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Ducks Unlimited! The Missouri Milk River chapter of in the planning to land it here, said Ken Jansa, Area
Ducks Unlimited will be playing host to the Montana Chairman of the Missouri Milk River chapter. Its like
Ducks Unlimited State Volunteer Celebration July 14th another DU event, but its a bit low key. We dont go out
& 15th at the Cottonwood Inn. It has been three years soliciting for donations or anything like that.

Local DU chapter makes Presidents Roll of Honor


Ducks Unlimiteds Presidents communities. are the backbone of DUs habitat
Roll of Honor is one of the most Through the efforts of these conservation efforts, and the
highly coveted recognition awards volunteer committees, DU is able volunteers who make up these
Ducks Unlimited offers its local to pursue its mission of conserving, chapters are the force driving DU
chapters. Each year, the list is enhancing and restoring North and helping make a difference
comprised of the chapters in the Americas wetlands. In 2016, one for North American waterfowl
United States that raise between chapter in Montana made the populations, said DU President
$65,000 and $100,000 through Presidents Roll of Honor list. Paul Bonderson. It takes a great
fund-raising activities in their These fund-raising events continued on pace 2
DU continued from front
deal of effort to break into the Presidents Roll of Honor,
and these chapters deserve to be congratulated by every
person who enjoys the outdoors.
This years chapter from Montana includes the
June 9 - 15 Missouri Milk River Chapter in Glasgow, the only
chapter from the Treasure State that earned a spot on
SHOWINGS the Presidents Roll of Honor list out of the more than
2,600 DU chapters nationwide that host more than
228-9239 3,900 fundraising events throughout the year. Only
www.polsontheatres.com 114 chapters made the Presidents Honor Roll and the
4:10 - 7:00 - 9:15 4:00 - 6:45 - 9:30 Missouri Milk River chapter landed in the 78th spot.
HELD
OVER
The Presidents Roll of Honor chapters also had the
distinction of being honored during DUs 80th National
Convention in San Antonio this past May 31 June 4th.
PG-13
violence, action and scary images,
and for some suggestive content and PG-13 sequences of violence and action, What were doing is very impressive, said Ken
and some suggestive content.
partial nudity
DAILY CINEMAS: 4:00 & 4:10 PM - $6.00/PERSON
Jansa, Area Committee Chairman for the Missouri
FREE TREAT TUESDAY! Free Popcorn with Every Paid Admission. ALL SHOWINGS Milk River chapter. Weve got 27 great people on the
committee who do an outstanding job.
Hunter Education Class Ken pointed out that this has nothing to do with

offered for Glasgow youth bringing the Montana Ducks Unlimited State Volunteer
Celebration to Glasgow July 14th & 15th.
Montana Fish, Wildlife and Parks Hunter Education Its just a coincidence, he noted of the committee
course dates have been set for the second course in the putting in to host this event three years ago.
Glasgow area for this year. There will be a regular youth DUs event fundraising system has become a model
classroom course June 23-25th. for other conservation organizations around the world
For youth, to be eligible to hunt and be fully certified and has funded a significant portion of the more than
during the 2017 season, hunters must be 12-years old by 13.8 million acres of wetlands and associated habitat
January 16, 2018. Students aged 10 and 11 can take the DU has conserved since 1937.
course and hunt as an apprentice, but will not be fully DU chapters across the country are showing that
certified until the year they turn 12. All registrants for the future of waterfowl populations and the wetlands
this event must be 10 years of age by June 23. that filter our water and protect us from flooding
The youth classroom course will be held in the are important to them and to their communities,
Quonset building at the FWP headquarters in Glasgow. Bonderson added. The more money we raise, the
Classes are scheduled to run from 4:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. more habitat we can conserve and the closer we are to
on Friday, from 8 a.m.-5:30 p.m. on Saturday, and from preserving our waterfowl hunting heritage. I would like
8 a.m.-10:30 a.m. on Sunday. Times may be adjusted if to personally thank all our Presidents Roll of Honor
necessary. chapters for their achievement and look forward to
Classroom students need to pick up the Hunter seeing them among our distinguished chapters again
Education Manual from the FWP office in Glasgow. next year.
Students are to read each chapter and complete all review Ducks Unlimited Inc. is the worlds largest nonprofit
sections before class on Friday, June 23. If workbooks are organization dedicated to conserving North Americas
not complete, students may not be able to continue the continually disappearing waterfowl habitats. Established
course. in 1937, Ducks Unlimited has conserved more than 13.8
To register and learn more about the hunter education million acres thanks to contributions from more than
classes offered, please go to the FWP website at www.fwp. a million supporters across the continent. Guided by
mt.gov and look under the Education tab. If there are science and dedicated to program efficiency, DU works
any questions, please call the Glasgow FWP office at 228- toward the vision of wetlands sufficient to fill the skies
3700, or class instructor Tim Zabrocki at 406-210-4941. with waterfowl today, tomorrow and forever.
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OBITUARY
Fran Dopp
With her family at
her side, Frances Faye
(Tribby) Dopp, 81, of St.
Marie, Montana passed
away June 8th, 2017 at
St. Vincent Hospital in
Billings, Montana.
Fran was born
February 27th, 1936 to
Lloyd & Mary (Lemp)
Tribby in Dodson,
Montana. She attended
Dodson Public School and graduated at the age of
June 7 - 13, 2017 16.
Boneless Beef
TOP SIRLOIN STEAKS..............$3.99 lb. On March 20, 1954 Fran married Dale A. Dopp
Great for Grilling of Wagner, Montana. They had two children a
PORK SPARERIBS ...................$1.99 lb. daughter Janet & a son Lloyd. She held various jobs,
Boneless
NEW YORK PORK CHOPS ........$1.89 lb. but stopped working to care for her husband until
Boneless Beef his death in 1988.
CROSS RIB ROAST ..................$3.49 lb. Fran was a member of First Lutheran in Glasgow,
Bone-In Beef
SHORT RIBS...........................$4.49 lb. Montana. She was a well loved and respected mother,
Bone-In Pork grandmother, great-grandmother, and great-great
SIRLOIN ROAST ........................$.99 lb.
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grandmother. Even after her battles with heart
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She was an avid reader, but her real claim to fame in
the family was her apple pie & banana bread.
Fran is survived by her daughter, Janet Garrison of
St. Marie, Son Lloyd (Dana) Dopp, of Helena, Sisters
June Cornell of Malta, Shirley Fewer of Glasgow,
Brother Jim (Sally) Tribby of Glasgow, and Sister-in-
law Shirley Tribby of Malta. 4 Grandchildren: Justin
(Dena) Dopp of Minot, ND. Lisa (Alex) George of
Custom Carpentry Roofing Repairs Windows Doors Kitchens Baths Edmonds, WA. Sarah Morales of Opheim, and Bethany
Call Shawn Beard 230-1025 (Matt) Schatzke of Billings. 6 great grandchildren: Jay
Email: beardhi@gmail.com Licensed & insured Free Estimates (Allie) Dopp of Plenywood, Michele (Ethan) Filipek
of Minot, Alexa & Ashlyn Dopp of Minot, , Elijah
George of Edmonds, WA and Keleigh Morales of
Opheim. 5 great great grandchildren: Aiden, Elly, &
Briggs Dopp of Plentywood, Brinley & Carter Filipek,
of Minot.
She was proceeded in death by her parents, her
husband; Dale Dopp, sister Vi Hoover, and brothers
George & Pete Tribby.
There will be a private family graveside service
in Dodson.
Keep your eye out
for the Swift Fox
Montana Fish, Wildlife
and Parks encourages
people to report any live
or road-killed sightings of
swift fox to their local FWP
biologist.
To report sightings,
people need to be able to tell
the difference between swift
fox, red fox and coyotes.
Swift foxes are about the size
of a house cat, smaller than
red foxes and only about a
fifth the size of coyotes. Red
foxes are red, with some
variations, and have white-
tipped tails. Swift foxes
have grayish-red fur and a
black-tipped tail. Coyotes The swift fox is about the size of a large house cat with gray-red fur and a black-tipped tail.
can have similar coloring FWPs Heather Harris captured this photo of a swift fox which was sporting a radio collar.
and tail markings, but again trapping season. possible, get a GPS point or all sightings to Heather
are much larger. Juvenile Swift fox are year-round accurate map location of the Harris at 406-228-3725, or
coyotes could resemble residents, inhabiting prairies sighting. In Region 6, direct email heharris@mt.gov.
swift foxes certain times of and arid plains. Largely
the year. nocturnal, swift foxes can
Swift fox were once range over several square
abundant on the Great kilometers a night. They
Plains, but in the early 1900s breed from late December
numbers began to decline to early March, with a single
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In 1969, Montana better understanding of
declared swift fox basically the distribution of fox
extinct locally. However, and location of dens. In
due in part to transplant addition, studies are being
programs in Canada, conducted with radio
sightings of swift foxes collared fox, and any help
have increased in eastern in locating foxes and their
and central Montana since dens is crucial to the study.
the 1980s, leading to stable If you happen to spot a
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Women Veterans Recognition Luncheon to be held in Poplar


Memorial Day is a day of reverence
to honor all servicemen and women
who died while serving in the Armed
Forces. Veterans Day celebrates the
service of all military veterans. Whether
enlisting in the Army, Marine Corps,
Navy, Air Force, or Coast Guard,
women held the same honor and
integrity as their male counterparts.
The number of women joining the
military increases every year.
Women members of The
American Legion, commonly referred
to as Women Legionnaires, formed
the Women Veterans Committee. To
recognize women for their honorable
and faithful service to our country, the
committee hosted Women Veterans
Recognition Luncheons throughout
the State of Montana. During May
and June, luncheons were held in
Townsend, Columbia Falls, Great Chelly Harada, Eastern Zone Commander, and Kim Kay
Falls, and Miles City. McCarty Martin, Women Veterans Coordinator, of The American
For women veterans living Legion, Department of Montana, invite all women Veterans to
a special luncheon this Saturday in Poplar.
in northeast Montana, a Women
Veterans Recognition Luncheon There will be guest speakers, a that have a female relative who
has been scheduled for Saturday, representative from the Billings Vet served during WWII or Vietnam
June 17th in Poplar. It will be held Center, and liaisons from Senators who is deceased and would like
at the Poplar Activity Center located Tester and Daines offices. There will her honored, please contact Chelly
at 400 Court Avenue. Registration also be drawings for door prizes. Harada, Eastern Zone Commander,
begins at 9:00 a.m. The program will Special recognition will be given to at 650-4599.
be held from 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., women who served during World The event is FREE for all women
with lunch being served at noon. War II and Vietnam. For families who served in the Armed Forces.

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