Now here’s Sheridan Media’s look back in time, to 100 years ago, by reporter Pat Blair as published in the Sheridan Enterprise newspaper on Jan. 30, 1921.
Greeted by one of the largest audiences at any of the sessions of the Sheridan Open Forum, Harry Fox, president of the Wyoming Labor Federation, spoke on “Organized Labor and the Community” this afternoon.
W. D. Fisher, secretary of the Sheridan Commercial club, sent telegrams to Cheyenne today in support of legislation providing for a state college of agriculture and asking that the proposed college be located in Sheridan.
Arvada community ranchers are securing a large number of purebred bulls for the ranchers in that vicinity, to build up the herds which have been depleted.
Now here’s Sheridan Media’s look back in time, to 100 years ago, by reporter Pat Blair as published in the Sheridan Enterprise newspaper on Jan. 23, 1921.
Colonel Allen S. Perk, district forester of the U. S. Forestry Service, addressed the perils of deforestation of our national forests during the Sheridan Open Forum today at the Congregational church.
Mrs. V. J. Keating entertained at a charmingly arranged afternoon party as a courtesy to Miss Katherine Hoffbauer, whose wedding will occur at an early date.
Today is the 13th anniversary of City Commissioner Judson Bibb’s coming to Sheridan.
Skating parties enjoyed the balmy weather today. Both the creek in Pioneer park and the water at the gravel pit or Crystal Ice plant furnished the sport for several hundred skaters.
Now here’s Sheridan Media’s look back in time, to 100 years ago, by reporter Pat Blair as published in the Sheridan Enterprise newspaper on Jan. 9, 1921.
The good condition of the roads brought many farmers and ranchers to Sheridan this afternoon, and local stores are enjoying a good patronage.
One of the most interesting discussions of the seasons is promised at the Sheridan Open Forum today, when M. L. Wilson of Bozeman, Montana, speaks on “The Present Farm Movement.”
Sheridan Postmaster Sherman D. Canfield has received word that special delivery mail will hereafter be delivered without receipt and will be left in regular mail receptacles when personal delivery can’t be effected.
Now here’s Sheridan Media’s look back in time, to 100 years ago, by reporter Pat Blair as published in the Sheridan Enterprise newspaper on Dec. 19, 1920.
Professor Leon A. Aylesworth, of the University of Nebraska, speaking at the Sheridan Open Forum today, condemned as “reactionary and undemocratic” a proposal that Wyoming’s district judges appoint the city councils in the state.
Mrs. Nettie Steffe of Dayton was a shopper in Sheridan yesterday.
Nineteen new members were added to the Sheridan County Farm Bureau in the Big Horn meeting recently.
The Pioneer park stream was crowded with skaters this afternoon. Fully 100 people were on the ice at one time.