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sday, Octo executive board voted during a scheduled
meeting on Tuesday to delay the start of
winter sports in hopes of flattening the curve
during the continued COVID-19 pandemic.
The MHSA executive board approved
the motion of winter sports practices in
basketball, swimming and wrestling to begin
on Dec. 7, with competitions delayed until
the first week of January.
Basketball practices were originally
scheduled to begin on Nov. 19, while
wrestling and swimming were slated to begin
two days later, but as Montana continues to
trend upward in positive coronavirus cases
the MHSA board hopes limiting travel
and exposure can help avoid the uptick in
positive cases.
The MHSA will re-evaluate its guidelines
and restrictions during its annual November
meeting and as needed throughout the
winter sports season, according to executive
director Mark Beckman.
The board also adjusted its spectator
policy for the postseasons in the fall sports
of football, soccer and volleyball. While
Aced it! local county health departments will need
Sunnyside Men’s League has been over for a few weeks now, to approve the policy, the MHSA executive
but those who dearly love golf have still been hitting the links on board approved the following spectator
a regular basis. It paid off for Spencer Marsh this past breezy numbers for both home and visiting teams:
but warm Saturday. Playing a round of 18, he was on hole 13. Up to a maximum of six spectator passes
With the wind at his back, he dug into his bag for a 6 iron. A nice per uniformed player; up to a maximum of
swing, over Cherry Creek, one hop into the cup... boooom! A hole
four spectator passes for each alternate and
in one! While the weather is not favorable for outdoor golf in the
foreseeable days ahead, no worries for Spencer. He can swing manager; up to a maximum of two spectator
away all he wants with his and Dan Daubner’s brand new Hi-Tech passes for members of the coaching staff;
Golf simulators, as can other golfers. More details to come. continued on page 2
MHSA continued from front Application period opens Nov.
and up to a maximum of two spectator passes for each 2 for recreation grant programs
cheerleader up to 12 total cheerleaders. Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks will begin accepting grant
The spectator policy for the state cross country applications for four recreation grant programs on Monday,
meet, which was altered to a two-day event during a Nov. 2, at noon via the online system at funding.mt.gov.
September meeting to be held on Oct. 23-24 at Rebecca Applications for the Recreational Trails Program, the
Farms in Kalispell, remains two tickets per athlete Off-Highway Vehicle Grant Program, the new Montana Trail
to remain in compliance with the Flathead County Stewardship Grant Program, and the new Summer Motorized
Health Department. Trail Pass Grant Program are due by Feb. 1, at 3 p.m.
Designated student sections and bands will not In total, these four grant programs provide over $3
be permitted at postseason events, though students million for recreation projects across Montana.
Montana Trail Stewardship Grant Program: The MTSGP is a
are allowed to be included in the spectator passes
new, state-funded grant program created by the 2019 Legislative
mentioned above. Session. Funding for the program comes from $1.37 of Montana’s
$9 light vehicle registration fee. FWP expects to award about $1.25
Rain expected million through this grant in its first year. MTSGP grants can be
used to construct or maintain motorized and non-motorized trails
Friday or trail-related facilities.
Summer Motorized Trail Pass Grant Program: A new grant program
funded through the creation of the resident OHV Trail Pass, created by
Tonight: Increasing clouds, with a low around 25. West the 2019 Legislative Session. FWP expects to award about $235,000 in
northwest wind 15 to 20 mph decreasing to 6 to 11 mph after the first year of the grant. Non-federal entities are eligible for this grant to
midnight. Winds could gust as high as 28 mph. use for the maintenance of OHV trails on public lands.
Friday: A chance of snow showers before 10am, then a Recreational Trails Program: The RTP is a federally funded grant
chance of rain and snow showers between 10am and 11am, program with about $1.5 million awarded annually to construct or maintain
then rain showers likely after 11am. Cloudy, with a high near motorized and non-motorized trails or trail-related facilities, purchase trail
45. West southwest wind 5 to 13 mph becoming southeast equipment, and development trail education or ethics programs
in the morning. Chance of precipitation is 70%. Little or no Off-Highway Vehicle Grant Program: This is a state-funded grant
snow accumulation expected. program that provides project funding to enhance and maintain OHV
Friday Night: Rain showers likely before 3am, then a recreational opportunities for the benefit of OHV enthusiasts in Montana.
chance of snow showers. Mostly cloudy, with a low around It awards about $150,000 annually.
21. Blustery, with a southeast wind 10 to 15 mph becoming FWP is offering virtual training sessions for prospective
north northwest 17 to 22 mph after midnight. Winds could applicants from October through January. These sessions
gust as high as 31 mph. Chance of precipitation is 70%. are free and highly recommended for new and returning
Little or no snow accumulation expected. applicants to any of the four grant programs. During the
Saturday: A 20 percent chance of snow showers before training, FWP staff will provide tips on writing a competitive
noon. Partly sunny, with a high near 34. Northwest wind 15 application, using the grant management software to
to 21 mph, with gusts as high as 29 mph. submit an application, and understanding differences and
Saturday Night: A 30 percent chance of snow showers, similarities between programs. Online trainings via Zoom
mainly after midnight. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 14. will be held on the following dates:
North northwest wind 5 to 13 mph, with gusts as high as Wednesday, Oct. 28: 12 p.m. – 4 p.m.
22 mph. New snow accumulation of less than a half inch Thursday, Nov. 5: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
possible. Tuesday, Dec. 8: 12 p.m. – 4 p.m.
Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021: 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Sunday: A 30 percent chance of snow showers, mainly
before noon. Mostly cloudy, with a high near 31. North wind For more information on attending a grant application
5 to 8 mph. New snow accumulation of less than a half inch training session or applying to one of these opportunities,
possible. visit: stateparks.mt.gov/recreation.
Monday: A 20 percent chance of snow showers before For questions about the Recreational Trails Program, contact
noon. Partly sunny, with a high near 33. Light and variable Carissa Beckwith at Carissa.beckwith@mt.gov
wind becoming south southeast 5 to 9 mph in the morning. For questions about the Montana Trail Stewardship
Tuesday: Partly sunny, with a high near 40. Southeast wind Grant Program and the Off-Highway Vehicle Grant Program,
6 to 10 mph becoming southwest in the afternoon. Winds contact Michelle McNamee at michelle.mcnamee@mt.gov.
could gust as high as 18 mph. For questions about the Summer Motorized Trail Pass
Wednesday: A slight chance of rain and snow showers. Grant Program, contact Seth McArthur at SMcArthur@
Partly sunny, with a high near 41. mt.gov
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Services for Darrell Cole FRIDAY
SOUPS: Clam Chowder ∙ Chili
Darrell Cole, age 88, of SPECIALS:
Glasgow, MT passed away Shrimp Basket
October 13, 2020. Funeral Club Sandwich
services will be 2:00 p.m.,
Saturday, October 17 Dine at the “O”
at Bell Mortuary with a
private family burial in
Highland Cemetery. 228-8006
A reception will be Two medical students were walking along the
held at the VFW Post #3107 street when they saw an old man walking with his legs
in Glasgow at 4:00 p.m. spread apart. He was stiff-legged and walking slowly.
Condolences may be left at One student said to his friend: “I’m sure that poor old
bellmortuarymontana.com. man has Peltry Syndrome. Those people walk just like
that.”
A Night at the Museum The other student says: “No, I don’t think so. The
The Valley County Pioneer Museum Board old man surely has Zovitzki Syndrome. He walks slowly
Meeting will be held Tuesday, October 20th at 6:00 PM. and his legs are apart, just as we learned in class.”

Here’s a *T*I*P* Since they couldn’t agree they decided to ask the
old man. They approached him and one of the students
The Emmy Awards, the annual celebration of said to him, “We’re medical students and couldn’t help
television heading into the new fall season, was aired but notice the way you walk, but we couldn’t agree on
Sunday, September 20. the syndrome you might have. Could you tell us what
In 2013 the annual awards how had 17.6 million it is?”
viewers tuning in to see who would win. Last year The old man said, “I’ll tell you, but first you tell me
the Emmy’s drew 6.9 million viewers, the first time what you two fine medical students think.”
ever viewership dipped below 10 million. This year it The first student said, “I think it’s Peltry Syndrome.”
dropped to 6.1 million. The old man said, “You thought — but you are
Why the major decline? That’s easy as most of wrong.”
the national NEWS — Non Edited World Situation The other student said, “I think you have Zovitzki
— has become nothing more than faaaaar left-leaning Syndrome.”
propaganda. Many of the situation comedies and even The old man said, “You thought — but you are
a few of the game shows — the new Match Game, for wrong.”
instance — are downright vulgar. Then there are some So they asked him, “Well, old timer, what do you
of the professional athletes currently using their sports have?”
as a protest platform, which is turning away viewers. The old man said, “I thought it was GAS — but I
That’s just a few examples, and it is reflected in the was wrong, too!”
declining Emmy numbers. Many people aren’t taking
it anymore. To be fair, it is their constitutional right — A geologist and his clueless intern are outside
freedom of speech — to create such content, regardless examining hundreds of specimens retrieved from an
of how low some people can go. old dig site. The intern gets excited when he finds an
Also to be fair, there are still many good shows interestingly shaped object.
appearing on flat screens across the country. He rushes over to the geologist and says, “Hey,
Will the downward trend continue? Who knows, what kind of mineral is this?”
but what is known is the demonic powers that be will The geologist takes it and looks it over. He smiles
make darn sure the industry will always have funding and says, “Good find, that’s leaverite.”
to peddle its filth, mind control and whatever else is on The intern, with a big grin, says, “Wow! Really?”
its agenda at the time! — mike, Things, Ideas & People, The geologist replies, “Yeah, leaverite there. It’s
Daniels County Leader just a rock.”
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Mustangs trample Dawgs Pie Sale Let us make your
By Mike Brandt Thanksgiving Pies!
The problem with playing the type of football Taking orders until
games Glasgow has played this year is the players Tuesday, November 17
do not have close contests and are challenged. Ready for pickup Mon., Nov. 23 at the Museum from 10 AM - 3 PM
Pies will be $15 each
The closest game was probably the 36-8 win over
Choice of pies are:
Conrad. Baker did score twice on Glasgow, but that APPLE • CHERRY • PUMPKIN • PECAN • SOUR CREAM RAISIN
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Glasgow found out just what real competition or the Museum at 228-8692 leave message if no answer.
was Friday night as the Dawgs lost their first game safety. The junior scored on the next play. Kooper
of the season to rival Malta, 34-16. Oxarart passed to Jeremiah Benson for the two-
Glasgow looked good early in the contest, point conversion and a 24-0 lead at the half.
taking the opening kickoff and marched down the The Dawgs defense stopped Malta on the
field to score a touchdown on Loden Idler’s 11-yard Mustangs first two possessions in the second half.
pass to Dawson Boland. However, the Dawgs were And, the Glasgow offense got on the scoreboard
called for holding, taking the ball back to the 23 when Kyler Hallock ran in from 6-yards out with
where Idler threw an incomplete pass on a fourth 50 seconds to play in the third.
down play, turning the ball over to Malta. Malta got back on track late in the third and
“That first drive was a very successful drive,” early in the fourth when Williamson broke for a 25-
said Glasgow coach Pat Barnett on KLTZ Coaches yard TD with 8:41 left in the game. The junior also
Corner. “We had two terrible penalties that really had a 25-yard TD for a 36-6 lead with 4:40 to play.
stopped us from scoring.” `Glasgow did score again with Jesse Lee going over
The Mustangs took control of the game, driving from 3-yards out when time expired. Idler ran in
down to the 2-yard line where Cash Salsbery took the two-point conversion for a 36-14 score.
it in for the score at the 9:24 mark in the second Glasgow had a few penalties, which is
quarter. Malta also had a touchdown canceled due something the Dawgs dad not been doing in other
to a holding penalty in the drive. Rex Williamson games.
ran in the two-point conversion for an 8-0 lead. “We had those holding calls and two face
“We had a chance on defense to stop them,” masks, something that is uncharacteristic,” said
said Barnett. “They were third and long and we let Barnett.
them slip out of it.” Williamson was the workhorse for the
Malta (4-0, 2-0) was faced with a fourth down Mustangs, running the ball 22 times to scorch the
play, needing three yards to get a first down. The Scotties with 189 yards. Salsbery ran for 66 yards
Mustangs picked up six to keep the drive alive. on 14 carries. Malta 261 yards on the ground and
They were faced with a couple third down plays, only a yard in the air.
but still worked out of them. A face mask penalty Glasgow finished with 186 total yards with Lee
gave the Mustangs a first down at the 2-yard line. rushing for 72 yards on 16 carries. Idler passed for
Glasgow could not get on track on its next 90 yards on 7 of 19 passes. The Dawgs normally
possession as Idler threw a rare interception, have over 200 yards on the ground, but only had 96
which was picked off by Salsbery. That set up against Malta.
another score with Williamson taking the ball in Boland caught three passes for 63 yards and
from 7-yards out for a 14-0 lead at the 5:25 mark. Colten Fast had 18 yards on three catches.
The Dawgs punted on their next possession, Malta has a chance to wrap up the conference
and then the defense stepped up to stop Malta. But title when they host Fairfield Friday night while
the Mustangs scored on a safety when Idler stepped the Dawgs hosts Wolf Point on Senior Night.
out of the end zone, for a 16-0 lead with 54 seconds Already play-off bound, the Scotties will play their
to play. final regular season game at Fairfield. The Mustang-
Williamson had a 23 yard gain after the Eagle matchup tomorrow night is perhaps the big one
Mustangs took the ball on the Glasgow 45 after the of the week statewide as far as Class B goes.
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Dark CREWNECK
Grey HOODIE SWEATSHIRT
$ 23.00
AVAILABLE
$YXS22.00
- YXL YXS - YXL
AS - A4XL* AS - A4XL*
ITEM GC Heather
Aquatic
Heather Dark Grey CREWNECK SWEATSHIRT $ 22.00 YXS - YXL
Carolina Blue AS - A4XL*
ITEM Aquatic Blue HOODIE SWEATSHIRT AS - A4XL*
ITEMBH
PC Carolina
Neon
Blue Pink Neon Pink CREWNECK $ 23.00
$ YXS22.00
- YXL YXS - YXL AS - A4XL*
ITEM BC Blue
Carolina Blue CREWNECK SWEATSHIRT $ 22.00 YXS - YXL AS - A4XL*
ITEM PH NeonDark Grey
Pink Neon Pink HOODIE $ 23.00 YXS - YXL AS - A4XL*
ITEMPC
ITEM GHNeonHeather
Pink Neon Pink Heather
CREWNECK Dark Grey HOODIE
SWEATSHIRT $ 22.00 $ 23.00
YXS - YXL YXS - YXL
AS - A4XL* AS - A4XL*
DarkAquatic Carolina Blue
AS - A4XL*
ITEMGH
BH Heather Aquatic
Dark GreyBlue HOODIE $ 23.00
Grey
ITEM Blue HOODIE $PRICE
23.00 YXS ASYXS
- YXLLOGO - A4XL*
- YXL
Heather
NAME ITEM SIZE (Youth/Adult) ON FRONT
Aquatic Carolina Blue
ITEM BH Neon
ITEM PH AquaticNeon
Blue HOODIE
Pink HOODIE $ 23.00 AS - A4XL* AS - A4XL*
Blue Pink
EX:Heather Dk Grey T-Sht GT AS $16.00 $YXS23.00
- YXL YXS - YXL
ITEM PH Neon Pink Neon Pink HOODIE $ 23.00 YXS - YXL AS - A4XL*

NAME ITEM SIZE (Youth/Adult) PRICE LOGO ON FRONT


NAME ITEM SIZE (Youth/Adult) PRICE LOGO ON FRONT
EX:Heather Dk Grey T-Sht GT AS $16.00
EX:Heather Dk Grey T-Sht GT AS $16.00

YOUTH SIZE CHART *Add $3 per


TOTAL
X SMALL: 2-4 plus size (2XL+)
SMALL: 6-8
MEDIUM: 10-12 Mail prepaid order to: Fort Peck Senior Citizens, PO Box 103
LARGE: 14-16 Fort Peck, Montana 59223
YOUTH SIZE CHART
X LARGE: 18-20 *Add $3 per
TOTAL
YOUTH SIZE CHART ORDER BY NOVEMBER 13, 2020 *Add $3 per
X SMALL: 2-4 TOTAL plus size (2XL+)
NAME:
X SMALL: 6-82-4
SMALL: plus size (2XL+)
PHONE NUMBER:
MEDIUM: 10-12 Mail prepaid order to: Fort Peck Senior Citizens, PO Box 103
SMALL: 6-8
ADDRESS: 14-16
MEDIUM: 10-12 Mail prepaid Fort
LARGE: Peck, Montana 59223
order to: Fort Peck Senior Citizens, PO Box 103
X LARGE: 18-20
LARGE: 14-16 Fort Peck, Montana 59223
ORDER BY NOVEMBER 13, 2020
X LARGE: 18-20
NAME:
PHONE NUMBER: ORDER BY NOVEMBER 13, 2020
NAME:
ADDRESS:
PHONE NUMBER:
ADDRESS:

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