERIALS CO STOCK 11824ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING equipment for vehicle 649685ESCOBEDO SHELLEY postage reimbursement 2269EVANS PAM rent amp expense 40000FAMILY PLANNING COUNCIL conference registration 21500FETROW REPORTING INC deposition 20520FORCE AMERICA INC STOCK amp PARTS 11529FORT DODGE FORD INC OUTSIDE REPAIR SERVICES 4061FORT DODGE MACHINE amp SUPPLY PARTS amp STOCK 55849FORT DODGE PUBLIC LIBRARY 1st library payment 1573268FORT DODGE WATER DEPT utilities 38022FREEMAN SUSAN wages 168402FRONTIER phone serivce 213701GARGANO MARK medical examiner expense 50000GE CAPITAL installation 23830GEHLHAUSEN DAWN mileage 16678GENE MOELLER OIL COMPANY fuel 8495GENERAL TRAFFIC CONTROLS INC supplies 979950GOVCONNECTION INC replacememt battery 48580GOWRIE MUNICIPAL UTILITIES UTILITLES 16697GOWRIE NEWS legal notice 144158GOWRIE PUBLIC LIBRARY 1st library payment 262803GRAY SANITATION GARBAGE 4400GRELL MELISSA mileage 28969GROUP SERVICES INC insurance premium 2311550GURNETT TERESA mileage 2601HALFWASSEN ANGIE cell phone reimbusement 2500HAMILTON MONICA mileage 6885HANNA LAURA mileage 15861HARCOURT COMMUNITY LIBRARY 1st library payment 272789HARCOURT EQUIPMENT PARTS amp STOCK 181133HAWKEYE LEGAL SERVICES INC serve papers 4000HEITRITNER TRACEY wages 179394HENRY SCHEIN INC supplies 83490HEPP BLAINE animal control 252793HERITAGE LIBRARY 1st library payment 248598HIWAY TRUCK EQUIP CO NEW PUP TRAILERS 9728400HOLMS RADIATOR LLC PARTS 170014HOTSY EQUIPMENT COMPANY SHED SUPPLIES 3830HOUSEHOLDER ELIZABETH cell phone reimbursement 2500HOWELL HALEY mileage 30040HOWELL JULIE A mileage 11833HUGGHINS CATHY wages 63750HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF service fees 3900HUMBOLDT NEWSPAPERS advertising 40900IDOT SHED SUPPLIES 318808INSIGHT PUBLIC SECTOR INC software 463124INSURANCE FINANCE CORP emergency dispatch pro liablity 37315IOWA COMMUNITIES ASSURANCE POO deductable 250000IOWA PRISON INDUSTRIES SIGNS 91820IOWA SECRETARY OF STATE ivoters maintenance fee 347436IOWA WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT unemployment 448800J amp K MARKETING JACK BRADLEY contracted wages 183000JDM MANAGMENT rent payments 8000JIMS SERVICE INC vehicle serivce 25208JOHNSON COUNTY SHERIFF service 2452JOHNSON LAW FIRM legal fees 5625JOHNSON KYLE mowing expense 20000JONES REBECCA mileage 19176JOSTEN KATHLEEN A mileage phone 35350JP BYSON OIL COMPANY 1 year tank lease 6420KAESER amp BLAIR INC supplies 66585KAVANAUGH LINDSAY mileage 5305KC - 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Dayton Light and PowerRegular MeetingWednesday August 20 2014700 am ndash City Hall

Board Chairman Kenny Sanders called the meeting to order at 700 am Roll Call Present Board members Rentschler Sanders and Vangilder Absent none Also present Randy Danielson and Craig Johnson

AGENDA Rentschler moved to approve the agenda as printed Second by Vangilder Motion carried unanimously

MINUTES Vangilder moved to approve the minutes of the July 16 regular meeting as printed Second by Rentschler Motion carried unanimously

BILLS Vangilder moved to approve the bills as presented Second by Rentschler Motion carried unanimously

TREE OF HOPE After discussion the Board agreed to allow Chairman Sanders to discuss options for the Tree of Hope with City officials and citizens

3 PHASE ELECTRIC SERVICE POLICY The Board tabled any change to the 3 phase electric extension policy until more information is received

CLINIC X-RAY EQUIPMENT Following discussion Vangilder moved to appropriate $2500 towards the purchase of x-ray equipment by the City to be used by the Community Clinic Second by Rentschler Motion carried unanimously

OAK PARK ELECTRIC SERVICE City Foreman Craig Johnson reported that Oak Park electric services were in good condition with a couple of areas to work on prior to Labor Day weekend

ADJOURN Rentschler moved to adjourn Second by Vangilder Motion carried unanimously The meeting was adjourned at 737 am

_____________________________ _______________________________Board Chairman Kenny Sanders Attest

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Approval of bills Period ending 08-20-14 City of dayon 6042 on account 10000Josh pace 6062 refunded 2000Ryan rice 6058 refunded 10000Marvin anderson 4448 refunded 2000Duan boker 1948 refunded 2000 Total for dept 00 26000Border states electric meter main hub electric 24038Caseyrsquos general stores 514 Gal gas electric 17270Chapman metering test 22 3 phase meters electric 140170Chapman metering test 4 meters electric 5426City of dayton reimb 12 of printer electric 25050City of dayton reimb 12 acfurnace electric 168650Continental research corp 12-ratchet set electric 10196Dayton review project share notice electric 8750Electrical materials co ug wire splice electric 2064Electronic specialties file fcc license renewal electric 8500Engquist lumber co sub sump pump hose electric 19797Crescent electric supply elec boxconduitmisc electric 74978Jerry paullin weld alum light pole electric 897588888 Lehigh valley teleph july phoneinternet serv electric 631988888 Lehigh valley teleph july sub phonetv serv electric 5164Midland power coop grandview apt wtr heater electric 42500Midland power coop july-475863 kwh electric 3385494Napa auto parts gen battery charger electric 1342988888 Payroll account july reg gross wages electric 20740688888 Payroll account july ptot gross wages electric 7791288888 Payroll account july ficamedi electric 595988888 Payroll account july city ipers electric 695788888 Payroll account aug healthdental ins electric 10574488888 Payroll account aug life disability ins electric 203088888 Postmaster j uly bill postage electric 16592Postmaster 200 stamps electric 9800Todd powers trim sec wires-rodeo electric 1500088888 Security savings bank aug bank ach fees electric 320088888 Treasurer- state of iowa july salesoption taxes electric 11244188888 United states cellular july generator line electric 4463Webster county ema 12 fy 2015 assessment electric 25258Ziegler cat inc Repair gen battery charg electric 200920 Total for dept 53 4760452 Total for bank 01 4786452 Grand total 4786452

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Aug 27 2014Dayton Review 13

Leo L Ott 93Leo L Ott 93 of Boxholm Iowa passed

away on Friday August 22 2014 at Westhaven Community in Boone

Funeral services will be held 130 pm Sat-urday August 30 2014 at the United Methodist Church in Boxholm Pastor Alaire Willits will officiate Burial will be at Renner Cemetery rural Boxholm Visitation will be Friday from 500 to 800 pm at Carson ndash Stapp Funeral Home in Ogden For online obituaries amp con-dolences please visit wwwcarsonstappfuneral-homecom

Leo was born on August 24 1920 to Leon and Minnie (Shafer) Ott on the family farm out-side of Boxholm He attended and graduated from Boxholm Consolidated School in 1940

On October 28th 1944 he was joined in marriage to Ruth Jean Anderson while serving in the United States Navy during World War II To this union three children were born Donald Lee Veva Maria and Janet Rae Leo farmed on the family farm after returning from the service and enjoyed feeding cattle and raising a good crop of corn and soybeans each year Leo re-tired at an early age and continued to help each spring and fall with the crops

He and Ruth enjoyed their winters in Ari-zona and his passions were playing his organ entertaining his family and friends bowling and attending a dance each week He enjoyed planting his garden each spring and having a

Obituaries

Dane Earl Ott born July 31

Dane Earl Ott son of Jason and Mindy Ott Ogden was born July 31 at Mary Greeley Hospital Ames He is welcomed home by big brother Grant (age 3)

Grandparents are Earl and Georgene Han-son Dayton and Wanda and Dale Headrick Boone and Craig Ott Ogden

Great grandparents are Imogene Hanson of DaytonJudy Tingwald of Woodward and Mary Ott Ogden

The regular meeting of the City of Harcourt met at City Hall on August 18th 2014 at 700 pm Mayor Brundage called the meeting to order with the following Council present Engquist Greenfield Peterson and Gallentine Council Member Hanson was absent Also present Robert Barnett Bud Troup and Sherry TroupMoved by Engquist seconded by Gallentine to approve the Agenda as presented AYES ALL MC Moved by Gallentine seconded by Peter-son to approve minutes as corrected to state fire hydrant will be replaced not that it had been replaced AYES ALL MCREPORTS AND UPDATEA Water and Sewer Barney reported that All American Turf had been to lagoon and sprayed he stated some weeds still very green Barney contacted applicator at All American Turf and if weeds have not died by Friday to call back and applicator will come back and spray again Barney still has water on at bathrooms at parks for right now Mayor explained privacy issues as to reason why we cannot give out billing register informationB Maintenance Mayor reported Sam will have the letters up on the signs and will need to order more lettersC Streets Council Member Engquist spoke to Jerry Black about the streets and completing the work that needs to be completed Council Member suggested we look around for other bids discussion was held about services we receive from Fort Dodge Asphalt and agreed that we need to look for other companies to bid our street work D Community Center No ReportE Park and Rec Council Member Greenfield informed every-one that there are several trees in the park that need to be trimmed or taken down will contact Jason Akins to give estimate F Fire Department No ReportG 911 and Ambulance No ReportH Solid Waste No ReportI Emergency Management No Report

OLD BUSINESS

A Shelter House Fundraiser- Date of November 2nd 2014 was date set for shelter house fundraiser B Building Permit (Troup)- Discussion was held and looked at information provided Council Member Gallentine stated that until further information providing property lines was provided the building permit would not be able to be approvedC Lease Ball Diamond to School- Council Member Engquist spoke to Dave Hainzinger and school board wanted the city to have the city attorney draw up an agreement between school and city

NEW BUSINESSA Slide at City Park ndash Tabled for now

Approval of Bills Greenfield made a motion to approve bills seconded by Peterson AYES ALL MC

Adjourn Greenfield made the motion to adjourn seconded by Engquist AYES ALL MC Meeting adjourned at 843 PM

July Revenues

General -$146859 Water -$661561 LOST $325632 Road Use -$211166Sewer-$277121

August Bills

IPERS - $29380 Sam Dorman-$43547Black Hills Energy-$6620 Alliant Energy-$111051Blair Sanitation-$41650 TCB Sanitation-$157675Dayton Review-$5768 Ag Source Laborato-ries-$2200Lehigh Valley Coop Telephone-$10169 Tina Brandel-$74263Donna Brundage-$37166 Robert Barnett-$70400IRS-$77972 Engquist Lumber CO- $3194 Harcourt Equipment-$24399 USPS-18500Wex Bank-$7213 Webster County EMA-$17745Richard Reinartz-$5750 Webster County Telecom-munications-$85925Hawkins INC-$45972 Iowa DNR-$21000

____________________ Clerk ________________________________ Mayor Tina Brandel Donna Brundage

Public NoticeYour Right to KnowCity of Harcourt

Alexis Hanson of the Dayton Tigers with Vern Bauer of Gowrie who purchased her beef premium at the 2014 fair auction

Gage Fevold Gowrie Groundbreakers stands with his trophies after the 2014 fair auction Dayton Farm Drainage purchased his premium during the auction

Owen Oeltjenbruns Dayton Tigers stands with John McIntire of McIntire Show Lambs as he purchased the grand champion market lambs premium

Pierce Woodruff of the Gowrie Ground-breakers poses with Maureen Brand of Quality Bookkeeping during the auction af-ter Quality Bookkeeping purchased his mar-ket goat premium

beautiful flower gar-den He was an active member of the Box-holm United Meth-odist Church and a member of the Boone Elks Club

Leo is survived by his wife of 69 years Ruth of Westhaven Community one son and two daughters Donald Ott Eure-ka California Veva (Dick) Teeters Og-den Iowa Janet (Jim) Stewart Bunside Iowa seven grandchildren Ryan and Justin Ott Annette (Dave) Bojevsky Michele (Joe) Over-turf Jennifer (Craig Fjelland) Teeters Sean (Melinda) Stewart and Shane (Kerry) Maline nine great grandchildren Koa Ott Jessica and Austin Glaspey Issac and Kennedy Overturf Shelby and Hunter Bojevsky Shelby Chad and Timothy Stewart and 2 great great grandchil-dren Delanie Nissen and Aspen Glaspey and many cousins neices nephews and friends Leo is preceded in death by his parents Leon and Minnie Ott his sister Lucille Burman and his brother Charles Ott Jr niece Connie (Bur-man) Dressen and nephew Craig Norris Ott

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review14

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Enjoy Pufferbilly DaysYour friendly neighborhood Walmart

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Thursday Sept 4 Free entrance into entertainment

500 pm Little Miss amp Mr Pufferbilly car-nival games open food court opens brat stand opens beer tent opens classic car show and photo contest display

600 pm Opening Ceremonies by Boone Veterans Council

700 pm Pufferbilly Unplugged Concert

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900 am Pufferbilly Days quilt show 1100 am Food court opens400 pm Carnival and games open500 pm Beer tent opens600 pm Pufferbilly Days softball tourna-

ment bingo with Ogden Lions730 pm Burnin Sensations Concert

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700 am Pufferbilly Days 5k and 10k run900 am Craft fair opens food court opens

brat stand opens Pufferbilly Days softball tour-nament Pufferbilly Days quilt show

930 am Pufferbilly Days Parade1000 am Beer tent opens1100 am Tailgate party for Iowa vs Mis-

souri State and Iowa State vs Kansas State car-nival and games open

1200 pm Bags tournament100 pm Motorcycle show115 pm Parade band awards

Pufferbilly Dayrsquos Schedule130 pm Kidrsquos Choo Choo Fun Run600 pm Bingo with Ogden Lions730 pm Toaster Concert

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900 am Pufferbilly Days bike ride930 am Pufferbillys Days church service1000 am Food court opens craft fair

opens mud volleyball horseshoe tournament1030 am Family Fun Day1100 am Pet show130 pm BBQ Cook-Off Pufferbilly Days

quilt show

CorrectionThe intern for the Dayton Review this past

summer was Nicole Presley Her last name wasincorrect in our publication last weekNicole did a wonderful job for the Dayton

Review this summer We wish her well at Iowa State this coming school year

CorrectionJaguars to host the SEV international cross

country meet at Gowrie Municipal Golf Course Not Prairie View Gold Course

Motorcycle Rider education class Sept 12-14 at ICCC

Two sessions of Motorcycle Rider Education classes are being offered at Iowa Central Community College Transportation Technology Center in Fort Dodge The classes will consist of two components 5 hours of classroom and 10 hours of range time

Session two will be September 12 13 and 14

The classroom portion will be on Friday from 5 to 10 pm with a choice of two different ranges being offered Range 1 will be Saturday and Sunday morning from 700 am to Noon

Range 2 will be Saturday and Sunday afternoon from 100 to 600 pm

Preregistration and payment are required as class sizes are limited For more information please contact Transportation Technology Center at 515-574-1971

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Marcia Kay Vegors Marcia Kay Vegors was born June 3 1948

in Fort Dodge and passed away on April 27 2013 in Greeley Colorado

Marcia was the daughter of one of the 3 founders of the Dayton Rodeo Duane Vegors Marciarsquos mom was Erma and her brother is Norm Vegors

Later Marcia worked as a rodeo secretary for a rodeo stock contractor around the mid-west

Marcia married Bud Williams from Stratford in 1979

Marcia and Bud were involved with the Dayton Rodeo and the Wrangler Saddle Club from the early days

Marcia worked in the cook shack which was a small building located on the north arena fence where cowboys could order food from the arena through a hole in the fence Marcia also helped her mom Erma taking entries and doing the secretary work for the rodeo

Bud and Marciarsquos final resting place is at the familyrsquos Vegors Cemetery NW of Stratford

The empty saddled horse is led by Marciarsquos brother Norm

Happy Trails Marcia

Dayton Rodeo Empty Saddle award winners

Marcia Vegors and Bud Williams

Bud Williams Kerwin (Bud) Harold Williams was born

on July 26 1942 on a farm North of Stratford and grew up in the same area He graduated from Stratford High School in 1960 He passed away August 1 2013 in Greeley Colorado

He became a farrier through training at California Polytech San Luis Obispo CA in 1963 For the next 20 years Bud made his living by shoeing horses and shearing sheep in Hamilton Webster and Boone Counties In 1979 he married Marcia Vegors They moved to the Hill country of Texas and then to Fort Collins CO where Bud became the Night Manager of the Fort Collins Sale Barn He retired in 2006

Bud has 2 sons Shawn and Heath 3 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren

Bud enjoyed working around horses and livestock all his life Many times in his career when a young horse owner could not afford the shoeing costs Bud would complete the work and let the owner pay as he or she could

Bud and Marsha were involved with the Dayton Rodeo and the Wrangler Saddle Club from the early days Budrsquos main job at the Dayton Rodeo was behind the chutes working with the broncs and bulls

Bud and Marciarsquos final resting place is at the familyrsquos Vegors Cemetery NW of Stratford

The empty saddled horse is led by Budrsquos son Shawn Happy Trails Bud

Ralph Dwaine Haub

Ralph Dwaine Haub was born in Manson on September 15 1926 to Ezra and Eva Haub and passed away on April 28 2014 Ralph graduated from Dayton High School in 1945

Ralph worked with his Dad and farmed the home place north of Dayton and during one winter he traveled

to New Mexico and worked as a cowboy on ranches

On September 9 1950 he married Joan McCall of Boone They have 2 sons David and John They began their life together farming in the Dayton area and later moved to a dairy farm SW of Boone where he lived most of the rest of his life

When the rodeo was located on top of the hill where the rodeo parking lot is now Ralphrsquos rodeo life began with riding steers This ended when he was kicked in the head and knocked out His brother Daryl said that he thought that he had lost his big brother

Ralph and his friend Cliff Gabrielson from Stratford started to work as clowns for the Dayton rodeo Ralphrsquos rodeo clown name was ldquoRub-a-Dubrdquo Ralph built the calf pens at the east end of the arena and worked there during the rodeos He also helped move the bleachers from Ames to Dayton He was a life-long member of the Wranglers

The empty saddle is led by his brother John Haub

Happy Trails Ralph

Dick TellRichard Tell known as Dick lived in

Dayton all of his life Dick was born on March 11 1929 and passed away on January 5 2014

Dick married Erma Rosendahl and had 2 children Gary Tell and Carol (Keith) Harison and 2 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren

He served the Missouri Synod Trinity Lutheran church in Dayton as a board member and treasurer Dick served in the Marine Corp in the Korea Conflict in 1953 and 1954

He served the Dayton community as mayor for 8 years councilman Lions club president and the committee that formed the River Valley Old Engine and Tractor Days

Dickrsquos Webster County service included the 911 Board Solid Waste Management Board and he ran for County Supervisor Dick was instrumental in getting the ldquoHabitat for Humanityrdquo house built in Dayton

Dickrsquos work with the Dayton Rodeo included parking cars on the hill for many years running the Community Club cook shack and serving on the Dayton Rodeo Celebration Committee

The empty saddle is led by Jesse Greene the Rodeo Celebration Committee President

Happy Trails Dick

Dick Tell

Leonard AndersonLeonard Anderson was born on March 24

1938 He passed into heaven on September 14 2013 10 days before his 53rd anniversary of marriage to Marilyn Johnson Their children are Andrew and Gwenda Anderson and Alayna and Scott Longhorn Their grandchildren are Tyler Anderson Lillie Lance Lane and Lydia Longhorn

Leonard belonged to Emanuel Lutheran Church in Dayton serving his Lord with 18 years as Sunday School teacher and 6 years as board membership and head usher

Leonard was honorably discharged from the Army in 1958 He then completed Iowa Statersquos 2 year farm operations program and entered into his lifersquos work of farming

Leonard served the Dayton community as Township Clerk Dayton Coop Elevator Board member and Dayton School Board member He belonged to the Lionrsquos Club American Legion and was a Stine and Cargill Seed dealer Leonard was honored in 1979 as the arearsquos Farmer of the Year Leonard was a 23-year board member of Midland Power and the president of the Webster County Cattlemensrsquo Association

Leonardrsquos membership in the Dayton Wranglers Saddle Club was mostly spent on the Dayton Rodeo amp Celebration Committee for 34 years serving as President of the committee for 30 years During that time he installed the Iowarsquos Miss Rodeo Pageant when the rodeo was affiliated with the IPRA He initiated the seven event seven year commemoration belt buckle series for the Dayton Rodeo Leonard also saw that the ldquoEmpty Saddlerdquo memorial program that you are watching right now was presented at the Monday afternoon performance to honor those who gave so much of their lives to the building of the Dayton Rodeo For 30 years Leonard rode his horse Sugar at the end of the parade signaling the paradersquos completion In 2008 Leonard and his wife Marilyn were honored as the Dayton Rodeo Parade Grand Marshalls in appreciation for their contribution of rodeo work for Dayton

Leonardrsquos love of riding and packing horses in the Big Horn Mountains continued for 20+ years with family and friends Another great love of Leonardrsquos was reading western history Therefore a scholarship for academic technical or computer books for higher education will be started in Leonardrsquos name this year Applications for this scholarship will be made available online at daytonrodeocom

Leonardrsquos horse Buddy is being led into the arena by his daughter Alayna Longhorn

Happy trails Leonard

Ralph Haub pre-forms as a Rodeo clown

Leonard Anderson

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Stairs nearly constructed at Dayton Rodeo ArenaTyler AndersonDayton Review-Gowrie News

Dorman Construction Company improve the hill stairwell of the Dayton Rodeo Area in preparation for the Dayton Rodeo celebra-tion Other improvements made to the grounds beforehand will be a new fence on the east side of the arena right off Highway 175 and two new party decks for patrons

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EMANUEL LUTHERAN DAYTON Sundays 10 am Worship 9 am Sunday School Tuesdays 9 am Bible Study amp Coffee at Grandview

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Owen Oeltjenbruns Day-ton Tigers is congratulated by Rob Scott The Dayton Community Gro-cery Store purchased Owenrsquos premi-um for the Grand Champion Market lamb

Bryce Fevold Gowrie Groundbreakers stands with Lynn and Kathrynn Banks as they pur-chased his Grand Champion Market Hog premium during the Webster County Fair

ldquoIt is good that one should hope and wait quietly for the salvation of the Lordrdquo Lamentations 326

I have just one thing to say to you - never give up hope Never give up hope for your children Never give up hope for yourself Never give up hope for this broken bruised and bungling world

Keep hope in your heart regardless of what comes your way Hope is amazing It can grow and thrive even in the bleakest of circum-stances A prisoner of war suffers abuse at the hands of his captors but they cannot rob him of his hope that one day he will be free again

God created us with the magical power to imagine what will happen to us in the future but He gave us no power to control the future

Hope energizes us while fear paralyzes us Hope empowers us while fear weakens us Every good thing that any man or woman has every accomplished began with the power of hope

No writer ever put words on paper without first experiencing the hope of writing something outstanding Also no artist ever put his brush to canvas without hoping he would leave some-thing beautiful to look at when finished

We all have experienced our high hopes for something in our lives that ended crashing on the painful rocks of reality In the 33rd chap-ter of the Book of Psalms the 18th verse tells us that true hope lies in the Lordrsquos steadfast love

When God gets into our hope hope be-comes a faith that good things are not only pos-sible but that good things are promised to us It is the hope in our lives that keeps us moving

forward expecting a better day ahead When God is involved in hope we can

have hope for a world where little children can play on city streets at night without being afraid we have hope for a world where no par-ents ever have to watch their baby starve hope for a world where no adult ever abuses a child hope for a world where all Godrsquos children of all

races join hands and praise our Maker Hope is Godrsquos gift to us As you go

through life thank Him for it by placing your hope in Him No matter h ow hopeless things seem here on earth in Christ we have ultimate eternal hope People who donrsquot know Christ have nothing but their own hopelessness to cling to

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review12WEBSTER CO

BOARD OF SUPERVISORSRegular MeetingAugust 12 2014

The Board of Supervisors met in Session on the above date with the following members present Singer Fletcher Dencklau Campbell and Leffler Absent None Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve minutes of the August 5 2014 regular meeting Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to receive and place on file Drainage Repairs for DD 284 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Singer to approve wage increase for the following Correctional Officers Shawna Dencklau to $1625 effective August 26 2014 Brian Nellis to $1625 effective August 27 2014 and Tanner Nowell to $1594 effective August 19 2014 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Singer seconded by Dencklau to accept resignation of Joan Lara Case Management Supervisor effective August 29 2014 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve Class C Native Wine permit application for Soldier Creek Winery LLC Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve proposal from Cleaning Connection Inc for window washing services at the Law Enforcement Center Bank Building Social Services Building and Courthouse Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from Webster-Calhoun Telephone to bore under 390th Street to install fiber optic cable to New Coop 2024 390th Street in Section 35 Township 86 North Range 29 West Lost Grove Township (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Singer to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from Michael Raymond to mow and harvest right of way along 234th Street beginning east of Moorland Pond parking lot entrance and continuing east to intersection with Route D36 and 230th Street subject to applicant complying with all conditions of permit and attachments (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously At 1030am a Public Hearing was held on first consideration of an amendment to Zoning Ordinance 046 and Zoning Map to rezone the following described property from A-1 to A-2 Beginning from the Northwest corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 10 Township 87 North Range 28 West of the 5th PM Webster County Iowa thence 555rsquo to the East along the existing Northern boundary thence 355rsquo to the South thence 130rsquo to the West thence 330rsquo to the South thence 355rsquo to the West thence 260rsquo to the North along the existing western boundary thence 100rsquo to the Northwest angled along the existing property boundary and 350rsquo to the North along the existing property boundary ending at the existing Northwest corner (Mike Halligan intends to use it residentially) No written or oral comments were received therefore Chairman Fletcher closed the public hearing Moved by Campbell seconded by Singer to approve of first consideration and waive second consideration of an amendment to Zoning Ordinance 046 and Zoning Map to rezone the above described property from A-1 to A-2 and further to set September 2 2014 at 1000am as the date and time for final consideration to amend Zoning Ordinance 046 and Zoning Map to rezone the following described property from A-1 to A-2 Beginning from the Northwest corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 10 Township 87 North Range 28 West of the 5th PM Webster County Iowa thence 555rsquo to the East along the existing Northern boundary thence 355rsquo to the South thence 130rsquo to the West thence 330rsquo to the South thence 355rsquo to the West thence 260rsquo to the North along the existing western boundary thence 100rsquo to the Northwest angled along the existing property boundary and 350rsquo to the North along the existing property boundary ending at the existing Northwest corner Roll call vote Ayes ndash Dencklau Campbell Leffler Singer and Fletcher Nays ndash none Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Singer to allow claims Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to adjourn the meeting Motion carried unanimously ___________________________ Carol Messerly Clark FletcherWebster County Auditor Chairman Board of Supervisors

Regular MeetingAugust 19 2014

The Board of Supervisors will meet in Session on the above date with the following members present Fletcher Dencklau Campbell and Leffler Absent Singer Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve minutes of the August 12 2014 regular meeting Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to receive and place on file wage increase for Trin Lewis to $2280 per hour effective August 4 2014 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Dencklau to approve and authorize Chair to sign the following Proclamation Addiction Recovery Month Proclamation WHEREAS behavioral health is an essential part of health and onersquos overall wellness and WHEREAS prevention of mental andor substance use disorders works treatment is effective and people recover in our area and around the nation and WHEREAS preventing and overcoming mental andor substance use disorders is essential to achieving healthy lifestyles both physically and emotionally and WHEREAS we must encourage relatives and friends of people with mental andor substance use disorders to implement preventive measures recognize the signs of a problem and guide those in need to appropriate treatment and recovery support services and WHEREAS in 2011 38 million people received specialty treatment for a substance use disorder and more than 316 million adults aged 18 or older received services for mental disorders according to the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health Given the serious nature of this public health problem we must continue to reach the millions more who need help and WHEREAS to help more people achieve and sustain long-term recovery the Webster County Board of Supervisors and Community and Family Resources invite all residents of Webster County to participate in National Recovery Month (Recovery Month) and

NOW THEREFORE We by virtue of the authority vested in us by the laws of Iowa do hereby proclaim the month of September 2014 as National Recovery Month in Webster County and call upon the people of the County to observe this month with appropriate programs activities and ceremonies to support this yearrsquos Recovery Month In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 19th day of August 2014

Webster County Board of SupervisorsClark Fletcher Clark FletcherChairman Board of SupervisorsMotion carried unanimously

Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve request to assign Tax Sale Certificate P110004 parcel number 1712202004 known as 1107 Beek St Gowrie to the Town of Gowrie Iowa Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from City of Fort Dodge to install 16 inch water main along the west side of Quail Avenue from the corporate limits south to OHV Park (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Dencklau to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from Midland Power Cooperative to install overhead electric along west side of Vasse Avenue from 394th Street south approximately 1800 feet to new home at 3956 Vasse Avenue in the NE14 of SE14 of Section 33 Township 86 North Range 27 West (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve and authorize county engineer to sign agreement with Electronic Engineering to purchase Networkfleet vehicle management system with three year customer support Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to adjourn the meeting Motion carried unanimously ___________________________ Carol Messerly Clark FletcherWebster County Auditor Chairman Board of SupervisorsWebster County Claims Register Report for 08-12-2014 ACCESS SYSTEMS COPIER LEASE AGREEMENT 10600ADVANCED SYSTEMS INC office supplies 51370AHLERS amp COONEY PC legal fees 8250

ALLIANT ENERGY UTILITIES 4492ALLIED INVESTMENT PROPERTIES L rent payments 7900ALLSCRIPTS maintenance fee 41400AMHOF ROXANNE mileage 3366ANDERSON STATION INC transportation 9200ANDERSON JON E mileage 1500ANDERSON KATHERINE mileage 17085ANDERSON MINDY cell phone reimbursement 2500ARAMARK UNIFORM SERVICES SHED SUPPLIES 11498BADGER LIBRARY 1st library payment 241495BAEDKE GREG mileage 1500BIRDSELL TAMARA mileage 21012BLACK HILLS ENERGY UTILITIES 9657BLOOMQUIEST JEANNE RIGHT OF WAY 201451BOMGAARS SUPPLY parts 13891BRIGGS CORPORATION forms 4564BRINKMAN CLOUGH JANET RIGHT OF WAY 117452BROWN SUPPLY CO INC SHED SUPPLIES 74250BRW SHED SUPPLIES 3000BUENA VISTA CO SHERIFF service fees 1750CALHOUN COUNTY ECA LIGHTING 875CALHOUN COUNTY SHERIFF service fees 2894CALHOUN-BURNS amp ASSOCIATES INC DESIGN SERVICES 478200CASEYS GENERAL STORES INC fuel 83211CENTRAL IA JUVENILE DET CENTER detention services 170000CENTRAL IOWA DISTRIBUTING INC supplies 64480CHANCE JENNIFER mileage 2193CHIEF SUPPLY CORP employee uniforms 26530CITY OF FORT DODGE LIQUID ASPHALT 399500CLARE LIBRARY 1st library payment 213084COCHRANE TONI ZEHR salary 302500COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER voucher program 4000CONDON KRISTINE mileage 19993COUNTY SOCIAL SERVICES mhds regional fiscal 40000000CREATIVE SIGNS amp GRAPHICS supplies 39800CRITES CHARLOTTE wic cleaning 20000DANIEL PHARMACY prescriptions 3427DANIEL TIRE COMPANY TIRE REPAIR 84679DANIELS BOB rent amp expense 40000DAYTON PUBLIC LIBRARY 1st library payment 269906DAYTON REVIEW legal notice publishing 149258DAYTON TOWN OF utilities 15639DEARBORN NATIONAL life insurance 56256DEYTA LLC hhcahps fee 9000DOOLITTLE OIL CO INC GREASEOIL 259695DOUBLE M SIGNS shirts 11235DUNCOMBE LIBRARY 1st library payment 248598EDMAN ALISHA mileage 36924ELDORA PHARMACY prescription 6580ELECTRICAL MATERIALS CO STOCK 11824ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING equipment for vehicle 649685ESCOBEDO SHELLEY postage reimbursement 2269EVANS PAM rent amp expense 40000FAMILY PLANNING COUNCIL conference registration 21500FETROW REPORTING INC deposition 20520FORCE AMERICA INC STOCK amp PARTS 11529FORT DODGE FORD INC OUTSIDE REPAIR SERVICES 4061FORT DODGE MACHINE amp SUPPLY PARTS amp STOCK 55849FORT DODGE PUBLIC LIBRARY 1st library payment 1573268FORT DODGE WATER DEPT utilities 38022FREEMAN SUSAN wages 168402FRONTIER phone serivce 213701GARGANO MARK medical examiner expense 50000GE CAPITAL installation 23830GEHLHAUSEN DAWN mileage 16678GENE MOELLER OIL COMPANY fuel 8495GENERAL TRAFFIC CONTROLS INC supplies 979950GOVCONNECTION INC replacememt battery 48580GOWRIE MUNICIPAL UTILITIES UTILITLES 16697GOWRIE NEWS legal notice 144158GOWRIE PUBLIC LIBRARY 1st library payment 262803GRAY SANITATION GARBAGE 4400GRELL MELISSA mileage 28969GROUP SERVICES INC insurance premium 2311550GURNETT TERESA mileage 2601HALFWASSEN ANGIE cell phone reimbusement 2500HAMILTON MONICA mileage 6885HANNA LAURA mileage 15861HARCOURT COMMUNITY LIBRARY 1st library payment 272789HARCOURT EQUIPMENT PARTS amp STOCK 181133HAWKEYE LEGAL SERVICES INC serve papers 4000HEITRITNER TRACEY wages 179394HENRY SCHEIN INC supplies 83490HEPP BLAINE animal control 252793HERITAGE LIBRARY 1st library payment 248598HIWAY TRUCK EQUIP CO NEW PUP TRAILERS 9728400HOLMS RADIATOR LLC PARTS 170014HOTSY EQUIPMENT COMPANY SHED SUPPLIES 3830HOUSEHOLDER ELIZABETH cell phone reimbursement 2500HOWELL HALEY mileage 30040HOWELL JULIE A mileage 11833HUGGHINS CATHY wages 63750HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF service fees 3900HUMBOLDT NEWSPAPERS advertising 40900IDOT SHED SUPPLIES 318808INSIGHT PUBLIC SECTOR INC software 463124INSURANCE FINANCE CORP emergency dispatch pro liablity 37315IOWA COMMUNITIES ASSURANCE POO deductable 250000IOWA PRISON INDUSTRIES SIGNS 91820IOWA SECRETARY OF STATE ivoters maintenance fee 347436IOWA WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT unemployment 448800J amp K MARKETING JACK BRADLEY contracted wages 183000JDM MANAGMENT rent payments 8000JIMS SERVICE INC vehicle serivce 25208JOHNSON COUNTY SHERIFF service 2452JOHNSON LAW FIRM legal fees 5625JOHNSON KYLE mowing expense 20000JONES REBECCA mileage 19176JOSTEN KATHLEEN A mileage phone 35350JP BYSON OIL COMPANY 1 year tank lease 6420KAESER amp BLAIR INC supplies 66585KAVANAUGH LINDSAY mileage 5305KC - 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Dayton Light and PowerRegular MeetingWednesday August 20 2014700 am ndash City Hall

Board Chairman Kenny Sanders called the meeting to order at 700 am Roll Call Present Board members Rentschler Sanders and Vangilder Absent none Also present Randy Danielson and Craig Johnson

AGENDA Rentschler moved to approve the agenda as printed Second by Vangilder Motion carried unanimously

MINUTES Vangilder moved to approve the minutes of the July 16 regular meeting as printed Second by Rentschler Motion carried unanimously

BILLS Vangilder moved to approve the bills as presented Second by Rentschler Motion carried unanimously

TREE OF HOPE After discussion the Board agreed to allow Chairman Sanders to discuss options for the Tree of Hope with City officials and citizens

3 PHASE ELECTRIC SERVICE POLICY The Board tabled any change to the 3 phase electric extension policy until more information is received

CLINIC X-RAY EQUIPMENT Following discussion Vangilder moved to appropriate $2500 towards the purchase of x-ray equipment by the City to be used by the Community Clinic Second by Rentschler Motion carried unanimously

OAK PARK ELECTRIC SERVICE City Foreman Craig Johnson reported that Oak Park electric services were in good condition with a couple of areas to work on prior to Labor Day weekend

ADJOURN Rentschler moved to adjourn Second by Vangilder Motion carried unanimously The meeting was adjourned at 737 am

_____________________________ _______________________________Board Chairman Kenny Sanders Attest

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Approval of bills Period ending 08-20-14 City of dayon 6042 on account 10000Josh pace 6062 refunded 2000Ryan rice 6058 refunded 10000Marvin anderson 4448 refunded 2000Duan boker 1948 refunded 2000 Total for dept 00 26000Border states electric meter main hub electric 24038Caseyrsquos general stores 514 Gal gas electric 17270Chapman metering test 22 3 phase meters electric 140170Chapman metering test 4 meters electric 5426City of dayton reimb 12 of printer electric 25050City of dayton reimb 12 acfurnace electric 168650Continental research corp 12-ratchet set electric 10196Dayton review project share notice electric 8750Electrical materials co ug wire splice electric 2064Electronic specialties file fcc license renewal electric 8500Engquist lumber co sub sump pump hose electric 19797Crescent electric supply elec boxconduitmisc electric 74978Jerry paullin weld alum light pole electric 897588888 Lehigh valley teleph july phoneinternet serv electric 631988888 Lehigh valley teleph july sub phonetv serv electric 5164Midland power coop grandview apt wtr heater electric 42500Midland power coop july-475863 kwh electric 3385494Napa auto parts gen battery charger electric 1342988888 Payroll account july reg gross wages electric 20740688888 Payroll account july ptot gross wages electric 7791288888 Payroll account july ficamedi electric 595988888 Payroll account july city ipers electric 695788888 Payroll account aug healthdental ins electric 10574488888 Payroll account aug life disability ins electric 203088888 Postmaster j uly bill postage electric 16592Postmaster 200 stamps electric 9800Todd powers trim sec wires-rodeo electric 1500088888 Security savings bank aug bank ach fees electric 320088888 Treasurer- state of iowa july salesoption taxes electric 11244188888 United states cellular july generator line electric 4463Webster county ema 12 fy 2015 assessment electric 25258Ziegler cat inc Repair gen battery charg electric 200920 Total for dept 53 4760452 Total for bank 01 4786452 Grand total 4786452

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Leo L Ott 93Leo L Ott 93 of Boxholm Iowa passed

away on Friday August 22 2014 at Westhaven Community in Boone

Funeral services will be held 130 pm Sat-urday August 30 2014 at the United Methodist Church in Boxholm Pastor Alaire Willits will officiate Burial will be at Renner Cemetery rural Boxholm Visitation will be Friday from 500 to 800 pm at Carson ndash Stapp Funeral Home in Ogden For online obituaries amp con-dolences please visit wwwcarsonstappfuneral-homecom

Leo was born on August 24 1920 to Leon and Minnie (Shafer) Ott on the family farm out-side of Boxholm He attended and graduated from Boxholm Consolidated School in 1940

On October 28th 1944 he was joined in marriage to Ruth Jean Anderson while serving in the United States Navy during World War II To this union three children were born Donald Lee Veva Maria and Janet Rae Leo farmed on the family farm after returning from the service and enjoyed feeding cattle and raising a good crop of corn and soybeans each year Leo re-tired at an early age and continued to help each spring and fall with the crops

He and Ruth enjoyed their winters in Ari-zona and his passions were playing his organ entertaining his family and friends bowling and attending a dance each week He enjoyed planting his garden each spring and having a

Obituaries

Dane Earl Ott born July 31

Dane Earl Ott son of Jason and Mindy Ott Ogden was born July 31 at Mary Greeley Hospital Ames He is welcomed home by big brother Grant (age 3)

Grandparents are Earl and Georgene Han-son Dayton and Wanda and Dale Headrick Boone and Craig Ott Ogden

Great grandparents are Imogene Hanson of DaytonJudy Tingwald of Woodward and Mary Ott Ogden

The regular meeting of the City of Harcourt met at City Hall on August 18th 2014 at 700 pm Mayor Brundage called the meeting to order with the following Council present Engquist Greenfield Peterson and Gallentine Council Member Hanson was absent Also present Robert Barnett Bud Troup and Sherry TroupMoved by Engquist seconded by Gallentine to approve the Agenda as presented AYES ALL MC Moved by Gallentine seconded by Peter-son to approve minutes as corrected to state fire hydrant will be replaced not that it had been replaced AYES ALL MCREPORTS AND UPDATEA Water and Sewer Barney reported that All American Turf had been to lagoon and sprayed he stated some weeds still very green Barney contacted applicator at All American Turf and if weeds have not died by Friday to call back and applicator will come back and spray again Barney still has water on at bathrooms at parks for right now Mayor explained privacy issues as to reason why we cannot give out billing register informationB Maintenance Mayor reported Sam will have the letters up on the signs and will need to order more lettersC Streets Council Member Engquist spoke to Jerry Black about the streets and completing the work that needs to be completed Council Member suggested we look around for other bids discussion was held about services we receive from Fort Dodge Asphalt and agreed that we need to look for other companies to bid our street work D Community Center No ReportE Park and Rec Council Member Greenfield informed every-one that there are several trees in the park that need to be trimmed or taken down will contact Jason Akins to give estimate F Fire Department No ReportG 911 and Ambulance No ReportH Solid Waste No ReportI Emergency Management No Report

OLD BUSINESS

A Shelter House Fundraiser- Date of November 2nd 2014 was date set for shelter house fundraiser B Building Permit (Troup)- Discussion was held and looked at information provided Council Member Gallentine stated that until further information providing property lines was provided the building permit would not be able to be approvedC Lease Ball Diamond to School- Council Member Engquist spoke to Dave Hainzinger and school board wanted the city to have the city attorney draw up an agreement between school and city

NEW BUSINESSA Slide at City Park ndash Tabled for now

Approval of Bills Greenfield made a motion to approve bills seconded by Peterson AYES ALL MC

Adjourn Greenfield made the motion to adjourn seconded by Engquist AYES ALL MC Meeting adjourned at 843 PM

July Revenues

General -$146859 Water -$661561 LOST $325632 Road Use -$211166Sewer-$277121

August Bills

IPERS - $29380 Sam Dorman-$43547Black Hills Energy-$6620 Alliant Energy-$111051Blair Sanitation-$41650 TCB Sanitation-$157675Dayton Review-$5768 Ag Source Laborato-ries-$2200Lehigh Valley Coop Telephone-$10169 Tina Brandel-$74263Donna Brundage-$37166 Robert Barnett-$70400IRS-$77972 Engquist Lumber CO- $3194 Harcourt Equipment-$24399 USPS-18500Wex Bank-$7213 Webster County EMA-$17745Richard Reinartz-$5750 Webster County Telecom-munications-$85925Hawkins INC-$45972 Iowa DNR-$21000

____________________ Clerk ________________________________ Mayor Tina Brandel Donna Brundage

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Alexis Hanson of the Dayton Tigers with Vern Bauer of Gowrie who purchased her beef premium at the 2014 fair auction

Gage Fevold Gowrie Groundbreakers stands with his trophies after the 2014 fair auction Dayton Farm Drainage purchased his premium during the auction

Owen Oeltjenbruns Dayton Tigers stands with John McIntire of McIntire Show Lambs as he purchased the grand champion market lambs premium

Pierce Woodruff of the Gowrie Ground-breakers poses with Maureen Brand of Quality Bookkeeping during the auction af-ter Quality Bookkeeping purchased his mar-ket goat premium

beautiful flower gar-den He was an active member of the Box-holm United Meth-odist Church and a member of the Boone Elks Club

Leo is survived by his wife of 69 years Ruth of Westhaven Community one son and two daughters Donald Ott Eure-ka California Veva (Dick) Teeters Og-den Iowa Janet (Jim) Stewart Bunside Iowa seven grandchildren Ryan and Justin Ott Annette (Dave) Bojevsky Michele (Joe) Over-turf Jennifer (Craig Fjelland) Teeters Sean (Melinda) Stewart and Shane (Kerry) Maline nine great grandchildren Koa Ott Jessica and Austin Glaspey Issac and Kennedy Overturf Shelby and Hunter Bojevsky Shelby Chad and Timothy Stewart and 2 great great grandchil-dren Delanie Nissen and Aspen Glaspey and many cousins neices nephews and friends Leo is preceded in death by his parents Leon and Minnie Ott his sister Lucille Burman and his brother Charles Ott Jr niece Connie (Bur-man) Dressen and nephew Craig Norris Ott

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Thursday Sept 4 Free entrance into entertainment

500 pm Little Miss amp Mr Pufferbilly car-nival games open food court opens brat stand opens beer tent opens classic car show and photo contest display

600 pm Opening Ceremonies by Boone Veterans Council

700 pm Pufferbilly Unplugged Concert

Friday Sept 5$200 entrance into entertainment

900 am Pufferbilly Days quilt show 1100 am Food court opens400 pm Carnival and games open500 pm Beer tent opens600 pm Pufferbilly Days softball tourna-

ment bingo with Ogden Lions730 pm Burnin Sensations Concert

Saturday Sept 6$200 entrance into entertainment

700 am Pufferbilly Days 5k and 10k run900 am Craft fair opens food court opens

brat stand opens Pufferbilly Days softball tour-nament Pufferbilly Days quilt show

930 am Pufferbilly Days Parade1000 am Beer tent opens1100 am Tailgate party for Iowa vs Mis-

souri State and Iowa State vs Kansas State car-nival and games open

1200 pm Bags tournament100 pm Motorcycle show115 pm Parade band awards

Pufferbilly Dayrsquos Schedule130 pm Kidrsquos Choo Choo Fun Run600 pm Bingo with Ogden Lions730 pm Toaster Concert

Sunday Sept 7

900 am Pufferbilly Days bike ride930 am Pufferbillys Days church service1000 am Food court opens craft fair

opens mud volleyball horseshoe tournament1030 am Family Fun Day1100 am Pet show130 pm BBQ Cook-Off Pufferbilly Days

quilt show

CorrectionThe intern for the Dayton Review this past

summer was Nicole Presley Her last name wasincorrect in our publication last weekNicole did a wonderful job for the Dayton

Review this summer We wish her well at Iowa State this coming school year

CorrectionJaguars to host the SEV international cross

country meet at Gowrie Municipal Golf Course Not Prairie View Gold Course

Motorcycle Rider education class Sept 12-14 at ICCC

Two sessions of Motorcycle Rider Education classes are being offered at Iowa Central Community College Transportation Technology Center in Fort Dodge The classes will consist of two components 5 hours of classroom and 10 hours of range time

Session two will be September 12 13 and 14

The classroom portion will be on Friday from 5 to 10 pm with a choice of two different ranges being offered Range 1 will be Saturday and Sunday morning from 700 am to Noon

Range 2 will be Saturday and Sunday afternoon from 100 to 600 pm

Preregistration and payment are required as class sizes are limited For more information please contact Transportation Technology Center at 515-574-1971

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review16

Marcia Kay Vegors Marcia Kay Vegors was born June 3 1948

in Fort Dodge and passed away on April 27 2013 in Greeley Colorado

Marcia was the daughter of one of the 3 founders of the Dayton Rodeo Duane Vegors Marciarsquos mom was Erma and her brother is Norm Vegors

Later Marcia worked as a rodeo secretary for a rodeo stock contractor around the mid-west

Marcia married Bud Williams from Stratford in 1979

Marcia and Bud were involved with the Dayton Rodeo and the Wrangler Saddle Club from the early days

Marcia worked in the cook shack which was a small building located on the north arena fence where cowboys could order food from the arena through a hole in the fence Marcia also helped her mom Erma taking entries and doing the secretary work for the rodeo

Bud and Marciarsquos final resting place is at the familyrsquos Vegors Cemetery NW of Stratford

The empty saddled horse is led by Marciarsquos brother Norm

Happy Trails Marcia

Dayton Rodeo Empty Saddle award winners

Marcia Vegors and Bud Williams

Bud Williams Kerwin (Bud) Harold Williams was born

on July 26 1942 on a farm North of Stratford and grew up in the same area He graduated from Stratford High School in 1960 He passed away August 1 2013 in Greeley Colorado

He became a farrier through training at California Polytech San Luis Obispo CA in 1963 For the next 20 years Bud made his living by shoeing horses and shearing sheep in Hamilton Webster and Boone Counties In 1979 he married Marcia Vegors They moved to the Hill country of Texas and then to Fort Collins CO where Bud became the Night Manager of the Fort Collins Sale Barn He retired in 2006

Bud has 2 sons Shawn and Heath 3 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren

Bud enjoyed working around horses and livestock all his life Many times in his career when a young horse owner could not afford the shoeing costs Bud would complete the work and let the owner pay as he or she could

Bud and Marsha were involved with the Dayton Rodeo and the Wrangler Saddle Club from the early days Budrsquos main job at the Dayton Rodeo was behind the chutes working with the broncs and bulls

Bud and Marciarsquos final resting place is at the familyrsquos Vegors Cemetery NW of Stratford

The empty saddled horse is led by Budrsquos son Shawn Happy Trails Bud

Ralph Dwaine Haub

Ralph Dwaine Haub was born in Manson on September 15 1926 to Ezra and Eva Haub and passed away on April 28 2014 Ralph graduated from Dayton High School in 1945

Ralph worked with his Dad and farmed the home place north of Dayton and during one winter he traveled

to New Mexico and worked as a cowboy on ranches

On September 9 1950 he married Joan McCall of Boone They have 2 sons David and John They began their life together farming in the Dayton area and later moved to a dairy farm SW of Boone where he lived most of the rest of his life

When the rodeo was located on top of the hill where the rodeo parking lot is now Ralphrsquos rodeo life began with riding steers This ended when he was kicked in the head and knocked out His brother Daryl said that he thought that he had lost his big brother

Ralph and his friend Cliff Gabrielson from Stratford started to work as clowns for the Dayton rodeo Ralphrsquos rodeo clown name was ldquoRub-a-Dubrdquo Ralph built the calf pens at the east end of the arena and worked there during the rodeos He also helped move the bleachers from Ames to Dayton He was a life-long member of the Wranglers

The empty saddle is led by his brother John Haub

Happy Trails Ralph

Dick TellRichard Tell known as Dick lived in

Dayton all of his life Dick was born on March 11 1929 and passed away on January 5 2014

Dick married Erma Rosendahl and had 2 children Gary Tell and Carol (Keith) Harison and 2 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren

He served the Missouri Synod Trinity Lutheran church in Dayton as a board member and treasurer Dick served in the Marine Corp in the Korea Conflict in 1953 and 1954

He served the Dayton community as mayor for 8 years councilman Lions club president and the committee that formed the River Valley Old Engine and Tractor Days

Dickrsquos Webster County service included the 911 Board Solid Waste Management Board and he ran for County Supervisor Dick was instrumental in getting the ldquoHabitat for Humanityrdquo house built in Dayton

Dickrsquos work with the Dayton Rodeo included parking cars on the hill for many years running the Community Club cook shack and serving on the Dayton Rodeo Celebration Committee

The empty saddle is led by Jesse Greene the Rodeo Celebration Committee President

Happy Trails Dick

Dick Tell

Leonard AndersonLeonard Anderson was born on March 24

1938 He passed into heaven on September 14 2013 10 days before his 53rd anniversary of marriage to Marilyn Johnson Their children are Andrew and Gwenda Anderson and Alayna and Scott Longhorn Their grandchildren are Tyler Anderson Lillie Lance Lane and Lydia Longhorn

Leonard belonged to Emanuel Lutheran Church in Dayton serving his Lord with 18 years as Sunday School teacher and 6 years as board membership and head usher

Leonard was honorably discharged from the Army in 1958 He then completed Iowa Statersquos 2 year farm operations program and entered into his lifersquos work of farming

Leonard served the Dayton community as Township Clerk Dayton Coop Elevator Board member and Dayton School Board member He belonged to the Lionrsquos Club American Legion and was a Stine and Cargill Seed dealer Leonard was honored in 1979 as the arearsquos Farmer of the Year Leonard was a 23-year board member of Midland Power and the president of the Webster County Cattlemensrsquo Association

Leonardrsquos membership in the Dayton Wranglers Saddle Club was mostly spent on the Dayton Rodeo amp Celebration Committee for 34 years serving as President of the committee for 30 years During that time he installed the Iowarsquos Miss Rodeo Pageant when the rodeo was affiliated with the IPRA He initiated the seven event seven year commemoration belt buckle series for the Dayton Rodeo Leonard also saw that the ldquoEmpty Saddlerdquo memorial program that you are watching right now was presented at the Monday afternoon performance to honor those who gave so much of their lives to the building of the Dayton Rodeo For 30 years Leonard rode his horse Sugar at the end of the parade signaling the paradersquos completion In 2008 Leonard and his wife Marilyn were honored as the Dayton Rodeo Parade Grand Marshalls in appreciation for their contribution of rodeo work for Dayton

Leonardrsquos love of riding and packing horses in the Big Horn Mountains continued for 20+ years with family and friends Another great love of Leonardrsquos was reading western history Therefore a scholarship for academic technical or computer books for higher education will be started in Leonardrsquos name this year Applications for this scholarship will be made available online at daytonrodeocom

Leonardrsquos horse Buddy is being led into the arena by his daughter Alayna Longhorn

Happy trails Leonard

Ralph Haub pre-forms as a Rodeo clown

Leonard Anderson

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Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review10

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Moped Safety Courseat ICCC Sept 6

A Moped Safety Class will be offered at the Transportation Technology Center of Iowa Central Community College located at 1106 South 32nd Street Fort Dodge on Saturday September 6 2014 from 800 am to 230 pm This is a State approved program

If you are 14 or will be turning 14 within 5 months it is required that you take this course Class size is limited to 30 Pre-registration and pre-payment of $50 is required

For additional information contact the Transportation Technology Center at 515-574-1971

Stairs nearly constructed at Dayton Rodeo ArenaTyler AndersonDayton Review-Gowrie News

Dorman Construction Company improve the hill stairwell of the Dayton Rodeo Area in preparation for the Dayton Rodeo celebra-tion Other improvements made to the grounds beforehand will be a new fence on the east side of the arena right off Highway 175 and two new party decks for patrons

Aug 27 2014Dayton Review 11

EMANUEL LUTHERAN DAYTON Sundays 10 am Worship 9 am Sunday School Tuesdays 9 am Bible Study amp Coffee at Grandview

CHRIST THE KING CATHOLIC DAYTONSaturday 500 pm Mass Tuesdays Mass 530 pm

McGUIRE BEND UNITED BRETHERN RURAL DAYTONSundays 930 am Adult Sunday School 1030 am worship

TRINITY EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN DAYTONSundays 845 am Worship 945 am Coffee hour and Fellowship

DAYTON UNITED METHODIST Sundays Worship 900 am Fellowship 1000 - 1045 SS 1015 am-1115 (Sept-May)

IMMANUEL LUTHERAN BURNSIDESundays 930 am WorshipUNITED METHODIST PILOT MOUNDSundays 830 am Worship 940 am Sunday School1st amp 3rd Wed 730 pm Choir Rehearsal

FIRST BAPTIST STRATFORDSundays 930am Sunday School 1030 am Worship 615pm Junior and Senior Youth GroupWednesdays 615 pm AwanaThursdays 7 pm Bible Study and Prayer

HARCOURT UNITED METHODIST HARCOURTSundays 1030 am Worship Service

DUNCOMBE UNITED METHODISTSundays 1030 am Worship ServiceThursdays 130 pm Bible Study

LEHIGH CHRISTIANSundays 9am Worship Regular worship area has ramp for handicap entrance Also walk-in basement level with video to watch service and participate in communion

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Shan Jaeschke congratulates Alexis Hanson of the Dayton Tigers Those that pur-chased Alexisrsquos Grand Champion Market Beef premium were Stine Seed Company Bayer Crop Science Valent Ag Chemical S amp K Farms Russ amp Julie Tucker Jeff Johnson Woodruff Electric and Farm Credit Service

Owen Oeltjenbruns Day-ton Tigers is congratulated by Rob Scott The Dayton Community Gro-cery Store purchased Owenrsquos premi-um for the Grand Champion Market lamb

Bryce Fevold Gowrie Groundbreakers stands with Lynn and Kathrynn Banks as they pur-chased his Grand Champion Market Hog premium during the Webster County Fair

ldquoIt is good that one should hope and wait quietly for the salvation of the Lordrdquo Lamentations 326

I have just one thing to say to you - never give up hope Never give up hope for your children Never give up hope for yourself Never give up hope for this broken bruised and bungling world

Keep hope in your heart regardless of what comes your way Hope is amazing It can grow and thrive even in the bleakest of circum-stances A prisoner of war suffers abuse at the hands of his captors but they cannot rob him of his hope that one day he will be free again

God created us with the magical power to imagine what will happen to us in the future but He gave us no power to control the future

Hope energizes us while fear paralyzes us Hope empowers us while fear weakens us Every good thing that any man or woman has every accomplished began with the power of hope

No writer ever put words on paper without first experiencing the hope of writing something outstanding Also no artist ever put his brush to canvas without hoping he would leave some-thing beautiful to look at when finished

We all have experienced our high hopes for something in our lives that ended crashing on the painful rocks of reality In the 33rd chap-ter of the Book of Psalms the 18th verse tells us that true hope lies in the Lordrsquos steadfast love

When God gets into our hope hope be-comes a faith that good things are not only pos-sible but that good things are promised to us It is the hope in our lives that keeps us moving

forward expecting a better day ahead When God is involved in hope we can

have hope for a world where little children can play on city streets at night without being afraid we have hope for a world where no par-ents ever have to watch their baby starve hope for a world where no adult ever abuses a child hope for a world where all Godrsquos children of all

races join hands and praise our Maker Hope is Godrsquos gift to us As you go

through life thank Him for it by placing your hope in Him No matter h ow hopeless things seem here on earth in Christ we have ultimate eternal hope People who donrsquot know Christ have nothing but their own hopelessness to cling to

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review12WEBSTER CO

BOARD OF SUPERVISORSRegular MeetingAugust 12 2014

The Board of Supervisors met in Session on the above date with the following members present Singer Fletcher Dencklau Campbell and Leffler Absent None Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve minutes of the August 5 2014 regular meeting Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to receive and place on file Drainage Repairs for DD 284 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Singer to approve wage increase for the following Correctional Officers Shawna Dencklau to $1625 effective August 26 2014 Brian Nellis to $1625 effective August 27 2014 and Tanner Nowell to $1594 effective August 19 2014 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Singer seconded by Dencklau to accept resignation of Joan Lara Case Management Supervisor effective August 29 2014 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve Class C Native Wine permit application for Soldier Creek Winery LLC Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve proposal from Cleaning Connection Inc for window washing services at the Law Enforcement Center Bank Building Social Services Building and Courthouse Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from Webster-Calhoun Telephone to bore under 390th Street to install fiber optic cable to New Coop 2024 390th Street in Section 35 Township 86 North Range 29 West Lost Grove Township (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Singer to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from Michael Raymond to mow and harvest right of way along 234th Street beginning east of Moorland Pond parking lot entrance and continuing east to intersection with Route D36 and 230th Street subject to applicant complying with all conditions of permit and attachments (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously At 1030am a Public Hearing was held on first consideration of an amendment to Zoning Ordinance 046 and Zoning Map to rezone the following described property from A-1 to A-2 Beginning from the Northwest corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 10 Township 87 North Range 28 West of the 5th PM Webster County Iowa thence 555rsquo to the East along the existing Northern boundary thence 355rsquo to the South thence 130rsquo to the West thence 330rsquo to the South thence 355rsquo to the West thence 260rsquo to the North along the existing western boundary thence 100rsquo to the Northwest angled along the existing property boundary and 350rsquo to the North along the existing property boundary ending at the existing Northwest corner (Mike Halligan intends to use it residentially) No written or oral comments were received therefore Chairman Fletcher closed the public hearing Moved by Campbell seconded by Singer to approve of first consideration and waive second consideration of an amendment to Zoning Ordinance 046 and Zoning Map to rezone the above described property from A-1 to A-2 and further to set September 2 2014 at 1000am as the date and time for final consideration to amend Zoning Ordinance 046 and Zoning Map to rezone the following described property from A-1 to A-2 Beginning from the Northwest corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 10 Township 87 North Range 28 West of the 5th PM Webster County Iowa thence 555rsquo to the East along the existing Northern boundary thence 355rsquo to the South thence 130rsquo to the West thence 330rsquo to the South thence 355rsquo to the West thence 260rsquo to the North along the existing western boundary thence 100rsquo to the Northwest angled along the existing property boundary and 350rsquo to the North along the existing property boundary ending at the existing Northwest corner Roll call vote Ayes ndash Dencklau Campbell Leffler Singer and Fletcher Nays ndash none Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Singer to allow claims Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to adjourn the meeting Motion carried unanimously ___________________________ Carol Messerly Clark FletcherWebster County Auditor Chairman Board of Supervisors

Regular MeetingAugust 19 2014

The Board of Supervisors will meet in Session on the above date with the following members present Fletcher Dencklau Campbell and Leffler Absent Singer Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve minutes of the August 12 2014 regular meeting Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to receive and place on file wage increase for Trin Lewis to $2280 per hour effective August 4 2014 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Dencklau to approve and authorize Chair to sign the following Proclamation Addiction Recovery Month Proclamation WHEREAS behavioral health is an essential part of health and onersquos overall wellness and WHEREAS prevention of mental andor substance use disorders works treatment is effective and people recover in our area and around the nation and WHEREAS preventing and overcoming mental andor substance use disorders is essential to achieving healthy lifestyles both physically and emotionally and WHEREAS we must encourage relatives and friends of people with mental andor substance use disorders to implement preventive measures recognize the signs of a problem and guide those in need to appropriate treatment and recovery support services and WHEREAS in 2011 38 million people received specialty treatment for a substance use disorder and more than 316 million adults aged 18 or older received services for mental disorders according to the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health Given the serious nature of this public health problem we must continue to reach the millions more who need help and WHEREAS to help more people achieve and sustain long-term recovery the Webster County Board of Supervisors and Community and Family Resources invite all residents of Webster County to participate in National Recovery Month (Recovery Month) and

NOW THEREFORE We by virtue of the authority vested in us by the laws of Iowa do hereby proclaim the month of September 2014 as National Recovery Month in Webster County and call upon the people of the County to observe this month with appropriate programs activities and ceremonies to support this yearrsquos Recovery Month In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 19th day of August 2014

Webster County Board of SupervisorsClark Fletcher Clark FletcherChairman Board of SupervisorsMotion carried unanimously

Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve request to assign Tax Sale Certificate P110004 parcel number 1712202004 known as 1107 Beek St Gowrie to the Town of Gowrie Iowa Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from City of Fort Dodge to install 16 inch water main along the west side of Quail Avenue from the corporate limits south to OHV Park (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Dencklau to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from Midland Power Cooperative to install overhead electric along west side of Vasse Avenue from 394th Street south approximately 1800 feet to new home at 3956 Vasse Avenue in the NE14 of SE14 of Section 33 Township 86 North Range 27 West (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve and authorize county engineer to sign agreement with Electronic Engineering to purchase Networkfleet vehicle management system with three year customer support Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to adjourn the meeting Motion carried unanimously ___________________________ Carol Messerly Clark FletcherWebster County Auditor Chairman Board of SupervisorsWebster County Claims Register Report for 08-12-2014 ACCESS SYSTEMS COPIER LEASE AGREEMENT 10600ADVANCED SYSTEMS INC office supplies 51370AHLERS amp COONEY PC legal fees 8250

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Dayton Light and PowerRegular MeetingWednesday August 20 2014700 am ndash City Hall

Board Chairman Kenny Sanders called the meeting to order at 700 am Roll Call Present Board members Rentschler Sanders and Vangilder Absent none Also present Randy Danielson and Craig Johnson

AGENDA Rentschler moved to approve the agenda as printed Second by Vangilder Motion carried unanimously

MINUTES Vangilder moved to approve the minutes of the July 16 regular meeting as printed Second by Rentschler Motion carried unanimously

BILLS Vangilder moved to approve the bills as presented Second by Rentschler Motion carried unanimously

TREE OF HOPE After discussion the Board agreed to allow Chairman Sanders to discuss options for the Tree of Hope with City officials and citizens

3 PHASE ELECTRIC SERVICE POLICY The Board tabled any change to the 3 phase electric extension policy until more information is received

CLINIC X-RAY EQUIPMENT Following discussion Vangilder moved to appropriate $2500 towards the purchase of x-ray equipment by the City to be used by the Community Clinic Second by Rentschler Motion carried unanimously

OAK PARK ELECTRIC SERVICE City Foreman Craig Johnson reported that Oak Park electric services were in good condition with a couple of areas to work on prior to Labor Day weekend

ADJOURN Rentschler moved to adjourn Second by Vangilder Motion carried unanimously The meeting was adjourned at 737 am

_____________________________ _______________________________Board Chairman Kenny Sanders Attest

Public NoticeYour Right to KnowDayton Light and Power

Approval of bills Period ending 08-20-14 City of dayon 6042 on account 10000Josh pace 6062 refunded 2000Ryan rice 6058 refunded 10000Marvin anderson 4448 refunded 2000Duan boker 1948 refunded 2000 Total for dept 00 26000Border states electric meter main hub electric 24038Caseyrsquos general stores 514 Gal gas electric 17270Chapman metering test 22 3 phase meters electric 140170Chapman metering test 4 meters electric 5426City of dayton reimb 12 of printer electric 25050City of dayton reimb 12 acfurnace electric 168650Continental research corp 12-ratchet set electric 10196Dayton review project share notice electric 8750Electrical materials co ug wire splice electric 2064Electronic specialties file fcc license renewal electric 8500Engquist lumber co sub sump pump hose electric 19797Crescent electric supply elec boxconduitmisc electric 74978Jerry paullin weld alum light pole electric 897588888 Lehigh valley teleph july phoneinternet serv electric 631988888 Lehigh valley teleph july sub phonetv serv electric 5164Midland power coop grandview apt wtr heater electric 42500Midland power coop july-475863 kwh electric 3385494Napa auto parts gen battery charger electric 1342988888 Payroll account july reg gross wages electric 20740688888 Payroll account july ptot gross wages electric 7791288888 Payroll account july ficamedi electric 595988888 Payroll account july city ipers electric 695788888 Payroll account aug healthdental ins electric 10574488888 Payroll account aug life disability ins electric 203088888 Postmaster j uly bill postage electric 16592Postmaster 200 stamps electric 9800Todd powers trim sec wires-rodeo electric 1500088888 Security savings bank aug bank ach fees electric 320088888 Treasurer- state of iowa july salesoption taxes electric 11244188888 United states cellular july generator line electric 4463Webster county ema 12 fy 2015 assessment electric 25258Ziegler cat inc Repair gen battery charg electric 200920 Total for dept 53 4760452 Total for bank 01 4786452 Grand total 4786452

Dayton Public LibraryBooks bull DVDrsquos MagazinesOPEN MON WED FRI amp SAT

Aug 27 2014Dayton Review 13

Leo L Ott 93Leo L Ott 93 of Boxholm Iowa passed

away on Friday August 22 2014 at Westhaven Community in Boone

Funeral services will be held 130 pm Sat-urday August 30 2014 at the United Methodist Church in Boxholm Pastor Alaire Willits will officiate Burial will be at Renner Cemetery rural Boxholm Visitation will be Friday from 500 to 800 pm at Carson ndash Stapp Funeral Home in Ogden For online obituaries amp con-dolences please visit wwwcarsonstappfuneral-homecom

Leo was born on August 24 1920 to Leon and Minnie (Shafer) Ott on the family farm out-side of Boxholm He attended and graduated from Boxholm Consolidated School in 1940

On October 28th 1944 he was joined in marriage to Ruth Jean Anderson while serving in the United States Navy during World War II To this union three children were born Donald Lee Veva Maria and Janet Rae Leo farmed on the family farm after returning from the service and enjoyed feeding cattle and raising a good crop of corn and soybeans each year Leo re-tired at an early age and continued to help each spring and fall with the crops

He and Ruth enjoyed their winters in Ari-zona and his passions were playing his organ entertaining his family and friends bowling and attending a dance each week He enjoyed planting his garden each spring and having a

Obituaries

Dane Earl Ott born July 31

Dane Earl Ott son of Jason and Mindy Ott Ogden was born July 31 at Mary Greeley Hospital Ames He is welcomed home by big brother Grant (age 3)

Grandparents are Earl and Georgene Han-son Dayton and Wanda and Dale Headrick Boone and Craig Ott Ogden

Great grandparents are Imogene Hanson of DaytonJudy Tingwald of Woodward and Mary Ott Ogden

The regular meeting of the City of Harcourt met at City Hall on August 18th 2014 at 700 pm Mayor Brundage called the meeting to order with the following Council present Engquist Greenfield Peterson and Gallentine Council Member Hanson was absent Also present Robert Barnett Bud Troup and Sherry TroupMoved by Engquist seconded by Gallentine to approve the Agenda as presented AYES ALL MC Moved by Gallentine seconded by Peter-son to approve minutes as corrected to state fire hydrant will be replaced not that it had been replaced AYES ALL MCREPORTS AND UPDATEA Water and Sewer Barney reported that All American Turf had been to lagoon and sprayed he stated some weeds still very green Barney contacted applicator at All American Turf and if weeds have not died by Friday to call back and applicator will come back and spray again Barney still has water on at bathrooms at parks for right now Mayor explained privacy issues as to reason why we cannot give out billing register informationB Maintenance Mayor reported Sam will have the letters up on the signs and will need to order more lettersC Streets Council Member Engquist spoke to Jerry Black about the streets and completing the work that needs to be completed Council Member suggested we look around for other bids discussion was held about services we receive from Fort Dodge Asphalt and agreed that we need to look for other companies to bid our street work D Community Center No ReportE Park and Rec Council Member Greenfield informed every-one that there are several trees in the park that need to be trimmed or taken down will contact Jason Akins to give estimate F Fire Department No ReportG 911 and Ambulance No ReportH Solid Waste No ReportI Emergency Management No Report

OLD BUSINESS

A Shelter House Fundraiser- Date of November 2nd 2014 was date set for shelter house fundraiser B Building Permit (Troup)- Discussion was held and looked at information provided Council Member Gallentine stated that until further information providing property lines was provided the building permit would not be able to be approvedC Lease Ball Diamond to School- Council Member Engquist spoke to Dave Hainzinger and school board wanted the city to have the city attorney draw up an agreement between school and city

NEW BUSINESSA Slide at City Park ndash Tabled for now

Approval of Bills Greenfield made a motion to approve bills seconded by Peterson AYES ALL MC

Adjourn Greenfield made the motion to adjourn seconded by Engquist AYES ALL MC Meeting adjourned at 843 PM

July Revenues

General -$146859 Water -$661561 LOST $325632 Road Use -$211166Sewer-$277121

August Bills

IPERS - $29380 Sam Dorman-$43547Black Hills Energy-$6620 Alliant Energy-$111051Blair Sanitation-$41650 TCB Sanitation-$157675Dayton Review-$5768 Ag Source Laborato-ries-$2200Lehigh Valley Coop Telephone-$10169 Tina Brandel-$74263Donna Brundage-$37166 Robert Barnett-$70400IRS-$77972 Engquist Lumber CO- $3194 Harcourt Equipment-$24399 USPS-18500Wex Bank-$7213 Webster County EMA-$17745Richard Reinartz-$5750 Webster County Telecom-munications-$85925Hawkins INC-$45972 Iowa DNR-$21000

____________________ Clerk ________________________________ Mayor Tina Brandel Donna Brundage

Public NoticeYour Right to KnowCity of Harcourt

Alexis Hanson of the Dayton Tigers with Vern Bauer of Gowrie who purchased her beef premium at the 2014 fair auction

Gage Fevold Gowrie Groundbreakers stands with his trophies after the 2014 fair auction Dayton Farm Drainage purchased his premium during the auction

Owen Oeltjenbruns Dayton Tigers stands with John McIntire of McIntire Show Lambs as he purchased the grand champion market lambs premium

Pierce Woodruff of the Gowrie Ground-breakers poses with Maureen Brand of Quality Bookkeeping during the auction af-ter Quality Bookkeeping purchased his mar-ket goat premium

beautiful flower gar-den He was an active member of the Box-holm United Meth-odist Church and a member of the Boone Elks Club

Leo is survived by his wife of 69 years Ruth of Westhaven Community one son and two daughters Donald Ott Eure-ka California Veva (Dick) Teeters Og-den Iowa Janet (Jim) Stewart Bunside Iowa seven grandchildren Ryan and Justin Ott Annette (Dave) Bojevsky Michele (Joe) Over-turf Jennifer (Craig Fjelland) Teeters Sean (Melinda) Stewart and Shane (Kerry) Maline nine great grandchildren Koa Ott Jessica and Austin Glaspey Issac and Kennedy Overturf Shelby and Hunter Bojevsky Shelby Chad and Timothy Stewart and 2 great great grandchil-dren Delanie Nissen and Aspen Glaspey and many cousins neices nephews and friends Leo is preceded in death by his parents Leon and Minnie Ott his sister Lucille Burman and his brother Charles Ott Jr niece Connie (Bur-man) Dressen and nephew Craig Norris Ott

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review14

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600 pm Opening Ceremonies by Boone Veterans Council

700 pm Pufferbilly Unplugged Concert

Friday Sept 5$200 entrance into entertainment

900 am Pufferbilly Days quilt show 1100 am Food court opens400 pm Carnival and games open500 pm Beer tent opens600 pm Pufferbilly Days softball tourna-

ment bingo with Ogden Lions730 pm Burnin Sensations Concert

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700 am Pufferbilly Days 5k and 10k run900 am Craft fair opens food court opens

brat stand opens Pufferbilly Days softball tour-nament Pufferbilly Days quilt show

930 am Pufferbilly Days Parade1000 am Beer tent opens1100 am Tailgate party for Iowa vs Mis-

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1200 pm Bags tournament100 pm Motorcycle show115 pm Parade band awards

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Southeast Valley

Wednesday Aug 27 Athletic Booseter Foundation Phone-a-thon 5-9pm

Thursday Aug 28 B amp G V CC Meet SEV Invite 5-7pm G JVRJVV VB Manson Northwest Webster 6-9pm

Friday Aug 29 V FB Game Manson Northwest Webster 7-9pm Early dismissal 220

Aug 27 2014Dayton Review 15

Enjoy Pufferbilly DaysYour friendly neighborhood Walmart

Save Money Live Better

New location on Hwy 30

Welcome to Boone

Thursday Sept 4 Free entrance into entertainment

500 pm Little Miss amp Mr Pufferbilly car-nival games open food court opens brat stand opens beer tent opens classic car show and photo contest display

600 pm Opening Ceremonies by Boone Veterans Council

700 pm Pufferbilly Unplugged Concert

Friday Sept 5$200 entrance into entertainment

900 am Pufferbilly Days quilt show 1100 am Food court opens400 pm Carnival and games open500 pm Beer tent opens600 pm Pufferbilly Days softball tourna-

ment bingo with Ogden Lions730 pm Burnin Sensations Concert

Saturday Sept 6$200 entrance into entertainment

700 am Pufferbilly Days 5k and 10k run900 am Craft fair opens food court opens

brat stand opens Pufferbilly Days softball tour-nament Pufferbilly Days quilt show

930 am Pufferbilly Days Parade1000 am Beer tent opens1100 am Tailgate party for Iowa vs Mis-

souri State and Iowa State vs Kansas State car-nival and games open

1200 pm Bags tournament100 pm Motorcycle show115 pm Parade band awards

Pufferbilly Dayrsquos Schedule130 pm Kidrsquos Choo Choo Fun Run600 pm Bingo with Ogden Lions730 pm Toaster Concert

Sunday Sept 7

900 am Pufferbilly Days bike ride930 am Pufferbillys Days church service1000 am Food court opens craft fair

opens mud volleyball horseshoe tournament1030 am Family Fun Day1100 am Pet show130 pm BBQ Cook-Off Pufferbilly Days

quilt show

CorrectionThe intern for the Dayton Review this past

summer was Nicole Presley Her last name wasincorrect in our publication last weekNicole did a wonderful job for the Dayton

Review this summer We wish her well at Iowa State this coming school year

CorrectionJaguars to host the SEV international cross

country meet at Gowrie Municipal Golf Course Not Prairie View Gold Course

Motorcycle Rider education class Sept 12-14 at ICCC

Two sessions of Motorcycle Rider Education classes are being offered at Iowa Central Community College Transportation Technology Center in Fort Dodge The classes will consist of two components 5 hours of classroom and 10 hours of range time

Session two will be September 12 13 and 14

The classroom portion will be on Friday from 5 to 10 pm with a choice of two different ranges being offered Range 1 will be Saturday and Sunday morning from 700 am to Noon

Range 2 will be Saturday and Sunday afternoon from 100 to 600 pm

Preregistration and payment are required as class sizes are limited For more information please contact Transportation Technology Center at 515-574-1971

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review16

Marcia Kay Vegors Marcia Kay Vegors was born June 3 1948

in Fort Dodge and passed away on April 27 2013 in Greeley Colorado

Marcia was the daughter of one of the 3 founders of the Dayton Rodeo Duane Vegors Marciarsquos mom was Erma and her brother is Norm Vegors

Later Marcia worked as a rodeo secretary for a rodeo stock contractor around the mid-west

Marcia married Bud Williams from Stratford in 1979

Marcia and Bud were involved with the Dayton Rodeo and the Wrangler Saddle Club from the early days

Marcia worked in the cook shack which was a small building located on the north arena fence where cowboys could order food from the arena through a hole in the fence Marcia also helped her mom Erma taking entries and doing the secretary work for the rodeo

Bud and Marciarsquos final resting place is at the familyrsquos Vegors Cemetery NW of Stratford

The empty saddled horse is led by Marciarsquos brother Norm

Happy Trails Marcia

Dayton Rodeo Empty Saddle award winners

Marcia Vegors and Bud Williams

Bud Williams Kerwin (Bud) Harold Williams was born

on July 26 1942 on a farm North of Stratford and grew up in the same area He graduated from Stratford High School in 1960 He passed away August 1 2013 in Greeley Colorado

He became a farrier through training at California Polytech San Luis Obispo CA in 1963 For the next 20 years Bud made his living by shoeing horses and shearing sheep in Hamilton Webster and Boone Counties In 1979 he married Marcia Vegors They moved to the Hill country of Texas and then to Fort Collins CO where Bud became the Night Manager of the Fort Collins Sale Barn He retired in 2006

Bud has 2 sons Shawn and Heath 3 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren

Bud enjoyed working around horses and livestock all his life Many times in his career when a young horse owner could not afford the shoeing costs Bud would complete the work and let the owner pay as he or she could

Bud and Marsha were involved with the Dayton Rodeo and the Wrangler Saddle Club from the early days Budrsquos main job at the Dayton Rodeo was behind the chutes working with the broncs and bulls

Bud and Marciarsquos final resting place is at the familyrsquos Vegors Cemetery NW of Stratford

The empty saddled horse is led by Budrsquos son Shawn Happy Trails Bud

Ralph Dwaine Haub

Ralph Dwaine Haub was born in Manson on September 15 1926 to Ezra and Eva Haub and passed away on April 28 2014 Ralph graduated from Dayton High School in 1945

Ralph worked with his Dad and farmed the home place north of Dayton and during one winter he traveled

to New Mexico and worked as a cowboy on ranches

On September 9 1950 he married Joan McCall of Boone They have 2 sons David and John They began their life together farming in the Dayton area and later moved to a dairy farm SW of Boone where he lived most of the rest of his life

When the rodeo was located on top of the hill where the rodeo parking lot is now Ralphrsquos rodeo life began with riding steers This ended when he was kicked in the head and knocked out His brother Daryl said that he thought that he had lost his big brother

Ralph and his friend Cliff Gabrielson from Stratford started to work as clowns for the Dayton rodeo Ralphrsquos rodeo clown name was ldquoRub-a-Dubrdquo Ralph built the calf pens at the east end of the arena and worked there during the rodeos He also helped move the bleachers from Ames to Dayton He was a life-long member of the Wranglers

The empty saddle is led by his brother John Haub

Happy Trails Ralph

Dick TellRichard Tell known as Dick lived in

Dayton all of his life Dick was born on March 11 1929 and passed away on January 5 2014

Dick married Erma Rosendahl and had 2 children Gary Tell and Carol (Keith) Harison and 2 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren

He served the Missouri Synod Trinity Lutheran church in Dayton as a board member and treasurer Dick served in the Marine Corp in the Korea Conflict in 1953 and 1954

He served the Dayton community as mayor for 8 years councilman Lions club president and the committee that formed the River Valley Old Engine and Tractor Days

Dickrsquos Webster County service included the 911 Board Solid Waste Management Board and he ran for County Supervisor Dick was instrumental in getting the ldquoHabitat for Humanityrdquo house built in Dayton

Dickrsquos work with the Dayton Rodeo included parking cars on the hill for many years running the Community Club cook shack and serving on the Dayton Rodeo Celebration Committee

The empty saddle is led by Jesse Greene the Rodeo Celebration Committee President

Happy Trails Dick

Dick Tell

Leonard AndersonLeonard Anderson was born on March 24

1938 He passed into heaven on September 14 2013 10 days before his 53rd anniversary of marriage to Marilyn Johnson Their children are Andrew and Gwenda Anderson and Alayna and Scott Longhorn Their grandchildren are Tyler Anderson Lillie Lance Lane and Lydia Longhorn

Leonard belonged to Emanuel Lutheran Church in Dayton serving his Lord with 18 years as Sunday School teacher and 6 years as board membership and head usher

Leonard was honorably discharged from the Army in 1958 He then completed Iowa Statersquos 2 year farm operations program and entered into his lifersquos work of farming

Leonard served the Dayton community as Township Clerk Dayton Coop Elevator Board member and Dayton School Board member He belonged to the Lionrsquos Club American Legion and was a Stine and Cargill Seed dealer Leonard was honored in 1979 as the arearsquos Farmer of the Year Leonard was a 23-year board member of Midland Power and the president of the Webster County Cattlemensrsquo Association

Leonardrsquos membership in the Dayton Wranglers Saddle Club was mostly spent on the Dayton Rodeo amp Celebration Committee for 34 years serving as President of the committee for 30 years During that time he installed the Iowarsquos Miss Rodeo Pageant when the rodeo was affiliated with the IPRA He initiated the seven event seven year commemoration belt buckle series for the Dayton Rodeo Leonard also saw that the ldquoEmpty Saddlerdquo memorial program that you are watching right now was presented at the Monday afternoon performance to honor those who gave so much of their lives to the building of the Dayton Rodeo For 30 years Leonard rode his horse Sugar at the end of the parade signaling the paradersquos completion In 2008 Leonard and his wife Marilyn were honored as the Dayton Rodeo Parade Grand Marshalls in appreciation for their contribution of rodeo work for Dayton

Leonardrsquos love of riding and packing horses in the Big Horn Mountains continued for 20+ years with family and friends Another great love of Leonardrsquos was reading western history Therefore a scholarship for academic technical or computer books for higher education will be started in Leonardrsquos name this year Applications for this scholarship will be made available online at daytonrodeocom

Leonardrsquos horse Buddy is being led into the arena by his daughter Alayna Longhorn

Happy trails Leonard

Ralph Haub pre-forms as a Rodeo clown

Leonard Anderson

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Aug 27 2014Dayton Review 11

EMANUEL LUTHERAN DAYTON Sundays 10 am Worship 9 am Sunday School Tuesdays 9 am Bible Study amp Coffee at Grandview

CHRIST THE KING CATHOLIC DAYTONSaturday 500 pm Mass Tuesdays Mass 530 pm

McGUIRE BEND UNITED BRETHERN RURAL DAYTONSundays 930 am Adult Sunday School 1030 am worship

TRINITY EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN DAYTONSundays 845 am Worship 945 am Coffee hour and Fellowship

DAYTON UNITED METHODIST Sundays Worship 900 am Fellowship 1000 - 1045 SS 1015 am-1115 (Sept-May)

IMMANUEL LUTHERAN BURNSIDESundays 930 am WorshipUNITED METHODIST PILOT MOUNDSundays 830 am Worship 940 am Sunday School1st amp 3rd Wed 730 pm Choir Rehearsal

FIRST BAPTIST STRATFORDSundays 930am Sunday School 1030 am Worship 615pm Junior and Senior Youth GroupWednesdays 615 pm AwanaThursdays 7 pm Bible Study and Prayer

HARCOURT UNITED METHODIST HARCOURTSundays 1030 am Worship Service

DUNCOMBE UNITED METHODISTSundays 1030 am Worship ServiceThursdays 130 pm Bible Study

LEHIGH CHRISTIANSundays 9am Worship Regular worship area has ramp for handicap entrance Also walk-in basement level with video to watch service and participate in communion

LEHIGH-OTHO METHODISTSundays Lehigh--930 am Sunday School 11 am WorshipUMW meets 1st Wed of month 1 pmOtho-- 9am Worship 10am SS

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CALVARY UNITED METHODIST STRATFORDSundays 9 am Worship Service 1015 am Sunday School

UNITED EVANGELICAL COVENANT HARCOURTSundays 930 am Worship Saturdays 7am Menrsquos Bible StudyWednesdays 630 pm Dinner 7pm-8pm Bible Studies

FAITH LUTHERAN HARCOURTSundays 1030 am Worship 900am Sunday School and Fellowship

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Shan Jaeschke congratulates Alexis Hanson of the Dayton Tigers Those that pur-chased Alexisrsquos Grand Champion Market Beef premium were Stine Seed Company Bayer Crop Science Valent Ag Chemical S amp K Farms Russ amp Julie Tucker Jeff Johnson Woodruff Electric and Farm Credit Service

Owen Oeltjenbruns Day-ton Tigers is congratulated by Rob Scott The Dayton Community Gro-cery Store purchased Owenrsquos premi-um for the Grand Champion Market lamb

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ldquoIt is good that one should hope and wait quietly for the salvation of the Lordrdquo Lamentations 326

I have just one thing to say to you - never give up hope Never give up hope for your children Never give up hope for yourself Never give up hope for this broken bruised and bungling world

Keep hope in your heart regardless of what comes your way Hope is amazing It can grow and thrive even in the bleakest of circum-stances A prisoner of war suffers abuse at the hands of his captors but they cannot rob him of his hope that one day he will be free again

God created us with the magical power to imagine what will happen to us in the future but He gave us no power to control the future

Hope energizes us while fear paralyzes us Hope empowers us while fear weakens us Every good thing that any man or woman has every accomplished began with the power of hope

No writer ever put words on paper without first experiencing the hope of writing something outstanding Also no artist ever put his brush to canvas without hoping he would leave some-thing beautiful to look at when finished

We all have experienced our high hopes for something in our lives that ended crashing on the painful rocks of reality In the 33rd chap-ter of the Book of Psalms the 18th verse tells us that true hope lies in the Lordrsquos steadfast love

When God gets into our hope hope be-comes a faith that good things are not only pos-sible but that good things are promised to us It is the hope in our lives that keeps us moving

forward expecting a better day ahead When God is involved in hope we can

have hope for a world where little children can play on city streets at night without being afraid we have hope for a world where no par-ents ever have to watch their baby starve hope for a world where no adult ever abuses a child hope for a world where all Godrsquos children of all

races join hands and praise our Maker Hope is Godrsquos gift to us As you go

through life thank Him for it by placing your hope in Him No matter h ow hopeless things seem here on earth in Christ we have ultimate eternal hope People who donrsquot know Christ have nothing but their own hopelessness to cling to

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review12WEBSTER CO

BOARD OF SUPERVISORSRegular MeetingAugust 12 2014

The Board of Supervisors met in Session on the above date with the following members present Singer Fletcher Dencklau Campbell and Leffler Absent None Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve minutes of the August 5 2014 regular meeting Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to receive and place on file Drainage Repairs for DD 284 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Singer to approve wage increase for the following Correctional Officers Shawna Dencklau to $1625 effective August 26 2014 Brian Nellis to $1625 effective August 27 2014 and Tanner Nowell to $1594 effective August 19 2014 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Singer seconded by Dencklau to accept resignation of Joan Lara Case Management Supervisor effective August 29 2014 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve Class C Native Wine permit application for Soldier Creek Winery LLC Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve proposal from Cleaning Connection Inc for window washing services at the Law Enforcement Center Bank Building Social Services Building and Courthouse Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from Webster-Calhoun Telephone to bore under 390th Street to install fiber optic cable to New Coop 2024 390th Street in Section 35 Township 86 North Range 29 West Lost Grove Township (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Singer to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from Michael Raymond to mow and harvest right of way along 234th Street beginning east of Moorland Pond parking lot entrance and continuing east to intersection with Route D36 and 230th Street subject to applicant complying with all conditions of permit and attachments (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously At 1030am a Public Hearing was held on first consideration of an amendment to Zoning Ordinance 046 and Zoning Map to rezone the following described property from A-1 to A-2 Beginning from the Northwest corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 10 Township 87 North Range 28 West of the 5th PM Webster County Iowa thence 555rsquo to the East along the existing Northern boundary thence 355rsquo to the South thence 130rsquo to the West thence 330rsquo to the South thence 355rsquo to the West thence 260rsquo to the North along the existing western boundary thence 100rsquo to the Northwest angled along the existing property boundary and 350rsquo to the North along the existing property boundary ending at the existing Northwest corner (Mike Halligan intends to use it residentially) No written or oral comments were received therefore Chairman Fletcher closed the public hearing Moved by Campbell seconded by Singer to approve of first consideration and waive second consideration of an amendment to Zoning Ordinance 046 and Zoning Map to rezone the above described property from A-1 to A-2 and further to set September 2 2014 at 1000am as the date and time for final consideration to amend Zoning Ordinance 046 and Zoning Map to rezone the following described property from A-1 to A-2 Beginning from the Northwest corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 10 Township 87 North Range 28 West of the 5th PM Webster County Iowa thence 555rsquo to the East along the existing Northern boundary thence 355rsquo to the South thence 130rsquo to the West thence 330rsquo to the South thence 355rsquo to the West thence 260rsquo to the North along the existing western boundary thence 100rsquo to the Northwest angled along the existing property boundary and 350rsquo to the North along the existing property boundary ending at the existing Northwest corner Roll call vote Ayes ndash Dencklau Campbell Leffler Singer and Fletcher Nays ndash none Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Singer to allow claims Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to adjourn the meeting Motion carried unanimously ___________________________ Carol Messerly Clark FletcherWebster County Auditor Chairman Board of Supervisors

Regular MeetingAugust 19 2014

The Board of Supervisors will meet in Session on the above date with the following members present Fletcher Dencklau Campbell and Leffler Absent Singer Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve minutes of the August 12 2014 regular meeting Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to receive and place on file wage increase for Trin Lewis to $2280 per hour effective August 4 2014 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Dencklau to approve and authorize Chair to sign the following Proclamation Addiction Recovery Month Proclamation WHEREAS behavioral health is an essential part of health and onersquos overall wellness and WHEREAS prevention of mental andor substance use disorders works treatment is effective and people recover in our area and around the nation and WHEREAS preventing and overcoming mental andor substance use disorders is essential to achieving healthy lifestyles both physically and emotionally and WHEREAS we must encourage relatives and friends of people with mental andor substance use disorders to implement preventive measures recognize the signs of a problem and guide those in need to appropriate treatment and recovery support services and WHEREAS in 2011 38 million people received specialty treatment for a substance use disorder and more than 316 million adults aged 18 or older received services for mental disorders according to the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health Given the serious nature of this public health problem we must continue to reach the millions more who need help and WHEREAS to help more people achieve and sustain long-term recovery the Webster County Board of Supervisors and Community and Family Resources invite all residents of Webster County to participate in National Recovery Month (Recovery Month) and

NOW THEREFORE We by virtue of the authority vested in us by the laws of Iowa do hereby proclaim the month of September 2014 as National Recovery Month in Webster County and call upon the people of the County to observe this month with appropriate programs activities and ceremonies to support this yearrsquos Recovery Month In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 19th day of August 2014

Webster County Board of SupervisorsClark Fletcher Clark FletcherChairman Board of SupervisorsMotion carried unanimously

Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve request to assign Tax Sale Certificate P110004 parcel number 1712202004 known as 1107 Beek St Gowrie to the Town of Gowrie Iowa Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from City of Fort Dodge to install 16 inch water main along the west side of Quail Avenue from the corporate limits south to OHV Park (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Dencklau to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from Midland Power Cooperative to install overhead electric along west side of Vasse Avenue from 394th Street south approximately 1800 feet to new home at 3956 Vasse Avenue in the NE14 of SE14 of Section 33 Township 86 North Range 27 West (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve and authorize county engineer to sign agreement with Electronic Engineering to purchase Networkfleet vehicle management system with three year customer support Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to adjourn the meeting Motion carried unanimously ___________________________ Carol Messerly Clark FletcherWebster County Auditor Chairman Board of SupervisorsWebster County Claims Register Report for 08-12-2014 ACCESS SYSTEMS COPIER LEASE AGREEMENT 10600ADVANCED SYSTEMS INC office supplies 51370AHLERS amp COONEY PC legal fees 8250

ALLIANT ENERGY UTILITIES 4492ALLIED INVESTMENT PROPERTIES L rent payments 7900ALLSCRIPTS maintenance fee 41400AMHOF ROXANNE mileage 3366ANDERSON STATION INC transportation 9200ANDERSON JON E mileage 1500ANDERSON KATHERINE mileage 17085ANDERSON MINDY cell phone reimbursement 2500ARAMARK UNIFORM SERVICES SHED SUPPLIES 11498BADGER LIBRARY 1st library payment 241495BAEDKE GREG mileage 1500BIRDSELL TAMARA mileage 21012BLACK HILLS ENERGY UTILITIES 9657BLOOMQUIEST JEANNE RIGHT OF WAY 201451BOMGAARS SUPPLY parts 13891BRIGGS CORPORATION forms 4564BRINKMAN CLOUGH JANET RIGHT OF WAY 117452BROWN SUPPLY CO INC SHED SUPPLIES 74250BRW SHED SUPPLIES 3000BUENA VISTA CO SHERIFF service fees 1750CALHOUN COUNTY ECA LIGHTING 875CALHOUN COUNTY SHERIFF service fees 2894CALHOUN-BURNS amp ASSOCIATES INC DESIGN SERVICES 478200CASEYS GENERAL STORES INC fuel 83211CENTRAL IA JUVENILE DET CENTER detention services 170000CENTRAL IOWA DISTRIBUTING INC supplies 64480CHANCE JENNIFER mileage 2193CHIEF SUPPLY CORP employee uniforms 26530CITY OF FORT DODGE LIQUID ASPHALT 399500CLARE LIBRARY 1st library payment 213084COCHRANE TONI ZEHR salary 302500COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER voucher program 4000CONDON KRISTINE mileage 19993COUNTY SOCIAL SERVICES mhds regional fiscal 40000000CREATIVE SIGNS amp GRAPHICS supplies 39800CRITES CHARLOTTE wic cleaning 20000DANIEL PHARMACY prescriptions 3427DANIEL TIRE COMPANY TIRE REPAIR 84679DANIELS BOB rent amp expense 40000DAYTON PUBLIC LIBRARY 1st library payment 269906DAYTON REVIEW legal notice publishing 149258DAYTON TOWN OF utilities 15639DEARBORN NATIONAL life insurance 56256DEYTA LLC hhcahps fee 9000DOOLITTLE OIL CO INC GREASEOIL 259695DOUBLE M SIGNS shirts 11235DUNCOMBE LIBRARY 1st library payment 248598EDMAN ALISHA mileage 36924ELDORA PHARMACY prescription 6580ELECTRICAL MATERIALS CO STOCK 11824ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING equipment for vehicle 649685ESCOBEDO SHELLEY postage reimbursement 2269EVANS PAM rent amp expense 40000FAMILY PLANNING COUNCIL conference registration 21500FETROW REPORTING INC deposition 20520FORCE AMERICA INC STOCK amp PARTS 11529FORT DODGE FORD INC OUTSIDE REPAIR SERVICES 4061FORT DODGE MACHINE amp SUPPLY PARTS amp STOCK 55849FORT DODGE PUBLIC LIBRARY 1st library payment 1573268FORT DODGE WATER DEPT utilities 38022FREEMAN SUSAN wages 168402FRONTIER phone serivce 213701GARGANO MARK medical examiner expense 50000GE CAPITAL installation 23830GEHLHAUSEN DAWN mileage 16678GENE MOELLER OIL COMPANY fuel 8495GENERAL TRAFFIC CONTROLS INC supplies 979950GOVCONNECTION INC replacememt battery 48580GOWRIE MUNICIPAL UTILITIES UTILITLES 16697GOWRIE NEWS legal notice 144158GOWRIE PUBLIC LIBRARY 1st library payment 262803GRAY SANITATION GARBAGE 4400GRELL MELISSA mileage 28969GROUP SERVICES INC insurance premium 2311550GURNETT TERESA mileage 2601HALFWASSEN ANGIE cell phone reimbusement 2500HAMILTON MONICA mileage 6885HANNA LAURA mileage 15861HARCOURT COMMUNITY LIBRARY 1st library payment 272789HARCOURT EQUIPMENT PARTS amp STOCK 181133HAWKEYE LEGAL SERVICES INC serve papers 4000HEITRITNER TRACEY wages 179394HENRY SCHEIN INC supplies 83490HEPP BLAINE animal control 252793HERITAGE LIBRARY 1st library payment 248598HIWAY TRUCK EQUIP CO NEW PUP TRAILERS 9728400HOLMS RADIATOR LLC PARTS 170014HOTSY EQUIPMENT COMPANY SHED SUPPLIES 3830HOUSEHOLDER ELIZABETH cell phone reimbursement 2500HOWELL HALEY mileage 30040HOWELL JULIE A mileage 11833HUGGHINS CATHY wages 63750HUMBOLDT COUNTY SHERIFF service fees 3900HUMBOLDT NEWSPAPERS advertising 40900IDOT SHED SUPPLIES 318808INSIGHT PUBLIC SECTOR INC software 463124INSURANCE FINANCE CORP emergency dispatch pro liablity 37315IOWA COMMUNITIES ASSURANCE POO deductable 250000IOWA PRISON INDUSTRIES SIGNS 91820IOWA SECRETARY OF STATE ivoters maintenance fee 347436IOWA WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT unemployment 448800J amp K MARKETING JACK BRADLEY contracted wages 183000JDM MANAGMENT rent payments 8000JIMS SERVICE INC vehicle serivce 25208JOHNSON COUNTY SHERIFF service 2452JOHNSON LAW FIRM legal fees 5625JOHNSON KYLE mowing expense 20000JONES REBECCA mileage 19176JOSTEN KATHLEEN A mileage phone 35350JP BYSON OIL COMPANY 1 year tank lease 6420KAESER amp BLAIR INC supplies 66585KAVANAUGH LINDSAY mileage 5305KC - WEST PLAINS COMMODITIES SALT 695980KERSTEN ERNEST board legal fees 38896KERWIN LINDA mileage 4387KIMBALL MIDWEST STOCK 44298KITTLESON VALERIE mileage 24225KNAPP CAROL patient treatment 5600KNIPPEL MARGRET mileage 1500LEHIGH LIBRARY 1st library payment 266355LEHIGH VALLEY COOP TELE UTILITIES 15777LEHIGH CITY OF UTILITIES 42296LINCOLN JANEL salary 42000LISKA LACCEY mileage 8512LOST GROVE APARTMENTS rent amp expense 27500MALLOY REPORTING SERVICE depositions 4470MARCO INC copier contract 26115MARCO INC copier lease 20614MARSHALL COUNTY SHERIFF serve papers 9200MATTS TIRE SERVICE INC TIRE REPAIR 12300MCGILL ANDREW L phone 5000MCNEIL SCOTT rent payments 30000MENARDS - FORT DODGE SHED SUPPLIES 54180MERCK SHARP amp DOHME CORP vaccines 110122MICHAEL BRETT contracted services 58820MID COUNTRY MACHINERY INC TOOL REPAIR 89419MIDAMERICAN ENERGY utilities 40820MIDWEST WHEEL CO PARTS amp STOCK 190296MOORE MEDICAL supplies 143688NAPA AUTO SUPPLY PARTS amp STOCK 35082NASH KATHY certificate training fee 4000NELLIS BRIAN shoes 5000NICHOLS TRICIA mileage 3520OCONNOR BARB mileage 9282OFFICE ELEMENTS printer ink 63808OHALLORAN INTERNATIONAL INC PARTS amp STOCK 348126OLSON STACI medical examiner expense 10000OREILLY AUTO PARTS PARTS amp STOCK 94289OUPHACHACK SYVANH interpreter fees 10000PALMER KATHERINE mileage 35343PAT OBERG CUSTOMS SHOP SUPPLIES 7500PEDERSON SANITATION GARBAGE 8800PETERMAN JENNIFER mileage 2652PETTY CASH SHERIFF postage 14021PICTOMETRY INTERNATIONAL CORP2ND YEAR PAYEMNT 2469542POWERPLAN STOCK amp PARTS 48921PRESCOTT KARI mileage 24990PRINSCO INC CULVERT MATERIALS 69788PROCESS FORWARDING INTERNATION serve papers 8500RESERVE ACCOUNT POSTAGE 80025ROSALEZ LOCK amp KEY duplicate keys 2000

SAC COUNTY SHERIFF service fees 9614SANCHEZ GEORGINA wic interpreter fees 46000SANOFI PASTEUR INC vaccines 7676SAVITS COURT REPORTING transcript 1800SCHMIDT BRIAN D training services 5610SCHOON KAREN L phone reimbursement 5000SHEDA JENNIFER phone 2500SIBBITT DANI mileage 28408SIDWELL COMPANY training 223000SMILEMAKERS INC supplies 93255STAPLES ADVANTAGE office supplies 52903STAR ENERGY LLC FUEL 317936STATE MEDICAL EXAMINERS OFFICE medical examiner ex 236200STEIN SHEILA mileage 4692STOREY KENWORTHY OFFICE SUPPLIES 43452STOREY KENWORTHYMATT PARROTT office supplies 13368STRATFORD LIBRARY 1st library payment 12472SWEENEY COURT REPORTING deposition 25445THE GARAGE DOOR COMPANY INC OUTSIDE REPAIR SER 49900THE LAW OFFICE OF ERIC EIDE drainage legal fees 204800THE MESSENGER publish board proceedings 112459THREE EAGLES OF FORT DODGE INC adveritising 109500TIMMERMAN SUSAN mileage 79918TRINITY REGIONAL HEALTH SYSTEM medical examiner ex 206508TRUCK COUNTRY OF IOWA PARTS amp STOCK 81312UBBEN COURTNEY mileage 21165UNITED STATES CELLULAR service 51805UPPER DES MOINES OPPORTUNITY contracted services 8500UTLEY LACEY mileage 12138VERIZON WIRELESS cell service 190344W amp H COOP OIL COMPANY FUEL 4130991WAHKONSA MANOR rent payments 40300WALMART COMMUNITY supplies 83834WALTERS SANITARY SERVICE INC GARBAGE 14225WATCH GUARD 3 bracket kits 23500WEBSTER CALHOUN COOP TELE 911 circuits 73248WEBSTER COUNTY AUDITOR rent 201555WEBSTER COUNTY SHERIFF transportation 121046WEBSTER COUNTY TREASURER DRAINAGE ASSESMENTS 24981WEBSTER CTY COMMUNITY SERVICES carpet 58000WELLS FARGO REMITANCE CENTER isac meeting lodging 50100WEX BANK fuel for transporting 161038WITTE JOEL cell phone reimbursement 2500WOODLAND ACRES CORP rent amp expense 40000WOODRUFF MARGARET mileage 7243WOOLSTOCK MUTUAL TELEPHONE computer servicesinternet 15985WRIGHT COUNTY SHERIFF diligent search of subpoena 1680WUEBKER JENNIFER mileage 7956

Dayton Light and PowerRegular MeetingWednesday August 20 2014700 am ndash City Hall

Board Chairman Kenny Sanders called the meeting to order at 700 am Roll Call Present Board members Rentschler Sanders and Vangilder Absent none Also present Randy Danielson and Craig Johnson

AGENDA Rentschler moved to approve the agenda as printed Second by Vangilder Motion carried unanimously

MINUTES Vangilder moved to approve the minutes of the July 16 regular meeting as printed Second by Rentschler Motion carried unanimously

BILLS Vangilder moved to approve the bills as presented Second by Rentschler Motion carried unanimously

TREE OF HOPE After discussion the Board agreed to allow Chairman Sanders to discuss options for the Tree of Hope with City officials and citizens

3 PHASE ELECTRIC SERVICE POLICY The Board tabled any change to the 3 phase electric extension policy until more information is received

CLINIC X-RAY EQUIPMENT Following discussion Vangilder moved to appropriate $2500 towards the purchase of x-ray equipment by the City to be used by the Community Clinic Second by Rentschler Motion carried unanimously

OAK PARK ELECTRIC SERVICE City Foreman Craig Johnson reported that Oak Park electric services were in good condition with a couple of areas to work on prior to Labor Day weekend

ADJOURN Rentschler moved to adjourn Second by Vangilder Motion carried unanimously The meeting was adjourned at 737 am

_____________________________ _______________________________Board Chairman Kenny Sanders Attest

Public NoticeYour Right to KnowDayton Light and Power

Approval of bills Period ending 08-20-14 City of dayon 6042 on account 10000Josh pace 6062 refunded 2000Ryan rice 6058 refunded 10000Marvin anderson 4448 refunded 2000Duan boker 1948 refunded 2000 Total for dept 00 26000Border states electric meter main hub electric 24038Caseyrsquos general stores 514 Gal gas electric 17270Chapman metering test 22 3 phase meters electric 140170Chapman metering test 4 meters electric 5426City of dayton reimb 12 of printer electric 25050City of dayton reimb 12 acfurnace electric 168650Continental research corp 12-ratchet set electric 10196Dayton review project share notice electric 8750Electrical materials co ug wire splice electric 2064Electronic specialties file fcc license renewal electric 8500Engquist lumber co sub sump pump hose electric 19797Crescent electric supply elec boxconduitmisc electric 74978Jerry paullin weld alum light pole electric 897588888 Lehigh valley teleph july phoneinternet serv electric 631988888 Lehigh valley teleph july sub phonetv serv electric 5164Midland power coop grandview apt wtr heater electric 42500Midland power coop july-475863 kwh electric 3385494Napa auto parts gen battery charger electric 1342988888 Payroll account july reg gross wages electric 20740688888 Payroll account july ptot gross wages electric 7791288888 Payroll account july ficamedi electric 595988888 Payroll account july city ipers electric 695788888 Payroll account aug healthdental ins electric 10574488888 Payroll account aug life disability ins electric 203088888 Postmaster j uly bill postage electric 16592Postmaster 200 stamps electric 9800Todd powers trim sec wires-rodeo electric 1500088888 Security savings bank aug bank ach fees electric 320088888 Treasurer- state of iowa july salesoption taxes electric 11244188888 United states cellular july generator line electric 4463Webster county ema 12 fy 2015 assessment electric 25258Ziegler cat inc Repair gen battery charg electric 200920 Total for dept 53 4760452 Total for bank 01 4786452 Grand total 4786452

Dayton Public LibraryBooks bull DVDrsquos MagazinesOPEN MON WED FRI amp SAT

Aug 27 2014Dayton Review 13

Leo L Ott 93Leo L Ott 93 of Boxholm Iowa passed

away on Friday August 22 2014 at Westhaven Community in Boone

Funeral services will be held 130 pm Sat-urday August 30 2014 at the United Methodist Church in Boxholm Pastor Alaire Willits will officiate Burial will be at Renner Cemetery rural Boxholm Visitation will be Friday from 500 to 800 pm at Carson ndash Stapp Funeral Home in Ogden For online obituaries amp con-dolences please visit wwwcarsonstappfuneral-homecom

Leo was born on August 24 1920 to Leon and Minnie (Shafer) Ott on the family farm out-side of Boxholm He attended and graduated from Boxholm Consolidated School in 1940

On October 28th 1944 he was joined in marriage to Ruth Jean Anderson while serving in the United States Navy during World War II To this union three children were born Donald Lee Veva Maria and Janet Rae Leo farmed on the family farm after returning from the service and enjoyed feeding cattle and raising a good crop of corn and soybeans each year Leo re-tired at an early age and continued to help each spring and fall with the crops

He and Ruth enjoyed their winters in Ari-zona and his passions were playing his organ entertaining his family and friends bowling and attending a dance each week He enjoyed planting his garden each spring and having a

Obituaries

Dane Earl Ott born July 31

Dane Earl Ott son of Jason and Mindy Ott Ogden was born July 31 at Mary Greeley Hospital Ames He is welcomed home by big brother Grant (age 3)

Grandparents are Earl and Georgene Han-son Dayton and Wanda and Dale Headrick Boone and Craig Ott Ogden

Great grandparents are Imogene Hanson of DaytonJudy Tingwald of Woodward and Mary Ott Ogden

The regular meeting of the City of Harcourt met at City Hall on August 18th 2014 at 700 pm Mayor Brundage called the meeting to order with the following Council present Engquist Greenfield Peterson and Gallentine Council Member Hanson was absent Also present Robert Barnett Bud Troup and Sherry TroupMoved by Engquist seconded by Gallentine to approve the Agenda as presented AYES ALL MC Moved by Gallentine seconded by Peter-son to approve minutes as corrected to state fire hydrant will be replaced not that it had been replaced AYES ALL MCREPORTS AND UPDATEA Water and Sewer Barney reported that All American Turf had been to lagoon and sprayed he stated some weeds still very green Barney contacted applicator at All American Turf and if weeds have not died by Friday to call back and applicator will come back and spray again Barney still has water on at bathrooms at parks for right now Mayor explained privacy issues as to reason why we cannot give out billing register informationB Maintenance Mayor reported Sam will have the letters up on the signs and will need to order more lettersC Streets Council Member Engquist spoke to Jerry Black about the streets and completing the work that needs to be completed Council Member suggested we look around for other bids discussion was held about services we receive from Fort Dodge Asphalt and agreed that we need to look for other companies to bid our street work D Community Center No ReportE Park and Rec Council Member Greenfield informed every-one that there are several trees in the park that need to be trimmed or taken down will contact Jason Akins to give estimate F Fire Department No ReportG 911 and Ambulance No ReportH Solid Waste No ReportI Emergency Management No Report

OLD BUSINESS

A Shelter House Fundraiser- Date of November 2nd 2014 was date set for shelter house fundraiser B Building Permit (Troup)- Discussion was held and looked at information provided Council Member Gallentine stated that until further information providing property lines was provided the building permit would not be able to be approvedC Lease Ball Diamond to School- Council Member Engquist spoke to Dave Hainzinger and school board wanted the city to have the city attorney draw up an agreement between school and city

NEW BUSINESSA Slide at City Park ndash Tabled for now

Approval of Bills Greenfield made a motion to approve bills seconded by Peterson AYES ALL MC

Adjourn Greenfield made the motion to adjourn seconded by Engquist AYES ALL MC Meeting adjourned at 843 PM

July Revenues

General -$146859 Water -$661561 LOST $325632 Road Use -$211166Sewer-$277121

August Bills

IPERS - $29380 Sam Dorman-$43547Black Hills Energy-$6620 Alliant Energy-$111051Blair Sanitation-$41650 TCB Sanitation-$157675Dayton Review-$5768 Ag Source Laborato-ries-$2200Lehigh Valley Coop Telephone-$10169 Tina Brandel-$74263Donna Brundage-$37166 Robert Barnett-$70400IRS-$77972 Engquist Lumber CO- $3194 Harcourt Equipment-$24399 USPS-18500Wex Bank-$7213 Webster County EMA-$17745Richard Reinartz-$5750 Webster County Telecom-munications-$85925Hawkins INC-$45972 Iowa DNR-$21000

____________________ Clerk ________________________________ Mayor Tina Brandel Donna Brundage

Public NoticeYour Right to KnowCity of Harcourt

Alexis Hanson of the Dayton Tigers with Vern Bauer of Gowrie who purchased her beef premium at the 2014 fair auction

Gage Fevold Gowrie Groundbreakers stands with his trophies after the 2014 fair auction Dayton Farm Drainage purchased his premium during the auction

Owen Oeltjenbruns Dayton Tigers stands with John McIntire of McIntire Show Lambs as he purchased the grand champion market lambs premium

Pierce Woodruff of the Gowrie Ground-breakers poses with Maureen Brand of Quality Bookkeeping during the auction af-ter Quality Bookkeeping purchased his mar-ket goat premium

beautiful flower gar-den He was an active member of the Box-holm United Meth-odist Church and a member of the Boone Elks Club

Leo is survived by his wife of 69 years Ruth of Westhaven Community one son and two daughters Donald Ott Eure-ka California Veva (Dick) Teeters Og-den Iowa Janet (Jim) Stewart Bunside Iowa seven grandchildren Ryan and Justin Ott Annette (Dave) Bojevsky Michele (Joe) Over-turf Jennifer (Craig Fjelland) Teeters Sean (Melinda) Stewart and Shane (Kerry) Maline nine great grandchildren Koa Ott Jessica and Austin Glaspey Issac and Kennedy Overturf Shelby and Hunter Bojevsky Shelby Chad and Timothy Stewart and 2 great great grandchil-dren Delanie Nissen and Aspen Glaspey and many cousins neices nephews and friends Leo is preceded in death by his parents Leon and Minnie Ott his sister Lucille Burman and his brother Charles Ott Jr niece Connie (Bur-man) Dressen and nephew Craig Norris Ott

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review14

Thursday Sept 4 Free entrance into entertainment

500 pm Little Miss amp Mr Pufferbilly car-nival games open food court opens brat stand opens beer tent opens classic car show and photo contest display

600 pm Opening Ceremonies by Boone Veterans Council

700 pm Pufferbilly Unplugged Concert

Friday Sept 5$200 entrance into entertainment

900 am Pufferbilly Days quilt show 1100 am Food court opens400 pm Carnival and games open500 pm Beer tent opens600 pm Pufferbilly Days softball tourna-

ment bingo with Ogden Lions730 pm Burnin Sensations Concert

Saturday Sept 6$200 entrance into entertainment

700 am Pufferbilly Days 5k and 10k run900 am Craft fair opens food court opens

brat stand opens Pufferbilly Days softball tour-nament Pufferbilly Days quilt show

930 am Pufferbilly Days Parade1000 am Beer tent opens1100 am Tailgate party for Iowa vs Mis-

souri State and Iowa State vs Kansas State car-nival and games open

1200 pm Bags tournament100 pm Motorcycle show115 pm Parade band awards

Pufferbilly Dayrsquos Schedule

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Southeast Valley

Wednesday Aug 27 Athletic Booseter Foundation Phone-a-thon 5-9pm

Thursday Aug 28 B amp G V CC Meet SEV Invite 5-7pm G JVRJVV VB Manson Northwest Webster 6-9pm

Friday Aug 29 V FB Game Manson Northwest Webster 7-9pm Early dismissal 220

Aug 27 2014Dayton Review 15

Enjoy Pufferbilly DaysYour friendly neighborhood Walmart

Save Money Live Better

New location on Hwy 30

Welcome to Boone

Thursday Sept 4 Free entrance into entertainment

500 pm Little Miss amp Mr Pufferbilly car-nival games open food court opens brat stand opens beer tent opens classic car show and photo contest display

600 pm Opening Ceremonies by Boone Veterans Council

700 pm Pufferbilly Unplugged Concert

Friday Sept 5$200 entrance into entertainment

900 am Pufferbilly Days quilt show 1100 am Food court opens400 pm Carnival and games open500 pm Beer tent opens600 pm Pufferbilly Days softball tourna-

ment bingo with Ogden Lions730 pm Burnin Sensations Concert

Saturday Sept 6$200 entrance into entertainment

700 am Pufferbilly Days 5k and 10k run900 am Craft fair opens food court opens

brat stand opens Pufferbilly Days softball tour-nament Pufferbilly Days quilt show

930 am Pufferbilly Days Parade1000 am Beer tent opens1100 am Tailgate party for Iowa vs Mis-

souri State and Iowa State vs Kansas State car-nival and games open

1200 pm Bags tournament100 pm Motorcycle show115 pm Parade band awards

Pufferbilly Dayrsquos Schedule130 pm Kidrsquos Choo Choo Fun Run600 pm Bingo with Ogden Lions730 pm Toaster Concert

Sunday Sept 7

900 am Pufferbilly Days bike ride930 am Pufferbillys Days church service1000 am Food court opens craft fair

opens mud volleyball horseshoe tournament1030 am Family Fun Day1100 am Pet show130 pm BBQ Cook-Off Pufferbilly Days

quilt show

CorrectionThe intern for the Dayton Review this past

summer was Nicole Presley Her last name wasincorrect in our publication last weekNicole did a wonderful job for the Dayton

Review this summer We wish her well at Iowa State this coming school year

CorrectionJaguars to host the SEV international cross

country meet at Gowrie Municipal Golf Course Not Prairie View Gold Course

Motorcycle Rider education class Sept 12-14 at ICCC

Two sessions of Motorcycle Rider Education classes are being offered at Iowa Central Community College Transportation Technology Center in Fort Dodge The classes will consist of two components 5 hours of classroom and 10 hours of range time

Session two will be September 12 13 and 14

The classroom portion will be on Friday from 5 to 10 pm with a choice of two different ranges being offered Range 1 will be Saturday and Sunday morning from 700 am to Noon

Range 2 will be Saturday and Sunday afternoon from 100 to 600 pm

Preregistration and payment are required as class sizes are limited For more information please contact Transportation Technology Center at 515-574-1971

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review16

Marcia Kay Vegors Marcia Kay Vegors was born June 3 1948

in Fort Dodge and passed away on April 27 2013 in Greeley Colorado

Marcia was the daughter of one of the 3 founders of the Dayton Rodeo Duane Vegors Marciarsquos mom was Erma and her brother is Norm Vegors

Later Marcia worked as a rodeo secretary for a rodeo stock contractor around the mid-west

Marcia married Bud Williams from Stratford in 1979

Marcia and Bud were involved with the Dayton Rodeo and the Wrangler Saddle Club from the early days

Marcia worked in the cook shack which was a small building located on the north arena fence where cowboys could order food from the arena through a hole in the fence Marcia also helped her mom Erma taking entries and doing the secretary work for the rodeo

Bud and Marciarsquos final resting place is at the familyrsquos Vegors Cemetery NW of Stratford

The empty saddled horse is led by Marciarsquos brother Norm

Happy Trails Marcia

Dayton Rodeo Empty Saddle award winners

Marcia Vegors and Bud Williams

Bud Williams Kerwin (Bud) Harold Williams was born

on July 26 1942 on a farm North of Stratford and grew up in the same area He graduated from Stratford High School in 1960 He passed away August 1 2013 in Greeley Colorado

He became a farrier through training at California Polytech San Luis Obispo CA in 1963 For the next 20 years Bud made his living by shoeing horses and shearing sheep in Hamilton Webster and Boone Counties In 1979 he married Marcia Vegors They moved to the Hill country of Texas and then to Fort Collins CO where Bud became the Night Manager of the Fort Collins Sale Barn He retired in 2006

Bud has 2 sons Shawn and Heath 3 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren

Bud enjoyed working around horses and livestock all his life Many times in his career when a young horse owner could not afford the shoeing costs Bud would complete the work and let the owner pay as he or she could

Bud and Marsha were involved with the Dayton Rodeo and the Wrangler Saddle Club from the early days Budrsquos main job at the Dayton Rodeo was behind the chutes working with the broncs and bulls

Bud and Marciarsquos final resting place is at the familyrsquos Vegors Cemetery NW of Stratford

The empty saddled horse is led by Budrsquos son Shawn Happy Trails Bud

Ralph Dwaine Haub

Ralph Dwaine Haub was born in Manson on September 15 1926 to Ezra and Eva Haub and passed away on April 28 2014 Ralph graduated from Dayton High School in 1945

Ralph worked with his Dad and farmed the home place north of Dayton and during one winter he traveled

to New Mexico and worked as a cowboy on ranches

On September 9 1950 he married Joan McCall of Boone They have 2 sons David and John They began their life together farming in the Dayton area and later moved to a dairy farm SW of Boone where he lived most of the rest of his life

When the rodeo was located on top of the hill where the rodeo parking lot is now Ralphrsquos rodeo life began with riding steers This ended when he was kicked in the head and knocked out His brother Daryl said that he thought that he had lost his big brother

Ralph and his friend Cliff Gabrielson from Stratford started to work as clowns for the Dayton rodeo Ralphrsquos rodeo clown name was ldquoRub-a-Dubrdquo Ralph built the calf pens at the east end of the arena and worked there during the rodeos He also helped move the bleachers from Ames to Dayton He was a life-long member of the Wranglers

The empty saddle is led by his brother John Haub

Happy Trails Ralph

Dick TellRichard Tell known as Dick lived in

Dayton all of his life Dick was born on March 11 1929 and passed away on January 5 2014

Dick married Erma Rosendahl and had 2 children Gary Tell and Carol (Keith) Harison and 2 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren

He served the Missouri Synod Trinity Lutheran church in Dayton as a board member and treasurer Dick served in the Marine Corp in the Korea Conflict in 1953 and 1954

He served the Dayton community as mayor for 8 years councilman Lions club president and the committee that formed the River Valley Old Engine and Tractor Days

Dickrsquos Webster County service included the 911 Board Solid Waste Management Board and he ran for County Supervisor Dick was instrumental in getting the ldquoHabitat for Humanityrdquo house built in Dayton

Dickrsquos work with the Dayton Rodeo included parking cars on the hill for many years running the Community Club cook shack and serving on the Dayton Rodeo Celebration Committee

The empty saddle is led by Jesse Greene the Rodeo Celebration Committee President

Happy Trails Dick

Dick Tell

Leonard AndersonLeonard Anderson was born on March 24

1938 He passed into heaven on September 14 2013 10 days before his 53rd anniversary of marriage to Marilyn Johnson Their children are Andrew and Gwenda Anderson and Alayna and Scott Longhorn Their grandchildren are Tyler Anderson Lillie Lance Lane and Lydia Longhorn

Leonard belonged to Emanuel Lutheran Church in Dayton serving his Lord with 18 years as Sunday School teacher and 6 years as board membership and head usher

Leonard was honorably discharged from the Army in 1958 He then completed Iowa Statersquos 2 year farm operations program and entered into his lifersquos work of farming

Leonard served the Dayton community as Township Clerk Dayton Coop Elevator Board member and Dayton School Board member He belonged to the Lionrsquos Club American Legion and was a Stine and Cargill Seed dealer Leonard was honored in 1979 as the arearsquos Farmer of the Year Leonard was a 23-year board member of Midland Power and the president of the Webster County Cattlemensrsquo Association

Leonardrsquos membership in the Dayton Wranglers Saddle Club was mostly spent on the Dayton Rodeo amp Celebration Committee for 34 years serving as President of the committee for 30 years During that time he installed the Iowarsquos Miss Rodeo Pageant when the rodeo was affiliated with the IPRA He initiated the seven event seven year commemoration belt buckle series for the Dayton Rodeo Leonard also saw that the ldquoEmpty Saddlerdquo memorial program that you are watching right now was presented at the Monday afternoon performance to honor those who gave so much of their lives to the building of the Dayton Rodeo For 30 years Leonard rode his horse Sugar at the end of the parade signaling the paradersquos completion In 2008 Leonard and his wife Marilyn were honored as the Dayton Rodeo Parade Grand Marshalls in appreciation for their contribution of rodeo work for Dayton

Leonardrsquos love of riding and packing horses in the Big Horn Mountains continued for 20+ years with family and friends Another great love of Leonardrsquos was reading western history Therefore a scholarship for academic technical or computer books for higher education will be started in Leonardrsquos name this year Applications for this scholarship will be made available online at daytonrodeocom

Leonardrsquos horse Buddy is being led into the arena by his daughter Alayna Longhorn

Happy trails Leonard

Ralph Haub pre-forms as a Rodeo clown

Leonard Anderson

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Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review12WEBSTER CO

BOARD OF SUPERVISORSRegular MeetingAugust 12 2014

The Board of Supervisors met in Session on the above date with the following members present Singer Fletcher Dencklau Campbell and Leffler Absent None Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve minutes of the August 5 2014 regular meeting Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to receive and place on file Drainage Repairs for DD 284 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Singer to approve wage increase for the following Correctional Officers Shawna Dencklau to $1625 effective August 26 2014 Brian Nellis to $1625 effective August 27 2014 and Tanner Nowell to $1594 effective August 19 2014 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Singer seconded by Dencklau to accept resignation of Joan Lara Case Management Supervisor effective August 29 2014 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve Class C Native Wine permit application for Soldier Creek Winery LLC Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve proposal from Cleaning Connection Inc for window washing services at the Law Enforcement Center Bank Building Social Services Building and Courthouse Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from Webster-Calhoun Telephone to bore under 390th Street to install fiber optic cable to New Coop 2024 390th Street in Section 35 Township 86 North Range 29 West Lost Grove Township (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Singer to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from Michael Raymond to mow and harvest right of way along 234th Street beginning east of Moorland Pond parking lot entrance and continuing east to intersection with Route D36 and 230th Street subject to applicant complying with all conditions of permit and attachments (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously At 1030am a Public Hearing was held on first consideration of an amendment to Zoning Ordinance 046 and Zoning Map to rezone the following described property from A-1 to A-2 Beginning from the Northwest corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 10 Township 87 North Range 28 West of the 5th PM Webster County Iowa thence 555rsquo to the East along the existing Northern boundary thence 355rsquo to the South thence 130rsquo to the West thence 330rsquo to the South thence 355rsquo to the West thence 260rsquo to the North along the existing western boundary thence 100rsquo to the Northwest angled along the existing property boundary and 350rsquo to the North along the existing property boundary ending at the existing Northwest corner (Mike Halligan intends to use it residentially) No written or oral comments were received therefore Chairman Fletcher closed the public hearing Moved by Campbell seconded by Singer to approve of first consideration and waive second consideration of an amendment to Zoning Ordinance 046 and Zoning Map to rezone the above described property from A-1 to A-2 and further to set September 2 2014 at 1000am as the date and time for final consideration to amend Zoning Ordinance 046 and Zoning Map to rezone the following described property from A-1 to A-2 Beginning from the Northwest corner of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section 10 Township 87 North Range 28 West of the 5th PM Webster County Iowa thence 555rsquo to the East along the existing Northern boundary thence 355rsquo to the South thence 130rsquo to the West thence 330rsquo to the South thence 355rsquo to the West thence 260rsquo to the North along the existing western boundary thence 100rsquo to the Northwest angled along the existing property boundary and 350rsquo to the North along the existing property boundary ending at the existing Northwest corner Roll call vote Ayes ndash Dencklau Campbell Leffler Singer and Fletcher Nays ndash none Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Singer to allow claims Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to adjourn the meeting Motion carried unanimously ___________________________ Carol Messerly Clark FletcherWebster County Auditor Chairman Board of Supervisors

Regular MeetingAugust 19 2014

The Board of Supervisors will meet in Session on the above date with the following members present Fletcher Dencklau Campbell and Leffler Absent Singer Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve minutes of the August 12 2014 regular meeting Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to receive and place on file wage increase for Trin Lewis to $2280 per hour effective August 4 2014 Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Dencklau to approve and authorize Chair to sign the following Proclamation Addiction Recovery Month Proclamation WHEREAS behavioral health is an essential part of health and onersquos overall wellness and WHEREAS prevention of mental andor substance use disorders works treatment is effective and people recover in our area and around the nation and WHEREAS preventing and overcoming mental andor substance use disorders is essential to achieving healthy lifestyles both physically and emotionally and WHEREAS we must encourage relatives and friends of people with mental andor substance use disorders to implement preventive measures recognize the signs of a problem and guide those in need to appropriate treatment and recovery support services and WHEREAS in 2011 38 million people received specialty treatment for a substance use disorder and more than 316 million adults aged 18 or older received services for mental disorders according to the 2011 National Survey on Drug Use and Health Given the serious nature of this public health problem we must continue to reach the millions more who need help and WHEREAS to help more people achieve and sustain long-term recovery the Webster County Board of Supervisors and Community and Family Resources invite all residents of Webster County to participate in National Recovery Month (Recovery Month) and

NOW THEREFORE We by virtue of the authority vested in us by the laws of Iowa do hereby proclaim the month of September 2014 as National Recovery Month in Webster County and call upon the people of the County to observe this month with appropriate programs activities and ceremonies to support this yearrsquos Recovery Month In Witness Whereof I have hereunto set my hand this 19th day of August 2014

Webster County Board of SupervisorsClark Fletcher Clark FletcherChairman Board of SupervisorsMotion carried unanimously

Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve request to assign Tax Sale Certificate P110004 parcel number 1712202004 known as 1107 Beek St Gowrie to the Town of Gowrie Iowa Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from City of Fort Dodge to install 16 inch water main along the west side of Quail Avenue from the corporate limits south to OHV Park (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously Moved by Leffler seconded by Dencklau to approve and authorize Chair to sign permit from Midland Power Cooperative to install overhead electric along west side of Vasse Avenue from 394th Street south approximately 1800 feet to new home at 3956 Vasse Avenue in the NE14 of SE14 of Section 33 Township 86 North Range 27 West (Copy on file in Engineerrsquos office) Motion carried unanimously Moved by Dencklau seconded by Campbell to approve and authorize county engineer to sign agreement with Electronic Engineering to purchase Networkfleet vehicle management system with three year customer support Motion carried unanimously Moved by Campbell seconded by Leffler to adjourn the meeting Motion carried unanimously ___________________________ Carol Messerly Clark FletcherWebster County Auditor Chairman Board of SupervisorsWebster County Claims Register Report for 08-12-2014 ACCESS SYSTEMS COPIER LEASE AGREEMENT 10600ADVANCED SYSTEMS INC office supplies 51370AHLERS amp COONEY PC legal fees 8250

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Dayton Light and PowerRegular MeetingWednesday August 20 2014700 am ndash City Hall

Board Chairman Kenny Sanders called the meeting to order at 700 am Roll Call Present Board members Rentschler Sanders and Vangilder Absent none Also present Randy Danielson and Craig Johnson

AGENDA Rentschler moved to approve the agenda as printed Second by Vangilder Motion carried unanimously

MINUTES Vangilder moved to approve the minutes of the July 16 regular meeting as printed Second by Rentschler Motion carried unanimously

BILLS Vangilder moved to approve the bills as presented Second by Rentschler Motion carried unanimously

TREE OF HOPE After discussion the Board agreed to allow Chairman Sanders to discuss options for the Tree of Hope with City officials and citizens

3 PHASE ELECTRIC SERVICE POLICY The Board tabled any change to the 3 phase electric extension policy until more information is received

CLINIC X-RAY EQUIPMENT Following discussion Vangilder moved to appropriate $2500 towards the purchase of x-ray equipment by the City to be used by the Community Clinic Second by Rentschler Motion carried unanimously

OAK PARK ELECTRIC SERVICE City Foreman Craig Johnson reported that Oak Park electric services were in good condition with a couple of areas to work on prior to Labor Day weekend

ADJOURN Rentschler moved to adjourn Second by Vangilder Motion carried unanimously The meeting was adjourned at 737 am

_____________________________ _______________________________Board Chairman Kenny Sanders Attest

Public NoticeYour Right to KnowDayton Light and Power

Approval of bills Period ending 08-20-14 City of dayon 6042 on account 10000Josh pace 6062 refunded 2000Ryan rice 6058 refunded 10000Marvin anderson 4448 refunded 2000Duan boker 1948 refunded 2000 Total for dept 00 26000Border states electric meter main hub electric 24038Caseyrsquos general stores 514 Gal gas electric 17270Chapman metering test 22 3 phase meters electric 140170Chapman metering test 4 meters electric 5426City of dayton reimb 12 of printer electric 25050City of dayton reimb 12 acfurnace electric 168650Continental research corp 12-ratchet set electric 10196Dayton review project share notice electric 8750Electrical materials co ug wire splice electric 2064Electronic specialties file fcc license renewal electric 8500Engquist lumber co sub sump pump hose electric 19797Crescent electric supply elec boxconduitmisc electric 74978Jerry paullin weld alum light pole electric 897588888 Lehigh valley teleph july phoneinternet serv electric 631988888 Lehigh valley teleph july sub phonetv serv electric 5164Midland power coop grandview apt wtr heater electric 42500Midland power coop july-475863 kwh electric 3385494Napa auto parts gen battery charger electric 1342988888 Payroll account july reg gross wages electric 20740688888 Payroll account july ptot gross wages electric 7791288888 Payroll account july ficamedi electric 595988888 Payroll account july city ipers electric 695788888 Payroll account aug healthdental ins electric 10574488888 Payroll account aug life disability ins electric 203088888 Postmaster j uly bill postage electric 16592Postmaster 200 stamps electric 9800Todd powers trim sec wires-rodeo electric 1500088888 Security savings bank aug bank ach fees electric 320088888 Treasurer- state of iowa july salesoption taxes electric 11244188888 United states cellular july generator line electric 4463Webster county ema 12 fy 2015 assessment electric 25258Ziegler cat inc Repair gen battery charg electric 200920 Total for dept 53 4760452 Total for bank 01 4786452 Grand total 4786452

Dayton Public LibraryBooks bull DVDrsquos MagazinesOPEN MON WED FRI amp SAT

Aug 27 2014Dayton Review 13

Leo L Ott 93Leo L Ott 93 of Boxholm Iowa passed

away on Friday August 22 2014 at Westhaven Community in Boone

Funeral services will be held 130 pm Sat-urday August 30 2014 at the United Methodist Church in Boxholm Pastor Alaire Willits will officiate Burial will be at Renner Cemetery rural Boxholm Visitation will be Friday from 500 to 800 pm at Carson ndash Stapp Funeral Home in Ogden For online obituaries amp con-dolences please visit wwwcarsonstappfuneral-homecom

Leo was born on August 24 1920 to Leon and Minnie (Shafer) Ott on the family farm out-side of Boxholm He attended and graduated from Boxholm Consolidated School in 1940

On October 28th 1944 he was joined in marriage to Ruth Jean Anderson while serving in the United States Navy during World War II To this union three children were born Donald Lee Veva Maria and Janet Rae Leo farmed on the family farm after returning from the service and enjoyed feeding cattle and raising a good crop of corn and soybeans each year Leo re-tired at an early age and continued to help each spring and fall with the crops

He and Ruth enjoyed their winters in Ari-zona and his passions were playing his organ entertaining his family and friends bowling and attending a dance each week He enjoyed planting his garden each spring and having a

Obituaries

Dane Earl Ott born July 31

Dane Earl Ott son of Jason and Mindy Ott Ogden was born July 31 at Mary Greeley Hospital Ames He is welcomed home by big brother Grant (age 3)

Grandparents are Earl and Georgene Han-son Dayton and Wanda and Dale Headrick Boone and Craig Ott Ogden

Great grandparents are Imogene Hanson of DaytonJudy Tingwald of Woodward and Mary Ott Ogden

The regular meeting of the City of Harcourt met at City Hall on August 18th 2014 at 700 pm Mayor Brundage called the meeting to order with the following Council present Engquist Greenfield Peterson and Gallentine Council Member Hanson was absent Also present Robert Barnett Bud Troup and Sherry TroupMoved by Engquist seconded by Gallentine to approve the Agenda as presented AYES ALL MC Moved by Gallentine seconded by Peter-son to approve minutes as corrected to state fire hydrant will be replaced not that it had been replaced AYES ALL MCREPORTS AND UPDATEA Water and Sewer Barney reported that All American Turf had been to lagoon and sprayed he stated some weeds still very green Barney contacted applicator at All American Turf and if weeds have not died by Friday to call back and applicator will come back and spray again Barney still has water on at bathrooms at parks for right now Mayor explained privacy issues as to reason why we cannot give out billing register informationB Maintenance Mayor reported Sam will have the letters up on the signs and will need to order more lettersC Streets Council Member Engquist spoke to Jerry Black about the streets and completing the work that needs to be completed Council Member suggested we look around for other bids discussion was held about services we receive from Fort Dodge Asphalt and agreed that we need to look for other companies to bid our street work D Community Center No ReportE Park and Rec Council Member Greenfield informed every-one that there are several trees in the park that need to be trimmed or taken down will contact Jason Akins to give estimate F Fire Department No ReportG 911 and Ambulance No ReportH Solid Waste No ReportI Emergency Management No Report

OLD BUSINESS

A Shelter House Fundraiser- Date of November 2nd 2014 was date set for shelter house fundraiser B Building Permit (Troup)- Discussion was held and looked at information provided Council Member Gallentine stated that until further information providing property lines was provided the building permit would not be able to be approvedC Lease Ball Diamond to School- Council Member Engquist spoke to Dave Hainzinger and school board wanted the city to have the city attorney draw up an agreement between school and city

NEW BUSINESSA Slide at City Park ndash Tabled for now

Approval of Bills Greenfield made a motion to approve bills seconded by Peterson AYES ALL MC

Adjourn Greenfield made the motion to adjourn seconded by Engquist AYES ALL MC Meeting adjourned at 843 PM

July Revenues

General -$146859 Water -$661561 LOST $325632 Road Use -$211166Sewer-$277121

August Bills

IPERS - $29380 Sam Dorman-$43547Black Hills Energy-$6620 Alliant Energy-$111051Blair Sanitation-$41650 TCB Sanitation-$157675Dayton Review-$5768 Ag Source Laborato-ries-$2200Lehigh Valley Coop Telephone-$10169 Tina Brandel-$74263Donna Brundage-$37166 Robert Barnett-$70400IRS-$77972 Engquist Lumber CO- $3194 Harcourt Equipment-$24399 USPS-18500Wex Bank-$7213 Webster County EMA-$17745Richard Reinartz-$5750 Webster County Telecom-munications-$85925Hawkins INC-$45972 Iowa DNR-$21000

____________________ Clerk ________________________________ Mayor Tina Brandel Donna Brundage

Public NoticeYour Right to KnowCity of Harcourt

Alexis Hanson of the Dayton Tigers with Vern Bauer of Gowrie who purchased her beef premium at the 2014 fair auction

Gage Fevold Gowrie Groundbreakers stands with his trophies after the 2014 fair auction Dayton Farm Drainage purchased his premium during the auction

Owen Oeltjenbruns Dayton Tigers stands with John McIntire of McIntire Show Lambs as he purchased the grand champion market lambs premium

Pierce Woodruff of the Gowrie Ground-breakers poses with Maureen Brand of Quality Bookkeeping during the auction af-ter Quality Bookkeeping purchased his mar-ket goat premium

beautiful flower gar-den He was an active member of the Box-holm United Meth-odist Church and a member of the Boone Elks Club

Leo is survived by his wife of 69 years Ruth of Westhaven Community one son and two daughters Donald Ott Eure-ka California Veva (Dick) Teeters Og-den Iowa Janet (Jim) Stewart Bunside Iowa seven grandchildren Ryan and Justin Ott Annette (Dave) Bojevsky Michele (Joe) Over-turf Jennifer (Craig Fjelland) Teeters Sean (Melinda) Stewart and Shane (Kerry) Maline nine great grandchildren Koa Ott Jessica and Austin Glaspey Issac and Kennedy Overturf Shelby and Hunter Bojevsky Shelby Chad and Timothy Stewart and 2 great great grandchil-dren Delanie Nissen and Aspen Glaspey and many cousins neices nephews and friends Leo is preceded in death by his parents Leon and Minnie Ott his sister Lucille Burman and his brother Charles Ott Jr niece Connie (Bur-man) Dressen and nephew Craig Norris Ott

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review14

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600 pm Opening Ceremonies by Boone Veterans Council

700 pm Pufferbilly Unplugged Concert

Friday Sept 5$200 entrance into entertainment

900 am Pufferbilly Days quilt show 1100 am Food court opens400 pm Carnival and games open500 pm Beer tent opens600 pm Pufferbilly Days softball tourna-

ment bingo with Ogden Lions730 pm Burnin Sensations Concert

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700 am Pufferbilly Days 5k and 10k run900 am Craft fair opens food court opens

brat stand opens Pufferbilly Days softball tour-nament Pufferbilly Days quilt show

930 am Pufferbilly Days Parade1000 am Beer tent opens1100 am Tailgate party for Iowa vs Mis-

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1200 pm Bags tournament100 pm Motorcycle show115 pm Parade band awards

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Southeast Valley

Wednesday Aug 27 Athletic Booseter Foundation Phone-a-thon 5-9pm

Thursday Aug 28 B amp G V CC Meet SEV Invite 5-7pm G JVRJVV VB Manson Northwest Webster 6-9pm

Friday Aug 29 V FB Game Manson Northwest Webster 7-9pm Early dismissal 220

Aug 27 2014Dayton Review 15

Enjoy Pufferbilly DaysYour friendly neighborhood Walmart

Save Money Live Better

New location on Hwy 30

Welcome to Boone

Thursday Sept 4 Free entrance into entertainment

500 pm Little Miss amp Mr Pufferbilly car-nival games open food court opens brat stand opens beer tent opens classic car show and photo contest display

600 pm Opening Ceremonies by Boone Veterans Council

700 pm Pufferbilly Unplugged Concert

Friday Sept 5$200 entrance into entertainment

900 am Pufferbilly Days quilt show 1100 am Food court opens400 pm Carnival and games open500 pm Beer tent opens600 pm Pufferbilly Days softball tourna-

ment bingo with Ogden Lions730 pm Burnin Sensations Concert

Saturday Sept 6$200 entrance into entertainment

700 am Pufferbilly Days 5k and 10k run900 am Craft fair opens food court opens

brat stand opens Pufferbilly Days softball tour-nament Pufferbilly Days quilt show

930 am Pufferbilly Days Parade1000 am Beer tent opens1100 am Tailgate party for Iowa vs Mis-

souri State and Iowa State vs Kansas State car-nival and games open

1200 pm Bags tournament100 pm Motorcycle show115 pm Parade band awards

Pufferbilly Dayrsquos Schedule130 pm Kidrsquos Choo Choo Fun Run600 pm Bingo with Ogden Lions730 pm Toaster Concert

Sunday Sept 7

900 am Pufferbilly Days bike ride930 am Pufferbillys Days church service1000 am Food court opens craft fair

opens mud volleyball horseshoe tournament1030 am Family Fun Day1100 am Pet show130 pm BBQ Cook-Off Pufferbilly Days

quilt show

CorrectionThe intern for the Dayton Review this past

summer was Nicole Presley Her last name wasincorrect in our publication last weekNicole did a wonderful job for the Dayton

Review this summer We wish her well at Iowa State this coming school year

CorrectionJaguars to host the SEV international cross

country meet at Gowrie Municipal Golf Course Not Prairie View Gold Course

Motorcycle Rider education class Sept 12-14 at ICCC

Two sessions of Motorcycle Rider Education classes are being offered at Iowa Central Community College Transportation Technology Center in Fort Dodge The classes will consist of two components 5 hours of classroom and 10 hours of range time

Session two will be September 12 13 and 14

The classroom portion will be on Friday from 5 to 10 pm with a choice of two different ranges being offered Range 1 will be Saturday and Sunday morning from 700 am to Noon

Range 2 will be Saturday and Sunday afternoon from 100 to 600 pm

Preregistration and payment are required as class sizes are limited For more information please contact Transportation Technology Center at 515-574-1971

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review16

Marcia Kay Vegors Marcia Kay Vegors was born June 3 1948

in Fort Dodge and passed away on April 27 2013 in Greeley Colorado

Marcia was the daughter of one of the 3 founders of the Dayton Rodeo Duane Vegors Marciarsquos mom was Erma and her brother is Norm Vegors

Later Marcia worked as a rodeo secretary for a rodeo stock contractor around the mid-west

Marcia married Bud Williams from Stratford in 1979

Marcia and Bud were involved with the Dayton Rodeo and the Wrangler Saddle Club from the early days

Marcia worked in the cook shack which was a small building located on the north arena fence where cowboys could order food from the arena through a hole in the fence Marcia also helped her mom Erma taking entries and doing the secretary work for the rodeo

Bud and Marciarsquos final resting place is at the familyrsquos Vegors Cemetery NW of Stratford

The empty saddled horse is led by Marciarsquos brother Norm

Happy Trails Marcia

Dayton Rodeo Empty Saddle award winners

Marcia Vegors and Bud Williams

Bud Williams Kerwin (Bud) Harold Williams was born

on July 26 1942 on a farm North of Stratford and grew up in the same area He graduated from Stratford High School in 1960 He passed away August 1 2013 in Greeley Colorado

He became a farrier through training at California Polytech San Luis Obispo CA in 1963 For the next 20 years Bud made his living by shoeing horses and shearing sheep in Hamilton Webster and Boone Counties In 1979 he married Marcia Vegors They moved to the Hill country of Texas and then to Fort Collins CO where Bud became the Night Manager of the Fort Collins Sale Barn He retired in 2006

Bud has 2 sons Shawn and Heath 3 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren

Bud enjoyed working around horses and livestock all his life Many times in his career when a young horse owner could not afford the shoeing costs Bud would complete the work and let the owner pay as he or she could

Bud and Marsha were involved with the Dayton Rodeo and the Wrangler Saddle Club from the early days Budrsquos main job at the Dayton Rodeo was behind the chutes working with the broncs and bulls

Bud and Marciarsquos final resting place is at the familyrsquos Vegors Cemetery NW of Stratford

The empty saddled horse is led by Budrsquos son Shawn Happy Trails Bud

Ralph Dwaine Haub

Ralph Dwaine Haub was born in Manson on September 15 1926 to Ezra and Eva Haub and passed away on April 28 2014 Ralph graduated from Dayton High School in 1945

Ralph worked with his Dad and farmed the home place north of Dayton and during one winter he traveled

to New Mexico and worked as a cowboy on ranches

On September 9 1950 he married Joan McCall of Boone They have 2 sons David and John They began their life together farming in the Dayton area and later moved to a dairy farm SW of Boone where he lived most of the rest of his life

When the rodeo was located on top of the hill where the rodeo parking lot is now Ralphrsquos rodeo life began with riding steers This ended when he was kicked in the head and knocked out His brother Daryl said that he thought that he had lost his big brother

Ralph and his friend Cliff Gabrielson from Stratford started to work as clowns for the Dayton rodeo Ralphrsquos rodeo clown name was ldquoRub-a-Dubrdquo Ralph built the calf pens at the east end of the arena and worked there during the rodeos He also helped move the bleachers from Ames to Dayton He was a life-long member of the Wranglers

The empty saddle is led by his brother John Haub

Happy Trails Ralph

Dick TellRichard Tell known as Dick lived in

Dayton all of his life Dick was born on March 11 1929 and passed away on January 5 2014

Dick married Erma Rosendahl and had 2 children Gary Tell and Carol (Keith) Harison and 2 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren

He served the Missouri Synod Trinity Lutheran church in Dayton as a board member and treasurer Dick served in the Marine Corp in the Korea Conflict in 1953 and 1954

He served the Dayton community as mayor for 8 years councilman Lions club president and the committee that formed the River Valley Old Engine and Tractor Days

Dickrsquos Webster County service included the 911 Board Solid Waste Management Board and he ran for County Supervisor Dick was instrumental in getting the ldquoHabitat for Humanityrdquo house built in Dayton

Dickrsquos work with the Dayton Rodeo included parking cars on the hill for many years running the Community Club cook shack and serving on the Dayton Rodeo Celebration Committee

The empty saddle is led by Jesse Greene the Rodeo Celebration Committee President

Happy Trails Dick

Dick Tell

Leonard AndersonLeonard Anderson was born on March 24

1938 He passed into heaven on September 14 2013 10 days before his 53rd anniversary of marriage to Marilyn Johnson Their children are Andrew and Gwenda Anderson and Alayna and Scott Longhorn Their grandchildren are Tyler Anderson Lillie Lance Lane and Lydia Longhorn

Leonard belonged to Emanuel Lutheran Church in Dayton serving his Lord with 18 years as Sunday School teacher and 6 years as board membership and head usher

Leonard was honorably discharged from the Army in 1958 He then completed Iowa Statersquos 2 year farm operations program and entered into his lifersquos work of farming

Leonard served the Dayton community as Township Clerk Dayton Coop Elevator Board member and Dayton School Board member He belonged to the Lionrsquos Club American Legion and was a Stine and Cargill Seed dealer Leonard was honored in 1979 as the arearsquos Farmer of the Year Leonard was a 23-year board member of Midland Power and the president of the Webster County Cattlemensrsquo Association

Leonardrsquos membership in the Dayton Wranglers Saddle Club was mostly spent on the Dayton Rodeo amp Celebration Committee for 34 years serving as President of the committee for 30 years During that time he installed the Iowarsquos Miss Rodeo Pageant when the rodeo was affiliated with the IPRA He initiated the seven event seven year commemoration belt buckle series for the Dayton Rodeo Leonard also saw that the ldquoEmpty Saddlerdquo memorial program that you are watching right now was presented at the Monday afternoon performance to honor those who gave so much of their lives to the building of the Dayton Rodeo For 30 years Leonard rode his horse Sugar at the end of the parade signaling the paradersquos completion In 2008 Leonard and his wife Marilyn were honored as the Dayton Rodeo Parade Grand Marshalls in appreciation for their contribution of rodeo work for Dayton

Leonardrsquos love of riding and packing horses in the Big Horn Mountains continued for 20+ years with family and friends Another great love of Leonardrsquos was reading western history Therefore a scholarship for academic technical or computer books for higher education will be started in Leonardrsquos name this year Applications for this scholarship will be made available online at daytonrodeocom

Leonardrsquos horse Buddy is being led into the arena by his daughter Alayna Longhorn

Happy trails Leonard

Ralph Haub pre-forms as a Rodeo clown

Leonard Anderson

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Aug 27 2014Dayton Review 13

Leo L Ott 93Leo L Ott 93 of Boxholm Iowa passed

away on Friday August 22 2014 at Westhaven Community in Boone

Funeral services will be held 130 pm Sat-urday August 30 2014 at the United Methodist Church in Boxholm Pastor Alaire Willits will officiate Burial will be at Renner Cemetery rural Boxholm Visitation will be Friday from 500 to 800 pm at Carson ndash Stapp Funeral Home in Ogden For online obituaries amp con-dolences please visit wwwcarsonstappfuneral-homecom

Leo was born on August 24 1920 to Leon and Minnie (Shafer) Ott on the family farm out-side of Boxholm He attended and graduated from Boxholm Consolidated School in 1940

On October 28th 1944 he was joined in marriage to Ruth Jean Anderson while serving in the United States Navy during World War II To this union three children were born Donald Lee Veva Maria and Janet Rae Leo farmed on the family farm after returning from the service and enjoyed feeding cattle and raising a good crop of corn and soybeans each year Leo re-tired at an early age and continued to help each spring and fall with the crops

He and Ruth enjoyed their winters in Ari-zona and his passions were playing his organ entertaining his family and friends bowling and attending a dance each week He enjoyed planting his garden each spring and having a

Obituaries

Dane Earl Ott born July 31

Dane Earl Ott son of Jason and Mindy Ott Ogden was born July 31 at Mary Greeley Hospital Ames He is welcomed home by big brother Grant (age 3)

Grandparents are Earl and Georgene Han-son Dayton and Wanda and Dale Headrick Boone and Craig Ott Ogden

Great grandparents are Imogene Hanson of DaytonJudy Tingwald of Woodward and Mary Ott Ogden

The regular meeting of the City of Harcourt met at City Hall on August 18th 2014 at 700 pm Mayor Brundage called the meeting to order with the following Council present Engquist Greenfield Peterson and Gallentine Council Member Hanson was absent Also present Robert Barnett Bud Troup and Sherry TroupMoved by Engquist seconded by Gallentine to approve the Agenda as presented AYES ALL MC Moved by Gallentine seconded by Peter-son to approve minutes as corrected to state fire hydrant will be replaced not that it had been replaced AYES ALL MCREPORTS AND UPDATEA Water and Sewer Barney reported that All American Turf had been to lagoon and sprayed he stated some weeds still very green Barney contacted applicator at All American Turf and if weeds have not died by Friday to call back and applicator will come back and spray again Barney still has water on at bathrooms at parks for right now Mayor explained privacy issues as to reason why we cannot give out billing register informationB Maintenance Mayor reported Sam will have the letters up on the signs and will need to order more lettersC Streets Council Member Engquist spoke to Jerry Black about the streets and completing the work that needs to be completed Council Member suggested we look around for other bids discussion was held about services we receive from Fort Dodge Asphalt and agreed that we need to look for other companies to bid our street work D Community Center No ReportE Park and Rec Council Member Greenfield informed every-one that there are several trees in the park that need to be trimmed or taken down will contact Jason Akins to give estimate F Fire Department No ReportG 911 and Ambulance No ReportH Solid Waste No ReportI Emergency Management No Report

OLD BUSINESS

A Shelter House Fundraiser- Date of November 2nd 2014 was date set for shelter house fundraiser B Building Permit (Troup)- Discussion was held and looked at information provided Council Member Gallentine stated that until further information providing property lines was provided the building permit would not be able to be approvedC Lease Ball Diamond to School- Council Member Engquist spoke to Dave Hainzinger and school board wanted the city to have the city attorney draw up an agreement between school and city

NEW BUSINESSA Slide at City Park ndash Tabled for now

Approval of Bills Greenfield made a motion to approve bills seconded by Peterson AYES ALL MC

Adjourn Greenfield made the motion to adjourn seconded by Engquist AYES ALL MC Meeting adjourned at 843 PM

July Revenues

General -$146859 Water -$661561 LOST $325632 Road Use -$211166Sewer-$277121

August Bills

IPERS - $29380 Sam Dorman-$43547Black Hills Energy-$6620 Alliant Energy-$111051Blair Sanitation-$41650 TCB Sanitation-$157675Dayton Review-$5768 Ag Source Laborato-ries-$2200Lehigh Valley Coop Telephone-$10169 Tina Brandel-$74263Donna Brundage-$37166 Robert Barnett-$70400IRS-$77972 Engquist Lumber CO- $3194 Harcourt Equipment-$24399 USPS-18500Wex Bank-$7213 Webster County EMA-$17745Richard Reinartz-$5750 Webster County Telecom-munications-$85925Hawkins INC-$45972 Iowa DNR-$21000

____________________ Clerk ________________________________ Mayor Tina Brandel Donna Brundage

Public NoticeYour Right to KnowCity of Harcourt

Alexis Hanson of the Dayton Tigers with Vern Bauer of Gowrie who purchased her beef premium at the 2014 fair auction

Gage Fevold Gowrie Groundbreakers stands with his trophies after the 2014 fair auction Dayton Farm Drainage purchased his premium during the auction

Owen Oeltjenbruns Dayton Tigers stands with John McIntire of McIntire Show Lambs as he purchased the grand champion market lambs premium

Pierce Woodruff of the Gowrie Ground-breakers poses with Maureen Brand of Quality Bookkeeping during the auction af-ter Quality Bookkeeping purchased his mar-ket goat premium

beautiful flower gar-den He was an active member of the Box-holm United Meth-odist Church and a member of the Boone Elks Club

Leo is survived by his wife of 69 years Ruth of Westhaven Community one son and two daughters Donald Ott Eure-ka California Veva (Dick) Teeters Og-den Iowa Janet (Jim) Stewart Bunside Iowa seven grandchildren Ryan and Justin Ott Annette (Dave) Bojevsky Michele (Joe) Over-turf Jennifer (Craig Fjelland) Teeters Sean (Melinda) Stewart and Shane (Kerry) Maline nine great grandchildren Koa Ott Jessica and Austin Glaspey Issac and Kennedy Overturf Shelby and Hunter Bojevsky Shelby Chad and Timothy Stewart and 2 great great grandchil-dren Delanie Nissen and Aspen Glaspey and many cousins neices nephews and friends Leo is preceded in death by his parents Leon and Minnie Ott his sister Lucille Burman and his brother Charles Ott Jr niece Connie (Bur-man) Dressen and nephew Craig Norris Ott

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review14

Thursday Sept 4 Free entrance into entertainment

500 pm Little Miss amp Mr Pufferbilly car-nival games open food court opens brat stand opens beer tent opens classic car show and photo contest display

600 pm Opening Ceremonies by Boone Veterans Council

700 pm Pufferbilly Unplugged Concert

Friday Sept 5$200 entrance into entertainment

900 am Pufferbilly Days quilt show 1100 am Food court opens400 pm Carnival and games open500 pm Beer tent opens600 pm Pufferbilly Days softball tourna-

ment bingo with Ogden Lions730 pm Burnin Sensations Concert

Saturday Sept 6$200 entrance into entertainment

700 am Pufferbilly Days 5k and 10k run900 am Craft fair opens food court opens

brat stand opens Pufferbilly Days softball tour-nament Pufferbilly Days quilt show

930 am Pufferbilly Days Parade1000 am Beer tent opens1100 am Tailgate party for Iowa vs Mis-

souri State and Iowa State vs Kansas State car-nival and games open

1200 pm Bags tournament100 pm Motorcycle show115 pm Parade band awards

Pufferbilly Dayrsquos Schedule

North Central Iowa Classifieds

OGDEN OFFICE320 W WALNUT5152752417

BUSINESS OPPOR-TUNITIES

CONTRACT SALES-PERSON Selling aerial photography of farms on commis-sion basis $422500 first month guaran-tee $1500-$3000 weekly proven earn-ings Travel required More info msphotosdcom or 877882-3566 (INCN)

HELP WANTED- TRUCK DRIVER

Hiring Regional Class CDL-A Drivers New Pay Package Home regularly and $1500 Sign-On Bonus Call 1-888-220-1994 or apply at wwwheylnet (INCN)

TanTara Transporta-tion Corp is hiring Flatbed Truck Drivers and Owner Operators Regional and OTR Lanes Available Call us 800-650-0292 or apply online at wwwtantaraus (INCN)

Drivers- START WITH OUR TRAIN-ING OR CONTINUE YOUR SOLID CA-REER You Have Op-tions Company Driv-ers Lease Purchase or Owner Operators Needed (877) 880-6366 wwwCentral-TruckDrivingJobscom (INCN)

ldquoPartners in Excel-lencerdquo OTR Driv-ers APU Equipped Pre-Pass EZ-pass passenger policy 2012 amp Newer equipment

100 NO touch Butler Transport 1-800-528-7825 wwwbutlertransportcom (INCN)

MISCELLANEOUS

Advertise your prod-uct or recruit an applicant in over 250 Iowa newspapers Only $300week That is $118 per paper Call this paper or 800-227-7636 wwwcnaadscom (INCN)

Your Local BUSINESS DIRECTORY

DDS General Dentist-Dr Anne E Arklie

3525230 bull Gowrie

Rochelle Guess ARNP fnp-C Family Medicine

Kari Swisher ARNP-C Family Medicine

Adam Swisher DO Family Medicine and obstetrics

McCrary-Rost Clinic

Gowrie5153523891

General Insurance bull Income Tax Service

5 1 5 3 5 9 2 2 2 2 bull L e h i g h

Dayton Reviewis now available

in digital form on-line

Dayton Review515-547-2811

Subscribers can readevery page every storyin full color on-line

Great Advertising ExposureFor Quote amp Assistance call

515-227-3142 or 515-570-5709

Gold Nugget

OGDEN OFFICE320 W WALNUT5152752417

BOONE OFFICE1115 S MARSHALL ST

5154322335

Auction Calendar Saturday August 30 1000 am Annual Fall Farm Consignment Haman Auction Lot Strat-ford IA Call Jim amp consign your items now 515-230-2624

Saturday August 30 930 am Large Auction Dencklau Auction 335 130th St Pilot Mound IA Farm Machinery Antique Tractors Tractors An-tiques Call 515-570-0155

Saturday Sept 6 Annual Fall Consignment Farm Machinery Tools Mowers amp More Haman Auction Lot Stratford IA Call Jim to consign your items now 515-230-2624

Dayton ReviewPO Box 6 25 S Main St bull Dayton IA 515-547-2811

market prices for 728 - 81

MON TUES WED THURS FRI $368 $362 $361 $357 $353

bids shown are cash bids and can vary at each location

MON TUES WED THURS FRI $1108 $1095 $1081 $1082 $1059

bids shown are cash bids and can vary at each location

market prices for 728-81

Catering Large or small groups

bull Homemade food delivered bull Excellent selection of foods

bull Meats Salads Desserts amp much more

Call us today for a quote547-2217

22 N Main bull Dayton547-2217

SCHOOL CALENDAR

Southeast Valley

Wednesday Aug 27 Athletic Booseter Foundation Phone-a-thon 5-9pm

Thursday Aug 28 B amp G V CC Meet SEV Invite 5-7pm G JVRJVV VB Manson Northwest Webster 6-9pm

Friday Aug 29 V FB Game Manson Northwest Webster 7-9pm Early dismissal 220

Aug 27 2014Dayton Review 15

Enjoy Pufferbilly DaysYour friendly neighborhood Walmart

Save Money Live Better

New location on Hwy 30

Welcome to Boone

Thursday Sept 4 Free entrance into entertainment

500 pm Little Miss amp Mr Pufferbilly car-nival games open food court opens brat stand opens beer tent opens classic car show and photo contest display

600 pm Opening Ceremonies by Boone Veterans Council

700 pm Pufferbilly Unplugged Concert

Friday Sept 5$200 entrance into entertainment

900 am Pufferbilly Days quilt show 1100 am Food court opens400 pm Carnival and games open500 pm Beer tent opens600 pm Pufferbilly Days softball tourna-

ment bingo with Ogden Lions730 pm Burnin Sensations Concert

Saturday Sept 6$200 entrance into entertainment

700 am Pufferbilly Days 5k and 10k run900 am Craft fair opens food court opens

brat stand opens Pufferbilly Days softball tour-nament Pufferbilly Days quilt show

930 am Pufferbilly Days Parade1000 am Beer tent opens1100 am Tailgate party for Iowa vs Mis-

souri State and Iowa State vs Kansas State car-nival and games open

1200 pm Bags tournament100 pm Motorcycle show115 pm Parade band awards

Pufferbilly Dayrsquos Schedule130 pm Kidrsquos Choo Choo Fun Run600 pm Bingo with Ogden Lions730 pm Toaster Concert

Sunday Sept 7

900 am Pufferbilly Days bike ride930 am Pufferbillys Days church service1000 am Food court opens craft fair

opens mud volleyball horseshoe tournament1030 am Family Fun Day1100 am Pet show130 pm BBQ Cook-Off Pufferbilly Days

quilt show

CorrectionThe intern for the Dayton Review this past

summer was Nicole Presley Her last name wasincorrect in our publication last weekNicole did a wonderful job for the Dayton

Review this summer We wish her well at Iowa State this coming school year

CorrectionJaguars to host the SEV international cross

country meet at Gowrie Municipal Golf Course Not Prairie View Gold Course

Motorcycle Rider education class Sept 12-14 at ICCC

Two sessions of Motorcycle Rider Education classes are being offered at Iowa Central Community College Transportation Technology Center in Fort Dodge The classes will consist of two components 5 hours of classroom and 10 hours of range time

Session two will be September 12 13 and 14

The classroom portion will be on Friday from 5 to 10 pm with a choice of two different ranges being offered Range 1 will be Saturday and Sunday morning from 700 am to Noon

Range 2 will be Saturday and Sunday afternoon from 100 to 600 pm

Preregistration and payment are required as class sizes are limited For more information please contact Transportation Technology Center at 515-574-1971

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review16

Marcia Kay Vegors Marcia Kay Vegors was born June 3 1948

in Fort Dodge and passed away on April 27 2013 in Greeley Colorado

Marcia was the daughter of one of the 3 founders of the Dayton Rodeo Duane Vegors Marciarsquos mom was Erma and her brother is Norm Vegors

Later Marcia worked as a rodeo secretary for a rodeo stock contractor around the mid-west

Marcia married Bud Williams from Stratford in 1979

Marcia and Bud were involved with the Dayton Rodeo and the Wrangler Saddle Club from the early days

Marcia worked in the cook shack which was a small building located on the north arena fence where cowboys could order food from the arena through a hole in the fence Marcia also helped her mom Erma taking entries and doing the secretary work for the rodeo

Bud and Marciarsquos final resting place is at the familyrsquos Vegors Cemetery NW of Stratford

The empty saddled horse is led by Marciarsquos brother Norm

Happy Trails Marcia

Dayton Rodeo Empty Saddle award winners

Marcia Vegors and Bud Williams

Bud Williams Kerwin (Bud) Harold Williams was born

on July 26 1942 on a farm North of Stratford and grew up in the same area He graduated from Stratford High School in 1960 He passed away August 1 2013 in Greeley Colorado

He became a farrier through training at California Polytech San Luis Obispo CA in 1963 For the next 20 years Bud made his living by shoeing horses and shearing sheep in Hamilton Webster and Boone Counties In 1979 he married Marcia Vegors They moved to the Hill country of Texas and then to Fort Collins CO where Bud became the Night Manager of the Fort Collins Sale Barn He retired in 2006

Bud has 2 sons Shawn and Heath 3 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren

Bud enjoyed working around horses and livestock all his life Many times in his career when a young horse owner could not afford the shoeing costs Bud would complete the work and let the owner pay as he or she could

Bud and Marsha were involved with the Dayton Rodeo and the Wrangler Saddle Club from the early days Budrsquos main job at the Dayton Rodeo was behind the chutes working with the broncs and bulls

Bud and Marciarsquos final resting place is at the familyrsquos Vegors Cemetery NW of Stratford

The empty saddled horse is led by Budrsquos son Shawn Happy Trails Bud

Ralph Dwaine Haub

Ralph Dwaine Haub was born in Manson on September 15 1926 to Ezra and Eva Haub and passed away on April 28 2014 Ralph graduated from Dayton High School in 1945

Ralph worked with his Dad and farmed the home place north of Dayton and during one winter he traveled

to New Mexico and worked as a cowboy on ranches

On September 9 1950 he married Joan McCall of Boone They have 2 sons David and John They began their life together farming in the Dayton area and later moved to a dairy farm SW of Boone where he lived most of the rest of his life

When the rodeo was located on top of the hill where the rodeo parking lot is now Ralphrsquos rodeo life began with riding steers This ended when he was kicked in the head and knocked out His brother Daryl said that he thought that he had lost his big brother

Ralph and his friend Cliff Gabrielson from Stratford started to work as clowns for the Dayton rodeo Ralphrsquos rodeo clown name was ldquoRub-a-Dubrdquo Ralph built the calf pens at the east end of the arena and worked there during the rodeos He also helped move the bleachers from Ames to Dayton He was a life-long member of the Wranglers

The empty saddle is led by his brother John Haub

Happy Trails Ralph

Dick TellRichard Tell known as Dick lived in

Dayton all of his life Dick was born on March 11 1929 and passed away on January 5 2014

Dick married Erma Rosendahl and had 2 children Gary Tell and Carol (Keith) Harison and 2 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren

He served the Missouri Synod Trinity Lutheran church in Dayton as a board member and treasurer Dick served in the Marine Corp in the Korea Conflict in 1953 and 1954

He served the Dayton community as mayor for 8 years councilman Lions club president and the committee that formed the River Valley Old Engine and Tractor Days

Dickrsquos Webster County service included the 911 Board Solid Waste Management Board and he ran for County Supervisor Dick was instrumental in getting the ldquoHabitat for Humanityrdquo house built in Dayton

Dickrsquos work with the Dayton Rodeo included parking cars on the hill for many years running the Community Club cook shack and serving on the Dayton Rodeo Celebration Committee

The empty saddle is led by Jesse Greene the Rodeo Celebration Committee President

Happy Trails Dick

Dick Tell

Leonard AndersonLeonard Anderson was born on March 24

1938 He passed into heaven on September 14 2013 10 days before his 53rd anniversary of marriage to Marilyn Johnson Their children are Andrew and Gwenda Anderson and Alayna and Scott Longhorn Their grandchildren are Tyler Anderson Lillie Lance Lane and Lydia Longhorn

Leonard belonged to Emanuel Lutheran Church in Dayton serving his Lord with 18 years as Sunday School teacher and 6 years as board membership and head usher

Leonard was honorably discharged from the Army in 1958 He then completed Iowa Statersquos 2 year farm operations program and entered into his lifersquos work of farming

Leonard served the Dayton community as Township Clerk Dayton Coop Elevator Board member and Dayton School Board member He belonged to the Lionrsquos Club American Legion and was a Stine and Cargill Seed dealer Leonard was honored in 1979 as the arearsquos Farmer of the Year Leonard was a 23-year board member of Midland Power and the president of the Webster County Cattlemensrsquo Association

Leonardrsquos membership in the Dayton Wranglers Saddle Club was mostly spent on the Dayton Rodeo amp Celebration Committee for 34 years serving as President of the committee for 30 years During that time he installed the Iowarsquos Miss Rodeo Pageant when the rodeo was affiliated with the IPRA He initiated the seven event seven year commemoration belt buckle series for the Dayton Rodeo Leonard also saw that the ldquoEmpty Saddlerdquo memorial program that you are watching right now was presented at the Monday afternoon performance to honor those who gave so much of their lives to the building of the Dayton Rodeo For 30 years Leonard rode his horse Sugar at the end of the parade signaling the paradersquos completion In 2008 Leonard and his wife Marilyn were honored as the Dayton Rodeo Parade Grand Marshalls in appreciation for their contribution of rodeo work for Dayton

Leonardrsquos love of riding and packing horses in the Big Horn Mountains continued for 20+ years with family and friends Another great love of Leonardrsquos was reading western history Therefore a scholarship for academic technical or computer books for higher education will be started in Leonardrsquos name this year Applications for this scholarship will be made available online at daytonrodeocom

Leonardrsquos horse Buddy is being led into the arena by his daughter Alayna Longhorn

Happy trails Leonard

Ralph Haub pre-forms as a Rodeo clown

Leonard Anderson

Page 14: 8-27-14 redo

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review14

Thursday Sept 4 Free entrance into entertainment

500 pm Little Miss amp Mr Pufferbilly car-nival games open food court opens brat stand opens beer tent opens classic car show and photo contest display

600 pm Opening Ceremonies by Boone Veterans Council

700 pm Pufferbilly Unplugged Concert

Friday Sept 5$200 entrance into entertainment

900 am Pufferbilly Days quilt show 1100 am Food court opens400 pm Carnival and games open500 pm Beer tent opens600 pm Pufferbilly Days softball tourna-

ment bingo with Ogden Lions730 pm Burnin Sensations Concert

Saturday Sept 6$200 entrance into entertainment

700 am Pufferbilly Days 5k and 10k run900 am Craft fair opens food court opens

brat stand opens Pufferbilly Days softball tour-nament Pufferbilly Days quilt show

930 am Pufferbilly Days Parade1000 am Beer tent opens1100 am Tailgate party for Iowa vs Mis-

souri State and Iowa State vs Kansas State car-nival and games open

1200 pm Bags tournament100 pm Motorcycle show115 pm Parade band awards

Pufferbilly Dayrsquos Schedule

North Central Iowa Classifieds

OGDEN OFFICE320 W WALNUT5152752417

BUSINESS OPPOR-TUNITIES

CONTRACT SALES-PERSON Selling aerial photography of farms on commis-sion basis $422500 first month guaran-tee $1500-$3000 weekly proven earn-ings Travel required More info msphotosdcom or 877882-3566 (INCN)

HELP WANTED- TRUCK DRIVER

Hiring Regional Class CDL-A Drivers New Pay Package Home regularly and $1500 Sign-On Bonus Call 1-888-220-1994 or apply at wwwheylnet (INCN)

TanTara Transporta-tion Corp is hiring Flatbed Truck Drivers and Owner Operators Regional and OTR Lanes Available Call us 800-650-0292 or apply online at wwwtantaraus (INCN)

Drivers- START WITH OUR TRAIN-ING OR CONTINUE YOUR SOLID CA-REER You Have Op-tions Company Driv-ers Lease Purchase or Owner Operators Needed (877) 880-6366 wwwCentral-TruckDrivingJobscom (INCN)

ldquoPartners in Excel-lencerdquo OTR Driv-ers APU Equipped Pre-Pass EZ-pass passenger policy 2012 amp Newer equipment

100 NO touch Butler Transport 1-800-528-7825 wwwbutlertransportcom (INCN)

MISCELLANEOUS

Advertise your prod-uct or recruit an applicant in over 250 Iowa newspapers Only $300week That is $118 per paper Call this paper or 800-227-7636 wwwcnaadscom (INCN)

Your Local BUSINESS DIRECTORY

DDS General Dentist-Dr Anne E Arklie

3525230 bull Gowrie

Rochelle Guess ARNP fnp-C Family Medicine

Kari Swisher ARNP-C Family Medicine

Adam Swisher DO Family Medicine and obstetrics

McCrary-Rost Clinic

Gowrie5153523891

General Insurance bull Income Tax Service

5 1 5 3 5 9 2 2 2 2 bull L e h i g h

Dayton Reviewis now available

in digital form on-line

Dayton Review515-547-2811

Subscribers can readevery page every storyin full color on-line

Great Advertising ExposureFor Quote amp Assistance call

515-227-3142 or 515-570-5709

Gold Nugget

OGDEN OFFICE320 W WALNUT5152752417

BOONE OFFICE1115 S MARSHALL ST

5154322335

Auction Calendar Saturday August 30 1000 am Annual Fall Farm Consignment Haman Auction Lot Strat-ford IA Call Jim amp consign your items now 515-230-2624

Saturday August 30 930 am Large Auction Dencklau Auction 335 130th St Pilot Mound IA Farm Machinery Antique Tractors Tractors An-tiques Call 515-570-0155

Saturday Sept 6 Annual Fall Consignment Farm Machinery Tools Mowers amp More Haman Auction Lot Stratford IA Call Jim to consign your items now 515-230-2624

Dayton ReviewPO Box 6 25 S Main St bull Dayton IA 515-547-2811

market prices for 728 - 81

MON TUES WED THURS FRI $368 $362 $361 $357 $353

bids shown are cash bids and can vary at each location

MON TUES WED THURS FRI $1108 $1095 $1081 $1082 $1059

bids shown are cash bids and can vary at each location

market prices for 728-81

Catering Large or small groups

bull Homemade food delivered bull Excellent selection of foods

bull Meats Salads Desserts amp much more

Call us today for a quote547-2217

22 N Main bull Dayton547-2217

SCHOOL CALENDAR

Southeast Valley

Wednesday Aug 27 Athletic Booseter Foundation Phone-a-thon 5-9pm

Thursday Aug 28 B amp G V CC Meet SEV Invite 5-7pm G JVRJVV VB Manson Northwest Webster 6-9pm

Friday Aug 29 V FB Game Manson Northwest Webster 7-9pm Early dismissal 220

Aug 27 2014Dayton Review 15

Enjoy Pufferbilly DaysYour friendly neighborhood Walmart

Save Money Live Better

New location on Hwy 30

Welcome to Boone

Thursday Sept 4 Free entrance into entertainment

500 pm Little Miss amp Mr Pufferbilly car-nival games open food court opens brat stand opens beer tent opens classic car show and photo contest display

600 pm Opening Ceremonies by Boone Veterans Council

700 pm Pufferbilly Unplugged Concert

Friday Sept 5$200 entrance into entertainment

900 am Pufferbilly Days quilt show 1100 am Food court opens400 pm Carnival and games open500 pm Beer tent opens600 pm Pufferbilly Days softball tourna-

ment bingo with Ogden Lions730 pm Burnin Sensations Concert

Saturday Sept 6$200 entrance into entertainment

700 am Pufferbilly Days 5k and 10k run900 am Craft fair opens food court opens

brat stand opens Pufferbilly Days softball tour-nament Pufferbilly Days quilt show

930 am Pufferbilly Days Parade1000 am Beer tent opens1100 am Tailgate party for Iowa vs Mis-

souri State and Iowa State vs Kansas State car-nival and games open

1200 pm Bags tournament100 pm Motorcycle show115 pm Parade band awards

Pufferbilly Dayrsquos Schedule130 pm Kidrsquos Choo Choo Fun Run600 pm Bingo with Ogden Lions730 pm Toaster Concert

Sunday Sept 7

900 am Pufferbilly Days bike ride930 am Pufferbillys Days church service1000 am Food court opens craft fair

opens mud volleyball horseshoe tournament1030 am Family Fun Day1100 am Pet show130 pm BBQ Cook-Off Pufferbilly Days

quilt show

CorrectionThe intern for the Dayton Review this past

summer was Nicole Presley Her last name wasincorrect in our publication last weekNicole did a wonderful job for the Dayton

Review this summer We wish her well at Iowa State this coming school year

CorrectionJaguars to host the SEV international cross

country meet at Gowrie Municipal Golf Course Not Prairie View Gold Course

Motorcycle Rider education class Sept 12-14 at ICCC

Two sessions of Motorcycle Rider Education classes are being offered at Iowa Central Community College Transportation Technology Center in Fort Dodge The classes will consist of two components 5 hours of classroom and 10 hours of range time

Session two will be September 12 13 and 14

The classroom portion will be on Friday from 5 to 10 pm with a choice of two different ranges being offered Range 1 will be Saturday and Sunday morning from 700 am to Noon

Range 2 will be Saturday and Sunday afternoon from 100 to 600 pm

Preregistration and payment are required as class sizes are limited For more information please contact Transportation Technology Center at 515-574-1971

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review16

Marcia Kay Vegors Marcia Kay Vegors was born June 3 1948

in Fort Dodge and passed away on April 27 2013 in Greeley Colorado

Marcia was the daughter of one of the 3 founders of the Dayton Rodeo Duane Vegors Marciarsquos mom was Erma and her brother is Norm Vegors

Later Marcia worked as a rodeo secretary for a rodeo stock contractor around the mid-west

Marcia married Bud Williams from Stratford in 1979

Marcia and Bud were involved with the Dayton Rodeo and the Wrangler Saddle Club from the early days

Marcia worked in the cook shack which was a small building located on the north arena fence where cowboys could order food from the arena through a hole in the fence Marcia also helped her mom Erma taking entries and doing the secretary work for the rodeo

Bud and Marciarsquos final resting place is at the familyrsquos Vegors Cemetery NW of Stratford

The empty saddled horse is led by Marciarsquos brother Norm

Happy Trails Marcia

Dayton Rodeo Empty Saddle award winners

Marcia Vegors and Bud Williams

Bud Williams Kerwin (Bud) Harold Williams was born

on July 26 1942 on a farm North of Stratford and grew up in the same area He graduated from Stratford High School in 1960 He passed away August 1 2013 in Greeley Colorado

He became a farrier through training at California Polytech San Luis Obispo CA in 1963 For the next 20 years Bud made his living by shoeing horses and shearing sheep in Hamilton Webster and Boone Counties In 1979 he married Marcia Vegors They moved to the Hill country of Texas and then to Fort Collins CO where Bud became the Night Manager of the Fort Collins Sale Barn He retired in 2006

Bud has 2 sons Shawn and Heath 3 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren

Bud enjoyed working around horses and livestock all his life Many times in his career when a young horse owner could not afford the shoeing costs Bud would complete the work and let the owner pay as he or she could

Bud and Marsha were involved with the Dayton Rodeo and the Wrangler Saddle Club from the early days Budrsquos main job at the Dayton Rodeo was behind the chutes working with the broncs and bulls

Bud and Marciarsquos final resting place is at the familyrsquos Vegors Cemetery NW of Stratford

The empty saddled horse is led by Budrsquos son Shawn Happy Trails Bud

Ralph Dwaine Haub

Ralph Dwaine Haub was born in Manson on September 15 1926 to Ezra and Eva Haub and passed away on April 28 2014 Ralph graduated from Dayton High School in 1945

Ralph worked with his Dad and farmed the home place north of Dayton and during one winter he traveled

to New Mexico and worked as a cowboy on ranches

On September 9 1950 he married Joan McCall of Boone They have 2 sons David and John They began their life together farming in the Dayton area and later moved to a dairy farm SW of Boone where he lived most of the rest of his life

When the rodeo was located on top of the hill where the rodeo parking lot is now Ralphrsquos rodeo life began with riding steers This ended when he was kicked in the head and knocked out His brother Daryl said that he thought that he had lost his big brother

Ralph and his friend Cliff Gabrielson from Stratford started to work as clowns for the Dayton rodeo Ralphrsquos rodeo clown name was ldquoRub-a-Dubrdquo Ralph built the calf pens at the east end of the arena and worked there during the rodeos He also helped move the bleachers from Ames to Dayton He was a life-long member of the Wranglers

The empty saddle is led by his brother John Haub

Happy Trails Ralph

Dick TellRichard Tell known as Dick lived in

Dayton all of his life Dick was born on March 11 1929 and passed away on January 5 2014

Dick married Erma Rosendahl and had 2 children Gary Tell and Carol (Keith) Harison and 2 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren

He served the Missouri Synod Trinity Lutheran church in Dayton as a board member and treasurer Dick served in the Marine Corp in the Korea Conflict in 1953 and 1954

He served the Dayton community as mayor for 8 years councilman Lions club president and the committee that formed the River Valley Old Engine and Tractor Days

Dickrsquos Webster County service included the 911 Board Solid Waste Management Board and he ran for County Supervisor Dick was instrumental in getting the ldquoHabitat for Humanityrdquo house built in Dayton

Dickrsquos work with the Dayton Rodeo included parking cars on the hill for many years running the Community Club cook shack and serving on the Dayton Rodeo Celebration Committee

The empty saddle is led by Jesse Greene the Rodeo Celebration Committee President

Happy Trails Dick

Dick Tell

Leonard AndersonLeonard Anderson was born on March 24

1938 He passed into heaven on September 14 2013 10 days before his 53rd anniversary of marriage to Marilyn Johnson Their children are Andrew and Gwenda Anderson and Alayna and Scott Longhorn Their grandchildren are Tyler Anderson Lillie Lance Lane and Lydia Longhorn

Leonard belonged to Emanuel Lutheran Church in Dayton serving his Lord with 18 years as Sunday School teacher and 6 years as board membership and head usher

Leonard was honorably discharged from the Army in 1958 He then completed Iowa Statersquos 2 year farm operations program and entered into his lifersquos work of farming

Leonard served the Dayton community as Township Clerk Dayton Coop Elevator Board member and Dayton School Board member He belonged to the Lionrsquos Club American Legion and was a Stine and Cargill Seed dealer Leonard was honored in 1979 as the arearsquos Farmer of the Year Leonard was a 23-year board member of Midland Power and the president of the Webster County Cattlemensrsquo Association

Leonardrsquos membership in the Dayton Wranglers Saddle Club was mostly spent on the Dayton Rodeo amp Celebration Committee for 34 years serving as President of the committee for 30 years During that time he installed the Iowarsquos Miss Rodeo Pageant when the rodeo was affiliated with the IPRA He initiated the seven event seven year commemoration belt buckle series for the Dayton Rodeo Leonard also saw that the ldquoEmpty Saddlerdquo memorial program that you are watching right now was presented at the Monday afternoon performance to honor those who gave so much of their lives to the building of the Dayton Rodeo For 30 years Leonard rode his horse Sugar at the end of the parade signaling the paradersquos completion In 2008 Leonard and his wife Marilyn were honored as the Dayton Rodeo Parade Grand Marshalls in appreciation for their contribution of rodeo work for Dayton

Leonardrsquos love of riding and packing horses in the Big Horn Mountains continued for 20+ years with family and friends Another great love of Leonardrsquos was reading western history Therefore a scholarship for academic technical or computer books for higher education will be started in Leonardrsquos name this year Applications for this scholarship will be made available online at daytonrodeocom

Leonardrsquos horse Buddy is being led into the arena by his daughter Alayna Longhorn

Happy trails Leonard

Ralph Haub pre-forms as a Rodeo clown

Leonard Anderson

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Aug 27 2014Dayton Review 15

Enjoy Pufferbilly DaysYour friendly neighborhood Walmart

Save Money Live Better

New location on Hwy 30

Welcome to Boone

Thursday Sept 4 Free entrance into entertainment

500 pm Little Miss amp Mr Pufferbilly car-nival games open food court opens brat stand opens beer tent opens classic car show and photo contest display

600 pm Opening Ceremonies by Boone Veterans Council

700 pm Pufferbilly Unplugged Concert

Friday Sept 5$200 entrance into entertainment

900 am Pufferbilly Days quilt show 1100 am Food court opens400 pm Carnival and games open500 pm Beer tent opens600 pm Pufferbilly Days softball tourna-

ment bingo with Ogden Lions730 pm Burnin Sensations Concert

Saturday Sept 6$200 entrance into entertainment

700 am Pufferbilly Days 5k and 10k run900 am Craft fair opens food court opens

brat stand opens Pufferbilly Days softball tour-nament Pufferbilly Days quilt show

930 am Pufferbilly Days Parade1000 am Beer tent opens1100 am Tailgate party for Iowa vs Mis-

souri State and Iowa State vs Kansas State car-nival and games open

1200 pm Bags tournament100 pm Motorcycle show115 pm Parade band awards

Pufferbilly Dayrsquos Schedule130 pm Kidrsquos Choo Choo Fun Run600 pm Bingo with Ogden Lions730 pm Toaster Concert

Sunday Sept 7

900 am Pufferbilly Days bike ride930 am Pufferbillys Days church service1000 am Food court opens craft fair

opens mud volleyball horseshoe tournament1030 am Family Fun Day1100 am Pet show130 pm BBQ Cook-Off Pufferbilly Days

quilt show

CorrectionThe intern for the Dayton Review this past

summer was Nicole Presley Her last name wasincorrect in our publication last weekNicole did a wonderful job for the Dayton

Review this summer We wish her well at Iowa State this coming school year

CorrectionJaguars to host the SEV international cross

country meet at Gowrie Municipal Golf Course Not Prairie View Gold Course

Motorcycle Rider education class Sept 12-14 at ICCC

Two sessions of Motorcycle Rider Education classes are being offered at Iowa Central Community College Transportation Technology Center in Fort Dodge The classes will consist of two components 5 hours of classroom and 10 hours of range time

Session two will be September 12 13 and 14

The classroom portion will be on Friday from 5 to 10 pm with a choice of two different ranges being offered Range 1 will be Saturday and Sunday morning from 700 am to Noon

Range 2 will be Saturday and Sunday afternoon from 100 to 600 pm

Preregistration and payment are required as class sizes are limited For more information please contact Transportation Technology Center at 515-574-1971

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review16

Marcia Kay Vegors Marcia Kay Vegors was born June 3 1948

in Fort Dodge and passed away on April 27 2013 in Greeley Colorado

Marcia was the daughter of one of the 3 founders of the Dayton Rodeo Duane Vegors Marciarsquos mom was Erma and her brother is Norm Vegors

Later Marcia worked as a rodeo secretary for a rodeo stock contractor around the mid-west

Marcia married Bud Williams from Stratford in 1979

Marcia and Bud were involved with the Dayton Rodeo and the Wrangler Saddle Club from the early days

Marcia worked in the cook shack which was a small building located on the north arena fence where cowboys could order food from the arena through a hole in the fence Marcia also helped her mom Erma taking entries and doing the secretary work for the rodeo

Bud and Marciarsquos final resting place is at the familyrsquos Vegors Cemetery NW of Stratford

The empty saddled horse is led by Marciarsquos brother Norm

Happy Trails Marcia

Dayton Rodeo Empty Saddle award winners

Marcia Vegors and Bud Williams

Bud Williams Kerwin (Bud) Harold Williams was born

on July 26 1942 on a farm North of Stratford and grew up in the same area He graduated from Stratford High School in 1960 He passed away August 1 2013 in Greeley Colorado

He became a farrier through training at California Polytech San Luis Obispo CA in 1963 For the next 20 years Bud made his living by shoeing horses and shearing sheep in Hamilton Webster and Boone Counties In 1979 he married Marcia Vegors They moved to the Hill country of Texas and then to Fort Collins CO where Bud became the Night Manager of the Fort Collins Sale Barn He retired in 2006

Bud has 2 sons Shawn and Heath 3 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren

Bud enjoyed working around horses and livestock all his life Many times in his career when a young horse owner could not afford the shoeing costs Bud would complete the work and let the owner pay as he or she could

Bud and Marsha were involved with the Dayton Rodeo and the Wrangler Saddle Club from the early days Budrsquos main job at the Dayton Rodeo was behind the chutes working with the broncs and bulls

Bud and Marciarsquos final resting place is at the familyrsquos Vegors Cemetery NW of Stratford

The empty saddled horse is led by Budrsquos son Shawn Happy Trails Bud

Ralph Dwaine Haub

Ralph Dwaine Haub was born in Manson on September 15 1926 to Ezra and Eva Haub and passed away on April 28 2014 Ralph graduated from Dayton High School in 1945

Ralph worked with his Dad and farmed the home place north of Dayton and during one winter he traveled

to New Mexico and worked as a cowboy on ranches

On September 9 1950 he married Joan McCall of Boone They have 2 sons David and John They began their life together farming in the Dayton area and later moved to a dairy farm SW of Boone where he lived most of the rest of his life

When the rodeo was located on top of the hill where the rodeo parking lot is now Ralphrsquos rodeo life began with riding steers This ended when he was kicked in the head and knocked out His brother Daryl said that he thought that he had lost his big brother

Ralph and his friend Cliff Gabrielson from Stratford started to work as clowns for the Dayton rodeo Ralphrsquos rodeo clown name was ldquoRub-a-Dubrdquo Ralph built the calf pens at the east end of the arena and worked there during the rodeos He also helped move the bleachers from Ames to Dayton He was a life-long member of the Wranglers

The empty saddle is led by his brother John Haub

Happy Trails Ralph

Dick TellRichard Tell known as Dick lived in

Dayton all of his life Dick was born on March 11 1929 and passed away on January 5 2014

Dick married Erma Rosendahl and had 2 children Gary Tell and Carol (Keith) Harison and 2 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren

He served the Missouri Synod Trinity Lutheran church in Dayton as a board member and treasurer Dick served in the Marine Corp in the Korea Conflict in 1953 and 1954

He served the Dayton community as mayor for 8 years councilman Lions club president and the committee that formed the River Valley Old Engine and Tractor Days

Dickrsquos Webster County service included the 911 Board Solid Waste Management Board and he ran for County Supervisor Dick was instrumental in getting the ldquoHabitat for Humanityrdquo house built in Dayton

Dickrsquos work with the Dayton Rodeo included parking cars on the hill for many years running the Community Club cook shack and serving on the Dayton Rodeo Celebration Committee

The empty saddle is led by Jesse Greene the Rodeo Celebration Committee President

Happy Trails Dick

Dick Tell

Leonard AndersonLeonard Anderson was born on March 24

1938 He passed into heaven on September 14 2013 10 days before his 53rd anniversary of marriage to Marilyn Johnson Their children are Andrew and Gwenda Anderson and Alayna and Scott Longhorn Their grandchildren are Tyler Anderson Lillie Lance Lane and Lydia Longhorn

Leonard belonged to Emanuel Lutheran Church in Dayton serving his Lord with 18 years as Sunday School teacher and 6 years as board membership and head usher

Leonard was honorably discharged from the Army in 1958 He then completed Iowa Statersquos 2 year farm operations program and entered into his lifersquos work of farming

Leonard served the Dayton community as Township Clerk Dayton Coop Elevator Board member and Dayton School Board member He belonged to the Lionrsquos Club American Legion and was a Stine and Cargill Seed dealer Leonard was honored in 1979 as the arearsquos Farmer of the Year Leonard was a 23-year board member of Midland Power and the president of the Webster County Cattlemensrsquo Association

Leonardrsquos membership in the Dayton Wranglers Saddle Club was mostly spent on the Dayton Rodeo amp Celebration Committee for 34 years serving as President of the committee for 30 years During that time he installed the Iowarsquos Miss Rodeo Pageant when the rodeo was affiliated with the IPRA He initiated the seven event seven year commemoration belt buckle series for the Dayton Rodeo Leonard also saw that the ldquoEmpty Saddlerdquo memorial program that you are watching right now was presented at the Monday afternoon performance to honor those who gave so much of their lives to the building of the Dayton Rodeo For 30 years Leonard rode his horse Sugar at the end of the parade signaling the paradersquos completion In 2008 Leonard and his wife Marilyn were honored as the Dayton Rodeo Parade Grand Marshalls in appreciation for their contribution of rodeo work for Dayton

Leonardrsquos love of riding and packing horses in the Big Horn Mountains continued for 20+ years with family and friends Another great love of Leonardrsquos was reading western history Therefore a scholarship for academic technical or computer books for higher education will be started in Leonardrsquos name this year Applications for this scholarship will be made available online at daytonrodeocom

Leonardrsquos horse Buddy is being led into the arena by his daughter Alayna Longhorn

Happy trails Leonard

Ralph Haub pre-forms as a Rodeo clown

Leonard Anderson

Page 16: 8-27-14 redo

Aug 27 2014 Dayton Review16

Marcia Kay Vegors Marcia Kay Vegors was born June 3 1948

in Fort Dodge and passed away on April 27 2013 in Greeley Colorado

Marcia was the daughter of one of the 3 founders of the Dayton Rodeo Duane Vegors Marciarsquos mom was Erma and her brother is Norm Vegors

Later Marcia worked as a rodeo secretary for a rodeo stock contractor around the mid-west

Marcia married Bud Williams from Stratford in 1979

Marcia and Bud were involved with the Dayton Rodeo and the Wrangler Saddle Club from the early days

Marcia worked in the cook shack which was a small building located on the north arena fence where cowboys could order food from the arena through a hole in the fence Marcia also helped her mom Erma taking entries and doing the secretary work for the rodeo

Bud and Marciarsquos final resting place is at the familyrsquos Vegors Cemetery NW of Stratford

The empty saddled horse is led by Marciarsquos brother Norm

Happy Trails Marcia

Dayton Rodeo Empty Saddle award winners

Marcia Vegors and Bud Williams

Bud Williams Kerwin (Bud) Harold Williams was born

on July 26 1942 on a farm North of Stratford and grew up in the same area He graduated from Stratford High School in 1960 He passed away August 1 2013 in Greeley Colorado

He became a farrier through training at California Polytech San Luis Obispo CA in 1963 For the next 20 years Bud made his living by shoeing horses and shearing sheep in Hamilton Webster and Boone Counties In 1979 he married Marcia Vegors They moved to the Hill country of Texas and then to Fort Collins CO where Bud became the Night Manager of the Fort Collins Sale Barn He retired in 2006

Bud has 2 sons Shawn and Heath 3 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren

Bud enjoyed working around horses and livestock all his life Many times in his career when a young horse owner could not afford the shoeing costs Bud would complete the work and let the owner pay as he or she could

Bud and Marsha were involved with the Dayton Rodeo and the Wrangler Saddle Club from the early days Budrsquos main job at the Dayton Rodeo was behind the chutes working with the broncs and bulls

Bud and Marciarsquos final resting place is at the familyrsquos Vegors Cemetery NW of Stratford

The empty saddled horse is led by Budrsquos son Shawn Happy Trails Bud

Ralph Dwaine Haub

Ralph Dwaine Haub was born in Manson on September 15 1926 to Ezra and Eva Haub and passed away on April 28 2014 Ralph graduated from Dayton High School in 1945

Ralph worked with his Dad and farmed the home place north of Dayton and during one winter he traveled

to New Mexico and worked as a cowboy on ranches

On September 9 1950 he married Joan McCall of Boone They have 2 sons David and John They began their life together farming in the Dayton area and later moved to a dairy farm SW of Boone where he lived most of the rest of his life

When the rodeo was located on top of the hill where the rodeo parking lot is now Ralphrsquos rodeo life began with riding steers This ended when he was kicked in the head and knocked out His brother Daryl said that he thought that he had lost his big brother

Ralph and his friend Cliff Gabrielson from Stratford started to work as clowns for the Dayton rodeo Ralphrsquos rodeo clown name was ldquoRub-a-Dubrdquo Ralph built the calf pens at the east end of the arena and worked there during the rodeos He also helped move the bleachers from Ames to Dayton He was a life-long member of the Wranglers

The empty saddle is led by his brother John Haub

Happy Trails Ralph

Dick TellRichard Tell known as Dick lived in

Dayton all of his life Dick was born on March 11 1929 and passed away on January 5 2014

Dick married Erma Rosendahl and had 2 children Gary Tell and Carol (Keith) Harison and 2 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren

He served the Missouri Synod Trinity Lutheran church in Dayton as a board member and treasurer Dick served in the Marine Corp in the Korea Conflict in 1953 and 1954

He served the Dayton community as mayor for 8 years councilman Lions club president and the committee that formed the River Valley Old Engine and Tractor Days

Dickrsquos Webster County service included the 911 Board Solid Waste Management Board and he ran for County Supervisor Dick was instrumental in getting the ldquoHabitat for Humanityrdquo house built in Dayton

Dickrsquos work with the Dayton Rodeo included parking cars on the hill for many years running the Community Club cook shack and serving on the Dayton Rodeo Celebration Committee

The empty saddle is led by Jesse Greene the Rodeo Celebration Committee President

Happy Trails Dick

Dick Tell

Leonard AndersonLeonard Anderson was born on March 24

1938 He passed into heaven on September 14 2013 10 days before his 53rd anniversary of marriage to Marilyn Johnson Their children are Andrew and Gwenda Anderson and Alayna and Scott Longhorn Their grandchildren are Tyler Anderson Lillie Lance Lane and Lydia Longhorn

Leonard belonged to Emanuel Lutheran Church in Dayton serving his Lord with 18 years as Sunday School teacher and 6 years as board membership and head usher

Leonard was honorably discharged from the Army in 1958 He then completed Iowa Statersquos 2 year farm operations program and entered into his lifersquos work of farming

Leonard served the Dayton community as Township Clerk Dayton Coop Elevator Board member and Dayton School Board member He belonged to the Lionrsquos Club American Legion and was a Stine and Cargill Seed dealer Leonard was honored in 1979 as the arearsquos Farmer of the Year Leonard was a 23-year board member of Midland Power and the president of the Webster County Cattlemensrsquo Association

Leonardrsquos membership in the Dayton Wranglers Saddle Club was mostly spent on the Dayton Rodeo amp Celebration Committee for 34 years serving as President of the committee for 30 years During that time he installed the Iowarsquos Miss Rodeo Pageant when the rodeo was affiliated with the IPRA He initiated the seven event seven year commemoration belt buckle series for the Dayton Rodeo Leonard also saw that the ldquoEmpty Saddlerdquo memorial program that you are watching right now was presented at the Monday afternoon performance to honor those who gave so much of their lives to the building of the Dayton Rodeo For 30 years Leonard rode his horse Sugar at the end of the parade signaling the paradersquos completion In 2008 Leonard and his wife Marilyn were honored as the Dayton Rodeo Parade Grand Marshalls in appreciation for their contribution of rodeo work for Dayton

Leonardrsquos love of riding and packing horses in the Big Horn Mountains continued for 20+ years with family and friends Another great love of Leonardrsquos was reading western history Therefore a scholarship for academic technical or computer books for higher education will be started in Leonardrsquos name this year Applications for this scholarship will be made available online at daytonrodeocom

Leonardrsquos horse Buddy is being led into the arena by his daughter Alayna Longhorn

Happy trails Leonard

Ralph Haub pre-forms as a Rodeo clown

Leonard Anderson