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. 27, 1921.
Miss Lella B. Moore, home demonstration agent of the Sheridan County Farm Bureau, and county nurse Miss Mary Lazear ae in Big Horn today. This morning they visited the school in the interest of the health program, and this afternoon Miss Moore is supervising a clothing school.
Mrs. E. J. Sandborgh and Mrs. R. B. Sturbeaux will entertain the Marquette League tonight at Mrs. Sandborgh’s residence on Park street.
Damages totaling nearly $2,000 were awarded this afternoon to H. C. Jeffers in a civil action in district court.
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.