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V   o  l   .  3   ,  N  o  .  4  6   M o n d ay , A  p  r  i  l  1  4  ,     2    0     1     4 It was one-way trafc for the most part as potential customers of all ages weaved their way through the Valley Event Center during the Walleyes Unlimited’ s Spring Bazaar this past Saturday . Over 40 local and state vendors were on hand, including some fun stuff for the kids to do, including an indoor shooting range. And Auzzy’s Cook Shack, setting up camp way in the back, was a popular stop. The 30th Annual Walleyes Unlimited Banquet was — as always — very well attended, raising funds for local projects, scholarships, and various community events. For the sake of Walleyes  Ever walk into a room with some purpose in mind, only to completely orget what that purpose was?   urns out, doors themselves are to blame or these strange It’s a door thing! memory lapses. Psychologists at the University o Notre Dame have discovered that passing through a doorway tr iggers what’ s known as an event boundary in the mind, separating one set o thoughts and memories rom the next.  Y our brain ile s away the thoughts you had in the previous room and prepares a blank slate or the new locale.  Whew, scientiic proo. What a relie to learn this, and thank goodness or studies like this. It’ s not our age, it’ s that damn door!

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V   o  l   .  3  

 ,  N  o  . 

 4  6    M o n d ay ,

 A p r i l  1 4 ,    2   0

    1    4

It was one-way trafc for the most part as potential

customers of all ages weaved their way through the Valley

Event Center during the Walleyes Unlimited’s Spring Bazaar

this past Saturday. Over 40 local and state vendors were on

hand, including some fun stuff for the kids to do, including an

indoor shooting range. And Auzzy’s Cook Shack, setting up

camp way in the back, was a popular stop. The 30th Annual

Walleyes Unlimited Banquet was — as always — very well

attended, raising funds for local projects, scholarships, and

various community events.

For the sake of Walleyes 

  Ever walk into a room withsome purpose in mind, onlyto completely orget what thatpurpose was?  urns out, doors themselvesare to blame or these strange

It’s a door thing! memory lapses. Psychologistsat the University o Notre Damehave discovered that passingthrough a doorway triggers what’sknown as an event boundary inthe mind, separating one set othoughts and memories rom thenext.

  Your brain iles away thethoughts you had in the previousroom and prepares a blank slateor the new locale.  Whew, scientiic proo. Whata relie to learn this, and thankgoodness or studies like this. It’snot our age, it’s that damn door!

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JOIN THE GLASGOW KIWANIS SWIM TEAM  and Have a FunHealthy Summer! Registration Wednesday, April 23, 5pm to 6:30pmin the Library basement. VISIT GLASGOWMTSWIM.COM FOR

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BOX OFFICE PERSON NEEDED FOR THE FORT PECK SUMMER

THEATRE: Position runs 5/26/2014 thru 8/31/2014, t hough this canbe negotiable. Hours are Wednesday – Sunday Noon to 4pm andadditional hours of 6pm-8pm Friday & Saturday. CONTACT THE

FORT PECK FINE ARTS COUNCIL FOR MORE INFORMATION,

228-9216.

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GENERAL LABORER WANTED:  Will perform duties as directedby the Rec. Dept. Director. Requires ability to perform sustainedphysical duties and work in varied weather conditions. Knowledgeof engine repair, turf maintenance & landscaping a plus. Requiresvalid MT Driver’s License. Salary is $9/hr, Hours: 40/wk, Mon-Fri.Position Open Until Filled. APPLY BY COMPLETING GENERIC

JOB SERVICE APPLICATION AND SUBMITTING DIRECTLY TO

EMPLOYER AT 319 3RD ST. S.

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RECREATION INSTRUCTOR WANTED: Will teach youth classesfrom June-August (four 2-week sessions). Requires basic classroomknowledge of recreation, teaching, physical education & coaching. Applica nts must posses s ex cellent commun icatio n sk ills, energet icpersonality, and ability to work with children and be a good role model& leader. Salary is $9/hr, Hours: 8am-1:30pm, may vary. PositionClose Date: April 25th, 2014. APPLY BY COMPLETING GENERIC

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LIFEGUARD WANTED: Must take Lifeguard Training & CPR class(offered by employer). Will monitor activities in swimming areas toprevent accidents & provide swim instructions in a class set ting. Willcheck pool chemicals daily & record data and oversee the safety ofall patrons in pool area. Salary is $9/hr, Hours will vary. PositionClose Date: April 25, 2014. APPLY BY COMPLETING GENERIC

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BUZZIFIEDS

Those weresome cold

April mornings

Tonight: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 28. Eastsoutheast wind 8 to 13 mph.

Tuesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 56. Light and variablewind becoming north northwest 5 to 10 mph in the afternoon.

Tuesday Night: A chance of rain showers before midnight,then a chance of rain and snow showers. Mostly cloudy, witha low around 24. East northeast wind 10 to 17 mph, withgusts as high as 24 mph. Chance of precipitation is 30%.New snow accumulation of less than a half inch possible.

Wednesday:  A 20 percent chance of snow showers.Mostly cloudy, with a high near 37. Northeast wind 13 to 16mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph.

Wednesday Night: Mostly cloudy, with a low around 21.East wind 11 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 18 mph.

Thursday: Partly sunny, with a high near 47. East southeastwind 13 to 17 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph.

Thursday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 27.

Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 56.

Saturday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 61.

Sunday: Sunny, with a high near 65.

Seven confirmed,

Te Glasgow City/County Library will have echNight ues. April 15th at 5:00 p.m. Afer a short reviewo the library’s website, instructor Brian Gregory willbe available in the reading area o the library to answeryour tech questions.  I you have suggestions or uture tech nite topics,please eel ree to drop them at the Library’s contactpage at www.glasgowlibrary.org.

  State wildlie officials canceled a planned discussionthat was to take place in Lewistown uesday andWednesday on a bison conservation and managementplan or Montana.  Montana Fish, Wildlie & Parks had invited a diversegroup o interests and a number o state and communityleaders to continue to participate in a acilitated publicdiscussion in Lewistown on April 15-16. Tat gathering,which would have been the second since September, iscanceled.“We worked to gather a large group o undamentallydifferent interests and constituencies, but there remainedserious questions about intent and representation thatare difficult to resolve,” said Jeff Hagener, director oFWP in Helena.

Bison Discussion Canceled

Scotty sofball off to 1-0 start  I the first outing is any indication, the Scottysofball team appears locked & loaded with their sightson making a return trip to the State ournament.

At the 2013 State Class B-C Sofball ournamentin Great Falls, the Scotties beat St. Ignatius 4-3 in theiropening-round game but were eliminated in the nexttwo, losing to eventual champion Florence-Carlton12-2 and to third-place finisher Columbus 10-6.  Glasgow opened the season in Miles City this pastFriday, dumping the Cowgirls 7-1 with an impressive 15hits to the host team’s two with Shyla Bergtoll providingthe smoke rom the mound.  Te Scotties have the bulk o the team back thisseason along with a ew bonuses including yra Johnsonwho transerred here rom Belgrade (daughter o Giland Stacy Johnson). yra was a perect 4-4 rom theplate; Abbi Kolstad 3-4, Meagan Rasmusan 2-3, EllenWalstad 2-4, Bergtoll 1-3, Makenzie Wesen 1-4, SageSukut 1-4, and Mariah Stein 1-5. Sadie Sukut was shutout (0-3) as was Autumn Hopkins (0-1) but we knowthat will change.  Te Scotties are scheduled to be in Glendive or adouble header this uesday. JV plays at 2:30 ollowed bya pair o varsity games at 4:00 and 5:30.

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Spring is in Full Swing And there’s no better time to check out the

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Tech Night on Tuesday 

  Cold air settled over much o northeast Montana thismorning. At least our stations set new record daily lowtemps this morning. St Marie’s new record o 10° crushedthe old record o 15° rom 2000, Jordan Airport old record18 rom 2000 is now 12°, Wol Point Airport old record20 rom 2000 is now 17°, and Malta old record o 16rom 2000 is now 10°. Glasgow’s low o 11° this morningcouldn’t top the old record o 6° in 1986, but Sunday’s lowo 13° was a record or the date. And we might see snowuesday night and Wednesday. Good grie.

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  Montana Fish, Wildlie & Parks’ deadlines toapply or special license drawings is May 1 or bison,moose, bighorn sheep and mountain goat; and June2 or the elk B, deer B and antelope license drawings.  FWP reminds hunters applying or moose, sheepand goat licenses that they will see changes in ees asa result o legislation adopted by the 2013 MontanaLegislature. In past years, hopeul resident hunterswere required to submit $75 with their application ora $125 license, plus pay a $5 drawing ee. his year,resident hunters need only submit a nonreundable$10 application ee per license and then pay the ulllicense ee o $125 i successul.  Nonresidents are also included in the new eearrangement. In past years, nonresident hunterswere required to submit $750, the entire cost o amoose, bighorn sheep or mountain goat license, pluspay a $5 drawing ee. his year nonresident huntersneed only submit a nonreundable $50 applicationee per license and then pay the ull license ee o$750 i successul.Residents and nonresidents can also participate inthe bonus point system to increase their chanceso success in the drawing. Bonus points are $2per species or residents and $20 per species ornonresidents.  Applying or special big game hunting permitsand licenses is a lot easier these days or hunters whoapply early and online at wp.mt.gov.  SUPERTAG — Montana’s Superag chances orthe hunt o a lietime are now on sale.  Hunters can win the Superag drawing bypurchasing one or more $5 Superag chances or theall 2014 hunting season.  Eight Superag hunt licenses are oered—moose, bighorn sheep, mountain goat, elk, deer,antelope, mountain lion and bison. Winners mayhunt any district open to the species or which theywon a tag.  Superags are available at all FWP oices, licenseproviders, or online at wp.mt.gov. Click “Montana’sSuperag.” Superags can be purchased using FWP’sonline licensing service. A 2014 conservation licenseis needed to purchase a Superag.  Proceeds rom Superag sales go to enhancehunting access and enorcement. he deadline topurchase Superag chances is July 3.

Montana’s special drawing deadlinesoutlined, SuperTag chances on sale now  

This 9806 +/- sq. ft. lot is located right onHwy 2 in Glasgow! Makes a great

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Soup: CHICKEN NOODLE

Lunch: CHICKEN BURGERDinner: 2pc LIVER & ONION

WEDNESDAY

Soup: TURKEY & DUMPLING

Lunch: MONTE CRISTODinner: HANGAR HOPPERS

TUESDAY

Soup: BEEF VEGETABLE

Lunch: PIZZA BURGERDinner: RIBEYE

THURSDAY

Soup: HAM & BEAN

Lunch: ALL-AMERICANBURGER

Dinner: 2pc PORK CHOP

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TUESDAY

Baked Chicken

  Two fishermen were out on the lake when oneof them dropped his wallet.  As they watched the wallet float down to thedepths of the lake, a carp came along and snatchedup the wallet. Soon came another carp who stole itaway from the first carp, and then a third joined in.  Remarked one of the fisherman, “Tat’s the firsttime I’ve ever seen carp-to-carp walleting.”

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Bird’s-eye view of the Bazaar The Valley Event Center was indeed a lively place the entire

day this past Saturday. In the foreground, anglers start to

gather for a shing seminar put on by Kit & Trevor Johnson

of Kit’s Tackle, based out of Helena. The Glasgow-Fort Peck

chapter of Walleyes Unlimited certainly raise the bar when it

comes to putting on a Spring Bazaar and Banquet.

GLASGOWSCHOOL MENU

Breakfast

Hot or Cold Cereal

Cheese Stick • Pears • Milk

Lunch

BBQ Beef on Bun w/BBQ Sauce

Sweet Potato Patty • Fruit CupChoice of Fruit • Milk

TUESDAY

  Laura Rebekah Lodge #19 is once again lookingor Valley County children who are currently inkindergarten to participate in the 2014 KindergartenRoyalty Contest.  Te deadline or children to be signed up is ODAY(Monday, April 14th). Call Shelly at 228-8722 or Evie at228-8335 to sign up your child or or more inormation.  Tis contest will run rom April 21st through May16th with ballot boxes placed at 15 businesses or your voting convenience. Te Grand Finale will be Saturday,May 17th with lots o great prizes or all the contestantsand a lunch or them and their amilies.  Proceeds will be used or various Rebekahscholarships & projects.  So don’t delay, sign up your kindergarten childTODAY !

Entry deadline is today or theKindergarten Royalty Contest