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SANTA FE. N.M. (UPI) - The
wagon trail that was one of the first
major commercial links to the fron-
tier now has the official recognition
of the federal government and is be-
ing honored by the five states it
crosses
Montana
The United States attained the
Montana territory through the Louisi-
ana Purchase in 1803, and the explo-
ration of Lewis and Clark in 1805-06
F ur traders and missionaries traveled
the area in the early 19th century, and
the Indian uprisings, culminating in
the 1876 Battle of Little Big Horn,
slowed population growth until the
coming of the Northern Pacific Rail-
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Barhecue basters try to hug prize New Mexico Gov. Garrey Car- them Hemisphere, were seen over
MEMPHIS, Tenn. (UPI) - Hun- ruthers, Colorado Gov. Roy Roymer, StormKingMountainagainWednes-
areds of cooks, assistant cooks and Oklahoma Gov. Henry Bellmon, day night for about 30 minutes,
assorted hangers-on are gathered to Kansas Gov. Michael Hayden and Halbert said they resembled three
see who will reign over the city of Missouri Gov. John Ashcroft have lights seen there Monday, alter-
barbecue this weekend. proclaimed today as Santa Fe Trail nating colors between red, white and
With names like Capitalist Pigs, Day. green.
Pig Tails from Possum City and Bay The day of honor comes exactly a Halbert said two of his officers and
of Pigs, teams from around the coun- week after President Reagan signed numerous civilians reported seeing
try aie competing in the 10th World the legislation designating the the lights, and NOBAD officials in
Championship Barbecue Cooking 950-mile route a National Historic Colorado Springs confirmed they
-ontest on the Mississippi River Trail. were picking something up on radar
This is the big contest,” said Jim The Santa Fe Trail opened in 1821 in the area.
Rakowski, 41, of Germantown, and became a major trade route link- NORAD officials said the lights
nennu whose Pepto Porkers have ing Independence, Mo., with Santa might have been satellite reflections
entered many of them. “You win Fe and Chihuahua, Mexico. against clouds, but Halbert said
this, you can t 80 any higher.” there were no clouds. Halbert said he
e contest was to be held today The official Wisconsin beverage called the lights unidentified objects,
and atur day as part of the Memphis MADISON, Wis. (UPI) — Wiscon- but would not go so far as to call
in May festival, but teams have been sin may be known for its beer, but them UFOs.
setting upall week. some lawmakers would prefer that
The smoky scent of pork and milk take the official title of state A $2.5 million birthday present
barbecue sauce already permeated beverage. ST. LOUIS (UPI) - A grand,
the ri ver bank Thursday. The Senate Housing, Government mother who bought her ticket at her
. udges will be “looking for taste, Operations and Cultural Affairs own general store won $2.5 million in
r Xturertenderness and moistness,’’ Committee Wednesday voted the Missouri Lottery Jackpot Spin on
Eakowski said. unanimously to recommend milk be her birthday.
Although beer flows as freely as designated the official state drink,
barbecue sauce, no one is just kid-
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HOBART — A Hobart judging
team took first place honors in this
year's National Land, Pasture and
Range Judging Contest held in
Oklahoma City and at the old Concho
Indian school at El Reno.
The National Land, Pasture and
Range Judging Contest, in its 36th
_ . year, drew 975 4-H and FFA youths
course director; Capt. (Dr.) John Stewart; Dr. from 33 states. Historically, the con-
William Newland; Downs: Dr. Cooper Ray; and Dr. |.H. Lee. test has drawn 800 to 900 youths from
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Joan Rivers show ends £2835*
The Hobart team includes Quinn
„—0S ANGElES ‘T’ — reports that FBC would hold a news Bleeden said the timing was odd Beirman,Stuart Brunker, Dan Clark
Eivers, thefeisty comedian who was conference today to announce the because “The Late Show Starring and KirkDuff.,
Kupert Mirlmassaummait maR" herhona JohXeXrson° by Toing X^YoS thhtpiacenpsttton.
1 Fridr i will 1. L, 1o , u ” .Senior Fox officials have said in Asked how Rivers had taken the Seal of the United States
piEit, "lold6 hestshow, the past that they are committed to news, Bleeden said, “She’s an ac- The great seal of the United States
PrDnisdoe fromden:sajdThursday. keeping the late night talk show even tress. The show she did 1 Thursday shows an American bald eagle with a
oomnehody (from E ox Broadcasting if Rivers is not the host. night) was normal. There was no ribbon in its mouth bearing the device
ompany) called the office late this “They could keep the show without way you could have known anything E PIunbus unum (one out of many). In
afternoon and said it will be her last Joan, which isa possibility” was wrong by watcS“ the eagle’s talons are the arrows of
AMthouehFoxoficlalscouldnotbe BtssdongeidheLmginentheyory lBlesdensidtonighesshow would waverndstaetrsbranahshowscanune
reached Thursday night, there were else."” saysomethrngdttheendd.shemisht onppsdpyramniwithaneye(theeye
ACLS students Laurie Stewart, Paula Novotny, RN, Cheryl Traster, paramedic student, and
loyce Hervey, EMT, review with instructor Capt. Rocky Dugger, RN, placement of major ox-
ygen delivery systems in patients with life threatening ailments. (Hospital photos)
Aunougn Deer flows as freely as designated the official state drink. “I’m in shock, but I’m happy”
A I • ■ ■ ■ qarbecue sauce, no one is just kid- “Milk is a perfect food,” said Sen. said Barbara Ballard, who won the
Cardiac course held we also want to cook,” Makowski testimony him during his m-mvummmri
The first advanced comdsoc lifA w, . . said. . . “Consider a cold glass of milk and Ballard and her husband, T. J., own
support "Svumd held cardimStise Memorial nursing personnel. nine to the public is greatly increased. By The competition is divided into a big slice of chocolate cake Nashua General Store in Kansas Ci-
month was deemed successful bv Dr areaemergency medical technicians involving EMTs, physicians and nur- shoulder, rib and whole h g. Visualize cold milk and a couple of ty, where she bought her ticket The
David Boss, emergency medicine andseveral personnel from A Itus Air sing personnel in the training, a con- Cooks use elaborate grills shaped molasses cookies. Cold milk and couple has three children and one
physician at Jackson edicine rce Base, completed the course. tinum of care is created which great- like pigs, locomotives, and - in the Oreos. Milk and apple pie. Milk and a grandchild
Memorial Hospital county It was avery successful course," ly benefits potential victims of ease of the Pepto Porkers - a giant peanut butter sandwich." Chil.sen The Ballards said they had been
ona0Pi « ,d Ross."We received some really emergency situations. bottle of pink medicine. Thev say .said. earning $8 000 a year from thAir
sThe S MemS positive comments from the out-of- . whoever eats the competition’s meat Chilsen said Wisconsin produced year their
Hospital for area medical orofes town.instructors concerning the I d like to take this opportunity to willneedit. 27.06 million gallons of icecream and "My husband and I will take it
sionisn knowledge and preparedness of the thank the many employees of .Confidence is high among most of ice milk in 1986, enough for 810 easy for a while," she said “I think
According to Ross who directed students inthe ACLS course. Memorial who have contributed the 175 teams The Muddy River Pig million ice cream cones. we’ll travel some. We were working
the Acis cours 50 students in " it 1.50 medica I professionals their time and expertise in making Pokers, for instance, say they will He also said Wisconsin produces seven days a week. 12 hours a day
cdingipMntajistudsntin nowtrainedin advanced cardiac life the ACLS course a success,” said dobetter than last’s year sixth place, more sweetened whole milk. “In the 11 years we’ve had the
chiding Memorial Physiclans, 22 support, the quality of care available Boss. “We are here to try to win the unsweetened whole milk and skim store, we’ve taken only two mr-da
adgum thing, said Chris sweetened-condensed milk than anv vacations."
.37. little Rock, Ark. He other state. After taxes. Ballard will be paid
saidithey " do itwith!their sauce. $98,181.52 a vear for the next 20
What separates top teams from UFOs over Colorado? years
the others is the sauce," he said. GLENWOOD SPRINGS, Colo.
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Thursday two points of light island of Manhattan from the In-
resembling stars, but larger and dians, paying with goods worth about
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