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Week 2 of the Sunnyside Men’s Golf League this Shipman, Greg Liebelt and Zac Garsjo were all
past Thursday had a super-exciting moment on able to find theirs, but Rich’s ball was nowhere to
the tricky 165-yard hole #4 on the Sunnyside Golf be found. It was Curt who strolled over to the hole,
Course. Following a couple of practice swings with peered down and told Rich, “I don’t think you need
his seven iron, Rich Kingsley blasted his tee shot to grab your putter.” Sure enough, it was a hole in
over Cherry Creek. When they went over to the one for Rich. Hmmm.... that retirement seems to
green to spot their balls and continue play, Curt be going well for him. Congratulations, Rich!
Couple of Service for Darlene Murch
toasty days Funeral service for Darlene Murch will be held
coming Saturday, June 13, at 11:00 a.m. at 1402 Milk River Road
in Nashua. Burial will follow at 2:00 p.m. in Highland
If you like the summer heat, it’s rolling in on Cemetery in Glasgow.
Thursday and we could see highs in the 90s Friday and
Saturday before another slight cool-off.
Service for Shirley Meiers
Tonight: A 20 percent chance of showers before 7pm. Shirley Ann Daniels Meiers, 85 of Missoula,
Mostly clear, with a low around 45. West wind 6 to 14 mph, Montana passed away peacefully at her home June 7,
with gusts as high as 21 mph. 2020.
Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 74. West northwest As per Shirley’s wishes cremation has taken place.
wind 8 to 14 mph, with gusts as high as 21 mph. Services are pending and will be announced at a later
Wednesday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 48.
West wind 6 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph.
Thursday: Sunny, with a high near 82. West southwest
Good times at Catfish Days
The Glasgow Area Chamber of Commerce &
wind 5 to 9 mph.
Agriculture hosted the 2nd Annual Milk River Catfish
Thursday Night: Mostly clear, with a low around 55. West
wind 5 to 8 mph becoming light and variable. Days on June 5-6, 2020. The Chamber partnered up
Friday: Mostly sunny, with a high near 90. East wind 8 to
with the Milk River Catfish Classic Fishing Tournament
13 mph increasing to 15 to 20 mph in the afternoon. Winds to make this a family friendly weekend of fun events.
could gust as high as 29 mph. The results for the 2020 Catfish Crawl are:
Friday Night: Partly cloudy, with a low around 63. East One Mile Run/Walk:
southeast wind 18 to 21 mph, with gusts as high as 30 mph. • 1st Place Adult: Alisha Hindt, Glasgow, time of 13.30,
$50 Chamber Big Bucks
Saturday: Partly sunny, with a high near 93. East southeast
wind around 18 mph, with gusts as high as 29 mph. • K-12- Jack Morehouse, Glasgow, time of 11.03, $50
Chamber Big Bucks
Saturday Night: A 30 percent chance of showers and
thunderstorms, mainly before midnight. Mostly cloudy, • 2nd Place: Adult- Erin Aune, Glasgow, time of 13.49, $30
with a low around 57. South southeast wind 9 to 16 mph Chamber Big Buck.
becoming west northwest after midnight. Winds could gust • K-12- Aiden Aune, Glasgow, time of 11:21, $30 Chamber
as high as 25 mph. Big Bucks
Sunday: A 20 percent chance of showers and • 3rd Place: Adult- David Holte, Mandan, ND, time of
thunderstorms. Partly sunny, with a high near 78. West 14.36, $20 Chamber Big Bucks
wind 10 to 15 mph, with gusts as high as 23 mph. • K-12- Anders Aune, Glasgow, time of 13.24, $20 Chamber
Sunday Night: A chance of showers and thunderstorms. Big Bucks
Mostly cloudy, with a low around 51. 5K Run/Walk:
Monday: A slight chance of showers and thunderstorms. • 1st Place: Adult- Ali Flaten, Glasgow, time of 23.38, $50
Partly sunny, with a high near 78. Chamber Big Bucks

Reel Life Wisdom


• K-12- Eli Feezell, Glasgow, time of 27.01, $50 Chamber
Big Bucks
• 2nd Place: Adult- Jeremy Radakovick, Glasgow, time of
“Instead of telling our young people to plan ahead, 26.5, $30 Chamber Big Bucks
we should tell them to plan to be surprised.” ~ Steve • 3rd Place: Adult- Tim Phillips, Glasgow, time of 28.09,
Carell in Dan in Real Life (2007) $20 Chamber Big Bucks
The 2nd Annual Cornhole Tournament with 15
teams participating competed for prizes of 80% payback.
• 1st Place: Team Tihista included team members Silver
Tihista & Elliot Ersling both of Nashua, $250.
• 2nd Place: Team Bombers included team members Adam
Johnson & Juice Fischer both of Glasgow, $150
• 3rd Place: Team Larsen/Moser included team members
of Will Larsen & Zach Moser both of Glasgow, $100
Prizes from the Catfish Crawl can be picked up at
the Glasgow Chamber Office.
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APPLICATIONS DUE DATE: JUNE 22, 2020
Dan and Eli Dupea Shine at the Milk River Catfish Classic
by Montana Cats Staff 3rd place was yet another newcomer to the Top 5.
6/6/2020 (Glasgow, MT) - What an unforgettable Jayson Riggin and Robert Petersen, both of Billings,
weekend! The 21st version of the Milk River Catfish enjoyed a fantastic evening of fishing and it showed
Classic is one that won’t soon be forgotten. on the scales with 29.85 lbs.
Normal flows, warmer weather, and an 4th place went to a tourney veteran that has
impending storm were just some of the things on the experienced his share of success at the Classic.
minds of this year’s anglers as they prepared for battle. Willy Lauckner of Nashua teamed up with
Thankfully, the high winds ultimately subsided on Colton Yoss, also of Nashua, to put together a 27.22
Saturday evening and the rains effected only a small lb. basket of their own. This is Willy’s 8th consecutive
portion of the tournament boundaries. The stage was time in the Top 20 and his 5th time in the Top 10.
set for another great night of fishing on the Milk! Rounding out the Top five was Dan and Amber
Once again a full field of 80 teams competed in the Achten of Laurel, MT. This husband and wife team
8-hour shootout. has not missed a Montana Cats Circuit event in three
At the end of the evening, 72 of the 80 teams years and are thrilled to secure their first ever top five
would weigh in fish with 24 teams topping the 20 finish with an impressive 26.71 lbs.
lb. barrier. 307 Channel Catfish hit the scales on Amber remarked, “We honestly thought about
Saturday night and ALL were returned safely to the not coming up this year for this one. The Milk
Milk River. The top of the leaderboard was littered has been tough to crack. A lot different than the
with newcomers experiencing their first taste of Yellowstone.”
the “Hot Seats” on stage at Midnight Weigh-Ins in Uncharacteristically for the Classic, five of the
downtown Glasgow. top six teams fished from boat this year. It is the first
Rising above the field was the Grandpa- time the tournament championship has ever been
Grandson duo of Dan and Eli Dupea, of Billings, MT. officially claimed by a team fishing predominantly
The Yellowstone County Anglers have been fishing out of a boat throughout the evening. It just goes to
Montana Cats Circuit events for the past 15 seasons show that you never know what can happen in a Cat
and this is their first taste of victory. Eli had previously Classic!
one Big Fish honors at the Yellowstone Challenge We would like to thank Glasgow TBID, Nemont
way back in 2013 when he was just a little tike, he Beverage Corporation, D&G Sports and Western,
is now a Milk River Catfish Classic Champion. Dan Newton Motors, Hi-Line Sportsmen, Cat River
was noticeably excited about their evening of fishing. Anchors, Whisker Seeker Tackle, Shelly George w/
When asked on stage to explain their 3 days of fishing Thrivent Financial, and RS Jet Boat Anchors for their
on the milk, he shared some details of the struggle. continued support.
“On Thursday we fished for 4 hours. We got We would like to thank the Glasgow Chamber
one bite, caught only one fish. I had fished this of Commerce for sponsoring the 2nd Annual Milk
tournament twice before and did not do well at all River Catfish Days. A community event that featured
so I was questioning some things at that point. On the Catfish Crawl, a Cornhole tournament, kids
Friday pre-fishing, things picked up dramatically and fishing derby, crazy days vendor show, and much
we caught 30 lbs. Tonight, we even topped that”. much more. What an outstanding annual event for
The champs brought a 32.27 lb. basket to the the whole family!
scales to excite the crowd at 1:00 AM. The Montana Catfish Association has only reached
Claiming runner up honors was the young squad its midpoint of the 2020 season. Let’s all get geared up
of William and Wes Van Hook of Sidney. Youth was for the 12th Annual Monster Cat Roundup coming to
certainly on their side as they managed 31.76 lbs. Sidney on Saturday, July 18th. The season will conclude
just a 1/2 lb. off the pace. Their overall weight was with the 10th Annual Missouri River Catfish Clash in
bolstered by William’s Jumbo Whiskers Award kitty Williston, ND. on Saturday, August 15th.
given to the largest Cat of the evening. It officially The Angler of the Year Standings are starting
came in at 11.60 lbs., the 6th largest cat weighed in to heat up and it’s anybody’s ball game at this point.
the 21 year history of the event. Good luck and Catfish on!!
CONSIGNMENT
AUCTION SATURDAY
JUNE 13, 2020 - 9 AM
1138 Cherry Creek Street
Glasgow, MT
Heading West on HWY 2 Take a Left
on Cherry Creek St.
Once again, here’s your winning team, Dan and Eli. Across for the VFW Follow Signs
Jim Taylor, Paul Clemmer,
Dan Taylor & More Auction

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Colton Yoss and Willy Lauckner placed 4th, the highest- New Items Keep Coming In :
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marked the first time in tournament history that a local ◊ 2002 Polaris Sportsman 400 ◊ 2006 Polaris RMK 900
team DIDN’T win the tournament, so the outa-towners ◊ (2) 7’ x 60’ Mobile Home Trailers
◊ 2000 & 2004 Ford F-150s ◊ 1999 7’ x 18’ Flatbed Trailer
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Auction Times:
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CONCESSIONS BY DAN’S CHUCKWAGON
Featuring Nathan's World Famous Hot Dog
Cracking the top 10 with a 9th place finish were Joel
Smith and Mark Kloker. Only four “local teams” made
the top 10, the other two being Jason Flaten and Cole ayloR Auctioneer
Kevin Taylor
Plouffe in 7th and Brady Flaten and Jason Molstad in
8th. Yep, those outa-towners are definitely starting to
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the competition getting tighter.
WEDNESDAY
American Medical Association weighs in SOUPS: Tomato ∙ Chili
If you haven’t been opined that this proposal was a gas, and those lofty SPECIALS:
brought up to date: would “put a whole new Cardiologists didn’t have Grilled Ham & Cheese
The American Medical face on the matter.” the heart to say no. Croissant
Association has weighed The Podiatrists thought In the end, the
in on the strategy to it was a step forward, but Proctologists won out,
Dine at the “O”
reopen the country: the Urologists were pissed leaving the entire decision
The Allergists were off at the whole idea. up to the — well, you
in favor of scratching it, Anesthesiologists know — in Washington 228-8006
but the Dermatologists thought the whole idea D.C..
advised not to make any
rash moves.
The Gastroenterologists
had sort of a gut
feeling about it, but the
Neurologists thought the
Administration had a lot
of nerve.
Meanwhile, Obstetricians
felt certain everyone
was laboring under a
misconception, while
the Ophthalmologists
considered the idea
shortsighted.
Many Pathologists
yelled, “Over my dead
body!”
While the Pediatricians
said, “Oh, grow up!”
Psychiatrists thought the
whole idea was madness,
while the Radiologists
could see right through it.
Surgeons decided to wash
their hands of the whole
thing, and the Internists
claimed it would indeed
be a bitter pill to swallow.
The Plastic Surgeons
Thanks for Listening you that those trails were made by buffalo when
there were a bazillion of the wooly-headed rascals
Road-Killed being slaughtered by government agencies and
Jackrabbits and other various other crazies all through the West.
But they are all of them very much wrong!
Other Things Those trails were made by the infamous and
seldom seen Montana Side-Hill Gouger distant
Back in the day ‘long ‘bout relative of the Wyoming Jackalope. (And just in
1946 or so and for about 30 years after one case you doubt me about the SH Gouger....well
couldn’t travel US #2 for twenty miles without I’ve seen the Jackalope as well so there! I’ve been
seeing a squished-flat jack rabbit. a very lucky guy.)
My uncle Jim and his high school BFF Romain But getting back to the Gouger. He was
used to go out in grandpa Thure’s old Ford model aptly named because of his habit, or should I say
T pickup and shoot 36 or 43 rabbits a night using his “penchant’ for traveling along the hills in a
a hand-held spot light and .22 caliber shells from counter-clock-wise direction thus causing his
grandpas hardware store. Rabbits were at a high right legs to be shorter than his left legs.
premium back then going for as much as $1.25 There were some old-time cowboys, my
each on a good year and $.25 in a bad year. uncle Lewis Bingham for one who were fortunate
They were then trucked in an open-top semi- enough to capture one of the little rascals one
trailer all the way to Shelby where they were day while out doing cowboy things north of Saco.
skunned-out and fed to minks at the mink farm. The spotted a Gouger on the hillside and started
The hides were tanned and sold across the west in the chase.
rubber-tomahawk shops in our National Parks and But one of the hands who knew a little about
most of you have seen what some people did to the the Gouger recalled as he spit out a stream of
feet which were supposed to hold tons of good luck tobacco juice at the animal that the Gouger was
if chained to a key chain. I betcha you had one! one quite fast animal when being hoorawed
But anyway, speaking of rabbits and other around a hill-side.
rodents today I witnessed something I had not He recalled that the onlyest way to ketch one
seen since waaaay back when I was a youngster is to get it out onto the flat ground where, being
at Henry and Frances Barton’s place north on physically hampered by the shortness of his left
the Frenchmen Creek across the road from the legs and the longness of his right legs all he could
Marshall place. do was to spin in a circle all the while drilling
Now, understand this friends, I’m not one himself into a hole in the ground. The cowboys
for tall tales as everyone of my 41.331/3 readers could then grab the Gouger very carefully by his
can tell you and this tale isn’t stretched out to rabbit-like ears and heft him out of the hole.
any degree. I’d like to tell you it’s “gospel.” They were all excited about their catch and
There’s an extremely rare rodent related to were high on anticipation about showing off their
rabbits, moles, skunks and liberals. It’s a cute catch back at the OB’s Bar in town when one of
little thing about 3 or 7 pounds on average, the boys mentioned that it was near supper time
maybe 9 or 11 inches tall at the shoulder and and they were still 26 or 38 miles from home and
the most strangest thing about this thing is that horseback to boot. And they sat their saddles
it’s right-hand legs are a couple or more inches and pondered what to do.
shorter than its left-hand legs. And folks to this day they would all swear (if
I’m sure that in your Sunday traveling along in fact they all hadn’t died already) that they had
some of the gravel roads in the Big Sky out back caught the animal but.....did they really catch
of Montana you have seen trails along the hill- it..... and did they really cook it?
sides. Some folks say they’re deer trails, some say That’s it for now folks. Thanks for listening.
cow trails and some of the “wiser” folks will tell ~ Virgil Vaupel
happy to share her days with her daycare kids and many
of her closest friends who worked with her.
In recent years, Sandy worked in food service at the
Sandy Boese Valley County Senior Citizens Center, Valley View Nursing
Sandra Kay Boese Home, and Nemont Manor. Sandy was very selfless and
passed away in always willing to help with projects and activities. Some
Glasgow, Montana of of her volunteer activities included: helping with the
natural causes on June creation of the current Children’s Museum of Northeast
2, 2020. Montana, helping out with numerous 4H activities such
Sandy was born in as afterschool programs, concessions, and painting at the
Pierre, South Dakota fairgrounds, and making countless tie blankets to donate
on November 12, 1962 to the NICU at Great Falls Benefis Hospital in honor of
to Richard and Marilyn her own preemie, Rachel.
(Brown) Boese. She Her daughter, Rachel, came into this world at a
joined older sisters whopping three and a half pounds in June of 1998;
Terri, Debbie and Donna. A brother, Doug, joined the she was the light of Sandy’s life. The two shared a very
family three years later. The family moved from the family close relationship. Sandy could always be seen cheering
farm to Colstrip, Montana in 1965 where her father for Rachel’s sporting events and volunteering at school
worked for many years as a contractor and electrician. functions. Her love for Rachel was evident to all those
Countless memories were made by generations of the who knew her.
family at their home in Colstrip. Sandy was preceded in death by her father Richard
Sandy attended school in Colstrip and graduated Boese, Uncle David Boese, paternal grandparents Richard
in the class of 1982. While in high school, she was Benjamin and Thelma Boese, maternal grandparents
involved in basketball and track as well as other clubs and Charles and Ethel Brown.
activities. She enjoyed working with her dad in the shop Survivors include her beloved daughter, Rachel
and at home during those years. After high school, Sandy Boese of Glasgow, mother Marilyn Boese of Billings,
attended Miles Community College before moving to sisters Terri (Don) Ryan of Great Falls, Debbie (Marc)
southern California to work as a nanny for several years. Swanson of Glasgow, and Donna (Rick) Lewis of Hysham,
After spending some time in Great Falls, she moved to brother Doug Boese of Great Falls, and several nieces and
Glasgow, Montana in 1987. She spent countless days nephews, and great nieces and nephews.
with her nieces, nephews, and family before opening Per Sandy’s wishes, cremation has taken place. A
Ragamuffins Daycare in Glasgow. The years she spent memorial service for family and friends will be held
caring for children were some of the best years of her life. on Friday, June 19, 2020 at Bell Mortuary in Glasgow,
The children at her daycare were well loved and all share Montana at 4:00 PM. Memorials may be made to Bell
endless memories of great times had with Sandy. She was Mortuary in Glasgow.

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