Notice: Undefined index: HTTP_REFERER in /home/stparch/public_html/headmid_temp_main.php on line 4394
Newspaper Archive of
Golden Valley News
Beach, North Dakota
April 18, 2013     Golden Valley News
PAGE 6     (6 of 8 available)        PREVIOUS     NEXT      Jumbo Image    Save To Scrapbook    Set Notifiers    PDF    JPG
 
PAGE 6     (6 of 8 available)        PREVIOUS     NEXT      Jumbo Image    Save To Scrapbook    Set Notifiers    PDF    JPG
April 18, 2013
 
Newspaper Archive of Golden Valley News produced by SmallTownPapers, Inc.
Website © 2025. All content copyrighted. Copyright Information
Terms Of Use | Privacy Policy | Request Content Removal | About / FAQ | Get Acrobat Reader




Page 6 Golden Valley News April 18, 2013 or pare Weeky Hat Tips By Dean Meyer A program on positive thinking for parents to teach their children is being offered through April at the Lincoln Elementary School in Beach The dates are April 23, 20, and May 7, from 6:30 - 8 p.m with supper be- ginning at 6 - 6:30 p.m. Some of the steps involve teach- ing the skills of cooperation and car- ing rather than domination and fear; being accountable as a model, recog- ps i ii line nizing that discipline is an opportu- nity to teach, not to punish, and pro- viding a positive, healthy relationship with children, just to name a few. Childcare is provided during these sessions To learn more, pr to regis- ter, call West Dakota Parent & Fam- ily Resource Center at 701-456-0007, or toll free at 1-877- 264-1142. You can also e-mail at: debra.theurer@ndsu.edu. oil The following relates to oil and gas well activity from April 8-12, for Stark, Billings and Golden Valley counties and is from reports of the N.D. Industrial Commission's Oil and Gas Division: WELLS RELEASED FROM "TIGHT HOLE" STATUS: #22694 -WHITING OIL AND GAS CORPORATION, BSMU 3006, LOT3 30-t42N-100W, BILLINGS CO 330 bopd, 697 bwpd - MADISON PERMITS: #25376 FIDELITY EXPLO- RATION & PRODUCTION COM- PANY, KUBAS 12-1H, SESE 12-140N-98W, STARK CO 320' FSL and 1300' FEL, DEVELOP- MENT, NEW HRADEC, 21350', 9- 625 inch, 2700' Ground, API #33-089-00776 #25389 - WHITING OILAND GAS CORPORATION, KESSEL 41-26PH, NENW 26-140N-99W, STARK CO 250' FNL and 1625' FWL, DEVELOPMENT, ZENITH, ivity report 21919', 9-5/8 inch,2619' .Ground, API #33-089-00777 #25390 - WHITING OIL AND GAS CORPORATION, KESSEL 21-26PH, NENW 26-140N-99W, STARK CO 250' FNL and 1580' FWL, DEVELOPMENT, ZENITH, 20681', 9-5/8 inch, 2617' Ground, API #33-089-00778 #25391 - WHITING OILAND GAS CORPORATION, KESSEL 11- 26PH, NENW' 26-140N-99W, STARK CO 250' FNL and 1535' FWL, DEVELOPMENT, ZENITH, 20580', 9-5/8 inch ,-2616' GrOund, API #33-089-00779 CONFIDENTIAL WELLS PLUGGED OR PRODUCING: #23727 - FIDELITY EXPLO- RATION & PRODUCTION COM- PANY, PEACEFUL VALLEY 13-2:4H, NENW 13-140N-97W, STARK CO. #24030 - FIDELITY EXPLO- RATION & PRODUCTION COM- PANY, LARRY 41-7H, NENE 7-139N-97W, STARK CO. DIFFICULTY THIS WEEK: * * * Tax Department extends filing relief BISMARCK - Tax Commis- "IRS Form 4868 gives taxpayers until sioner Cory Fong says the North October 15, 2013 to file their indi- Dakota Tax Department will waive vidual income tax return. Taxpayers penalties and interest for North who are filing for an extension are re- Dakota taxpayers who'are 'impacted quired to include a payment of the by the weekend winter storm and anticipated taxes due. The IRS web who-ended up missing the April 15 site also has an option for taxpayers filing deadline, to E-pay who need to make a pay- Fong.said, "The state Tax Depart- ment with their extension request. ment will waive penalties and inter- Taxpayers may contact the IRS. at est for those taxpayers impacted by 800-829-1040. the storm, based on good cause. Tax- Taxpayers who obtain a federal payers are encouraged to file their re- extension do not need to file a sepa- turns and pay tax due within a rate state extensionform, nordothey reasonable time. If taxpayers who need to notify the state Tax Depart- were impacted by the storm find ment that they have obtained a fed- themselves with state penalties and eral extension prior to filing their interest in the months ahead due to North Dakota return. Taxpayers who filing their income tax return late, file a paper return need to attach a they should cofltact with the Tax De- . copy of their federal extension with partment immediately and we will their state return. Taxpayers who ob- work with them to resolve the is- tain a federal extension will receive sues." an automatic extension of time to' file / . Fong pointed out that the best op- their North Dakota return. tion for taxpayers who Were not be able to meet the filing deadline is to file for an extension if possible. Individuals may request,an e~ten- sion by filing the federal IRS Form 4868 - Application for Automatic Ex- tension of Time to File. Filing the Billings County Honor Roll For the third quarter: - Highest Honors: Prairie School: Anya Baranko - High Honors: Prairie School: Danyka Malkowski, Alexis Smith, Katya Baranko, Annie Schwartzen- berger: Medora School: Shelby Tczap. Garrett Kessel - Honors: Prairie School: Taylor Downing; Medora School: Lexi Lamb. Taya Schumacher 6 by Linda Thistle Solution on page 7' Additional load restrictions now in effect Effective April 15, load restric- tions are in place for all highways ex- cept in.the n0rtheastem comer of the state All other previously implomented restriction will remain in effect. Seasonal load restriction informa- tion is available by dialing 511 or by going to http://www.dot.nd.gov/road- report/loadlimit/loadlimitinfo.asp' where you can subscribe to load re- striction email updates. Load restric- tion information can also be found on the NDDOT Travel Information Map at http://www.dot.nd.gov/travel- info/. 9 1 7 ' 4 2 7 4 7 1 7 Place a number in the empty boxes in such a way that each row across, each column down and each small 9-box square contains all Of the numbers from one to nine. *Moderate ** Challenging *** HOO BOY! 2013 King Features Synd Inc. This Weekly puzzle is brought to you by: T&A Seeds Beach, ND (701) 872-3248 Energy expo set for May 15-16 GLENDIVE, Mont. - The Eastern Montana Energy Expo Job Fair has businesses of all types looking for employees. The fair will take place in conjunction with the expo and has over 30 businesses Businesses range from BNSF and Knife River Corp to Tri-State Truck- ing and Dawson County Correc- tional Facility. To help lob hunters, the morning seminars on May 16, have been set aside to help them with speakers ex- C(unplete all courses in 12 weeks - New classes starting monthly - Mig - Tig - Stick & Pipe Welding courses - ()pen 50 weeks a year Blue Print Reading & Welding Symbols - Maximum of I0 students i~cr class 40 hr. - 480 hr. tzourses Certifications available Training Inc. Bismarck Campus: 1-701-751-4256 Fargo Campus: 1-701-373-0658 Lynnes Welding plaining CDL requirements, business development and human resource. perspectives. Attendance for the event is free but registration is required and can be done on the website at www.emten- ergyexpo.com. support your local merchants ing Hello, The storm was a ripper! Here we are, the middle of April, and it's the most snow we've seen for a couple of years around our place. The forecast doesn't look likeit will leave anytime soon, and Shirley just let me know the forecast is for another storm in a few days! J know you shouldn't take it out on the messenger, but This, as most of you are aware, is calving season. And we spend a lot of time trudging through the mud or snow, "or saddling up a horse, and making, a circle on mornings like this to check on the newborns during the night Hope. fully, you find them before they ex- pire from the deadly oold and wet. Most of them will make it. Some won't. But out of every storm, sto- .ries will surface. Some stories show a ranchers resilience. Some show his humor Know a rancher in -South Dakota who's been at it a little too long. Just, before daylight the other day he locked up a cow that was just starting. His night shift' had ended and he was going to take a nap. The daughter-in-law was going to keep her eye on the cow. She did. She checked the cow every twenty minutes for four hours. Nothing. No straining'. No lying down. No water bag. Noth: ing. She went for help. Help arrived in the form of the II - ranch vet. The brother-m-law. They ran the cow in the chute and he reached in. It's dark in there. Noth- ing. I mean, even in the dark, if there is an eighty pound calf in there, you can find it. He reached in deeper Nothing. Now either there had been a mistake, or the cow had delivered a calf, licked it off, and it had jumped the fence and ran away, all in twenty min- utes. They went out and looked around. After searching the calving yard, they started in another lot. Here was the newborn calf, in a calf shelter, about a quarter of a mile oway. And Grandpa had locked up it's mother. And Grandpa doesn't like to make mistakes. Nobody said a word. Later that day, they had another heifer started. It was toward evening and time for Grandpa to take over for the night shift But everyone stuck r ca This, as most of you are aware, is calving season. And we spend a lot of time trudging through the mud or snow, or saddling up a horse, and making a circle on mornings like this to check on the newborns during the night. around. Finally Grandpa said for. everyone to go on home. He had delivered more calves than the rest of them had seen in their life times. The daughter-in-law's comment was, "Yea'h, but we want to stick around to make sure ~y0u don't wean it as quick as the one you weaned this morning". And there is the springtime story of Johnny and Clarence ' Clare'nce never lost a calf. And he was quick to let everyone in the Buckskin every year. He would have twins, or maybe even triplets. You didn't want to brag about your calf crop first, or you wouldn't have a chance. His neighbor, Johnny lost a calf one night. So, Johnny decided he would dispose, of this dead calf in Clarence's pasture. When Clarence made his first circle of the morn- ing, here lies this dead calf. It just happened !t .was sale day in Dick- inson. Clarence sends his number one son out to find the mother to this dead calf and Clarence high: tails dt to the cow Sale to be a day old calf to graft onto this mama cow:Well, (we'll make up a name) Darvey spends all morning looking for this cow that wasn't there. When Clarence gets home, he gives his son hell, and he looks for this cow that wasn't there. And they end up bottle feeding a bum calf all summer! And Johnny kept it quiet for a lot of years. Later, Dean Lifetime Warranty Local ND Company ityRemodelers.com t . ;V, . * ~. "" ? - Excellent yield potential ~ '. . ".Good protein content ' . . " Medium-early maturity SU local Honda West 745 VIIlard St. West - Dic inson, ND 701.225-2803 1-888-483-7990 .h n dawe st. =us SEE DEALER FOR 'DETAILS