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Home of Dayton Rodeo - Gateway to Des Moines River Valley
Vol. 138, No. 20

Southeast Valley Concert Band

Wednesday, May 20, 2015


The 2015 Southeast Valley High School Jaguar Pride
full color edition is featured inside on pages 5, 6, 7, 8 and 11.
The Jaguar Pride Concert Band group is featured on this
front page.

Concert Band students pictured front row left to right
are Katrina Nelson, Lexee Nelson, Maddie Christensen,
Michaela Fevold, Patty Snyder, Melissa Pautsch, Victoria
Vote, Meryl Moeller, Micaela Reutzel, Tori Crampton,
Natalie Lambert, Erica Rittgers, Courtney Shirbroun,

Heather Baird; row 2 left to right are Ms. Border, Ms.
Hanna, Jalen Fuss, Emma Whalen, Aydan Farnham,
Aaliyah Scott, Josh Carlson, Kaleigh Winkler, Amanda
Lambert, Roslyn Redman, Ebony Scott, Ramona
Thompson, Vanessa Scott, Dakota Jaeschke, Allison Carlon,
Hannah Peterson, Todd Hamilton, Megan Snyder; row 3
left to right are Tommy Lennon, Brett Black, Leah Gibbons,
Daven Rees, Katie Dellachiesa, Cameron Pliner, Matthew
Ross, Zach Hartig, Kaitlyn Clark, Kanyon Pepples, Bryce

By Mr. Stoffers

library/media area, and on one hallway area, and on a
stair step or two as well (hoping that someone would
walk in the paint).
As far as we know no other damage was done and
nothing was taken (we are still checking on the contents
of the building). Investigating officer was Daniel Ruter,
Sheriff's Deputy from Boone County.
Anyone with pertinent information should immediately contact the Boone County Sheriff's office or Southeast Webster-Grand school officials at either Burnside or
Dayton.

Vandalism at Boxholm School

Friday or Saturday evening, May 15 or 16, (may have
been work of young kids before "dark"?) school officials
believe two juveniles entered the Boxholm building on
the south side near the playground area. These individuals knocked out a window and unlatched the school room
door.
Possibly kids from that area then spent some time
mixing up some blue paint they found in the building,
and poured some of that paint on a table or two in the

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Scott, Adam Dellachiesa, Kendall Sandgren, Katelyn
Pliner, Leslie Housken, Michael Balla, Rawly Grandfield,
Liam McDermott; back row left to right are Jordan Lane,
Daniel Johnson, Aidan Oakes, Trevor Parrish, Mitchell
Reck, Fernando Salazar, Claire Whalen, Hannah Fiala,
Logan Parman, Jack Mumper, Miranda Keith, Samuel
Comp, Tiffany Blunk, Katie Walrod, Carson Walrod, Josh
Gibbons, Kyle Baird, Jared Grove, and Bryce Fevold.

Southeast Valley High School
Graduation Editions
Full Color Super Grad Edition!

Free Copies!!

at Gowrie News, Dayton Review

Limited number available
so hurry!

Edition was also inserted in both
the Gowrie News and Dayton Review.

Dan Wardell, IPTV, visits
Dayton Elementary

Monday, May 11, Dan Wardell from IPTV came to
the Dayton Elementary as part of the school and community’s partnership with IPTV to entertain the kids with
storytelling.
It was amazing how many kids instantly recognized
him. Dan Wardell was a HUGE hit with the entire Dayton Elementary, including the Daycare.

Dan Wardell from IPTV visits Dayton Elementary May 11...
Dan Wardell, above, reads ‘Rumble In The Jungle’ while the students and staff act out various animals. The students
enjoyed the storytelling and the chance to act like different animals.

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:my
journey}

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

by: Glenn Schreiber

My daughter is still The World to Me...



My daughter Joanna had her birthday this past
week. She is my one and only daughter (I have two sons)
and she has always been special to me.

Joanna earned her college degree and then went
on to get her Masters. She was employed at the Naval
Weapons Center in California for awhile and then she
opted to pursue her doctorate. I had a friend tell me once:
“I know a lot of people who have their ABD, all but their
dissertation.”

Joanna worked for the department in technical communications at Michigan Technical Institute, instructed a few college classes, and worked on her doctorate. Her dissertation was over 300 pages and it was a
difficult process, but she was awarded her doctorate. I
attended her graduation ceremony in Upper Michigan a
few years ago.

My daughter aspired to be a college instructor.
She interviewed at several colleges, and ultimately decided to accept an opening at Georgia Southern in Statesboro , Georgia. She picked Georgia Southern because it
is a research university and much of her time is devoted
to research.

In late December, just after Christmas, I flew to
Atlanta, then to transferred to a flight that landed me in
Savanah, GA. Joanna and her boyfriend Ted picked me
up there.

It was so wonderful to be with my daughter Joanna. She is a fine young woman. And like all parents, I
am so proud of her.

During my six day stay we did many fun things,
but I just enjoyed being in her company. It was so nice to
converse with her in person. And I also liked Ted, whose
family resides in Dubuque, IA. Ted teaches sociology at
Georgia Southern.

She showed me around her campus (which was
closed for the holidays). And we had a wonderful day in
the historic city of Savanah. She had some excellent publications at her home that I could read. The week went
fast and before I knew it I was flying back to Des Moines.

I will be seeing my daughter and Ted in mid
June at a family graduation ceremony in Wisconsin. And
then there is a very special event coming in August where
I will see her once again.

About 11 years ago I wrote a poem for my
daughter on her birthday. I recently read that poem again
and I’m sure many fathers, and mothers too, can relate to
my feelings. The title of the poem, The World to Me, is
still very true.
Read poem in next column

SWG School Board
meeting May 20

The regular monthly meeting of the SWG School
Board will be Wednesday, May 20, in the Burnside Media
Center starting at 6:30 p.m.
The meeting will include the hearing for the amendment of the 2014-15 year budget, approving contracts or
resignations and open enrollments, the financial status,
recognizing the board for School Board Appreciation
Month, and a presentation by the Teacher Leadership
Compensation Committee.
Other items to be discussed include: bus service
offerings for summer activities, possible approvals of
summer athletic event locations, membership to ISFIS,
the PMA Financial Planning Program Consulting Agreement, teaching contracts and salaries, contracts of assignments for non-certified staff and contracts and salaries of
the adminstrative staff.
The first reading of board policies series 500 Student
Personnel will be heard as well as the Superintendent’s
Report on considering and approving Dayton Elementary
new addition project preliminary “control” budget from
FCMG,LLC and the consideration of Technical Services
Firm - Engineering Consultants for the Dayton Elementary Addition Project.

Dayton Review

The World to Me
This year my daughter is 23,
she doesn’t know how special she is to me,
in all the world there will only be
one daughter who means the world to me.

I remember when Joanna was
my cute little girl,
her long brown hair ended with a curl,
she had a wonderful laugh, smile and manner,
she was our first precious child, our
“Joanna Bandanna.”
Who can forget all those long hours she spent
practicing dance routines with friends who meant
so much to her in those formative years,
filled with wonder, joy, laughter and some tears.
We once claimed a dog no one wanted but us,
the mongrel was a true friend right to the end,
Sophie was getting old, about
90 human years we were told,
one fateful night Joanna with fright
wrapped her arms around dear, loyal Sophie,
while Joanna was sleeping, silently weeping,
Sophie breathed her last and peacefully died
in Joanna’s loving arms.

Mrs. Shirley Gettinger,
Dayton, will celebrate her
90th birthday on June 4,
2015.
Her family is hosting
an open house on Saturday,
May 30 from 1 pm - 3 pm
at the South Lodge in Dolliver Park, Lehigh. No gifts,
please. Family and friends
are invited to come help her
celebrate.
Her family includes Les
& Diana Vangilder, Dayton; Keith & Linda Vangilder, Storm Lake; Daryl
& Carol Vangilder, Dayton; Linda & Curt Nelson,
Lakefield, MN; Faye Vangilder, Dayton; and Donna
& Mike Smith, Junction City, KS.

In athletics Joanna had rare
talent for running,
she had a unique combination of speed,
endurance, and cunning,
she excelled in long sprints
that showcased her speed,
and in distance events she
was exceptional indeed!

Irene Osborn Hoshaw is
celebrating her 80th birthday on May 23, 2015. Her
family celebrated her special day with a gathering on
Mother’s Day. Her children
Shelley Marvin, Kevin and
Darle Hoshaw and families invite you to celebrate
her special day with a card
shower. Please send your
greetings to Irene Hoshaw
P.O. Box 261 Stratford, IA
50249.

Joanna is smart, her grades tell the story,
she excelled in each subject
achieving academic glory,
she is humble and kind to others not so gifted,
when you meet her
your spirits are surely uplifted.
I pray that Joanna will continue to be
the sweet, loving daughter she is at 23,
no matter what happens
she will always be special to me,
from sea to sea she means The world to me.

SV fifth graders flag
essay winners announced

The United States flag is often thought of as a symbol of our nation’s courage, strength, and unity. To ensure
it remains an enduring symbol of American greatness,
the American Legion of Iowa has an established essay
contest for fifth grade students.
This year the Southeast Valley fifth graders participated in the Legion’s “What the Flag Means to Me” essay contest. Jim Peterson provided an educational CD
and booklet which was used in class prior to writing the
essays.
Members of the Gowrie Legion Post 431 judged
all essays and announced the top three winners at this
spring’s middle school music concert. Third place went
to Sadie Nelsen, daughter of Wendy Nelsen, Connie &
Brad Strain, and Farin Hoare. Aaron Graves, son of
Amber & Mark Graves, won second place honors. This
year’s top essay was written by Caden Larson, son of
Peggy & Scott Larson; his essay was sent on to the next
level of judging.
The fifth-graders are thankful to the local Legion
Posts for providing this citizenship opportunity and for
the certificates and monetary gifts donated to the top
three essay winners.

DAYTON CITY CLEAN UP DAYS
FRI., MAY 29 & SAT., MAY 30

Have items for pickup at the curb before 8:00 a.m. on
Friday, May 29. Items set out after 8:00 a.m. on Friday,
May 29 will not be picked up. These items are to be picked
up only by TCB Sanitation or Pickett Salvage. Please separate metal and non-metal items and limit non-metal items
to approximately 1 pickup load. TCB Sanitation and Pickett Salvage will only stop at each residence once.
TCB Sanitation will pick up furniture.
Hide-a-beds, construction debris, electronics,
CRTs, computers, microwaves, televisions, yard
waste, and garbage will not be picked up.
Call TCB Sanitation at 354-5570 to make arrangements for disposal of construction debris.
The Best Buy store in Ames may accept televisions
at no charge. Their phone number is 515-232-4415. The
North Central Regional Recycling Center in Fort Dodge will
accept televisions, monitors, and computers for a charge of
$15 each. Their phone number is 515-955-2781.
Pickett Salvage will pick up aluminum, appliances,
batteries, bikes, brass, car parts, iron, lawn mowers, and
other metal items. Call Pickett Salvage at 846-6444 to
have a junk car removed before clean up day.
Tires will not be picked up. Residents may contact
Dennis Habben at 515-571-1597 to make arrangements
for disposal of tires. There will be a charge for disposal
of tires.

Dayton City Council
The Insurance Store
Homeowners
Automobiles
Business
Crops
Farms
Health
Life

Paula, Pat, Tabatha, Mark

Johnson & Sons
Insurance/Iowa Realty

29 S. Main, Dayton-515-547-2317

Pictured left to right are Caden Larson, Aarron Graves,
and Sadie Nelson.

Dayton Review

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

Security Savings Bank
announces new employee

WANTED:
RESERVE POLICE OFFICER

SWG graduate Joe Lennon...

Brad Lane, President-CEO of Security Savings
Bank, is pleased to announce that Joe Lennon has joined
our staff for the summer. His responsibilities as a Customer Service Representative will include traveling between our various offices.
Joe was born and raised in the Lehigh area and graduated from Southeast-Webster Grand School. He attends
Iowa Wesleyan College in Mt. Pleasant with studies in
Business Administration with a double concentration in
Management and Economics. He is a very busy student
and head resident advisor for his dorm. Joe plays basketball for Iowa Wesleyan with a very successful year!
We are excited to have this young man as part of the
Security Savings Bank family. Stop in and say hello!

The City of Dayton seeks applicants for the position
of reserve police officer. Certification and experience
preferred, but applicants willing to obtain ILEA reserve
officer certification will be considered. Pre-employment
physical and drug test required. Applications are available
at Dayton City Clerk’s Office at 202 1st Avenue SW,
Dayton, IA 50530-0045, phone 547-2711. Completed
applications must be received at the Clerk’s Office by 1:00
p.m. on Friday, May 29, 2015. EOE

PUBLIC NOTICE
Joe Lennon

Lanyon Covenant Church Pentecost
May 24...

On the first Pentecost people were gathered from
all over the Roman Empire in one place, and God did
something amazin! When talking about Lanyon Covenant Church’s upcoming Pentecost – International Sunday 2015 Celebration on Sunday, May 24th, Pastor Marc
Murchison said, “Who knows what He might do as we
gather from different nations to worship, sing, hear great
stories and God’s Word proclaimed in various languages.” According to Pastor Murchison, “We will also enjoy
an international feast! Come make a day of it. There will
be music, dance, stories and foods from other cultures.”
The Pentecost – International Sunday Celebration
begins at 9:30 am and will conclude with a very special
pot-luck meal featuring your favorite foods as well as
foods representing cultures from around the world. For
more information call 515-351-1252.
Lanyon Covenant Church is part of the rapidly
growing Evangelical Covenant Church denomination

Dayton Alumni
Banquet Saturday
280 alumni expected...

The 2009 Dayton High School Alumni Banquet will
be held this coming Saturday, May 23, at 6:30 p.m. in the
old Dayton gym. The theme for this year’s event is “A
Moment in Time” and will feature a celebration of the
various decades represented by the alumni.
Co-chairs Judy Nemechek Heidner and Joanne
Nemechek report that 280 alumni have registered for this
year’s event.
The festivities will begin with an open house social
time in the Dayton grade school multi-purpose room from
3:00 to 6:00 p.m. Alumni may pick up their nametags and
visit with classmates and friends. There will be fun photo
areas displayed depicting past decades where alumni can
take pictures, and there will be a Memorabilia Display in
the library. Refreshments will be served.
The doors for the banquet in the old gym will open at
6:00 p.m. The meal, catered by Rob Scott, will be served
at 6:30 p.m. with the program following, which will celebrate the decades and milestone classes. The class of
1959, having their 50 year reunion, will share a special
presentation.
There will be a photo area in the gym for taking posed
photos. Glenn Schreiber, editor of the Dayton Review,
would like to take class pictures as well. A dance will
round out the evening featuring DJ Jeff Pederson with
J&K Productions. It is sure to be an enjoyable evening.



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The Dayton City Council reminds
residents not to discharge the clippings
from their lawn mowers into
the street gutters. The lawn
clippings can plug intakes and
storm sewers.

and welcomes people with diverse backgrounds and
experiences who want to discover what it means to be
a follower of Jesus in the 21st century. The church is
located at 39115 204th Ave. in Lanyon (rural Harcourt)
Iowa 50544. You can check us out at www.lanyoncovenant.org.

Swedish Evening
event set May 30

At Stratford Lutheran Church...
Submitted by Margaret Ahrends

The Swedish Research Team associated with the
Swedish Immigrant Museum in Stratford would like to
share the following information with the readers of your
newspaper:
Are you Swedish? Want to spend a special evening
with other Swedes? Swedish descendants are invited to
A Swedish Evening on Saturday May 30 at the Lutheran
Church in Stratford.
A Swedish meal from 5:30 to 6:30 will be followed
by a variety of Swedish related activities until 8:30 pm.
Each person should bring a Swedish heirloom, a favorite
Swedish story or an Ole and Lena joke to share with their
table mates.
Free will donations will be accepted for the meal.
Meal reservations should be made by May 26th with Carolyn Berglund 515-838-2533 or Jane Arends mja6391@
gmail.com
The Swedish Evening is a special part of a two day
Hands On ArkivDigital Workshop being held on Saturday May 30 and Sunday May 31 at the Stratford Community School.
Area residents with Swedish connections are invited
to join the 20 or more workshop participants from Minnesota, Nebraska, Texas, New Mexico, Florida and many
parts of Iowa. Please visit www.swedebend.com for additional information.

501 - 1st Ave. NE, Dayton

Fri. & Sat.
May 22 & 23 at 8 a.m.

Solid Oak Antique Table w/ 6 leaves 100+
yrs old, Linens, Quilts, Wall
Decor, Fabrics, Salt Glaze
Pottery, 2 Dry Sinks, Storage Chests, Many Collectibles, Other Misc. Items

Entries sought for
Car Show during
Lehigh River Days

Lehigh River Days will be held June 19 - 21. The
Show and Shine Car Show will be held on Main Street.
There is no entry fee and $50 cash prize will be given
to Best of Show as well as other prizes. For further information call Dan at 515-359-2502.

Dayton Review
Glenn Schreiber: Editor
Samantha Lee: Graphic Designer
Amanda DeVries: Clerical, Writing
Mary Lou Strandberg : Meditation & Specialty Writer

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Newspaper of
Webster County, Iowa

Towns of: Dayton, Lehigh, Harcourt, and Southeast
Webster-Grand Community School District

Published Wednesdays
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Wednesday, May 20, 2015

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Lehigh Valley Credit Union

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serving clients since 1955


The Lehigh Valley Credit Union has been
serving the community for fifty years. It has
390 members, with over 150 share draft
accounts. It also boasts high reserves and a
low delinquency ratio on loans.
Lehigh Valley Credit Union provides
home improvement loans, personal loans,
auto loans, loan insurance, electronic
transfer, and quick-cash loans. It is locally
owned and operated.
Stop by their location at 117 Main Street
in Lehigh. Gary Knopf is the manager, and
Jolene Fritts serves as the office manager.

Sandholm Real Estate
Whether you’re in the market for a new (or
different) home or you’re looking at putting your
home up for sale, Sandholm Real Estate in Dayton
is the place to go. In business for over 65 years,
Sandholm’s will put every effort into making your
wishes a reality.

This is an ideal time to buy a home or acreage,
and there are several good listings available.
Why
not
check
them
out. Just stop
in at 23 South
Main, Dayton,
or give them
a call at 515
547-2311.

Grandview Health Care Center in Dayton is
a skilled care facility which also offers outpatient
services such as physical, occupational and
speech therapy.

Please stop in and meet
Josh Sager,
Administrator and Trina King, Director of Nurses.
They are confident the facility can provide the
personal care needed to make you and your
loved ones feel at home. The entire staff are
dedicated to the needs of the residents.
You are invited to visit Grandview Health
Care Center at 508 2nd Street NE in Dayton.
Become acquainted with the staff and the
residents. Bring a friend or neighbor; the coffee
is always on.

Caden Larson, fifth grade, won first place in the Legion’s “What the Flag Means to Me” essay contest.

American Flag
By Caden Larson

The American flag, it’s like it talks to you. It’s telling
you its story. It’s like a new pair of shoes, and I am proud
to have them. When we watched a video about this to get
some ideas in our head, the teachers asked if anyone had
someone in their family who served. Just about everyone’s hand shot up. Two people in the whole grade did
not raise their hand.
I’ve never lost anyone in my family because they
served, but I did lose my twin brother because of cancer.
So its hard if you lose someone in your family. I am proud
of my brother because he made a big difference. So do
the people who serve and the flag says that too. Those
people who serve make a big difference to America.
They’re protecting that flag and the people of America.
If we didn’t have people who serve, America would be

taken over by another country. Then there would be no
existence of the country or the flag.

American flag facts: Congress approved the first
flag on June 14, 1777. Some people believe Betsy Ross
sewed the first American flag. The flag colors stand for
different things. The red on the flag stands for bravery.
The white stands for purity and innocence. The blue is
for perseverance, justice and loyalty. There are thirteen
stripes. Every other one is red or white. The stripes represent the original thirteen colonies. There are fifty stars on
the flag, which is one for every state in our country. When
a flag is ripped or torn it should be burned in a ceremony.
You should never let the flag touch the ground. The flag is
something every American should honor. It is an important symbol of our country.

by Amanda DeVries



May 24, 1995
Paula Martin ran unopposed to fill a vacancy term
as Mayor of Lehigh. Darrell Grossnickle Jr. received 101
votes and fills a vacancy on the Lehigh City Council with
Tom A Johnson who received 99 votes.
Richard and Chris Breeden, Gowrie, are parents of a
baby boy, Richard Dylan, born Friday, May 19 at Stewart
Memorial Hospital, Lake City. Grandparents are Robert
& Ina Breeden, and Donald & Colette Bethel, all of Gowrie. Great Grandparents are Laurine Redman, Gowrie and
Maxine Bethel, Lehigh.
Rick & Susan Mabe, Harcourt, are parents of a
daughter, Samantha Arron, born Friday, May 19 at Trinity Regional Hospital, Ft. Dodge.
Sheryl Ainslie, secretary for the Dayton and Harcourt United Methodist Churches attended the Annual

Conference of the Professional Association of United
Methodist Church Secretaries (PAUMCS) in Bloomington, MN May 18 - 21. She was accompanied by Marjorie
Johnson, Gowrie-Calender UMC and many others.
There was a farewell potluck May 16 for retiring
Methodist Rev. Frank and Priscilla Greenwood. Those
attending were Sister Mary Bernard, Father Thomas
Munn and Rev. Rudy and Mary DeRosa.
Tamara Kay Sebring and Jeffrey Lynn Lucas exchanged wedding vows April 29 at the Little Brown
Church in Nashua. Parents of the couple are David Sebring and Cheryl Sebring, Pilot Mound and Bob & Jackie
Lucas, Cedartown, GA.
Obituaries include: Jennie Richardson, 87; Bernice
Tell, 74; Geraldine Nordstrom, 63; Evelyn Adams, 68;
Hazel Forsberg, 66; and Lynn Richardson, 53.

Community Grocery



Offers complete service

Dayton is fortunate to
have a clean, convenient
grocery outlet with a full-time,
dedicated manager, Lori Heun.
Lori took over as store manager
Oct. 2014. Lori is active in
every aspect of the business
and she, like all staff members,
is always ready to help you.

Community Grocery has an excellent selection of
canned goods, fresh meats and produce, bakery and
frozen items. In addition, they feature deli meats and
salads and Wonderoast chicken for those quick meals
we so often need during the busy Spring and Summer
season.
Community Grocery is locally owned and
operated and will be proud to be your store of choice.




Carson-Stapp Funeral Home
provides caring service

Funeral arrangements are an important part of life
planning. Carson Funeral Home in Dayton and Ogden
has a wealth of experience in providing personal,
caring services for final tributes and farewells. Their
personal attention to your needs and wishes will be a
welcome comfort in a time of loss.

Your wishes will be a genuine concern for the
directors at Carson Funeral Home. Call Rob Stapp to
make an appointment for pre-planning your funeral.
Surviving family members can be spared undue stress
when you prearrange your needs. Your wishes will be
a genuine concern for the directors at Carson Funeral
Home. Surviving family members can be spared
undue stress, when you prearrange for your needs.
Let Rob Stapp walk you through an easy pre-planning
arrangement.

Call Carson Funeral Home at 515-547-2512 for a
free consultation today.

Dayton Review

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

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Gallery

Tuesday -– Friday
Friday: 10am
— 5pm
Tuesday
10am
- 5pm
Saturday:
10am

3pm
Saturday: 10am - 3pm

We remember on Memorial Day
When Memorial Day rolls around each year many of
us think only of a three day weekend coming up and look
forward to perhaps taking a mini vacation. Others of us,
especially in my generation think of our forefathers who
have gone before us and if their “laying to rest” places are
close enough we make an effort to visit them and memorialize the departed with some type of a floral decoration.
When I go to my parents’ graves each year I also try to put
at least some small “gift” on my paternal grandparents’
graves as well as my maternal grandmother’s.
When I leave I drive on west to the oldest and

Recipe of the Week
from Dayton

Community Grocery
Summer Corn and Tomato Pasta
Ingredients
1 lb bow-tie pasta
2 tbsp. extra-virgin olive oil
2 garlic cloves, smashed
1 pint cherry tomatoes
3 ears fresh corn, kernels cut off
2 tbsp unsalted butter
1/4 c. fresh basil leaves, torn into pieces
Salt
Instructions
• Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil
and cook pasta until al dente; drain.
• Meanwhile in a large skillet, heat the olive
oil over medium heat. Add garlic and
tomatoes and cook, stirring occasionally,
until tomatoes are softened, about 5 minutes.
Stir in corn, raise heat slightly and cook
until corn is heated through and golden,
bout 5 minutes. Season with salt.
• Add the vegetables, butter and basil to the
pasta and toss.









Engquist Lumber
celebrates 125 years...

This is the front of Engquist Lumber in the 1920s during
a water main project.

original section of that cemetery and rarely see a thing
on any of those graves. My great grandparents and great
great grandparents and many great or great great aunts
and uncles “reside” there. Those are the resting places of
the pioneers of that portion of Madison County. There is
even a little place commemorating the first burial in what
was to become Madison County, that of a small child
(I believe a little girl) the daughter of other “pioneers”
who were passing through back in the first part of the
1840’s/50’s when she became ill and died.
In the past few years I have found or been found
by several relatives on my mother’s side of my family.
It has re-sparked my interest in the genealogy of that
family. I have been able to offer much of my family tree
knowledge and likewise so have they. It has been good
to find out new information and to have other things verified. I had had a copy of my great grandfather Stinson’s
obituary and remembered a few bits but it was among the
many family remembrances that were in the bin that was
stolen from my garage several years ago. My cousin’s
granddaughter had a copy and sent it to me with a few
remarks.
I learned and relearned several things about this
forefather and the Civil War. The obituary reporting his
October, 1909 death mentions William Stinson’s service
to his country – “During the war of the rebellion (note it’s
not referred to as ‘Civil War’) Mr. Stinson volunteered
his service and enlisted in the 23rd Missouri Volunteers,
serving his country well and faithfully until sickness o’er
took, when he was honorably discharged. He was a member of the Bethany G. A.R. post and before his death he
expressed that the post should assist in laying his mortal remains to Mother Earth; but owing to the conditions
of the train service they had to forego that sad rite. In
March 1877 Mr. Stinson enlisted in another army, that of
King Emanual, (note spelling) serving with a strong faith
in his Leader and Captain until he was mustered out into
life eternal”.
It had been years since I had read the copy my mother had and I remember thinking that my great grandfather had been a “Reb” since they were from Missouri.
However the relative who provided me another copy
mentioned that he had been in the Union Army. Thus
I did my Google search and learned something new in
my old age. Missouri never seceded. It had both Union
and Confederate sympathizers thus some went off to join
various Rebel units while others joined existing Union
ones or as in the case of this 23rd Missouri Volunteers,
formed their own unit and associated with the Union
Army. Thus, to my knowledge, I have no ancestors (direct lineage anyway) who were Rebels.
But on Memorial Day, which many of us still refer
to as “Decoration Day”, we will remember those of our
loved ones and ancestors who have “gone to their great
reward”, encompassing all, civilian and service people.
It is my plan and hope to again visit my Mom and Dad’s
graves and my grandparents’ too. If the day is nice I will
take that jaunt west to the original part of the cemetery
and may even take time to get out and walk through areas, reminding myself of why I am an Iowan and not an
Indianan or Missourian. Someone was a pioneer.
Will you readers be visiting cemeteries this year,
honoring those who have gone before? If you are near
their final resting places I hope you will take that time, a
time to remember your heritage. Some day we want our
progeny to fondly remember us and for those who will
never have known us give thought to their lineage.
Do enjoy and remember. Have a good Holiday
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Robert Engquist, left, third generation owner of
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June 2.


Lonne Anderson, Sales Manager, and Todd Anderson,
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Their predecessor companies and they have been
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Aaron Graves earned second place in the Legion’s “What the Flag Means to Me” essay
contest.

What I Think About the Flag
By Aaron Graves

To me, the United States flag means
life. I mean, if you think about it, there
have been hundreds of thousands of
people who have died in wars, but for
what? Most people don’t stop and see the
United States flag and think of the wars
that people have fought to protect our
country, but the ones who do, they usually don’t think about what caused those
wars. What caused those wars are things
like political, territorial, and economic
conflict.
Going back to my first sentence, I
think the flag means life because when
we fought those wars we fought them for
a reason (like I’ve already listed). Have
you ever thought about what would’ve
happened if we lost those wars? If we lost
those wars a lot more people would’ve
died. The countries we fought against

could have attacked some of our homes,
and you also have to think about people
similar to terrorists. So the president,
or whoever is in charge of sending air
strikes, didn’t send air strikes to Iraq(for
an example)for nothing.
If we didn’t send air strikes to the
terrorists there, we might have been losing lives from them maybe every day. So
what I’m getting to here is all those veterans who’ve fought in those wars didn’t
fight for nothing, they fought for our
freedom and rights. I’ve watched movies like Band Of Brothers, and if you’ve
ever seen that series before… you’d definitely understand how brutal those wars
were. The phrase that’s on the cover of
the movie case is, “the world depended
on us, and we depended on each other.”
Now that’s what I think the flag means.

Sadie Nelsen earned third place in the Legion’s “What the Flag Means to Me” essay
contest.

My Flag Of Freedom Essay
By Sadie Nelsen

The flag to me means freedom, my
grandpa, the veterans, and people that
fight for our freedom. I think everyone
should respect the flag. Not just because
we live in America. Also because we’re
free and you should be thankful for the
people who fought for the freedom we
have today.
The flag is a symbol that reminds us
about our veterans and freedom. It is not
just something we put up in the sky for
no reason. My grandpa went to World
War II and after he passed away I thought
about about our freedom and veterans a
lot more. Also when I got older I thought
more about our country and our peace,
too. If the people didn’t sacrifice their
lives for us, I wouldn’t be here today
with the freedom I have right now.
Everyone who is free and has

freedom should be glad and be proud of
people who were veterans and fought for
us. The flag to me is amazing and brings
us peace. The flag is the symbol of our
country. The flag reminds us about the
greatness of America and our freedom.
The flag also means justice and freedom
for all.
I know some rules about when you
see the flag, like to take off your hat and
put it on your left shoulder by your chest
because it is closer to your heart. Plus
respect the flag every time you see one.
There are more like try not to have your
flag touch the ground, and if it does you
don’t have to burn it unless it wrecked or
it ripped the flag. Plus never hold a flag
sideways it should always be upward. I
love our country flag. This is what the
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SV Boys’ qualify
seven events for State

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Student Council


Front row left to right are Jaiden Ackerson, Natalie Lamberg, Morgan Jackson, Sage Michalski, Kennedy
Gallentine, Karlee Walker, Kearsten Hainzinger; row 2 left to right are Karissa Hiesterman, Erica Rittgers, Emma Graves,
Vanessa Scott, Victoria Vote, Courtney Shirbroun, Aaliyah Scott, Abigail Anderlik, Megan Snyder; back row left to right
are Keegan Goodwin, Conner Conrad, Tommy Lennon, Dylan Anderson, Angela Dopita, Daven Rees, Daniel Johnson, and
Nolan Johnson.


The Southeast Valley boys track and field team
headed to Holstein for this years’ state qualifying track
and field meet on Thursday looking to qualifying several
events for next weekend’s state meet at Drake Stadium in
Des Moines. On what started as a wet and dreary night,
turned into one of the most perfect nights for a track meet
as the Jaguars came home with seven different events
qualified for the class 2A state meet.

Senior Skylar Warehime started the night off
with a 2nd place finish in the discus with a throw of 139’
earning his third consecutive trip to state in the discus.
Sophomore brother Spencer Warehime became a multi
event qualifier by winning both the 3200m run and 1600m
run with times of 10:15.81 and 4:42.52 respectively. This
is Spencer’s second trip to state qualifying in the 3200m
run as a freshman last year.

Junior Cade King will make the most of his first
appearance to the state track meet competing in three different events. Cade anchored a shuttle hurdle relay team
of Carter Steck, Jalen Fuss and Shane Promes to a 2nd
place finish with a season best time of 1:02.47. He also
finished 2nd place in the 110m high hurdles with a PR of
16.25.

Cade and Carter joined Keaton Jondle and Nolan Johnson in the 1600m Medley relay that finished 3rd
in a time of 3:42.56 and Shane Promes’ time of 57.03
in the 400m low hurdles both finished 3rd place overall.
After waiting over 24 hours, both events finally found out
that their times were fast enough to earn the next best 8
berths and also qualify for the state track meet next weekend.

Overall the Jaguars finished 5th place in the team
race with 76 team points. OABCIG was 1st with 94.5
points, Ridgeview 2nd with 92 and Twin Lakes Conference member South Central Calhoun 3rd with 76 points.

Helping Southeast Valley to their 5th place finish was freshman Patrick Breitsprecher with a 5th place
finish in a time of 10:54.23 and Jalen Fuss 7th in the 110m
High Hurdles with a time of 17.51. Both were season
best times for the year.

Three other relays also placed and earn points
for the Jaguars. The 4 x 800m relay team of Jacob DeBaun, Bryce Gustafson, Noah Tucker and Malachi Swanson finished 4th (8:51.22). Also finishing 4th was the 4
x 100m quartet of Keaton Jondle, Aaron Swieter, Caleb
Hemmestad and Zeke Miller with a time of 46.74. Finally, the 4 x 400m relay of Carter Steck, Nolan Johnson,
Shane Promes, and Cade King’s time of 3:36.66 finished
5th.

The Iowa State track and field meet is held in
Des Moines at historic Drake Stadium on Thursday, May
21st through Saturday May 23rd. Complete schedule information can be found at www.iahsaa.org and will be
posted on www.southeastvalley.org.

Webster County Health
joins World No Tobacco Day

Choir


Front row, left to right are Mueeze al Mushabbir, Micaela Reutzel, Hannah Fiala, Roslyn Redman, Lexee
Nelson, Jordan Hartig, Patty Snyder, Amanda Lambert, Kaleigh Winkler, Leah Gibbons; row 2 left to right are Jared
Grove, Rawly Grandfield, Hillary Odhiambo, Josh Gibbons, Megan Seil, Daniel Johnson, Adam Dellachiesa, Kelsi
Sandahl, Jennifer Gallentine, Leah Siebert, Angela Hughes, Michael Balla, Malachi Swanson, Samuel Comp; row 3
left to right are Kevin Smith, Mitchell Reck, Daven Rees, Victoria Vote, Tori Crampton, Vanessa Scott, Genevieve
Elledge, Ebony Scott, Megan Snyder, Aaliyah Scott, Leslie Housken, Eliza Gies, Jalen Fuss, Austin Hofbauer, Todd
Hamilton, Colton Rasmussen; back row left to right are Liam McDermott, Tommy Lennon, Jack
Mumper, Bryce Scott, Claire Whalen, Maddie Christensen, Emma Whalen, Heather
Baird, Katelyn Pliner, Zoey Shipley, Nicole Williams, Katrina Nelson, Brittany
Batterson, Hannah Peterson, and Michaela Fevold.

The Webster County Health Department joins the
Iowa Department of Public Health (IDPH) and the World
Health Organization (WHO) in recognizing World No
Tobacco Day. As part of the event, which is held every
May 31, Quitline Iowa is offering eight weeks of nicotine
patches, gum or lozenges to eligible participants enrolling
in the no-cost program.
“Globally, 6 million people die each year due to
tobacco-related causes, and 600,000 of those are people
who die from second-hand smoke,” said Lindsay Kavanaugh of the Webster County Health Department. As part of
Iowa’s Healthiest State Initiative, which inspires Iowans
and their communities to improve their health and happiness, Quitline Iowa is available to help all Iowans quit.
Quitline Iowa pairs tobacco users with a Quit Coach®
to help them develop a quitting plan and determine if
patches, nicotine gum or lozenges, or another medication
would help them quit for good. A Quit Coach® also helps
those enrolling in the program by:
• Preparing participants for their quit date
• Helping develop an individualized Quitting Plan
• Providing tips and support to live in a smokefree environment
• Offering advice and information on medications
that may help with withdrawal symptoms
Iowans can take advantage of the program by calling
1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669), or visiting www.
quitlineiowa.org to enroll. Registration specialists and
Quit Coach® staff members are available 24 hours a day.
To learn more about Iowa’s Healthiest State Initiative,
visit www.iowahealthieststate.com.

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Spanish Club


Front row left to right are McKenzie Larson, Ashtyn Shady, Baylee Moore, Natalie Lambert, Hannah Peterson;
row 2 left to right are Anna Heatherington, Karlee Walker, Dylan Anderson, Shane Promes, Noah Tucker, Ryan True,
Tom Nahnsen, Trent Leners; row 3 left to right are Josh Carlson, Zeke Miller, Conner Conrad, Angela Dopita, Courtney
Shirbroun, Erica Rittgers, Logan Boerner, Jacob DeBaun, Allie Berg, Jacey DeBaun; back row left to right are Hannah
Fiala, Kendall Sandgren, Kate Dyer, Dylan Johnson, Cassie Zinnel, Hannah Pederson, Katelyn Pliner, Allison Carlon, and
Rebecca Guthrie.

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Front row left to right are Erica Rittgers, Natalie Lambert, Courtney Shirbroun, Karlee Walker; row 2 left to
right are Vanessa Scott, Lexee Nelson, Keanna Taylor, Allie Berg, Aaliyah Scott, Kearsten Hainzinger; row 3 left to right
are Regina Cook, Erica Nordin, Riley Walker, Ema Lee Andrews, Sarah Nahnsen, Brandi Dorsey; back row left to right are
Ryann Steburg, Kenly Clough, Hannah Pederson, Jaiden Ackerson, and Gina Gillepsie.

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Front row left to right are Cassey Davisson, Kate Dyer, Allie Berg, Kennedy Gallentine, Sage Michalski, Hannah
Peterson, Tatum Friesth, Karlee Walker, Emma Graves; row 2 left to right are Ebony Scott, Lexee Nelson, Brandi Dorsey
Jordan Hartig, Maddie Christensen, Zoey Shipley, Aaliyah Scott, Regina Cook, Katie Walrod; row 3 left to right are Anna
Hanson, Courtney Shirbroun, Karissa Hiesterman, Anna Heatherington, Natalie Lambert, Erica Rittgers, Vanessa Scott
Erica Nordin, Maggie McCormack, Morgan Jackson; back row left to right are Nolan Johnson, Noah Tucker, Shane
Promes, Dylan Anderson, Tommy Lennon, Daniel Johnson, Josh Gibbons, and Bryce Scott.

FFA

Front row left to right are Tessa Berg, Anna Heatherington, Breann Ahrens, Tatum Friesth, Allie Berg, Abby
Anderlik; row 2 left to right are Jaden Cline, Collin Nordin, Riley Rittgers, Shane Promes, Noah Tucker, Katie Walrod;
row 3 left to right are Nick Eslick, Gordon Grossnickle, Josh Carlson, Travis Jones, Regina Cook, Erica Nordin, Emma
Graves; back row left to right are Ryan Collen, Mason Bahr, Clayton Kiefer, Zach Hartig, Carson Walrod, Bryce Scott,
and Owen Oltjenbruns.

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SV Girls track team
advances to State Meet

Congratulations to the following girls in making it to
state. They have worked very hard for three months to give
themselves this chance to run down at the state meet. All
three running events will be next Friday.
The State bound events are Distance Medley Relay consisting of Natalie Lambert, Josie Breitsprecher, Angela
Dopita, Erica Rittgers; 400 Hurdles - Natalie Lambert and
Kanyon Pepples; and the 4x400 - consisting of Natalie Lambert, Josie Breitsprecher, Angela Dopita and Erica Rittgers.
The girls finish regular season. Coach Swieter was
very happy with the girls this year. Anyone who goes out
for track for 3 months and runs in sleet, rain, wind, cold and
some even hot days they deserve a hand. They stuck it out
and all improved on their times and throws throughout the
year. Coach Swieter has told them they need to be at sprint
training this summer and that they need to get some more
girls out before next season.

Speech


Front row left to right are Ebony Scott, Vanessa Scott, Claire Whalen, Marydith Barkley; row 2, Emma Whalen,
Patty Snyder, Brittany Batterson, Eliza Geis, Tori Crampton; back row, Malachi Swanson, Tommy Lennon, Hillary
Odhiambo, and Daniel Johnson.


Angela Dopita ran the third leg in the distance
Med. that will advance to the State Meet Friday in Des
Moines. Photo by Lynn Rittgers.

District Results...

National Honor Society


Front row left to right are Liam McDermott, Marydith Barkley, Hannah Peterson, Kearsten Hainzinger,
Emma Graves, Abigail Anderlik; row 2 left to right are Courtney Shirbroun, Zoey Shipley, Megan Snyder, Josie
Breitsprecher, Nicole Williams, Erica Rittgers, Natalie Lambert, Katie Walrod, Aaliyah Scott; row 3 left to right are
Anna Heatherington, Angela Dopita, Ryan Gustafson, Aaron Swieter, Dylan Johnson, Conner Conrad, Joe Sedlacek,
Cameron Anderson, Anthony Zigrang, Ryan True; back row left to right are Emma Whalen, Mueeze al Mushabbir,
Malachi Swanson, Chaz Newholm, Owen Oltjenbruns, Bryce Scott, Josh Gibbons, Hillary Odhiambo, and Allison
Carlon.

Shot put - Jaiden Ackerson 35' .5", 5th place; Discus Jaiden Ackerson 96' 11", 6th place; Shuttle Hurdle Relay 1:21.21 consisted of Leslie Housken 21.34, Anna Heatherington 18.82, Kanyon Pepples 18.67, Karissa Hiesterman
22.17; 100m dash - Tessa Berg 15.33, Cassie Zinnel 14.74;
Distance Medley Relay - 4:28.43, Placed 3rd consisted of
Natalie Lambert 27.34, Josie Breitsprecher 28.55, Andela
Dopita 1:02.41, and Erica Rittgers 2:29.82; 4x200m Relay 1:59.79 consisting of Karissa Hiesterman 32.03, Cassie
Zinnel 29.42, Nicole Williams 30.37, and Kanyon Pepples
27.49; 100m Hurdles - Natalie Lambert 16.90, and Anna
Heatherington 18.99; 200m Dash - Leslie Housken 32.44;
400m Hurdles - Natllie Lambert 1:09.11 placing 1st, and
Kanyon Pepples 1:10.33 placing 3rd; 4x100m Relay 56.74 consisting of Karissa Hiesterman 14.89, Tessa Berg
13.38, Nicole Williams 15.00, and Kanyon Pepples 13.12;
4x400m Relay - 4:12.24 placed 2nd consisting of Natalie Lambert 1:01.70, Josie Breitsprecher 1:03.76, Angela
Dopita 1:04.88, and Erica Rittgers 1:01.54.

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WEBSTER CO.
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
Regular Meeting
May 5, 2015

The Board of Supervisors met in Session on the above date with
the following members present: Singer, Fletcher, Dencklau, Campbell and
Leffler. Absent: None.
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Campbell to approve minutes of the
April 28, 2015 regular meeting. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Campbell, seconded by Singer to receive and place on file
the following Drainage Repairs: D.D.#47, D.D.#247 Webster & #7 Humboldt Lateral One and D.D.#230. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Singer, seconded by Fletcher to approve salary adjustment for Shelley Napier to $14.86 per hour, effective April 14, 2015, per
recommendation of Jennifer Benson. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Leffler to approve salary adjustment for Cory Wood, Correctional Officer, to $14.73 per hour effective May
12, 2015 and Paul Keller to $16.25 per hour effective May 28, 2015 per
labor agreement. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Campbell to receive and place on
file employment of Scott Forbes, Emergency Management Coordinator
effective May 4, 2015 at an annual salary of $44,000.00. Motion carried
unanimously.
Moved by Campbell, seconded by Singer to approve hiring and employment of Heather Perry, Part-time Correctional Officer at the rate of
$14.43 per hour effective May 6, 2015. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Singer, seconded by Fletcher to approve Liquor License
Application for Webster County Agricultural Association. Motion carried
unanimously.
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Leffler to receive and place on
file Manure Management Plan Update for Brent Odland #2 in Section 17,
Eagle Grove Township, Wright County. (Copy on file in Auditor’s office).
Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Campbell to table approval
of request for assignment of County-held Tax Certificates P90243parcel #1914330002; P92038-parcel #1914405003; P92036-parcel
#1914405001; and P92035-parcel #1914404001 to Darrell Montgomery.
Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Campbell, seconded by Singer to set May 19, 2015 at
10:30a.m. as the time and date for first consideration of Amendment Number 001 to Ordinance Number 051, an Ordinance regulating the operation
of all-terrain vehicles and off-road vehicles in Webster County, Iowa. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Leffler to adopt the following resolution:
RESOLUTION TO INITIATE VACATION OF ROADS
RESOLUTION, to initiate vacation of five parcels of platted streets
and/or alleys in the unincorporated Town of Roelyn, Iowa lying in the
Southwest Quarter of Section 21, Township 88 North, Range 30 West of
the Fifth Principle Meridian, Webster County, Iowa.
WHEREAS, the adjoining landowners have requested the vacancy
of the following described platted streets and/or alleys, and
WHEREAS, travel by the general public will not be impeded by the
vacancy of said Parcels, and
WHEREAS, the adjoining landowners desire to expand the physical
improvements of their company across said parcels, and
WHEREAS, a RESOLUTION TO VACATE ROAD AND REVERSION FOR TAXATION, for the said five parcels of platted streets and/or
alleys was passed by the Webster County Board of Supervisors on May
15, 2001, and
WHEREAS, said resolution to vacate was subject to New Cooperative, Inc. granting an easement in favor of the property described as the
South 152’ of Lot 2 of Block 6 in the unincorporated Town of Roelyn, Iowa,
located in the Southwest Quarter of Section 21, Township 88 North, Range
30 West of the Fifth Principle Meridian, Webster County, Iowa, and
WHEREAS, New Cooperative, Inc. never granted said easement,
thereby nullifying the previous RESOLUTION TO VACATE ROAD AND
REVERSION FOR TAXATION; however,
WHEREAS, New Cooperative, Inc. has since acquired that portion of
Lot 2 of Block 6, thereby extinguishing the need for an easement serving
that parcel,
WHEREAS, vacating said parcels would return same to the county
tax roll, thereby benefiting the general public and returning said parcel to
productive use,
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, the Webster County Board
of Supervisors hereby proposes the vacation of the following described
parcels of platted streets and/or alleys, to wit:
PARCEL NO. 1
Main Street east from the northwesterly extension of the easterly line
of Lot 7 of Block 8 to the east lines of Lot 1 of Block 6 and Lot 1 of Block
9, and the north half of Main Street lying north of Block 10, all in the Town
of Roelyn, Iowa
PARCEL NO. 2
First Street from the South line of Main Street to the North line of
Fulton Avenue in the Town of Roelyn
PARCEL NO. 3
Second Street north from the north line of Main Street to the westerly
extension of the north line of the alley in Block 7 of the Town of Roelyn
PARCEL NO. 4
The west 50.0 feet of the alley in Block 7 in the Town of Roelyn
PARCEL NO. 5
The alley in Block 9 of the Town of Roelyn
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a public hearing by the Webster
County Board of Supervisors on the proposed vacation of said parcels of
the platted streets and/or alleys be set for 10:30 AM on Tuesday, June 2,
2015, in the Board of Supervisor’s Room of the Webster County Courthouse, Fort Dodge, Iowa 50501, and the County Engineer send notice
to adjacent property owners explaining proposed vacation and requesting
their comments or claims.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that upon public hearing and an affirmative vote of the Webster County Board of Supervisors, the County
Attorney’s Office shall be requested and authorized to cause to be issued
Quit Claim Deeds to the appropriate adjoining property owners of each
parcel as permitted by Iowa Code.
s/Keith Dencklau

ATTEST: s/Carol Messerly
Chairperson
Webster County Auditor
Webster County Board of Supervisors
Date: May 5, 2015
Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Singer to approve and authorize
Chair to sign utility permit from MidAmerican Energy to temporarily relocate overhead electric line along west side of Dakota Avenue in the Northeast Quarter of Section 28, Township 90 North, Range 30 West, Jackson
Township for bridge replacement project approximately 400 feet south of
140th Street. (Copy on file in Engineer’s office). Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Campbell, seconded by Singer receive and place on file
18-month wage adjustment for Brad Spencer, Class C Equipment Operator, to $21.80 per hour effective May 12, 2015 per labor agreement. Motion
carried unanimously.
Moved by Campbell, seconded by Singer to allow claims. Motion
carried unanimously.
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Singer to adjourn the meeting. Motion carried unanimously.
s/Carol Messerly
s/Keith Dencklau
Webster County Auditor
Chairman, Board of Supervisors
Regular Meeting
May 12, 2015
The Board of Supervisors met in Session on the above date with
the following members present: Singer, Fletcher, Dencklau, Campbell and
Leffler. Absent: None.
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Campbell to approve minutes of the
May 5, 2015 regular meeting. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Campbell, seconded by Singer to receive and place on
file Drainage Repairs for D.D.#16 Webster & D.D.#31 Calhoun. Motion
carried unanimously.
Moved by Singer, seconded by Fletcher to approve hiring and employment of Joel Herrington, Park Ranger Intern effective May 11, 2015 at
the rate of $9.50 per hour per recommendation of Cody Peterson, Operations Supervisor. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Leffler to approve hiring and employment of Adam Moeding, Park Ranger Intern, effective May 18, 2015 at
the rate of $9.50 per hour per recommendation of Cody Peterson, Operations Supervisor. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Campbell to approve salary increase
for Brad Janssen, Park Ranger to $42,780.00, effective May 15, 2015 per
Conservation Department salary schedule. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Campbell, seconded by Singer to approve and authorize
Chair to sign Exhibit C of the Inpatient Detox/Substance Abuse Services
Agreement for Fiscal Year 2016 between Covenant Medical Center, Inc.

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and Webster County.
Inpatient Detox/Substance Abuse Fee $695.00/day
Extended Inpatient Detox/Substance Abuse Fee
$285/day
Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Singer, seconded by Fletcher to approve and authorize
Chair to sign Change Order pertaining to the Frontier Communications
contract for new telephone system in the Department of Human Services
office, increasing the cost $68.47. (Copy on file in Auditor’s office). Motion
carried unanimously.
The following proposals for guard rail around cooling system at the
Law Enforcement Center were received:
Mike Doyle Construction Company
$5,896.00
Gudmonson Service & Marsh Concrete
$7,500.00
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Leffler to award low proposal for
guard rail around cooling system at the Law Enforcement Center to Mike
Doyle Construction Company for $5,896.00. Motion carried unanimously.
The following proposals for concrete work at the Bank Building were
received:
Mike Doyle Construction Company
$7,510.00
Gudmonson Service & Marsh Concrete
$9,000.00
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Campbell to award low proposal for
concrete work at the Bank Building to Mike Doyle Construction Company
for $7,510.00. Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Campbell, seconded by Singer to approve and authorize
Chair to sign utility permit from MidAmerican Energy to install overhead
electric service to new grain bin at 2236 320th Street in the Northwest
Quarter of Section 30 Township 87 North, Range 28 West, Burnside Township. (Copy on file in Engineer’s Office). Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Singer, seconded by Fletcher to approve and authorize
Chair to sign utility permit from Frontier Communications to install underground telecommunication cable to new MidAmerican building at 2112
250th Street in the Northwest Quarter of Section 24, Township 88 North,
Range 29 West, Elkhorn Township. (Copy on file in Engineer’s Office). Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Leffler to approve and authorize
Chair to sign utility permit from Frontier Communications to install underground telecommunications cable to 1858 175th Street in the Southeast
Quarter of Section 9, Township 89 North, Range 29 West, Douglas Township. (Copy on file in Engineer’s Office). Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Leffler, seconded by Campbell to approve and authorize
Chair to sign utility permit from Midland Power to rebuild overhead electric
lines along south side of 390th Street from Garfield Avenue in Section 36,
Township 86 North, Range 30 West, Gowrie Township to Hayes Avenue
in Section 31, Township 86 North, Range 29 West, Lost Gove Township.
(Copy on file in Engineer’s Office). Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Campbell, seconded by Singer to approve and authorize
Chair to sign utility permit from Prairie Energy to install underground electric cable to 2701 Racine Avenue in the Southeast Quarter of Section 26,
Township 88 North, Range 28 West, Washington Township. (Copy on file
in Engineer’s Office). Motion carried unanimously.
Moved by Singer, seconded by Fletcher to approve final plans for
the following three bridge replacement projects: L-700560—73-94 on
280th Street 2200 feet west of Carter Avenue over Drainage Ditch #70:
L-791620—73-94 on 300th Street 1100 feet east of Indiana Avenue over
Drainage Ditch #5 and L-803307—73-94 on Carter Avenue 1800 feet north
of 280th Street over Drainage Ditch #70 and set bid letting at 10:45a.m.
on June 2, 2015 in the Board of Supervisors’ Room. (Copy on file in Engineer’s Office). Motion carried unanimously.
The board discussed the vacation and conveyance of four parcels of
platted (but unopened) streets in Block 8 and Block 10 in the unincorporated Town of Roelyn, Iowa lying in the Southwest Quarter of Section 21,
Township 88 North, Range 30 West of the Fifth Principle Meridian, Webster
County, Iowa. Specifically, the following platted but unopened streets: 1.
The platted but unopened alley in Block 8, lying between existing Fulton
Avenue (a.k.a. 260th Street) and First Street in the Town of Roelyn; 2.
The platted but unopened alley in Block 10, lying between existing Second
Street and platted Third Street in the Town of Roelyn; 3. The south half
of the platted but unopened portion of Main Street lying north of Block
10, between existing Second Street and platted Third Street, in the Town
of Roelyn; and 4. The platted but unopened portion of Third Street lying
between existing Fulton Avenue (a.k.a. 260th Street) and the platted but
unopened portion of Main Street in Block 10 of the Town of Roelyn.
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Leffler to direct the County Attorney
to send notifications to the adjacent land owners and set May 26, 2015 for
the consideration to transfer property. Motion carried unanimously.
At 10:30a.m. a Public Hearing was held to consider a proposal to
dispose of the following described real property, for a public purpose to the
City of Lehigh, pursuant to the provisions of Section 331.361 of the Code
of Iowa: Plot “A” of Lot Three (3) of Tyson’s Sub-Division of Lot Four (4) in
Section Twelve (12), Township Eight-seven (87) Range Twenty-eight (28)
Lands Inside Lehigh Incorporation, except tract. No written comments or
objections were received, Chairman Dencklau closed public hearing.
Moved by Campbell, seconded by Singer to approve transfer of property and authorize Chair to sign Quit Claim Deed. Motion carried unanimously.
Tom Laufersweiler discussed D.D.#96 and requested supervisors to
look into surrounding county policies.
Moved by Fletcher, seconded by Leffler to adjourn. Motion carried
unanimously.
s/Carol Messerly
s/Keith Dencklau
Webster County Auditor
Chairman, Board of Supervisors
Webster County Claims Register Report for 05-05-2015
Access Systems
Copier Lease
273.11
Access Systems Leasing Hardware Maintenance Contracts
466.80
Advanced Systems Inc
Office Supplies
82.06
Airgas North Central Inc
Weld Shop
11.97
Allscripts
Maintenance Fee
1,157.47
Anderson, Mindy
Cell Phone
25.00
Andrews, Kim
School Of Instruction
138.60
Ault, Ray
Mileage
55.00
Bankers Trust Co
Interest
562,561.25
Bennett Crimmins & Smith
Guardianship
183.75
Bilstad, Tom
Cistern Plugging
800.00
Black Hills Energy
Utilities
149.52
Bomgaars Supply
Shed Supplies
24.97
Brennan, Jennifer
Rent Payments
300.00
Butler County Sheriff
Serve Papers
40.93
Calhoun Co Pub Health Ch, Mh, Epsdt, T19, Tobacco Prevention 6,635.45
Calhoun-Burns & Associates Inc Bridge Inspections
1,033.70
Canon, Corrine
Mileage
55.00
Central Iowa Building Supply I Welding Supplies
240.82
Central Iowa Distributing Inc
Supplies
126.40
Century Link
Monthly Service
833.32
Cole, Dr Dan
Medical Examiner Expense
200.00
Community Health Center Voucher Program
20.00
Consolidated Mangement Co Inc Food Service
6,804.41
Court Reporters Iowa
Depositions
123.95
Cozo-Charlie Dissell
Conference
65.00
Dayton Lumber Company
Shed Supplies
26.65
Dayton Review
Publish Board Proceedings
683.85
Dorsey, Tom
Mileage
55.00
Double M Signs
Signs
78.00
Electronic Engineering
Service
1,746.45
Emmet County Public Health Ch, Mh, Epsdt
821.00
Fastenal Company
Stock
122.18
Fetrow Reporting Inc
Depositions
165.30
Fevold, L.R.
Easements
1,915.10
First National Bank Of Manning Principal/Interest
125,018.37
Fletcher, Clark
Mileage
340.72
Force America Inc
Stock
218.49
Fort Dodge Asphalt
Crack Seal
64,560.00
Fort Dodge Dental Clinic
Client Services
35.82
Fort Dodge Ford Inc
Oil Changes
173.68
Freeman, Susan
Wages
1,919.88
Frontier
Phone Service
2,443.93
Garcia, Samantha
Interpreter Fees
150.00
Goldfield Comm Services Corp Internet Charges
39.95
Govconnection Inc
Software
676.84
Gowrie News
Legal
708.93
Greater Fort Dodge Growth Alli Washington Dc Trip, Expense
148.50
Greenbelt Home Care Tobacco Prevention Grant
220.13
Greene County Medical Center Ch, Mh, Epsdt, T19
5,713.84
Gunderson Funeral Home Inc Funeral Services
1,400.00
Haila Eng Group Ltd
Remodel Lec Court Room
43,623.70
Hamilton Co Pub Health Wic, Ch, Epsdt, T19, Tobacco Prevent 6,009.05
Hamilton County Sheriff
Serve Papers
17.00
Harvey, Barbara
Easements
527.67
Heesch, Jayson
Meals & Lodging For Training
106.39
Hepp, Blaine
Contracted Wages
2,527.93
Historic Bruce Funeral Home Medical Examiner Expense
1,210.00
Hiway Truck Equip Co
Stock
98,466.00
Holiday Inn Conference Civil School Lodging & Meal
98.49
Houck Transit Advertising Tobacco Prevention
425.00
Humboldt Co Pub Health Wic, Ch, Mh, Epsdt, T19, Tobacco 3,102.42
Humboldt County Sheriff
Service
22.00
Idot
Stock 92.50

Life Flight will arrive
in Gowrie May 26
By Samantha Lee

Life Flight will be in Gowrie Tuesday, May 26 at 7:00
p.m. Gowrie fire and rescue will be going through drills to
help prepare them for emergency situations.
They will practice setting up a landing pad for the helicopter, cutting a ‘victim’ out of a car, and getting that
victim into the Life Flight helicopter.
The drills will take place at the Track in Gowrie. Prior
to the helicopter landing there will be a class begining at
6:30 demonstrating how to set up a landing pad.
The drill is taking place to help prepare for the new
helicopter coming to Unity Point June 8.
The public is welcome to attend the class and the drill.
Info Dog Security Llc
Shredding
38.95
Iowa County Recorder Assc Recorder Directory
12.00
Iowa Prison Industries
Signs
1,215.20
Ip Pathways
Net App Shelf Production
26,398.23
Isaca Treasurer
Seat Membership Dues
125.00
Jifi Print Inc
Business Cards
48.50
Johnson Law Firm
Legal Fees
281.25
Lewandowski, Daniel
Spring Conference
669.23
Mail Services Llc
Renewal Postage/Mailing
1,133.65
Marco Inc
Equipment
332.83
Marco Inc
Copier Lease
212.17
Martin Associates
System Training
870.00
Medline Industries Inc
Medical Supplies
643.90
Menards - Fort Dodge
Materials
707.37
Mid Iowa Fasteners
Sign Shop Supplies
90.00
Midamerican Energy
Utilities
9,419.31
Moyson Resources
Training
1,045.00
Nanniga, John
24 Hour Crisis Response
900.00
Nelson, Erin
Contracted Wages
250.65
Next Generaton Technologies Hard Drive/Pro Window 8
5,106.29
Office Elements
Office Supplies
264.02
Officemax Inc
Office Supplies
540.00
O’halloran International Inc Parst & Stock
4,035.32
Olson, Staci
Medical Examier Expense
50.00
Palace Park Mch Llc
Rent Payments
240.00
Palo Alto County Comm Health Ch, Mh, Epsdt, T19
1,030.78
Payne Properties
Rent Expense
400.00
Payne, Kelly
Rent Payments
250.00
Pcr
Deposition 277.92
Peterson, Ann
Rent & Expense
400.00
Petty Cash Sheriff
Postage
190.80
Phoenix Supply Llc
Supplies
146.74
Pitney Bowes Inc
Postage Meter Supplies
307.99
Pocahontas Health Department Epsdt, T19
997.25
Porter, Amy
Mileage & Meals
114.85
Postmaster Postage 352.80
Powerplan
Stock & Labor
31,364.19
Prairieinet
Computer Services/Internet
469.00
Prinsco Inc
Culvert Materials
2,841.03
Quill Corporation Inc
Fax Machine
299.99
R & J Material Handling Ltd
Parts
418.24
Reece Funeral Home Inc
Funeral Services
700.00
Reserve Account
Postage
1,198.61
Rosalez Lock & Key
Keys
24.00
Ryan Diagnostics Inc
Lead Care Ii Test Kit
2,070.00
Sanofi Pasteur Inc
Vaccines
228.00
Secor Family Farms Llc
Land & Damages
409.16
Shimkat Motor Company
Oil Change
33.40
Smith, Jane A
Transcripts
79.50
Staples Advantage
Office Supplies
183.38
State Medical Examiners Office Medical Examiner Expense 6,268.50
Steinberg, Caroline
School Of Instruction
61.95
Storey Kenworthy/Matt Parrott Office Supplies
542.02
The Garage Door Company Inc Otho Shed
68.00
The Messenger
Renewal/Publications
215.80
Trinity Regional Medical Cente Medical Records
20.00
Tyler Technologies
Software
5,863.79
United Property Group Llc Rent Payments
300.00
Vanguard Appraisals Inc Software Maintenance
700.00
Verizon Wireless
Service
3,404.36
Visiting Nurses Services Of Ia Idph Hcci
2,000.00
Vote, Marcia
Civil School
107.01
Walmart Community
Supplies
138.20
Walters Sanitary Service Inc
Garbage
142.25
Webster County Sheriff Civil Process Servers Use Of Private
820.09
Webster Glass Company Repair Skylite Bank Bldg
623.50
Wellmark Inc - Flexible Benefi Administration Fees
240.00
West Central Construction Inc Guardrail Repair
11,527.00
Wex Bank
Fuel
67.85
Witte, Joel
Cell Phone
25.00
Wright County Health Dept Wich, Ch, Epsdt
3,717.69
Xenia Rural Water District
Water
63.80
Youth Shelter Care
Shelter Services
3,265.50

Webster Co.
Planning and Zoning
LEGAL PUBLICATION
The Webster County Board of Adjustment will hold a public hearing
on Tuesday, May 26, 2015 at 5:00 P.M. second floor of the courthouse,
Fort Dodge, IA.
The purpose of the public hearing is to act on a request from Frontier
Sports Park to operate a racetrack. The legal description is:
A parcel of land in Section 1-88-29 West of the 5th P.M., Webster
County, Iowa, described as follows: Beginning at the Southwest Corner of
Government Lot 6, thence East along the South line of Government Lot 6
to the Southeast Corner of Government Lot 6, thence North along the East
line of Government Lot 6 to the meander line of the South bank of the Des
Moines River, thence Southwesterly to the point of beginning.
AND Part of Government Lot 7, and part of the SW ¼ and part of the
W ½ of the SE ¼, all being in Section 1-88-29 West of the 5th P.M., all in
Webster County, Iowa, and described as follows: Beginning at the West
Quarter corner of said Section 1; thence N00°27’15”E 2,047.5 feet along
the West line of said Government Lot 5 to the top of the normal high bank
of the Des Moines River; thence running Southeasterly along the meander
line of the top of the said high bank and high water line of the Des Moines
River to the East Section line of said Section 1; thence N53°57’20”W
along said meander line to intersect a line running S37°36’45”W; thence
running S37°36’45”W 874.4 feet; thence running S37°46’55”W 1,036.5
feet; thence S40°05’05”W 960.3 feet; thence S83°26’40”W 422.4 feet;
thence S06°35’10”E 514.8 feet; thence S70°17’40”W 155.4 feet; thence
S90°00’00”W 1,490.0 feet; thence N00°00’00”E 837.0 feet; thence
S90°00’00”W 145.0 feet; thence N00°00’00”E 1,661.4 feet along the West
line of the SW ¼ to the point of beginning,
EXCEPT the following described tracts: Beginning at the East Quarter corner of said Section 1-88-29 West of the 5th P.M., Webster County,
Iowa, running thence North on the East line of said Section 1 to intersect
the southerly meander line of the Des Moines River; thence Northwesterly
along said southerly meander line to intersect a line running S37°36’45”W;
thence running Southwesterly on said line to intersect with the half Section
line of said Section 1-88-29, West of the 5th P.M., Webster County, Iowa;
thence running East on said half Section line to the point of beginning, being a part of Government Lot 7 of said Section 1;
AND EXCEPT The West 23 acres of the SW ¼ of the SW ¼ of Section 1-88-29 West of the 5th P.M., Webster County, Iowa;
AND ALSO EXCEPT The West 10 acres of the NW ¼ of the SW ¼ of
Section 1-88-29 West of the 5th P.M., Webster County, Iowa;
AND ALSO EXCEPT The North 10 acres of the NW ¼ of the SW ¼ of
Section 1-88-29 West of the 5th P.M., Webster County, Iowa.
The E911 address is: 2298 S RIVER ROAD.
Sheilah Lizer
Zoning Administrator

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Lehigh City Council

City of Lehigh, IA 50557
Public Hearing For Budget Amendment FY 2015
Monday, May 11, 2015 City Hall
Mayor Martin brought the meeting to order at 7:00 p.m.
Present: Twito, Timmons and Dellachiesa. Also present: Eckert and
Wooley, City Works.
No written or oral objections were presented and there was a motion by Dellachiesa, sec by Timmons to go out of the Public Hearing at
7:01 p.m. All Ayes/MC. Motion by Timmons, sec. by Dellachiesa to adopt
Resolution 2015-07 Resolution Approving Budget Amendment FY15. Roll
Call: Ayes: Timmons, Twito and Dellachiesa. Nayes: None/MC.
City of Lehigh, IA 50557
Regular Meeting
Monday, May 11, 2015
Mayor Martin brought the meeting to order at 7:02 p.m.
Present: Twito, Timmons and Dellachiesa. Also present: Eckert and
Wooley, City Works and Kirk Kelley, Fire Chief.
Motion by Dellachiesa, sec. by Twito to approve the agenda. All
Ayes/MC. Motion by Dellachiesa, sec. by Timmons to approve the consent
agenda as follows: Minutes from the previous month; Minutes from the
April 20th Special Meeting; all bills presented for the previous month and
all bills presented for the month of May and the utility summary. Disbursement/Revenue Report. All Ayes/MC.
BUSINESS FROM THE FLOOR: None.
UNFINISHED BUSINESS
Mayor Martin informed the Council that she had contacted three
firms to get bids on the City Audit. Twito presented the Council with information on NCS Inc. a collection agency. Further discussion was tabled
until the June meeting to allow the City Attorney to review the contract and
make recommendations.
NEW BUSINESS: Melanie Murray was present to discuss planned
improvements for Slabtown Park. She asked the City for a donation to
assist with project. Motion by Twito, sec. by Dellachiesa to donate $1000
to the project. All Ayes/MC. Mike Tungesvik, City Attorney was present
to discuss vacating an alley for Michael Richardson/his estate. He stated
that the City would reserve an easement for utility work and a property
value needed to be established. A Public Hearing would be set at a later
date for this matter. Twito discussed possibly vacating other City property
in town. There was a Motion by Twito, sec. by Timmons to spray for bugs
at the ball park. All Ayes/MC. Twito asked the Councils thoughts on possibly having a chain store/gas station in town. He stated that he knew of
a company that may be interested. Further discussion was tabled until
the June meeting. Applications for those interested in filling the vacant
Council seats were reviewed. The Council agreed on the appointment of
David Hrubes and Victor Ruthart. Motion by Dellachiesa, sec. by Timmons
to approve Resolution 2015-08 Resolution Appointing David Hrubes to fill
the vacant seat of Orr and Victor Ruthart to fill the vacant seat of Tuel. Roll
Call: Ayes: Timmons, Twito and Dellachiesa. Nayes: None/MC.
BUILDINGS AND PROPERTIES: Mayor Martin informed the Council that she was trying to contact the owner of the property on Black Diamond Road and would inform the Council of the outcome. Twito brought
up concerns about a hole that use to be a basement that needed to be
filled in. The property owner will be contacted. Mike Tungesvik, City Attorney reiterated the importance of posting signs on the Main Street properties that were deemed unsafe.
DELINQUENT ACCOUNTS: A Collection Service will be discussed
at the June meeting.
EMPLOYEE REPORTS: City Maintenance-A request for a possible
service agreement with Electric Pump was discussed. The Council requested that City Maintenance get a quote for services provided and price
for the June meeting. There was a request to allow a resident’s goats to
graze near the lagoon. Council stated that a waiver would need to be
signed by the resident which would release the City of any liability. Motion
by Twito, sec. by Timmons to allow the goats on the property by the lagoon.
All Ayes/MC. Fire Department-Mike Tungesvik, City Attorney brought up
concerns about City liability and the need to keep the finances of the ambulance service and City separate. He suggested that Fire and Rescue
look into how other towns have their ambulance service set up and look
into possibly merging the ambulance service with the Fire and Rescue Association. City Clerk-Council approved Clerk attending the MIDAS meeting on May 28th. Mayor Martin, Twito and Dellachiesa will perform a 90
day review of the City Clerk. APPROVAL OF WARRANTS: Motion by Dellachiesa, sec. by Twito to approve warrants with the exception of Lehigh
Valley Telephone, Clerk to take cable TV off and Clerk to look into meal and
mileage reimbursement for employee training. All Ayes/MC.
Motion by Twito, sec. by Dellachiesa to adjourn the meeting. All
Ayes/MC. Meeting adjourned at 8:36 p.m. Next regular meeting June
8, 2015.

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Musuem great success
Evan Schmid as Dr. Seuss.

A fun and educational time was had by all at our annual "Living" Wax Museum last Thursday. The Southeast Valley Middle School gym and lunchroom was filled
with interesting people found throughout history.
Students did an excellent job coming to life to share
their stories. Some featured characters included: Clara
Barton, Michael Jordan, Lewis and Clark and Amelia
Earhart, (just to name a few). Thanks to everyone that
made the event such a success!

Kathy Gambill, City Clerk
City of Lehigh, IA 50557
WARRANTS APPROVED
PERIOD ENDING
5/11/15
GENERAL
City Hall
ARAMARK Rugs 143.52
Black Hills Energy
Natural Gas
390.15
Kathy Gambill
Copy Paper
45.99
Dwight Tuel
Keys
16.00
Dayton Review
Legal Publications
312.23
Paula Martin
Cassette tapes
34.02
Will
LVCTA
Office Phone/DSL
169.41
Menards
Supplies Bldg/Shop
24.03

Continued on page 14...

Fishbaugh as Harry Houdini.

Allison Bethel as Judy Garland.

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City of Lehigh...

REVENUE BY FUND
PERIOD ENDING
GENERAL 20,808.25
FIRE 39,555.00
ROAD USE TAX
2,243.77
LOCAL OPTION TAX
4,890.23
TRUST & AGENCY
3,536.60
EMERGENCY
366.01
WATER
4,985.15
SEWER
3,596.85
ELECTRIC 17,538.23
MONEY MARKET
2.05
LIBRARY 4,500.06

TOTAL REVENUE
102,022.20

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Sharpening our axes!


A young man approached the foreman of a logging crew and asked for a job. “That depends,” replied
the foreman. “Let’s see you fell this tree.” The young
man stepped forward and skillfully felled a great tree.
Impressed, the foreman exclaimed, “you can start Monday.”
Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
rolled by. Thursday afternoon the foreman approached
the young man and said, “you can pick up your paycheck
on the way out today.” Startled, the young man replied,
“I thought you paid your employees on Friday.”

Normally we do,” said the foreman. “But we’re
letting you go today because you’ve fallen behind. Our
daily charts show that you’ve dropped from first place on
Monday to last place today.”
“But I’m a hard worker,” the young man objected. “I arrive first, leave last and even have worked
through my lunch hour.” The foreman, sensing the young
man’s integrity, thought for a minute and then asked,
“have you been sharpening your axe?”

The young man replied, “no sir, I’ve been working too hard to take time to sharpen my axe.”

There’s a lesson for us here - looking at our lives
we may find that we sometimes get so busy that we don’t
take time to “sharpen the axe”. In today’s world, it seems
that almost everyone is busier than ever but less happy
than ever. Why is that? Could it be that we have forgotten how to stay sharp?
There’s nothing wrong with activity and hard
work. But God doesn’t want us to get so busy that we
neglect the truly important things in life, like taking time
to pray, to read the Bible and study it and taking time to
listen to “the still small voice of God.”
Until next time....we need to remind ourselves
that we need to take time to relax, to think and meditate, to learn and grow. If we don’t take time to “sharpen
our axe”, we will become dull and lose our effectiveness.
Take time today to sharpen your axe!

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EMANUEL LUTHERAN, DAYTON
Sundays: 10 a.m. Worship; 9 a.m. Sunday
School
Saturday: 9 a.m. first communion class
CHRIST THE KING CATHOLIC,
DAYTON
Saturday: 5:00 p.m. Mass
McGUIRE BEND UNITED BRETHERN,
RURAL DAYTON
Sundays: 9:30 a.m. Adult Sunday School;
10:30 a.m. worship
TRINITY EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN,
DAYTON
Sundays: 8:45 a.m. Worship; 9:45 a.m.
Coffee hour and Fellowship.
DAYTON UNITED METHODIST,
Sundays: Worship; 10:30 a.m. Fellowship:
9:30- 10:15; SS: 9:15 a.m.-10:15 (SeptMay)
IMMANUEL LUTHERAN, BURNSIDE
Sundays: 9:30 a.m. Worship

US Cellular
Cell Phone
53.10
Dakin Law Firm
Qtr 2 Legal
875.00
Allied Insurance
Bond Insurance
188.00
Knopf Insurance
Yearly Insurance
11,102.00
Riverdays Committee
Easter Donation
100.00
US Postal Service
Postage
12.98
Webster Co. Telecom.
2nd Qtr Payment
1,256.00
Garbage
Walters Sanitation
Garbage Pick Up
2,411.50
NCIRSWA
Quarterly Assessment
468.00
Archie Wooley
Deposit Refund
50.00
Parks
Cemetery
Roadway
Transfer
Lehigh Library
Monthly Payment
1,100.00

TOTAL GENERAL
18,751.93
LIBRARY
Library Disbursements
4,185.25
Come join us for a lunch connection at Stewart Me
TOTAL LIBRARY
4,185.25
morial
Community Hospital on Thursday, June 4th, 12
PAYROLL
IPERS
Regular 880.90
noon. Community Pharmacy Director Jane Moeller, RPh
EFTPS
Fed/FICA/Med 1,292.89
will discuss “A New Era in Pharmacy.” Jane will present
Wellmark
Group Insurance
3,046.95
Treasurer of State
State Withholding
952.00
a program that touches on several topics relating to mediIA Workforce
Unemployment
163.09
cations, including how your pharmacist is part of a teamNet Payroll
4,650.32

TOTAL PAYROLL
10,986.15
based approach to improving your health and the future of
SEWER
Ag Source
Lagoon Tests
79.50
medication insurance plans. She will also discuss how the
Midland Power
Electricity
26.37
medication syncronization quality-based program being
Dwight Tuel
Keys
8.00
Craig Johnson
Consulting
112.50
implemented in the ComKnopf Insurance
Yearly Insurance
2,333.00
munity Pharmacy will lead

TOTAL SEWER
2,559.37
FIRE
to increased medication efSecurity Savings Bank
Fire Truck Payment
14,326.63
fectiveness and safety for
Airgas
Oxygen Tanks/Wipes
147.42
Knopf Insurance
Yearly Insurance
6,035.00
patients.
Alexis Fire Equipment
Ambulance
36,776.40

TOTAL FIRE
57,285.45
Lunch Connection is
ROAD USE TAX
held in the Lower Level
Fort Dodge Asphalt
Roadstone
448.97
Stuart C Irby Co.
Photo Cells/Streets
115.00
Conference Room at StewMenards
Street Light Supplies
126.65
art Memorial Community
Dodson Trk & Tract
Backhoe Repair
252.08
Kriz-Davis Company
LED Street Light
107.29
Hospital. Cost of $5 in
TOTAL ROAD USE TAX
1,049.99
cludes program and lunch.
ELECTRIC
Midland Power
Electricity
13,595.67
The menu will include
USPS
Bill Card Postage
28.90
Archie Wooley
Deposit Refund
100.00
chicken zucchini casseKyle McGuigan
Deposit Refund
31.67
Community Pharmacy role, a croissant, grape
Treasurer State of IA
Sales Tax
630.00
Director Jane Moeller, RPh
IRBY Company
Electric Meters
302.00
salad and spilled ice cream
USA Blue Book
Safety Harness
360.10
cone dessert.
Knopf Insurance
Yearly Insurance
2,334.00

TOTAL ELECTRIC
17,382.34
Call
Jennifer
Snyder
at
712-464-4214
to make resWATER
ervations by Thursday, May 28th. To learn more about
AgSource Labs
H20 Testing
23.50
Black Hills Energy
Natural Gas
281.22
the services Stewart Memorial Community Hospital has
Hach Company
Test Supplies
189.79
Archie Wooley
Deposit Refund
150.00
to offer, visit us at www.stewartmemorial.org. Find us on
Craig Johnson
Consulting
112.50
Facebook at smchlakecity.
US Postal Service
Bill Postage
28.90
LVCTA
Shop phone
39.12
Treasurer State of IA
Sales Tax
193.00
Hawkins Chlorine 10.00
Menards Valve 14.29
Knopf Insurance
Yearly Insurance
2,334.00

TOTAL WATER
3,376.32

TOTAL WARRANTS
115,576.80

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LEHIGH CHRISTIAN
Sundays: 9a.m. Worship; Regular worship
area has ramp for handicap entrance. Also
walk-in basement level with video to watch
service and participate in communion.
LEHIGH-OTHO METHODIST
Sundays: Lehigh--9.30 a.m. Sunday
School; 11 a.m. Worship
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Sundays: 9:30 a.m. Fellowship;
10:30 a.m. Worship.
EVANGELICAL COVENANT, LANYON
Sundays: 9:30a.m. Worship;
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Sundays: 10:30 a.m. Worship Service;
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HARCOURT
Sundays: 9:30 a.m. Worship
Saturdays: 7a.m. Men’s Bible Study
Wednesdays: 6:30 pm Dinner
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Memorial Day Services

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Harcourt Memorial Day
services at 10 a.m.

Harcourt’s Memorial Day services will be at the
Lost Grove Community Center beginning at 10:0 a.m. on
Monday, May 26.
Pastor Rod Meyer will conduct the service.

Memorial Day services
at Dayton, McGuire Bend

Scholarships were presented to Kolton Lundberg, left
and Abigail Anderlik, middle by Mindy Swieter, right of Security Savings Bank.

Security Savings Bank
presents Scholorships
to SV Students

American Legion Post #323 will host Memorial Services at 10 a.m. Monday, May 26. The services at the
Dayton Cemetery will feature honor roll and prayer by
Paul Swanson and music by the Southeast Webster-Grand
Jr. High Band.
In case of inclement weather, services will be held in
the Dayton gym.
Security Savings Bank is proud to support SouthServices will be held at McGuire Bend at 11a.m. east Valley School and their students by providing two
hosted b y Post #323.
$500 Scholarships to deserving graduates. This year the
recipients were Kolton Lundberg of Gowrie, son of Dan
Lundberg and Emelia Lundberg, and Abigail Anderlik
of Dayton, daughter of Tim and Melinda Anderlik. The

scholarships were presented by Mindy Swieter from SeThe Lehigh Historical Society Museim will have curity Savings Bank.
Memorial Day Services on the Des Moines River bridge
Kolton plans to attend Iowa Central Community
at 10 a.m. on Monday, May 27, Memorial Day.
College in Fort Dodge and study agricultural technoloWreaths will be in the water to honor all the war dead gies. Abby is going to Kirkwood Community College
and their names will be read. A buglar will play taps.
in Cedar Rapids and possibly transferring to Iowa State
University to study agriculture Business.

Lehigh Memorial Day
services begin at 10 a.m.

Memorial Day services
at Boxholm scheduled

Arthur Anderson Legion Post #63 will conduct Memorial Day Services on Monday, May 25, at 10:30 a.m.
at the Community Building.
There will be ceremonies at the following cementeries around Boxholm: Renner, 9:15 a.m.; Union, 9:30
a.m.; and Lawn, 10 a.m. Honor guard will be present.

Memorial Day services
at Farnhamville scheduled

The American Legion will have a service at Reading
Cedar Cemetery at 2PM on Sunday May 24th—if weather is bad it will be held at the Legion Building .
If you need more information contact Mike Ewing
at 544 3487

Memorial Day services
at Gowrie scheduled

The American Legion will be holding a service at the
Gowrie Township Cemetery at 10 a.m.
If there is inclement weather services will be held at
the Zion Lutheran Church in Gowrie.

King Band to perform
on Memorial Day

The Karl L. King Municipal Band will perform at the
annual Memorial Day ceremonies in Fort Dodge again
this year. This event, sponsored by the Fort Dodge Veteran’s Council, will be held at North Lawn Cemetery, on
Monday, May 25, 2015. Director of the Karl L. King
Municipal Band is Jerrold P. Jimmerson.
The King Band will start playing around 10:00
a.m., prior to the start of the program, scheduled to begin at 10:30 a.m. In the event of rain, this program may
be moved on very short notice to the St. Edmond High
School Auditorium. Listen to local radio stations for any
last-minute changes in location.
The program will include several march selections
written by the band’s namesake Karl L. King, including
“140th Infantry”, “Herald of Progress”, and “Lone Crusader
Other patriotic selections on the program include
“Military Escort”, “Hymn of All Nations”, “God of Our
Fathers”, “This Is My Country”; “March on, America!”,
and “America, The Beautiful”, along with a medley of
songs representing all five branches of the military service, entitled “Salute to America’s Finest”.

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Two area girls in Special Olympics...
Sheyanne Ackerson, daughter of Kimberly Ackerson,
and Ada Kelley, daughter of Pat and Charlene Kelley, participated in the Special Olympics in Fort Dodge at Dodger
Stadium in February. They both represented Southeast Valley. They ran the 50m dash and competed in the softball
throw. The received a red and yellow ribbon. Their T-shirts
were donated by Sally Ackerson.

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