Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (2025)

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (1)[...]FIRST EDmON. FIRST PRINTING

PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (2)[...].
Without all the volunteers who took time in research, offered
addresses, brought materials, a[...]t is a vibrant account of courage and
achievement in Valier.[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (3)[...]The First Baptist Church ............... 357
2. In the Beginning[...]hurch .......... 358
History of Valier in Its Early Days . . . . . . . 5[...]dge No. 76A.F. &A.M ......... 373
Rock City - North of Valier . . . . . . . . . . . .[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (4)[...]• • •

Oft times I sit in meditation I read the cov[...]no more. And set each one in their proper places.
I'll go back fifty some odd[...]This place was newly settled,
And more prairie grass grew wild. Common folks[...]t the blast of old Lake Frances In fall the fields all look like gold.
When I trudge[...]Western headed east into
There were three grades in every classroom, the sun
And books[...]acher. It was freighted in with heavy train tanks,
Three grades and t[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (5)[...]Then shave and hair cut six bits,
As way back in the early time.[...]Where the community hall abides.
Both in the sunny summer
George Webb and Eddie Carlon
Or in the winter's zero weather.[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (6)[...]and sodas Whether in the heat of summer
And often got home late. Or in the winter's coldest storm.
There was Hurshberg,[...]ter had the business
We could boast three doctors in that day. That made all people[...]e could also boast a lawyer.
And he kept the town in line. Mr. Bullock w[...]z Rineo and Hans Kristopherson
There were saloons in place of bars. In this little shack next door,
Then the ladies neve[...]here one short year.
With our coal bins brimming in the fall, T'was five years lat[...]omfort was complete. The city limits of Valier.

Valier in 1910[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (7)[...]independent We're always in a hurry;
We all carry things too far.[...]wasn't built within a day
For depressions moving in, I read this[...]We might feel big and proud today
Before we 're in above our chin.[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (8)2. In the beginning .[...]•

History of Valier in Its Early Days
The founding and early histor[...]tely connected with the development of the city of Conrad is located. They sold shares in
the irrigation project that it is necessary to cover this to the land owners in that area and irrigated
some of the history of that development in order some 13,000 acres of land there. The[...]up by two brothers named Charley and In about 1908 a man named Cargill from
W. G. Conrad,[...]wife
structed a ditch system of perhaps 50 miles in of Conrad. A Col. Stanford, who had been[...]d Dupuyer mally connected with the Conrads in the mer-
Creek. He placed some five or six thousand acres cantile business in Fort Benton, became
of land adjacent to what is n[...]calling it the Pon- Among other activities in the community, he
dera Canal Company and t[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (9)[...]d by a
remembered as one of the best dance floors in the Mr. Ralston; and the White Barn by the Le[...]Construction being tremendous, Va lier had
in the late twenties. Colonel Stanford died in four lumber yards. Templeton Lumber, opera[...]s were to be north of the tracks The brick in the hotel and depot was
and there were fiv[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (10)[...]Harry Rideout and Charley Chambers of in 1909 by Father McCormick, a traveling
Shelby. Mr.[...]ry, and services were conducted for a
small lakes in the valley before the Conrad time by a[...]rst dam at the east end of what resident priest in Valier came in 1911. He was
is now Lake Frances. Incidentally th[...]ncis Joe Shevlin. The first Protestant
washed out in 1906 and took out all the old Church was built in 1909 and principally known
narrow guage railroad[...]first
Pete St. Dennis had a blacksmith shop in minister was G. E. Hutt and the second w[...]C.H.
The First National Bank was established in Kester operated a restaurant in Valier in 1909
Valier and some of those sponsors were Toole, and it was in her restaurant that the first
Kester and Leech. T[...]the church.
by the Montana State Bank, organized in 1914, Valier, for many years, had a[...]an. It was originally edited by
important figures in this bank at various times R. L. Dewer who[...]the "Independent Observer" in Conrad. Valier now
The first Catholic church was built in Valier has "The Spray", a mimeograph[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (11)[...]bucket from a well. In 1910 or 1911 , the first[...]bound. What a day when you could open a tap
In going back to early business, a drug store and get your water in your own house!
was built by Drake and operated by J. N. Star- The first doctor in Valier was a Dr. Long, the
buck who later became[...]tore and second was Dr. G.D. Powell, and in 1912, Dr. G.
operated same continuously until a f[...]hat he came to Valier on August retirement in the late twenties when he moved to
20, 1909, went[...]when Joliet. Dr. Powell practiced medicine in Valier in
a man came in with diarrhea. Mr. Drake told 1909 until his death in November, 1943. Valier
"Star" to see if he could[...]without a resident doctor since that
man. He said in the first package he opened, he date.
found[...]and Egland, are now
That was the first drug sale in Valier. occupied by Marsh, Otthouse, Geo. Henneman,
It seems hard to conceive in this day and age, Don Wentworth, H. Palin, B. F[...]team generator plant was were all built in 1909 or 1910 so you see the town
built by the Wat[...]ly recognize them.
only available for a few hours in the early Bill Emery, one of the early businessmen,
evening. Montana Power was brought in and the operated the first moving picture house, north of
steam plant was shut down. It was operated in Pete's Cafe, known as the Majestic, later[...]a time by Schuler. Pete Marcus
their natural gas in 1929.
The grain elevator business came on wi[...]Bullock was one of the early lawyers to
practice in Valier and we are told that the late
Judge Hattersly also practiced law in Valier for a
short time.
The first ma[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (12)[...]fice business.
opened the present Capitol Theatre in the bank sizing up the player, "Red" d[...]f the Montana State of them were Kansas City Red Sox. He dressed
Bank. The Majestic closed soo[...]had already been placed. The game turned out 8
in Valier from 1909 until he closed it quite a few to 1 in favor of Valier.
years ago.[...]Valier also had several resident dentists, in-
Abe Ferguson came in 1909 and did plaster cluding Dr. Smith, Dr. Warzak and Dr. Jimmy
work in and around Valier for years besides Jones, who now practices in Cut Bank. Dr. Smith
operating a farm east of Valier.[...]lso Police Judge and the record shows he
building in Valier with plastered walls, it is a sure held his first court case in Valier on March 11,
bet that Abe Ferguson did the[...]The schools have played their part in the
LaCrosse, Wisconsin and worked as a conductor history of Valier. The first school was held in a
on the Montana Western and played baseball on[...]"Farmed" teaching Frances Heights in 1909 but later
teams for the major league were un[...]er, and Conrad did their share of hiring
players. In fact, Conrad had what was known as
the "Million Dollar Club" and on one occasion Car wreck in 1918. Bert Geiger and Scott Crum-
two passenger coaches and four boxcar loads of packer were in .one car and Bill Geiger, · Vera and
Conrad people came up to Valier to play ball, Hazel were in the other car. The accident happened at
bringing the band, players and rooters. After night in front of Louis Larson's on the Heights.

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (13)taught many years in Valier grades. The first high enrollment in elementary and high school was
school graduation class was in 1915, consisting 412.
of Louise Kingsbury, B[...], but with the short time to pick up a
graduates. In 1918, the new high school was few loose ends and put them together, we have
built, which in turn was demolished to build a tried to do the best we could. It is the opinion of
new school in 1965, adding a gym, farm shop, the report[...]ok, and a very interesting
grade school was built in 1953. Valier schools book too.
have now gro[...]ding
Conrad and his brother Charles of Kalispell, in- to their claim, stood on land which they own[...]about four miles east of
eleven sections of land in 1886, leaving it idle Dupuyer and extended ea[...]il 1889. Then, hearing about this wonderful city of Conrad is located, north and across the
cattle[...]25,000 shee·p were raised, was Tom Curry. In
The land which the Conrads acquired was[...]e sheep were sold to a Mormon outfit for
obtained in various ways. Some of the land was one doll[...]0 acres was deeded land were shipped in.
which they later purchased. This deeded land in- The Old Home Ranch was the headquarters[...]ffered 640 acres of and canned goods; however, in spite of the fact
land at twenty-five cents an ac[...]ld be rented, there was still much that did not prairie chicken, geese, ducks and curlews.[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (14)[...]y also built a
tlemen, they tried to avoid losses in every canal from Birch Creek to supplement their water
possible way. Hay was cut in great quantities, supply. Traces of these[...]can still be
and they fed some during the winter. In August, seen today. Nearby a shed shelter 150 feet by
2500 calves were cut out and sent to the Putter 180 feet was ere[...]er neighboring ranches. On Bullhead Creek in 1909
noticed an animal not doing well, he cut it out a roping contest was held between th[...]out and an Irishman by
kept over the swamp ground in the Bullhead, as the name of Connolly. Lou[...]s were main- Seven Block won-186 calves in an hour. This
tained at the Home Ranch, there wer[...]ble to move. That year losses were great all
In summer, the cattle stayed close to the ove[...]eft there for two or
Great quantities of hay were cut in the Big three years, for at the[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (15)[...]ctions of land with a fence
The animals were in excellent condition and built of eight-fo[...]ires for a buf-
although they had to be driven to Cut Bank for falo pasture. Charles Conrad h[...]were likely to charge and kill any horse in their
would roll off.[...], but the this fence can still be seen in the Bullhead.)
average price was $35 for a good cow. At one In 1909 the Cargills from LaCrosse, Wisconsin,
time[...]ed into a spraying shower bath, which the in charge of the last roundup, shipped 9,000
cattle[...]f saddle Great Falls; from M. S. Darling in June, 1929; from
horses and 150 head of work horses were kept on Eugene Leech in June, 1919; and from J A. Tidyman,
the ran[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (16)[...]. Tom McGovern's wife was a part Indian
tle ranch in the area. The Conrad Brothers woman w[...]ed
different methods and also filed water rights, in- for allotments on the Reservation. There are[...]amily living on the Blackfeet
streams and coulees in such a way that no other Reservation.
catt[...]s diverted
ditch system for them some fifty miles in length from that stream to an area east of[...]uyer Conrad townsite. Shares were sold in the com-
Creeks. This system placed five or six thousand pany to landowners in the vicinity for the
acres of hay meadow under ir[...]d exten-
the south side of what is now the island in the sion of the "Old Conrad System" and or[...]he Conrad Investment Company. In 1908, the Conrad Brothers' land and
Tom McGo[...]of one million
Birch Creek to the Town of Conrad. In about dollars.
1898, he started a cana[...]hance, one day while Act irrigation project in this area. With this
he was in Great Falls, he met the Conrad Brothers[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (17)[...]n of the
of Montana, which comprised 70,000 acres in irrigation system and the right to s[...]ter rights to the settlers or purchasers of
acres in Lists No. 12 and 14, making a total of public lands. Each of the water rights in the com-
95,252 acres of public lands set aside f[...]. To obtain patents to these lands from the in the Teton County Canal and Reservoir Com-
Federal[...]comply with this requirement, were issued in part to the settlers or purchasers,
the non-irrig[...]an acre of irrigated land.
government, resulting in about 70,000 acres of The Conrad Land a[...]nd its
"Carey Lands" being patented to the state. In successors agreed to a final acceptanc[...]ate of Montana when
privately owned land included in the project. 90% of the water r[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (18)[...]ere not very successful
and became delinquent in their contracted land
payments to the Constru[...]James T. Stan-
ford, who had served long and in many capacities
with the company, passed away[...]Canal and Reservoir Company filled dam in 1912, was put into operation on
(PCC&RC).[...]15. It is named after William Swift, who
In 1948, the physical part of the project was was[...]ceptance by the State Engineer. After works in the world. The dam drains about 200
many insp[...]to the Settlers Corporation, The Pon- remains in the Birch Creek river bed until
dera County C[...]two miles, in "C-3" Canal. The remaining head of[...]er. Water can be added to the
A picture taken in 1913 shows Dr. Smith, Mr. Swift "C" Can[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (19)[...]ding the Siphon east of Valier.

Picture taken in 1914 - outlet end of Spillway Channel.[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (20) Newly made Kunkel Drops before the water was turned in.

Water turned in newly made canal and Kunkel Drops.

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (21)[...]this rate, it would have filled up in less than
Traveling further east you will fi[...]the other side by way of a five disasters in the history of the State of Montana,
foot[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (22)[...]r four which is the largest
the Valier Water Co. in 1928.[...]y replaced Pete Walley in 1974. He oversees all
First Meeting of[...]the maintenance crew. Vernon is also in charge
James T. Stanford representing 625 shares[...]lly representing The office is kept in order by Betty Olson,
320 shares, making a total[...]hereinafter set forth, is hereby, pursuant to and in con-
. formity with the statutes of the State of[...]rder Pictures taken before the flood in 1964 of Swift Dam .[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (23)[...]s mobile communications system was set up in the
virtually impossible. Flood waters in Glacier Park high school gym. Women of Va li[...]surrounding area responded to the call for help in
washed out bridges and isolated both ap-[...]ing. had spent the night in the Grandview School.
Two of the three bridg[...]e could cope with,
Bridge, over the Marias, broke in two before being the heartache hung heavy ov[...]d; the four-year-old son of Mr. and
early Tuesday in an effort to locate survivors or Mrs[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (24)[...]Valier, Montana erected a memorial plaque in
Radio Station KSEN in Shelby did a memorium of the Birch[...]all the names of those who lost their lives in the
flood, without their help, we could indeed ha[...]has had its top shorn off to a depth of about 18 in-
ches. Huge slabs of asphalt topping rest in the The new Swift Dam was dedicated o[...]Welcome and introductions by Wyse was
silt in each room. fo[...]President of the Pondera County Canal and
in, such as was the case with Mr. and Mrs. George[...]uzzing their trailer home. Thinking the
plane was in trouble, they looked out the window
and saw the w[...]hill before bogging down. From
there, they waded in mud to the Russell Yeager
home, arriving a[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (25)[...]fill dam with ~ concrete facing completed in[...]devastating floods in June, 1964.[...]irrigation and municipal use in a large area of[...]ck abutments,
rather than upon gravity, to remain in place and
retain waters behind it.
A circula[...]when it had frozen over, to skate. A few of us in
sou th. For fifty years the lake has influ[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (26)[...]at the east end of the lake.

its possibilities. In order to irrigate the large hay wide and cove[...]thirty-six feet of usable water in addition to about
water, the Conrads also built a[...]e lake, and the lake also supplies the Town
Ranch cut and stacked the hay necessary for their o[...]way for the
feeding sheds were on the high ground in the cen- waterfowl that travel north in spring and south in
ter of what is now the Town of Valier. fall. Geese by the thousands and many swans
In 1909, the Cargills from LaCrosse, Wiscon- come in about the first week in October each
sin, purchased the Seven Block, toge[...]an and ducks, the shores of the lake are in a com-
irrigation project under the Carey[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (27)[...]scale improvement began in January of 1961. A[...]project was started in the winter when farmers of
East end[...]ld and snow
summer from boats and through the ice in winter. did not dampen the spirits of the[...]ase
trace of perch are among the species of fish·in the cement for boat ramps and camping facili[...]lunteers immediately came forth and called on
In 1954, the trend to boating moved over the[...]te to the Lake Im-
nation. Lake Frances took this in stride and provement Project. The res[...]ear on the lake. many in surrounding communities.[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (28) In 1928, George and Elmer Brown, sons of[...]Frehlofer, who jumped from a plane in an[...]Inn, fell in the lake on the night of June 22, 1934,[...]In that same year on July 29, 1934, Mrs. Ab-[...]ner Hall of Browning was drowned when a boat in[...]pinned her in the boat as it sank.
An aerial view of Lake[...]g a pleasant Sunday afternoon, it is not 1951, in a boating accident.
unusual to count as many as o[...]re wili be even more exciting than Two Cut Bank men, Grover Lund and James
the past. Possibl[...]In 1908, Cargill and Withee from LaCrosse,
Lake F[...]Brothers and purchased their entire holdings in-
people over the years, but it can become very[...]eir land, livestock and water rights.
treacherous in a short time if strong wind should They organ[...]Western Railway Company. The Montana
In 1912, Robert Reinecke! was one of the first Wes[...]when he lost his life while road opened in July, 1909. The railroad was built
swimming.[...]s men from
Keith Nuzum of Valier was drowned in 1916, LaCross by the name of Peter V[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (29)[...]McMillan family, with grain interest in Min-
o Paku[...]'°'o.,~ '.f';t """ •~ In the early days it is reported that the Mon-[...]so much greater in the early days because it was[...]example in the year 1918, the railroad carried[...]The Montana Western carried mail, fuel,
In the beginning, the tracks were laid up[...]Northern was cut on Lake Frances and hauled out
Railway was built[...]f grain
acre irrigation project. They also hauled in some[...]Miss Elsie Campbell, who lived in Valier and
told of having the corral full of 7 Bl[...]taught school in Williams. During the week she
ready to be shipped. The train was bringing in[...]ce to the depot, but the engineer somehow
Conrad. In 1928, an agreement was made for the[...]d came out holding a 50 pound
duplicate trackage. In 1940, the western end of[...]stood Palin and Wakeman looking
Valier, resulting in a main line of 17. 51 miles[...]r waiting to
the smallest, independent railroads in the nation.[...]be loaded. In the meantime word was gotten to
The little rail l[...]flagged down the train. Mr. Sanders, who at
names in the commercial grain business . The[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (30)[...]the Railroad Com-
mission to abandon the railroad in 1949. The
Company felt it could never repay the o[...]cerned citizens worked to
"save the tracks".
In 1950, to keep it going, the Great Northern
agreed[...]he rates which kept it going a
while longer.
In 1954, the railroad went from steam to
diesel. The[...]ave worked for the
Montana Western over the years in many dif-
ferent capacities. A few names are mentioned
that came to mind and were found in articles
about the train.
J. McCambridge was[...]n agent.
Chester E. Atwood became general manager in
1928, followed by Louis Wefsenmoe, station
agent[...]na
Western were Red Johnson and Claude Wake-
man. In 1931, Herb Campbell became the con-
ductor[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (31)[...]curves and proceeded across the prairie. Some of
Art Palin was a brakeman at one tim[...]Krupp in Germany in 1886-1887 is still in use,
last brakeman was John Hayes.[...]In its final years passenger service was
section cre[...]Departure from Valier was 8 a.m. with arrival in
Barron, Harrison Kelly, Wint Hale, Harold[...]taken to Seattle and used in the large shipping
Comb was the last stati[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (32)[...]o the Valier area - sent out by open sky than in Belgium, therefore much healthier.
WM. Wayman.[...]ce of the Land
Enlarging of the Belgian Colony in Montana The land in the Valier area is very picturesque. It[...]which have been brought there by
hectare, divided in fifteen yearly payments. nature, in some fields there are more rocks than in
Read this letter, addressed to Belgian farme[...]and see how you, with a few thousand francs, can in a this all over America. After removing thes[...]Altogether, there is only one bad drawback in
today, for you will need all your time to make th[...]America, the grass gets frozen and dried up, due to
necessary arrangement[...]scarcity of rain in Montana. Some of us were thinking
around 20 Febru[...]Belgians of 80 persons left were much reduced in price.
for the Valier area in Montana, United States of North
America.[...]Irrigating the Land
I took part in this colony and have now returned to In Montana there is not enough rain to meet the
Belg[...]irements of the crops. For this reason there is a
in order to enlarge the existing colony. This colony[...]ve
Victor de Brabandere of Desselghem, now living in to worry much about rain, indeed, they m[...]assured of a harvest by irrigation. By
originated in Waereghem; family of Henri Deketele of irri[...]Cyrille Ghekiere of Beveren (Leie), necessary. In irrigated land there are the necessary
family of[...]of Th. Beelaert of comes from the snow in the Rocky Mountains which
Meulebeke; Emile Verstr[...]ow stays the year around. Much of this snow melts in
Caeneghem; Ch. Vanderjeught of Dendemonde (0.[...]after seeding the
Houbens, Raemaeker, originating in Holland. grain, one makes the necessary ditches in the field to
Some bought irrigated land and[...]le how much water this land can
Valier and Conrad in western Montana, and about 15 absorb. Aft[...]twice, once during harvest season and again in the
Climate in Montana spring season.
The climate is somewhat harsher in winter than in In Belgium one often wishes he could have rain in
Belgium, in summer the temperature is about the same one field and not in the other, in irrigated land this
as in Belgium. There are approximately 300 days of[...]become a reality. One cannot control the
sunshine in a year, therefore much nice weather. The[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (33)[...]Even as in Belgium, the prices of grains are sub-[...]since the creation of for example: flaxseed in 1911 went to $2.11 per
the world, and still retai[...]opped from
the Creator. It is brownish loam, rich in foodstuffs $1.00 to .60 per bushel. Othe[...]ants. Several years will go by before ped in price. Potatoes, on the contrary, went up in
the farmer will have to resort to adding fertilizer. The price, they sold for 12 fr. per 100 kilo, in the begin-
ground is thick with mould, so that we[...]ug. For example, when we prices will be in the future. At this time it would be
dug for cell[...]and sheep 1. 10 fr. per kilo.
In the Valier area one can raise all types of crops,[...]lowest price on eggs has been 1 fr. per dozen
as in Belgium, such as rye, wheat, oats, barley, peas,[...]remember one animals costs less than in Belgium, as they are outside
thing, the need to supply water. The harvest of wheat more, even in winter, as in winter it is a very dry cold
can easily reach 40[...]ay be paid over a period of 15 years at 6 percent in-
one cannot make this old grass grow more so it c[...]0 per acre, lumber for
were to seed oats and flax in freshly plowed grassland building $200 to $300 per family, horses $150 each,
in Belgium, I think one would not reap a very big ha[...]vest. The flax and oats resembled a good harvest in binder, $425. One will also need enough money for
Belgium. The flax ripened in the early part of Septem- household goods,[...]to live on until the first harvest. The first few
in Montana is much more productive than in the other harvests will be more than enough for upkeep and
states in America, it is called the Treasure State. The[...]han
slow ripening of grain crops plays a big role in the in Belgium. If necessary one can borrow money from
l[...]e grain does not themselves some losses in the following way: in the
ripen too fast and is not overcome by the heat, like in month of June there was a good rain, so tha[...]they all stopped irrigating,
more nourishing than in many places in Belgium, as and they were sadly[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (34)[...]there is much more of
what a difference there is in crops that are irrigated this land availabl[...]pulated, there will be more railroads
will change in future years after the turf has been ab- built. If our wishes in this are fulfilled, the land will
sorbed more.[...]in- Renting of land is every bit as good as in Belgium,
ce this first plowing would have require[...]because without a doubt, properties will increase in
work, most of the Belgians had their land plowed[...]18 fr., after this time one is the owner, while in
reduction in price. Also the threshing was expensive, B[...]greatly influenced by the will power and in-
reduced by jointly buying a steam engine and dustriousness in their undertaking, as well as luck and
separator.[...]colonist will be the owner of a nice large farm in a few
large farm of 160 acres irrigated land, and who would years which will double in value in a short time. This is
want to share in buying a threshing outfit, would need something that most people in Belgium cannot dream
to have on hand 20,000 fr. t[...]ng on a household of 3 persons. On 160 in the Belgian Colony, it will not take 15 years bef[...]00 fr. For anyone planning they can do it in 5 or 6 years.
to farm 80 acres it is much more pr[...]t, and where evidently there will soon
machinery. In that way you could figure on needing be[...]s 1000 inhabitants, they are constantly building. In
second harvest. By cultivating otherwise it is pr[...]Last summer there was a new church built in the
The land and water company, which requested colony. Up to that time we attended mass in a large
me to bring more settlers, to come around 20 house. We all lived together in that house for a time,
February, 1914, still has[...]n house built. Next year
irrigated land for sale. In this large abundance it is not there will also[...]come, in comparison to what we underwent. The trail[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (35)[...]d also all Belgians can offer selves in my circumstances. I had no more hope of ob-
hospi[...]families of their fellow coun- taining a farm in Belgium, because after thinking it
trymen. They can also come to your assistance in over, one must admit there is shortage[...]t it is overpopulated, there is competition in trying to
have. Regarding the strange language, t[...]ost of renting is also increased.
Belgians living in the neighborhood, you will be sorry Th[...]served the opposite to be
gladly give you support in these circumstances as true, Everyone c[...]other buildings is not productive. Instead of in Belgium, where one sees with
as difficult as one[...]own house. The wages for carpenters are too high in Valier area, with the hope of becoming an owner in-
America. Anyone who will need a hired man, it wo[...]ng. This country is If we could live in Belgium under these con-
every bit as safe as Bel[...]land, to
Also the settlers have very little money in their houses, make a living, but that cannot be helped.
it is mostly deposited in the banks, one does not pay You can de[...]perience.
the Belgians have had some good hunting in their Now, in case you wish to become a part of this
leisure ti[...]has become a hunter, one can colony, keep in mind that we will leave Belgium
acquire a hunting[...]ear. As the around 20 February to arrive in Montana in time to
population increases this delicious supply will cultivate the land in the spring and get it seeded, with
decrease. The land is being sold in lots of 40 acres or the hope of harvesting a[...]t one can buy, and write or come to see me. In Ypre, every Saturday from
one cannot buy more than 160 acres or 64 hectares. 9 to 11 in the Hotel des Pays Bas. In Kortrijk, in Hotel
This is allowed to anyone over 21 years of[...]honorable Belgian farmer, if you are In Noordschote, at my parents every Thursday. Ad-
satisifed in Flanders, and if everything is going accord- dr[...]Game Commission in 1929. At the time, it was the
reality in Belgium. In that case, sell your farm, for the
price of one hectare you can buy 8 or 10 in Montana. second largest plant of its kind in the state, and
If you have 3 or 4 sons who wou[...]th that mony you Georgetown was the largest in the state and also
can start each of your children on a farm, something in the world. The hatchery could accomodate ten
you cannot think of in Belgium. to fifteen m[...]pay The plant was put into operation in the
one cent of rent, all you pay is decre[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (36)[...]aul Bruner
Originally, the plant was started in 1924, place. The pipe was a wooden sta[...]flow from that point to the hatchery. It is still in
the plans for the hatchery were put aside for a f[...]Bert Geiger bought the hatchery in 1937 and
brought the matter before the Fish and G[...]tana Land and Water build a house in town. The house still stands and[...]ee ,
October 1, 1909, to the first child born in
Valier, a $600.00 building lot by the townsite[...]the tract was named after him. Valier incor-
In 1911, the population was 2,500.[...]Wisconsin was
March 11 , 1910, union started in Valier, J.E. Nuzum.
wages was[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (37)[...]ake for R. E. Leech. mick was in town Monday up on the mission of
October 1, 1909, the first ad was placed in baptizing Valier's first born son, Peter[...]a'?tors and builders, plans and girl born in Valier, Montana.
specifications furnished . Mr. H[...]9, 1910, Valier beat Shelby 18-5.
glad that he is in Valier. Friday[...]noted railway construc- the greatest team in Montana. Challenged all
tor, Peter Valier of LaCr[...]Valier.
Railway. Mr. Valier displays commendable in-
terest in his namesake and sends word that it is
his intent[...]Valier
fact that he is the first child to be born in Va lier, and there was a dozen freight teams fr[...]e the nigh-left wheeler. He
have trebled at least in value. had a saddle so h[...]the saddle horn.
Zeimet, the first child born in Valier, was on Robert R. Russl, a[...]and were some salty characters around in those days,
stockings to match, a complete outfit[...]nis was the
sure protection to the fortunate baby in any first deputy sheriff and he also[...]mpaning the gift was a brief note to In those days, there were hundreds of workers
the pa[...]only besides all the homesteaders coming in.

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (38)[...]ich, Paul Slezak, hours she had to put in, she always greeted you
Joe Kingston, E. D. Kenne[...]north was a silent
The streets were just the prairie sod, in dry moving picture show house. Ray Smith wa[...]or business. Holdbrook and
horse team got hung up in one of these chuck Burton were the ow[...]hered around store for several years. In it later was a pool hall.
by that time and bettin[...]ll there for many years.
an old time bull whacker in the freight days. He The Montana Sta[...]here the
hooked his oxen and he got his bull whip in ac- old picture show is now. It closed i[...]aded on Frances Heights ran a pool hall in it. I managed it for him for a
and did all his br[...]had it moved. It is now the Log Cabin Bar.
packed in the school like sardines which was[...]ng that is now the
The Rock School was built in 1911 of rock Wentworth Clothing Store, where he had a
from Dupuyer Creek. We had three teachers in grocery. Joining Emerys on the south[...]ped dressed beef and pork to the
The Valerian was in what is now Arite's Cafe. The surrounding[...]the goods he has to owned by Bowmans. In what is now the Civic
sell won't reap the[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (39)[...]to play quite Valier,
often in good weather. It was a good one and
drew lots of crowds as there wasn't much in the Permanent County Seat?
way of[...]th shop. North, my father, materially in approaching battle November second.
Billie Miller[...]Less than six weeks before election, our com-
in horses.[...]belongs- VALIER.
manager. To the north in the same block on the Valier is[...]Our competitor in this battle, Conrad, seems to[...]think we haven't a chance in the world, and on the[...]rad Independent-April 17, 1919 In the last week's issue of the Conrad Observer,[...]eproche"
torney W. L. Bullock, spent several days in Choteau "Dr. Simmons, the official reg[...]aking the final adjustment bet- community, was in Conrad Tuesday of this week and
ween the parent c[...]es Leslie and Ewing presided at the and who in all probability, will cast their leverage for
mee[...]Thrift in any game can not pass unnoticed, and the
Und[...]lier people are to be congratulated on the active in-
will have to pay approximately $7,000 to Teton Coun- terest they are showing in the contest. However, in our
ty, but this is because of the fact that the new county opinion, their efforts will all be in vain. On the other
takes over all of the road bui[...]oximately the fray. Not that the little City of Valier, situated on
$15,000, which in reality gives Pondera County the banks of beautiful Lake Frances, located in the
$10,000 to her credit in the settlement. heart of the Pro[...]people, for they are of
and starts Pondera County in business practically the best vari[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (40)except in Conrad.[...]e may miss
indisputable which kills all the stink in their argumen- our bet a long, long way but chances on the county
ts thus far proposed. This little city in question is not seat question as they appear to us today, are two to
situated in the center of population, and all the[...]ter the votes facts, handed out to the public in their birthday
are counted, records will show whe[...]Your railroad doesn't run in the right direction.
Now what are you going[...]We are dealing in the futures at the present, both
good things you[...]m the majority of the noses to be counted.
winner in the coming battle.[...].
tunity as well and you can not find opportunity in the[...]I first came to Valier in the summer of 1918.
Valier has never claimed to be in the center of At that time I was a civil[...]rsity of North Dakota.
disputing it either, to be in the center of the county,
and right there she is.[...]primarily as hydrographer measuring the flow in
whole thing is in the future she will, in time, be the various canals and in Birch and Dupuyer Creeks.
center of population.[...]I went back to the university in the fall of[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (41)1918, but returned to Valier in the summer of I believe Pete's wife was[...]eorge Ebner was the opera ting engineer and
In the fall of 1919, I returned to the univer- had[...]reservoirs
si ty where I graduated with a degree in civil (Birch Creek and Lake Frances), canal operation,
engineering in the spring of 1920. During the water del[...]tc. Harry I. Oleson
summer of 1920, I was engaged in engineering was in charge of accounting.
work in Michigan, but in the fall of 1920, I again Among other 19[...]who had charge
for adjudication of water rights. In January, of the company barns, store she[...]l, telephone operator; Wade
Valier where we lived in the rear portion of the Starleigh, gun-toti[...]ervisor;
always lived during my previous sojourns in Mr. Wheeler, resident of Lake Frances[...]dgen, janitor at headquarters and John
wife lived in the front portion of the Ames house. Telgener, Montana Western RR Depot.
In the spring of 1923, my wife and I left Others who came in the summer of 1919
Valier to live in Chicago. Late in 1924, we trans- were R. McCall, Jr. and M. Fr[...]Michigan to work on survey crews; Herman B.
died in 1936. I remarried in 1939 and have lived Eickhof from University of North Dakota on sur-
in San Diego more than 55 years.[...]ity of North Dakota at Illinois, who worked in the office. Agnes Roth
Grand Forks. The first of[...]ner, later married Ed Carmody and they lived in
who was the one who stayed in Valier the longest. Valier for a year or two[...]me years and about late 1918 been there in the summer of 1918 also. I believe
married Mayme[...]Dutton. Queenie Charlton also worked in the office.
In 1918, the project manager was Robert W. Abo[...]east coast. W. M. who was a designer in the drafting room. As I
Wayman headed the sales d[...]fe, Rose, also Tourtellotte.
spent some time in the office. Others who were in the drafting room or on
The project was a C[...]He had medical problems
Montana Western Railroad. In charge of the and left to spend sever[...]enver following which he became
Pete La Valle was in charge of project main- associated with the public schools in Pasadena,
tenance and construction which l[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (42)[...]Ebner's house where we were
excellent dining room in the Valier Hotel; Eugene invited for dinner. Barney practiced dentistry in
Leech, owner of a ranch on Dupuyer Creek, his[...]h the the Chicago area.
ranch and lived in Valier. On Septe[...]use of eye problems. Harry Oleson was
much larger city. It was a favorite gathering the one who[...]perated the Valier Hotel time Valier was in Teton County as Pondera
which I believe was owned[...]was a first class hotel and excep- In January, I believe 1922, American Legion
tionally[...]d Palin, ad-
dirty. The dining room was no longer in jutant; Harold A. Noble, finance o[...]wever, I un-
he married Leda Wilke and they lived in Great derstand they were unable to raise[...]educational and entertaining performances in
and opened a dental office. Prior to that time, i[...]st
was necessary to go to Conrad for dental work. In National Bank and the Armory. One or[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (43)[...]Letters Home
back to Conrad posed in the street intersection at
the Valier Hotel for a picture. In the picture some These letters were writt[...]o this area to work as a car-
"dry". Water stored in Birch Creek Reservoir and penter and Eva was still back in Wisconsin. These
Lake Frances was used early in the season and are typed from the origi[...]Conrad, Mont.
year was that flowing in Birch and Dupuyer[...]The Valier newspaper, The Valerian, was
published in the basement under the Montana W[...]r of Mayme Pinger, day. Will start to work in the morning at five dollars
who married Mike Manl[...]I can find another area by that time.
while in the early 20's, I was the Valier[...]sketball games, The railroad will be there in about a month. I think the
etc.[...]e irrigation dam is four miles below
two. Ice was cut on Lake Frances for distribution the town a[...]make a lake about ten miles long and three wide.
in Great Falls. A large ice storage building was[...]the cars continued to Great Falls via the in quality. Oats will be close to fifty pounds per
G[...]s. The Mon- some today where it had piled in drifts. In going out
tana Western RR was a "grass roots" rai[...]ills at a minimum and consequent- had died in the storm. They could not get anything to
ly it h[...]s were as large a train as could hay shipped in. It is $18.00 a ton. More grass will
be hauled.[...]grow on one acre in Wis. than will grow here on ten[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (44)without irrigation. That is of prairie tame grasses do before you get this.
bette[...]rops here.
Where the gopher and badgers dig in the ground Valier, Mont.
the grass is lo[...]s Dear Eva,
something that puts color in a face and one cannot I will now[...]ing the great national day.
The Rockies are in sight but not very high. There We had[...]two wagons with six
I had a forty mile ride in an auto mo billy. horses on each wagon. That was yesterday in the af-
I intended to send the interest dir[...]I will get fifty cents an hour and I can put in as much rain as in Wis. but I don't know how the rest of
many as I w[...]ers were too lazy to work
a loaf and other things in porportion except oranges and did not fa[...]ats two and one half, beef is just I got in sixty seven hours last week that is $40.20.
as high as in Wis. I have made $165 in a month and about $20 out for
When I get up[...]note all ok now.
It is a healthy place to live in I believe. The saloons I am building th[...]eir neighbors and went on record in Fort Benton when Montana was
friends. As you visi[...]elonged to Bessie Three cabins built in 1882, brought to Bruner's place.[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (45)[...]childish scrawl in it was used by him in the
Dupuyer school in 1916. A complete set of Elson[...]that cost $2.50 back in 1910 and a banjo that[...]cost $2.25. Paul paid $3.29 for a guitar in the[...]tainment in his childhood home.
still a territory," Paul told us. "She died in 1904 Besides the old crocks, bread bowls, hand-
and was buried in Dupuyer." churns, clothes stampers and other things of in-
The interior of her cabin now holds a weal[...]and a quilt top made by her grandmother in
A tool chest that belonged to Paul's great[...]9 and transported by wagon train from
grandfather in Germany is probably the oldest Wisconsin to Washington, hence to Montana.
item in there, although some of the tools date[...]apers, cow kickers, hand It helped cut ice for the Great Northern
shinglers, "steel-yard[...]first Montana Western coach and the
pect to find in a prairie home many years ago. To multigraph machine[...]r awhile and get their form letters.
lost in another era.[...]r's can play for you the old
A fire is laid in the pot belly stove, the table
is set for four wi[...]y for business.
There are many old "firsts" in the Homestead
Museum - the admission sign from the first
movie house in Valier; an all-wooden washboard
sold during the F[...]ction of old books includes
a Cook Book published in 1884 that has a fairly
complicated remedy[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (46)[...]d as time went by he learned
7 Block Cattle Ranch in 1898. They also have an his ulcers were g[...]motto which they try
and patented, made ~nd sold in Valier by Anders to live by, "What good w[...]d feed
grinder came from Wisconsin by wagon train in Rock City-North of Valier
1818.
In their collection of log houses you can see a Nine miles north of Valier lies Rock City,
Singer sewing machine made in 1879. Their sandstone formations wh[...]he plorations of young and old, hiding in caves and
Methodist Church at Dupuyer.[...]hind it Medicine River, all combining with Cut Bank
told by Em Goff.[...]An afternoon at a Chautauqua in Valier.[...]begin with a children's program in the morning[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (47)[...]auqua. Everyone is dressed up and the big tent is in the background.

Chautauqua admissions were f[...]from that mystical world
the day. They were first in Valier in 1919 and send forth from heaven[...]covered wall, o'er
The location of the tent in Valier was where[...]praises we join in and sing. ..
I have galloped down to Mexico[...]We will meet you again in the spring!
I have seen all the lakes and mountai[...]ll. ..
The beauty of St. Mary's Lake is seen late in the fall.
And thousands come to see her and camp[...]ars.
They bobbed upon those silvery waves and God in
heaven blessed
And swear that Lake St. Mary's[...]of rock and I Indians during a Chautauqua in Valier 1919. The
say. . .Life is a dream Medicine Lodge is in the background.

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (48)[...]• • •

Many of the stories in this section were researched and compiled by Glen[...]rgill this was enough to close the plant. In 1942, fire
Company in 1936. It was located about five miles had de[...]t
northeast of town. It burned after a short time in the adjacent warehouse and dehydrating plant
operation, but was rebuilt in 1937. When hay were saved. The mill was eventually dismantled
was being cut, it would run day and night. Harry and taken[...]g with a
conveyor belt running the entire length. In about
1940, the plant was producing a tremendous[...]en expected since we only get two cuttings of
hay in this area. Combined with the fire problem, The alfalfa plant in 1936[...]ased. This intimidating tactic was used
buildings in the early days, was built at a cost of by the n[...]ncourage the
$8,000. The construction was started in Novem- townspeople to support the project.[...]reated the following: "It will be noticed in the list of
to sell stock to raise money t[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (49)[...]r it had and it was
dation and lumber was shipped in by express so the scene of many big dances[...]held
that there would not be the slightest delay in get- boxing matches in the Armory with seats selling
ting it built. The[...]on either side. The turrets provided causes in December of 1929.[...]a
extend to the residents of the towns a personal in- speedboat was provided to give short rides
vit[...]followed by the big attraction at the fair in Great Falls, provided
band, which gave brief ente[...]with teams from Conrad, Shelby, Choteau, Cut
The Airport Inn was formally opened to the[...]of the
tertainment program that started at 10:00 in the resort. John Lucke was in charge of this enter-
morning with a dance that n[...]r big league pitcher,
Ryan Legion Post No. 36 was in charge of the flag Max Rachac, in the lineup for Conrad.
ceremony. Andy Kinn[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (50)[...]ere provided for those who wanted them. A
nounced in advance that arrangements had been charg[...]main building. Each cabin was divided into two
in the northwest", sold tickets for airplane rides.[...]no better site for the
promenade facing the lake. In the center of the establishment of this be[...]d office rooms lake and the Rocky Mountains in the background.
on the east. There were two beaut[...]acity of sixty people lumber businesses in town. Whenever possible,
each.[...]local people were given preference in jobs and
The bar room on the west was fifty[...]received a
The bar fixtures were the very latest in modern much needed shot in the arm because of the in-
refrigeration and storage with Frigidaire being[...]ler,
chased by Mr. Fuller from Barber Music House in especially as it was on the heels of the G[...]Depression.
brands being served at that time in 1934 were
Blatz, Old Heidelberg, Great Falls Bohemian
Style Lager and Budweiser.
In the east end of the building were included
sixty[...]y 24 feet with two
diving boards of the type used in the Olympic Airpo[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (51) Landscaping was done by the Electric City to build a barn and other buildings. Today some
Conservatory in Great Falls. Alex Eisel of Valier, of the windows and 1umber can be found in the
with several local men, did much of the actua[...]with blue labelia. Encircled by As in every early day town, the livery stables
the appr[...]essential. Valier had three at one time. The
out in the shape of a heart. In it were over 100 Red Barn was operated by[...]oil were used White Barn by the Leeches.
in the making of the lawn ~nd flower garden. In
the parking area, adjacent to the Inn, were plant[...]..'i'ment to a large number of people, especially
in tht3 gathering and hauling of rocks, as many
tons[...]suc- Francis Manley purchased three lots in 1918
cess that Mr. Fuller envisioned with many fa[...]t a time. The floor of the building was
building. In the 1940's the Inn was vandalized dirt e[...]shop. A
and much damage was done to the building. In boiler was installed in the basement at the rear
April of 1944, the build[...]Valier in 1920 to manage the business for Power[...]ficulties and in 1924 the garage was sold at a[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (52)[...]John Newel sold his interest in the business to[...]Smith and Lucke and moved to Conrad in 1932.[...]wide door put in the north end of the building.[...]sold to H. Earl Clack and moved to Iowa.
In 1937, Mr. Lucke bought two more lots, one[...]on either side of the building. Mr. Lucke retired in[...]After Holm's death in 1951, Chausse con-[...]In 1953, Chausse had a show room built. When
In 1925, Floyd Smith bought the garage from Mervin retired in 1968, he sold the building to
Mr. Kester. At this[...]n Ellis, Fred
Newel into the business as partners in 1927. Scott, Albert Riggs,[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (53) Newspapers
In 1909, the Valerian newspaper was the first In 1952, Mr. Caverly sold the Valerian to the
to be printed in Valier. This was published Independent-Observer in Conrad.[...]the Montana Territory on horseback in 1895 and
Valerian Office first located in Dupuyer where he established a[...]e original the town was established in 1909 and built what
owner and editor was R. L. Dower and the was the first business in the new town.
newspaper office was located in what is now the He and his family lived in a tent until he
Valier Trading Post. Editors succ[...]could build them a house. He shod many horses in
Dower were Mr. Kelly, G. M. Mass, Sam Rule[...]eight years of business and shod most of
(brother-in-law of Mrs. E. F. Goff), Paul Lathrop, the b[...]from Fort Benton to Dupuyer. He retired in 1942
Caverly, Jr.[...]Pete St. Denis Blacksmith Shop in Valier 1909.

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (54)blacksmith shop was located in the general area
of the present Chausse home, but[...]t. Denis was a man of action and
always took part in whatever community project
needed his help. Altho[...]CompanyD
When union trouble broke out in Butte, in
September, 1914, the Militia Posts around the
state were ordered to assemble in Helena, to
establish and maintain order in Butte. Headlines
in the "Valerian" on September 4, 1914, read,
"Valie[...]ontingent had twenty more
men than any other post in the state. Upon.their
return three weeks later, t[...]weather .
.Willard Olson and Bert Ofkes were in charge
of Company D when it was sent to Mexico in
1916 during the Panco Villa incident. When
World[...], by then the National Guard, enlisted
as a group in the army.

Water Company bunk houses in Valier.[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (55) Valier Hotel built in 1909.

Anna and Andy Hammer inside the Valier Hotel in 1940.

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (56)[...]aberge Saddlery
A small saddle shop started in 1963, grew in-
to the largest saddlery and western wear store in
northwestern Montana. Arnet Aaberge, a state
inst[...]s, Dale and Gary Vanden Bos,
their apprenticeship in the art.
The business boomed in to the Seven ties,
then working conditions had to[...]Pete Marcus Cafe

Arnet and Daisie Aaberg in the boot department of
Aaberg's Saddlery.

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (57)Above it Rieder Mercantile hardware and grocery department in 1917. Below is Rieder Mercantile dry goods de-
partment in 1940. Left to right are L. R. Rieder, owne[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (58)[...]-Evans Story she came to Valier in November, 1909, with her
Bob Aiken has his a[...]r homestead, ran a grocery business and
Wisconsin in 1909. Cargill and Withee came was appoin[...]er Withee, formerly of LaCrosse, through the in-
interests.[...]e M. S. Darling, U.S.
Commissioner, at his office in Conrad April 6,
1916. The witnesses were Wallace[...]ll of these homesteads
and Earl Aiken's are still in the family and are
part of the Bob Aiken Ranch.[...]vans daughters was Gwen-
dolyn, who taught school in the Valier area in
1912 for a few years. The John Evans family, Cloie Aiken, small girl in the
• Cloie Eva·n s was twenty-one ye[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (59)[...]In the early days, Earl handled a large[...]duty in Pondera County, but she did not have to[...]celebrated their Golden Wedding Anniversary in
Cloie and Earl Aiken with son, Bob.[...]vements when she short time at their home in Valier. Mrs. Aiken
took a cowboy for a husband. passed away in April, 1963. Earl was 94 when he
Earl R. Aiken was born near Frewsburg, New died in December, 1969. Burial for both was in
York December 1, 1875 and was the youngest of[...]Helen Jean and a son, Bob.
to Big Timber, Montana in 1898. He worked on Helen Jean married[...]also at Geyser, Montana September 28, 1940 at Cut Bank. They followed
on the J. B. Long Ranch befor[...]ing at Cody, Wyoming; Edmon-
Valier-Williams area in 1902. He was here long ton and Calgary, Albe[...]wn. At this time he became and make their home in Fresno, California. The
foreman for the 7 Block C[...]tall grass. This 7 Block also make their homes in Fresno.
hay meadow was where Lake Frances is now.[...]Earl came to this area, spent his entire life in Pondera County except for
one could ride in any direction without seeing a year at Bozem[...]Bob and Ruth Rouns, formerly of Brady, were
In 1910, Earl homesteaded in the Williams married June 1, 1944, at Valier[...]Richardson, the
popular young people were united in marriage Methodist minister.
November 22,[...]ly after we were married we bought .the
residence in Valier. The ceremony was performed two Parmelee houses in Valier. Our home was the
by Rev. George Me[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (60)[...]l first from the
Williams Post Office. One time in bad weather,
he carried the Williams route on h[...]by
Elizabeth Ireland. This certificate has come in
handy many times. She was the last teacher of t[...]urned to teaching and they make their home in Great Falls. They have
taught at Valier for thr[...]s a secretary for a number of years for General
in Elementary Education in 1965. Following this, Motors Acceptance Co[...]ith that firm on a part-time basis. At
. remained in that school system for twelve years. prese[...]resident of the Great Falls Par-
Ruth is listed in the 1974 edition of Outstanding ent-Teacher[...]Russell is married to Corinne Ogden, for-
years in the classroom, she retired in 1977. merly of Simms. They make their[...]ey and Loren. Russell repre-
put our farm land in one area. The Aikens also sents the third generation of his family to farm the
own a large pasture in Glacier County, where the land and[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (61)[...]thodist Mr. Akofer took an active part in civic affairs
Church. She also serves the community by and was a County Representative in the State
playing for funerals and weddings when needed. Legislature in the 19th and 20th Sessions. He was
Life has b[...]help with our ac- Great Falls, Charlie was in charge of building
complishments and success. It has taken a lot of some of the early houses in Valier. Among them
hard work, but well worth it.[...]rles Ako/er
Charles Akofer was born at Perry, Iowa, April
8, 1885 and then went to Omaha, Nebraska w[...]he attended grade and high
school. He left school in 1902 to assume charge
of his father's meat busine[...]ed this
business for ten years.
He was united in marriage December 18,
1907 to Miss Nancy Baker in Omaha.
In 1912, the Akofers came to Billings where
he was in business until coming to Valier in 1917.
He purchased the Schwarder Lumber Com-
pany here in 191 7 and in 1922, following the fire
that destroyed the Monar[...]of this, one of the oldest established
businesses in Valier was formed. He added hard- The Allen Family
ware to the stock in 1930. Mr. and Mrs. Akofer My dad, Samue[...]siness until it was sold to DeVoe Swank raised in Cook, Nebraska. In 1917, he came to
in 1946.[...]t from on the train. My dad was from the city, so he did
merchandising in Valier, he had planned to not know very[...]he did like it and Ed liked his work, so
business in Billings. However, he was taken ill he decided to stay in Montana instead of re-
shortly after selling out[...]siderable turning to Nebraska.
time doctoring in Great Falls; Rochester, Min- The[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (62)[...]out of the house and onto the porch when we
In the fall of that same year, Dad was drafted could see that the roof would cave in soon. There
into the service and left from the co[...]course they could not hear us. Dad had fallen in
France after six weeks of training back east.[...]ry while trying to get 100 pounds of flour
While in the Army, he served as cook at Marseilles and[...]s way out carrying the flour on his back.
married in 1921. Our first home was one mile Just a[...]t of where Doug Powers lives now, on land Dad in. I can still see the kitchen stove and everything[...]Winter set in all too fast, and all we had to
We lived on many different places. We called live in was my uncle's cook car. It was a very hard
livin[...]arm work. night and Dad did not have a job. In the Thirties,
He liked to make hay and never did[...]there just was not work to be found, let alone in
shoveling grain. Mom said he and my Grandpa[...]ob and John, were born dreams all went up in smoke along with all the
when we lived up on the[...]dger area. and kept on with his work.
In 1930, we moved back to Frances Heights In the spring things brightened up as my
and lived w[...]by Del Welker. came up for sale. In the 30's, it was quite a
In 1932, we lived on the Wade place which is dec[...]ld for around
about it. We four kids were put out in our car and eleven dollars a head. They[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (63)[...]at Charlo since John and Evelyn moved there in
would have it, my Uncle Adolph Tronson and An- the late 60's.
ton Norsby came along in their car, so Dad was My Dad passed away in 1973 and my mother
able to get away and escaped being gored to in September, 1980. -Margaret Parr
deat[...]time after time. He
had no fear of the pitch fork in Dad's hand, nor
any respect for fences. The Leon Andersons
In 1950, my brother, Johnny, married Evelyn[...]rother, Bob Lars Boe passed away in 1953 and his wife,
and my parents moved to Charlo[...]this farm. They bought eighty and is now in the Cut Bank nursing home.
acres over there. The climate[...]ce there than they from the eighth grade in 1926, as Tillie was
ever had been able to at Valier, which made working in their store at Cut Bank. When they
them extremely happy. They always[...]while at Valier, but even more at Charlo, in 1928, Tillie asked me to accompany them. I
becaus[...]was with them until Leon and I were married in
always had a cellar that looked like a store. She 1933. I graduated from Valier High School in
had as many as 800 jars one year of every kind of[...]elly you could think of along with the clerked in the store.
fruit and vegetables. She froze a lot[...]st and the Brett farms along with th~ In 1934, due to the recession, Boes moved
Bobby Rand[...]the Larson and their stock back to the Cut Bank store and closed
Jimmy Fitzpatrick farms and part of Elwin the Valier outlet. In 1937, he sold the Cut Bank
Gossards to go with what Dad had. store to Allen Zell and it became the Cut Bank
John and Evelyn have three children. Do[...]Charlo. They have under Ed Murphy at the Cut Bank Court House.
one son, Johnny.[...]was outstanding. She is still painting at
passed in. 94.[...]e is a counselor. and Tom live in Seattle. Margaret Boe Kelleher
Barbara Allen is married to Jim Fowler and lives in California. She has two daughters and
they live in Edmonds, Washington. They have six one son[...]Ida Fowler. Jim is an electrical bridge club in Valier. It consisted of John
engineer.[...]Powells, Andrew
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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (64)[...]brother of Lars, and Josephine Boe
and was active in that church. She and I attended were married in Valier in 1928. They have two
regularly.[...]One bright, sunshiny spring morn- active in the American Legion.
ing the church door was propped open when we In 1933, Jo and Al started a grocery in the
were there. Tillie could not get Jiggs to sta[...]e closed this store, they moved to Conrad
sitting in the pew directly in front of us, started w)lere Al worked in the courthouse and was later
dozing and the dog had started snoring. People city clerk. They later moved to Cut Bank where Al
began giving Mr. Bullock quick glan[...]light the gas stove and threw it in the refrigerator
The Minister in the pulpit was very demonstrative[...]near the stove. And he wasn't even a
as they were in days long ago. He uttered, "The[...]professor.
word of God is in my mouth." Just then a mouse
ran up his leg, "And the devil is in my pants." The Anderson family homes[...]ng is a true story. On one of Rev. there in 1909 and Bernard and Mabel were in the
Dover's calls at the Boes, he sat in a mohair over- first graduating class from Va[...]t, house call.
he didn't know she had been busy in the kitchen
making chokecherry wine.[...]there while we had community years in the Conrad schools. He retired in 1973[...]ssociations. Edwin Dover and M. J. Wilcox are
now in Hamil ton and are Masonic Brothers of Marlen and family live. In 1977, we decided we
Leon. had enough "city life" and moved to Hamilton[...]de home. Lars We have been here in God's Cathedral on
dropped John off at his home a[...]k to have hatched near and around the house in the
get it.[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (65)[...]e brave, going out to Montana amongst all of
In 1976, the Glacier State Honey Plant was the Indians out there.
started in Valier by Andy Anderson. They came When Dad and Bernard arrived in Conrad in
here from Choteau where they had been in the the immigrant car, they were side tra[...]t thirty years. They pur- unloading the car. In an adjacent car, that had
chased lots from Mrs. D[...]they started talking, they
Cascade house and were in business. For four discovered that they h[...]st
help, except for the fall when help was needed in one-half mile north of ours. We remained neigh[...]bors almost fifty years.
In the fall of 1979, Lloyd and Carolyn Mother and we girls arrived in Conrad in
Toeckes, our daughter, came to help. We then[...]eady made house onto the that we would live in for several years. In the first
lots. They have two daughters, Carla an[...]shed where we lived for a short time, we lived in
one end with the cows and the chickens in the[...]however, as they built a house in which we moved
The Martin J Anderson Family just before Christmas in 1916. The old one was
The Anderson family came to Montana in then used for a garage for the old two-c[...]Buick that Dad had bought.
mother. We had lived in Wisconsin where the That winter, 19[...]y, with so little
opened at that time, we stopped in eastern Mon- moisture, crops for the next ye[...]to buy feed
ty. A former Wisconsin man was living in Conrad, and hay for them for use that winter. Also, there
helping newcomers in locating homesteads. As a were quite a few[...]esteaded at a location, which was were mostly in the forests and mountains of
eventually to be fou[...]n of Valier. He re- was so bad that by 4:00 in the afternoon, one
turned to Wisconsin, where we[...]for an immigrant car, which was loaded In the early homestead days, one of the best
with ho[...]ds, farm tools, two horses and forms of fuels in the summer was "cow chips",
cows, and he and Bern[...]e made a quick
car. They also had a dog with them in the car who and hot fire, but did not last long after you were
proved to be of help in discouraging the "railroad through with it. With the small country shacks
hoboes" from trying to get in the car for a "free most people had at that ti[...]bel, Grace and Irma, came out on was dancing in the homestead shacks, at least in
the train, after visiting in North Dakota and Min- the larger ones. T[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (66)[...]ool houses were built, then they In 1920, our sister, Irma, passed away, a vic-
becam[...]s usually someone who would lived in the old ranch house. In 1916, we moved
dance the schottische or polka, to[...]ches, cakes and and moved, but is still in use in the community.
cookies, with lots of hot coffee.[...]graduated from
crowd, the coffee was usually made in a copper the Valier High School. Leon was in California for
boiler. These dances usually laste[...]before re-
The first school we attended was in Va lier, in turning to Montana. He taught school at the Fis[...]t Butte, then finishing his
was Mrs. George Bush. In later years, Mrs. Bush teaching in the Conrad Schools. He now lives in
moved to California, where she was in movies as Hamilton, Montana with his wife, Freda. Bernard,
a horsewoman, in Hollywood. In 1912, a three-story Mabel Johnson and Grace Parmelee are all
schoolhouse of stone was built, in which all eight making their homes in California.
grades were housed. As needed, anothe[...]d until the full four years
had been established. In 1915, the first high I. Henry and[...]l Anderson J. Henry Arnst was born in Wonberg (now
Johnson and Louise Kingsbury graduat[...]o the schools was the building of had been in the Russian Army for four years,
the high school[...]The young family came to the United States in the
Day, November 11, 1917.[...]ll of 1898 when Henry was just a few months
In 1911, the people of Valier and surround- ol[...]ay Henry's father homesteaded in the Chester
Celebration, to be on Saturday, Sunda[...]k- children from Ritzville, Washington, in January,
feet Reservation were invited to come in for the 1910. Henry was eleven at the time[...]church and other organizations had In 1912, while his father was away drilling
planned[...]ve
set up their tents for sleeping and would stay in inch plow. He averaged about two and one-ha[...]tarted, wells, with the last three coming in dry while
they did not stop for the three days that were Henry was in charge. However, instead of water,
planned for th[...]unday Henry struck the first gas well in Liberty County.
everyone and everything was soaked. Indians The gas was only there to use in the winter, since
were moved into the church, sch[...]was mer. Mat Thilges was Henry's helper in the well
still necessary to feed them, which beca[...]est
a problem. There was even a little snow mixed in little friend in Montana".
with the rain, but by Tuesday, it quit and the In- Henry was encouraged by his fo[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (67)[...]start the fire. He Henry had his own garage in Lothair in 1922
bought a fiddle and after six months was pla[...]d played "Home Sweet Great Falls.
Home", in hopes the folks would go home, but
then the hat w[...]lake and Gertie Arnst
Henry was playing in an orchestra on the Hi-Line, A 1925 Mod[...]leave St. Louis, Missouri and return to Montana in
drought which forced the family to return to[...]ie was making $12.00 a
Emma Stieger was born in Pierre, South week as a department sto[...]ust a baby. She and the promise of work in his brother Fred's garage
Henry were married in 1924 and moved to Mon- in Valier, they headed back to the Golden
tana in 1925. They rented a section, 640 acres, Tr[...]then increased their graveled roads and in some cases no roads at all.
holdings in 1937 with the purchase of the Sever Leaving on a Monday, they drove to Kansas City
place. In 1942, they also purchased the Kent wher[...]nry and Emma now live. When sleeping in the car in a service station.
Henry retired, the farm had gr[...]ncluding where they again tried to sleep in the car. "When
Robert who married Janet Kingston,[...]e woke up, it was right next to a cemetery,"
away in 1976. They had four children, Mrs. Jess Ge[...]44, .
singer of Denver. Marlene who is now living in they never again left the Va lier area.
Billings, Montana and Randy who is living in Jake Arnst was born in Washington, August
Missoula. 13, 1903. In 1910, his parents, John Henry and
Dale who m[...]to south
have two children, Debbie who is living in of Lothair.
Conrad. She has one son,[...]ll frame
married to George Coughlin and they live in structure to which later was added a b[...]d grain farming there for sixteen years
and lives in Pullman, Washington. Dennis is at- before[...]ied out and they were forced
tending Montana Tech in Butte, Montana and to move to the Val[...]ive with their parents He attended school in Lothair and first met
on a ranch near Geraldine. Gertie at a track meet in Chester in 1922.

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (68) She had come to Montana in 1916 from Garage and helped operate[...]r Hotel Cafe and they lived with Fred in a two
School, twenty-eight miles north of Chester[...]Their first child, Janell, died during birth
In 191 7, the Eggers moved to Highwood and while Gertie was staying with an au,n t in Chester,
farmed the Austin Ranch. On December 13, in 1927.
1918, Arthur Eggers died from "the flu" and[...]When Fred sold out the garage because of
buried in Chester. Gertie at 13 and brothers, Ed- lac[...]r to make ends meet. in the spring of 1929. John Henry Arnst died in
In 1920, the Eggers moved to Chester where J[...]e old
remarried and the family moved to St. Louis in Moore place southwest of Valier on the "[...]in 1930 and they farmed that and his parents'
In St. Louis, Gertie worked for the Stuckbar l[...]th Grandma Arnst to the former
married Jake Arnst in 1925 and they returned to Scheel farm wes[...]mers were
homestead south of Lothair. He attended Prairie receiving ten cents a pound for butter, t[...]so," was his innocent ex-
the harvest, Jake said. In October of that year, he cuse.
heard there was railroad work in Helena and un- The fall of 1932 saw[...]n. Seventeen
on a free train to Montana's capitol city. head of cattle brought only $117, Jake said.
But his interest wasn't in going to work for the They had been milking ten head of cows
railroad or stopping in Helena. His letters to and morning and night and Gertie said she wasn't
from Gertie in St. Louis showed a definite in- exactly sad to see that phase of farmin[...]bucket of milk.
Washington who were promised jobs in Helena, After selling out, Jake w[...]iving 30-60 and D-
"To hell with them, I was in love," he said, "I 8 Caterpillars for his brother-in-law foreman,
went home and helped Dad finish harv[...]ruck north of
went to work for his brother, Fred, in the Arnst's Valier in 1933-34, Gertie had to hang wet[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (69)[...]worked for the county under Hilly Miller in Prairieville Township, Michigan. He was
until 194[...]d on his back. He then Ann Arbor in 1906 with a degree in civil
worked as a mechanic for Bob Burgess at the[...]then was employed at Great Falls and Boise
In August, 1939, son Wayne was born. Jake Dams before moving to Valier in 1909.
said that during the eleven year gap betwee[...]mpathy with the boy, Jake came in Valier in 1912.
down with the mumps, also. And, being[...]During World War I, he was a member of
generous in that respect, passed them along to Co[...]lt Sill. As Jake recalls it, son Wayne In 1928, he became general manager of the
didn't see[...]A civic leader, Mr. Atwood was mayor of
man's"[...]933-1937. He served on the
Son Don was born in 1945, after six more rationing board[...]oard No. 37.
the Valier Implement until it folded in 1964. The Atwood children were Heinie, deceased,
He then worked for Dick Brown in Conrad at Chester J., Robert, deceased[...]plement Company servicing com-
bines and tractors in the field for a year and a
half. He returned to w[...]hool lunch- Nebraska to Valier, Montana in 1909. About two
room program in 1966, Gertie had a heart at- years l[...]had to retire. Not to be outdone, Jake in 1921, leaving him with nine children, ranging
had a heart attack in 1967, while waiting for a in ages of eighteen years to three months.
flight of geese to come into a set of decoys west of In 1926, he returned to Valier, where he farm-
Valie[...]also. ed for a living in different areas. He owned the
Both have rec[...]old Slim Hubbard farm, which he sold several
and in 1980 are in good health, still living in years after he retired in 1942.
Valier, in the same home since 1944. After retirement, he lived in Fullerton and
Jake still enjoys his lifelon[...]ing San Bernardino, California, until his death in
and hunting and has picked up the title[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (70)[...]newspaper. He returned to teaching in the fall of[...]The Ballantyne family lived in town until July[...]llie "Lone Tree School" was being built. In those
Cleghorn.[...]dances, plays and picnics. It
Axtell (Laura, died in July, 1980), Corvallis, was of cour[...]half mile from school and in full view. About
Some of the happier things[...]r first enclosed so late. We were kept in after school, the usual
car, which was a 1926 Che[...]latives, I went to high school in Great Falls at St.
friends and to see the beautif[...]taught school in and near Ledger for a few years·.[...]I also went to Kinman's Business College in
Norman and Joan Ballantyne and daughters, Spokane. I did bookkeeping and office work in
Julie and Jackie, came to Valier in August, 1967. Colfax, Washingto[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (71)[...]t right
and only four of us remain; Clara, who is in now, she's off to take care of another[...]d of attention.
Laura (Sister Mary Bernardine) is in Spokane,
Martha (Sister Geraldine) is in Walla Walla,
Washington and myself, whose story f[...]onsidered retirement, Sister Hilda in 1924 from Hingham, Montana, opened a
Beelaert instead took a 2,000 hour course of in- grocery store on the corner of Montana St[...]she completed her own High School in 1928, with the largest class to
novitiate in the 1940's until 1969, Sister Hilda graduate up to that time, nineteen. Sometime in
trained novices in sewing and art. She also used the Mid-Thirties the . folks closed the store and
to cut the hair of her charges, and found a talent opened one in Browning.
and liking for the work. When leaving the I attended Kinman Business University in
Providence College of Formation in 1969, Sister Spokane, Washington, then re[...]red by Pondera County to work at the
an assistant in the beauty shop at the DePaul courthous[...]charge of the shop. we were married and lived in Van Nuys, where he
She now has three part-time as[...]ater he was cir-
Sister Hilda is perceptive. In a letter, after culation manager of the Arizo[...]a newspaper, for ten years.
"Am I correct in thinking that you seem to need We had one son, Richard, who lives in
an excuse for me being 'just a beautician'. That[...]ssed
hopefully, a good religious, encouraging and in- away on October 9, 1980, one day before h[...]a seventieth birthday. She was preceded in death
new line of work for Sisters, I'll admit. But any by her husband, Claude, in January, 1979.
work done with love and done well[...]years and was employed by Ed Post Realty in
For a time Sister Hilda missed working with[...]mething to contribute.
Sister Hilda was born in Belgium, and was The 0. P. Blank[...]lier from Kremlin,
entering the Order, she taught in elementary Montana in January of 1921. Our Dad had taken
school. Two of her own sisters are members of the in the harvest in Valier in the fall of 1920, then
Providence Comm unity, Sister Geraldine in got a job at the power house where Mr. Stowell
Walla Walla and Sister Mary Bernadine, in was in charge. Dad worked there several years,
Sp[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (72)[...]until 1921. and Laura (Fields) Wheeler in 1934. Joel and
They lived in several rented houses while in Mildred lived in Conrad until 1944 when they
Valier. Our oldest si[...]m home moved to Washington. Mildred died in 1975 and
before we moved to Valier, so there were six is buried in Ritzville, Washington. Joel still lives
children, Gilbert, Elsie, Joel, Weldon, Lila and in Ritzville. His daughters Joeleen and Judy also
He[...]lier schools. Gilbert live there.
graduated in 1924 and he lived in Great Falls Edward A. Wheeler and wife, Laura, with
until moving to Salem, Oregon in 1942. He three children, came from Claresholm, Alberta,
passed away in September of 1978. Canada to Montana in 1910. They homesteaded
I finished my junior year in 1925 and then twelve miles west of Valier w[...]Walkerville, Montana.
Womack, passed away in June of 1979. Arthur married Mildred Cheetham. He
Joel graduated from Valier in 1930 and lived passed away in 1969. Mildred is living in
in Conrad for many years. He then moved to California. They had four children and lived in
Washington. He still lives in Ritzville and works Va lier until 1943.
at th[...]married George Dimke and they
and at present is a city council member. lived in Great Falls for several years, then moved
We[...]to Minnesota. Thelma and George are both
but quit in his junior year. He worked at Grand deceased, but have two children still living in
Coulee Dam before going to Alaska for several Minnesota.
years and then to California where he died in Pat married Louise Phillips. They li[...]Orr and
Lila came to Ritzville, Washing ton in 1931 with their two children, Roberta and Ke[...]with us and went through high school live in Valier; Donna married Donald Williams
and graduated in 1935. She and her husband and with their seven children, live in Lovel,
have lived in Seattle for many years and she still Wyoming;[...]y have three children
graduated from Great Falls. In 1943, she and her and reside at Hobson, Mont[...]nt to Anchorage, Alaska and she
passed away there in February of 1976.
Our family is down to myse[...]liss
Lila, except for our oldest sister who lives in Earl Bliss came to the Valier area in about
Wyoming.[...]ton, Wisconsin. He homesteaded
Our Dad lived in Valier for several years
before moving to Salem, Oregon with Gilbert and
family. He passed away there in April of 1958.
Our mother moved to Washington in 1937 and
she passed away in Ritzville in December of
1953. They are buried together[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (73)[...]Sandy where she lived until her death in 1963.[...]family still living in the Valier area.[...]In 1913, as a young man in this early twen-[...]because land ownership was very limited in dense-[...]the very few. He came alone. He came in answer[...]Wayman, took his picture in his lush wheat field[...]Herman spent the first winter in Ghent, Min-[...]were also from his hometown of Voorendahl in
sou them Holland. Then he came to Va lier. In
about five miles southeast of Valier. Earl and Al[...]her, Walter, and a cousin
L. Panchot were married in the Methodist Church named Lauren, joined him. His cousin did not like
in Valier in 1913. She had a homestead near the Valier[...]the first year they working for local farmers in the area like the
were married, later moving to a[...]Nine brothers bought their first land in 1915. Herman
children were born to them, seven of[...]and
still living. Mrs. Bliss was the piano player in the
Pondera Wrangler's Orchestra, others included[...]nced by the
Bliss family. Mrs. Bliss hauled water in barrels
from an irrigation ditch to water her garden in
dry weather, as there was very little money to bu[...].F. Lodge and the Rebekahs. Mr. Bliss
passed away in January of 1943 at the age of six-
ty. Leon E. Bliss was killed in a truck accident in
1953. Ernest Bliss was lost in a blizzard in Havre,
where he froze to death in 1969.
After Earl's death, Mrs. Bliss[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (74)[...]m, all sons of Hubertine and Her-
and Va lier and in places followed the railroad man.[...]on, the two brothers both set- to Valier in 1933 from Great Falls. They were
tled in Va lier. Herman exchanged his acreage for m~rried in Choteau in 1930 while he was em-
a friends, and slowly they purchased neighboring ployed by the Ford Garage in Great Falls. At the
farms as people found that th[...]move, they traveled to Valier via
not economical in the area. The farm east of Choteau an[...]Clayton, Sr. was employed by the Ford
In the early period, the two brothers often Garage in Valier until 1937, when he opened the
spent their winters working in the timbered areas Chevrolet dealership on[...]of the Valier Bank of Montana. The Chevrolet
deer in the Eureka area and elk in the Bob Mar- garage was built at its present location in 1945,
shall Wilderness near Shaeffer's Meadows. T[...]layton, Sr. had three children by a previous
In 1919, Herman returned home to Holland[...]at Hurbertine expected.
She, at first, found life in Valier very disappoint-
ing and lonesome, but soon became busy and in-
volved. There were eight children, three boys and
five girls. Farm life in those days was much more
physical and varied. It[...]ubertine were
proud of their success as farmers. In 1952, Walter
retired. After a short stay in Great Falls, he return-
ed to Holland where he li[...]came back "home" again after her husband
died · in Great Falls in 1961 . She died here in
Valier a few years after her husband.[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (75)[...]Clayton and Jim, reside in Valier and operate[...]from St. Louis, Missouri in the spring of 1910 and
Tom, Clayton, Clayton Sr., Jim and Annie Briden in bought a quarter section of land four miles[...]t it was a dry
Washington, Jack Woods who resides in San year and they didn't get much c[...]n the railroad all that
Clayton, Sr. was born in Walhalla, North winter.
Dakota on Marc[...]they returned to Valier
Mary Briden. John T. died in Chicago in 1941 and planted the acreage to oats that grew so tall
and Mary died in Poplar, Montana in 1923. it reached as high as Jim's c[...]ey
Clayton, Sr. died April 23, 1973 and is buried in went back to St. Louis, taking with them so[...]ad grown and bragged about how
Annie was born in Stuartburn, Manitoba, tall oats grew in Montana.
Canada on October 26, 1903 and presently They again returned in the spring of 1912
resides in Valier.
To Annie and Clayton, Sr., three sons were
born. They are John T. (Tom), born May 9, 1931,
in Great Falls; William Clayton, Jr., born June 18,
1934 in Valier and James Donald (Jim) born June
2, 1944 in Conrad.
Of Tom's marriage to Helen Pauli, thr[...]Shephard and granddaughter,
Christina, also live in Valier.
To Clayton and Myra Mozer Brid[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (76)[...]get ready to move to Montana.
Jim Brink died in 1956 and Alice in 1966. Early in the year 1915, he and Charles Moon
They are both buried in Hillcrest Lawn Memorial arrived by train in the immigrant car loaded with
Cemetery in Great Falls. their be[...]ce and Ina, who was eight months
op port uni ties in the Va lier area others of the old, and arrived on a cold March day in Williams.
Brophy family came from Nebraska. The o[...]on for
son, John, and wife, Alice, came to Valier in the three mile journey to their first temp[...]room shack located one quarter mile
Prentice came in the spring of '1 7. That fall his north of the[...]he
son, Richard, joined Rollin, Eleanor and Paul in would build a good house to keep his family s[...]he father, Michael Francis ran the elevator in Williams, was a skilled car-
Brophy and wife, Cec[...]east of Valier.
land and made Valier their home. In September, It was remodeled and modernized in 1928. The
1919, George Landkamer, who was in the service big barn with hay storage was built in 1917. A
came to Valier to be married to Alice Brophy. daughter, Bernice, was born in the fall of 1916.
Cecilia attended Normal College in Dillon and Dr. Tidyman was the attending p[...]Crawford. The elder Brophy was active in community affairs. He
Brophys lived in Valier and the boys farmed. M. was instrumental in starting the Wingina School
F. sister and husband[...]e school board for many years.
Steenis, also came in 1920, but returned to He was Pondera Cou[...]ndera County Democratic
Bullhead School and lived in Valier until his chairman, was president of the Williams-Mason
death in 1960. They had ten children, two Federal Land Bank Association and served on the
preceeding him in death. Surviving are Jean Pondera County[...]All of the Brophy children lived in the Valier
Leo married Antoinette Sullivan a[...]years. Robert
son, Thomas Joseph (Tim). Leo died in 1934. acquired land and farmed near the[...]married Eleanore Johns of Valier in 1941 and had
four children. Eleanore died in 1973. Their
Walter Brophy children are Dr. Robert, a veterinarian in
Walter M. Brophy came to the Valier area in Hamilton; Patrick, a lawyer in Denver; Kathryn, a
1914 on an excursion trip offe[...]married to Guy Miser, a mor-
to interest settlers in moving west. He was ac- tician in Fort Benton; and Keith, a graduate
companied by his fa'ther-in-law, William H. engineer, who farms his dad's land east of Valier.
Holefelder and brother-in-law, Charles E. Moon. Keith is married[...]Water Michael. Bob married Florence Majerus in 1975[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (77)[...]n-
tana Normal College and teaching rural schools
in District 18. Ina married Norbert Majerus (see
Maj[...]ing from the Univer-
sity of Montana and teaching in Conrad. Bernice
attended Montana State Normal College in
Dillon and married Vernon Steiner in 1938 (see
Steiner story).
The Brophys retired to California in 1939
spending summers at their Valier farm. After
Walter's death in 1952, Lizzie returned and built
a new home in Valier. She died in 1974 at the
age of 90.[...]ad, Montana; Mrs. Howard
Bill Brophy was born in Iowa, April 12, 1894. (Helen) Dupler died in an auto accident Decem-
He came to Valier in 1919 where he farmed until ber 24, 1958. Mich[...]928, he married Beatrice
Dunham who had been born in Missoula on
December 8, 1901. After he was throug[...]8 1888 and died October 17, 1974. He married
away in December of 1960 and Beatrice died[...]children and Edith P. Chasteen who
Begley, Rapid City, South Dakota; Mrs. Dan[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (78)[...]ur earliest recollections were things en-
Chicago in 1909 to work on a farm. In 1919 or couraged by our parents. George (o[...]shed or swam and picked chokecherries at our
In 1946, they left Valier and moved to Great secr[...]itch-hikP-, ride a horse or bicycle or talk Elsie in-
her family until his death in 1974. to taking us with all our[...]or the dike, west of town. We would be in the[...]had pet hawks or
The Brown family originated in Scotland and owls which we raised from baby b[...]ted States by way of Montreal, Our success in training them was rather limited
Canada. Dave Brown's parents located in Port- for they usually flew away on their[...]on the Great Northern Railroad for back once in a while for something to eat, but
a year then too[...]l from the Smith time. Mom caught a hawk in the act of catching
River Valley on Deep Creek so[...]his own meal and flying back up to his perch in
were married on May 25, 1904. Emma's family[...]k escaped and never re-
wagon and had homesteaded in the Smith River turned.
country in the early 1880's. We really had a farm in town with ducks,
Except for a short period b[...]cow. Between the livestock
1916 when they worked in Portland, Oregon for and the garden, the f[...]retty busy.
and Mrs. D. D. Brown lived and worked in the Some of our really memorable sum[...]h to be invited to say at Lenoirs, Sparlings
In 1921, they moved to Valier from Great and[...]ut we
Their youngest child, Vernon, was born in could never really tell whose kite was the highest.
Valier in 1922.[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (79)was to get in the car on Saturday after the train tion held at the Masonic Temple and hosted joint-
came in and take the family camping in either ly by Vernon and his wife, Florenc[...]cross the street from Eastern Star.
our house in the vacant lot. Many summer Emma was also active in the Methodist
evenings the Kingston, Hayes, Durne[...]er. Those Auxiliary, while Dave was active in the
family games were memorable because of the[...]Dave passed away at the Conrad Hospital in
when there was never any arguing and no one[...]e score was. The games were Polson Hospital in 1965. They are both buried in
going until dark, but there were a few who went the Valier Lake View Cemetery.
in to listen to "Amos and Andy" on the radio, then[...]uated from Valier High School. During the in the spring of 1937. Harold worked at the
summer o[...]r Elmer graduated, Conoco Service Station in Valier in 1943 before
he and George were drowned in a Lake Frances moving to the farm that f[...]rs for about thirty-five years.
Elsie taught in several Montana towns in- They have five children, Bonnie Malsor of
cluding Valier and spent most summers in Valier Conrad, Betty Klosterboer of Valier,[...]d Brown, who is sales manager at DePratu Ford in
with the American Red Cross in England. She Whitefish, Jim and Steve Brown of Valier. Jim
retired from teaching in 1972 and lived on served in the U.S. Army in the early 1960's and
Flathead Lake until she passed away in July, Steve served in the Army in Vietnam for eighteen
1980. months in 1968 and 1969. Harold and Beulah
Raymond served during the war in the Navy, also have fifteen grandchildren a[...]ere he coached and grandchildren.
taught in the high school before returning to
graduate from the University. He now works for
Rockwell International in the space program in
Los Angeles, California.
Royal served iq the[...]om the University of Montana and taught
six years in Montana and twenty-six in Alaska
before retiring to live on Flathead Lake near
Dayton.
Vernon served during the war in the Army
and then graduated from the University. He is
now employed by the government and lives in the
U. S. Virgin Islands.[...], Margaret Bliss holding sister, Laura, Mrs.
In 1959, Dave and Emma celebrated their Pan[...]rl Bliss and Alta
fifty-fifth wedding anniversary in Valier. A recep- Bliss.

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (80)[...]They had four children, Mark who lives in[...]In the spring of 1913, R. E. Bruner of Cotton-[...]east of Dupuyer. In early fall of that year he at-[...]caught in a blizzard and had to go back and ship[...]from Spokane to Valier. He arrived in November
with his wife and six children and lived in an[...]fruit and when they arrived it had to be stored in[...]was no
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Brown were both born in
place to keep it at the ranch. When spring came
Iowa and married in 1905. They homesteaded[...]othing
east of Power and moved to the Valier area in[...]s they used horses and ran sheep and
Eickleberger in 1930. They moved to Oregon in
cattle.
about 1940, where Clifford passed away in 1977.
Other family members were Lucile, LeRoy,
Ha[...]s. Lucile is married to
Reno Michelotti and lives in Black Eagle. LeRoy
died in 197 5. Harold lives near Va lier. Chester
died in 1936 and Francis lives in Great Falls.
Mr. Brown farmed here and at Fort Shaw
before moving to Great Falls, where he died in
1966. Mrs. Brown passed away in 1976.

Theresa Boyd
Mrs. Theresa Boyd was born in St. Thomas,
North Dakota and received her educati[...]ing near Scobey, Montana. She
married George Boyd in 1913 at Medicine Lake.
They lived at Medicine Lak[...]tirement, they moved to Spokane. Her
husband died in 1955 and she moved to Kalispell
in 1962. R. E. and Mary Bruner in 1916.[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (81)[...]are buried in the Lake View Cemetery at Valier.[...]school ed uca hon in a little school called the[...]Ralph School, which was built in 1914 by Frank[...]from Va lier in 1920. She became a teacher and[...]has passed on. She is now retired and lives in the
Horizon Lodge in Conrad, Montana.
The Bruner family in 1942. Back row, left to right are The next[...]ne. Sitting are Dorothy, R. E. finishing school in Valier, went to Livingston,
and Mrs Bruner and Ra[...]nty-five years. They
One of the biggest jobs in those days was to married and raised their[...]ys, "If you want to stay
warm tonight, you better cut some wood."
The Bruners owned the first horse powered
combine in Montana, which they'd brought from
Idaho. In the dry years when grain couldn't be
cut with a binder, they cut grain for the neigh-
bors.
Ralph and Mae were very active in church
programs in and around the Dupuyer and Valier
area. During th[...]ent homes to dance. The old organ, which
is still in the Paul Bruner home, was loaded in the
back of the hack (a two seated buggy)[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (82)[...]Paul Bruner married Olive Keeler of Valier in
1929 and they have resided in the Valier-
Dupuyer area all of their lives.[...]aul
his life on the old homestead until his death in Bruner with chil-
1975. He is buried by his parents in the Valier dren, Eloise and
Cemetery.[...]hey lost everything they had.
Valier were married in the Keeler home north of Those were the days before stove oil, so in the
Valier on December 15, 1929. It was the begin[...]at cost $1.29, a tea set and tablecloth In 1932, Paul walked two miles every morn-
and napki[...]four until nine in the evening and earned $30. 00.[...]In the summer of 1935, Paul got a job[...]During the years that they lived in Dupuyer,
they had two children. Eloise was born in 1932
and Robert in 1934. They both were born at a
maternity home in Valier. The first one cost[...]in advance, they had to stay home.
In 1939, they moved to the Valier area where[...]rent farmers. The
Paul and Olive Bruner in 1929. years spent in and around Valier between 1939[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (83)to 1952, they and their children were in 4-H and Eugene Bonnet Family
o[...]et when asked to do their history for "the
school in Valier. book", but we finally wrung the following infor-
In the fall of 1952, Eloise married Arthur m[...]ildren,
Debra and Ranae. Art worked as a mechanic in Lucille, 13, Denis, 11 and Genise, 4 c[...]and Valier and then moved to Ethridge, Cut Bank to Valier in October, 1950, to take over
where they bought the[...]born to the Bonnets.
In 1957, they had one daughter and in the same
In 1955, Veta Marsh and Hazel, with little
year, Robert passed away and is buried in the[...]began printing a small newspaper. In a name-
In 1951, Paul and Olive bought a small farm[...]ly dubbed, "The Spray of
there until they retired in 1970. They still reside[...]the Lake," the name submitted by Ed Smith, the
in the homestead house of Paul's father which was[...]local Montana Power man. In 1956, the first
moved from Dupuyer. They have bui[...]years later, Hazel purchased Veta's interest in the
were members of the Odd Fellows and Rebekah[...]Dick Geiger in 1966.
In 1956 Hazel became the first woman ever[...]Lodge in 1958.
Gene sold the milk plant to Lee Offerdahl in
1958 and in 1960 took over the Panther Cafe[...]cafe until his retirement in 1976.[...]pair of shears in his hand. "He's coming to murder[...]when, after much gesticulating and speaking in[...]ne's
Paul and Olive Bruner's fiftieth anniversary in 1979. grandfather, who had just arrived in America

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (84)[...]South Dakota where he obtained employment in
sheepman in his own right. He and Tuffy became his aunt and uncle's hardware store. In earlier
fast friends in spite of the horrendous haircut Tuf- days, his[...]born here. They started a tin shop in Sioux Falls
The Bonnet children are all grow[...]ten's
Lucille, married to Gary Payton, lives in sister and her husband and this same stor[...]nd Lucille owns the Bride's Shoppe. In 1908, Ole returned to Norway to visit his
De[...]ght his sister, Eva, back with
Christiaens, lives in Manhattan and is production him. Leaving what is now Oslo, then on to
manager-for Summit Engineering in Bozeman. England and they arrived at[...]Va lier boy, Wayne After visiting relatives in Minnesota and South
Arnst, lives in Great Falls where he is outdoor Dakota, Ol[...]road Company, working between Colum-
burst, lives in Havre where Chuck is manager of bia Falls[...]and Loan. Railroading in those days was much different
A year or two[...]streets
were deserted, not a human or even a dog in
sight, no sign of life except for a few sparrows
bobbing about on the sidewalk in front of Joe
Brown's Cafe, a lonesome, dreary loo[...]ay Broten
Ole Broten was born April 2, 1879, in Nord
Odalen, Norway. As a young boy his mind saw[...]ity and hard life
between that dream and his life in America, as it
was for all immigrants. Lea[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (85)[...]land was purchased as they could af-
many wrecks in the mountains those days, caused ford to buy it. He served on the school board for
by snow slides in the winter and mud slides in many years in his community where the Red
other seasons. There[...]ed milk cows and churned butter those early
In 1909, Ole Broten became a citizen of the hom[...]cial price for
United States, a joyous, happy day in his life. In her butter at the store, as it was such good[...]ries, taxes and other purposes as far as it
In 1911, Ole married Mary Toner from Min- wou[...]e cook and housekeeper at the the creamery in Valier where the butter maker
Section House with[...]12, 1913, Ole and Mary Broten sold cream in the can and removed a small sample for
their cow,[...]they were paid for their work with the milk cows.
in Valier and settled on a piece of irrigated land[...]old time sheepman on the Old Arm-
Helga, arrived in Valier to join him. Baby strong Ranch. The cute little lamb grew to be a
Christine was pushed in her buggy alternately by big, pushy buck th[...]im. One winter day, Ole was sawing
over the grass in its lonely setting. Tish-ah, tish- some wood th[...]the foothills of the mountains in company with
The Montana wind must have bee[...]er sheep. They built a temporary sprawling in indignation onto the ground. Dad
shack and some s[...]e ending, but it must hav.e come peacefully in his
neighbors for years. The house as I re[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (86)[...]best that can be said for anyone.
Aid, which met in the various homes. Enter-[...]Clara, Methilda (Mutty) and Thelma, Joe who lived
in Washington; the Emorys, the Kerrs and C. W.
Halls, who later became Pondera County
Assessor and lived in Conrad. Early settlers
Oscar and Lora McWilliams[...]eepers not there, so Church summer school in front of Methodist Church.
he went to the Brotens[...]ma, Harvey and Betty. Bullhead community in 1916. My father went to
We would drive there with[...]get started. My mother, Nina Bruce, died in 1921. Later
Sometimes there were flat tires. In spite of the ob- my father married Helen Baker.[...]to Myhres was a great trip. I can was born in Valier in 1924. Another sister was
still see and taste those wonderful meals Bertha born in Conrad in 1937.
prepared for us all. We were very happy whe[...]They had a top buggy myself started school in Valier. My father was
at first, so we could see them coming over "The very active in the Baptist Church.
Strandvold Hill" giving us a[...]company. I remember many other phones in the office of the Va lier Mere as Mr. Fey
neighbo[...]and the big containers of hot
The neighbors in those days depended on
one another for help in time of need and for their
entertainment making a[...]ss now days. Everyone
lived with a hope and faith in the future that
never faded.
Mrs. Broten became ill and passed away in
1942. She was buried in Minnesota. Ole left
alone in his sorrow and poor heal th had a sale,
selling h[...]cal help.
He spent time with his daughter and son-in-law
who live in Minnesota. He passed away in 1943. The Ed Bruce family, Mr. and[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (87)[...]Ralph Bowman was born on May 23, 1902, in
Model T, in Valier. We left Valier in 1925. Steptoe, Washington, to John and Lillie Bowman.
Ed Bruce died in Spokane in 1948. Gordon He was the youngest of five boys, with four
Bruce died in Olympia, Washington in 1975 and younger sisters.
Helen Bruce died in Spokane in 1976. On learning th[...]tunities for the boys to start out for themselves in
in Reno, Nevada. Jean (Mrs. Roy Wolverton) lives a place called Valier, Montana, they decided it
in Great Falls. Roy Wolverton died September was the place to go. So, in 1915, they moved to
26, 1977. Nina Bruce Lowder lives in Spokane the Curley Nelson farm northeast of Valier. The
and Sharon Bruce Guggenberger lives in Min- children went to th[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (88)[...]home in Valier. She married Wilmer Keeler, and[...]Another sister lives in Cut Bank, a brother
and a sister live in Kalispell, and the other
brothers and a sister live in Spokane,[...]will be remembered by many in Valier.
The way they used to farm.[...]g a family of nine children. The
was instrumental in starting the First Baptist three oldest, Margaret, Howard and Evelyn, were
Church in Valier. all born in Valier, the others were born in Conrad
Ralph worked at the Kingston coal min[...]ey had
time, where he met Eva Baker. She was born in three children. Howard now lives in Spearman,
Hope, North Dakota in 1902 and came to Valier Texas.
in 1918. After graduating from high school, she[...]have two children and live in Great Falls, Mon-
Ralph and Eva where married in Conrad in tana.
1925. They farmed for two years, th[...]with horses and wagons. Then as live in Long Beach, California.
business grew, long dista[...]four children and live in Glendive, Montana.
As the city grew, so did the need for more Edna and her husband, Herb Garman, live in
housing, so Ralph built and remodeled houses for[...]two boys.
renting. There is hardly an older house in Valier Joseph (Joe) is still sing le and[...]r worked on at one time
or another by Ralph.
In 1945, Ralph was elected mayor and
remained in office for ten years. During that time,
he starte[...]mother, Lillie, in the middle by Ralph, in 1965.[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (89)in Valier. life. Harold, too, spent his time in Harlan and
Douglas married Debbie Fitzpatrick[...]rs ago. Lois married
have one child and also live in Valier. Howard Billips and lived in Dupuyer from 1948
Ralph carried on the work of the Valier Dray to 1962. They now live in Bozeman. Martha Brock
and Transfer until his death in 1972. He and Eva returned to Dupuyer to live a[...]ghter, Rebecca, married George
the history of the City of Valier. -Eva Bowman Stoltz. They have a s[...]The Amon Brock Family in Valier.
In the spring of 1918, Amon Brock moved his
family from Benham, Kentucky to Valier. Benham
was a small town in a major coal producing area The William Loring Bullock Family
in eastern Kentucky. Amon had been the agent My family in Valier consisted of my grand-
for the Louisville[...]Bullock, my grand-
shipped all coal and supplies in and out of the mother, Nellie Ernestine Nelso[...]followed on
Hartsell families. He farmed the land in 1918 and the train from either Stevens Point or Shell Lake,
1919. In 1919, he was sent to be the agent in Wisconsin. I understand my grandmother and
Wenatchee, Washington. He returned to Valier in grandfather were engaged for seven years befo[...]el. He packed his family and established in the United States since the l 700's
moved back to[...]Amon and his wife, Martha, had six children. in the golden west. I understand Valier was a
Olga,[...]y well educated
graduated from Valier High School in 1919. She people. I do not know the exact address of their
went to Dupuyer and taught the Ralph School in home, as when I wrote, only the town name was
1919 and 1920. She married Roy Sabins in 1920 necessary in those days. The house was later
and they homestea[...]turned to Dupuyer to farm and operate a teen, in 1936, my family and I visited my grand-
cafe and[...]view of the water tower and was across from
live in Dupuyer. "Quee[...]moved saw each other when we were stationed in
to East Glacier Park around 1933 and is still[...]the Tourtellote
there. Zella Brock Doyle resides in Birmingham, boys, Wallace, is now teac[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (90)[...]t where they grew their dow as she was working in the kitchen. I seldom
own vegetables, which Nelli[...]er his
station we experienced while my father was in wife. The family home was then sold by my[...]and buggy. William Loring Bullock born in Wisconsin on
My grandfather was a lawyer and[...]on December 14,
while may have been the only one in Valier. He 1941 in the Conrad Hospital. He was an attorney,
had an o[...]was not a consideration Loring, was born in Wisconsin, December 26,
then. He used to take the[...]tar, virtuous woman and
Methodist Church and sang in the choir. He was the mother of Marjorie.
a[...], Nellie Bullock, was not Henry, was born in Shell Lake, Wisconsin January
gainfully employed[...]ee
knowledge of native plants. When I visited her in at the Labor Department in Washington, D. C. for
1936, one of the things we[...]n and was a thirty-three year career man in the regular
Latin nomenclature. I still have the[...]py times They were married September 4, 1923 in Valier,
we spent together.[...]nestine Binge Winkenhower, Mrs.
are quite distant in time and some are second Edward August, was born in Minneapolis,
hand. I remember my mother telling m[...]epauw University at Greencastle, Indiana;
keep it in the house because it smelled. Also, I Traphag[...]Ed-
was the best kind and I would put four pieces in ward August Winkenhower July 8, 1961 at
my mo[...]a. Her husband is a
One day during the visit in 1936, we went for teacher at Santa Monica High[...]ver at night.
I also fondly remember sitting in the after- The Robert P. (Bob) Burgess Fa[...]emember Grandmother son, Don, age 2, arrived in Valier from northern
telling me of watching the sun set from the win- Minnesota in 1929, with all their possessions in a[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (91)[...]. He
became a partner, later bought the Jorgenson in-
terest, and barely survived the hard times of the
30's. In 1946, the business was sold to the Snort-
land family.
Hillevi died in 1961. Bob is now living in
Minneapolis and Don resides in Pittsburg,
California.

The Archie Camp[...]l, Chris Banes and
The Campbell family lived in Salix, Iowa, Lloyd Campbell. Oakle, Edna, Elsie, Ma[...]y-three
Brother Roy and a carpenter came out in degrees above zero, a nice February d[...]gan to snow. Folks who were outside said the
In 1915, Brother Lloyd went back to Salix, storm hit instantly. We hurried home in several
Iowa to marry Ada Van Auken. While he was[...]ie) helped with the building and also noon in the green lumberyard alleyway, now
used their horses to put in four acres of pot a toes used as grain storag[...]or $360.00, that was a lot of
several wagon loads in the basement under my money in those days.
folks house in Valier. In the spring I had to sprout The next spr[...]Williams. It was prairie land, I broke much of the
I'd like to tell a[...]d and I left the house I lived in a two room house. Money was scarce,[...]In 1920, I bought land northeast of Valier[...]and moved to that location. Here I lived in a three
Archie Campbell in 1922-1923 with eight head of room[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (92) In the late 20's or early 30's, the bottom
dropped o[...]lling wheat for twenty-six cents per bushel.
In 1925, I married Oakle Raines, we con-
tinued to live in the small three room house until
1946 when we built our new home.
We also bought a ranch on Birch Creek in the
l 930's, it was a cattle ranch. I sold this place in
1958.
My wife, Oakle, passed away March, 196[...]rk, and
then taught school for a time. He went to Iowa in
1876 and in 1880, he bought a farm near Salix,
Iowa. There he met Mary Jane Schell, whom he lat-[...]er married. It so happened that she was also born in
New York. Her parents had moved with their[...]ways time for church and Sunday
bell had settled. In 1881, they married and school and afte[...]es with
lived on his farm until moving to Montana in friends and relatives. There were games[...]ildren were born to this union, Edna, In 1915, Father and Mother decided to move
Roy, Elsi[...]opportunities for the children. They arrived in[...]1924, in a home wedding. They lived on his[...]Mary and Elsie taught school in Iowa and[...]now lives in a retirement home in Portland,[...]Campbell When Mother died in June, 1928, Elsie[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (93)[...]help, everyone pitched in. Once when Mr. Wip-[...]horses and men in that field.[...]place then too.
Campbell home in Valier. When the Wingina Schoo[...]mount of
resigned from teaching to be with Father in his people under age 21. The count came up one
home in Valier. He passed away December 1, short, so since Ada was in that age group, her
1933. Elsie remained in the home until January, name made it enough to start the beginning of
1935. In the fall of 1934, she was elected Wingina School in 1918. The school was an im-
Superintendent of Sch[...]Lloyd and Ada's, they
chose to retire. She lives in her home in Conrad, were involved in many of the "extras" that go
Montana .[...]ownups put on a play,
Father served on the Valier City Council from "Deacon Dubs" in the 1920's. Most everyone had
1919 until 1927. Th[...]checkers, cribbage mornin' ride with our dad in the ol' family
and euchre. They also took many trips visiting automobile.
relatives and friends in Iowa, Oregon and New "This particular morni[...]'n we made a loop around the
They are buried in the family plot in ol' homestead to chase a bunch o' work[...]n't really know, maybe it was a
1951 and daughter-in-law, Oakle Campbell, who
died March 12, 1969.[...]95. He came with his parents and
family to Valier in the spring of 1915. He worked
with his brothers and put in the crop and built a
house to live in, then returned in August to Iowa
where he and Ada Van Auken were married.
T[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (94)[...]on account it was jammed up agin the ice ..
now - in a peek-up! f[...]try to take my bath about spring thaw time, but in
take a sharp left hand turn 'n head west. Pop[...]ent with the ol' flivver 'n "'N back in those days neighbors were
heads across the frozen[...]t thick, to head ol' Pat 'n Bill off from in the mornin' 'n by noon there was an ice cuttin',[...]ice breaks 'n the hind some that lived in that neighborhood then were
quarters o' 01' Model[...]d Earl Crawford, Russel Adams,
know Enie swims up in the front seat with Pop 'n I. Herman[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (95)[...]o the
the crew was gone, but Mr. Ford was sittin' in the W.S.C.S. and was president of that orga[...]She was a member of the Eastern Star in Valier
"Now this little pond wasn't all bad[...]Church, was a member of the first
out of, 'nonce in awhile us kids would float a raft ASCS in Pondera County. He served on that for
er two in it. An' in the fall flocks o' ducks 'n geese twenty-five y[...]he Production
used it to rinse off their bottoms. In fact, there Credit Association board for th[...]. He was a
"Everyone milked a bunch 'o cows in those board member of the Farmers Union[...]pany of Valier for many years.
family was in on this operation. Everyone was D[...]gle
tle ol' bossie, 'n we used one bucket to milk in. She Head.
sat on one side 'n me on the other.[...]Lloyd did a lot of planning and war king in
as long to milk 01' Yeller as it did the rest o'.[...]ard a lot of squakin' 'n cacklin' milestone in their lifetime.
down by the ol' pond. Pop has us[...]ssed away November 1, 1961. Lloyd
till he goes 'n gets the ol' 12-gauge Winchester sold his farm[...]tgun blasts - until that time I stayed active in many other interests for some
never knew just how[...]e on time. He lived at the Horizon Lodge in Conrad for
a wild duck. We picked the feathers of[...]d to several women's and ladies' they live in Missoula, when they're not on the
clubs an[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (96)[...]s the report of the
Merna Jean, lost her life in a car accident death of H. J. Charlton's father in England, no
May 6, 1944, at the age of 19.[...]arers, concluding with the sentence, " ..
home is in Missoula where they have a flower .the c[...], with heavy brass
shop and Enie teaches home ec. in the high furnishings."
school. Their c[...]ren; Bob and his wife have three. published in the Valerian, with Mr. Dewar,
John and Enie lost their third boy, Dick, in 1970, editor, is a eulogy listing his fine qua[...]g officiating and also a
Merna Jean, is a student in Missoula High School, Masonic service, statin[...]n, Danny and remains to their resting place in Lakeview
Bobby. They live near Brady and have thr[...]credentials from the foremost men in Great
Wayne, the youngest, and wife, Jo, live[...]ed. Mayoe and Bonnie have one honorable in all his dealings." The quotation is
daughter.[...]lton, came to Valier when the His wife died in California and is buried in the
town was just beginning. They had 160 acres of family plot in Lakeview Cemetery.
farmland one mile east of Vali[...]grandchildren.
The Char1tons were both born in Eng land, he
at Newcastle, February 3, 1862 and she on
December 22, 1867. They arrived in the United The Mervin Chausse Family
States in 1906. They had two children, a Mervin Chausse was born in Nokomis,
daughter, Frances Victoria, nicknamed Qu[...]from high school, he went to Chicago to try life in
She married "Butch" Tourtelotte in Valier and the big city. After one year with General Electric,
now lives in Riverdale, Illinois. The son, Wilfred he decided city life was not for him.
Frank now living in Los Angeles, Cq.lifornia. In 1927, Mervin came to Montana to visit his
H.[...]Liking what
a hemorrhage and Mrs. Charlton lived in Valier, he saw of Montana, he came back in 1929 to
in a house located where the Ora Lohse home is make his home in Valier.
now. She died in Illinois in 1947, and is buried in Mervin's first job was with the Valier Land
Valier in the family plot.[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (97)[...]and Ford Agency until he retired in 1968.[...]married to Joe Jaramilla and they live in Las
Mervin Chau[...]their children, Marcy and Thomas, live in Moun-[...]inner" cleaning ditches. man and lives in Great Falls. They have three
Mike was proud of hi[...]day Mervin went to work, Mary died in 1970. In 1973, Mervin married
Mike gave him a pair of runa[...]He and Chuck Peter St. Denis for his family in the early days of
Sparks, Grace Power's brother,[...]Valier. Mervin purchased it from Mr. St. Denis in
concrete for that project. He tried farming one[...]for fifty cents a two more rooms. He also cut down most of the
bushel. That ended Mervin's farm[...]hen as a salesman.
Mervin married Mary Lucke in 1932. In
1941, they moved to Seattle where he worked for[...]r they moved to Tacoma and there In the year of 1912 the Belgian Colony start-
he worked in the shipyards during World War II. ed. Monsignor Victor Day went to Belgium
In 1944, they came back to Valier to live. In looking for people to come to Montana and start a
1945, he bought the Valier Garage in partner- new settlement. My dad, Goemare Christiaens
ship with Everett Holm. After Holm's death in and three other men were the first to c[...]Finally way off in the distance he saw a light, he[...]neighbor making butter in the middle of the night[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (98)[...]for them, so they bought themselves a home in
her to come and be his wife. She came with the[...]-Marguerite Linn
other folks who came in 1913. My mother,
Pharilda Sabbe, came with her si[...]be. They were Maurice was born in Waregen, Belgium West
married that spring of 1913[...]s on September 28, 1903. His parents
married life in the little shack. were Rom[...]an inn. They had heard about
pecting a new member in the family the summer of Montana through[...]or fourteen other families to Ellis Island in New
came from. They didn't write down the day I w[...]aurice seemed particularly interested in checking his
Tack remembers the day I was born, D[...]journey by train, finally arriving at Williams in
and he had a new daughter. I have a feeling I'm a[...]to school much the first families settled in a 16 foot by 24 foot shack. It
year. The next yea[...]evening when they all went to
and I was put back in the first grade again, so bed, but in the morning there was a foot of snow.
we went thr[...]rice's mother took one look and wanted to go
rode in the buggy, with one horse. I could write a[...]there for five years.
his might, all he could say in Belgian to us girls Finally, Roman Chr[...]m work. During the first year, in order to make a little·
Then of course, we all fell in love and wanted extra money, they worked in the flax factory in
to get out on our own. I was the first to get hit[...]machinery and the Belgian immigrants were
married in the fall of 1937. That left Mom and[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (99)[...]proving for the Christia ens family. In about 1941
machine and they did work for some of[...]g. the place was truly his.
In the fall of 1925, his dad decided he really[...]as terrible. and later to some silent movies in Valier. He
It was rainy, muddy, sloppy weather. Maurice bought a second hand Reo in 1923 for three hun-
convinced his dad that he was[...]it from Bill
So his dad left for the old country. In about a Tuneburg, who had a service station[...]lders Service.
beautiful open winter. They pulled in the yard on Maurice has known good times[...]he managed to hold on
winter and be back sometime in April, but in the and make a good life for his family.
fir[...]received a
phone call from Shelby. His folks were in Shelby
and wanted Maurice to come and get them. T[...]ry wasn't the same and Montana had In February 1912, the Roman Christiaens
become the h[...]pened for settlement by
Monroe. Jeanette was born in 1911 in Omaha, the Montana Land and Canal Company. This
Nebraska, but the family had been living in land was opened for settling in 1911. The
Michigan. Her mother never did like Mic[...]They are group of settlers who were brought in to farm the
Dorothy, Margie, Don, Ron, Maureen, L[...]0 acres from H. L. enroute. Upon their arrival in New York the
Barber in Williams. After he bought the land, the famil[...]turned dry and the crops weren't very
good. Then in 1931 and 1932 times really got
bad for everybody,[...]keep working and Roman Christiaens family in front of Father Carroll's
trying to make i[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (100)[...]in Valier have two and one child respectively.[...]ly and taken thirteen miles Raymond who in turn have five and six children
east to the Carro[...]four and Delores has two. There is one grandson in
with sign language and through interpreters.[...]and under the Carey Homestead reside in the Valier and Conrad communities and
Act was all[...]s of they also have families who are still in the area.
age. Five of those children still survive and live in Goemare Christiaens was married to Pharild[...]ristiaens has been married over the only one in the immediate area, living with
fifty years to the former Jeanette Monroe. Of that his family in Helena until his death in 1980.
union ten children were born, Dorothy Rideo[...]en carried them through the first years in the states.
were born forty-one dependents[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (101)[...]rg's place.
come to the Williams and Valier areas in 1915. Williams had a bank, a store an[...]se of water rights to the settlers or pur- etc. In 1909, people headed across the land to
chase publ[...]argaret fences. Frequent travel made ruts in the sod.
Hartman, who had proved up on the homest[...]ed on with his mother and testify after living in one for eleven years.
two brothers.[...]s be 87 years young on July 19, 1981 and is
in Sioux City, Iowa. Earl and Vera were married remarkable for a woman her age. She is in good
in 1921 when Vera came to the Williams area. health and has plenty of vigor.
Vera recalled living in a shack on the Hartman
place.
Some of the re[...]Theodore Roosevelt Crawford was born in
Earl's first car was obtained by trading[...]needed a car. He also used to ride a saddle Iowa and in 1917, at the age of 17, he came to
horse several miles in the winter to visit with the the Williams area[...]hers, Earl and
Lloyd Campbells, whom he had known in Iowa. Harlan, had arrived previously.
While[...]getables Elevator for George Sullivan. In 1918, he was a
from Mrs. Webster's garden, served in the sod farm hand for Earl Aiken. The sam[...]outh of the Tex Crawford home. went to work in the logging business where
Vera remembers the wind blowing frequent- Harlan was, in Eureka. Later, he was back
ly. Houses were very s[...]due to their working for Aikens.
construction in those days. At meal time, the Cecilia Brophy was born in Iowa on May 17,
plates were turned bottom side up unti[...]blew her hair net off. moving to Valier in 1918.
Imagine! A net made of hair. Blizzards were[...]from his which she did for two years in Nebraska. She also
place of business and got lost. Finally he saw a taught in Montana at the Buena Vista School from
house and[...]ina School from
One time, John Roberts was caught in a blizzard 1921 to 1922.
and had to stay in town. There were no phones to Te[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (102)[...]Valier in 1970. They are presently helping out on[...]In the year of 1904, Charles M. Cook, at the[...], Theodore Paul, born August 12, In 1912, he married Oline Steen, niece of
1924; John[...]a Berger. There
James Martin, born July 27, 1929. In 1934, the were six children born of this[...]where their son Ted's home is the ranch or in Valier. Two of these children died
now. The house they lived in is the present Harry in childhood, Walden and Esther.
Kovatch home. In 1936, Ted built the brick Charle[...]ics on the
Ted (Theo. P.) went into the Army in the fall[...]d neighborhood rodeos at the
of 1943, and got out in 1946. He and Rubye[...]We children had quite a free and fun
In the spring of 1945, Jack went to the Army,[...]My brother, Steen and I each had our
getting out in the fall of 1946. He and Louise
Hancock were marr[...]is nephew Tex's residence. Jack and
Louise reside in Valier.
The same year Jack and Louise were married I
Ted and Ceal retired and in 1951 moved to Great
Falls. In 1953, when Jim returned from two years
in the Air Force and four years previous at
college in Bozeman, he and his dad bought the
Ellis Ranch at[...]ch until 1961, when they built their
present home in Valier. Jim married Sheilah
Smith of Great Falls in November of 1957. They
had four children,[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (103)[...]o a grinding halt, from all of twenty
boarded out in Valier, with the Hammer family. miles per[...]best we could and proceeded on our way.
weekends in the winter, the weather was so bad Th[...]en I was storms and very little rain, but in spite of that we
really homesick for the ranch.[...]some crop. The next year was worse
When I was in the third grade, my brother with no rain[...]stay and
horseback and several times were caught in bliz- make the best of it.
zards, but the ho[...]chores around the school. I had to be carried in and out by hand. Our clothes
think those teachers[...]on a homemade stand, a washboard and wringer
In 1931, my parents left the ranch. fa[...]they but was for hanging washed clothes on in twenty
surely helped shape the American character[...]ty meetings. At about the first meeting we
loaded in two immigrant cars consisted of farm atten[...]and was not qualified to speak, I had to look
dog in the world, but what he lacked in looks he elsewhere for entertainment. Before[...]r with a porcupine. Massey, who had served in the Navy for many
We also owned our first ca[...]here the fall before we meeting about life in the Navy which was no
came and was left at[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (104)[...]horse made a sudden stop, but Jean kept going,
In the early morning stretches[...]Speaking of horses, one incident stays in my
11
Get up an[...]mules must have a donkey father, and in
Its mighty near impossible Nebraska horses were always kept in a fence en-
For me to sleep at all.[...]arming for myself they do in Montana. Besides no donkeys roamed
I'll[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (105)[...]er bed. After put- these friends I have come in contact with, I praise
ting up with that for some[...]n were also How my family arrived in Valier and why, is a
there. On one such occasion,[...]atching where he went, running Valley in Norway came my Grandpa Norsby,
right smack into a[...]s able to walk up. They met and married in Juneau County in
home and show us the large bump on his head.[...]Alice Culleton.
1941, Wayne left for four man ths in fan try In the front page of a little black "Book of
trainin[...]following is written: "Married at Quebec City on
the Philippines. We did not see him for forty-eight October 20, 1891, in the English Cathedral at
months. He arrived home in August, 1945. 5:30 p.m, Denas Culle[...]bout twenty miles
Bill, too, spent two years in the Marines at or so from Quebec City. But, Denas was an Irish
Iwo Jima and Guam, arriving home in July, 1946. Catholic and Alice an Anglican and very
Also in 1946, our youngest son, Don, joined the En[...]so the morning of Oc-
at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, tober 20, Denas came by[...]out saying goodbye to her father. They never
In closing this article I would like to mention we[...]s carried on. I have many cards and letter from
in Montana. From the beginning of our arrival at[...]to help. Then my third and
I hope my last move to Cut Bank in 1972 was no
less friendly. Had it not been for al[...]ure would have had a rather
bleak outlook.
In looking back to our many pleasant ex-
periences,[...]mes. To all Alice and Denas Culleton in 1923.

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (106)[...]et about clearing the trees and
when they sold it in 1909, a lot of it was cleared
and farmed. I remem[...]the doctor was
afraid she might get tuberculosis in the damper
climate and recommended moving west.
They sold their farm and arrived in Valier in
1910. They got a homestead about twelve miles[...]t a relinquishment married on March 28, 1923 in Conrad. Mark was
about seven miles southwest of V[...]"The Hill" with Mrs. Martin An-
What a difference in them! Grandpa Norsby was derson as mid wife and of course Dr. Powell in at-
about five feet six inches tall, where Grandp[...]was six feet one inch tall and 250 pounds, In 1934, we moved to the Birch Creek coal
topped wit[...]there three winters in two cook cars. When you[...]at once. Fortunately there was plenty of coal. In[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (107) In 1940, we gave up the Water Company[...]Elmer Parr, and we moved the finally in the Pioneer Rest Home, she broke her
house to Val[...]owman moved it across the ice on Lake in the hospital.
Frances with no problem till he got[...]ly seems separated by
the east side and got stuck in the seaweed. At last births and deaths. The[...]tlain, Glenn funeral were as fresh in my mind as when they
married Nancy Pulver, Ruth[...]these five marriages, nineteen chil- stay in bed. Grandma Culleton sat with her all
dren have been born. day in the bedroom and ate dinner there
Mark loved[...]he barbed wire and work out the In February, Grandma Norsby died. She
staples. Mark[...]wanted her last journey from home, and so it was.
in building the highway west of Valier. With six Her funeral was in the little living room and with
kids, cows to mil[...]pallbearer for her
After we moved to Valier in 1950, things im-[...]ork at the Diamond S Ranchotel at In the many years since that first encounter
Boulder[...]have been so many funerals and tears, but all in
glad to be back with her family. But, the[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (108)[...]er, Mrs. Clifford
Stoltz and help on their ranch. In the spring of
1942, he and his wife, Dorothy, ret[...]yd Hill left the store, Jim was hired
as manager. In 1950, he built the building now
occupied by Curry[...]it to Curry's Store being built in 1950.
the Co-op. The next year the stockholders v[...]. Vanden Bos of Valier and
their daughter and son-in-law, Marie and Ken Of- they live on the old Jake Norsby place and farm in
ferdahl.[...]ried Cheryl Seifert, returned to Valier af- up in New Jersey and they lived in California un-
ter graduation from Montana State University. til they returned to Valier in 1978. They have one
They have two daughters and t[...]Helena Vo-Tech and they moved to Repair in Valier at the present time.
Valier. They have thr[...]and married Kathleen DeBoo, also of Valier in
The Donald Dean Family[...]l Elevator for a little over
as he was born right in Valier in the old nursing[...]who was born May 16, 1980.
in the community for almost all of his life. He
live[...]Dorwell Dean came to Valier, Montana in an
Womans Army Corps in Long Beach, California emigrant car with his Uncle Jim Mains in 1916.
while in the service. They were married July 27, He worked as a plow tender and tractor driver for
1949 in Great Falls. They had three children, his Uncle D. F. Mains during his first years in
Isola, Debra and Wayne. They continued farming[...]The Frank Fulmer family came to Valier in
and moved to Echo Lake near Big Fork, Mont[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (109)[...]were
married June 23. 1921. They started farming in
1922 about 2 miles east of Valier. Dorwell farmed
with horses until 1928. In 1929, they moved
about 8 miles northeast of Valie[...]eft to right
Dorwell passed away. Freda is living in an apart- are Raymond, Donald, Dale, Wayne and Richard.
ment in Great Falls near two of her sons, Richard
and Way[...]ard, The DeBoo Family
born in 1922, is now living in Great Falls and Francis X. DeBoo (18[...]em, Belgium as a
equipment company. Raymond, born in 1923, is young boy. He married Emma DeMeyer in 1899.
now living in Terreton, Idaho and operates an They liv[...]where they
aerial spraying business. Donald, born in 1928, owned a dairy.
is living at Big Fork and has interest in the family They had four children, Emil ( 1901-1978),
farm. Wayne, born in 1931, lives in Great Falls August (Gus, 1903-1963), Mary J. (1905-) and
and is a partner in a civil engineering firm. Dale Charles (1907-1972).
was born in 1935 and now lives in White Sulphur In 1908, Francis and his family left Illinois on
Springs and works as a coach and counselor in an emigrant train to Blythe, California[...]lier, World War I broke out, so they stayed in Blythe.
Wayne Dean, Isola VandenBos and Debra In 1917, they heard of a Belgian settlement
Reeves.[...]stayed in the Valier-Conrad area.[...]in the Conrad area.
Gus had done refrigeration work in the area
and is survived by one son, Paul, who lives in San[...]Charles married Mary Nason in 1931. They
stayed on at the home place. In 1955, they pur-
chased land west of Valier. In 1959, Charles and

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (110)[...]Frank and Emma DeBoo home place in 1920

Mary started a registered herd of Angus cat[...]Carol Jean. Valier in the spring of 1919, from Nebraska. Mr.
Louis married Patricia Bouttier. Their home is Derr came in March with an emigrant car
in the Wingina area. They ranch here and in the carrying four head of work horses, a mi[...]s. Derr and the three children, Alice,
ly working in Georgia; Lawrence (Smiley) is Thelma and Harry arrived in April by train. They
married to Jenny Withem and[...]of Valier
children, Laura and Lawrence. They live in owned by a Mr. Gunderson of Aurora, Ne[...]osty), The fourth child, Roy, was born there in 1921.
Ramona and Roberta (Bobbi) are still living at Mr. Derr farmed in the area for several years
home.[...]before selling out and becoming interested in the
Donald married Janet Puyear. They farm a[...]arm north creamery companies for a time. In 1928, in part-
of Valier. They have one daughter, Dawn[...]Conrad, they started
Nichole. Mary Ann is working in Great Falls and the first creamery to operate in Valier. The family
has a son, Ryan. Amy married S[...]d the "Valier Creamery" until 1936.
and they live in Valier where he works for the
PCC&RC. Mark is attending Vo-Tech in Helena
and Angela, Wade and Heidi are still livin[...]rly,
who married Louis G. Stoltz, they are living in
Cut Bank. Kip, Leslie Ann, Jeff and Lynn are still
li[...]have two children, Forrest and Amber. They
reside in Phoenix, Arizona where they own an
applian[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (111)[...]named, until 1942. By this
time World War II was in progress and merchan-
dise was difficult to obtai[...]rom Mrs. Ada Ferguson, where Mr.
Derr passed away in 1957. Mrs. Derr continued[...]ried to Iris Embody and they had
to make her home in Valier until 1970, when her[...]two sons and two daughters. Roy resides in
health failed and she moved to Conrad. She[...]-Thelma Derr Hoover
passed away in 1972 .
The oldest daughter, Alice, married B[...]Charles and Edna Donovan
Alice passed away in 1977 at her home in Cut Charles Donovan was born August 1[...]in Colma, Wisconsin. He came to Helena with his
Thelma married Kirk Hoover and they live at brother in 1924. Charlie and Edna King were
Conrad. They hav[...]so
two sons and one daughter. They presently live in in Choteau. She worked in Helena before her
Oregon.[...]marriage. They continued to make their home in[...]retirement in 1968.[...]Tom Durnell was born in Ohio in 1891 . He
was a cashier in the bank in Williston, North[...]She lived with the Durnells until her death in
1947 in Valier. Tom later moved to Carter, Mon-[...]tana as cashier in the bank there, before coming to
Va lier in 1916, working in the Va lier Bank.
He became Postmaster in the Valier Post Of-
Mr. and[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (112)[...]Benton in the early 1870's and established a[...]very successful, and later built a cattle ranch in[...]one time. In 1916, when I came to Valier there[...]yer Creek and then into
Durnell and Grandma Starr in 1936. Lake Frances, north to t[...]Coulee Flat. There were remains of the ditches in
started the Durnell Real Estate and Insurance[...]e a few
Agency, which he operated until his death in of these left.
1965. Florence then moved[...]had four children, Cecile, Project was used in Montana and Wyoming and,
Tommye, Richard and Jerry, who were all raised perhaps in Colorado. It is a means of developing
in the Va lier community.[...]ficulty in building up the project. I think the time[...]of the early contracts was sixteen years, in equal[...]in, break the sod, establish homes, build chu[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (113)[...]rd to cover ex- Great Northern tracks down in the Dry Fork north
penses and it continued until[...]the project turned Valier was surveyed in 1909. Mr. Atwood
over to the settlers at that tim[...]the project went short of water because the dike
in Alberta and is said to have brought the first[...]urkey track" from Lethbridge to was oversold in relation to the water supply. Part-
Great Falls.[...]ter, by Dave Brown. ficient water in 1919, the financial situation of
Ford, Baco[...]rom Minnesota, this was
Arnold Company had a part in the building of of poor quality and very e[...]irt later moved from Fairfield on the Sun River
in wheeled scrapers. Stearn powered shovels[...]ces had been the Conrad hay water rights in Valier adjudicated and since I
meadow and in someway, Conrad farmers had had measured[...]e and built a darn. was hired. Mr. Atwood was in charge of the whole[...]department, under P. F. La Valle; and I was in[...]teams, four in each team and a plow team, when[...]bunk car for the men. In 1916, I imagine, the[...]I stopped in for a meal at one of these camps, I[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (114)[...]were in use until 1920, I think, when the Montana
Power came in.[...].
Prior to that a dragline had been brought in The train was met by a team of gray hor[...]ake the groceries and furnishings up Main
benefit in the maintenance program. Floyd Hart- Stre[...]There had been a clause in the lot sales that
When I arrived in 1916, Main Street of Valier no liquor establi[...]t of rain that south of the railroad track in the main part of
year which gave all the farm are[...]et and road leading north out of town. There
deep in mud for the few cars that were operating w[...], Floyd Smith and John Lucke mers" came in on the train and represented
formed the Va lier F[...]that was wanted by the community.
Model "T" was in great demand, and it continued The V[...]ime was under the management of Mr . and Mrs.
out in 1929. I had a 1914 Ford Roadster where J. W. McCormick, who had a home out in the
the top folded down like a buggy top, the lig[...]very evident that she was in command. There was
Valier had sewers and wa[...]own managers and small meetings were held in the
at that time. The electric light system was fur- lobby.
nished by generators that were brought in by the The main meeting place[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (115)[...]and later, bringing in natural gas, which at first[...]the pipeline that went through from Cut Bank to[...]Company. When this work was in progress you[...]The Valier Farm Sales Company was in
T. 1 Atkins, ditch rider.[...]$60.00. A great deal of this land had
around town in the summertime, usually in the af- to be foreclosed later and was leased[...]d coal and of the Land Company and he brought in Richard
household goods too, if they were desired[...]e Great Northern since they wanted the area
homes in one quart glass bottles. deve[...]me from
around 1912 was unusually good and played in Colorado and Idaho. The Eppe family was[...]ould be imported irrigation before arriving in Va lier.
for a single game and considerable money[...]o Valier about November 1, 1916. My wife,
pitcher in L. M. (Red) Johnson, who helped them Floren[...]the Company and made visits to the we left in 1949, it was again enlarged. We had
project. W. L[...]moved over to the house owned by Harry Oleson in
and he was followed by R. W. Speir, then Willard[...]on had done Our son, Donald, was born in 1917, later son,
good work as county agent and ca[...]Keith and daughter, Carra, were born. The
be in charge of the western Cargill Company s[...]Later, he farmed on the reservation where ed in 191 7. Valier is to be congratulated on it[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (116)[...]. Also, the
Order of Odd Fellows were very active in the Schultz Coulee Road was rebuilt.
ear[...]and can take
lows membership and were very active in their a great deal of pride in its success in this field.
work.[...]be said of the grain elevators. I had a part in this.
remember Jud Parmalee and Mr. Thompson[...]Wheeler, who lived on Birch
siderable speculation in grain futures sponsored Creek west of Valier. He had a great deal of in-
by the elevators, and in many cases the terest in political affairs and proposed the
speculation ended in disaster. The alfalfa mill doubling of the price of gold, which was
was brought in by the Cargills and they were ac- somewhere around $17.00 an ounce, and was
tive in the grain trade, having considerable revalued by Franklin D. Roosevelt to $35.00 an
storage in Valier and Conrad. ounce,[...].
~muth, Pondera, Glacier and Toole to the north. In "Doc" Simmons was the local veterinarian[...]believe that Gene Another man interested in politics was D. F.
Leech was a commissioner, a Mr[...]the Dupuyer high
school students attended school in Valier.
A colorful man of action in the early days was
Pete St. Denis, the blacksmith. He was active in
many things and took an interest in community
affairs and was a devout Roman C[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (117)[...]rother, Don, who was just a baby, and
also active in many political and business affairs. when t[...]on the Em Goff farm by local at Camas Prairie, where Gene grew up and at-
capital and a deep we[...]re is considerable drilling for natural gas in Dillon. That fall he taught a rural school west
and production, too, in this area where oil has not of Glendive. (N[...]ile it is not a part of town history, there is an in- out of Great Falls.
teresting sidelight in the coming of the Belgian In the fall of 1929, he came to Pondera Coun-
Colony which was brought in as a group by the ty to teach the Mun[...]at as he found a farmer, with money in the bank,
Lake Frances by Joe Fuller played quite a part in who wanted the interest the warrants drew. This
the community when it brought in traveling gave him a chance to sta[...]ller skating was While Gene was in school in Dillon, he met a
enjoyed by all and in later years considerable young lady, who was also teaching in Pondera
dock work was completed.[...]County. This meeting started a romance which
In addition to the First National Bank[...]Grace Brophy. Grace came
managed by C.H. Kester, in early days, the town to Valier with her par en ts from Kansas in 1915.
had a second bank. I believe it was called[...]and Buena Vista
Montana Bank. M. C. Wickware was in charge Schools.
and the stockholde[...]The first winter that Gene and Grace were
in the vicinity. Among these were Harvey Gookin,[...]-George Ebner and bought 320 acres of land in the Lone Tree[...]rest of the land. This was the beginning of a new
in 1910 with his parents, who homesteaded at life for them, which they both liked.
Camas Prairie on the Flathead Indian Reser- In 1936, they purchased eighty acres of
vation. They[...]spell, then irrigated land with buildings in the Wingina
they left in a caravan of five families in covered Valley. This place was built up by[...]. Gene served in the State Legislature as a

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (118)[...]with her daughter Ethel (Mrs. Clifford) Brown in
Reservoir Company, they asked Gene if he would[...]ch he did for twelve years. While he lives in Kahlotus, Washington; Frances (Mrs. Bill)
was a m[...]board, Swift Dam went out, Croskrey lives in Renton, Washington; and Arthur
and for awhile it[...]if they could get it and Anne Eichelberger live in Tacoma,
rebuilt, but because it was a natural dis[...]ired now and have rented Valier, Montana in the summer of 1923. The
their farm to their nephe[...]Pearl and Ethel, came from Daven- enroll in the Valier High School that next fall of
port, Washington in October, 1915 to Cut Bank, 1923, along with the other children in elemen-
Montana, where they lived until moving to[...]ool, which included Vernie, Stella, Anna
Williams in March, 1916 to work on the Bill Spin- Pearl, Joe and Bonnie, under the strict tutorage of
ning Ranch in the Bullhead Community. Principal Carrie Larson.
In 191 7, they homesteaded in the Bullhead There we rented a five-ro[...]job to drive our two milk cows from Dupuyer
In 1923, they moved to Valier where their to[...]back, which took all day to
son, Arthur, was born in 1924 and their cover the 18 miles.
daughter, Frances, in 1929. Mr. Eichelberger Valier was o[...]e new friends. With not much money
cil. He served in that capacity until 1942, when coming in and with our large family we had to
the family mo[...]e during the time he was marshall was one in the cows from the lakeshore each evening. I
Hallo[...]his bicycle
clogging barricaded intersections and in- for me to use in exchange for my horse to ride-a
vestigating a num[...]were ap-
prehended, he was forced to take his son in with
the rest of the group.
The Eichelberger's lived in southeast Valier
and the house still remains, having been
remodeled.
Mr. Eichelberger passed away in November
of 1968 in Kalispell at the age of 82. He and
Bessie celebrated their fiftieth wedding anniver-
sary in June of 1960, and they were Montana[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (119)[...]ted sheriff of Pondera County.
She and I got lost in the big building and These were[...]as mother, Anna, to strive to keep all of us in
about over. We finally all got situated and settl[...]t
down to the routine of our first term of school in for both our mother and father to get us thr[...]ol.
Maggie did very well and was declared highest
in the school for that year. To name a few stu-
dents in the high school: Forrest St. Denis, the Lowe[...]an boys, Wilkies, to Valier by train in 1911 right after
Katie and Alphus Gordon, Dorothy[...]have to back up and make
drowned with his brother in Lake Frances. another try to get up[...]emembers that they had to buy their
and also Rock City was our family picnic spot on drinking water which was delivered by Mr.
weekends, riding in our Model T Ford touring Worley in a barrel on a stoneboat. There was only
automobile. one well in town. All other water used was rain
Our uncle, Ray Embody, returned from the water caught in cisterns.
service in World War I, and shortly after his[...]s a busy man musicals, and cantatas given in cooperation with
in those days and had many trips to make to[...]a, who the cashier of the bank. Edna sang in a quartette
nursed us and kept the window blinds down in with Maude Goff, Mr. Rieder and Mr. Bu[...]teen of them went in a lumber wagon the day
About a year later, M[...]y.
and I learned the switchboard also, and filled in In 1913 Edna took a homestead. A friend
at times.[...]d visit back
The Ed Welker family, who lived in Dupuyer, and forth to keep from getting too lonesome. Ed-
came to live in Valier later, where they operated na's sist[...]ends back one of the first teachers in Valier. She taught the
again.[...]ended our respective schools, and on In those days, Mr. Curnett owned a team of six

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (120)[...]home years ago, moved to the Valier area in 1912 to make their
and they hadn't heard from him[...]or the patients. In 1915, he went into the electrical business
Bill Emery, who married Edna in 191 7, at in Valier. Shortly after he married Edna Wilke.
one[...]into the hardware business.
north of the theater. In 1913 he ran the picture In 1922, a partnership was formed between
show, his[...]machinery. This partnership was dissolved in[...]as W. D. Emery Company, located in the present
In 1907, at the age of 21, Bill Emery left his day Wentworth building.
home in Vermont to visit an uncle, Murdo He passed away in 1935 and the store con-
MacKenzie, in Lethbridge, Alberta. After a short tinued[...]School.

W D. Emery Company in June, 1935. Left to right are Bob Emery, L[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (121)[...]He was active in track, football, and basketball[...]a partner with Willie Rinio in the meat market,
and opened a meat shop in Rieder Mere. He later[...]operated Lloyd's Market. In 1955 he sold the[...]purchased by Don and Dorothy Wentworth in[...]in the Bullhead area.

The John Eppe family in 1980.[...]pe, daughter of Tom and Florence Greg, in the great adventure of pioneering to
Durnell, were married on October 6, 1938 in Valier in 1917. Although there was a hotel and
Valier, Mont[...]businesses, there was only one
John was born in Windsor, Colorado, and tree. It looked quite desolate to this family
came to Valier in 1917. They both graduated moving here fr[...]gh hopes they
from Valier schools, leaving Valier in 1943, when had hired two boxcars to bring their four horses,
John was employed in the Kaiser Shipyards in one cow, pigs and chickens, as well as th[...]anied the box-
to Montana where John was employed in the cars, and they waited three days in Billings for
Gallup City oil fields for 31 years. the cars to catch up with them. With five
In 1959 h~ purchased oil wells, producing chil[...]ed her husband's help as
them along with his job. In 1974, he sold out, but they traveled in the coach. They had made
continued his job until his retirement in 1975, arrangements for their land through the Valier
and purchased a home in Conrad. Land and Water Compa[...]would
Tommye started work for Pondera County in also have housing available for them when t[...]rm as Pon- arrived; however, they had to stay in the hotel for
dera County treasurer.[...]and Tommye have three children; John house in town. Their furniture, for the most part,
Jr., residing in Conrad, owned and operated a had to be stored while they built a house on their
watch repair shop in the Valier Drug with Elmer land.
Hotvedt for ten years; Diana Higgins resides in Everyone told Greg Eppe that he was foo[...]ty dollars worth of trees to plant on his
resides in Houston, Texas. land, but he saw the one tree in the yard of Mrs.
John Eppe passed away October, 1980 in Guardipee, who took in laundry and watered the
Houston while visi[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (122)[...]Street was paved. Baker had the theatre in 191 7,[...]several boarding houses. The Valerian was in the[...]uld also have trees. Some settlers had to live in tents while they built
However, the man who sold[...]y these bachelors. Chauen had a stove and
winters in Montana, and the Canadian poplars all stove[...]es to get together. Although this made pigs in her kitchen so they would stay warm, and
seventee[...]and warm family and friend relationships built in
lovers paid a quarter each week for the expenses[...]. Eppe, Mrs. Wollam, Leo Wollam
and Dan Webb were in the quartette.
The Abbott Lake ladies formed[...]e meeting
was nearly over, so refreshments served in the
homes resembled meals at times. Mary[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (123)[...]and Mary Eppe. I for a nickel.
came to Valier in 191 7 with my parents and three I finished the eighth grade and high school in
brothers and sister Connie. We all attended the Valier. In 1935 I married my schoolgirl
Valier School.[...]ties Company. twice.
In 1934 I married Nellie Castle of Conrad[...]raise peas for the Water Company,
and we remained in Valier for a few years. In but the wind did the harvesting for me. That was
1936 we moved to Cut Bank where I was em- the end of my fa[...]r. Be-
transferred to Conrad. I became part owner in tween the two of them, they kept me busy[...]e Co., and remained with them until years. In 1939 I went to work for the Water Com-
my retirem[...]We have one daughter, Joan, and two grand- In 1951 I bought a small farm to go with the job
chi[...]and stayed there until I retired in 1978 when I
I think the highlight of my life in Valier was bought a home in Conrad.
Lake Frances, fishing and hunting. It was[...]On one such occasion in 1910 they were in the[...]to the young couple coming in and saying, "This[...]buck." Of course, in later years, they grew to[...]was in the hotel at that time, and Agnes said he[...]live as she
As a young boy, I went to school in the coun- had a kidney disorder. They moved in[...]n be near the doctor. She died that summer in 1911
the Marias River, and all the fried chicken and at the age of forty-two. Her funeral was in the old
goodies the women would bring. Catholic church and she is buried in the Dupuyer
Then there was Chatauqua that came to town cemetery. Cal died in 1946 when he was eighty-
for a week. We got twenty-five cents for spending nine and is also buried in Dupuyer.

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (124) Agnes didn't live in Valier again until 1934
when she and her husband,[...]m Washington with their nine
children. They lived in the old Kuka house, across
from Jazz Orr's, for o[...]d for the Montana
Western and later managed a bar in Dupuyer.
Agnes often cooked for haying and lambin[...]d housework, home nursing and assisted
Doc Powell in childbirth. The years went by with
the children a[...]s ranch. Elmer went back to
Washington and worked in a mine at Discovery
Bay, Althea worked at the tel[...]Department. Thelma (Corky)
worked at Mike's Place in East Glacier for a few
years also.
The war c[...]ver all together again.
Mr. Embody and Elmer were in Washington
working on Indian Island for the civil[...]val Air Isabelle Stewart.
Station in Seattle. Harvey went in the first draft in
1941 and was a storekeeper aboard an Army 1960. Agnes remained in Valier until moving to
transport; he was in New Zealand, Australia, New the Pioneer Home in Conrad in 1977. She passed
Guinea, France and Italy. Don joined the away in 1980 at the age of 89 and is buried in the
paratroopers and was in the 101st Airborne Dupuyer Cemetery.
Division, seeing action in Normandy, Ardennes, Elmer married M[...]ters, Leatha, Jean and Rona. He is now
Althea was in the Wacs and served in the United retired after working for Civi[...]arried Roy Derr and was raising a foreman in both Alaska and Washington and en-
family in Valier; Lucy and Darleen were still in joys his summers in Babb, Montana and winters in
school. Agnes took boarders, many teachers Washington. Althea is living in Conrad.
became familiar faces around the family t[...]e a few, Mr. Egan, Mr. Sticht, Mr. Fit- live in Helena. He is a retired engineer from the
schen,[...]Highway Department.
Noyes Embody passed away in 1946 in Thelma is married to E. D. King and mother
Washington, Agnes continued to live in Valier of three, Donna, Richard and Roger. They reside
cooking on farms and ranches. In 1954 she in Rogers, Arkansas.
married Ben Farrell. Ben did farm work in the Don married Vicki Cagle and ha[...]caping at Crown Zellerbach paper mill in Port Town-
jobs. They were employed at Bud Deardo[...]at
ranch at the time of his death, he passed away in to Alaska one year. He passed away in 1965 at[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (125)the age of 44. In 1940, Bruce and Helen Goff were married
Iris, now Mrs. Wayne Roseman, lives in An- and they opened a Gambles Store in Colville,
chorage, Alaska, where she and her husb[...]n States Navy. After service, three years in both the
and operate the Two Travelers Restaurant[...]ars later, he is still
art gallery and book store in Port Townsend, occupied with the farm. T[...]Bruce has been active in various community ac-
Lucy is married to Don[...]mmunity Club, the Red
and operate Miller Printing in Pittsburg, Califor- Cross, American Legion, Po[...]ity of Washington School of
Chuck Redd, they live in Valier and have a son, Pharmacy. After seve[...]ing with her father. She enjoys the outdoor life
in Shelby and works at the Corner Beauty Shop. and absence from hectic city life and plans to
As five generations in my family have lived or take over operation of the farm with added ex-
are living in Valier, I must add there is nothing perience.[...]town is a wonderful place Jim was born in 1948 and attended Valier
for raising a family, fo[...]hard war king quality of our ancestors, we in the San Francisco area.
can make our town even a[...]The Farrington Family In October 1927, a Model T Ford and a truck
Bruce Farrington was born in Iowa Falls, load of furniture pulled up in front of a house on
Iowa in 1914, one of five brothers born to John the[...]Ferguson moved
and Belle Farrington, pioneers of Iowa Falls. his family into the old Tidyman house where they
Bruce attended Iowa Falls schools, Ellsworth would be living for the next thirty-five years.
Junior College and Iowa State College. In 1938, Blaine had just been hired as th[...]and Water Company
St. Paul, Minnesota, Bruce read in the "Lumber- and the family settled into becoming a vital part
man's Journal", an ad for lumber company em- of the Valier community. They moved here from
ployment in Valier, Montana at Akofer Lumber Conrad,[...]ious five years. The
notified to report for duty. In 1938, he arrived in girls, Virginia and Anita, ages eleven and ten,
Valier and for some forty-two years has been in or immediately enrolled in the local school and
related to Va lier.[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (126)[...]gh to have Miss Larson as his teacher
when he was in the grades. Miss Larson helped
mold the lives of[...]discipline.
As farm manager, Blaine traveled in the rural
areas a great deal, so he knew every ra[...]ut no one could tell that he had a weddings in 1937.
new one, for he always drove a black one. H[...]driving was and help them get established in work of some
always very hazardous because of the[...]me farm house along the way. Western Valier in 1948. Blaine moved them to the farm
hospitality c[...]lier and taught them new farming
saved many lives in those days when transpor- methods as well[...]nglish. Nina
tation and communication were really in their in- taught Katherine how to cook American style[...]of the
the ladies. When the club started the park in the area. Those who were willing to try a new[...]n, they were right there giving of periment in farming found themselves growing
their time and talent in planting the trees, shrubs garden peas, radishe[...]a as a
that all might enjoy the beauty. Gardening in haying alternative. During his years as a[...]the himself he promoted malting barley in this area.
severe climate, but they proved that m[...]me quite young man he had helped his father in the sheep
famous all over the area and people came from camps in Idaho so he decided that now was the
long[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (127)first controlled environment facilities for hogs in widow, two daughters, four grandchildren and
t[...]ives
lagoon type waste disposal. He was a pioneer in in Columbia Falls with her family.
many areas becaus[...]a Mildred graduated from Conrad High in
new thing. 1934 and from Columbus School of Nursing in
Blaine and Nina retired in 1960 and moved 1938. She married in 1940. Three children were
to Sun City, Arizona where they have lived for born. She worked in nursing for about twenty
twenty years. Nina passed away in 1980, but years in the Great Falls area, is now retired and
Blaine i[...]ng and is still ready to try new makes her home in Great Falls. One daughter,
ideas. -Anita Ferguson Jones Judith, lives in Helena and works for Mountain
Bell in marketing; one son is a clinical psychologist
in Helena and one son is an engineer for Hulett-
The Herb Felting Family Packard in Fort Collins, Colorado. There are
Herb Fett[...]a from eight grandchildren.
Ada, Minnesota in the year of 1914. After
working as a ranch hand f[...]The Jacob Clemmons Fey Family
Valier. In 1916, he married Olive Wold, who was[...]Carl Wold. She had a four year old 1860, in West Leyden, Lewis County, New York,
son, Elsworth. A daughter, Mildred, was born in the son of Clemmons and Mary Seifen Fey, b[...]whom were born in Germany and came to this
The family home wa[...]with horses, Jacob came to Montana in November, 1881,
gradually becoming mechanized. He[...]and enj(?yed fishing on Lake Fran- ended in Dillon. From there they traveled by
ces. He serve[...]d Wingina They took up homesteads in the Dearborn
School during their elementary years. We attend- area and in 1884, Jacob went back to New York
ed a community Sunday School in Williams, and he and Mary Jane Noake[...]Clemons, St. Peters Mission and high school in
The family moved to Valier about 1930,[...]Anthony married Emma E. Noakes, sister of
died in 1930 and the remaining family moved Mary Jane, on July 24, 1890 in Helena and they
back to the farm, where Herb cont[...]moved from the Dearborn area to Gold Butte in
until about 1942. He made his home with[...]ad a successful sheep ranch, raised
life. He died in 1960. cattle, hor[...]master carpenter. His ef-
Elsworth excelled in basketball and football forts were also direc[...]s, earning an all- one of which resulted in his holding the office of
conference gold footbal[...]the Dearborn Telephone
graduated from Valier High in 1931 and was Company, formed in 1909. He was a member of
married in 1933. He went to work for Bonneville the Dearborn Lodge No. 21, IOOF in Augusta.
Power in Vancouver, Washington in 1939, In September of 1904, Jacob's wife, Mary
retiring in 1970. He died in 1974, leaving the Jane, died at ag[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (128)[...]s, Lillie, Arthur, Jacob, Walter, Mabel, and Lula in about 1914.

Clemons and was buried in the cemetery on Flat he, as president, employed his son-in-law,
Creek. He remarried, and his second wife, Le[...]hur Robertson as manager.
M. Kunckle, passed away in December, 1908. A few of t[...]kenson, Floyd Ficke,
bodies subsequently reburied in Highland George Webb, Lena Be[...]was very proud of the Valier Mercantile,
married in 1910 in Seattle and they adopted a the lea[...]e of the area, where one
daughter, Rachel Bonnie, in 1923. could buy almost anything, I was told, from a par-
The ranch in the Dearborn area was sold Oc- ty dre[...]sted of seven thousand fine new home in Valier, which is still standing at
acres and the[...]tle, 48 horses, 22 hogs and While in Valier, Mr. Fey was active in the
a flock of chickens.[...]onic Order, a member of the Mystic Shrine of
In 1916, Jacob bought the "Big Store", the[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (129)[...]Dry goods side of the Valier Mercantile Company in 1916. Jacob Fey was the owner.

years were replac[...]vigorous person, ever ambitious with an op-
in his Franklin and he became a familiar figure[...]always cheerful, accepted the
on the dusty roads in and around Valier. Possibly inevitable an[...]the home of his daughter, Lillie Albright, in Great
made frequent trips to the Sweetgrass Hills[...]become acquainted
trusting nature and generousity in extending with him through the recollections of others, to
credit resulted in his loss of the store in N ovem- whom I am indebted for much of the foregoing in-
ber, 1921.[...]ent to these events, Jacob Fey oc-
cupied himself in various jobs. Other tha~ that he
worked again wit[...]has. P. (Tod) Fuller Family
and for a time worked in a saw mill in Eureka, Charles Parrish (Tod) Fuller, son of Judge
following a trade he learned in his father's mill Fuller, of Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, came to
back in New York. Just how Grandfather was em- Valier in 1910. He had just graduated from
ployed following his years in Valier, I do not Lehigh University with a degree in engineering.
know.[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (130)[...]The home Jacob C. Fey built in Valier.

who was project engineer, surveying a di[...]Emery left and opened his own grocery store in
system, some fifty miles in length with diversions the present Wentwort[...]Tod's brother, Joe, came from Wilkes Barre in
system placed about 6,000 acres under 1932 and became a partner in the Fuller Mercan-
irrigation.[...]a.
engineer for that project. That dam, completed in Tod Fuller sold the grocery store to[...]as a rock filled structure with a surface in approximately 1935.
facing of reinforced concrete[...]eet high, at Land and Water Company, was city clerk at one
that time one of the highest in the country. This time, was on the draft b[...]during World War II.
was rebuilt and completed in 1967, with the He retired and[...]young engineers were health. He died in Missoula May 14, 1956. His
also the survey crew f[...]The Robert Gammon Family
married Edi th Kester in 1914 and Theo married Robert B. an[...]ales Valier from Oaksdale, Washington in 1916.
Company and later cashier at the First National For the first month they lived in an apart-
Bank, later with the Federal Land Bank,[...]ary, Bob started the first garage in Valier and
born in 1918. The Fullers built a home in Valier, sold Overland cars. A short time l[...]lives.
and one and one-half miles east of Valier. In the There she started a variety store. Tha[...]r Community Center.
grocery and hardware business in the building The spring of 191 7,[...]farm, the
just north of the present post office. In 1933, Bill Thompson Golder place, two[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (131)[...]had been filled, he'd stay in town spending his[...]in the tub or some brew being aged in a corner.[...]than the berries in the wine.
This man died in 1965 of exposure about[...]not be forgotten
Robert and Dollie Gammon in 1934.[...]his generousi ty.
Dupuyer. Bob also had a garage in Dupuyer for
one and one-half years in addition to the farm. He The Ge[...]ell place, where they Children born in the l 970's begin the fifth
lived until Bob's dea[...]generation of Geiger's to be born on American
In 1945, Dollie bought the Brophy house in soil. Family roots have not been traced beyond
Valier, south of the Methodist Church and in the early 1800's when George Geiger emigrated
1947, she married "Bud" Deardorff. In 1952, to New York from Southern Germany[...]house to Tom Gibson. born in New York State in 1840.
Dollie passed away on November 19, 1959. Wm. H. grew up in Michigan, served with the
The three daugMers have lived in and around Seventh Michigan Cavalry und[...]Valentine (Dutch) Gartner
Dutch was born in Germany May 3, 1882. He
was a butcher by trade and homesteaded near
Valier in 1909. His home was on the place where
Jerry Slezak lives now. In 1929 he became a
citizen of the United Sta[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (132)[...]in 1915. They bought 160 acres adjoining Fred's[...]the home place in 1947 when Bert and Ruth[...]Wisner, San Francisco; Robert, who was killed in
a plane accident in 1953; James, married to[...]William H., Jr. and wife, Vera, arrived in
General Custer and was with General Grant at[...]rd Theater the night Hazel Hoglund who died in 1978 and Billie
Lincoln was shot. He served more[...]andstetter Ruth, now at the Pioneer Home in Conrad, is
in 1870. the last of the early Geigers to settle in the area.
They raised six sons and one daughter. The She remembers that Brother Van held services in
family moved to Nebraska about 1880. It was[...]Van would show up without fanfare
Interested in stories of the fabulous hunting and the neighb[...]via the
and fishing, as well as fertile farmlands in Mon- telephone line installed by Mr. Massey.[...]Geiger (Ora) and Chet various buildings in the community including the
were the first to leave Nebraska. Traveling in large hall at Gundlock, which she says was cold
their Studebaker in 1914, they used "The Blue and drafty.
Boo[...]re were not Most of the family had flu in 1918 and were
highways at that time, careful atte[...]sary. Large barns and other land- who lived in the community.
marks served as mileposts along th[...]ed with insulin when
lodging scarce. At one point in eastern Montana, it was first produced aroun[...]ister, lived for a time on Frances Heights
loomed in the distance for days before they with her husband, George, and family during the
arrived in Valier. There they awaited the arrival 1930's[...]ds including horses, cows and farm school in 1925 at age five. One day a man at-
machin[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (133)[...]east side of Frances Heights and lived in the[...]Falls in 1957.[...]is Mrs. Reeves
Vera and Bill Geiger's first home in Montana. In the and lives in Loma, Montana.
car are Grandma Ammer, Vera, Hazel[...]ger Reeves

Bob was subpeonaed, the star witness. In answer
to the question, "Where did the man hit th[...]Geist Family
cow?", Bob said loudly and clearly, "In front of the Through an advertisement by Mr. Wayman in
schoolhouse."[...]amily Ted Keil, homesteaded land in the Valier area.[...]y father homesteaded about
married August 6, 1913 in Nebraska. They moved[...]es to the north and east of Valier. We
to Montana in 1916 because his older brother
continued living in the area until 1924, when my
Fred had been in Montana two years and had set-[...]amily met severe financial conditions. So we
tled in the Frances Heights area and they thought[...]grader, helping the teacher start the fire in the
his brother, Fred, until arrangements for som[...]potbellied stove in the mornings. Also I remem-[...]per. In that school, I recall winning the spelling[...]in the bib of my overalls.[...]our house burning down and temporarily living in[...]used a great deal in winter. I do not remember[...]tremely unhappy in that harsh, cold environment,[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (134)[...]Blankenship. I was in third grade in Valier and[...]Valier in 1912. Dad proved up a homestead nine[...]miles north of Valier near Rock City. We lived on[...]Dad had a horse and buggy he used in the sum-
mer and a sleigh in the winter. He drove back[...]ay. That made eighteen miles
time she had to stay in a small hotel in town after
every day as Dad had a clothing store in Valier
arriving from Colorado while my father com[...]There were two barns in Va lier at that time.
were born in Valier in October of 1918.[...]located between the two banks that were in
his bicycle. I also remember young Ralph Parker,[...]Mother was very active in the Valier
Edison phonograph, which we took home[...]High School in 1928 and I graduated in 1930.
chokecherries.[...]nd Timothy hay. My
mother made butter and sold it in Valier. The H. A . Gookin[...]s on Harvey A. Gookin came to Valier in 1909, and
a buttermilk diet. Also, we remember his filed on eighty acres of land in the area known as
daughter, Erdine, and his name[...]irrigation project. Harvey was born in Iowa, but
My father worked for Hans and Fritz, nor[...]He built a house on the-
proper handling of meats in their retail shop on property and also built[...]Street. In 1910, his wife,Anna, joined him along with his[...]nd lived near the town's Sparling place was in the Bullhead area.
electric generating pla[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (135)[...]their old place on Birch Creek. Harve retired in[...]Lake, and owned property, and wintered in[...]where he died in November of 1963. Anna
The Birchfield School in 1930 or 1931, Mrs. Mayme celebrated he[...]second, 1980, and lives in Missoula Manor and is
in good health. Her daughter, Martha, died in
Creek, where they raised cattle, and were more[...]1977 of cancer. She is survived by her
successful in raising sheep. da[...]County Attorney. Bob is active in community and
People used to test their cars[...]us,
as they couldn't get up the hill, especially in the The Goff Family
spri[...]Goff and his wife, Mary Jane, were
Neighbors in Birchfield were Fred Brown, both b[...]and finally decided to make their home in
Kilians, Chris Banes, Stoltz, Tom Nelson, Frank[...]Dillon. came to Montana in 1909. Jack had graduated
The school near the farm was the Birchfield
School, in about 1930-31, Mayme Riggs was the
teacher. (I think she's still alive in Billings.) Soon af-
ter Birchfield was closed, al[...]Grandma remembers all the turkeys she
raised, in fact, believe you could call it a herd.
Remember[...]Mrs. Gookin
often in the winter it was by horse and sleigh?[...]I think was funny. You know
how the wind can blow in that area! Well, it was a

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (136)[...]In the spring, they came from Conrad to[...]pay for what we got. Father had farmed in North[...]d attended the graduation selling land in 1913. He sold 160 acres to Mrs.
ceremonies in Minneapolis, was riding home with Chas[...]believe they were required to establish residence
in Valier, Montana, where they have both[...]loped because she spent the summer of
to go, stop in and see him. He will show you 1912,[...]with her mother on the land
around and assist you in anyway he can." Taking which was locat[...]kota people who bought land
The Goffs stayed in Conrad that winter and from the Water[...]e University of South Dakota. He was also
shipped in from North Dakota, where Jack had acquainted with Maude and her mother, and
been born in Drayton, North Dakota in 1886, and would often visit them at the cabin, as his land
Em had been born in 1888. was within walking distance.

Spring wheat in 1916 yielded fifty-six and one-haH bushels[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (137)[...]ttie and Ella.

After spending those summers in Montana, spur" within one hundred y[...]moved into
of the young people of Valier. We took in many our new house where I now live. Two children
social events including dances, in both Williams were born to us, Helen M[...]became engaged and arranged born in this house, who lived only an hour, and is
for the wedding to take place in 1914. She set the buried in Lakeview Cemetery.
date and time later, but it was to be in Elk Point. We had many happy hours o[...]sister, Lu, as maid of honor, and here in Valier. We had our fiftieth weding an-
Roy Pillin[...]l acquainted niversary at Helen's home in 1964. Many of our
in Montana and at one time lived in Choteau. friends came to call. Som[...]5. Maude wanted her away and is buried in Lake Frances Cemetery.
piano and most all of her[...]days, and again when we moved to town in
We got a rate of $50 a car for everything she neighboring homes. Her husband died in 1963.
wanted to bring and there was a side[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (138)[...]e Bell. Jack and Bea raised two poisoning set in immediately and as this was the
sons, Dr. John Go[...]worked at Swift Dam
owned by Ruth Marie Hartsell. In later years, during its construction and[...]d most of his life, as did his father. Bea In 1912, the Gordons lost a baby boy one day
Goff passed away in 1975 and Jack in 1977. old. It was during an epidemic[...]he creek for
the girls, Lu, Della, and Lil, lived in Valier miles and neighbors having come ac[...]ittle casket out to bury
John Telgener, and lived in Valier for many years. the baby on the home p[...]as no way
Lillian married Herb Reinelt, and lives in to get to town and the family was too[...]d acreage and
Olliver "Ollie" Gordon was born in the Blue raised cattle. Hay was hard to come by and Ollie
Ridge Mountains of Virginia in 1879. At a very leased hay land on variou[...]e.
Virginia. He worked for them for several years in The Gordons went from horse and buggy to
Virginia and came with them to the Valier area in Model T Ford, which was a most controversial[...]t many times
the 7 Block. He returned to Virginia in 1906 to it would refuse to respond to the[...]and rented a house and took in other children
The two Gordon children were born in who were also going to school. Lilly Ralph, Wally
Helena, Alpheues in 1907 and Kathryne "Katie" Clay and Dorothy Fitzpatrick were some of them.
in 1909. While playing in a barn at the Cowel Later Mrs. Go[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (139)[...]o have
Seemed like babies always liked to be born in the to pick potato bugs, dropping them into a can of
middle of the night in those days. kerosene to[...]was probably a
Mrs. Gordon also did nursing in her own nickel's worth of candy t[...]oduce and delivered it to neighbors that had
leaf in Mr. Gordon's garden", this being the story[...]ven-
casions, some of the doubting ones were seen in tured out into the world of hard kno[...]s with one shot
chat. Each year a picnic was held in the Gordon from a ten gauge s[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (140)enough, so it could have happened. Ollie in the choir.
believed it did.[...]bors, parties
The Gordons moved to Kalispell in 1947 due at the country school houses, dan[...]health of Mrs. Gordon. They had sixteen once in awhile. One of their favorite pastimes
happy years in their home surrounded by apple was ridin[...]r money.
and many friends. Mrs. Gordon was active in the They purchased the farm, west of the c[...]had been a member all her which is still in the family, in the year of 1928.
life and knew her Bible from co[...]nd Mrs. Gordon died twelve days apart were in Kalispell, Montana. Faye was ill for quite
in May of 1962 and are buried in the Glacier a few years and died in January, 1935.
Memorial Gardens in Kalispell. While vis[...]Bartlett's that year I
Alpheues Gordon died in Anaconda in July, met Earl for the first time at a dance at the Air-
1968 and is buried in the Memorial Gardens port Inn. We met again in the spring of 1936, the
there.[...]he had gone to a church convention. He
some time in 191 7, on a tour for land promotion was in Choteau at the time. Our small wedding
sponsored[...]snowbanks, we arrived
ticket validated and stayed in the big hotel one late and no minister. We then went looking for
night. It must have been in the summer time another minister and w[...]he decided on one east of town.
He came back in July, 1918, in an emigrant
train with his horses, cows and house[...]he rs.
Elwin had a pony that would ride home in the
back of their Model T Ford.
Another time[...]an active member of the Methodist
Church, serving in every area as well as singing[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (141)[...]to Valier.
When Nels Swanson opened the bank in
Valier, Earl was one of the stockholders. He was[...]heir
regular business.
We spent many winters in California and
Arizona. One of our memorable trip[...]ithout our lights on, we were picked Lodge in Conrad July 1, 1978. He entered the
up. The polic[...]ad Hospital on March 7, 1979, then entered
you do in Montana, but we here usually drive the Pi[...]ere going the wrong July 1, 1980. He is buried in the Valier Cemetery.
way on a one-way street. We visited friends in Earl's aunt, Hattie Holliday, and husband,
Detroit, Michigan and Waterloo, Iowa and then Lis Holliday, also lived in Valier. When Kelly
on to Los Angeles, California,[...]ly's son, wife, Izetta and
Earl became ill ·in November of 1966 and son, Billy, also were[...]killed in an accident while working in the[...]Alex Graham was born December 8, 1889 in[...]crews in the early 1900's, staying to work for Dr.[...]World War I, serving in France as a mule skinner.[...]in 1920, and married Irene Gammon of Dupuyer,
Montana in 1921. They ranched above Dupuyer[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (142)[...]I was born March 23, 1901, in Hullsberg,[...]had a farm and orchards in Holland and Dad was[...]mation telling about this new land. So in 1913,[...]board a boat. Our oldest sister
The Graham family in 1962. Back row, Aileen Offer- . stayed with our[...]I remember that shortly after we came in
The first five of these children were born at[...]rather cool
marriages and careers have taken them in many that morning. By evening a blizzard[...]lived near us, his
Valier from Box Elder, Montana in September, name was D. E. Kelet and we[...]nn, Since I had finished grade school in Holland,
Erick G., Nelson, Carl and Amanda (Amy)[...]elgian School at the Big C Ranch
Aileen. Brian is in the Army and Kerry is now Mrs.
Tom Kn ud tzon. Both Tom and Kerry are in the
Army in California.
"Deke" was originally from Bynum[...]chool.
The Greens started a small flower shop in
Valier in November, 1979, called "Green's
Greenery".[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (143) In 1937, we bought the land on the Bullhead[...]and had one boy and five girls. Gus lives in[...]Hayes and Roger and Dick Habets live in Valier.
Florence is married to Jerry Murray and lives in[...]ty is married to Doug Mavity and they live in[...]id of honor, married to Ted Olson and lives in Sun River. They
Rachael Christiaens Lightener, be[...]Robert Stoltz and they live in Missoula, they have
for only a short time. It is[...]ses and the plow both of
us did the plowing.
In 1923, I left home at the age of 22 and
went to work for a dairy in Whitefish for $25 a
month. In a year I returned to Valier and worked
at differe[...]got enough money and
with help from the bank, put in a crop on rented[...]land around the area.
On a cold November day in 1928, I married In 1947, right after World War II, I made my
Evona C[...]been back seven times. We moved off the farm in
Rachael, Evona's sister and my brother, Pete, as 1954 and built a home in Valier and I continued
attendants. In order to get to the church we drove to manage[...]Evona has been active in the St. Francis Altar[...]and we both are active in the Senior Citizens. I[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (144)[...]person then to Butte, Montana where he worked in the
that arrived in this area in 1913. Presently Evona mines. When he was in Butte, he heard about the
and I are both involved in the Senior Citizens. I coal mines on Birch Cr[...]tepmother, Mary, two brothers, these places in the summertime, because he did
August and Peter,[...]uy
several other families, from Hulsberg, Holland in coal until the fall of the year. He had plent[...]oal during the fall and winter months would
Ranch in Father Carroll's two story farm house for brin[...]and with and girls when she was fourteen. In Chicago
learning the language. The area they lived in is there was a Mother House where they staye[...]and church Mother House during unemployment.
in the area that the group had built.[...]rade school. He then learned that Anne was in Chicago. On his return
went out on his own, working for ranchers and trip to Montana, he stopped in at Chicago and
farmers. He was working at the Sle[...]would also visit Anne in Chicago, they also
Irene was born to Paul an[...]mine on letters led to their marriage in Pennsylvania and
Birch Creek eight miles north of[...]eek mining coal
Paul and Anne were both born in Buchavitz, and some farming.
Austria, that[...]th a team of horses and a
years old. They settled in Pennsylvania. Paul wagon to get a Majesti[...]that they had ordered. The stove
child, he worked in the coal mines there. When he and sewing mach[...]of danger, such as, the rats would run tons, in one piece, to a fair for an exhibit.
in one direction, squealing, and that would warn[...]ne were
the miners that there was a possible cave-in about married, Paul's mother and three[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (145)John and Martin came out to visit. Martin and In November, 1927, they returned to New
Sam stayed w[...]his family and returned to Valier in February.
When the irrigation project came into Irene, her brother, Dan, and mother stayed in
operation at Valier, the waste water ran down a[...]er Webb. They raised sheep, hogs,
along pathways, in tubs, and different areas in irrigated for other farmers and farmed.
th[...]ke School. They had box They reside in Florence, Montana where Elmer is
socials, dances, Christmas programs and family engaged in construction work.
get-togethers at the school.[...]ol Anaconda. They have five daughters, LaVee,
in Czechoslovakia and three years in Germany. Noreena (deceased), Vileena, Charleena and
Her folks worked in coal mines and whatever Earlee. They r[...]They have one son, Chad. They reside in Great[...]All the children attended schools in Va lier.
Gene quite farming in 1956 and worked for[...]ployed in Conrad.[...]Peter Habets, Jr. was born in Hulsberg,
Gene and Irene Habet[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (146)country with his family in 1906. They settled east and Karilee were both excellent trumpet players,
of Valier. In 1935, he married Florence Haney of Lynn was t[...]for the
Gildea of Shelton, Connecticut now lives in Pen- high school MYF group which sponsored ma[...]nd Karilee were among
California. Larry now lives in Valier and has four about twenty Valier kids wh[...]aturing the United Nations.
Chester and now lives in St. George, Utah and Floyd was very active in the Odd Fellows
has two daughters and two sons, S[...]preceded three years of visiting all the lodges in
Ernie married Shirley Denzer of Conrad and Montana by the time he had served his term as
now lives in Shelby. Grand Master in 1968.
Peter continued to farm north of Valie[...]hich got start-
his illness and death May 5, 1944 in Great Falls, ed in the early '30's, was the focal point of much
Mont[...]Meeting monthly in the homes of members, it[...]bride, sent care packages to boys in the service,
Floyd was born in Mound City, South Dakota helped bereaved families, held annual picnics
in 1913, to Ray and Freda Hall and spent his and Christmas parties and had many hilarious
early years in northeastern Washington, and in get-togethers of its members. In 1975, it finally
the Broadus area. He has a sister, Idell Moore, of disbanded.
Ledger, and a brother, Ray, in California. Floyd A family tradition for thirty-seven years has
graduated from high school in Colville, been our Christmas Eve din[...]ern Montana party at Mom Hall's festive home in Ledger. It is
College in Dillon. From 136 until 1942, he still a happy reunion each year for any and all the
taught in rural schools at Buena Vista, Ledger
and Abbott Lake, followed by a year in the Valier
school system.
Floyd and I were married in 1939, and in
1942, we bought the George Minty farm, located
fo[...]use of his machinery, we were able to get a
start in farming and gradually purchased our
own equipment[...]sed a big garden.
Our son, Russell, was born in 1943, followed
in the next ten years by three daughters, Lynelle,
Karilee and Trudy. In 1952, a dream came true
when our old farmhouse wa[...]n-
veniences we hadn't had before.
Beginning in 1949, we had children attend- The Hall family in March, 1980. Karilee, Floyd, Russ,
ing Val[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (147)[...]our family is proud to have had a part in the
Verne and Hedvig hosted a lutefisk dinner wit[...]d their par-
ents as often as possible. They live in San Antonio, The Wint Hale Family[...]n years old, he
We had a wonderful family reunion in March, left his home in Jonesboro, Tennessee and went
1980, when all of t[...]he birthdays of Mom Hall and Mom cattle in Colorado and Texas. He went back to
Peterson, who[...]Tennessee and married Chloe Mitchell in March,
Having a bit of gypsy in us, Floyd and I have 1914.
visited most of the big cities in the United States Wint and Chloe had a pl[...]dad. Frances and Lee were born
memorable one was in 1957, when we took our there. They sol[...]train via Chicago, to spend for Valier in February 22, 1917, arriving in
Christmas with their Peterson grandparents in St. Valier on March 1 and lived in a granary at the
Petersburg, Florida. We also too[...]rcher place north of Valier until they
Disneyland in California, to the Seattle World's bought t[...]home. chickens.
In 1975, the wheels stopped turning on the[...]d born after they moved from there. In 1945, they
disposed of all of our farm machinery,[...]and later sold them our farm home, died in November of 1960. Chloe died in Oc-
which is now the home of Don and Linda Monroe[...]ber of 1970.
Floyd and I are happily retired in beautiful Raymond Hale was killed in action in France
West Glacier, in the little house where Mom and in the fall of 1944, when only twenty years of age.[...]t village near Mesa, on the family name in Valier.
Arizona, where we bought a home about a block Frances Hale married Gordon Shephard in
from Selmer and Leola Snortland. With many[...]y had four children, Brian,
enjoy our winter "fun in the sun". Fred, Kim and Tammy. Fred married Becky Prit-
We have had sorrow in our lives, too. We chard at Columbia Fal[...]t the loss of Rita Marie Hall, our four years in the Navy. Tammy has been in the
first precious grandchild, in a tragic accident Navy for one year. Rober[...]Kathy She_phard married John Black, they
Dad in a span of eighteen months, but as my mom[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (148)[...]John Hughes, Miller,
Gordon Shephard died in 1972. Frances H.F. Hughes, Stoltenberg[...]ther"
. is married to Bill Guy. The Guys now live in Hughes, as H.F. was called, had a ranch on the
Conrad, having sold the farm at Dupuyer in Marias just above the mouth of Schultz[...]He and Fritz Stoltenberg each bought places in
Lee Hale married Wanda Younger in 1944. the Lone Tree area when the Carey Land Project
Lee died in 1979. opened u[...]n and hay
Iva Hale married "Dutch" Vermulm in 1937. for their livesotck. They were among[...]and Judy. the wall." The sodbusters were coming in droves.
Jess and Mildred were divorced and late[...]hile others
married Mabel. Jess spent some time in the ser- realized that they might as well "join 'em". Hun-
vice in 1944. He was in a tank division in Europe. dreds of range stock crowded the fences[...]ock. They the little grain fields on the prairie. Dorothy's first
have six children, Lana, Laura[...]run the cattle and horses away
John. They live in Great Falls. Ken worked at the daily. She and[...]hes
children. Raymond and Gloria Hitchcock live in of range horses from the hills and have a r[...]e rocks.
married Tom Green and they reside in Harlem. Young folks turned out for a[...]he river. Ted recalls a "hog drive" from
barber in Cut Bank, where the Salois live. They the Hughes[...]Lone Tree ranch. Brood sows were turned out in
-Mary Guy and Iva Vermulm[...]Hamaker Family
Both Ted and Dorothy grew up in the Bullhead
Springs country; Dorothy com[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (149)the brush in the spring to rear their young. Pic- saw that[...]me they had to be and good grades. School in the elementary years
taken back to the main ranch. The young pigs was over two miles away. In first grade, Dorothy
were as wild as jack rabbits and about as hard to had walked across the prairie through the range
handle. Hog drives were about t[...]cattle alone, and felt pretty small out there. In
move hogs off the river bottoms.[...], of the Gus Nelson family, Recreation in early days consisted mostly of
never missed a rou[...]o be pretty fair riders. They came in buggies and horseback and later
Ted Hamaker never did lose his interest in on with the Tin Lizzies. The men played horse-
rodeo and took part in amateur bronc riding in shoes and baseball, while the ladies and s[...]kids usually found some sort of berries in season
was with the ranchers in the sodbuster-rancher and ready for making[...]e busy
river until he started ranching on his own in the picking chokecherries around a brush pile[...]the brush pile
liked the outdoors. She worked out in the fields began to hum and everyone retreat[...]ugh the picnics because of the muddy hills in the breaks.
badger holes to see what the Nelson k[...]across the canal north of town that sat high in the[...]A busy decade sped by with everyone busy in[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (150)[...]earing out fences and roads. It was in Elk Point, South Dakota that Anders
It can melt m[...]mile wide. Or, it can turn dry and married in 1906. There they had four children,
burn the past[...]They came to Williams, Montana, in 1912,
The old ranches were put together a s[...]head and calves at with her brother, Ed, in Lewistown until Anders
$10 a head. Even three-yea[...]e was located six miles east
milk cows grazed out in the hills all day, each in of Va lier, and one-fourth mile sou th of the high-
her own direction and by four in the afternoon, way. Anna's parents, Eric[...]low Mildred, Irene, who died of the flu in 1920 at the
Rounds area reunited into one unit. T[...]going
to Lone Tree. Later, Dorothy taught school in
Va lier while the girls were in high school.
Valier, as always, was the hub[...]and Hammer in front of
the hardship of the 1964 flood, the achi[...]orced to in 1940.
retire in 1968.[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (151)[...]came in; emergency phone calls and telegrams[...]Legion Club was in the basement; Helen and Bet-[...]eepherders who came to town when
Anders 0. Hammer in 1946. Seated are Anna, An- they got paid,[...]long
age of three, and Andy. Shirley Mae was born in their buying power over a longer period of[...]insead of squandering it all in one day.
Farming conditions were poor, plagued with The Hammers ran the state liquor store in
drought, so after eleven years., they gave up the[...]Valier. That night, which political party was in control in Helena at
April 17, 1923, the Valier Bank was robbed and the time.
the robbers cut the phone lines. Grandm[...]ts an hour. He invented an high school in Valier, there was always a Ham-
irrigation level, had it patented, and it is still mer in attendance in the Valier school system,
being used by a few of[...]n, Roger Hammer, would graduate. The
yec;us, back in the days when papers were served reason for[...]married, and raised their families in Valier, Don,
working at his dad's coal mine, he r[...]nd Mark, Jane,
man as being one whose picture was in Detective Glen, Roger, respectively. Their[...]d this ing and Heating Business was started in 1944
to Mr. Hammer, who purchased two beers and in- and was sold in 1981. The daughters married
structed Johnny to ta[...]and more, of the Methodist Ladies
1938 to 1945. In those days the big hotel was the Aid and Rebekah Lodge, and also a charter
hub of activity in the community. Three meals a member of the Wingina Home Demonstration
day were served in the dining room and a com- Club.
plete di[...]nts. The hotel was a place Mr. Hammer died in 1954, Ernest in 1959,
to go for Sunday dinner after church or to Isabelle in 1968, and Mrs. Hammer in 1977, af-
celebrate a special occasion. ter having resided in the Pondera Pioneer Nursing
A room at the hotel was considered accept- Home in Conrad for two years. At the time of her
a[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (152) The Hancock Family
In 1867, George Bigler "Big" Hancock, a
Civil War ve[...]built their homes close by
on a section of land, in the general location that
was later to become Cra[...]Nebraska as a baby with
her family from Illinois, in a covered wagon. Of
this union, four children wer[...]The original house Hancocks built in 1917, later lived
Dewey and Irma. in by Robert Kuka.
George Dewey Hancock was born May 16,
1898 in Craig, Nebraska. When he was nineteen, the[...]became the
his father decided to head for Montana in hopes Baptist Church. The building no longer[...]rother, Earl, took a 100 Teri Johnson. It was in this area, precisely the
car emigrant train from[...]ing 240 acres and Earl the remaining 97
Snow blew in to their car and the grub got wet. acres. De[...]uka built a new home, they moved the
she remained in Nebraska. original hou[...]mily arrived. The first place they lived Creek.
in had been a restaurant across the street from[...]spells. Dewey farmed the home place in Craig,[...]Lucille Mae Hallberg was born in Oakland,[...]r 29,
Minnie Luella Bovee Hancock, Dewey's mother in the
1932.
shack that Dewey and Earl batched in before the In 1943, Dewey made his second trip to
house[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (153)[...]clerk for the Vale School and Rick, who is in the[...]Janice Johnson from Nebraska in February, 1944.
Dick was killed in action February 7, 1951, in the[...]Aeronautics Board in Washington, D.C. Janice[...]the 1950. When Dewey and Lucille retired in 1972,
family left Craig for Valier on March 4, 19[...]trip to Valier twenty- Crawford Farms, Inc. in 1976, keeping the other
seven years before. Dick was in the Marines at the 287 acres. This Jack sold t[...]y McCon- and her husband, Monty Johnson in 1979. Jack
naha, drove the two cars with Lucille[...]on the train with five is a school teacher in Big Timber, Montana.
milk cows. Dewey recalls hav[...]Edward R. Harrington, Sr., was born in Ver-
*""'#""'* □ •%©0°@, what do you think this mont. He grew up and attended schools in the
is, the Milky Way?" state, but later came west and lived in Minnesota
Lawrence Phipps also came to Valier in for a few years. Before moving to Sou th[...]ofer place, which is Brown. Minnie was born in Fond du Lac, Wiscon-
where Joe Boumans now resides. Lawrence was sin. Minnie was instrumental in creating the first
homesick almost immediately, so as soon as his public library in Valier. It was first located in
furniture arrived in Valier, he packed up again Harrington's Jew[...]home to Nebraska, and got his old a room in the Valier Hotel. She died in 1926 in
job back. Eugene, Oregon and is buried in the Valier
Dewey and Lucille raised grain a[...]e big barn as a dairy. Don married Edward in Forest City, South Dakota. They were
Alvina Hunter from Shelby in September, 1945. Ella, wife of Charles Do[...]m, The Harrington brothers grew up in Get-
which Butch Vanden Bos now owns. The house[...]kota. They finished their high
Don and Viny lived in had been remodeled with school education there and later attended
the lumber out of the Airport Inn. In 1964, Don horological sc~ool in Chicago. Edward and Harry
sold the farm to Elwin[...]Vale, later came to Montana and homesteaded in the
Oregon, where he owned the Vale Livest[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (154)[...]In Valier on April 25, 1916, Harry married[...]Wilke. Ella was born in North Dakota, grew up at[...]Arthur, graduated from the Valley City Normal[...]the five counties were all one. Ella taught in[...]teaching in Valier, school was held in the church.[...]four daughters, Helen, Rachael,
Harry Harrington in front of his jewelry store in Valier. Dorothy and Harriet.[...]During World War II, Harry and Ella along
In the spring of 1910, they opened their[...], moved to Xenia, Ohio. There Harry
jewelry store in Valier, one of the fastest growing worked as a precision instrument specialist on
towns in Montana. Looking at their ads in the bomber aircraft. They returned to Montana in
early Valerian, one can see that they were out-[...]iamonds", was their slogan. The in 1964 and passed away in 1968. His wife, Ella,
Harrington brothers got their diamonds on con- died in 1978. Both are buried in the Valier
signment rather than carrying a large[...]chance on a She h~s taught school in Dupuyer, Manson,
solid gold watch.[...]sdom and Fort Shaw. After twenty-seven years
In Valier, Edward married Ruby Noreen,[...]ade County Superintend-
whose father was a farmer in Pondera County. ent of Schools.
Th[...]Rae. Ed- Ross and Helen live in Great Falls and have
ward died at Sunnyside, Washington in Septem- seven children. They are Be[...]Falls. The Loney boys are active in rodeo. Ross
Of the two brothers, Harry P. Ha[...]asurer, for a number of years
he was an alderman. In April of 1925, he was
elected mayor and was re-el[...]tion and his administration made
notable progress in the town by the reconstruc-
tion of part of its w[...]the town. He also served
as justice of the peace in the local court for a Ella Harrington while teaching in Dupuyer. Edna
year.[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (155)drives for North American Van Lines and travels live in the State of Washington. Last year John
to Alaska[...]and Bertha sold their home in Va lier and also
Their daughter, Rachael, is[...]a, originally from a pioneer family of in Yakima.
Va lier. Rachael attended Hamilton Business
College in Ann Arbor, Michigan. She has been
employed in various hospitals in the insurance[...]na Ann, their only daughter, They met in Montana where they
was killed in an automobile accident. Rachael homestead[...]e road from one another
and "Buzz" (Glenn) reside in Missoula. Buzz and were married in Great Falls November 23,
operated the Mint Bar of[...]rs, 1912.
but is now retired. Rachael works in the insurance Obie Harrison, 18, and his sister, Nona, 17,
department in St. Patricks Hospital in Missoula. arrived in Great Falls by train from El Dorado
Dorothy[...]Springs, Missouri with their widowed mother,
live in Polson, Montana. Dorothy is a registered Mar[...]es, better
program. Neil was a commercial teacher in the known as H.F. or Frank, Sr., April 9,[...]er husband of her niece, Lily
for a stove company in Polson. They have four Periman. They came[...]ut six miles west of Interstate 15.
taught school in Great Falls and is presently Here Obie worked for his stepfather and
teaching in Spokane where she and her husband learned[...]as Mr. Hughes was a
live. Vince was a Lt. Colonel in the Air Force, but pioneer stockman who owned cattle, sheep and
is now retired. He is an accountant in Spokane. horses. Since this country was all[...]n. In spite of this in the fall there was always a big
Helen, Dorot[...]. Obie loved good horses and
the "Golden Reunion" in Valier. Harriet enjoyed working on[...]was just prairie and seeing the cattle skulls[...]hn and Bertha Harris get stuck in the soap holes and die.
Bertha (VandenBos) Ha[...]hn, lived just north of Valier for many Valier in 1906, where the Hughes moved in
years. They raised their family there. At one tim[...]Abraham October 15,
Later they bought a home in Valier where 1908, and they moved to Col[...]for a number of years. During this time, he was in charge of a commissary. She died June
John was em[...]a venturesome Ohio school teacher, decided in ~
nice.[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (156)[...]bronchial trouble lots in winter, so she made an
The barn at[...]removed in November. Early that morning, Obie
heading west t[...]t supper for Obie and Piccolo
Folks were flocking in to file on homesteads, so he Jim Cummings and t[...]o had quinsy after that, but got hay fever in about
where he was filing. Mike's homestead was o[...]made
painted on the front of their big barn built in that cured her.
1918. In 1919, a son, James, another eleven pound
Ellen was the first operator of the first baby, arrived in March at Conrad Hospital. He
telephone exchange in Valier, which was located always suffered from hay fever, so could not enjoy
in the drugstore managed by Mr. Starbuck and[...]lines were ing student and received his PhD in Chemical
run on barbed wire and this was planned[...]engineer for the United Nations and a late
In Mon tan a, Ellen finished out a term assignment was overseeing the construction of a
teaching in Brady and taught the Wilkins School large plant in the Philippines. He and his wife
south of Cut Bank and boarded with the Wilkins have had[...]Presently they are semi-retired and live in Florida
joined their two homestead houses togethe[...]lse, Obie and Ellen had their
sized granary built in about 1911 and used straw good times and sad[...]was one of the directors of the Montana Bank in
Through the years Obie raised cattle, sheep, Valier that closed in 1922, when one of the em-
horses and mules. He op[...]ng outfit ployees made off with funds. Then in July, 1923,
and believed in di versified farming, so you their crop was hailed out completely and their
always had an "ace in the hole" if one crop was only income for the year was $80. But in spite of
off price or production.[...]y was over- to bankruptcy and prospered in the end.[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (157)[...]1969 at the age of 89 in Long Beach. Obie went[...]in May, 1970; was admitted to the hospital June[...]Asa Hartwell came to Valier in 1919 with his[...]Asa passed away in 1940, his wife, Ros.a,
passed away in 1959. Ruth married Louis~Phillips[...]Moe and they had seven children. They lived in
Valier until he passed away in 1976, his wife is
living in Great Falls.[...]children. She is living in Phoenix, Arizona. Ira[...]ry of Obie and Ellen children. He is living in California.
Harrison in August, 1962,

When Mary was ready for high school in The Harwood Family
1927, they bought a small house in Conrad and The Tom "Babe" Harwood III[...]ranch again. Ellen hoped to the Valier area in January of 1908. They came
leave the asthma at th[...]where the
drove back and forth most of the time. In August, Harwood Lakes are between Fart Ben ton[...]and built on a couple rooms for the help
to live in.
When World War II came and farm help was
sc[...]mily where they worked
for wages, then rented and in 1953, contracted to
buy the ranch. They lived the[...]d Ina Ann graduated from Valier High School.
In spite of their early hardships and losses,
Obie a[...]ey
were privileged to retain keen minds, interest in[...]ng an- child behind Babe is Paul, Bill and Mark in the rear.
niversary and live in their own home until the Maude is holding Robert, Tom is standing and
end. Ellen passed away in her sleep April 22, kneeling is Mer[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (158)[...]on permanently in the Valier area farming and[...]stayed on after her husband passed away in[...]ldine, Montana, and also operated a trading Cut Bank. This location was known as the Old F
post in Fort Benton. Cro[...]moved to this area, they had five companies in the early days. She lived there for
boys, all of w horn were born in the Fort Ben ton several years before selling[...]Sim-
Merlin. There were eleven children all total in the mons property on the west end of town. Maud[...]Harwood family. The others passed away in 1969.
being Robert, Louis, Jeff, Jewell, Isabelle and The first school in the Badger Fisher or Fisher
Cline "Bud". Mr. and Mrs. Harwood were in the Flats area as it is known, was a room donated in
ranching business when they first settled in the the Babe Harwood home. Louis Lenoir, Ed[...]Dick Schields were on the school board. Mrs.
In 1909, allotments of land were given to the Tom Biggly was clerk.
Blackfeet members and in 1918, they started Mr. Biggly worke[...]wo Medicine Tom has been very active in the community,
River.[...]veral years,
There wasn't much work to be had in this being a 4-H leader for nearly thirty years. Also
area for young men, so Tom IV got a job in the being a natural born fiddler, he and h[...]Carma, got the old time fiddlers organized in the
outfit that was buying cattle. Working as a[...]ear and a half before a new cook came
along.
In 1928, Tom Harwood IV married Edna
Kennedy, daught[...]arwood, little Graham girl,
Edna passed away in February, 1941. Isabelle and[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (159)[...]He died in Conrad in 1957. Gert was very active
in the St. Francis Alter Society until she moved to
Cut Bank to live with her son, Jim, until her death
in 1976.[...]Ii ving. Ray died in 1961 from complications of[...]now lives in Topeka, Kansas. Kathleen married[...]Carl Miller of Valier, who died in 1966. She is[...]married Dick Theoret and lives in Minoa, New
York. John married Eileen Miller and lives in Great
Falls. Jim married Sandy Holm and lives in Cut
Part of the Harwood family, Mark, Robert, Isabell[...]od family members have set- Green and lives in Colorado Springs, Colorado.
tled in the Browning area, farming, ranching and
holding[...]- The Stoltz's all moved to Valier in the early
vation north of Valier and who resides in Valier. Twenties. We heard what a wonderful country this
Bill, an artist, lives in Cheyenne, Wyoming. was. We began to thin[...]ucks, and
they own and operate "The Keg", a cafe, in oh, yes, turkeys, too! Ed worked for t[...]At the time we left he was
ministrator and lives in Albuquerque, New firing a big steam s[...].
and has announced such rodeos as the Cow
Palace in San Francisco, the Pendleton Roundup
in Pendleton, Oregon and the big show, the
National Finals ~n Oklahoma City, Oklahoma,
plus several Canadian shows.
Joa[...]The George Hayes family in 1947. Standing left to
George and Gert Ha yes were married in right are George, Marg Tronson, Jennie Theoret,
Minnesota in 1914 and came to central Mon- Kathleen[...]Christiaens, Anne Green and
tana and on to Valier in 1937. George was a Gert. Kneelin[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (160)[...]was it has to look better than this. In August, the
camp with along the way over 1,000 mi[...]ght to the back. We thought we had rain in 1928. On September 1, we started our
had it, but[...]er stop and get three buffalo grazing in a big coulee, that was
some gas, we had driven ninety miles in three wonderful. We did stay in hotels a couple nights
hours on three gallons of[...]en all our turkeys just the night before we
lunch in Chester, Montana. I said, "Now when do[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (161)[...]We are now retired and tired and live in[...]want to live anyplace else. Farming is still in our[...]ers of this great land. -Agatha Haynes

move. In January, 1929, we had a baby boy join
our family.[...]The Henneman Family
North Dakota. In the spring, Ed got an emigrant Oliver[...]homestead twelve miles southwest of Valier in
things we owned. We did sell the old Model T. 1910. He returned to Clinton, Iowa and brought
I and the little kiddies came out on the train. his family to Va lier in February of 1911. The
Ed had to ride in the emigrant car to take care of family came[...]machinery, horses, cows and chickens in an
We got into Valier April 5, 1929. Ed rode[...]rant car.
through a blizzard and just about froze in the The family consisted of his wife[...]not much money or not Pearl. They lived in Valier until Mr. Henneman
much of anything. Tom N[...]were
very big at that time, seeing there were six in the born there.
family. We bought the grocerie[...]us Mr. Henneman brought a binder from Iowa
some board and pastured our cows. We stayed[...]daughter, Ruth. Nellie and Ollie
after the flood in 1964. had two daugh[...]l dry year. We They moved to Valier in 1922. Ollie worked
didn't find the "money tree".[...]for Tom Haugen until he retired. He died in 1943.
bed of roses. The girls went to Uleberg School. It Nellie died in 1964.
is still there. They walked or rode horses. Just a Hazel married George Long in Valier. They
few of the teachers there were Marga[...]Belle, Della and Robert. Hazel died in 1934.
Later we leased a lot more land down by the George Long and his four children still live in and
Reclamation Camp and bought some there, too.[...]w $300 on them even with ten were united in marriage. They moved to Junction
percent interest. We had some big three-year-old City, Oregon the fall of 1930. Harold worked for
steer[...]butterfat years. They returned to Valier in the fall of 1934

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (162)[...]Valier Implement. the University of Montana in 1980. Julie is a
He worked for both Bob Burgess a[...]e going to work for Ruth Newby for living in Richardson, Texas, Casper, Wyoming
Case Machinery for four years before retiring in and Denver, Colorado. They are now settled in
1973.[...]ug spent seven and one-half years as a
they lived in Oregon and Barbara born in pilot in the Air Force, but is now living in Valier
Conrad, Montana.[...]ce Wright were married Air National Guard.
in 1952. In 1972, they and their four children, Pearl Henneman married Kenneth Duncan in
Debbie, Scott, Tom and Julie moved to[...]cky where all are living now, Frank Bright in 1931. They had two children,
except Debbie, who i[...]gren. LeeRoy and Hazel. They made their home in
They have one daughter, Miranda, and live in Great Falls, Montana.
Baris, Sweden. Pearl died in 1978. Frank still lives in Great
Barbara and Dean Swank were married in Falls.
1956 and are Valier residents. T[...], Dewey and Traci. Derek is They lived in Michigan for several years. They
married to the f[...]ark for several
are all students at Montana State in Bozeman. years. They are now retired and[...]l, have been Valier residents for- They lived in Michigan for ten years. Bob worked
ty-seven years[...]Valier Motor for seventeen years, both in Michigan and
Land and Water Company in 1926 and 1927. He Ohio. They moved back to Great Falls in 1965.
went to Anaconda to work in the smelter in 1928. They had five children, Nancy who died in 1968,
He met Mae Couger in Anaconda and they were Denny and his family live in Buffalo, New York.
married in April of 1929. They lived in Anaconda Judy and her family live in Shelby, Ohio; Doug
until 1940 when they moved to Valier. Henry lives in Norwalk, Ohio; John lives in Bozeman,
farmed northwest of Valier until he retired in Montana. Dorothy works for the Montana
19[...]and Faye, Deaconess Skilled Nursing Center in Great Falls,
who both live in the Valier area. Lois married Montana. Bob died in January, 1980.
Harry Kovatch. They have four chil[...]most of their life in Conrad, Montana.
Faye married Dwaine Swanso[...]chool. They all live in Renton, Washington.
George Henneman married Olive Hofland in
1932. They lived on the ranch for four years and
farmed there. They moved to Va lier in 1937 The Herman (H. J) Heyen Fami[...].) Heyen began working near his
They have Ii ved in Va lier for forty-three years. home in Dorchester, Illinois, as a farm laborer at
Georg[...]mployed building
Boyd married Patricia Bell in 1957. They railroad cars in St. Louis, Missouri for several
have thre[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (163)[...]-mast windjammer as a seaman. This packed in wooden boxes and barrels. Everything
freighter wa[...]ments as terrific storms old Corrine, followed in a 1929 Model A Ford.
were encountered and the shi[...]"The most memorable part of our
Guard who dressed in fancy regalia and were the journey west was[...]isted of Sylvia
request, interceded on his behalf in his discharge preparing sandwiches in the back seat. The odor
from his service.[...]of the lunch case still lingers in my memory."
In 1906, H.J. worked in Butte, Montana as a Sylvia remembers th[...]e out of
the Milwaukee Railroad. H.J. then worked in the Shelby were, "Why did Dad ever decide o[...]930's the hard work of grain
married Hilda Littga in 1911 in Paonia, farming, irrigating and making hay, milking
Colorado. Sylvia was born in 1912. cows and raising turkeys[...]. asparagus bed in 1930 after saying, "We may be
They then spen[...]or only a short time and then we may be
threshing in Kansas. Hilda worked in the portable here for a helluva long time." T[...]Crivitz, their product to many customers in Valier.
Wisconsin. After nine years of clearing l[...]er area by train. He
spent Halloween night, 1929, in the Valier Hotel
and was witness to the spooks mo[...]Corrine, Lois and Ralph Heyen sacking peas in 1935.
In March, 1930, the Heyens shipped from[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (164)[...]ear, 1942, necessitated the move to Hingham in 1945. Having bought a farm
hiring of young Americ[...]and had built a really beautiful home there in
perienced laborers, sixty acres of beets froze th[...]each couple was claimed by death. Fulton in
Lois and Corrine rode horseback two and June and Helen in November, five months apart.
one-half miles to at[...]help his own kind.
planation may be found in one story of how the Davy is a printer[...]er. "They snared a gopher and tied wife live in Great Falls, and Betty in Maryland
it to the gear shift of the teacher's ca[...]father was a freighter who
H.J. passed away in 1953. Hilda continues to freighted between Robare and Fort Benton with a
reside in the Valier area. Lois Neyenhuis lives in team of oxen.
the Valier area. Sylvia Ruehlman lives in He was born in Valier and lived here all his
Spokane, Washington and Corrine Rabenau lives
in Payette, Idaho.

The Herbold Famil[...]wly graduated from the Great Falls Beauty
College in 1930. They purchased the beauty
salon belonging to Bernice Kingsbury in Valier at
about that time, and later moved to the[...]pered as they were dependable at
their work.
In 1934, two brothers, Fulton and Walter
Herbold cam[...]barber shop, having graduated from Barber
College in Spokane. Walt ran a bakery for a year,
then worke[...]The two brothers and two sisters were united
in marriage, Fulton and Betty and Walt and
He[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (165)[...]was 78 when he passed away. His
funeral was held in the Church of the Little
Flower in Browning with Rev. Paul Kingston of-
ficiating and burial was in the new cemetery in
Browning.
Dan was a good friend and liked b[...]The Hofland Family in Iron t of Tom
Erick and Sigrid Hofland homesteaded in the Haugen's pool hall.
Valier area in the spring of 1912. They with their
son, Albert,[...]dren. Five sons and one daughter moved to in 1934. Sigrid moved to Valier to be near her
this[...]daughter, Anna Hammer. Sigrid died in 1937.
Erick always bragged about his team of[...]at the age of 87. Albert moved to Great Falls,
in the entire area. Most people agreed with him.[...]and one-quarter mile sou th of Va lier in 1909. He[...]lived in this area for a number of years, but even-[...]died in 1955.[...]Helmer, who lived in the area. Someone directed[...]to just keep walking in that direction and he[...]and lonely road, Martin started whistling in his[...]Martin married Oranchie Burke in 1913. They[...]Kevin, Montana, Donald who died in 1973,[...]Jamestown, California. They moved to Brady in
1935. Oranchie died in 1938 and Martin in[...]Erick and Sigrid Hofland came in the spring of 1912. They homesteaded[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (166)[...]Julius (Jack). Nine were born in South Dakota and
Jack was born in Valier.
In February of 1916, Gilbert came to Va lier[...]of the children came in July after school was out,
The Abbott Lake Ladies Aid in 1918 at Pauline Hrist- as Veda graduated from high school in May.
cos. Left to right, back row, Mrs. Squires,[...]rge Minty, Mrs. Adams, When school started in the fall, we attended
Mrs. Lowe, Florence Kingsto[...]school in a house that was Gilboes about one and
Kurtz, Pau[...]cher, Mildred Hofland, Mrs. Erickson, was built in 1918. It was a long cold walk in the
Mrs. Zellar, Mrs. Fisher, Marie Peterson, Mrs[...]d the Baptists and
Clara worked on threshing rigs in the area for
many years. Jack as separator man an[...]nity had a large ladies aid.
They moved to Valier in 1943 to manage the Randall enlisted in the Army in the fall of
Valier Hotel. They retired in Valier. Clara died in 1917, shortly after his seventeenth birthday. We
1958 and Jack in 1972. knitted lo[...]Henneman. They live Money was very scare in those years. Gilbert and[...]his son, Eldon, hauled coal from the Slezak and
in Valier.[...]f Va lier to Va lier with four
Earl enlisted in the Air Force in January of
1942. He served in the South Pacific. After his
discharge in 1945, he returned to Valier and
engaged in farming on the reservation. Earl and
Anita Schrack were married in Chicago on
February 25, 1954. They have two sons,[...]th. They still farm northwest of Valier, but
live in Valier.

The Gilbert Hofland Family[...]back row,
married October 13, 1897 to Eva Duncan in[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (167)[...]In July of 1959, a devastating hailstorm[...]s. For several years Holdens sold
and Eva Hofland in 1947. Gregory Eppe, Basil Raines, certified g[...]lian tana Beef Performance Association in 1956, and
Kingston, DeRay Jacobson and son, Basil[...]s and Kenneth Herefords that have sold in twenty-nine states,
Hofland.[...]In 1963, Dean Swank of Valier built a new
horses and a sled in the winter to get enough home for the[...]Production Sale in Great Falls. Cooper is a half-
When the Montana Bank closed its doors, brother of Les'. In October, 1979, Les and Ethel
Gilbert lost his lan[...]e home ranch, and it
coal. They moved into Valier in 1934 and Gilbert has drawn buyers from al[...]Mexico. Les has received several
number of years. In later years, he worked as a livestock industry honors. In recognition of his
night clerk at the Conrad Hote[...]contribution to the Hereford industry he was in-
changed hands. He then worked as custodian[...]foot Hotel until it was Hall's Honor Gallery in 1980 at Kansas City,
closed. Gilbert Hofland passed away in February Missouri. Ethel was, also, hono[...]of Cascade in 1963 while they were seniors at
The Les[...]den, his wife, Ethel, and their two degree in animal science and Marianne in
sons, John and Scott, moved to the Valier area education. She then taught one year in Dupuyer.
January 1, 1955, as Les and Ethel had pu[...]oining farms from the Valier Distributing in 1966, Jeff in 1967 and the twins, Kelly and
Company in October of 1954. They were located Mary in 1975, now live on their own ranch four-
nine mile[...]teen miles west of Absarokee, Montana up on the
cut-across road. John was then a junior in high Stillwater River. They raise registered Herefords
school and Scott in the seventh grade. The and quarter[...]ously lived at Willow Creek tion sale in Billings each April.
and Townsend, Montana. They[...]registered Herefords sity with a degree in animal science and a

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (168)masters degree in agronomy. He and Linda Wenz William T. Holefelder married Antoinette
of Plevna were married in December, 1962, Sullivan Brophy in 1936. They moved into Valier
while both attended college. John and Linda in 1943 when they sold the Holefelder farm to
moved back to Valier in 1965 after he had served Ted Crawford. They had two children, William A.
as a lieutenant in the Army at St. Louis, Missouri. and Mary Ann. He died in 1950.
In 1966, they purchased the farm known as the
Moser[...]and
John and Linda's children are Laura born in Mary Gossard at Blair, Nebraska. She spent the
St. Louis in 1964, Jack in 1966, David in 1968, ear1y part of her life in that state. In 1891, she
Alexandra in 1969 and Janelle in 1977. was united in marriage to Ulysses M. Holliday.
Linda has g[...]Association. She received the "Farm In 1916, they moved to Valier where they
Wife of the Month" award in 1976 from the farmed west of town, wh[...]n. She and now. Her husband preceded her in death in
John have served as state president of the Pollet[...]rs. Holliday passed away at the Conrad
and active in many community programs. Hospital in 1948. Services were held at the
Westwind Ran[...]Community Methodist Church. The Valier Chap-
sale in the spring held in their sale barn. They, ter Order of Eastern S[...]ross the United with Rev. George A. Cummings in charge of
States, Canada and into Chile, South America. graveside services. Interment was in Lake View[...]zie Brophy, came to Montana each summer
beginning in 1919. They would arrive by train[...]ad to be Everett Holm came to Valier in 1931 from the
validated in Glacier National Park. Walter and Fort Ben[...]. He worked for a while at the Northern
each fall in their Reo touring car, taking the Garage a[...]re winding and steep. In 1933, he and Margaret "Marnie" Lucke
They finally invested in a farm four and one- were married. They bough[...]ment, town
After the elder Holefelder's death in 1928, council and school board for many yea[...]from
Elizabeth died the next year while wintering in John Lucke when he retired. Everett died ve[...]suddenly in 1951.[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (169)[...]ove the old Home Ranch. It absorbed and
teacher in the Valier schools. When Va lier blocke[...]'s place to the
and served until her retirement in 1970. She was old Sears place. The blocking[...]ree daughters, Judith, Sandra On arrival in Valier, the Holmquist family
and Rita, and one[...]ried to Herb Hazen and they live The children, in order of their age were, Robert
. in Lewistown where he works for Horning Im-[...]er of Elsa Maria, was born on the farm in 1914.
Riverside Floral. He raises show dogs as[...]hildren, except the oldest and the
Mark is in the Coast Guard and married an youngest, a[...]ghts School
island girl, "Maggie" Terlaje while in Saipan. He on top of the hill, three miles aw[...]Lori married Dennis Mayernik and is living in When World War I involved our country in
Lewistown. He works at Buttrey's and she is a[...]the school. They also have a little enlisted in the Navy. Bob went to the Atlantic
boy, Aaron.[...]the Pacific zone.
Jerry is going to school in Helena. Before enlisting, Bob had worked in the
Sandra married Jim Hayes, They live in Cut Golden Rule Store in Valier. Bob made five trips
Bank. They have six children. David is a senior at across the Atlantic in convoys and coming back
Carroll College in Helena. Suzanne is married to on his sixth, took sick and died in a naval hospital
Kenneth Grimm of Cut Bank and has a baby boy, in New York in 1918. His body was shipped back
Benjamin. Raymond is going to college in Havre to Valier and lies buried alongside[...]Ellen (Molly) are still comrade, Brice Taylor in Lakeview Cemetery.
in school in Cut Bank. Gus came back in 1919 after serving a little
Terry served in the Air Force for eight years, extra time after the 1918 Armistice. He was in
and then went to Reno, Nevada, where he works[...]n into Davey Jones Locker when crossing
Juneman in 1964. They have three children, the eq[...]uise to Sou th America.
Everett and Kathy still in school and Andrew, two Physically, he never r[...]. died in his early fifties in the Sawtell Veterans
Rita married Al Roland, an Oklahoma boy. Hospital in California.
They live in Carizzo Springs, Texas where he is in In the meantime, due to the hard times and
the Bor[...]to give up farming and moved into Valier in the
Margaret now lives in Cut Bank. She spends fall of 1918.
some time in Texas and Nevada with Rita and Mother Wendla became active in the
Terry.[...]died and she had to prepare their remains for
in 1910 to homestead on Frances Heights. Thei[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (170)[...]The family has retained many fond memories
in demand, especially during threshing season.[...]ght telephone even went back for another stint in 1939, working
operator. She was on duty the night[...]for John Lucke, Floyd Smith and John Newell in
cut the main telephone cables and robbed the[...]r preceeded the family's move to town reside in North Hollywood, California, Burbank,
to go to Valier High School. He bunked in the old California and Bellevue, Washington,[...]he writer has considered Valier as his only "real
in the senior play, "Deek and Dubs".[...]ward Hostetter moved to
and had a couple of years in the high school Valier in the fall of 1916 with their five children,
before[...]s one of the A. (Buzz). One son, Jack, lived in northern
formula tors and charter members of the[...]California. They lived on a farm just over the city
Scout Troop in Valier under the leadership of limits nor[...]ber. Ruth graduated from Normal School in Dillon
When he left Valier, he left many school f[...]married Ben Parker, both are now
These were left in the care of Jack and Virginia deceased. Oliv[...]Edward Hostetter, Sr. passed away in 1936 and
Lois and Elsa had not finished grade school Maude passed away in 1939. The farm was sold
before leaving Valier. after their deaths.
In 1922, Father Lewis had gone back to[...]pton of Libby,
Fargo, North Dakota to obtain work in his trade. Montana. He passed away in Phoenix, Arizona.
Finding none, he went on to the booming city of She is now living at their lake home on[...]every year at their lake home on Spirit Lake,
In August, the rest of the family, except Tage, Idaho and the rest of the year in Spokane or
(seven in all), Wendla, Christina, Caesar, Lois traveling. Buzz lives in Valier.
and Elsa, climbed into a 1922 Chevrolet t[...]shipments out to the Pacific Coast. overseas in India.[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (171)[...]ifficult. There was no
United Stated from Holland in 1913. He came plumbing and we carried our water from the Bliss
over with the group that settled in the Belgian well, which was only about two[...]Valier, just like there was much more snow in those years,
one-half mile north of the lower dam[...]was wall of the school was windows and in the 30's we
located on the south side of Valier.[...]and then have fit very tight, as the air in the building
went back to Holland and brought my[...]see to go home. I think on the average
They lived in Valier for a time, and I remember there we[...]ll and are still living are Margaret
would put it in a barrel by the door. My parents Lucke, Fra[...]r home until home. The oldest three were in different parts of
1928, when a larger house and barn were moved Montana. I married Joe Habets in 1937, and
to the home place.[...]d to the Conrad area. My folks and the three
In about 1915, a large shelter belt was plant- yo[...]erent states with their husbands. At the end
In 1916, my Uncle Roman Houben came of[...]rth return to Missoula, where she passed away in
of ours. He never married and passed away in 1976. Mary and Leona live in Las Vegas,
1935, the only one of my family buried in the Nevada, Martha in Tucson, Arizona, Josephine·
Valier Cemetery. and Joe in Eugene, Oregon. Joe and I spend
There were seven children in the family, summers in Montana and go south in the winter.
Mary, Anne, Leona, Cecelia, Martha, Josephine My father passed away in 1943. My mother
and last but not least, our brother, Joe, who has lived to the age of 87, passing away in 1971.
always been "Bud" to the family.[...]ily
teacherage. The teacher was also the janitor. In Elmer and Bertie Hotved t came to Valier in
one corner stood a huge coal and wood burning[...]es. I still have a After seven years in the original wood frame
design on my arm where I touched the jacket one building, built in 1909, Elmer moved the drug
time when it was red h[...]just north of the post office.
always hot or cold in that building, never just Tom Gibso[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (172)[...]first worked for the water company and lived in
Elmer could take time off now and then. town. Later in 1911, his wife, Jennie, and son,
An opportun[...]award. He graduated from Valier were in the area for a while. Hazel married Chris
High School in 1974. Ginerich an[...]one son, Stanley (Bud), but
Charles was born in 1960 and came with the were later divorced.[...]s graduated from the Shetler and they lived in California.
eighth grade in Valier and later played on the Leo was[...]and some milk cows. He later
Darin was born in 1966 and was a third remarried a Hazel H[...]Son, Clyde (Bill), stayed with his parents in
Bertie was active in the Garden Club, Valier and attended school here. In 1925, he
Lutheran Church, Heart Fund chairman and[...]there he was married to Lorraine in Los Angeles.
Elmer was active in the ambulance service, Later they were divor[...]d six years on the school board and was In 1938, Arthur Hubbard died with crops in
Red Cross chairman for twelve years.[...]here were many hunting and fishing trips ed in to get the work done. Later Jennie had
which will[...]1940's, Jen-
ing trip, Elmer spotted grouse high in the tree nie traveled back and forth visitin[...]grouse would not fly, so
Elmer's hunting partners cut loose with shotguns
from some distance away. Elme[...]ard Family
The Hubbard family has its origins in
Vicksburg, Michigan where the family had a 220[...]Arthur Hubbard
children. They were Hazel born in 1889, Leo
born in 1893 and Clyde Arthur (Bill) born in
1901.
Arthur Hubbard came to Valier in 1909 and[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (173)[...]In 1971, Clyde (Bill) and his wife, Florence,[...]Hazel's son, Stanley, lives in Denver, Colorado[...]from Indiana in 1910. We returned to Indiana in[...]returned to Montana in September 1916, they[...]When we arrived in Valier the only place we[...]Brother Amos started in the dray business,[...]to farming,
· Henry and Cassie Hullinger in 1910. probably about 1925. Father worked[...]after Brother
Hazel and Bill and their families. In 1951, Jennie Amos went farming. He retired in about 1940.
fell and broke her hip and died of complications. My brother died in July, 1941. My parents died in
She was 85 years old. Both Jennie and Arthur are 1942.
at rest in the Valier Cemetery. My[...]ad from
Walt's and one of the Scheel family lived in it and
later remodeled the farm house of the Hubbard
family.
In the 1960's, Leo passed away and left his
one-third interest in the farm to brother, Clyde
(Bill). Scheels could[...]the lease. When Hazel
Hubbard Shetler passed away in 1970, her one-
third interest went to her husbnd, Lloyd. Later in Mr. Hullinger with his team.

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (174)[...]Frank, Sr. settled in Schultz Coulee about[...]named, in the spring of 1889. Lille Hughes died[...]August 8, 1897 and is buried in the Willow[...]e narrow gauge railroad. His
The Hullinger family in 1930. Back row, Cassie,[...]s now located. When
Robert, is retired, and lives in Portland. Viola[...]pa realized that the railroad had come this
lives in Wyoming. The youngest, Amos, Jr., was
far on the open prairie, he decided to ship by rail.
killed in action in World War II.[...]Frank, Sr. married Callie Stephenson on
in Conrad until July, 1942, at which time I went[...]On April 9, 1903, in Great Falls, Frank, Sr.
ministration, Portland, O[...]he bar on Tuesday,
and was married on Friday, all in the same week.
I retired in July, 1964, and my wife and I
moved to Missoula,[...]humorous incident, I remember it
was 110 degrees in Indiana when we left there
and it snowed the first night we got in Valier and
we were wearing straw hats and summer clothes
in the snow. -Henry Homer Hullinger[...](Frank, Sr.) Hughes
came to Montana from Missouri in 1882, and set-
H.F. and Mary
tled in t_h e Flint Creek Valley near Hall, Montana. Hughes in 1940
He came to Montana because he thought he
would find better opportunities and a better life
here. In 1885, he and his brother, Jim, went into[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (175)[...]August 17, 1925.
on April 5, 1904. At that point in time they had Frank, Sr. retired in 1929 and Frank, Jr. took
moved from Schultz Coule[...]ce and the Clements place,
acquired a new partner in his sheep business, H. increasing our farmin[...]Commissioner from 1908 horses would go in one direction, the wagon box
through 1912. Grandma had all of the com- would fly in the air in another direction and my
missioners to dinner one day when my father was dad would be caught somewhere in between.
about five years old. One of the dishes[...]would be waded across the Marias River if it was
in the Lone Tree Comm unity was harvested in the low enough. If the river was too high for the sheep
fall of 1906. In 1910, the Hughes family moved to to wade, they would pull wagons across the river
the present ranch in the Lone Tree Community, with mules or ho[...]My mother tells a good tale about her ex-
in a tent summer and winter until the ranch periences during the bootleg era. In the fall of
house, that is still in use today, was completed in 1928, she was helping to cook for the harvest
1916. My father said that they had a stove in the crew at the Obie Harrison ranch. About 10[...]ven though the tem- she started down the road in the old Chevrolet
peratures sometimes got down to[...]in 1969. The ranch is still owned by Mother and[...]John Hughes was born in Canton, Meagher
County in 1874. John came to the Marias District
with his family in 1889. John took up land on the[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (176)[...]Kalispell-Whitefish area and found work there. In[...]Mamie passed away in 1928, leaving John[...]was just sixteen at the time. John stayed in Valier[...]Frances married John McNamara in 1932.[...]away in 1977 after a long bout with cancer.
Frances lives in the family home in Cut Bank.[...]ix grandchildren.
John and Mamie Hughes in 1910. Pete married Irene Munden. They also live in
Cut Bank. Pete and Irene have four children, two
stoc[...]They have seven grandchildren. Pete retired
In the early 1890's, he mined for gold at the in 1977 from Union Oil after thirty-three years
Swee[...]d Irene's brother, Neil Mun-
of the first elected in Teton County. den. They had seven children, two of whom died
In 1909, John with his brother, Ed, helped in infancy. Neil passed away in 1960. Florence is
build the dam at the foot of Lake Frances and now married to Ray Morgan. They live in
helped lay the roadbed for the railroad between[...]n, was used to haul grain, stock, June, live in Oxnard, California. Dan and June
and supplies to[...],
Valier Hotel building and other early buildings in is still working, but plans to retire this comi[...]s, Florence and Pete are all retired.
It was in 1910, that John and Mary Wedelin After[...]Margaret. Later Mamie became
Margaret's daughter-in-law and they became
close friends. Everyone liked[...], Pete and Dan. Pete and Don Hughes
In 1923, because of the hard winter of 1918,[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (177)It was in 1942, that John returned to Conrad and
entered th[...]be amputated. Due to this he was
forced to remain in the Conrad Hospital until his
death in April, 1948.

The Peter Hughes Family
Among the pioneers arriving in this section in
the 1880's was Peter Hughes and family.
Peter Hughes was born in Montreal, Canada.
He crossed the border with his family and located
in Missouri in the early 1850's.
When but a boy, Peter joi[...]to Montana. There were more than thirty-five
men in the party, all bent on digging a fortune
with a pick and shovel in the gold fields of Mon-
a na.
Peter stay[...]They had a few light Hughes Slavin taken in front of home in Valier.
:krimmishes with small bands of Indians,[...]didn't fare too well in this engagement. They lost[...]arrived in Virginia City in the late summer of[...]where he engaged in the stock business.[...]Peter married Margaret Sullivan in 1872, to[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (178) In the fall of 1889, Peter moved his family to
the M[...]d when he arrived to make his home on the
Marias. In 1890, Peter, leaving his family on the
ranch, went to Gold Butte in the Sweetgrass Hills.
In partnership with Chris Cummings, found a
good cla[...]ew years took out forty
or fifty thousand dollars in gold .
Peter gave up mining in 1894 and returned
to the ranch. Peter with the he[...]r and
Margaret left the ranch and moved to Valier in
1915. They both hated to leave their old home,
but thought it best.
They bought a home in the southeast part of
Valier. This home was later[...]Daniel Hunter
Mrs. Hughes passed away in 1919. Peter
followed in 1922.
We can remember Peter's beautiful team[...]for hours of the incidents which hap- car in Valier, a Me tz.
pened on the trail from Missouri to Virginia City. On the second floor of the furniture s[...]t running and he
heirs and at the present time is in the process of didn't appreciate having to cl[...]s ranch. In 1910 Will graduated in Portland, Oregon[...]ey'd live by a lake. She envisioned Portland
In 1918, to take advantage of the Carey sc[...]tead Act, Daniel and Margaret Hunter, prairie and one tree and Lake Frances. The huge
born in Scotland, emigrated to Quebec, Canada, ho[...]tasted mighty good in spite of the fresh fish she
Of five children[...]iam and Alvin and their dad girls (two born in Mrs. Wooster's Maternity
all homesteaded. Dan and Margaret, who was a Home). After living in Great Falls for a time they
licensed undertaker, opened a combined fur- moved to Hele na in 1921, where he was elected
niture store and funer[...]er Margaret died, til he passed a way in 1942.
Dan married Agnes Longemore.[...]to his father for
Their business was located in the present the furniture a nd und[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (179)[...]from rafters in the commissary. There was dried[...]all gone. In the evening she did the dishes and he[...]logs for the Valier sawmill. They lived in one of
came to visit her sister Anna and husband Arthur the tarpaper shacks and Vivian cooked in one
Erwin, she married Alvin. Arthur ran an elevator and they lived in the other. One night Joe was
for many years at Va[...]Indians, cutting firewood, were camped near by
in Conrad. They had one daughter, Kay, who[...]appen-
dix. They attempted to take him to Conrad in the
backseat of the car, on a crib mattress. Unab[...]married Harold Rigg, who had
a plumbing business in Valier. They later moved
to Shelby and passed away a few years apart. Vivian and daughter, Peggy, in front of Pete's Cafe in
Alvin and Lillian had three girls, Vi[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (180) In 1944 Vivian and her sister Alvina bought Gu[...]ed to a farm be-
sold it and Vivian bought a cafe in Shelby. She tween Williams and Manson, lat[...]By this time, the family had become four-my
in the Navy. oldest sister, Bernice, having been born in
Vivian and John had three girls, Phyllis,[...]moved to Valier, and rented a small house in the
Paw Livestock Auction Co.[...]ring those next
married to Russ Farrall and lives in Shelby. few months. Dad and Guy Quiggle[...]ed Don Hancock. They farmed the Hi-Line in the spring of 1923 to put in the
at Valier for a number of years and now live in crop. They also worked in Shelby helping with
Vale, Oregon where they opera[...]The D. F. Hunt Family In 'the fall of 1923, Mother and Dad moved to
D[...]-fourth mile south of
their married life together in November of 1907. Lloyd Campbell's place in the Wingina Valley,
Their first home was a log cabin in the middle of a where we lived for the next tw[...]ears later, My brother Donald was born in Valier in
they moved to Kansas City, Missouri. In 1912 1924 and I was born in Conrad in 1926 after
Mother and Dad succumbed to the 1ure o[...]Mother often described as a wild night ride
land in the West, and they joined many others in in a Model T Ford! My Dad was so excited that he
the[...]train for stopped so my mother could go in!
Billings, Montana, and there they worked on a
ra[...]e to live. During that summer of
1922, Dad worked in Glacier Park, helping with
the erection of some o[...]decision to move was made and the family
arrived in Valier in 1922.
Both Mother and Dad worked the harvest[...]on the reser-
vation. Mother and Dad were joined in their
decision to move from Lothair to Val[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (181)[...]big community picnic in the valley every spring[...]Heyen's husband) got hit in the face with a[...]o say, it changed the con-
Bernice graduated in 1926 and went to the tour of Ralph's nose considerably.
big City of Conrad to work. She married George Summers were fun in the community; it was a
Orcutt a couple of years[...]and Torn riding Lloyd C. 's year lings, swimming in
are Mrs. Robert (Peggy) Boboth of Ledger, and[...]l's to the school house and, of course,
now lives in Lincoln, Montana, but still maintains working in our spare time.
an apartment in Conrad. The Wi[...]kid to grow up, as I said, but things changed as
in 1930 and attended high school in Valier for a the new decade emerged. Donald Hunt
year, graduating in the class of 1931. Murel now graduated from Valier High School in 1942,
resides in Wenatchee, Washington. In those days, married Edith Brown and enlisted in the Army.
it was a big step from a country grade[...], Donald became a plumber and
Valier High School. In the case of my sister, followed the construction trade. They had two
Sharline, it was accomplished in the right seat of children, Loretta of Denver[...]seemed to her like thousands marriage, lives in Great Falls. Donald died in
of miles of riding, Sharline graduated in 1936 Bozeman in April, 1975.
and left the valley for Great Falls. She married in Ivan attended grades eight through ten in
1939 and had one daughter, Kathleen Haddad, Valier and then the Hunt family left the farm in
who now lives in Seattle. Sharline is now Mrs. 1942 and mov[...], the he was seventeen and then he enlisted in the
Leet boys and Jack Eddy, Torn Stokes and Bud[...]been a teacher
at Wingina. We had a 4-H club and in spite of since 1952 and at Great Falls High School since
what Bud Campbell said recently in "Pucker 1958. Ivan married Janet Smith of Great Falls in
Flats", my pig did not look like a goat! Of cours[...]he old song "When You and I were Young in 1954, and Beulah continued to live in Great
Maggie" and even though it received "raves"[...]ingstone to bigger stages. Those married in 1957. Beulah is a resident of the Pio-
square dan[...]chool were fun things - my neer Nursing Home in Conrad and Guy passed
dad, D. F. Hunt, used to be[...]y some time ago.
deal of the time.
One time in his younger days, Dad had to
have his teet[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (182)[...]f these cattle corn panies, owned by
Robare Ranch in the '90s, and raised cattle. My the Conra[...]d tall grass to winter their cattle. Mr. 0.
Creek in 1900. There she met rn y father, Joe G.[...]s driving Anyway he was instrumental -in starting these
stage for Joe Kipp from Blackfoot[...]an from Virginia.
they were married May 21, 1903, in Great Falls.
They lived on her homestead until Ap[...]e Birch The Jennerjohn family arrived in Montana in
Creek from the present bridge on Highway 89. the rnid- l 920s from Missouri and homesteaded in
There we located to get our Indian allotrnen ts,[...]seven,
when the land was allotted to the Indians in June including four brothers and one sister[...]unknown illness.
also have a brother living in Browning. I had a The brothers Ed and Fred ran a garage at
sister who passed away in June, 1929. Galata, Montana for[...]their sister,
My father, a plantation farmer in Kentucky, Ann, married into the Abrecht fa[...]Line working for different farmers .
parents were in this country before Valier ever The Jennerjohn brothers worked in the Valier
was thought of.[...]s below zero. Leech, Stoltzs, and others in the area.
There was no city water; all the water had to be Ed often took jobs on contract such as digging
hauled in barrels from Lake Frances by horse and pos[...]st kind of labor, he
There were two churches in town, Catholic appreciated the cash paym[...]ose
to the Monkey Western Depot (as it was called in
those days). It was a mixed train. It was also
ca[...]fteen miles per hour. It left Valier fairly
early in the morning, returning about four in the
afternoon, if it had good luck. It took three[...]ght it
was great.
Early day cattle companies in the '80s and
'90s had thousands of cattle[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (183)[...]It was in 1912 that I brought my wife, Emma,[...]This is north of the Marias River. I was born in[...]fat. In 1919, I put in 100 acres of crop, but[...]Work was always available in those days if a
long wait for a paycheck from reg[...]fellow wanted to work. I did many things in-
work. cluding putting up ice. Every business in town
Ed was working for Clifford Stoltz in 1954 had an ice house at that time, and b[...]d build was shipped to Shelby, Conrad and Cut Bank.
their new home and remained with them until[...]when the rivers didn't freeze, an ice
left Valier in the early 60s. He had never stayed house wa[...]sed Valier was a whole lot different in 1912.
away; he was near eighty.[...]he railroad
Ed Jennerjohn will be remembered in the tracks, four grocery stores, three[...]community for his interests and idiosyn- in 1918, five lumber yards. The first high school
cr[...]ed the winter months playing was built in 1918 and I worked on it. There were
games of chance in Valier bars and building fur- also five ba[...]ght from the where the drug store was in 1979, a barber in the
Roundup area by Clifford Stoltz. Ed was always hotel , and a barber in one of the saloons. There
in attendance at the Uleberg school dances,[...]Falls fair for carpenters wouldn't go out in the country to work,
which he had to have $100 sp[...]major interest was berry-picking in town, put it on two wagons and haul it to[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (184)[...]alf of the century. It was located
for many years in the basement of the Montana
State Bank, which was built in 1912. It closed in
1920. Mr. Wickware was the last bank manager.[...]ern
Railroad and stayed with them until I retired in
194 7 after twenty-four years, four months and
tw[...]son's where they met. They were married in Great
passengers and freight. Freight pickup and Falls in 1911. Three daughters, Edna, Esther and
delivery[...]veral years. Verna, were born to them.
Wages in 1922 after World War I were cut to Due to ill health the Johnsons[...]d again until and moved to Anaheim, California in 1920. Mrs.
World War II came along. During the depression, Johnson died in 1921 and Mr. Johnson died in
winter layoffs were common. Mr. Atwood was 1953.
manager in Valier at that time.[...]family. All
for the smaller one. Tracks were laid in a three girls are currently living in the southern
diamond shape for the engine turnaro[...]Hazel Robinson Johnson
In 1922, I married Margaret Whipple, In the fall of 1929 Hazel L. Robinson arrived
and we lived at the east end of town. She was one in Valier, Montana to teach second grade. With
of a[...], only one of several years teaching experience in North
whom is still living in Valier, Babe Struss. I have Dakota her last sa[...]month
two sons here, Pinky and Bob, two daughters in so the $50. 00 that Valier was offering was very
Seattle, Jo and Irene, and a son, John, in Renton. attractive. She taught two years and resigned in
John Jennings died in January, 1981. 1931 to marry Mandius C. Johnson in July of that[...]e Edward W. Johnson Family area in 1901 so the newlyweds moved to a ranch
Appro[...]lesburg, Illinois and took Dorothy was born in Valier in 1933 and a second
a homestead on Frances Heights. At about the daughter, Shirley, was born in Choteau in 1937.
same time two sisters, Nora and Mary McCall[...]old out
school and Mary to homestead. Nora taught in and bought a home in Valier. They lived in town
schools in the Valier area for many years until her one year and then purchased a farm north of town
retirement in the 1930's when she moved to from Nic[...]Mandy died in 1950 and Hazel sold the farm
Mary's h[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (185)[...]July Fourth gathering at Frances Heights in 1910.

girls graduated from Valier High School.[...]brothers,
graduated from Northern Montana College in Chris and John, working for them and v[...]neighbors. A few years later he leased the farm
in Bozeman.[...](Helen Kingston)
teaching and taught second grade in Valier for were married in 1937, his worldly possessions in-
twelve more years retiring in 1964. That summer cluded a used lug tractor[...]ow, a few calves, pigs, and chickens, plus a
live in Valier until her death in 1971. brand new pickup replacing the Model T Ford in
Dorothy married Don Wentworth in 1953, which he had first courted me.
and they lived in Valier ever since. They have In order to purchase five more milk cows and
one daughter, Kelly, a freshman at MSU in necessary farm equipment we borrowed[...]through FHA. At that time they required that we
in Valier schools. In 1956 Don and Dorothy pur- live on a well-pl[...]check co-signed by an FHA official. This
Leet and in 1964 bought the men's store from proved[...]inadvert-
Lloyd Eppe. They now also have a store in antly shot a pheasant five minutes early and was
Conrad and one in Cut Bank. consequently fined $25 by the "friendly" game
Shirley lives in Helena with her husband, warden.
Karl Wilczynski, and six-year-old daughter In the fall of 1943 we moved to the Bortved t
Tanya. Both Karl and Shirley teach in Helena. home southwest of town. This fine[...]amily was moving to Everett, Washing ton. Our
MSU in Bozeman. ne[...]ome by adding the "house on the
Jacob, born in Norway, came to Valier in hill" where I had been born.

188

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (186)[...]enting the farm from Mrs. Ona
Bidwell of Wellman, Iowa. Her father-in-law had
homesteaded here and built the house. She[...]death, her children
agreed to let us buy the farm in 1968.
We have f~ur daughters: Lillian Mathsen, Plainview School in 1924. Left to right are Connie Ep-
Fargo, North D[...]E. Leech of Valier for forty-eight years. He
In 1976, we purchased the Kingston home in is now retired. He married Myrtle Nielson Soren-
Valier and have resided in town since that time. son in 1935. Myrtle has a son, Erny Sorenson.[...]Reuben married Alta Bliss in 1941. They live in[...]-Mrs. Reuben Johnson

Eleven children were in the Herman Johnson
Family. Ruth came to Valier ea[...]gnes Johnson
her sister, Georgia, Mrs. Sam Olson, in order to
go to school. The rest of the family came in March John was born in 1893 in Norway, and came
of 1924.[...]Agnes Johnson was born in Spring Valley,[...]received their mail in Manchester. One day,[...]ace south of Great Falls
The Nielsen's first home in Valier in 1917. Myrtle, where they lived until 1[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (187)[...]Alice married Mike Miller and they live in[...]they live in Great Falls.[...]heir things. He Chris was born in Fosen (Hougesund), Nor-
brought a team and wagon load, taking three way in 1891. Magda was born in Fosen
days to make the trip. It was in January and was (Hougesund), Norway in 1889.
very cold. He stopped one night in Pendroy. The Chris came to the United States in 1910. He
people wouldn't ask him to stay in the house, but stayed in Wisconsin for some time before coming
he could stay in the barn. He had to stand among to Montan[...]ed to Norway to marry Magda Hanson, then
had come in 1915 and wanted to go back to see back[...]During the summer, they were at the summer
es and in 1935, he went home for a visit. camp in the foothills northeast of Augusta. Magda,
A[...]ier for several years. would catch fish in a near by stream, keeping the
John's health began to fail and in 1953, he men well fed.
and Agnes' brother, Elvin, built a house in town. Chris and Magda decided to try it on their
He passed away in 1954. Agnes continued to live own and rented the farm owned by the Power
there until her passing in 1972. Morgan Co., which i[...]town where they lived until their deaths, Chris in
1961 and Magda in 1966.[...]Chris and Magda's daughter, Betty, lives in[...]Son, Harold, married Helen J. True in 1946.[...]old Osterman.
Christ Johnson at his first home in Valier in 1922. Harold and Helen moved into[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (188)[...]and fish, and was instrumental in planting
pheasants in Pondera County.[...]The Johnson family lived on a farm in the
Williams area during the summer, and moved to
in town, the same one they lived in when they Valier in the fall so their children, Bud and Helen,
were f[...]tend school.
work at the Valier Elementary School in 1968. Elsie was a Past Matron of the[...]and took a very active interest in the American
Harold and Helen have four chil[...]mistice Day in World War I. She helped to[...]ork train to come into Valier. I
believe this was in 1909. The work train probably The C. M Keeler Family
brought in supplies for the building of the Swift C. M. Keeler was born in Wisconsin in 1877
Dam and the Valier Land and Water Company.[...]farmed until hearing about the cheap land in
Lake Frances, which was stored for use on Montana in 1917. He had met and married Ella,
the Great Northern trains in the Great Falls area. who had moved to Steptoe[...]ductor on the passenger train Missouri in 1906. So in November of 1917, C. M.
before going to work for[...]s family on a train and put his
and Water Company in 1919, where he served as machinery in an emigrant car and came out to
water master in the Williams-Manson area for Montana. In those days, if a man rented an im-
twenty-four ye[...]was blizzarding and cold. The grain was still in
son in the Williams area, during the snowbound the fields in shocks and snow sat all over them.
winter· month[...]Red was known as the best "spit ball artist" in harvesting since July.[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (189)[...]coal for fuel on Birch Creek. In those years, their[...]worked in and around Valier. They both have[...]school at Birchfield, and high school at Va lier. In[...]y ranched.

Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Keeler in 1906.

They bought a farm four miles north of[...]Valier High School.
During their early years in Montana, Mr.
Keeler farmed with horses and Ella r[...]ilked several Charles W. Keeler family reunion in 1966. Left to right
cows and Mrs. Keeler supplied[...]Charles Wilmer Keeler was born in Thornton,[...]school in Steptoe, Washington. The family moved
to Valier in 191 7.[...]hauled logs in the Kalispell area.[...]August 18, 1916 in Kalispell, November 7,
1932. They moved to Valier in 1933 after he[...]the place and moved his family to Kalispell in[...]When they moved back to Valier in 1937,[...]er that he worked for
C. M. Keeler in 1929. the county until his[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (190)[...](Butch) and Rober-
ta.
Bertha preceded Wilmer in death. They are
both buried in the Mountain View Cemetery.

T[...]ily, Ed and his
family, and Bill, came to Montana in the early
spring of 1909. Lawrence, Ed and Dode t[...]hridge, Montana.
When the irrigation project in the Valier area mining business, he sold his[...]her, which later became known as the
several lots in the Town of Valier. As the story has[...]is family, wife, Helena, and
didn't have a church in Valier. Some of the Valier[...]y
there weren't funds available to build a church in[...]was six weeks
Valier, as they had just put up one in Dupuyer,[...]ne until
But Lawrence being an Irishman, was in-
1929, then moved into Valier. He passed away in
clinded to be a slight bit on the hot headed side[...]Lawrence (Bud) Kennedy lived in California
didn't have the funds to put one up, "[...]tana were he died in 1981.
priest." He did and they did. So was the bu[...]e at Lewistown, Mon-
of the first Catholic Church in Valier.[...]t and his family live at Bremerton
believed to be in the Lewistown, Montana area.[...]Phoenix, Arizona. Edna passed away in 1941.
homestead at Ethridge and needing fu[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (191)[...]went to California where he became a captain in
The Kessels family was from Kessel in Lim- the Los Angeles Fire Department. He was
burg, Holland. We came to America in 1912 and married twice, but had no children . After
settled in Shirley, Illinois, with the Eugene Funk r[...]e seed corn growers. We came to there in 1973.
Valier in 1914 after my father had purchased a Gertrude made her home in California, and
farm northeast of town. did considerable traveling in connection with her
My father never enjoyed[...]made their home near Wilcox, Arizona. Af-
and was in city government in Holland. The move ter the death of her[...]wo of her sisters lived.
parents . My mother died in Valier March 18, She died in 1967.
1918 from pneumonia and is buried there. Barney married and lived in Valier for a time.
There were eight children in our family, He had one daughter . He[...]re (Pete), Ann with the Indian Service. In 1964, he was hit by a
and Henriette (Yetta). Afte[...]h his son, Pete, traveled around hospital in Libby, Montana. Here she married
some and finally settled in Newhall, California, Ward (Mike) Shanahan. They had two children.
where my father died in 1933. Pete, our favorite Later they moved to Miles City where Mike was
brother, stayed in California. He developed employed[...]Land
multiple sclerosis, and died of the disease in Bank. He died in 1950. Toni lived on at Miles
1947 at a fairly young age. City for awhile, and then moved to Seal Beach
Dor[...]Hardin, Montana. Ward, is a lawyer in Helena and her daughter,
They had three sons and[...]Mary, married Bill Haskins, a geologist in Den-
in 1960. Dora's second son, Ted, farmed near[...]t sugar Yetta, the youngest in the family, and the one
producer for five years o[...]iving this history, became a school
is now living in Billings, Montana. teacher. She taught school in Montana
Ray was in World War I, and after the war he Wyomin[...]Richan in 1932, whose work with the United[...]Texas in 1948, and still make their home there.[...]family attended in Valier. -Yetta K. Richan[...]Carlton H. Kester was born in Fairbault I[...]he grew up there and on May 23,
ta Kessels Richan in front of their home in San Marcos 1907, she married Car1ton Kester t[...]' In 1909, my father brought his wife and baby

194

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (192)[...]While my father was involved in the business[...]My father's two sisters joined the family in[...]managed a small hotel in Valier. I think it was[...]Speir started the first library, so she said, in[...]a very excellent men's glee club.
their "Winton" in 1928. The V[...]established way.
the First National Bank in a small frame building The Withee's p[...]ilding, later I discoverd that my father-in-law went to
which is now the post office. His mother-in-law school with Abner Withee in LaCrosse. Does
and father-in-law, Julia and Frank Hughes, anyone[...]e when it was converted to a two story
restaurant in the block north of the Valier Hotel. buildi[...]One thing Valier was unique in having so
Dupuyer Avenue and the Kester home is n[...]nce, but if you add doctors, dentists,
only house in Valier to be occupied by members pharma[...]y educated
of the same family, since it was built in 1909- Goff men, you have a most interest[...]ng I remember was on a
or second child to be born in Va lier. This am- different level. After[...]preciation was also high thanks to Bob
was active in promoting the first Protestant Speir[...]Charlton, Fred Palin, John Newell, all those in-[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (193)[...]sical music while the rest of Mon- Hammer, in Valier, Betty Bacon in Stanford,
tana was singing "A Bicycle Built For Two". California and Catherine Kalsgod t in Missoula.
The Stanford house (now Marsh) fascinated Carlton Kester died in Phoenix, Arizona, while
me as a child. Elsie Stan[...]room and let me touch all the mar- died in Missoula on October 12, 1980. They are
velous porcelain animals and figurines she had in both buried in Great Falls.
a cabinet, a very marvelous gold and[...]eighteen
I was delighted to see that same cabinet in great grandchildren and one great-grea[...]Bacon, Daughter
see Jim, Jr. and his wife. There in the old house
were all the things I recognized fr[...]Family
illustrious linage until I read about them in the Jesse C. and Vivian Kibbee moved t[...]heir elevator. They
Father was a stockholder in the Valier Bank came from Havre, Montana wh[...]him, used Valier High School.
to be sitting in the bank talking to my father when Mr. Kibbee retired from Cargill in 1971.
I would wander in, and I loved to sit there and They now spend the winter months in Palo Verde,
listen to him tell stories about the[...]hat he got! His wife and my grand- home in Alberton, Montana, where they are both
mother were ardent members of the W.C.T.U. teachers in the school system.
One time my father asked[...]only one with available whisky their home in Prior Lake, Minnesota. Pete is a
in those dry days. While the men were sitting and[...]and they have two children. Their home is in
rocking and singing, "There's danger in the Tracy and Jesse teaches at Centerv[...]in Valier where Cliff is the road foreman of the[...]who is married to Terry Whitley, who is in the Air
Force. They now make their home in Panama
City, Florida. They have two children, Scott and[...]Jill. David is in the Seabees and is stationed in[...]have one son,
The Kester and Hughes Homes in Valier. Michael David. Car la is[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (194)[...]es president of Security Bank.
and now live in Spokane, Washington. Louis is at- Ruth is now living in Valier in her parent's
tending Helena Vo-Tech to become an[...]he King Family
Karl Kilian came to Wisconsin in 1908 from Our mother, Mabel Francis Rowl[...]bout the project being with her family in a covered wagon from
opened in Montana and was one of the fellows Crawford, Nebraska to Lacombe, Alberta in
that came with Peter Valier in 1909. He landed Canada. Later they came to Montana and filed on
in Valier with twenty-five cents in his pocket and a homestead south of Pendroy. Here she met and
slept in a tent that first winter in the empty lot married Harry King, who had migra[...]towe, Eng land. To this union seven children
In 1912, he homesteaded northwest of Valier were[...]y and board. The family came to Vali~r in March of 1929.
That was the going rate. He met an[...]Alma married Frank Nader. She died in
around Dupuyer and they were married in 1919. 1951.
They moved her shack down to h[...]ne daughter, Ruth Marie, was old, passed away in 1949. Two sons, John and
born in Valier at Mrs. Wooster's. She attended Char[...]n. They have two
raised turkeys for extra income. In the l 930's children, Richard and Chandra.
s[...]they bought it and moved to that to Valier in 1949, where they owned and
place where the house[...]hter, Kenadean, and two sons, Brian
sell, who was in the service. They had two
daughters, Linda Marie[...], Wiscon-
sin and graduated with a masters degree in food
research. She is married to Glen C. Fischer and
they live in Rothbury, Michigan, where they have
a nursery and[...]elen Jane received a scholarship from Mayo
Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, and is a physical
therapist at a nursing home in Billings. She
married David W. Jorgenson and they[...]s vice Mable and Gordon King in 1926.[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (195)Harry and Mae King and family in 1923. Back row, Harry, Dora and Edna. Front row,[...]rry (dad).

and Sean. Charley Donovan passed away in 1970.
August of 1970. His wife Edna passed away in Ralph married Gail Hartman in December,
March, 1979.[...]and 1980.
Paul Monroe. Carl passed away in October, Raleigh married Lorraine Habets July 7,
1971. Dora resides in Valier as do Mabel and 1977. They have[...]to this union Gordon King passed away in 1972. Tiny is
four children were born. A son, Mervin, drowned now married to Ted Wright.
in Lake Frances in 1949. Marie (King) Dedmore
has three daughters. E[...]oungest
two daughters and a son. Alma passed away in child of George and Ellen Kingston, was born in
1967. Harry is presently married to the former[...]rn driving master of the ponies used in the mines at
December 31, 1944 and the twins, Ral[...]ves underground
Melvin married Faye Robinson in May, 1969. moving the coal cars from one[...]hter, Joleen, born August 25, Early in 1911, Fred journeyed to America,

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (196)eventually joining his oldest brother, Joe, in his ships in the Atlantic throughout the war. He was
quest for[...]ures, both worked on the original ishes. In 1945, he married Mary LeCa use in
Swift Dam, hauling building materials by wagon[...]ip. six children. Fred retired from the Navy in 1960
In 191 7, the brothers established the Kingston and lived with his family in Brooklyn until moving
coal mine on Birch Creek north of Va lier. to Albuquerque, New Mexico in 1971 . He passed
Striving to be a most patri[...]away on November 11, 1972.
Fred joined the Army in 1918, and became a Tom graduated from Valier High School in
citizen of the United States on December 19 of 1941, and in June, 1942, he entered the Navy,
that year, while[...]mp Lewis. serving as chief sonarman in the Aleutian Islands
It was inevitable that[...]and the South Pacific areas. He enrolled in the
sister-in-law's sprightly sister, the lovely Lucille, University of Minnesota in 1946, receiving his
and on August 31, 1919, the two were wed, set- degree in electrical engineering in 1950. In June
tling on a homestead seven and one-quarter m[...]cille Miller, with their four children, reside in Minneapolis
was born in Dallas, Texas and grew up in Kansas and Innsbruck until recently, when they moved to
City, Missouri, where her parents, the W. H.[...]three-year-old daughter, Floren- interested in horticulture, and he now had the
ce, had arrived for an extended visit in 1917. time and facilities to maintain an[...]moved the home they had beautiful yard. In 1965, due to failing health,
built on the origina[...]they sold the lake property and bought a home in
location seven and one-half miles north of Valier[...]ere he remained until his death on April 13,
In the early days, Fred and Lucille were a 1974.
dashing couple in their shiny black Starr touring
car, with its vib[...]the entire For us it all beg an in Eng land where, on
neighborhood, often being used[...]ital Chambers Kingston welcomed young Joseph
in Conrad.[...]t that he one time accidently
entered high school in Collier, Kansas; she re- dumped the baby,[...]tried to make
year, and spent the final two years in Collier with every effort to see that his thr[...]two
her grandmother Miller. She attended college in brothers were effectively guided in the ways of
Hayes, Kansas, and then married Ernest Martin the world. When Joe was in his teens, he was
on March 5, 1935. Florence and Ernest reside in apprenticed to his uncle Bob, and it was in his
Denver, Colorado.[...]fter attending Valier High School, Fred, Jr., in engineering that would serve him well
joined the Navy and was in the Pacific when the throughout his life.[...]tacked Pear 1 Harbor. A chief In June, 1910, Joe bade his family adieu to
radioman[...]ved on communication seek his fortune in the New World. With his[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (197) Kingston Coal Mine in 1922.

friend, Tom Davis, he landed in Quebec and and in January, 1917, the mine was purchased
traveled we[...]apocsan for $1,400 cash. Thus
eventually arriving in Great Falls. There the men began the Kingston[...]kers", needed help at his coal mine on In those "Good Old Days" most everyone
Birch Creek.[...]spend the night playing cards or
Crow's Nest Pass in Alberta. Crow's Nest Pass engaging in other forms of revelry. Some even
was wild and to[...]th his friend. For- west from the main tunnel. In the little rooms the
tunately for us, he was not[...]A rigid time schedule
By 1911, Joe was back in Valier working at was observed; dynamiting[...]indication that one of
arrived from England, and in the spring of 1912, the men might still be in the mine was reason for
the brothers, with Gunder[...]of served, only one fatal accident occurred in all the
Valier to search for coal. The sea[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (198)their home. In the beginning, they were housed in In 1916, the Christensen's young widowed
one large b[...]ther to Valier.
kitchen with an iron hand. Paddy, in his flour Lillian found the red-headed, moustachioed Joe
sack apron, would tap on the horseshoe in the highly amuzing and would retire to[...]use for a meal's first call. Then five in fits of giggles on his sudden, frequent trips to[...]btain their marriage li-
by Paul, what Pat lacked in melody, he more than cense at the then county seat, Choteau. They were
compensated for in volume. married on November eleventh, 1916 in the par-
Joe's brother, Edward, affectionat[...]house on the
close of World War I, having served in the British hill" which Joe had built for hi[...]Joe had purchased his first automobile in
his death in 1944. 1917 t[...]ag. There was always enough High School in 1925, riding his horse, "Chalk
candy to keep us q[...]Valier, stopping enroute for supper with
Montana in a boxcar with his livestock in 1909, Ralph and Eva Bowman, who were residing in the
and shared the barn with the cattle while[...]homestead house, "Dad" and "Bop-
building a home in anticipation of the arrival of pie" having purchased a neighborhood store in
"Boppie". A bricklayer by trade, he designed a Great Falls. The children were fascinated by
house in a southern style, using stone siding for th[...]ing water! Joe
insulation, with kitchen and study in the had built a small indoor additi[...]y years to come. Thanks to
Originally from Kansas City, Missouri, Dad and Starbuck Drug Store,[...]their valiant effort to bring some In those days, pregnancies were not openly
beauty to the barren prairie by planting trees and discussed, so t[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (199)[...]uling coal for residents, school, showhouse, etc. in Valier in 1924.

noon. Lillian was attended by "Boppie" and[...]oved to the somehow managed to grow in the parched earth.
country, Joe drove out daily,[...]et we children have many happy memories.
remained in town with her five girls. It was now How[...]nd barefoot, we raced up and down
to deliver milk in honey or syrup pails to some of the cliffs,[...]1927-28, and the children hours either in the creek or sunning on "the
attended Abbott Lake[...]d she had her hands full It was in the Thirties that Paul joined the
trying to cope[...]turing her followed Helen's lead, each in turn. Elizabeth and
ankle. When the winter contin[...]ide. Lillian and Arthur Klemm, after spending
Eva in town. By January 25, she had recovered some time in Genesee, Idaho, moved to Black
sufficient mobilit[...]moved from Great Falls to live in the Seattle area.
The late Twenties and the[...]University of Montana, still maintains her home in

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (200)Valier. Evelyn and Paul Johnson farm near In 1939, Frank worked as a ditch rider until
Chester[...]ied Robert Arnst and resided his retirement in 1962. He operated a small grain
on their place we[...]His family resided on Birch Creek until the
in Great Falls.[...]into the fold. The thirty-one surviving cook in the Valier Elementary School 1unchroom
reside throughout the United States, in England in 1956 and resigned in 1959.
and Morocco. There are several great grand-[...]dren, and one great-great grandchild. in Valier and operated it until 1960. She re-
Jo[...]turned as a cook to the Valier Elementary School in
18, 1966. In addition to our father and our 1961 and officially retired in 1971.
beloved baby sister, other deceased members of Frank and Dorrie lived in the town of Valier
the family are Uncle Fred and[...]ey were the
cousin Fred, and two special brothers-in-law, parents of four sons, Dick, born Aug[...]gust
birthday on November thirteenth, still lives in the 12, 1937.
family home in Valier with Helen and Jacob,
surrounded by love f[...]Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kunkel met in Dupuyer.
Frank and Dorothy (Dorrie) Kuka He was a barber in Dupuyer, and later Deputy
Frank Kuka was born[...]therford and Joe Kuka. He was the born in Dupuyer.
eldest of six children. He attended schools in the In 1909, Mr. Kunkel decided to go farming
Birch Creek area. Frank enlisted in the Marine and he acquired 640 acres of land near what is
Corp, and served in China with Mike Mansfield, known as the Ku[...]nty commissioner for Pondera County
teenth, 1906, in Madelia, Minnesota, to Verna four years. In 1927, they moved to California for
Keep and Josep[...]f Dupuyer.
After their marriage, Frank worked in Butte's
mines. In 1931, Frank was hired by the Bureau of
Indian Aff[...]and Dorrie lived at the Flume on
Blacktail Creek. In 1934, the government gave
the water project to th[...]ived at the Badger Fisher Project until
1934.
In 1935, the government assumed control of
the proje[...]gency where Frank Harry Kunkel
worked in the commissary.[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (201)[...]years, leaving office in January, 1935.[...]American Pipe and Construction Company in Los[...]He met his wife, Helen, in Watsonville, where[...]-Mrs. Ernest Reinelt

The Kunkel family in Los Angeles.[...]Harry Lamma were married Oc-
until he passed away in 1939. He was a member tober 1, 1904 and celebrated their fiftieth wed-
of the Masons in Valier. ding anniversary at their home in Valier. Seven
Leona graduated in 1918 from Valier High children were born o[...]obert and Gladys
her teacher's degree. She taught in a country (Babe).
school a year, and then second grade in Valier Harry, who was born September 16, 1884 at
and also in Conrad. In 1928, she married Em Viroqua, Wisconsin,[...]Her son, Jere, was born B. Holloway, was born in London, England and
in Conrad in 1934. She then moved with her came to M[...]rer of the Drumlummon Gold
after Ern's retirement in 1965, when they moved Mine, an English syndicate, located at
into a mobile home in Tigard, Oregon. They have · Marysville, Monta[...]e, who was superintendent of main-
tenance there. In 1926, he moved to Conrad to
work for Power Wilson Company. In 1934, he
took a position as an appraiser for the[...]Federal Land Bank of Spokane
until January, 1935. In June, 1935, he left
Conrad and moved to Portland,[...]and steel
products on the West Coast. He retired in 1965.
He was city treasurer for Valier for a couple
of years in the early l 920's. Leona Kunkel and he
were married August 1, 1928, in Seattle at my
brother's home there. We have two children, Jere
who was born in Conrad and Marilyn, born in Back row, Vivien Ahlgren, Lil Goff and L[...]Marilyn has two children, Craig and Darcy, City.

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (202)[...]t two years of
Jacob (Jake) Lauffer was born in Glattfedden, hard labor building an irrigation[...]Creek to their land. There was no school in the
the United States by sailboat with his parent[...]ad
fifty-two days to complete. The family settled in twenty-five pupils. The building still stands[...]ent to the same spot.
Washington and in 1892, decided Montana In 1876, when Jake was a boy of fifteen, he
sounded[...], Kansas and had gone there to buy
Kootenai Falls in Idaho and had to cross to the horses and pr[...]ed a beautiful well-broke
railroad had been built in 1891) who told him bay mare and as his fa[...]of ice, so he crept gingerly to the door. In answer
couragement, Jake headed across. As he was[...]side he looked up and saw a see the General, in a few minutes the General
train approaching. He s[...]raight arrived and strode out on the icy porch in his
up on end and he never sweat so hard in his life, heavy boots, his feet flew out from[...]a mighty roar and a wave of
When he arrived in Kalispell it was a great his arms, he ordere[...]cks and The frightened boy wasted no time in leaving and
no work to be had. He stayed in the Flathead
Valley for two years and helped with[...]here. He spent the winter
building log cabins and in the spring he went to
work for Gene Leech, who wa[...]f sheep near Dupuyer. Jake had
never herded sheep in his life, but one day one of
the herders failed t[...]ok three days to
complete.
Jake homesteaded in 1895. He broke fifteen
acres and seeded wh[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (203)[...]Jake homesteaded twelve miles west of
Valier. In 1896, he took out his naturalization
papers at Ch[...]ria, Germany. Fanny was born on
February 19, 1876 in Gundelfingin, Germany.
She moved to Minneapolis, Minnesota in 1900. In
1901, she came to Dupuyer, Montana. They had
fou[...]), Nona Lauffer, Jen Lauffer, Alma
who was born in 1903 and died in 1909. Francis[...]n, Judy Lauffer and Marilyn
Carl was born in 1913 and died in 1958. He Fabian.
had two children, Richard, who was born in 1936
and died in 1969 and Jackie who now lives in 1965 and Janice, who was born June 23,[...]9 and
Alma was born April 19, 1909 and lives in lives in Helena, Montana. She married Leland
Helena, Monta[...]children, Candi, born July
1944. They both live in Helena. Alma is retired 5, 1966, Kristy, bo[...]Ernest (Butch) Lauffer was born on March 27,
in the State Department.[...]family farm and ranch until his death father in the flood of June, 1964. He is in the
in 1964. Before he got into ranching, Ernie[...]1967
he ran 1000 head of sheep. He sold the sheep in and Hallie, who was born March 11, 1971.
1951 and went into the cattle business with
Mac Angell. In 1960, Ernie went into the Black
Angus cattle busmess. He had an interest in the The E. E. (Gene) Leech Family[...]and was very Indiana Business Institute in September, 1883, at
active in square and round dancing. the a[...]an uncle, Oliver Goldsmith
6, 1936. Jen was born in Lakota, North Dakota. Cooper, on his ranch west of Dupuyer. Gene went
She came to Valier in 1934 to begin teaching in back to Indiana five years later to marry[...]sweetheart of business school years.
teaching in 1970. She now lives at the Horizon He later purchased the Cooper Ranch and at
Lodge in Conrad. one[...], 1940. She is married to Jim of Montana in 1894.
Larkin and resides in Havre, Montana. They have He and his wife had two children, Arbie
two daughters, Patti Ann, born in November, Eugene, born in 1890 and Florence born in

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (204) 1892. They both attended grade school in 1930, Gene and Arbie lost their ranch near
Dupuyer and high school in Choteau and both Dupuyer, when they lost a large herd of cattle
graduated from the University in Missoula. while trying to winter them[...]s named after a brother of his some brought in by wagon from the Dakotas and
mother's, who was a[...]asily by At this difficult time in their lives both Gene
chaning the final "a" to "i[...]think he was called by his initials "R.B.". Later in in Canada and in California, and sold them to the
life he bewailed[...]and friend and relative, Charles Cooper of Cut Bank.
cattle on the ranch near Dupuyer, presently[...]ce Leech, his sister Gene Leech died in an automobile accident
was enrolled at the university when her parents in California (where he was buying horses) in
moved to Valier, so she spent part of her vacation 1932. His widow then came back to Valier and
in Valier. She was a diligent worker in the cam- lived with Ethel and Arbie until,[...]in elected to Congress, broken hip, she died in the Conrad hospital in
and also in the Women's Suffrage Movement. She 1939.[...]spent her adult years Jane Leech lived in Valier with her parents
on the east coast.[...]until after graduating from Valier High School in
The first marriage license to be issued in 1937, when she entered the University of
P[...]and Washington. She married Sid Anderson in 1941
Captain Frederick James Murray on May 29, and they returned to Valier for a year in 1946 af-
1919. A newspaper report on the event st[...]Masonic Lodge and received his fifty-year pin in
In the spring of 1919, Ethel and Arbie moved Great Falls before his death. Ethel and Arbie
to Valier. In February of the year their only child kept their home in Valier until 1970 but spent
was born in Missoula, a sickly daughter, Jane, much time in Great Falls due to illness. Ethel died
who weighed less at three months than at birth. in Great Falls in 1969 and Ar bie moved to Walla
This was the resul[...]baby were ill. The family moved died in 1976.
temporarily into the Valier Hotel with high[...]when the doctor said
The Arbie Leechs lived in the Dr. Powell that my mother, Eunice, n[...]s the opportunity for this dream
Colonel Stanford in which they spent the rest of to be realized.
their life in Va lier. We l[...]1929 or and their seven children left in August 1929 and[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (205)[...]on August 15 on the Montana State University in Bozeman. They have three
Western. My dad rented a[...]ght a farm from the Valier
Land and Water Company in the Wingina
community east of Valier. This was his home until Richard (Dick) Leet
he sold it in 1969 and moved to the Pioneer Richard and Minnie Ethel came to Valier in
Home in Conrad. He died in August 1971. My the spring of 1940. Amon[...]erated the Trail Cafe and Minnie
She was preceded in death by our youngest sister had a dress shop in Valier, "Leet's Apparel."
Dorothy Nell who died in 1931 at the age of three They have two boys, Di[...]f years. Min live in Yuma, Arizona, where they moved to
Those Dep[...]val from Conrad where they had operated another
in the Valier area were hard as they were for cafe. Minnie Ethel died in 1980.
everybody, but we survived. We all attended and Charles lives in Arvada, Colorado with his
graduated from Valier H[...]f us attended college, four of think he lives in northern Washington, and last I
whom finished.[...]his wife have three sons.
tana and taught school in Montana for five years. -Lucy Skemp
She married Kenneth Skemp in 1944 and moved
to a Chicago suburb, where they li[...]Oliver Lightner
retired from teaching in June, 1980. They have The Oliver Lightner family came to Valier in
three children and one grandchild.[...]ily came by
graduated from Bethel Women's College in Ken- passenger car to Conrad. Logan Moore met us in
tucky and taught the Williams school in the late Conrad. We thought we were coming to "no mans
30s and early 40s. She and Harry live in McLean, land'', it was so dry and windy.
Virgi[...]Parr engine to break ground
ford, Montana, lives in Park City, Montana. He is and seed flax. It was so dry though there wasn't a
in construction work. He attended Northern Mon- crop. Dad bought another homestead with a
tana College in Havre. They have five daughters larger house[...]hts. Our only way of travel was horse and
College in Havre and taught for many years in buggy or horseback.
Valier and Conrad. He n[...]Crops were very poor for two years in a row,
passed away in June, 1975. and in 1920 we finally had a good crop. We
Jane mar[...]acquired more land and livestock and
they farmed in the Dupuyer community. They soon got a t[...]We finally had
have retired from farming and live in Spokane, 2500 acres to raise hay and to farm[...]Oliver got a job on the section in the winters
Jack and his wife, the former Wanda Cronk for three or four years and bulldozing roads in the
(Hamaker) of Valier, live in Edmond, summer after the crops were in until he had to
Washington, where Jack is a consu[...]neighbors were the Frank
after attending college in Havre and Montana Fulmers and Jack[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (206)[...]Edith married in 1922 to Stanley Russell and[...]Loren married Rachel Christiaens in 1929
and bought a farm and live in Conrad.
Lloyd married Wanda Raines in 1927 and[...]Olive married Clarence Salois and lived in[...].
lightner family's first home at Frances Heights in 1918. Our mother, Ada, was burned in an ex-
plosion in the home and passed away within[...]ears. After a few
Pendroy. They would leave early in the morning years they both had poor[...]ter dark. They usually hauled to house in Hot Springs. This was where Dad passed
Valier but[...]ah Lonnevik
Our parents bought a small house in Valier Henry Lonnevik was born in Iola, Wisconsin,
and we moved into town where Lor[...]. Henry
started high school. Lloyd and Olive were in left Wisconsin at age twenty-one, a[...]ls Lake, North Dakota to help his uncle, Tom
In the spring Mom and Dad would move out Lonnevik, on the farm. Lured by the promise of
and put in the crop with horses and the children the free, lush land in Montana, and the possibility
stayed in until school was out; they they moved of an irrigation project being constructed in the
out, too.[...]en to come west. They arrived by train in Valier,
Johnson place. "We were in -our Model A Ford, March of 1910. Th[...]s Dupuyer Creek rather than go pany in Valier.
around through Dupuyer. It had snowed and[...]er of 1910 Henry went to work on
rained (this was in July). We got stuck and both of the Kingsb[...]yone on the farms and ranches, we grew in abundance everywhere. There were
had a privy out[...]several other mowing machines engaged in this
time when he made his visit. Brother Loren[...]something having to replace the tongue in his machine
about this. He started yelling "Fire,[...]They
came out· like a flash, got all tangled up in his would run into old fence post[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (207)could be cut and improvise a new tongue. Henry enterta[...]homesteaders usually built their house in the cor-
Sullivan Bridge; his team was the first[...]of their allotted 160 acres. Al Glore, Lena
In 1911 Henry took up a homestead fourteen Be[...]to hand dig a water well. Sitting face to face in
the "locator", who was Jimmy Shelton from[...]Herds of antelope grazing was a common
Brothers." In a few years Ted left the homestead sight. H[...]are a very
Sarah Mitchell Lonnevik was born in curious animal. They were a means o[...]Havre when Sarah was a year
old. The family lived in Havre six years, and then
located in Great Falls. Due to the mother's ill
health, Sarah and her two younger sisters were
placed in Saint Joseph's Orphanage in Helena.
Here Sarah lived until age sixteen. She then went
to live with an aunt and uncle in Moore, Montana.
At age eighteen Sarah joined her[...]l (better known as Jigaroo). She arrived by
train in Valier; her father was cooking for the
Valier Land and Water Company. Sarah and her
father lived in a cabin in Schultz Coulee.
Henry met Sarah and they were married
February 25, 1915 in Shelby. Horse and buggy
was their means of transp[...]oked the
wedding supper for friends and neighbors in the
little two-room homestead shack. Henry and
Sarah lived in the Valier community many years,
moving to the Conrad area in 1957.
The children of Henry and Sarah Lonnevik
are Hazel and Robert, both born in Valier, and
Edwin and Jane, who were born in Conrad.
Robert was born in Lena Berger's house in Valier;
his bassinet was a dresser drawer from Le[...]ndly and Henry and Sarah Lonnevik married in Shelby
helpful to their neighbors. Their m[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (208)[...]in the Va lier, Montana area.[...]away December 13, 1978.
Henry Lonnevik and father-in-law, Jigaroo returning
to the homestead from usua[...]Both Ora and Connie were born and raised in
homesteading. The dancing in the kitchens, and North Dakota, Ora in Mahal and Connie in Fargo.
in the little country schools. Henry provided[...]unger he studied mostly aircraft welding. In 1937 he at-
brother, Oscar, accompanied him on th[...]r a
banjo, or guitar. Oscar could play any string in- course in aircraft mechanics.
strument. Henry and Sarah wer[...]olka, John Deere Company as a field engineer in the
or sometimes referred to as the hop-waltz.[...]ey was scarce and many times the In World War II, Ora enlisted in the Air Force
Christmas tree was a cotton wood fr[...]with strings of war years training Navy cadets in Helena, Mon-
popcorn, paper chains, and a few can[...]were watched closely because of fire. In 1946 the Valier Community Club asked
Henry would[...]ed,
usually a Thanksgiving dinner, which was held in
the schoolhouse. Cards would be played in the
afternoon. The men would return home to do th[...]ses and wagon. The
children had walked to school. In the afternoon a
terrible blizzard approached the[...]children. The neighbor ''Fly in" at Valier in 1960.[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (209)Training Program. In 1948, Ora began the first who is now in Helena working for his Flight In-
crop spraying by air and has since gone into[...]viation work such as tor's degree in environmental science, and Tim
pioneering in weather modification by making Brophy[...]k with the generators.
the solutions to be burned in them. In the summer Ora's most recent interest in developing aids
of 1960 and 1961 an experimental program in to grain ranchers was not in aviation but in grain
hail suppression was carried out in the Valier cleaning. He has put togethe[...]teacher of English and
Colorado State University in Fort Collins by the drama coach for three[...]griculture scientists and at spend a year in New York City working a slum
the South Dakota School of Mines a[...]tered by the Episcopal Church
Technology at Rapid City, South Dakota. This appealed to her. While in New York, Connie
testing was financed by the Nati[...]ed at the New York Lighthouse for the
Foundation. In Rapid City, Ora came to know Blind. She then spent a year in Two Rivers,
well some of the top knowledgeable scientists in Wisconsin, in recreational work until the great
the world.[...]put she was principal of a high school in the western
through flight training and sponsored[...]r a time; Rick Geiger, Company, Ora was in the same town working for

Pict[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (210)[...]Ford Garage in Kremlin. After a few years of[...]Valier so they spent their first winter in Valier in
the Weismantle apartments. In the spring, they[...]death in 1965. It is now owned by Mike Sirok-
Grain cleaner invented by Lohse. man's.[...]ohn Newell bought the
an uncle. They were married in Wolf Point in garage from Power Wilson in 1922.
1935. When they came to Valier after the war, The Lucke's loved Valier with its lake, prairie
Connie taught History and Biology at the Va lier[...]and then as a teacher of English. She con- but in his later years preferred watching them and
tinue[...]Margaret enjoyed raising flowers and a gar-
in Helena during the war as we grew to know and[...]d and missed it when she was away
mined to remain in Montana and we find Valier a from it.
fine[...]John died very suddenly in March 1950 at[...]long illness in 1965.
The Lucke Family[...]uist, a local boy who
came to Valier from Kremlin in the fall of 1920. was just out of the Navy after serving in World
John was born in Denmark and came to the War I. They lived in Anaconda for a while and
United States with his p[...]nia. They had two sons,
years old. They pioneered in North Dakota before John and David. John and[...]te. His father was a member of the still live in California. David was accidentally
first state legislature there. John and a younger killed. Gus died in 1950 and Ruth in 1972.
brother helped survey the first county line[...]boy. They farmed near Valier until his death in
Ireland to be with her brother and family. She[...]a to work, and she and John da. Grace died in 1971.
were married there in 1898. Margaret and Everett Holm were married in
In 1910 John and his family, his parents, and 1933. He died in 1951. They have three
a sister, homesteaded in Montana near the Milk daughters, Judith, S[...]rls Mary married Mervin Chausse in 1932. They
finished "proving up" on the homestead[...]ns. Mary died in 1970.[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (211)[...]Norbert and Ina (Brophy) had met in Conrad
James Mains came to Valier in 1915 to visit where both had taught in the high school. He
two brothers and see the new country. He liked joined the extension service in 1943 and served
what he saw well enough to return to Wisconsin as agent in Sidney, served in the Navy, and then
and sell the farm and most of the livestock. The was an agent in Chinook before coming to Valier,
spring of 1916 s[...]amily, wife Fannie, where they had been married in 1941. Two sons,
sons Ernest, Roy and Cleo, and da[...]nk far~ they built a new home north and east
In 1924 he gave up farming and turned it of Valier in 1955. Two daughters, Marjean and
over to his sons[...], with an engineering
Mrs. Mains passed away in 1927, James in degree from Gonzaga University, has been em-
1945. One son, Ernest, died while in the Armed ployed by Boeing in the Seattle area. He has two
Forces in 1918. children, David and Jenny. Larry lives in Helena
Roy and the former Eunice Malone were[...]wife Jan and two daughters Jill and Julie
united in marriage in Oregon, and returned to and is an administrator in the Department of
Valier where he was engaged in farming. He Justice. He has a degree in business from Carroll
later worked at various thi[...]They moved to the east shore College, farms in the Valier area. He is married to
of Flathead Lake and now reside in Anaconda. Mary Nelson, a former Valier mus[...]Winifred passed have a son, Doug las.
away in 1927. John, who has a degree in mathematics from
Jim lives in Arizona and has three children Montana State U[...]home farm after teaching two years in Roundup.
Laura (Mrs. Floyd Johnston) lives in Anacon- Marjean attended St. Patrick's School o[...]. They have five children, three daughters and in Missoula and is a registered nurse at Sacred
two[...]Heart Hospital in Eugene, Oregon, and is also
Cleo is married[...]nsin he farmed and received her degree in business finance from
worked for the county. In Sparta, Wisconsin, he Montana State University in 1980.
worked for Pet Milk Company. They are now
retired and live in Greenwood, Wisconsin. They[...]l, Wisconsin. Pete and Martha arrived in the Valier area in
Carol and Harold Henneman were united in 1917, at which time Pete cooked for a short[...], and Mrs. Dean Pete opened a lunch counter in McCormick's Pool
(Barbara) Swank, seven grandchil[...]ank closed its doors and the building
Valier area in 1948, farming for Vernon Steiner was s[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (212)[...]lerian to another problem with someone in the pool hall next door
building across the stree[...]meone coming
comoda te a business to remain below in the into the cafe and asking Mother wh[...]and a daughter,
Dolores (better known as "Tiny"). In 1928 they Lyle and Veta Mars[...]ce, Agnes Olson. Valier in 1952 after purchasing the Sandwich
In 1932 the Marcus family moved to Ft. Ben- Sh[...]alier Post Office on the
to again make their home in Valier, and Fred retirement of Tom Durnell and in 1955 received
Arnst ran the theatre for Pete, and[...]held until his retirement in 1977.
In 1945 Pete and Martha sold Pete's Cafe In 1955, Veta and her good friend, Hazel
and in 1948 they sold the Capitol Theatre. They Bonnet, perceived the need for a newspaper in
moved to California that year where Tiny lived. Valier, so with approximately $15.00 in cash, a
Later Jig gs moved to the same area. Pete[...]partially broken down mimeograph and much
away in 1952, and Martha is living with Tiny at optimism, began publication of "The Spray of the
the beach in Venice, California. Lake" o[...]ccessful editors, the present ones
to stand guard in Pete's Cafe as a bouncer when being Joan and Norman Ballantyne.
there was a rodeo in town. The cowboys would The Marshs[...]he tables and dance and really who lives in Kalispell with her husband, Walter P.
raise "hell[...]d also. Lyle and Veta, in their retirement, continue
Another time when I was selling tickets at the to live in Va lier. Their thinking is that it is
theatre on[...]probably one of the most desirable places in the
packed with people, Colonel Weisman came to[...]sidents and that it is
ance. Colonel was dressed in only "long johns", probably more economical[...]re was also the time my father had put a In 1917, the August Westerhaus family
new concrete sidewalk in front of the Capitol moved from Maryland[...]came to town, and Dad had to hire thaes in 1934. He had come from New York.
guards or bounce[...]mother will never forget the time Charlie In 1936, Roy began work for the Montana
Wellington came running into the kitchen of Power Company. In 1945, they were transferred[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (213)[...], Lois, a graduate of working at that time in the livery stable and
Columbus High School marrie[...]ried June 18, 1912. Mom and
Tom served five years in the Navy. After his Dad lived in the Valier and Dupuyer areas until
discharge, he[...]ier to run a service they sold their ranch in 1946. They spent some
station for several years.[...]After that time, he was manager for the Pon- in 1952. Dad worked for an electrical company
dera C[...]a 1946 graduate of death. Presently Mother is in a convalescent
Valier High School, worked in Valier for several home there.
years, then mo[...]John Vernon, who is
Walter Hayes, who had served in the Air Corps residing in Reno. He is retired from radio an-
during the Korean War. He passed away in 1978. nouncing, advertising and other adver[...]s a teacher
Valier High School, served four years in the Ar- in the Reno school system. Vern has one
my. He then[...]I am married to Bob McDonald, who is an in-
and live in Missoula, Montana. structor[...]e of Montana. We have one son who is a
to Valier. In 1969, he passed away. His wife, mining engineer for ASARCO in Arizona.
Louise, remained in Valier until Ruth's husband One incident that I remember Dad telling about
died in 1978, then she moved to Shelby to make was[...]purchased the first automobile that was in Valier[...]elled to
Lewiston area of Idaho when they stopped in Dad, "How do you stop this thing?" Dad p[...]now The Catholic Church that was in Valier in the
owned by Bob Fields and as we termed it when[...]and one man and Alice Culleton were married in. When I
mile north of Dupuyer. Crocker homesteaded was in high school, that church was moved to
west of the[...]then
sas. Her brother, Albert Fortman homesteaded in moved to Pendroy for Community Church there
the Ledger area and Mother came out to prove up and in May of 1945, I was married in that church.
on a homestead adjoining her[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (214)[...]We swam in a clear, fresh creek. We had snow[...]town. In Valier, we moved into what had[...]taking in washing. She had a washtub-size 3-,[...]toys were in the window of a small, home-owned[...]the chance
Clarence and Pearl Mcgrew in 1956. to see the window more often as[...]fts at Christmas time. That was simply
Valier in 1912. Opal and Donnie McGrew were the way things were, wasn't it? We always had,
born in Iowa, Opal in 1904 and Donnie in 1906. we always would. Our reality was that each of us
1
Mary McGrew Whealy was born in Valier in would get one gift.
1916.[...]ing. There
toria Vanden Bos place. They lived in Dead Horse would be no tree aglow with light[...]n it
Coulee which is now owned by Harry King. In and with no gifts beneath it. What woul[...]ing, we rushed to the kitch-
Pearl died in Choteau September 29, 1974, en to see the lighted tree and gifts. They were
Clarence died in Choteau July 17, 1976. Opal there. A group of Campfire girls had come in late
died in Choteau February 16, 1979, and Donnie Christmas Eve after all except my mother were in
died in Great Fallls February 28, 1979. Mary is bed[...]They had brought a tree, a gift
still living in Choteau. for each of[...]Family wrapped gifts.
In the summer of 1926, my mother and her[...]was a child's broom ..
six children, ranging in ages from 15 months to I liked it, I used i[...]the only life we knew. Until then, we had lived in It is inscribed "To the Mendenhalls fro[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (215)[...]e memory and the little book.
My mother died in 1972 at the age of 81. She
was a tiny woman with a reservoir of strength. Carl Miller family in 1965. Left to right Joe Doug[...]er and Kathleen Hayes were
My sister Jane is in Illinois, unmarried. My
married in 1939 and lived on a farm northeast of
brother, Ja[...]rd Valier.
many years ago, and lives in Vancouver
Washington. He left Illinois in the Thirties and[...]named for his father, had
never returned. He was in Montana for some time
remained in Illinois, is married, has no children In
before going further. He has two sons and four or[...]a licensed barber.
Bill (William Jesse) died in Peoria, Illinois in[...]ven years.
1917. Married, no children, he served in the ar-[...]children-in-law, and a grandaughter. Our
Jim (George James) lived for many years in[...]a and Hugh. My education, a
California. He served in the Navy during World[...]Getalt Institute of St. Louis. I am in private prac-
George Ebner for whom my parents ha[...]teach in areas of assertiveness training, com-
Guadalcanal[...]enjoyment, and in developing an awareness of
years. He died in 1978, married, no children.[...]place in nature. My life is full and good. I love[...]I know they were farming in Merrill,[...]farms. Grandma Monroe read an ad in the paper
1 B. (Barney) Miller family in 1939. Back row, Carl, advertising the opening of farm land in Colorado
Marg (nee Monroe), Barney. Front[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (216)[...]o come. They arrived by hard job.
train in early spring time in 1911. I remember Eventually, Hilly go[...]illy says you really remember the winters
married in 1913 in Valier. -Marie McCarthey where you are[...]They started plowing snow in September and
Hilly Miller[...], Montana was the birthplace of retired in 1962 after serving the people of Pon-
Hilly Mille[...]years, ten months
He spent most of his childhood in Dupuyer, but and three days.
came to Valier in 1910 when Valier was hardly a Hilly married Maude Bush in 1913 and they
town at all. His family moved here[...]sold horses now. Hilly and Maude were divorced in about
and had a freight string. He also ran the s[...]r with Charlie that, but later remarried in 1931 to Minnie
O'Dell as the regular driver. On occasion, Hilly Ferguson. She passed away in February of 1965.
filled in as stagecoach driver, driving all alone Since 1953, Hilly has lived in the house that
even though he was only a teenager[...]. After he got off
Jud Marks had homesteaded in 1913. Hilly work at nights, Hilly would h[...]Hilly has left Valier a couple of times in the
a series of bad years made him go broke. Ther[...]because it would be
had been two dry years, then in 1919, a very so dry and seemed like ever[...]ke this, he would go over to
being extremely cold in September and lasted Spokane, or maybe t[...]ay for
feed. There had been some cattails shipped in, a while, he had to come back because, goo[...]ard times. His dad traded the ranch for
some land in Oregon in 1920 and Hilly moved to
Valier.[...]r, he worked for the Herb Moon was born in New Munick, Min-
Canal Company, various construct[...]gh jobs were not too steady and didn't pay in about 1938, when he and his dad purchased
very mu[...]helped make money to pay off the He fell in love with a neighbor girl up the
debt, too. Most[...]this was an especially Valier, where they were in the dairy business.[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (217)[...]in 1901. They went to Omaha, Nebraska and[...]later to Michigan and in 1911, they moved to[...]Paul was born in Valier two years later.[...]Mabel King in 1935 and operated the farm until[...]etired and Glen operates the same
The Moon family in 1975. Back row, Roger, Ken, Rick, farm.
Ron, an[...]; Helen married Joe Suta and
Herb passed away in April 1960. They had had one daughter that passed away in infancy.
twelve children. Roger of Conrad is married to Carl Monroe and Dora King were married in
Marlene McIntyre of Conrad, they have a[...]daughters
Ross "Buck" Buchanan of Fromburg, lives in and a son. Carl was a barber in Valier for many
Valier. They have two boys, Justin and Jonathan, years. Dora taught in the local schools. They
and a daughter, Katie. Yvonne lives in Great moved to Sunburst in 1963 and Dora taught
Falls and is married to Jack Eades from Illinois. school there also.
Ken lives in Helena and is married to the former Carl passed away in October, 1971. Dora
Joleen Johnson from Dillon. T[...]of
Jim and Marge Geiger of Valier, and they Ii ve in
Helena. They have a daughter, Lindsay Jo, and a[...]rad, has three boys, Bobby, Ryan America in 1913 from Belgium, with their family
and Brad and is now living in Dillon. of six children. Roman's[...]was seven
have a son, Dustin and make their home in years of age at the time, and there[...]was nine months old.
Collinsville, Illinois, live in Helena. The crossing of the Atlantic took just fourteen
Rod is working in Wyoming on an oil rig. days, but a viol[...]were
Bernadette and daughter, Amanda, are living in huge, tossing the ship, and everyone was[...]e scared. They came through it fine and landed in
Great Falls Vo-Tech. And another daughter,[...]g on to Conrad by train. The
Cecilia, passed away in Boulder in 1970 after a group was accompanied on thei[...]to Belgium to
"Al" and family moved to Conrad in August, help them on the trip, as[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (218) When they arrived in Conrad, they boarded family, had a coal s[...]e Water and Land Company. This until late in the l 940's.
was home until they had someplace el[...]the Valier Water and families went to Cut Bank to see the oil wells and
Land Company in plots of about forty acres. have a pic[...]t Jerome Monroe. They were married a year later in
of Va lier and became known as the Belgian[...]e Dick, Vern and Alice. Jerome passed away in
Roman Christiaens family, were the Peter Habets[...]family and Mr. and bors getting the crop in and harvested.
Mrs. Remi Christiaens who were mar[...]r were the Once Maggie had left the children in the house
Leon DeSmet family, the Vande Popelier family, while she went to work in the garden, which was
(Marie stayed, but a brothe[...]across the fields to the Swier farm,
settled here in 1911. pulling Dick in the wagon. No spankings or
The Helena Dioces[...]d, just many tears of happiness
for the community in about 1914. It is still stand- and relief to f[...]e seen Electricity came to the farm in 1946, and a
just north of the Habets' farm. A school was also telephone was the new thing in 1952. Things
built, as there were so many childre[...]sing. The first teacher was known country in the last twenty-five to thirty years.
as "Tone".[...]re, and some of the Vera was born in Knox, North Dakota. She
families did not stay, moving east to settle in attended school there and grew up in that area.
Chicago. Those who did stay, su[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (219)[...]They operated a drug He homesteaded in South Dakota, living in a
store in North Dakota and later moved to sod[...]ed him to leave there
Lewistown, Montana, to work in a drug store. and he then worked in the western part of Mon-
Later on they moved to W[...]ng was around the Valier area and
the men working in Williams. She also worked for west to the Ro[...]settle seven miles west of Valier in 1909 or 1910.
She raised three children, Ervi[...]he said that the grass was belly high to a horse in
ran the elevator at Williams for a number of year[...]went to Moccasin, Montana where they In 1916, he sent to Norway for his fiancee,
had a fa[...]all of whom are Bertha Holen. She was born in Nord Odalen, Sep-
married and have good jobs. Erv[...]the long boat ride, leaving family
Lois lives in California and works in a depart- and friends, never to see her homelan[...]any Johnson and John Johnson on the boat and in later
kinds of birds.[...],
School. She married Earl Steffani and they live in marrying and raising a family in Luverne, Min-
Great Falls. Donneatta teaches in the Great Falls nesota.
school system. Recent[...]have three daughters, all of whom was met in Valier by Julius, May Broten and her
are teachers[...]all went by horse and
Mrs. Dan Fargo, is teaching in Valier. buggy to Conrad, where Ber[...]n April 17, 1916, with May as the wit-
their home in Valier. Jude worked for the Water ness. They stayed all night in Conrad, coming
Company for a number of years. Jud[...]eymoon was over.
passed away and Vera still lives in her own home
here.
Vera has a "green thumb".[...]Myhre
Julius Myhre was born October 4, 1885, in
Nord Odalen, a little town nestled between the
mo[...]Bertha and Julius
wanted to try his luck in America, so he left his[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (220)[...]ay home, but luckily Taffy kisses were sold in boxes like we get pop-
Pop found them. Harvey started school in Va lier, corn in now at the circus and a nice prize was in-
but went to Mountain View, on Arnst's corner, af[...]it was built, riding a horse. He went to Valier in the box Betty got.
High School. Betty went to gra[...]ol The Myhre family was deeply saddened
in Valier.[...]enly passed away at the age of
Life was hard in the early days with no fifty from a hear[...]ears old and
carrying bucketfuls of water to heat in the boiler spent a lot of time with Kate and B[...]as sure happy to have
Ice from the creek was cut by hand saws into another -girl on the place.[...]y died May 19, 1949 at the age of thirty-
sawdust in the "ice house" built down in the two. Pop passed away in 1966 at the age of
ground like a root cellar.[...]Selma is married to Bus Swarts and lives in
got a wind charger and were wiring the house in Lind, Washington. She has one boy and one g[...]len live on the home place
"Why do we need lights in the bedrooms!" And and have two boys and[...]Betty is married to Art Hulbert and lives in
It wasn't all drudgery and hard work, they Kate Ryan's house in Valier. She has three boys
had good times too, li[...]s area after boat. His bunk was the last one in the bow of the
their schooling.)[...]an crosswise making it extremely
Also living in the area was the Bortvedts, the uncomfor[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (221)[...]prairie. She had the only bluegrass lawn around
the country in those early days.[...]The Bullhead School was built in 1912 across
· The Nelson children in 1918. Seated in the car are the road from the Nelson home. Th[...]ed to Chicago, where he worked as In 1914, Mr. Nelson and Dr. H. H. Nichols
a meat cut[...]attle from the former Conrad
Columbian Exposition in 1893. Gus helped with Cattle Company herd. In later years, they
the building and also with the[...]r. for himself. The Nelsons lived in the Bullhead
From Chicago Gus moved to the W[...]ommunity until 1944, when they moved to
Community in Illinois. Here he met Sara Stanley. Valie[...]d Lawrence lived there until he
They were married in 1897 and lived on a farm in retired in 1976 and moved to Valier. The original
the area,[...]e house was destroyed by a butane explosion in
born, Ethel (Seifert), Carlton and Vernon. The 1946.
Nelsons then moved to Dows, Iowa and farmed in Ethel, the eldest daughter married[...]d),
(Chausse), Ann (Barrett) and Ronald were born in Eleanor (Conrad) of Minnesota and Helen
Iowa. (Neyenhuis) now of Arizona. Joe died in 1980.
In 1909, Mr. Nelson purchased eighty acres Ethel lives in Conrad. She has nine grandchildren
of land in what is now known as the Bullhead and thirteen great grandchildren.
Community. Then in 1910, Gus and a neighbor, Carlton was killed by lightning in 1928.
Ed Jones came to Montana to look over the land Vernon married Ethel McClelland in 1931.
that Gus had bought the previous year. Afte[...]ked, "It looks grandchildren. Vernon died in 1968, Karen in
too much like Kansas, let's get out of here." Mr. 1974 and Ethel in 1977.
Nelson evidently did not agree with Mr. Jon[...]children, Dennis and Kathy, both live in
Mrs. Nelson was a member of the Valier Arlington, Washington. Jerry died in 1957. Marie
Methodist Church and a charter member of the lives in a nursing home in Arlington. She has
Home Demonstration Club. Early in the summer seventeen grandchildren an[...]s one of the several children.
women in the neighborhood that formed the Dorothy married Leo Wollam in 1926. They

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (222)[...]In 1919, Lawrence began his formal[...]center on Valier's first football team in 1930; he
Gus and Sara Nelson in 1952. played guard on the basketbal[...]he senior class. Maybe his
had one son, Owen, now in Tempe, Arizona. nicknamed "Squirt" was the incentive to work hard.
Owen has two sons. Leo died in 1968 and September 5, 1942, Lawrence and Esta Mc-
Dorothy remarried in 1973 to Mervin Chausse Millin, the daughter of Eily and William Mc-
and they live in Valier. Millin, were married in Valier. They mov~~l-- to
Anne was co-owner o[...]-son, Don Phillips of Columbia Falls and In 1944, Frank and Sara Nelson retired and
four step[...]rs, Lawrence and
they have three children. Laurie in Hardin, James Ronald. Ronald lived at Williams[...]dy struck Lawrence and Esta
Mrs. Nelson died in April 1953, a few days during harvest in September, 1946. A propane
after her eightieth bi[...]ignited by a spark from a light switch,
Kalispell in 1957 and lived in the Immanuel causing a huge explosion. Esta was badly burned,
Lutheran Home until his death in November of but Lawrence 1uckil y arrived[...]painful months, Lawrence's love and Esta's
In the thirty-five below zero spring storm of str[...]n horseback to get now sits beside their home in Valier .
Dr. Tidyman for his wife, Sara. Later th[...]eir support for the community slowed. Early in their
only native Montana Nelson, was born[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (223)[...]I was born in Dows, Iowa and had my first[...]panied my dad to Valier in a lumber wagon. We[...]ble stones. There were no culverts in those days[...]that bumpy ride.
Lawrence Nelson family in 1973.[...]rides. Also, with soda fountain that was in the Starbuck Drug
Ronald Nelson, Frank Seifert an[...]he entered
tance of education certainly is shown in his town, he started whipping them on t[...]r five years and his wife, he was already in town he replied, "The sign says
Diana, attended t[...]her husband, The days of the Chau ta uquas in Va lier were an
Max Klopcich, is a teacher.[...]tion for my family to go to town. We all at-
In 1976, Lawrence and Esta retired from te[...]ad and Williams farm.
For Lawrence the years in Valier have left
many fond memories. Two of the m[...]the Dempsey-Gibbons
heavyweight championship bout in Shelby, July
4, 1923, and also in 1923, traveling through
Glacier Park for the first time in a 1917 Paige on
dirt roads.
With reti[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (224)[...]ded up. join him in the venture.
I received my grade school educ[...]days, it was used for church services.
taught me in grades six, seven and eight. In 1935, the social interest faded so the
I went to high school in Valier, but didn't do building was sold to my brother, Vernon Nelson,
anything spectacular. I enrolled in the first class who tore it down and used part[...]and chickens; and Kuka.
there was no place in this area for beef cattle! When I was[...]partnership in farming which lasted for forty-four
My answe[...]ears.
When I went back to school and told my in- In 1935, I bought land from H. L. Barber and
structo[...]f cattle, his answer was, moved to Williams. In 1975, I retired and sold my
"No, no, there's no place in this area for beef cat- part of the land to my[...]ne looks around today and sees all the In 1959, I married Freda Phillips, who had
beef cattle in the Valier area, I wonder who was lived at[...]tructor. the time teaching in Conrad Elementary School.
When I was a sopho[...]Williams and Freda continued teaching in Valier
In about the winters of 1923 and 1924, after fo[...]sted that our traveling, spending winters in Arizona. We also[...]Geiger and I took in the first turkey huntin_g
season in the State of Montana. We hunted in the[...]home with a turkey, we made the front page in
Ron Nelson's dog.[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (225)[...]have
was working for a carnival for a week while in
Arizona one winter in the late 1940's. The pay
wasn't anything special, but I met many in-
teresting carnival people. When the carnival
cam[...]its rewarding to think
back and know you've lived in the time of two
real "boom" towns, Shelby and Val[...]il wells and Valier with the
irrigation. The boom in Valier soon brought
sidewalks, power plants for lights and a busy
town in general.
I am proud to have been part of the[...]hat summer ca used the sod shack to crumble
trade in Kampen, Holland. In the spring of 1910, and they were forced to m[...]untry on the Albert Neyenhuis was born there in January,
Canadian Pacific Railroad and entered th[...]States through Sweetgrass, Montana. In March, 1913, a group of Belgian settlers
Wander knew Ray Verrnulurn, who lived in the arrived by train at Williams. With a[...]lph and John
Adolph worked for other farmers in the area Wagner were employed as carpenters t[...]rn and granary on this ranch.
and north of Valier in 1910. Adolph bought and dismantled a log cabin
Gerritje Huisman worked in an enameling located near Swift Darn and with the help of Chris
factory in Kampen. She and Adolph had been Raernak[...]engaged for six years before •his immigration. In log cabin he built still stands.
1911, she cam[...]were Andrew N eyenhuis was born in 1913.
married east of Conrad. The family occupied their homestead in the
Adolph put up a temporary sod shack west[...]je and Adolph Henry Neyenhuis was born in 1915, Gertie in
traveled to Valier to get supplies, it would rain 191 7, Jennie in 1923 and Chris in 1924.
and they would come home wet. All th[...]
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The Adolph Neyenhuis family in 1928. Back row, Gertie, Henry, Andy and Albert. F[...]ighbor later told Gerritje that
work. Having been city born and raised in Adolph cut the grain during the day and shocked
beautiful gr[...]the bundles at night by moonlight. The banker in
didn't fulfill Gerritje's dream of America. When[...]nsive When the family was together again in Montana,
substitute was found in the pasture, it was the Albert and Andy[...]Lone Tree School. At home all resolved to begin
In the winter Albert recalls gathering cottonwood[...]the aid of a Dutch-English dictionary.
In 1919, following sever al years of drought,[...]an at
Adolph considered giving up. Family members in four a.m. Pop would start the fire and go out and
Iowa sent tickets. In the fall Gerritje and the four milk the four cows. Mother would get up and
children went to Iowa, where Albert and Andy make coffee. P[...]nk coffee and eat a
started school. Adolph stayed in Montana to har- piece of brown cak[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (227)[...]feed
for the horses, Pop would plow with one team in
the morning and a second team in the afternoon.
The Neyenhuis homestead gener[...]y stored the daily collection of
cream on a ledge in the cool well reservoir and Neyenhuis' stacking hay in 1946 on the Duke Place[...]Gerritje and Adolph celebrated their twenty-
in 1924, it was not set properly the first time and fifth wedding anniversary in 1936. She died in
he was hospitalized for eight weeks in Conrad. Conrad a short time later. In the fall of 1936 ,
The weekly hospital bill amoun[...]his family raised ten acres of They came back in July of 1938.
potatoes during the depression year[...]continued farming
bartered the meat and potatoes in Shelby for and ranching until the main farm was sold in the
groceries or peddled them for cash in the oil early 1970's. Albert and Lois hav[...]in Teton County.
Adolph died in Los Angeles at age ninety-
three in 1979.[...]born in Denmark, his father's name was Jens[...]Nebraska, October 24, 1886, the eighth child in[...]both born in Denmark. Her father's name was[...]e was born at
Adolph and Gerritje Neyenhuis in 1924. Avoka, Iowa on March 20, 1885. She was the

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (228)second child in a family of six, and the only girl. How abo[...]and his youngest
only one of these offspring born in Denmark was brother, Harel J. Nielsen, were dissatisfied in rent-
Minnie's oldest brother, George.[...]took a trip out to see for them-
Point, Nebraska in 1905. On April 21, 1906, I selves. Th[...]so born at Wisner, needed to start farming in Montana, loaded it in
Nebraska, on March 12, 1908, I don't remember[...]lways been there. Bluffs, Iowa to stay with Grandpa and Grandma
Sister Iren[...]t Kennard, Clausen until school was out in May. Then we
Nebraska on February 15, 1911. It wa[...]years. We then moved Dad met us in Conrad and had gotten hotel
to Washington, Nebras[...]rooms for us, as it was night, but someone in
Christine was born on January 13, 1913, which is[...]ial train had come
one year that will always stay in my memory for to Conrad to get the doctor and was going right
two reasons. Why the one stays in my mind to this back and we could go on t[...]That was the first house we lived in when we
Another thing I remember about that[...]about
we girls were deathly afraid of Gypsies and in ready to turn around and go back to Iowa that
those days there were quite a number of them[...]l Andrew was also born bought, we lived in town for several years.
at Washington, Nebraksa o[...]Brother Glenn Arthur was born in Valier in[...]they received from the good people in Valier.[...]as the bad farm year.
The Nielsen boys in about 1935. The one wa[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (229)[...]to eat.
The winter of 1919 Mom spent a month in
bed with rheumatism. I shall never forget that
wi[...]but all
things passed and spring came.
Then in 1921, two at a time, Brother Richie Andrew an[...]other Rollie Charlie, born July 18, niversary in July of 1955.
1921, early in the morning. They were in a hurry
and wouldn't wait for the doctor, Mrs. Ep[...]rtle taught
Sister Myrtle and I were married in 1925 I them how to swim by throwing them in the
Irene was married in 1930 and died from burns in irrigation ditch and when they would climb ou[...]she would throw them in again. She says it is not
1931.[...]ey shout her down.
Sister Elivia was married in 1933 and died in[...]1934.
Brothers Larry, Richie and Rollie were in the children, never had more patient, understan[...]ve. Sometimes Mom showed hers with the razor
Army in World War II. Brothers Earl and Glenn
were in the Air Force, Earl in ground crew and strap, but Dad would only need to say, "Here,
Glenn, a pilot. Brother Roger was in the Navy sub here," very quietly and we heard that far better
service. Brother Glenn was killed in the service than the strap.
September 22, 194[...]and I am so
The folks finally bought a home in Valier and thankful they were my parents.
moved to town for good in 1940, where they Brother Harel die[...]easier. Dad had Earl had open heart surgery in December and is
worked so hard at farming for so[...]bout it and living on the Anton was born in Minor, Wisconsin in 1903.
farm as we did, we always had all we[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (230)[...]ty's dreams have always been to be in the
He attended the first school on Frances[...]d, Leland Knutson, Mary and now lives in Great Falls.
Harold Cha tlain.[...]this time, all this brothers took an interest in farm-
carry water from below the hill and also do[...]d and enjoyed doing those jobs as a In 1933 Anton married Dena VandeKop.
young boy. Mr.[...]m. Lawrence Crabtree and
so he would not get lost in the blizzards. As luck his family worked for Anton and lived in the south
would have it, he never did get lost go[...]It burned down from unknown causes and
miles home in the bad storms. a child burned in that fire.
In 1920 he went to work for his brother Mar-[...]by his Water Company place. When his father-in-law
mother to give up farming and go to the coast[...]eek to get to Tacoma Station from Harry King.
in a Model T. They had a tent and stopped along[...]eived help for eczema. Their children
Olga, lived in Tacoma, and they lived with her attended Va[...]at
Libby, Montana, so Anton worked there one year
in the lumber business.
Upan returning to Valie[...]icipated. It
was not long until he became engaged in farming
once again. He rented what was known as t[...]row, Robert
da Marie. Monica is in Oregon. She was married[...]Russel Norsby.
Martin Lee, now in the United States Army. Mary[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (231)[...]boys. Jean is a medical secretary specializing in[...]Steir lives in Fruitland, Washington. Mary and[...]engineer. Kenny lives in Tacoma, Washington.[...]Russel and his wife, Dixie, and their two
seated in wheel chair is Severt, Jake Norsby and An-[...]children live in Anaheim, California. Russ is a tap
ton Norsby in front.
and die operator. Ross lives in San Jose, Califor-[...]med together. After their mother In July 1931, Bob Norsby and his two
passed away and[...]destroyed their crop in North Dakota. The men
Jake sold his place to[...]ntil harvest was
where they lived until his death in 1974. finished.
Because of poor[...]that job very farm while Chatlains stayed in Valier for the win-
much because he saw so many n[...]ence is now. the farm in North Dakota. Bob continued to work
Dena suff[...]ly, then he went back to
problems and passed away in 1964. Anton North Dakota for harve[...]lp harvest. Bob worked
moved to the Horizon Lodge in Conrad in 1975. for Chris Johnson shocking grain behind a binder.
In 1979 he moved back to Valier and into the[...]and Leon). When he completed that
he was preceded in death by two children. job, h[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (232)[...]son, Billy Jay, was born in March, 1944. Then
Bob worked for his brother-in-law, Ben Grilley,[...]In the spring of 1945, Bob, Ann, and Bill[...]lived in the "red" granary. When the snow and[...]was habitable. They moved onto the main floor in[...]daughter, Bonnie Julie, who was born in March of
Bob and Ann Norsby July 6, 1938. 1949. In 1950, the farm grew with purchase of[...]the birth of their third child, David Robert, in
Clarence Swanson farm. He trapped muskrat,[...]nd continued doing so until Agriculture in Miles City, Montana. David is em-
1939. ployed by Lockheed Aircraft in Sunnyvale,
In April 1938, Ann Mix and three friends Cali[...]aught elementary school four
decided to find work in Montana. The driver, Ar-
nold Peterson, was a gra[...]Norsby. His
parents were friends of Ann's parents in Min-
nesota, and they encouraged her to travel to[...]nd Ann were married at
the First Methodist Church in Great Falls on July
6, 1938. The marriage ceremon[...]cade County.
Two years after their marriage, in 1940, Bob
and Ann. were hired by W. J. (Bu[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (233)[...]to Valier. Sam had a horse and buggy
Harm Toren. In 1975, Bob suffered a heart at- and took p[...]unding fussy and knew exactly what he wanted in land.
the home place. Ann and Bob continue to liv[...]Montana, but was Norstebo not a true farmer in our sense, but he did enjoy
while he was yet in Norway and in Wisconsin. It haying, fencing, shocking grain and picking
had a special meaning in Norwegian. The "Nors" rock. We are told ho[...]to the court- My Uncle Jake, tells of in 1909, which was
house in Choteau to settle his claim for the the[...]change his feet deep and it was so wet in March, that
name which he was very reluctant to d[...]to him; and drop the "o". All the o's remained in Conrad until the house was com-
in Norwegian had a difficult pronunciation in pleted. They came up on a freighter stage[...]er a short court- During the family's stay in Conrad, Grandpa
ship, they were married and lived[...]ch was close by.
Homesteading was advertised in all the
papers at that time. The family, consisti[...]elongings.
Sam Sollid, the locator, met them in Shelby.
It is recalled to our memory that[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (234)[...]as on the first school board and
was instrumental in beginning the first school on
Frances Heights. He[...]ty years old at the time.
Grandma was active in all the church ac-
tivities. She was a very hospitable lady and had
company day in and day out. People always
gathered at her house[...]ere many games of
horseshoes and soft ball played in her yard. There until he moved to Polson, and later died in
was always enough cookies, molasses and raisin Tacoma, Washington; Martin farmed in the
filled flatbread and Norwegian dishes of all[...]Robert Kuka farms now. He died in 1947 from a
The younger children had a lot o[...]he rest. She died of cancer of the liver in 1933, after
milking even when she did not have to[...]realizing her problem.
been called a Saturn Yenta in Norway, which Grandpa died in 1943 at the age of ninety-two.
meant that she was a mountain girl that took her
animals high into the hills in the summer time.
These girls would milk, and make[...]r the winter months. The streams were so In 1909, Severt Norsby, born September 27,
cold that[...]dren of Jacob and Marie
brought down to the homes in the fall. She never Norsby, moved to Valier[...]farmed with his brothers, Jacob and Anton, in
ence Peterson, who homesteaded the farm Don[...]d to Min- everyone knew when he arrived in town, his car
nesota. Olga married Adolph[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (235)came from Kalispell to work for Severt in 1939. Pine Bush, where Jerry has a backhoe construc-
They were married in September of that year. tion business.
Se[...]944. Having pur- for Western Life Insurance in Helena after
chased the Charlie Geiger place, the[...]Bos (Junior VandenBos now owns it) Gaylord in 1962. They lived in Wisconsin until
and the Charlie Geiger palce to O[...]to Valier. Joanne and
(Tom Peterson owns it now) in 1945, due to ill Brent now own the family f[...]ed into Valier the fall of 1945, publish the "Prairie Star". They have four sons,
into a house moved from a lot in town. Severt Doug las born in 1966, Eric born in 1969 and
built, owned and operated the Lake Frances Joseph born in 1974 and all attend school in
cabins, later known as the Lighthouse, from 1948 Valier. Benjamin born in 1978 is at home.
until 1952, when he traded the cabins for a farm Prior to joining the Army in 1969, Jim, born
twelve miles west of Valier, on Birch Creek, from June 7, 1944, worked in the Va lier area. He ser-
Al and Kay Boeck. ved in the Vietnam War in 1969. Upon returning
The Severt Norsby family sold their home in he worked throughout Montana. In 1972, he
Valier to Gene and Hazel Bonnet in 1953, and married Donna Drake from Pony, Montana. They
moved to a farm in Polson where they resided un- lived in Valier during their marriage. Jim was
til June of[...]k and also,
and lived on the farm by Birch Creek. In 1963, worked for Brent Gaylord on the family farm. In
they leased the farm to Gil Eng land, moved to th[...]ere divorced. Jim drove produce
D. D. Brown house in Valier, where Alice now truck from Canada to California. In November of
lives, and where Severt lived until his death in 1974, Jim was killed in an automobile accident in
June of 1980.[...]born June 24, 1946 and
Joanne Gaylord, are living in the Valier area. worked at the Valier Bank[...]married Del Welker graduating from high school in Valier. She
from Shelby in 1959. They lived in Shelby, Babb moved to Helena the fall of 1967 to work for the
and Conrad before returning to Valier in 1972, Office of Superintendent of Public In[...]ey farmed for several years, but now married in the spring of 1968, and have lived in
lease their land to Jack Johnson. They presently Helena since. They have two daughters, Heidi
live in Valier where Del is the town marshal,
previously[...]eriff.
They have six children, Rodney (Spud) born in
1959 and married to Brenda Briden. They have
one-son, Ronnie, born in 1979. Lisa was born in
1961 and is working in Valier; Robbie was born
in 1965, Jami was born in 1968 and Jon was born
in 1970, all are attending school in Valier. Keri
who was born in 1977 is at home.
Jerry was born June 28, 1942 was in the Ar-
my in 1963 and 1964. He returned to Valier after
the flood of 1964 to work the family farm on Birch
Creek. While in the Army, he married Suzy Ban-
ford from New York. They have two children,
Tracey born in 1965 and Greg born in 1969, at- Severt and
tending school in New York. They moved back to Alice Norsby
New York in the spring of 1974 and now reside in

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (236)born in 1970 and Heather born in 1972. They at- Carl and Gertrude Orr
tend Four Georgian's School in Helena. Carl Orr was born at[...]July 4, 1905, to J. W. and Jessie Orr. The
living in Townsend and is married to Andy Han- family moved to the State of Washington in 1914.
sen. They have two sons from her previous marriage In 1917, they moved to Conrad, Montana where
to Terry Newman, Tim born in 1966 and Chris Carl received his education.
born in 1968 who attend school in Townsend, On February 26, 1928, Ca[...]Gauld were married in Conrad. Gertrude was[...]graduated from Conrad High School with the
in 1930 from a homestead north of Zurich, Mon-[...]lived and farmed east of
married, and Anges came in 1928 to live with her Conrad for a couple o[...]le, Pete Marcus, while attending Valier in the spring of 1930. At this time, Carl
high schoo[...]ere. into Valier in the spring of 1942, when Carl
Roy later purc[...]this
Wilson place (Alta's parents) and is engaged in
cattle and farming operations.
Betty graduated from Valier High School in
1943. She was employed as a secretary by the
Coun[...], Loren,
and Karen.
Evelyn, after graduating in 1937, worked as
a telephone operator at the Valie[...]ars. After marriage she
moved to Washington State in 1947. She recently
retired from the State of Wash[...]en, James,
Russell, Leanna and Edward. James died in a car
accident in 1969 and Evelyn died in 1981. Her
husband, Vernon Schrantz, lives in Washington.
Agnes attended high school in Valier,
married Lloyd Eppe and they have one daughter,
Beverly Marshall. After operating several
businesses in Valier, they purchased a ranch
northeast of town in 1964, where they presently
live.[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (237)[...]Force his career and they now make their home in
still does a little custodial work at the Methodi[...]he Valier Bank of Montana. In 1978, Carl and Gertie celebrated their
Car1[...]e for the occasion.
taken an active part, serving in many capacities Several other family mem[...]has Russell.
played an important part in her life. It has On November 20[...]any saleable articles, were married in Shelby. They made their home in
therefore, she is widely known for her beautiful[...]rl and Gertie are the parents of four grown in the Dupuyer area.
children. The oldest is Donald,[...]ans born June 2, 1946;
and graduated from college in Bozeman. He Ida Ora VandenBos bor[...], 1951; Ted Orr born
ceased. They make their home in San Jose, Cal- June 21, 1953; Jim Orr[...]ard. They have three children
and make their home in Wa ukasha, Wisconsin
where Ralph works for the Fo[...]len's husband recently retired
from several years in the Air Force and they plan
to make their home in Colorado.
Beverly, the youngest, was[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (238) In 1954, we moved to East Glacier Park,
Montana, whe[...]s Deputy Sheriff of
Glacier County for two years. In 1957, we moved
to Valier for the school man ths a[...]months, so Jazz could
operate his N Corrals.
In 1959, the family moved to Valier where
they still[...]ork as cattle foreman for the
Pugsley Ranch, Inc. in 1965, where they still
reside four miles southwes[...]hen she was twelve years
Ted entered the Army in September of 1917, of age. They moved to Dupuyer in 1917. Verna
he was a machine gunner in the 91st Division in attended school in a country school near Gar-
World War I. On April 13, 1919, he landed in field, Washington, then in Valier and graduated
New York and got his honorab[...]Ted and Verna Gammon were married at the
Dupuyer in May, 1919. Gammon h[...]years. In 1926, he moved the jail from Dupuyer to[...]Frank Orr, Jr. assisted Ted in the moving.
In 1927, Ted, Bob Gammon and Alex[...]house.
The Ted Orr family in 1944. Back row Daisey Elmer In 1945, Ted and Verna took the Choteau
Madge[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (239)from the Muddy west of Bynum in the spring and she worked at a Norwegian Colony for three years
back to the Muddy in the fall. There were any before coming on[...]a's outfit with sad- north of Valier. Earl was in partnership with Sam
dle horses and pull her thro[...]er Sam moved to Great Falls, where he started
In the fall of 1958, they purchased the Bill th[...]s Tent and Awning Factory, many
Bohm Bar and Cafe in Valier, which was later farmers had thei[...]made or repaired there. When Sam left, Earl
in 1973 to Harold Gable.[...]f this
their little mountain home at Dog Gun Lake in the was given to the school district and the[...]was named the "Uleberg School", after Sam
Valier in the winter. Uleberg and was built by Ed Carroll. Ed Carroll
In January of 1980, they both fell within wa[...]the children attended the Uleberg School. Earl L.
in August of 1980.[...]fered when their house burned down. In the[...]na
Earl Lester Ovris was born June 11, 1892, in graduated from high school in 1936. Late that
Colorado to John and Adeline Orvi[...]ilor
Lewiston, Idaho. There were several children in Shop. Mrs. Orvis was a tailor by trade in Norway,
the family. Earl homesteaded two and one-[...]Jona was married to Ronald G. Nelson on
business in Shelby. On April 8, 1916, he married September 12, 1936 in Valier and lived in
Magnhild (Margaret) Alexandrea Karlsen. Williams. Buddy attended grade school in Shelby
Margaret was born June 13, 1896 in Beiarn, and then returned to live with his sister in
Boda , Norway, to Laerer (teacher) Johan L. and Williams and attended high school in Valier. Mrs.
Anne (Pederson) Karlsen. Johan was a teacher for Orvis marreid Joe Zagotta August 31, 1941 in
forty-six years and in the summer months spent Shelby. Mr. Zagott[...]ching to the Laplanders. There were railroad in and around Shelby and retired in
seven children.[...]ecialty was racing downhill Buddy lived in Williams until his marriage.
while using only one[...]e was eighteen years old, can were married in Valier. Buddy's mother made
during World War I. S[...]ister ship to the born March 12, 1950 in Comad, as well as Shelly
Luisitania. She landed in Montreal, Canada and Jean on August[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (240)[...]to Valier.
Michael Earl was born February 3, 1953 in
Conrad, Montana, as was Brian Duncan Orvis on
Apr[...]years when she resigned and moved to Great
Falls. In 1958, Jona and William L. Munyon were
married in Lewistown, Montana. They lived in
many states when Bill was on a seismograph crew
(oil exploration) but managed to return to Mon-
tana in twenty years in 1978, where they still live
in Lewistown, Montana.
Michael graduated from high school in Idaho
where his mother lived, Brian graduated in
Shelby where his father lived, and Grandma
made s[...]in-law), Kathleen Osterwyk Jacob, Joseph Osterwyk,[...]23, 1977 at Randi Osterwyk (daughter-in-law, wile of Steve) and
Shelby, Montana. Michael[...]b, Bill Osterwyk holding
skiing. Brian also lives in Shelby. Brian married Matthew Osterwyk (son of Randi and Steve).
Barbara Jane Hemmer in 1979 at Lincoln, Mon-
tana but she lived in Shelby where she was a nurse's General Motors (Buick) in Flint for thirty-three
aid. On January 20, 1980,[...]ph, a student at the University of Michigan.
away in 1980. -Jona Munyon Rikka died in Conrad, Montana, November[...]Edgeley, North Dakota. He is in fine health and
The Henry Osterwyk Fami[...]ung.
Henry and Rikka Osterwyk came to Valier in Bill and Mary Osterwyk like to recal[...]because Henry's
brother, Barney, and family lived in Dupuyer.
Henry and Rikka settled in Valier on the Conrad-
Valier road, about one-half[...]ier.
Bill married Mary Zeh, January 18, 1947 in
Flint, Michigan. He has been employed by[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (241)[...]aughter, Kathy,
about 7 years old, being a little city girl and ex-
cited about coming west, piped up an[...]Hazel Otthouse
We were both born and grew up in
Oklahoma, where we met and married in 1935. Ed F. Otthouse at Going To Sun Highway in 1957.
After living our first year in Oklahoma, we moved
to Hutchinson, Kansas.
Ed worked in the drilling department of the the world, we didn't want to buy, as our intentions
oilfields, in many parts of the state. In 1948, the were to complete the drilling program[...]tana to do some contract trailer houses in the trailer lot behind the Lyle
drilling. It was[...]ecided to make the move. One rig We lived in the large house of Ralph Bowmans
was to stop over in Wyoming, to drill two then until we bought the Fred Palin home in
locations, so on our route up, Ed had to stop off[...]added another daughter in 1949. Our daughter,
We had planned on living in Cut Bank, as the Carol, was in the sixth grade, so she was
supply stores were there. When we arrived, there educated in the Valier schools, graduating as
was no suitable housing available without buying salutatorian in 1955. She attended the University
a home. Feeling[...]completely out of of Montana, graduating in 1959. She is married[...]to Bob Palin, and they have three sons, and live in[...]They have a son and daughter and live in[...]Business College in Spokane. She works and lives[...]In 1951, Ed went into business, forming a[...]drilling corporation with Dick Kullberg of Cut
Bank. They did much drilling and exploring in[...]Ed's health began to fail in 1965. Being[...]ol, Marsha production holdings. Ed passed away in January
and Pamela in 1949. 1972. I continue to live in our home in Valier, en-

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (242)[...]amily
My father, Edwin Harry Palin, was born in
England, April 3, 1865, and landed in New York,
April 1884 at the age of nineteen. My mother was
born in England on November 26, 1870 and
came to the Unit[...]he
was thirteen years old. Their families settled in
Milwaukee, Wisconsin. They were married there
Oct[...]Frank. Edith, the only brother, Arthur, in May after my mother, Frank,
daughter, died as a s[...]oming on a box car with our fur-
Frank are living in 1981; Harry in Valier, and niture. My brother, Edwin, came in 1914. He and
Frank in Pueblo, Colorado. brothers Edwin and Fred were in the Army during
My father worked for Cudahay Packing World War One, serving in France, where Ed
Company in Milwaukee. In 1911, he had surgery married a French girl and brought her home. Ar-
in Milwaukee and came to Montana to[...]nk married Ina Wells, a
Grieve, whom he had known in Wisconsin. They classmate, at the Univers[...]ne half mile east of the present John In 1914, I went to work for Tom Parrish. My
Roberts[...]job was to drive Mrs. Parrish to town in a horse
My father bought two hundred acres o[...]from home.
My brother, Fred, came to Valier in In 1915, the Water Company hired me to
February, 191[...]on that train. Capt. James Stanford met In 1926, on Thanksgiving Day, Pete La Valle
us at th[...]Dam by dark. It began
My brother, Fred, came in February, and my to storm after we le[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (243)[...]Valier. We made the
and the horses would get down in the snow, we return trip in two hours.
would have to get out and shovel snow so that the In the late Teens and early Twenties, I had oc-
hors[...]bout three casion to go to Great Falls once in awhile, and it
miles from the dam and it was gett[...]ed to pick a trail, trying to pick a path In 1929, I went to work for Tod Fuller in the
where the snow as not so deep, not knowing[...]. They were standing so that they worked for. In 1933, Bill Emery left the store and
could just ke[...]feet.
out. The two crews came down to the lake, cut In 1929, I married Laura Mary Starbuck and
leather and broke the ice to shore to get the in 1935, we had a son, Harry Richard (Dick). That
ho[...]moved back to Valier, where I started a store in[...]15, 1937. In 1939, we had a daughter, Patricia[...]father died in January, 1939 and my mother in[...]Swank's parents). In 1948, I started another store
in the building now known as Dick's Grocery. It[...]In 1967, we bought the Valier Car Wash[...]Frank and Harry Palin Monaco in Anaconda in 1960. They live in

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (244)[...]. Herb Campbell, conductor
daughter, Angela, born in 1967. Our daughter, of the railroad lived there. Dad Hines lived in
Pat, married Loren Ekhoff in 1958. They live in one of the basement rooms. He earned his[...]Michael. Brad was married Several ladies in the town used a room off the
the summer of 1980 and lives in Durango. Loren lobby for a library and t[...]the library one afternoon each week. In later years,
Durango Police Department.[...]ter. Sometime later a fine new library was built in
niversary in 1979 with our family and Laura town.
Mary's ninety-one year old mother, Floss Goff, in When I first came to Valier the town h[...]there. Some of the girls who worked for Mrs. M. in
I came to Valier the fall of 1928, to teach[...]I taught for seven years in the Valier Grade
I had a room at the Valier[...]alary was $145 a month before all salaries
rather in awe of her as she had a temper no one beg[...]s a front room at the north end of the In May of 1935, after school ended for the
hall, qui[...]was no fire escape. stituted in the grades. We, Fred and I, lived at the
Dad[...]nd I raised our children, Bob and Lynn
everything in smooth running order. Mrs. M really (Morrison) in Valier. Both graduated from the
kept him on the j[...]ers.
did most of the cooking for the meals served in When the Valier Company was liquidat[...]m was known to us as Mother Spen- we moved in 1955 to Wayzata, Minnesota. Fred
cer. Her assista[...]good we thought. The regulars Cargills. In 1960, he resigned to move to Great
had meal tickets, but many others came there also. Falls to go in to the real estate business with two
The hotel had a fine reputation and salesmen friends. In 1961, Fred died. I have continued on
made a point of staying there overnight on their in my home in Great Falls. I have many fond
weekly trips from Great Falls. memories of my years in Valier and many friends
I remember Ed[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (245)[...]Virginia and Dorothy
to the Valier area in 191 7. Doc Parchen, as he
was known, was a chirop[...]n riding horseback, picnics and camping in
enlarged heart due to having rheumatic fever[...]read and rolls. One time I want-
the eighth grade in town. It was during this year ed to go to Campfire Camp, so in order to get the
that my father's heart condition[...]and get orders for
worse and he spent a long time in the Great Falls cakes, bread and rolls. She made cakes and
Columbus Hospital. He was able to come home in pecan rolls for the Valier Hotel until th[...]was near planting time, sell the farm in 1935 to John Roberts. My father,
however, he was not able get out in the fields. knowing that he didn't have lo[...], Michigan, where her
the equipment needed to put in the crop. They folks lived, he died on T[...]It was a very My mother worked as an L.P.N. in Ann Arbor,
special occasion.[...]sister and I spent our time milking cows, me in Great Falls. She passed away in 1973.
Virginia went to school in Detroit, Michigan[...]farm north of Cut Bank. Orin was killed in an[...]and they had two children. She died in 1969 in[...]five children. We spent ten years in Michigan and
ten years in Ohio, then came back to Montana in
1965. I have been in the nursing profession since[...]away in January of 1980. I have worked at DSNC[...]for eleven years. I plan to retire from there in a[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (246)[...]Russell and Harry Yeager,
On June 18, 1929, in a simple ceremony of and other area farmers[...]and Bertha LaBelle, as his II and served in France, Eygpt, and Italy before
wife. The marriage took place in Great Falls, being discharged in 1945.
Montana, but the couple began their married[...]6, they were married. He always
families' history in the Valier area. William and told his children[...]h them and Don, soon after their marriage. In June, 1947,
to Valier at about the turn of the ce[...]home site and farm acreage about Kathleen in January, 1949, John in March, 1956
one and one-half miles north of Valier, which at and Trudy in September, 1957.
present is owned by Jack and Est[...]Valier and bought a dairy farm in Sun River[...]land and raise their children in this area. Even-
chased land around Valier, raisi[...]more farm acreage and in 1962 purchased 640
(Bell). Mattie married Ralph "[...]est of Browning where they
Broadhead and moved to Cut Bank to raise their
ran sheep and, later, cattle. In 1973, an ad-
family. Ralph married a girl named E[...]In December of 197 3, Elmer suffered a
Ben and M[...]izing stroke which left him a semi-invalid
farmed in the Valier area for a time, but even- until his death in March of 1976. Shortly before
tually all, except Benny, moved to California and Elmer's stroke in 1973, Ron and his wife, Becky
Missouri. The Parke[...]ms moved back to Valier from Twin Bridges. Ron
in the Valier area, one of which is the present[...]e, Ben and Midge (Mildred) Parker rent- so. In 1978, Midge sold the farm to Ron and his
ed this[...]er wife, and lived with them until later in that year,
purhcased the home site and surroundin[...]and Trudy.
Their first child, Karen, was born in Decem- Karen Speer graduated from Valier[...]brother, School, then attended college in Havre and Dillon
Donald, in April of 1943. The following year Ben before teaching at several schools in the surround-
contracted viral pneumonia and later died of an ing area. Karen quit teaching in 1973 and in
infection in May, 1944. July of t[...]Midge's parents, Henry and present living in Santa Rita in the Cut Bank area.
Bertha LaBelle owned some land one and[...]Speer ran a janitorial business for several years in
with the help of her father and Ben's family, con[...]k the farm until October, 1946, MacDonald in 1967. Their only son was born in
when she married Elmer Speer.[...]he Valier area from times, eventually ending up in Billings. Their
Indiana in 1937, when he was seventeen. He marriage ended in divorce in 1976 and Don[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (247)remarried in 1980 to a local Billings gir 1. hens. He[...]for when we
Ron attended college for a time in Bozeman moved to Va lier.
before moving to Butte. While living in Butte, he Dad's dream was to have some ve[...]ctive land so that when he passed away he
married in April, 1971. Ron and Becky moved could leave each of his seven children 100 acres
back to Valier in 1973. of land. He ha[...]boys, Alberta,
Kathy Speer attended college in Denver, myself, Rossie, May, Ben, Ralph and Marvin.
Colorado, then lived in the Puget Sound area of Dad, Elmer and[...]nt back to
Washington State until moving to Butte in 1970. Missouri, but only Dad decided to move to Mon-
She married Phillip Sage in November of that tana. He had a public sale and disposed of
year and they made their home in Butte until everything that he did not ne[...]n Phil moved his family to Valier. They pened in March, 1911.
live on the Speer farm with their th[...]ted two railroad emigrant cars, placed
Jason born in May, 1973, Brandy born in June, all his machinery, household goods, 300 laying
1977 and Jessica born in September, 1978. hens, one cat and one dog in them and was ready
John Speer met Goldie Ada[...]vestock, so as to care for
worked as a nurses aid in Shelby and they them. Mother and the children rode in the
married in November, 1973. They lived in Valier passenger train.
for a time, then moved to Great Falls in 1976. It was a chilly day when we got into Valier,
Their only child, Jeremy, was born in September, but a Chinook wind was blowing. We had known
1974. In 1980, John and Goldie divorced, John nothing of a Chinook, so were surprised to see the
remaining in Great Falls and Goldie moving to snow melt[...]gh altitude
Trudy married Albert "Chug" Gray in 1974. made us sleepy. Despite all, it wasn't long before
Their daughter, Elizabeth, was born in January, we were all settled in a house in Valier that Dad
1975, and son, Timmy, in the fall of 1976. They rented for us to live in until we could move out to
lived in Valier for a short time before moving the land.
back to Great Falls in 1975. Before we move[...]you." My brother, Ben, told Ralph on the
Back in the State of Missouri is where we sly, "Don't tell anyone we are from Missouri,
lived. One day in March, 1911, Dad got a brain because they w[...]at Dad brought were
move away. He began to search in different farm used to pull the machinery. T[...]lp and began to build a
Elmer Parker, and brother-in-law, Henry Mills, all barn. He was about half d[...]ent to Oregon, then came on to had a visitor in the night. Thieves backed up to the
Valier, where Mr. Wayman met them. He showed chicken house door, cut all the chickens heads
them many acres of land. E[...]the land fenced, a well slept on the hay up in the hayloft. They wanted to
dug, and a chi[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (248)[...]J.M. and his wife ran a grocery store in
moved it close to the well, for we needed to be there Michigan until sometime in the early l 900's. In
during the day to cook for Dad and the boys,[...]a, Canada,
while they put the crop and the garden in. The where they raised a few cows and some hay and
soil was great. In fact, Valier and the surrounding crops. Dad[...]said the cows would
Elmer and family, his brother-in-law, George · stay in the smoke until the fire died out. What lit-
Robe[...]such as it was.
have a church supper. It was held in the Dad and his brother, Ju[...]reakfast.
never refused. A cook stove was located in the They had what they called a circuit riding
Odd Fellows Hall on the first floor in the back of preacher, who came by occasion[...]a 10xl5 because he didn't have to cut brush while the
cookie sheet to bake the biscuits[...]ning room, open them up, and lived in a radius of ten miles from them. They
pour the cr[...]he pleas- walked over for a visit once in a while, and they
ure of everyone there. I baked[...]from Browning. It is moving to Montana in the spring. My father said
good to still see it a[...]till being he had never heard such good news in all his life.
taken care of.[...]ed up in Conrad.[...]Their
Clarence J. Parmalee or C. J. as he was in- neighbors were the Gaffs, parents of E[...]Jack. They farmed there and ran some stock.
1895, in Muscatine, Iowa. He was the son of Mr. Later my grandda[...]couple of
and Mrs. Marian James Parmalee, who was in- miles northwest of Williams[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (249)[...]building them a home in Conrad. He worked for
My father, CJ., started farming just a half Frank De Vore while in Conrad. At that time, they
mile south of Earl Cra[...]w cows as he was always more interested In 1952, the Marc Culleton farm came up for
in livestock than farming. After a few years he[...]carpenter
moved into Valier, where he started the City work for contractor Van Clcle. They built[...]one VandenBos' and Tom Boucher's houses in the
night and what little money came from the in- early l 950's. He also worked for Ralph B[...], 1978. vedt's, the Border Patrol Station in Shelby and
-Harvey 1 Parmalee the Husky Restaurant in Shelby.[...]potted Eagle, Floy and Memori Boy Chief. The
In 1939, Elmer brought his sister, Alice, to fami[...]ema, Forrest and the twins that were
She had been in Kalispell with their Uncle Ray nicknamed, S[...]by boy were
someone to cook for the crew that put in the crop also with the Parrs for a short time.[...]r, they had made Their son, Alan, was in a fatal motorcycle ac-
the decision to get married, so she went back to cident in 1967, while serving in the United States
Mondovi, Wisconsin, on the train to get her Navy in Alemeda, California.
belongings and Elmer brought her back to Valier Don has been in the Army. He worked as
in his car. He went back to Wisconsin for that parts man. He worked for the City of Cut Bank and
next winter and then came back in the following also as a truck driver. Don wa[...]chores to be done and then you started your in Phoenix, Arizona.
day in the field. The chores were awaiting you Janet married Merlin Running Crane the year
again in the evening. He thought farming around
here was very easy in comparison to back East
and besides, he got one-third more wages.
In 1942, he was drafted into the Army and
never did get a furlough. He was overseas thirty-
three months in Hawaii, Guadalcanal and New
Guinea.
In 1944, he and Margaret Allen were
married in Santa Barbara, California. He was
then stationed in Camp Gruber, Oklahoma, until
the war ended in 1945. During that time they
made their home in Muskogee.
Severt had moved to town, so rente[...]Parr family. Alan, Donnie, Margaret, Janet,
In 1949, Elmer began carpenter work by[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (250)[...]and growing conditions in the various parts of the[...]of the Marias River, in what was to become Pon-[...]on the new project. He was then instrumental in[...]education, including a degree in accounting, and[...]various places during our stay in the Valier area.
Memori, Floy, Leigh Ann, Mary Ly[...]s was formed as a storage
she graduated and lives in Heart Butte. They reservoir for irrigati[...]ay on the site of Lake
Leigh Ann is a senior in high school and Frances.
plans to major in music in Missoula next fall. She It has been a mys[...]ng
Floy is married to Tom Crawford and lives in such long lasting friends and partners in every
Heart Butte. They have two little girls, Cr[...]was very religious and frowned on
Memori is in the United State Army and has liquor and to[...]ry other vice, but at
just finished boot training in Missouri. profanity, he was a master.
Marty is also in the service. Mary Lynn is After working about eighteen months in the
married to Homer Giard and lives in Conrad. area, my father, having a sweetheart in Terre
Their two girls are Mandy and Patti.[...]rubstake, headed
Forrest attends high school in Flandeau, back home to get married. In the spring of 1910,
Sou th Dakota.[...]Harry Parsons and his new bride arrived back in
The twins are in a group home in Browning. the Valier area. Not yet having a[...]e over farming operations finished to live in, they took up housekeeping on
next fall for his d[...]Corn" place. Dad
place and Don will make his home in his trailer rode back and forth to his own[...]hunting and fishing. "proving up" procedure in order to hold the[...]was born on the Bert Corn place. I have the
In May, 1908, my father, Harry R. Parsons, distinction of being the first baby boy born in the
accompanied by Peter F. La Valle, arrived in Cut area. I have been told that at the time, there were
Bank, Montana, in quest of a homestead in the very few neighbors, but some o[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (251)losing his wife and young son in the sinking of the At that celebration, I saw and rode in my first
"Lusitania". Others in the area were the Obie aeroplane. There w[...]ian, persuaded my father to run for the
available in forty acre tracts that were located legislat[...]g to training
name of Carey, who was instrumental in passing camp for a week before the war was[...]emed like a week getting it moved held class in her home located about two miles
to the new locat[...]two districts making Lone Tree School the first in
After moving the house, building different District 56. Some of the teachers at the school in-
out buildings, and breaking considerable land[...]. Parsons, was born at Little Rock,
always around in time of need, went East and Illinois, on[...]ashington
Carey Land. He was very much interested in where he and his wife had lived their last twenty
politics and was quite instrumental in the for- years. Mrs. Parsons died October 1[...]vel with the transportation Valier from Conrad in 1928. They had originally
that we had, to do any county business. homesteaded east of Conrad in 191 7 and then
I remember the celebrations t[...]e a county seat of Water Company at Conrad in 1925, moving to
each new county. Conrad wanted to be county Valier in 1928 to be with the company's home of-
sea[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (252)[...]and Rebecca. They now reside in Tenton,[...]married in September of 1947 and they have five[...]might see them in Va lier visiting friends. They
reside part time in Missoula and Lake Havasue
City, Arizona.[...]Logsdon from Seattle, Washing ton in 1944. They
The William Pauli, Sr. Family. Back ro[...]both resided there until Marjorie passed away in
Marjorie, Kathleen, Helen and Valera. Sitting are[...]in 1950. They had three children who are Jeff
carrier north of Valier until retirement in 1962. Briden of Valier, Colette Briden of Missoula, and
During his living in Valier he was active in city Gwenna Widhalm of Valier. Helen remarried in
government and social activities, one in par- 1970 and resided in Valier until 1975, when she
ticular was working w[...]ls. Helen lived there until 1980 at
prominent men in Valier in raising funds and which time she passed away.
building the Valier Civic Center. While in Valier Kathleen, the youngest child[...]William's, married Herb Kuka from Valier in
the Valier area has and during his retirement in 1962. They have two children named Shaw[...]e until passing Randa, who are still in high school. Kathleen and
away in 1976. her girls now live in Great Falls where she is em-
Gwen while living in Valier was active in the ployed.
Valier Alter Society, Legion[...]raising a family of six children. She
passed away in 1958.[...]ak. About
four remain living today. Marjorie died in 1954 1907 in Birmingham, England, there lived John
and Helen in 1980. W.[...]really the
he married Zeri ta Pitner from Valier in June of beginning of an eventful few ye[...]some interest as to how they came to land in
opened up the Pauli Garage, which was located[...]le and the Conoco A depression in England had rendered John
Bulk Plant. He later mo[...]rian by the began a saga of many changes in the philosophy
name of Richie Nielsen in November of 1941. that if things a[...]hildren, Dennis, Karen, Alan tunities in America was widespread and this[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (253)[...]for a few more years, hoping, but finally in 1924,[...]yard master. For the eight years in Valier, life[...]rins bought a house. There was
The Perrins family in the Twenties. lack, Francis, the thrill of owni[...]. Robert attended
seemed the place to go. Landing in Canada in- grade school. From the Water company, Jac[...]ka, to San Franciso, Chrysler sedan and money in the bank. This is
to Oregon, to New York and back[...]Tom Ed- quite a few because of the odds in favor of there
monds, a friend of a friend in England. Arriving being a few jugs of moonshine in the basement
at Claresholm, they found that Jessi[...]else was there to be any volunteers
Arriving in Valier on a cold blustery day was at all?
not r[...]welcome, Valier looked were mighty rare in those days and so were the
brighter.[...]elen) Perrins. 1910-their time was spent house in the morning cross legged and go back to
between w[...]t was born. mention. Someone's toilet appeared in the middle
There came the work, the sweat, the te[...]stock half gone during the winter of of the city. The signs on the gas station, "Water,

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (254)[...]es with few
The Perrins homestead south of Valier in about 1910. worries and everything to be thankf[...]red on the toilet. It seemed rather fitting to in Renton, Washinton. Jack, Jr., retired as lead
some, but the Women's Temperance Society man in quality production, Boeing Aircraft Co.
didn't th[...]ng Jackie Perrins and Bob Whipple. Luckily it
was in the leg and luckier still the bullets went
clear[...]the holes and
everyone went back to "work".
In 1930 the depression struck. The bank
close[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (255)Seattle, tried a stint at ranching in Big Timber, He was a charter member of the Conrad
Montana and worked for the Army Engineers in Mission Church, served in 1952 as chairman of
Seattle, Washington.[...]- Mother, the cornerstone of the family death in May, 1954, was a director of the Conrad
through a[...]nd thin of all the years, she cordia College in Moorhead, Minnesota and had
guided the family so[...]of recognition, when the band visited Conrad in the
illness. Husband, father, and provider, in no way Spring of 1972. She had "earned first[...]these. Through all the years he coronet in 1905" according to an item in
weathered the discouragements. To him there[...]s a better tomorrow. In March, 1928, the family suffered the loss
So[...]tself. We have never forgotten the time, and in June, 1937, the only daughter and
people, places and events in Valier. It still seems sister, Mildred Lorraine[...]-Francis Perrins ville, Montana were married in 1943 and have
one son, Roger. They reside in Mercer Island,
Washington, where Gerald is employed in the
The Nicholas Peterson Family[...]adys Russell became
Lein, came to the Valier area in 1909 with his man and wife in 1951, have no children and live
wife, Martha, and[...]Ranch.
and purchased several pieces of land and, in Stanley and Mildred Johnson were married in
time, built the house on what became the Peter-[...]Mildred arrived Alice (Mrs. Mike Miller) lives in Earlsville, Illinois.
here in July, 1916. They drove from Hunter, North Sue, (Mrs. Bill Merriman) of Great Falls and John
Dakota in their Model T Ford and after a year who lives at home.
or so moved south of the Lein place. Again, in Grandma Mathilde Peterson is a reside[...]ota
to Peter and Martha (Strandwold) Peterson and in
October 1910, he married Mathilde Mortenson of
Fa[...]e
coming to Montana. Here he was elected to serve
in the 1937 session of the Montana House of
Representatives and in 1941 and 1943, he
served his county in the State Senate, and was
returned to the House in 1949. Martin[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (256)[...]was a story by itself, but they finally arrived in[...]in 1953. Two more children, Doris and[...]Hugo and Oscar were always on call for each
in North Dakota in front of Mathilda's parents' house other when a[...]Wenzel , Sr., was
nineteen years of age, arrived in New York City usually in attendance. When I asked her once
from Norway in the late 1800's, he could speak where th[...]d to have a shave, hair- said she found her in a coulee. Kids today miss a
cut and shoeshine. He was very much surprised lot!
when the colored "shoeshine boy" spoke to him in Those early days of farming are hard[...]d was still virgin sod which had to
you have been in this country as long as I have have the r[...]built around fields to keep livestock in, or to keep
them out of crops. Grain was cut with a binder

The Oscar Peterson Family
Oscar was born in 1887 in Craig, Nebraska,
where he grew up, to six feet four and one-half
inches. He attended Boyle Business College in
Omaha, where he met a pretty Swedish lass,
Marie Nelson, who was five feet two inches. They
were married in 1910 and lived on Oscar's farm
near Craig for fou[...]eking wider horizons, they sold their place
early in 1914 and in March that year, Oscar and
his good friend, Hugo[...]a wagon, This family picture was taken in 1938. Doris and Ver-
and a St. Bernard dog[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (257)The Oscar Peterson homestead in the summer of 1917, taken by an itinerant photographer. Marie, Verne, and
Doris are standing in the yard, along with chickens, cats and a cantank[...]lights, and collided headon with
had to be set up in shocks by hand to dry out by Gilbert Hofland in a similar rig.
the time the harvest crew came. Th[...]he "Farmer Burns' Correspondence Course in
bundle wagons, feed the horses, visit the cook car Wrestling" in twelve easy lessons. Our bunkhouse
for a handout,[...]ws would scoop shovel it into Petersons in 1920 packed some food and
the bin. The huge straw[...]Glacier Park. The first night we got to Cut Bank
We kids always had chores to do, feed t[...]caught their first
animals, milk the cows, bring in the coal and trout. They were "hooked[...]the car up the hills, we fixed flat tires, and at
In the winter several neighbors would go to Lake[...]f us was scared of bears and Indians,
Frances and cut large blocks of ice which were but after that time we never missed a summer trip
packed in straw and stored in ·a n ice house for to Glacier.
summer u[...]the community. Many romances got off
leave early in the morning with a four-horse team to a f[...]urn to "speak a piece".
maybe one of the churches in Valier and get back Church services were held spasmodically. In
long after dark. Mom would open the door and[...]school. Neighbors would gather in the evenings
One summer evening Oscar and Ma[...]uch static, howls,
miles away. They chugged along in their open and squeaks, and sometime[...]miles per hour One day Mom was in the yard hanging up

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (258)[...]scar and Marie
Ladies Aid were highly anticipated in those days. celebrated their sixty-fifth weddi[...]year later when our
picnic at Willow Rounds, Rock City, or the , beloved Pat also died, on Febru[...]where she still resides at this writing. She is in a
families found the money to attend this week of[...], even by today's standards. loving care she gets at the Home. On February
The huge tent filled up[...]-Doris Peterson HaJJ-
During the depression in the early 30's, Ab-
bott Lakers did lots of do-it[...]The Henry Elmer Pond Family
a mill in Conrad to grind their own flour, even Henry Elmer Pond was born at Randolph,
trucked crude oil in barrels from the Sunburst- Vermont March 15,[...]on to Dupuyer, where he worked in the Hirshburg
We kids finally grew up and settled in the Store and later the Harris Brothers Store. He
Valier area with families of our own. In 1953, married Ellen Nelson in Great Falls, Montana in
Mom and Dad retired from the farm and bought a[...]believe. She was from Sweden, and had
small home in West Glacier, where for the next been a tea[...]ny years.
Fishing, Family and Friends. Each year, in the In 1904, we lived at what had been the Town
fall, they migrated to their winter home in St. of Robare. It was deserted, and only a few
Petersburg, Florida, where they were very in- buildings were still there. In 1905, we started for
volved with church activities, shuffleboard, pic- the Peace River Country in Canada. We traveled
nics, visiting shut-ins, etc. When he was eighty, in a covered wagon drawn by a pair of wild Mon-
Osca[...]orses, who had never seen a car or a train
years. In September, 1974, they gave up their and we[...]through the most beautiful country without
Lodge in Conrad, where many of their old friends[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (259)horse drawn ferries over the large rivers. We kids cut the property in two with the big garden on the
had a great time,[...]home on the south. There were no
enjoyed it too, in spite of having six kids and a modern conve[...]boiler and tubs were
Dad stopped to harvest in eastern used for washing, plus a[...]t fall, and then started north carried in from an outside pump.
again, but got to Loon Lake[...]neigh-
He stayed there ten years, and Dad worked in the bors, McCormicks, had goats which love[...]tance to school on foot to the other side of
In 1915, he returned to Montana, as there t[...]farmers taking their own children to
was sickness in the sheep and Gene Leech want- school in bobsleds would tuck the Pond children
ed him to help. He filed a homestead, now in and take them along.
owned by the Hutterites, built a house, and in Christmas gifts included a wheelbar[...]y father for the children. At this
Mama died in 1933, and after a few years, time, he wa[...]e, Selma Myhres, Elevator which sold seeds in the spring and
to Washington, where he had a happy home with bought grain and stored it in the fall. The kids
them for ten years. He returned to Montana to used to love to play in the empty grain cars, they
visit Walter and me in 1933 and died there. also made rafts which they floated in the standing
Henry and Ellen had seven child[...]n April 3, 1893 and died September In 1924, they purchased the Jacob Fey home
1, 1972;[...]on Main Street. There was an apartment con-
in Kettle Falls, Washington; Nellie born May 24,[...]e garage. Bonnie and Indoor Nelson
1897 and lives in Spokane, Washington; Mabel began their married life in that apartment. There
born February 6, 1900, lives in Spokane, was a barn in back of the garage where Henry
Washington; Walter[...]milked a cow every night, when he came home
lives in California; Robert born January 25, 1905 fr[...]nry W. Pond came to the Valier area via In spite of the very cold weather and heavy snow,
Iowa, where he was born, and Chicago, where he[...]r a Carey Land Act weather.
Homestead in 1914 three miles north and four A[...]he 20's, a number of
miles east of town. He lived in a little shack on the Pond relatives came to live in the Valier-Dupuyer
property for a year and spent[...]disap- now deceased except Inez Campbell in Waterloo,
peared and is now all dry land. Among those who Iowa and Bert Adler in Maramec, Oklahoma.
have farmed the land are Ben Parker and at The family was in regular attendance, twice
present, the Majerus fa[...]each Sunday, and members of the Methodist
In 1915, he was married to Florence Heiple Church. The church bell always managed to ring
in Waterloo, Iowa. They lived on the "five-acre whil[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (260)[...]seven children. Five are still living. They lived in
tive in church work.[...]the school board for many He passed away in 1958.
years and was a member of the Masonic Order. Ruth is living in Shelby. Their daughter,
Florence was an Eastern S[...]married Pat Wheeler. They had four
Worthy Matron in 1928. children and are living in Vaughn, Montana. Ed-
Henry died in 1928 in Great Falls following ward married Betty Fowler of Shelby. They had
stomach surgery. He was buried in Waterloo, three children and live in Jerome, Idaho. Lyle
Iowa. Florence and the children remained in married Jean Golden from Glendale, A[...]y they had one child and are living in Glendale.
moved to Water loo to be nearer their f[...]Emmett married Rita LaRance from Dupuyer,
In 1957, Florence moved to Longmont, they had two children and live in Cut Bank.
Colorado, to be near her daughter. She was[...]Arizona, they had six children and live in
passed away in 1975. She, also, is buried in Oregon.
Waterloo.
Earle is married, lives in Seattle, father of two
sons and grandfather of fi[...]y Powell, M.D.
married to a retired CPA and lives in Longmont, Clarence Day Powell, one[...]o, grand- citizens, 1909, was a doctor in the town for over
parents of four.[...]present residents for $35 or $45 if they lived in
Lawrence Perry came to Valier in 1928 and the country.
was a barber in the same location were Lloyd He[...]h him to Valier, his young
Wentworth had his shop in the Mint Bar. He lived wife, Mayme, an ac[...]tice in North Dakota. They had one daughter,[...]The Powells divorced and in 1928, the doc-
tor married a first grade teacher in town, Mildred[...]and lived in the Powell house until the 1970's.
Eager to be in on things, as he always was,[...]of the Permanente shipyard hospital in Van-
Janet Mae, Alfred, Melba Jean, Hazel and Lawrence couver, Washington during World War II, and it
in 1938.[...]born there in 1957.
The Louis Phillips Family[...]l was noted for
Louis Phillips came to Valier in 1911. He being a fine diagnosti[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (261)[...]Valier baseball team in 1909 or 1910.
Senators Walsh and Murray were amon[...]n now retirement age will remember the
see Gynell in her crib. Leading the Democratic[...]stcards he sent with messages like, "Valier
fight in Pondera County, he made up parodies to[...]kept their confidences and was interested in them
put on rousing political rallies while worki[...]as kids, just as he was always interested in what
his candidates.
went on in the world. He was colorful and a
As a promot[...]then back to Williams in the fall, where I was em-[...]In the spring of 1928, we again moved to the[...]farm for the summer and back to Williams in the[...]The L. F. Powers family in 1942.

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (262)[...]nd May Broten with daughter, Christine, with
In the spring of 1929, we moved back to the their horses on the homestead in 1916.
farm and lived there until 1937, when we bought
the Floyd Srni th home and moved in to Va lier so Berg, Ole Broten and Nick Peter[...]ntil a teacherage was built onto the
Heights, but in 1941, we bought more land, so schoolhouse.
moved back to the farm in April, 1942, to live as She met and marr[...]passed away in his first year. Lewis and Elvina
In December of 1942, we added one more wer[...]Creek School. She also taught the Heart Butte In-
home in Valier the winter of 1948 and 1949, dian School for several years.
moving in to it February 7, 1949, living there ever[...]moved to Hamilton, Montana where they lived in
Elvina Quisley Larson Cowan[...]became
Elvina Ouisley came to Pondera County in ill and passed away on August 6, 1948.
the year of 1924 from Iowa to teach the Red Elvina Cowan serv[...]Frances Heights. Carrie dent for two years in Pondera County. She[...]traveled to Alaska, Norway and many places in[...]had failing health and in 1979, she had a severe[...]John's Nursing Horne in Albert Lea since then .[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (263)[...]born on June 15, 1926. Raines and moved in to Valier.
Eula Eileen only lived nineteen hours,[...]Galata to work for Our son, Claude, lives in Valier and our
the Land and Water Company in 1919. They daughter, Mildred (Peggy) Jacobson, lives in
used mules and slips to work on the ditches and[...]n. They playing for dances.
got there just in time.
Basil played the drums and often donated his
playing to help out to buy a piano. In those days The Reinelt Family[...]h
We worked for the Gaffs on the reservation in Dakota, was sent in March, 1910, to establish
the winter of 1922 and we moved to the George their branch in Valier, and be manager. At that
Minty place in the spring of 1923. In the spring of time the yard was one block east[...]s east of Valier. Our crops were through in North Dakota, and in June, 1910, his
either hailed out or no rain in 1932. We moved to wife, Eva, and children, He[...]of Bullhead Creek
hauled what we had to Williams in a grain tank, and the Marias River. After a[...]a winter lived there, and commuted to school in Valier.
supply of clothes and food only to lose it all when In December of 1911 our dad left us, and our
our hou[...]ber 2, 1932. sister, Dolores, was born in January, 1912.
We moved to various places until w[...]determined to keep the family
Mike Chessman place in 1936. together, and to d[...]County on the roads and later for the brought in two milk cows from the homestead and
Pondera Cana[...]l health were able to sell milk to folks in Valier. The family
forced him to retire. Basil Raines passed away in grew, and all attended and graduated from the[...]attend the University of Washington. In 1923, he[...]University of Montana in 1923. She taught in the
Hamilton, Montana High School in 1923, while
Herb continued his studies in Seattle. After
graduation in 1925, he was employed by the[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (264)[...]originally from Maine, but he came to Montana in[...]homestead in the north bench area between[...]Sanderson, who was born in Wisconsin and had[...]l. She taught at the
Our first car in 1916.
Belgian School and in many other rural schools[...]children, Don, Janet and Lorraine. Harry died in
their fifty-seventh wedding anniversary. They[...]th
Washington, and a son, Herbert, Jr., who lives in
bench. His mother was assisted in birth by a mid-
Stockton, California. They have s[...]old enough to operate the farm himself, he
school in Montana until she married Edgar Hay,[...]while he would have been in the service, he could
she left Valier in 1929, to study nursing at the[...]m. For the next
Portland Hospital and Sanitarium. In 1931, she[...]here.
General Hospital for over thirty-two years. In
1933, she married Jack Hubbs, who also served Don was back in Valier operating the family
as administrator of the hospital. In 1965, they farm when he met Dorothy Christiaens. They
moved to Seattle, where they have been active in were married on October 22, 1951. They later
health education in the anti-drugs field. They bought the Nesland place in 1953 and Don had
have celebrated their forty-seve[...]e farm until 1963, when they sold it to the
Walla in 1930, where Dolores attended Walla Chri[...]lla Walla General after they moved to town in 1966), moved to
Hospital as medical records administrator, retir- Valier in September of 1964 and made their
ing after thirty-two years. She was married to home in the former Fuller-Tidyman house which
Fulton Esteb over forty years, passing away in they later bought.
1978. They had two chil[...]employed by the Pondera
Vernon, Ohio and Richard in Australia. County Canal and Reservoir Company, but later
Mother Reinelt passed away in 1966 in in May of 1967, went to work for the Town of
Walla W[...]st Reinelt years before returning to the PCC&RC in 1971.[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (265)[...]r of the
project, the job he held until his death in April,
1979, at the age of 55.
The children b[...]our
years old. Dennis has a construction business in
Valier.
Deanna, mother of three year old Shan[...]Randall, em-
ployed at Glacier Memorial Hospital in Cut Bank,
Montana. Maury, employed at the Pondera Coun-
ty Canal and Reservoir Company in Valier. This
makes three generations of Hideouts[...]is a dental
assistant employed by Dr. Mark Haemig in Cut
Bank, Montana. Anne is employed at the Glacier
County Hospital in Cut Bank, Montana. Russell is
employed by Chatlain Co[...]. Florence and Roy Rieder in 1936 at a Masonic affair
In May of 1976, the Hideouts sold their home in Great Falls.
and purchased the former Ebnef-Marsh[...]Two of my brothers were born in Valier,
delivered by Dr. Tidyman, Mac in 1918 and Gay
in 1920.
The Rieder Family[...]in 1921, but returned in 1925 with two more
Daniel Rieder, son, LeRoy[...]y, 1922 and Doni, 1925. Roy was
Florence, arrived in Valier in 1916 from Dunkirk,[...]Trading Company.
in what was referred to as the "Garden Home"[...]Powell's wife. Brother David was born in 1929.
We all left Valier in 1932, but again returned
in 1935. Roy returned in 1933. Roy owned and[...]and Ray all graduated from Valier High School in[...]precipitated our final move from Valier in 1946.[...]ally worthy to note that Valier has
Rieder family in the last picture taken together in provided more t~an a fair share of military combat
1940 in front of the "Wooster" house. lack, L.R.,[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (266)[...]y and David, served as com-
bat military officers in World War II and Korea.
Jack, and Army Air Force fighter pilot, was killed in
action over Germany. Gay, an Army Air Force
bombe[...]ng the first group of
B-29 pilots to enter combat in the China-Burma-
India area. Ray, Marine Corps fighter-attack
pilot, served two tours in Korea flying 110 com- On the left is Hans[...]Louis Morgan. Right in the doorway is Harry Harring-
bat missions. David[...]who owned the jewelry store.
served eleven months in Korea.
The five boys were awarded a total of thirty-
three medals for individual recognition, in- grade in Germany and Willie had two years high
cluding Silver Stars, Distinguished Flying school in Germany and some business college.
Crosses, Purpl[...]illie started a
Gay, Ray, Doni and David all live in California dance orchestra. Willie was an[...]parents, Willie and I moved to Anaconda. In
Willie and I, Elsie, came to Valier in May, 1925, December of 1929, my uncle died. Later in 1930,
from Germany. My dad used to say he did not[...]back to Valier and
want to go through another war in Germany. ran the meat market again.[...]en
He had a brother, Fritz (Gotlieb), living in and lived in Butte.
Va lier and he met us in Shelby and brought us to From the fall[...]we moved into a house he had bought. My in the meat business. Then we moved to the State
uncle was in the meat business, wholesale and of Was[...]name.
My dad worked for them, mostly in the Something humorous came to[...]team of horses. My asked Willie his name in German he said "Villie".
brother, Willie, started helping Hans in the butch- She said, "No, its William, Willie[...]nsisted, "My name is not
studied it for two years in Germany. William, its Willie".[...]while, as she
both started school when it opened in September. had probably been in the same class as Willie.
I started fifth grade a[...]grateful to my some time before he settled in the United States.
parents now that they i[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (267)[...]did marry.
Hans Christopherson, his partner in Valier, was
a bachelor, too. They were in business during the
First World War. People took[...]em-
ber him telling us there were some Norwegians in
Valier and they really hated the Germans.[...]T. both filed claims for homesteads west of
away in 1972 in Great Falls, Montana.[...]in Valier to his friends, relinquished his claim[...]their second child in 1918 and then he was
She married Dr. Powell and a[...]ce of his
married Al Rohrig. They remained living in the
country. He served in the infantry and was to go
Dr. Powell home until[...]Ted became a transient then. In 1919, while
Pioneer party in 1971. Mildred Rohrig says, "In
working on a ranch in South Dakota, he got lock-
the Twenties, Mrs. Man[...]him a shot or sedative and left him lying there in
responsible for building the Airport Inn. We en-[...]s planted.
"Valier housewives were liberated, in a small
way, when the gas line was put in our town. Kin-
dling a fire and carting out ashes[...]Andrew T. Russell was born at Ironton, Ohio
in the year of 1894 on the 20th of February. Mr.
Rus[...]L. Russell family migrated to
Dupuyer from Kansas in 1915. John L. and An-[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (268)[...]llott, being a kid told Ted
of his sister working in Woolworths 5 & 10 Store.
One Saturday night, they came to town and
Loren brought Ted in the dime store and in-
troduced him to his sister, Ora Mellott. Ted ask[...]0,
we became engaged.
Stanley and Ted worked in the woods in Min- Ted Russell and
nesota that winter and T[...]ut oldest child,
next spring Ted was back in Minot and Ted and Valma, known as[...]ott were married on her twentieth birth- now, in 1922.
day. We lived in Minot a few years, but came to
Valier in 1923 to visit and for Ora to meet the
family. Ted[...]Ora Russell was away from Valier thirty
lived in a house in the area where the Joe years, but in April, 1980, returned to make her
Kingstons lived in Valier and of course the other home near a dau[...]Ted occasionally told people when we were
In 1927, the Ted Russell family came to firs[...]uyer to help out his father, as he was getting in a 5 and 10 cent store.
up in years. But we didn't get to living in Valier Ted and Ora had four children, Valm[...]forty-eight years here in Valier and plans on trans-
In 1940, after the sale, we rented a ranch ferr[...]tion sixteen years ago after retiring.
sale in October and moved to Helena to he near
her husband in Fort Harrison. He died in 1956
and is buried in the Valier Cemetery.[...]begins in 1920, when their son, Robert and I[...]We lived in our home a mile or so away, until[...]businessman. In the eighteen years I knew him, I
Daddy and children, Valma and Charles in 1928. never knew him to do anything th[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (269)[...]Medicine River. In 1901, she attended Fort Shaw[...]the violin and mandolin. In 1904, she went to[...]years. She played in the orchestra and was a
seamstress. She returned in 1907 and was em-[...]She married Chester Pepion in 1908 and
Kat[...]children. Mr. Pepion died in 1943. She worked as
and fair. He passed away in 1939. He was a good a cook at the Browning School. For several years
father-in-law and kept my wood box full of kin- she worked for Beckman's in Great Falls. She also
dling and the reservoir on[...], when Mable married Robert Salois in 1959. He
neighbors came in the evening to play cards. died in 1973. They lived in Valier and Mabel still
Margaret Ryan was a v[...]he summer here where she owns her
She passed away in June, 1938, on the very date home. During t[...]d wedding anniversary. We Horizon Lodge in Conrad.
shared the same home for thirty-three yea[...]-From an interview done by Wayne Arnst
which in itself tells a lot. and from a story in By Gone Days, Modern Ways
Bob lost his heari[...]o used the graduated from Valier High School in 1959 and
sign method of the deaf. persued a career in flying. He had a private
He was a good busin[...]pilot and flight instructor licenses,
I live in Great Falls now, but Valier still is which helped him get through college at Mon-
"home" in my heart, and I see my good friends tana[...]flight program in 1966. In 1967 he was named
Mabel Pepion Saloi[...]a via tor of the year,
Mabel Salois was born in 1884 or 1885 in a first among some 2,000 pilots then in training.
teepee north of Birch Creek near Robare[...]ervation. Her heritage is half Black- carriers in the South China Sea flying eighty
feet Indian from the Blood Camp and half white. combat missions in a jet, all-weather attack plane
Her father was Ge[...]over Vietnam. He completed his active duty in
Leavenworth, Kansas. He became one of the first 1970 and returned to continue his education in
sheepmen to start on the Blackfeet Reserva[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (270)[...]with the Campbells, started a Sunday School in
Richard Sauer[...]om Valier or Dupuyer. Drusilla
Farm Sales Company in 1913 when about thir- remembers her cla[...]irst National Bank house. Betty was born here in 1928.
located where the post office is now. He le[...]Wesley J. Schneider came to Montana in
Sauer passed away at age 82 in California. 1938 from Scotland, Sou th Dako[...]friends from Iowa. They were employed at the[...]He married Ruth Barth, who had come to
In 1910, Willis Angell came to Valier with Valier in 1939. She had been working for
his family hoping[...]y W .A. Parker and
their seven daughters was born in Valier and was John L. Goff farms and in 1944 he leased farm
named Valiera.[...]ed the third girl, Em-
ma.
They were married in Choteau on Valentine's
Day in 1917. That night the livery stable caught
fire an[...]left the
place overnight it would be ransacked by In-
dians.
Several years later due to dr[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (271)[...]certain place in mind to settle, but a trek from the[...]made their home on a farm in North Dakota[...]victim to his charms. They were married in 1895.[...]United States in 1899 in Langdon, Cavalier
County, North Dakota. While living in North[...]Barbara, Frank, George and Mildred. In 1913
Schneider Service Station while staying with relatives in Edmonton, Alber-
ta, Canada, Agnes was born. In 1915 the Schuler[...]ip for J.I. Case farm machinery and smaller im- in Valier, but Anna says it was probably because
plements in 1952 and continued in this business the car would not go any further. Or maybe it was
until his death in 1963. because another[...]he Case Farm Machinery fran- fourteen years in Valier.
chise in her name. Mr. Schuler built the house they lived in for
Ruth married Ray Newby of Fanshaw,
Oklah[...]erating Ruth's Salvage and Scrap,
which is housed in the building built by K.P.
Munyon for his lumber[...]Ruth's two children are Carrol Swanson, who
lives in Valier and Charles Schneider, who lives
in Denver, Colorado.

The Schuler Family
Anthony J. Schuler was born in 1870 in
Carlshru, Ontario, Canada, where he spent most
of his young life. He left Canada in 1894 and
moved to North Dakota where he married
Catherine Frank.
Catherine was born in 1877 in Osnabruck, The Schuler house built by Anth[...]hen she was eight years old. Their stay stands in the same place.

274

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (272)[...]in the Majestic. Since this was not very often, it[...]Tony was on Frances Heights or in Rock City.
Part of th[...]he runners.
in Valier.[...]and Johnnie had built it and
trade, his interest in machines and farming led the fact that Val[...]ake pasture. No one seems to remember if it
wheat in the fall. The steam engine and separator eve[...]t day no doubt remember the put the cows in the pasture to flight. Tony, in later
steam engine, Separator and water wagon stand- years, taught flying in Cle Elum and Arlington,
ing behind the Schuler ba[...]e school but did not
started the Majestic Theatre in Valier next to the finish high school. Barbara and Millie graduated
cafe. This was the main attraction in Valier and from Valier High School. Agnes a[...]Valier more enjoyment and entertain- In 1929, after fourteen years of really en-
ment that anything else in town. The Schuler joying Valier and hav[...]Tony ran the Schuler had an opportunity in Portland, Oregon
projector. Before an electric piano player was in- that he felt he could not pass up. The depre[...]music fitting the scene and of the family in Portland would be better.
sometimes when Hoot Gib[...]ere Things did not turn out so well in Portland
in the middle of an Indian fight, it was all the old[...]Millie took tickets. Mr. Schuler kept the place
in shape and took care of the outside posters,
etc., in regard to advertising. If anyone was
unabl[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (273)[...]d school, got
married and sea ttered about.
In 1939 Dad passed away at Portland. This
was the en[...]through school was ac-
complishment enough.
In 1941 Mother passed away. Raising and
caring for s[...]y ox team, raising a family
without running water in the house and a furnace
for heat, couldn't help b[...]e, Sara Nelson. Her father came to Montana in
there always seems to be one place that is more[...], three small children, a depression and
we lived in Valier." -Anna M. Perrins (Schuler) mostly[...]Joe had a Model T truck out in the potato field[...]start the truck and Eleanor pulled the
Minnesota in 1890. He was raised and attended spark - it kicked and they had a boy with a
school in that area. Being an adventurous young brok[...]octor bill of only a few dollars.
Shelby, Montana in 1911. His first job was lamb- Joe and[...]1200 seedling trees with a shovel as their
Shelby in 1912. He also was janitor and clerk of equi[...]stead of grandson Dale Seifert. He believed in
kid in Toole County and always liked a good sur- s[...]time he started farming. In the early years he
Joe served some time in the National Guard. used horses as everyone[...]id not
He was sent to Butte during a labor strike in really enjoy working with horses. So he[...]ve a tractor. His first one was
Doug las, Arizona in the summer of 1916 during a three-wheel B[...]d War I. to expand.
In 1918 Joe filed on some Carey Land Act Their activities in the community at that time
land in the Lone Tree Community. The spring of in[...]cial
1921 he married Ethel Nelson. Ethel was born in club. The time was spent doing fancy work to
Illinois in 1898 and later moved to Dows, Iowa. keep the hands busy while also visiting. In 1923
She is the oldest of eight children o[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (274)[...]ues. Ethel had her first and only
pressure cooker in 1927. It was considered an
expensive piece of equipment in those days and[...]ollars. It lasted all the years I was born in Valier, one of eight children of
Ethel canned and she sold it in 1973 in good J.N. and Florence Starbuck.
working[...]The summer before my senior year in high
The recreation in the early years were the school, I went to[...]ng to Alice Rose, a former
ties at the school and in the homes, and also pic- Valier teacher. I stayed in San Diego my senior
nics. The school picnics were[...]s also included daughter, when Alice died in childbirth.
berry picking on the river and walks in the I continued living in San Diego, working at
coulees to pick the first s[...]mmunity and ment Store until I came home in 1947 to help out
county. He was a member of the s[...]nd- killed when he was kicked by a horse in 1963. I
ed through the Cargill Company by Art Jar[...]Williamson of Kalispell and we were married in
devoted to this position. He was elected for two[...]g on the home
The Seiferts moved into Conrad in 1948 place and have four children.
when[...]tarbuck of Valier. They had five living in Val_ier with their four children. Gene
children. Frank was killed in an accident in ranches and has a trucking business.
196[...]Eleanor married Lawrence Conrad of St. in Bozeman, where he works for Sunbird Aviation.
Clo[...]farmed north of Ethridge. He also has a welding
in the Wingina Community east of Valier with business.
their two children. They all now reside in Tempe, Sandra and her husband, Robert Ni[...]two boys live in Conrad, where they both teach
After retireme[...]days found their camper
by many a stream or lake in Montana. The Herbert[...]y Herbert Sever went to Valier, Montana in[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (275)[...]she was called, married Charles Clifton Sheble in
Herbert married Geraldine Pagelin in 1922. Great Falls on February 24, 1903. Char[...]er and dad were farming near Valier. born in Greenridge, Missouri on February 14,
Geraldine's parents moved to California in 1922, 1875, but the family beginnings are in Germany
and Herbert and Geraldine took up a homes[...]here. 22, 1906 in the Deaconess Hospital in Great
Our neighbors were I.P. Axtell and fam[...]four children who all farmed near baptized in that same school by Reverend
Valier. We moved to[...]Mecklenberg, who was the minister of the Valier
in 1936.[...]a poultry ranch. We are now When Jim was in the fifth grade, the family
living on the ranch.[...]s Pendroy school and Jim started high school in
we had in Valier. Also the bad times we had Chotea[...]wasn't for him. His father died in 1922 and later[...]ed working at various jobs in and around Stan-
The James Edward Sheble Fa[...]one of Montana's earliest set-
tlers who arrived in Helena, Montana on Septem-
ber 20, 1864 when he w[...]took almost six months to make the trip. Included
in the wagon train was the family of little Mary
Byw[...]James G. Anthony.
James G. Anthony was born in St. Joseph,
Missouri on January 2, 1854. His fath[...]and Mary Read Bywaters, married
James G. Anthony in Helena on June 5, 1880.[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (276)ford, Pendroy and Browning. He was in Oregon Hauling hay with horses and w[...]to -40 and the wind blew continuously.
thirteenth in 1925 while on the job, but was One July in the early l 940's, they had an ex-
miraculously s[...]the bad times because like
Julia Magee. She died in 1931 leaving a baby most of the families,[...]ere he The Shebles moved to Valier in 1945 when
mined coal and later started his own tr[...]s northwest of town. Later Jim bought an ad-
In 1937, he married Anna Olsen, a teacher ditional five hundred sixty acres. Jim always
in the Pendroy schools. Anna's family[...]arley, wheat, hay and bum
wald Olsen who was born in Oslo, Norway and lambs.
her mother was Anna Frigaard, who was born in In 1950, Jim became county commissioner of
Tronjheim, Norway. Anna was born in Choteau Pondera county, replacing Mandy Johnson who
and was raised there and in the Fairfield area died during his term of[...]nts had a homestead and desert teen years in this office the flood of 1964 oc-
claim three miles north of town. Early in life she curred. Many bridges and roads were wa[...]so during his terms of
later attended high school in Fairfield and office the oiled secondary road, state and
Choteau. She graduated from Choteau in 1924. federally funded, was built joining the Cut Bank
She started a teaching career that lasted th[...]h road at the county line.
years, mostly teaching in rural schools in Teton The four Sheble children all atten[...]attended Montana schools. Connie graduated in 1949 and she is
State Normal College in Dillon graduating in now Mrs. Norman Weaver of Jackson, Michigan
1934. Her last three years of teaching were in and has five children. Annalee, now Mrs. Brian
Pendroy where she met and married Jim in Elliott, graduated in 1957. She lives in Kalispell
August of 1937. and has two children. James, Jr. graduated in
In 1939 they leased the old English ranch on 1958[...]thousand sheep, raised Sherry graduated in 1963 from Valier High
hogs, chickens, hay and som[...]School and from Bozeman as a registered nurse in
crews, lambing crews, shearing crews and[...]n Belsher of Prescott,
raising bum lambs resulted in a lot of work for Arizona and they have thre[...]nch and failed to bring their thy Matron in 1956. The children were members
stamps. Sugar sta[...]to bring the stamps Jim and Anne moved in to the town of Va lier
were the ones who used the most sugar, generally in 1969 although they spend their winters in
two big spoonfuls to a cup of coffee. Sheets were[...]had a lot of salt sacks ly, peaceful community in which to live and if
that were bleached an[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (277)[...]husband, Dick Sykes, lived in Valier for a time .[...]and Tiny King in 1969 and the King's son Joe and[...]ame from Cecil,
Gordon King and Cecil Shue in 1964.
Ohio. A neighbor in Cecil, a Mr. Inselman, per-[...]my, and their son the Carey Act Land Grant. So, in the spring of
Cecil and his wife, Ida, came to Montana in the 1910, Henry Sill, with his son, Henry F.[...]of Va lier, the neighbor
present Jim Powers farm. In 1926 Cecil and Ida buying a quarter section[...]They also bought a house west of Then, in March of 1911, the rest of the family
the home of[...]house has since came from Ohio, traveling in an immigrant car,
burned. The house on Dupuyer Av[...]l 1916 when
Shues bought the Marshall-Wells Store in Shelby the big house was built up along the[...]that time the cost of the lumber was only $700. In[...]Mr. Sill passed away in August of 1920 from[...]a bachelor, was killed in a pickup truck accident
in November of 1941. Charles, the oldest son,[...]him in Brandon, Wisconsin, her former home,[...]husband, spent most of the winters in California I

Ida Shue and A[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (278)[...]The Charlie Sill place.

had been living in the new Pioneer Home in Waterville: "The Simmons brothers sh[...]Williams so they may unload at that place it will
in Conrad on January 15, 1971, having been ill[...]nth old Sarah Ellen, arrived
now, make their home in Great Falls. by train with a c[...]homestead claim in the Williams area for awhile
The Alva J[...]lva established a veterinary practice. Later
In December of 1912 A.J. Simmons and D.W. t[...]Alva served the community of Valier in many
over the land being recently offered to set[...]the Valier many of the farmers and ranchers in the area.
Farm Sales Company wrote the following[...]search warrants and often appeared in the local[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (279)[...]n active member of the Valier community.
statutes in such cases made and provided and She served as Worthy Matron in the Eastern Star,
against the peace and dignity o[...]board.
ty dollars, which was a considerable sum in the Alva and Grace had two daughters,[...]ifelong resident
Alva was also an auctioneer in the Valier of Valier. She has been a memb[...]Sharon was born on April 1, 1934 and Jere was
in Valier donated articles and they were auc-[...]s born on September 12, 1916
son had to buy bonds in the amount of the highest at the Simmons hom[...]le. She attended school in Valier and after
It was Alva who was instrumental in getting graduation attended Montana Normal College in
Lake Frances open for ice fishing. Prior to 1943 it Dillon, Montana. She first taught school in the
was illegal to fish through a hole in the ice but Munyon School near Williams and later in Stan-
Alva circulated a petition and sent it to t[...]mission. The commission acted on
the petition and in February of 1943 it became
officially legal to fi[...]va planted Chinese pheasants
throughout the area. In one instance they got
twenty-four pair from the s[...]ing of his death he had recently fought two fires
in the Valier community.
Early in the morning of Sunday, October 10,
1948, as he was preparing to go duck hunting
with his son-in-law, an accidental shotgun blast
took the life of[...]d A.M., having been raised to the degree of
Mason in 1902 at Bremerton, Washington. He
was.also[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (280)[...]reside there in the winter and in Big Fork in the[...]Egan and is the Superintendent of Schools in[...]In 1934 Dan continued to operate the Birch[...]f Browning on the
who were born on March 4, 1943, in Hawthorne, Milk. In 1941, Dan and Dorothy Hammond were
California. Charlotte has lived in California for a married here in Valier. Dan mined until 1943, at
number of years[...]be-
Mike and Bernice Sirokman came to Valier in tween Valier and Conrad. In 1959 he tried his
1962. Mike had been a general agent for life in- skill at working in a stone quarry at Monarch and
surance for twenty[...]ing material,
ship with his son, Richard, and son-in-law, Jerry it was very beautiful stone. The F[...]ntana Stone on it that Dan
from Selmer Snortland. In 1974 they sold the had produced. The sto[...]nd other parts of the country
merchandising store in it. as well as to Cana[...]in cable from the Conrad Cemetery to Tom[...]country to Cut Bank.[...]kept himself busy as he did his dozing in the win-[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (281)[...]a large hunk of ice in the bottom of these buckets[...]While in Great Falls he saw an ad in the pa per,[...]Wilcox, who lived in Dupuyer, Montana, had
The Dan Slezak family in 1970. David, Dan, Dorothy,
placed the ad in the paper. So he took the stage
Jerry, Roger and[...]so his miles northwest of Valier. This was in 1902.
farming on the Hi-Line paid off.[...]t this time there was no Valier; neither was
In 1969 we bought the Valier Laundromat Conrad in existence. There was a little town east
from Stan[...]cutters are Falls to Coutts. Paul worked in the mine and later
grateful that we have a laundromat in town. bought the homestead relinquishm[...]ox. He sold coal to the Land and Water
and Marla. In 1975 we sold our farm to Jerry. Company to dig all the main canals in this area.
David and Roger are living in Port Orchard, In 1909 he went to New Castle, Pennsylvania
Washington and Marla in Conrad, Montana. where he and Anna Mukulska were married. They
In 1976 the Valier Senior Citizens started th[...]iven born to this union, Daniel and Irene. In 1919 the
one of the Senior Surreys from Conrad an[...]one of the drivers for a couple of years. So all
in all he has had quite a busy life, as well as an
e[...]The Paul Slezak Family
Paul Slezak lived in West Virginia with his
parents, the Martin Slezaks. While living there,
they worked in the coal mines. At the age of
eighteen, he decide[...]eled
to what is now Tacoma, Washington and worked
in the woods. Then from there he went to Butte,
Montana where he worked in the copper mines.
The copper mines were very deep in the earth,
and he worked in a mine that was called "Never
Sweat", and he said[...]weating Irene, Dan, Anna and Paul Slezak in 1928 Europe and
while working there than he did in all his life. returning passport pic[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (282)[...]hool and attended Montana universities.
returning in 1928. Paul continued to operate the San[...]ter his death Dan and married Robert Cole in 1963. They were the first
Irene continued to operate the mine. Later on couple to be married in the new Methodist Church.
Irene married Gene Habets and they had their They live in Stockton, California and have two
own farm, leaving Dan to continue in their children, Robert Jr. and Kimberlee Sue.
father's business. Irene has lived in the Valier Jeani has been a flight atte[...]Air Lines since 1963. She lives in San Francisco[...]amily have fond memories of Jerry Durnell, a
1908 in Sharon, North Dakota to Norwegian born goo[...]d to tirelessly
parents, Bert and Anna Snortland. In 1909 Bert drive his boat on Lake Frances f[...]Don married Jane Pope of Stevensville in
southwest of Valier. He refused this location and[...]hers, Edwin and Walter, who served a year in Vietnam where he received the
have both passed away. In October, 1937 Selmer Bronze Star Medal for heroism in action. He lived
married Leola Vanover who was a 1932 graduate with his family in Germany for three years after
of Valier High Scho[...]ld War II broke out. They then Management in Glendale, Arizona. He is present-
moved to Washin[...]Corporation and
Naval Torpedo Station at Keyport. In 1945 they sales manager for worldwide mark[...]Im- line of off-shore pedestal cranes used in oil well
plement with the International Harvester and drilling. They are living in Houston, Texas.
Plymouth-DeSota dealerships.[...]have four children; Sandra Travel Agency in Billings and is married to Bill
born in 1940, Jeani in 1941, Don in 1943 and Aldrich of Aldrich-Helm Advertising.
Diane in 1949. All four graduated from Valier[...]south of Conrad. In 1968 they sold the Implement
and their home in Valier, purchased more land[...]and moved to the farm where they still live in the
summers. In 1978 they retired from farming and[...]land. They own a home in Mesa, Arizona where[...]In the fall of 1909 John Spar ling and Harvey[...]ohn build a two-story
The Selmer Snortland family in 1978. Back row, lane house on the eighty[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (283) In 1912, their own daughter was born in this[...]on any more land. He was in his forties. He had a
John Sparling after[...]worth doing well." He had a horror of going in
daughter, Dorothy, out from South Dakota. They[...]mories of pioneer and vegetables.
days in Dakota, and these experinces stood them The new Ford car was a blessing to facilitate
in good stead in Montana. They tried to protect delivery of[...]nd to haul drinking
themselves from blizzards and prairie fires. water. The well water was not potable.
John and his parents had arrived in the Get- Maude, being rather frail and having lived a
tysburg, Sou th Dakota area in 1882 from much gentler life in Dakota, had to muster con-
England. Maude arrived in Gettysburg in 1883 siderable grit to face the drudgery[...]from Ohio. Maude and John homesteading in Montana. In the very early days
were married in 1896 and went into the mercan- there were no fences and everyone just cut across
tile business in Gettysburg. When Carey Land the prairie wherever they chose. Indians went by
was opened up for settlement in Montana they
joined the land rush to Valier.
The Sparlings had both been active in lodge
work in Dakota so they helped organize lodges in
Valier. John was a charter member of Masonic
Lodg[...]d
the first president of the Wimodasis Club.
In those days of poor transportation and com-
munica[...]sed. Literary
meetings were held. The rigors of a prairie winter
did not necessarily mean that minds would go
dormant.
In 1911 John took up a one hundred and six- Joh[...]rling at
tall house was moved onto the homestead. In retirement.
later years an[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (284)[...]to the Marias to pick berries. Gyp- married in Washington and continues to make
sies, with their[...]e also seen on occasion. lives in Shelby. The little farm is still in the family.
One day a strange flashy team and buggy
appeared on the prairie making a bee-line for the
house. Maude sent the k[...]to be the Watkins man, Orange, New Jersey in 1863. After receiving his
who later became a frequent and welcome caller. elementary schooling in private schools in New
His spices and flavorings lined the cupboard[...]sity in 1883. Shortly after his graduation he
Maude[...]ok and seam- moved to Kansas to engage in sheep ranching for
stress. She especially enjoyed[...]titution, he became associated with the bond
deep in the trunk to be brought out for the hum- dep[...]tead table. Maude never did sacrifice In 1911 Mr. Speir came to Montana to aid in
the niceties of life because of the new and[...]earlier. He was vice president and treasurer and
in the lamp chimney and frizzing her hair.[...]was listening prises some 80,000 acres of land in Pondera
to his Atwater Kent radio, and reading his daily county and is one of the largest in the state.
paper. He met the mailman each day at[...]e from the house. He kept a daily Baltimore in 1896 and had one son, Robert Wade
record of grain[...]., who also graduated from Princeton and
interest in the news. He was always an expert is now[...]. He loved to hunt ducks and grouse Co. in New York City. He is now deceased.
with his bird dog, Chief. In later years he turned Mr. Speir was a member of the Princeton
to skeet shooting to keep in practice. Club of New York, and also a member of the
The Sparlings retired in Valier in 1950. Valier Masonic Lodge. He was a past member of
Maude passed away in 1953 at age 76 and John the Valier Community Club and was always ac-
in 1959 at age 89. Their daughter, Eleanor, was tive in community and civic affairs, and was a[...]interest in those with whom he worked and dealt
and his tact in handling people were two of his[...]reputation for music second to none in this section[...]in the state. He was especially interested in boys[...]music and represented Valier High School in the
John and Maude Sparling state music meet. He sang for several years in the[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (285)[...]Kruse, came to Montana in about 1916 to keep[...]nie Kruse, taught school in the Valier district in[...]Bill passed away in Spokane, Washington in[...]104 and passed away in the early l 960's. Both[...]Aaron A. Sporleder, came to Montana in 1906[...]paying $2.00 for his ticket. They arrived in
Methodist Church Choir, and gave unstintingly of[...]they
helped originate and maintain a tennis club in learned of the sale of 78,000 acres of C[...]for several years. It was not until about ten in the Valier area in 1909. When the drawing of
years ago that he gave[...]hts.
William (Bill) Spinning came to Montana in In 1910 they "broke sod" and picked rock;
about 1913, settling in the Bullhead area. He had they used walking plows. Irrigation ditches were
a large farm and in the early days did all the farm- not in use until 1911, therefore no water and no
ing with horses. He had a steam threshing outfit crops. Art cut grass in coulees to feed his horses
that he helped the neighbors with in the fall, and (this was all open country with no fences). In
others in the area. In later years he farmed with March, 1910, they pitched a tent on Art's eighty in
tractors and combines.[...]on the wall in daytime as the big ranch took plen-[...]that railroad was laid in forty six days between
Conrad and Valier in 1909.) The Sporleders got[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (286)[...]married Ruby Taney who taught his daughters in
Conrad High School and who was teaching in
Fort Benton in the early l 950's.[...]two inches in circumference, and potatoes that
Chris is in a weighed two to three pounds each. Folks got s[...]the Twenties. another project. Fryers, in due time, were dressed[...]ok and often brought samples of it to his In January, 1979, the snowdrifts were so high
neighb[...]t birds sat on drifts and peered through the
In 1913-1914, Art and Aaron operated a windo[...]watching activity within.
livery stable business in Conrad where the Coun- The snowdrifts were dee[...]h a severe winter, Art decided to
ten livery rigs in use. The brothers also hauled move to town for[...]n to the farm
gravel for the first sidewalks laid in Conrad. In in the spring. Yes, the farm is still home.
1916 the[...], a Model The Sporleder twins were always in the
T Ford for $432 from Power Wilson; and two[...]work. Art tells of his riding a 3-year-old
price. In 1918 Art married Hattie Petersen, and mare he[...]hrew him. She went into that field all right,
Jr. In 1920 the Sporleder Corporation was but[...]he yard
dissolved and each twin bought more land, in- where the door was open to the cave. She s[...]tle grazing.
Art has witnessed many changes in farming
techniques these seventy years. Horses we[...]apshot
of his registered Arabian stallion, Sunup, in his
billfold and shows it readily. He sold Sunup to a
fellow in Kentucky.) Art raised Hereford cattle
many years,[...]d the foundation herd.
Feeding a few Angus calves in 1976 finalized the
cattle raising - and why not? He was 88!
In 1949, his wife passed away, and in 1952 Art Sporleder with kit fox after a hunting trip with
his twin brother Aaron did likewise. In 1953 he Stormontsin 1910.[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (287)[...]He considered manage his new drug store in Valier. Drake also
himself fortunate not to be dumped into the cave. had a store in Conrad and one in Choteau. Star-
Not many years ago Art bought[...]buck left the train and came to Valier for an in-
cow that turned out to be just plain ornery. He terview. He remained in Valier instead of going
decided to dehorn and bra[...]quires the use of two irons.) He drove In October, 1909, he sent for his young lady in
the critter into the branding chute and then into Iowa to come to Valier. They were married in
the cattle squeeze, securely fastening the gate.[...]ober 29, 1909. C.H. Drake
She was so mad at being in such close quarters brought them to Valier in his horse drawn buggy,
that she stood on only two[...]pplied the two branding irons. By that out in the store, which was also the post office and
tim[...]long the barbed wire fence toward Conrad and
her. In no time she was standing on all fours; she th[...]wn to work.
"cooled off" and returned to the herd in the barn- The Montana Western Railway ma[...]trips a day at that time and many people came in
"That's the best rodeo act we have seen in a long the evening about nine p.m. to await[...]arbuck Family
James Nathan Starbuck was born in Marion,
Iowa, April 14, 1879, to Joseph Ambrose and his
wife,[...]e former Laura Cone.
He gradated from high school in Marion and at-
tended Highland Park College in Des Moines
where he received his degree in pharmacy. After
graduation he worked in a drug store in
Waterloo, Iowa where he met Florence Verharen,
daughter of Henry Verharen, who was born in
Kleiv, Prussia, and Tabitha Sherri££ Verharen
Florence was born in Vinton, Iowa on June 26,
1888.[...]essage on back of postcard to Miss Floss Verharen in
James N. Starbuck came to Valier in August, October, 1909. ''Dear Floss, everyt[...]te to Seattle, drawing. A regular city, electric lights, water works,
Washing ton[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (288)[...]weighing eight pounds, arrived and in 1926 an-[...]the city council. He was active in getting natural[...]in line for their allotment. "Star" was a[...]. C.D. Powell of- there as long as he had that in the store, "a
ficiating. Floss was never in a hospital until she political plum", during[...]postmaster appointment
being a hardy soul was up in a few days. at that time, and cont[...]50-year member and one-time
homestead and partly in Valier, after proving up president of the[...]r Association and a registered pharmacist in Iowa
Avenue, where Doug Henneman is living. and Montana for 54 years.
In April 1912 William Warren was born and In 1956 the Starbucks sold the drug store to
a daugh[...]ed t, a young pharmacist from Fort
1914. She died in May 1915 from complications Benton, employed in Conrad at that time. The
after measles. In 1915 the Star bucks decided to Starbuck's sons Bill and Tom are deceased and
go back to Iowa with the three children to look for J.N. (Star) died in June, 1963.
another position. It was there that Lucille died. Floss continued to live in the home and in
They returned to Valier. Em Goff, who had a[...]ildren who are living are
home when they left for Iowa, so made living Laura Mary, who is mar[...]irst wife, Alice Rose, at childbirth. Bill
Akofer in 1921. It was on Dupuyer Avenue, the mar[...]the identical house, and the Star- lived in California, as did John. Elizabeth married
buck a[...]Frank Seifert, who was accidently killed in 1963.
side on their homesteads, once again were n[...]. After Natalie married Wayne Burkett in California.
moving into their new home, a daughte[...]randchildren and one great-great grandchild.
then in 1924, twins! A boy and a girl, each[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (289)[...]Potluck Din-
ner.
Each Eastern Star Chapter in Montana was
asked by the Worthy Grand Matron, Aud[...]Montana, Order
of Eastern Star, to choose someone in their town
for the Citizen's Award who has faithf[...]een a loyal Valier booster, has actively
assisted in various drives such as cancer, heart,
mental heal[...]remember my dad sold pianos, Victrolas,
beautiful cut glass and china and jewelry. The[...]kens,
Dad always had fine quality chocolates in sometimes a turkey or vegetables, but we were
dozens of flavors,which I helped stack in pyramid always well-fed and had a Sunday best outfit and
fashion on square cut glass plates that fit side-by- a school outfit.
side on the shelves in the glass showcase. I My folks h[...]strative, but we
a counter, and let us make tents in the living knew he cared for us. Mother[...]knew that it all had to be at 92.
put back in order before dinner.[...]or, to shop for a
homemade jelly. The bread baked in large quan- graduation outfit. W[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (290)[...]heard Madame Dupuyer, Montana. In 1897 he married Minnie
Schumann-Heink, noted opera singer, in concert. Morrison of Wolf Creek, Montana.[...]ced her octaves and Falls and Helena.
arias in her hill top home near San Diego, that Pete St. Denis' shop was the first building in
she could be heard all over the valley. We were[...]Street. The family spent the first summer in a tent
all the arts.[...]Camp-Fire Girls, crafts and they lived in two rooms at the back of the shop.
projects and c[...]ecial sausage, which was sold Denis died in 1940.
around town. Mr. St. Denis was successful in carrying on a
I remember in the fourth grade when the shoeing busin[...]ds for each thing, while teaching included in Teton County. While in Dupuyer he
her the English. It must have been qui[...]build the first schoolhouse. He also helped in the
making a scoop of ice cream on a popsicle type building of the first Catholic Church in Valier.
stick, dipping each one into a melted syr[...]for the
chocolate and paraffin, then placing them in the new church doors in 1938, also the handrailing
ice cream containers in the soda fountain, the first for the stairs.
ic[...]Pete and Minnie St. Denis and family settled
in the village of Valier in 1909 moving there from
Dupuyer. Pete St. Denis became the village
blacksmith. Mr. St. Denis was born in Holyoke,
Massachusetts, and at the age of nineteen
decided to come west. He spent several years in
Montreal, Canada serving an apprenticeship at
bla[...]St. Denis
ta, Canada. He opened his first shop in 1894 in[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (291)[...]ide Pete St. Denis Shop

town and finally a small city, the St. Denis family children the Indian Pow[...]Margurite and Halloween pranks, such as in 1914 all of the out-
Farrest. Louis, the eldest son died in 1909. houses were lined up in front of the Valier Hotel,
Emma attended early grades in Lethbridge, poor Mrs. Manchester. In 1915 I wonder if they
Alberta, Canada before Valier had a school. She ever found out who put the cow in the bell tower
sold tickets at Valier's silent fi[...]h? Dupuyer Avenue was
graduated from St. Vincents in Helena in 1916. called "silk stocking row". Mr. St.[...]on election day as she wouldn't
Basketball teams in 1920. The people of Valier tell him how s[...]Otis, grandaughter
them. The team was top winner in the state.
Corine graduated in 1920 and from Columbus
Hospital School of Nursing in Great Falls in
1923. Margurite was valedictorian of the class of
1921, completing her high school in three years.
She attended college in Montreal, Canada and
Eastern Washington College, graduating as a
teacher in French and Music.
Forrest St. Denis graduated in 1924 and at-
tended Gonzaga University in Spokane, Wash-
ington.
Pete St. Denis died in 1949 and both he and Left front is F. D. Kingsbury, fourth from left is Earl
Minnie are buried in the Valier Cemetery. Aiken,[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (292)[...]non Steiner Family Apartments. In 1939, we built a house east of Va-
My home was in Cornlea, Nebraska. Times lier and start[...]oard and room, ten hour days. The fall In 1947 due to my bad health (asthma) we
of 1935 I l[...]finally a Western Auto Store.
In March 1936, Matt Widhalm and I got in We have ten grandchildren and one g[...]ertson,
job working for Maurice Christiaens until in May who lives in Colorado and is manager of Empire
when I got laid[...]and per year; Jim and Diane live in Palm Springs,
I boarded and roomed with Mr.[...]fishing and are enjoying our older days in the
which was closer to my job.[...]tarted
running nights and days. Harry Swanson was in The Stephen clan originated, like so[...]from European ancestry. Stanley
dried and stored in the warehouse until baled. Joseph Stephen was born to Polish parents on
The following year they put in a pellet machine, April 17, 1908 in Medford, Minnesota. As a
then we sold bales and p[...]t the mill, which did very struction jobs in eastern Montana. Margaret
well.[...]I married Bernice, daughter August 17, 1910 in Homestead, Montana.
of Walter and Elizabeth Brophy. Bernice was a Margaret grew up in the Froid area and worked
former school teacher. She taught at the Wingina for many years in Culbertson with the Roosevelt
and Williams School[...]ed. We County Home Demonstration office. In 1936
moved into Valier and lived in the Ferguson Stanley and Margaret were married in Poplar. In[...]Their first son, Michael, was born in 1941 in
Whitefish. Stan worked construction jobs in the[...]While living in the Kalispell area their
second son, James, was born in 1945. Stan
worked for the Department of Highways in[...]Kalispell. In the mid-Forties, the family moved to[...]John, their third son, was born in Conrad in
1949. The family became involved later in ranch-
The Stanley Stephen family ing and lived on the Frances Heights, in Valier[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (293)[...]years.
Their only daughter, Helen, was born in
1953 in Conrad. All the children attended
schools or coll[...]Valier.

The Ora Stockmyer Family
In 191 7 Ora and Annie Stockmyer moved
from Nebraska[...]rthwest of town, now part of the Roy Olson
place. In September of 1918 a daughter Wilma Wilma Stockmyer Cox
was born with Dr. Powell in attendance.
Ora carried the mail for a few y[...]On September 17, 1941 Wilma married
In 1929, Chester graduated from Valier High[...]Carol and Albert. We purchased a dairy farm:
In September 1920 an auction was held, and[...]Meridian High in 1960. She went to work im-
which is on Cayuga Lak[...]Company in Syracuse. In November 1962 she
On March 31, 1940 Russell[...]Albert Cox gr ad ua ted from Ca to Meridian in
1963. He attended night college in Auburn. In[...]graduated in 1968. In December 1968 he[...]friend, who also graduated from Cornell in 1968.[...]chased a big dairy north of Ca to in 1970. Three
children were born: Krysta in 1971, Slade in
1974 and Willow in 1977.
In June 194 7 Chester married Marie[...]Rowland from Brooklyn, New York. He was in the
farming business with his dad. In 1950 a son
Paul was born. In 1961 a daughter, Joan Marie[...]was born. Paul graduated from high school in[...]graduating as a history major in 1972. He
married Cathy Lawrence in 1972, and a son
Christopher was born in 1976. In 1978 a pair of[...]is working as secretary and cashier in a store in
The Stockmyer family in about 1934. Union Springs.

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (294)[...]that was in town for a week once a year, and to[...]family. In the springtime we would see the long[...]Water Company had about one hundred fifty of
In August 1964 Ora passed on, after having the[...]d to break these wild
until she suffered a stroke in October 1969, and mules for them. I can remember how he used to
died in January 1970. The farm was sold to settle tra[...]e, and Chester bought the house and still them in harness in a stall in the barn, hook them
lives there. If any of his classmates would like to up to a tub of rocks, hay and oats in the manger in
write to him, his address is Aurora, New York.[...]h, via Canada, via Great Falls to Valier,
Montana in 1910. They had six boys; David,
Richard, Amos, Te[...]d.
They took up a homestead south of Lake Frances
in 1911, where they lived and farmed for
sometime. T[...]t
moved to Valier from Utah. They all joined Dave
in freighting rock for the old grade school.
In 1916 David and Charlotte acquired the
Bidw[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (295)[...]In 1919 Dave experienced a terrible set[...]remember getting up in the terrible cold morn-[...]ard work to hold the rocks up down sick in bed, and either Dr. Tidyman, or Dr.
with the pull[...]breaking
horses and mules.
When I was a boy in about 1918-19 I was
with my father a good share of the time. He hired
lots of hired men working in the hay fields and
threshing grain. This would le[...]Fey, Roy Floyd at the Bidwell place in about 1918.

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (296)[...]alls. He charged $15.00 son Bill arrived in Valier in April of 1926. They
for fifteen minutes and my br[...]for part of the
Charlotte Stokes passed away in the late Thir- summer and then went to work for Tom Neilson on
ties and is buried in the Valier Cemetery. Dave the place now owned by Mac McAlpine. After
Stokes, Sr. passed away in 1954 and is buried several years George went to work for the U.S.
beside his mother in Gridley, California. I can Reclamation Service and in 1934 went to Fort
truthfully say that they had a share in the Peck Dam as an electrician with th[...]in Seattle. George and Olive are now retired and[...]live in Seattle.
in Casselton, North Dakota in 1892. They farmed
In Minnesota, the rest of the Stoltz family
there un[...]possessions in a railroad car to be shipped, Mr.
employed in the lumbering business. Three more[...]began their journey to Valier in their 1923, seven
In 1923, Clarence and Charles decided to[...]as their driver. George and Louis stayed in
in a Model T Ford car and came to Valier to visit[...]o Montana to complete some
worked through harvest in the area and returned[...]family, Ethel, married and stayed in Meadow-
Charles and George came west for the harv[...]ith her seven children.
season. Clarence returned in 1925, worked[...]. A short distance
farm. He seeded his first crop in the spring of
west of Glasgow, the transmission in the car start-
1926.[...]the next town, Hinsdale. The garageman in Hins-[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (297)[...]Louis purchased the Earl Orvis farm in 1936[...]Helen (Habets) are in the cement contracting
business in Missoula and have five children.[...]In 1944, Clarence and Dorothy (Scott) Stoltz[...]ee girls
Hauling grain on the Tom Nielson farm in 1927. and two boys. Mr. Peter Stoltz moved to[...]them to move into. Cliff, Frances and death in 1948. Mrs. Stoltz passed away in March
Ruth walked to school in Valier. The neighbors 1933.
gave them rides on their horses and sleighs in the Frances graduated from the Montana
win[...]and served as a flight
Louis arrived by train in March, 1927, to nurse. She married Captain[...]les and end of World War II. They live in Missoula and
George arrived in the fall of the same year, own and operat[...]e of the Alice spent many of her years in Valier and
neighbor's grain, after building grain[...]cks were just starting to be used passed away in May of 1980.
around Valier as most were using hor[...]Ruth worked for Boeing Aircraft Company in
grain tanks.[...]George.
the children would be closer to school. In the Montana has been good to the Stoltz's in the
spring of 1928, they started building their h[...]servation, now Peter and Winnie Stoltz live in the state. Five of
known as the Cliff Stoltz Ranch. Not many of the them are living in the Valier area.
original buildings remain (the house burned in
1955) but the groves of trees stand as a living
memorial to Mr. and Mrs. Peter Stoltz.
In 1929, Ed and Agatha (Stoltz) Haynes
family arrived in Valier to make their home.
George Stoltz bec[...]f the newly
org.anized Farmer's Union Oil Company in Valier
in 1930 and served as manager for the Farmer's
Union[...]Montana Farmer's Union. They moved to Great
Falls in 1943 where he managed the Black Eagle
Farmer's Un[...]pany. They are now
retired and have a summer home in Port Town-
send, Washington and live in Mesa, Arizona in Louis and Peter Stoltz in 1934.

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (298) The Charles Stoltz Family
In the fall of 1923, Charles and Clarence
Stoltz wer[...]Minnesota. It took them 11
days to make the trip in their Model T. Winnie Stoltz a[...]Frances and Ruth. Charles returned to Minnesota
in the fall of 1924. They worked for Jack Goff and[...]married June 28, 1926 in Duluth, Minnesota. In
At this time, Highway 89 was being built.[...]Valier. Pearl and infant son, Gene, arrived in
four-mule teams pulling scrapers forging a road Valier in late December, 1927.
from the prairie. In 1929 the Stoltz brothers formed a baseball
Again a group of four headed north in team. Team members were Charles C[...]and washes. They ford- son, a brother-in-law and also Bill DeWitt, Merle
ed the Milk River[...]ms and they played teams from
place to settle, so in 1926 Charles drove the the surroundi[...]Charles built the garage known as The Farm-
in a 1923 seven-passenger Studebaker. Those[...]were Peter and tana Railway Depot in 1933. He acquired the J. L.
Case dealership in 1934. The same year, Charles[...]In the early l 940's, Charles Stoltz purchased[...]porated in 1970 at which time they were farming[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (299)[...]Family
When the Peter Stoltz family arrived in Mon-
tana in 1926, on election day, Clifford was four-
teen ye[...]d Valier High School
late that fall and graduated in 1930. After
graduation he continued to work on the family
farm.
In 1937, Clifford married Wilma Curry from
Roundup,[...]e Valier
area to teach the Uleberg Country School in the
fall of 1936. Her parents had come from coal
mining backgrounds in England and Germany.
Weberg pupils on horseback in 1937.
They homesteaded in the Bull Mountains, but
farming didn't work out so they returned to the
coal mines of Roundup in 1931. day was spent at the[...]and substituted off and on for from farm work in the l 930's for Clifford.
years in the community at Uleberg and Badger- After a baseball game in July, 1937 Clifford
Fisher Schools.[...]nd Wilma were married. They began farming on
In 1936 the Uleberg School enrollment was their own in the spring of 1938. Their first crop
fifteen with[...]nded country schools, it was quite a job for a In 1944,they bought the original Stoltz farm from
yo[...]1941, Larry Edward was born followed
and harmony in the community reflected in the by Janice Kay in December of 1943. The family
school. During winte[...]was complete with the birth of Gail Margaret in
tle or no attendance.[...]e wondered if all Larry served two years in the U.S. Army,
the Stoltz's did was play baseball, as every Sun- 1966 to 1967, one of which was in the Vietnam
conflict. In 1969 he married Robin McGowan, a[...]native of Highwood, Montana. Robin taught in[...]between 1968 and 1970. In 1970 the Stoltz's[...]Bozeman, Montana in 1967. They live in the
Pupils at Weberg in 1936. Back row, Bud Harwood,[...]Bozeman Valley with daughter, Erin Lee, born in
Calvin Lenoir, James Cook, Roy Smith and Phyllis 1974. Don and Janice own an independent in-
Haynes. Front row, Carma Harwood, Virgie[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (300)[...]th staves, with Father and Mother
ford and Janice in 1965. pulling it around the prairie land with me in the[...]fuel for the cookstove and heater. One day in
Representatives in 1972, being the youngest 1912, Magnus[...]on a bank of the Dry For ks. This
1976. She lives in Helena, Montana working as a gift of nature saved us from the hunting trips for
consultant in Citizen Participation and State the "ch[...]f us
Clifford and Wilma continue to be active in children around the new house with the gr[...]covered with ashes from the great fire of 1910 in
as a Director of the Montana Farmers Union,[...]l Council of America. glow in the grayish sky.
In the fall of 1911 our family moved into[...]ndwold Family school. We lived in a small house on the land now
Magnus Strandwo[...]d Annie Bandley the first classes held in the old stone school which
was born in Glencoe, Minnesota on October 27, still[...]Mable, Alex, Orville, and the writer, George.
In 1907 our family moved to Prosser,
Washington where my dad farmed a small apple
orchard. Dad heard, in 1909, of the Homestead
Land available in Valier, Montana and he came
here to stake out his "homestead" in January of
1910. My dad was a carpenter by trade, so he
built our two story home, and in March of 1910
Mother and us children came[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (301)[...]the littlest homesteader resides in Valier, Mon-[...]I married Annie Arnst February 28, 1931 in[...](Pakkala) who lives in Kamiah, Idaho. We have 3[...]George. The car on the left couple homesteaded in Tolley, North Dakota.
is a 1935 Ford and on the r[...]the homestead. They remained in Tribune for several
homesteaders decided to build[...]hey named the new Pulver Struss died in 1911, when Harold was
school "The Red Bridge Scho[...]Later Robert married Bell McTaggert, and in
the road to Conrad and Dupuyer. I "shank[...]ine Railroad, which ran be-
forty-passenger buses in those early days. In tween Kenmare, North Dakota and Thief R[...]d, and as a lumberjack, prior to
Mother died in the fall of 1929 and was laid moving to Val[...]t at Lake View Cemetery. Shortly after the in 1927 with his uncle, Fred Struss. After arriving
loss of Mother, we lost our home to fire. The house in Valier, he worked for Frank Hughes on his farm
was rebuilt in 1940, but that year also saw the and also[...]ate at Lake View.
We Strandwold kids grew up in the Valier
area. My brother Alex bought the home place in
1941. He farmed it and other acres until 1960. In
1963 Tom Boucher purchased the land holdings
of A[...]brother Melvin followed the skill of car-
pentry in Valier and its neighboring area. The
writer has b[...]d those skills for the United States Govern-
ment in the Panama Canal Zone with the Army
Corps of Engineers in 1940-1941 and in various
other locations in the states.
As the initial fall of th[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (302)country in the early l 930's. Harold had little op-
portunit[...]During World War II, Harold served his coun-
try in Casablanca and Tunis, North Africa. In
1943 he was discharged from the Army, because
of[...]bruary 10, 1950 and Susan was born
June 17, 1953. In 1959 Harold began working
for the Montana Western Railroad, where he
worked until his retirement in 1969. Harold and
Lucille still reside in Valier, as does their
daughter, Susan, who married Francis L. Clifford Gail Swank in 1935.
from Pine Ridge, South Dakota. Francis and[...]fer, Eric, and Bozeman, coming to Browning in 1929, where he
Jeremey. Harold J. works near Carter, Montana. worked for Lewis Chevrolet and in 1930 for[...]alier from her parents had come to Browning in 1934 from
Browning in 1946, having purchased the Akofer the Gal[...]originally built Potters had a meat market in Browning.
by D.L. Fulton and has been operated as a lum- In 1945 De Voe went into the Army for one
ber yard c[...]year. The family came to Valier after his
In 1922 the Monarch Lumber was destroyed di[...]ining moved into the H.L. Riggs home, which in 1981 is
stock and property. Monarch had previousl[...]dren are Dean, Dewey and Linda Lee,
they were all in one building. Hardware was ad- who attended Valier schools then went on to Mon-
ded to the stock in 1930. This is the second oldest tana State University where Dean graduated with
established business in Valier. a degree in architecture; Dewey in education
Swank, the oldest of thirteen children of the and Lee in distributive education.
Charles Swank family which came from Indiana Dean went in to business with his father and
to Joplin in 1911, he in April and she in July. the business was incorporated about t[...]y school. Af- many public buildings and homes in Northern
ter sixteen years they moved to Chester,[...]Derek,
Chester High School DeVoe attended M.S.U. in Dewey and Tracy. Derek, a senior at M.S.U. in[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (303)[...]came to Montana and lived in a small house near[...]In the years 191 7-1919 there weren't many[...]pplement his income by
Swank Lumber in 1946. going into partnership wi[...]ple . The
student at M.S.U. and Tracy is a senior in high tractor work filled in what grain, cattle and milk
school. money didn't bring in. Olga recalls one of her
DeVoe and Gail's so[...]the dulled plow shares
is a school administrator in the Great Falls school into town for sharpening[...]and build store fur- had to make the trip in horse and buggy.
niture.[...]Sometimes she made the trip two or three times in
The Swank family has been active in lodges, one week.
church and community activ[...]South
Their store is one of the most modern in the Dakota, and see if farming was any better[...]ted land. Packing up their personal
meat business in Browning and came to Valier in belongings, Hugo, Olga and four small child[...]two young Swedes from Oakland,
Nebraska, arrived in Valier, Montana in a box-
car. Seeking to make a new home and a living in
what's known as the Triangle Area, they went to
t[...]Seated are Hugo, Eva and
marry Olga. That spring in 1915, Hugo and Olga Olga.

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (304)[...]f course my mother stands by the best looking cow in Pondera County.
Mother used to ride this old boss[...]t better for which they were very thankful .
In the year 1933, when they quit working for In February of 1969, Hugo passed away and
Jack Goff,[...]d done for seven years, was buried in the Lakeview Cemetery in Valier.
they moved to a place northeast of Valier[...]when she moved to Conrad and resides now in
the country. So they lost all their savings that[...]After graduation from Valier High School in
As time went on they had their troubles now[...]first thing they thought of In 1938, he and Eyvon Campbell were
was fire, but in[...]enough to They have participated in the community ac-
even harvest. They did cut some for hay. But tiviti[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (305)[...]: Daryle, who attend-
ed Montana State University in Bozeman for two
years and later married Pam Pfeiffer of Dupuyer,
in 1962. They have three boys, Kirby, Kurt and
Klint[...]Camp-
bell) place, east of Valier and are engaged in
farming and ranching.
Darlene attended and graduated from Mon-
tana State University in Bozeman and later
taught in Great Falls a few years. She met
another teacher, Gordon Braaten and they were
later married in 1968. They have one girl,
Gloriann and two boys, Duane and Dustin. They
live in Great Falls where Gordon still teaches.
Cind[...]tana State University. She is teaching part-
time in the Valier Grade School. She married
Dick Schock from Great Falls in 1972. They are
farming with Harry and Eyvon now.[...]sary
that Hugo and Olga and their family moved to in
1933. Harry has farmed this land since his folks'[...]Top Cafe and Bakery in Sunburst for six years
Eva H. (Swanson) Schutt, the third child and and Case Machinery in Sunburst for four years.
only daughter of Hugo and Olga Swanson, was They moved to Helena in 1959, where they
born March 12, 1921.[...]burned
She graduated from Valier High School in in 1967. Since then and to this date they sell in-
1939, attended Great Falls Commercial College,[...]nson, youngest child of Hugo
Falls Army Air Base. In 1944 she was transferred and Olga Swanson, was born May 23, 1924.
to a position with the U.S. Navy in San Francisco. He graduated from Valier High School in
Later she worked for War Shipping Ad- 1942. He then joined the U.S. Navy in November
ministration. of 1943, and served in the South Pacific during
She married Marvin[...]ta. He was later
North Dakota, September 14, 1945 in San Fran- discharged in May of 1946.
cisco. They moved back to Valier in 1948. He met his wife, Ruth, in Philadelphia, Penn-
They had four children: Betty Jeanne, born in sylvania in 1944, and they were later married in
San Francisco in 1946, and now teaching in 1946.
Harlem, Montana. Janice, was born in San Fran- They have one son, Bob, and one daughter,
cisco in 1948, and is now employed at the Mon- Bever[...]children;
tana Highway Department. Jerry was born in twin girls, Mary and Susan, Bob Jr. and Kelly.
Conrad in 1949 and was married to Bonnie. They Beverly has two children; Bobby and Kimberly.
now are living in Great Falls, Montana. They Harold and[...]1955, when they moved to Philadelphia. Since
born in Conrad, Montana in 1950. She married then they have lived in New Jersey and are now
Richard Rippe in Rapid City, South Dakota in presently back in Lancaster County, Penn-
March 1971. Both lost their lives in the Rapid sylvania. Harold has worked for the Continental
City flood in June, 1972. Can[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (306)[...]ching graduation he attended Lawrence College in
in 1902 eight miles west of Valier on Birch Creek.[...]school was built near our ranch majoring in Civil Engineering. In his year books
and most of us seven children atte[...]each
there. Later some of us attended high school in ref erring to Jim as "Monty".
Valier.[...]ntendent. One year he substituted for the
believe in 1908. basketb[...]Jim married Frances Carson, a teacher, in
Conrad. He ran hundreds of head of cattle. I 1928. He was active in the Masonic Lodge,
remember the cowboys that atte[...]on the school board
Dupuyer was our nearest town in those days. A for 16 years. He assisted in building the school
minister by the name of Van O[...]school grounds.
him. Brother Van was an old timer in Montana, The Jim Tidymans had four sons; Jim, a
even when the buffalo ranged the prairie. businessman in Billings, and he has two children;
-Jesse Taylor Tom, living in Michigan, has three children; Jack
living in California, he and his wife are both[...]The Dr. G.F. Tidyman Family in Colorado, has three children.
Dr. G. F. Tid y[...]es Tidyman was born on October 22,
came to Valier in 1913, from Ennis, Montana. 1900 at Townse[...]e daughter of the
They had originally settled in Harlowtown, late Mr. and Mrs. Alex Carson. Her father came
when they came from Wisconsin. In Harlowtown, to Montana in 1870 where he took up harness
Dr. Tidyman was a c[...]ing their construction from the University in Missoula in 1923 where
period. After the construction was completed she majored in English and languages.
through that area, they mo[...]e he She and James Tid yman were united in
practiced medicine for about eight years. He marriage in Helena in December, 1928. Mr.
then came to Valier. Their so[...]orking for the Valier Water Com-
white child born in Harlowtown on June 9, 1902. pany where he is still employed.
The Tidyman family lived in the house She taught in Conrad for one year and in
presently owned by the Charles Van Gardens at Townsend one year. She taught in Valier since
414 Illinois Avenue. The doctor's of[...]mans had three sons; James, Everett teaching in 1943 and continued for the next 19
and Leonard. J[...]ars. Besides teaching English, Spanish and
School in 1919. Other class members were Hazel Latin,[...]re, plays. She received the Gold Key Award in 1960
Vera Ahlgren, Christine Smith, Vivien Ahlgre[...]ed Charlton. In the 1961-62 school year she sponsored the
Jim[...]and Latin Club. Only
not very good at them. While in high school he with her excellent su[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (307)[...]Carson Tidyman, who through a full generation
in her honor with Mrs. Bruce Farrington and Mrs. had been scanning the students in her English
Lloyd Eppe in charge. classes as if they were muddy pebbles in a
James Austin Tidyman, 60, died in Billings sluice box, had me under her steadiest focus.
on October 16. He was born in Harlowtown, Mon- What I had already[...]now about
tana on June 2, 1901 and came to Valier in 1913, Mrs. Tidyman was as unsettling as he[...]not afford her, and that she paid in stores by
Mr. Tidyman was town treasurer for[...]had many fine teachers over the forever. In Valier this quick blink of a system
years, but on[...]by author Ivan worked well enough. But in the main shopping
Doig in his first book, because of her inspiration town of Conrad, it left a patter of misbanked
to go on in Journalism. His description follows ... check[...]omewhere,
project which had been ditched onto the prairie with something on. This brought about her fame
early in the century. Now the town had the fo[...]nly a At school she would arrive in dark plain
single street of business.[...]ting neck, clopped from one class to another in the
it's roots into the earth. Inside, the buildi[...]st of shoes. She was buxom, much like
itself open in the wide gaunt logic of a frontier Grandma[...]ike a parade ground, ar~und, her mounding in front and behind was
with students' desks soldier[...]rom the
tried regularly around the sidewalls. All in all, waist as she hurried about, she flew a[...]g over a lazy
feeling to the place, and I stepped in on my first sea ... She taught all the English courses, first and
morning with doubt crowding high in my throat. second year Latin, occasionally a course in
By more luck than I could have prayed for,[...]oo many times each school day, I would cept in the midst of all this. She had taken leave[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (308)reasoned, giving birth to their babies in the fields shop on the place.
and going right on with their toil. ... " In September, Olga passed away from a rup-
Doig[...]to Northwestern University majoring them.
in journalism, and is now a free-lance writer.[...]called to the service in 1942 during World War[...]he now resides. He married Marie Farmer in
Charlie, were among the first settlers on Frances[...]ts Valier. One daughter, Ruth, lives in Great Falls
homesteaded on the adjoining farm which is one- and Julie in Helena. All are married and have
half mile north[...]ve four children,
Adolph married Olga Norsby in March of all married now. Randy is in Libby, Anita in
1911. They met when the Norsby's were coming Helena, Jeanne in Conrad and Lori in Valier.
to their homestead. He met the family at[...]Jim was one of the first rural mail carriers in
Dam, which was just being built at that time. He[...]He delivered mail with a team of horses
took them in his wagon to their place and later for a while and later had a Model T Ford. In the
said he knew then he had met the gir1 he woul[...]opped at someone's house
marry. They were married in Dupuyer in a small and helped them when they were al[...]as needed. It took all day and sometimes two
In 1912 their first baby, a boy, was born. da[...]ndfathers There were many hard times in those days.
of the baby and they sat up all night[...]over whether it would be Jacob Ole deaths in the family, but through it all, they
or Ole Jacob[...]ether.
nest. Later a girl, Gertrude, was born and in Adolph died in 1948. There were thirteen
1918, another girl Ruth Irene. She died in the flu grandchildren and eighteen great gran[...]tie Vanden Bos and Margie Geiger
Margery was born in Tacoma later when they
lived there.
Shortly after that, in 1919, a bad drought The Walter[...]t their cows and horses as they did was born in Rochester, Indiana in 1892. Mary
not have feed for them. The family left the Ethel was born in Peru, Indiana in 1896.
homestead and moved out to Washington until[...]around quite a lot. He married Mary E. Stoffer in
Adolph bought the place known as the Gund- 1913 and they operated a restaurant in Fulton,
lach place. There was an old building in one Indiana. They then went to Dulcie,[...]tore for the where he worked for his brother in a store. Then
community and later he moved[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (309)[...]in 1967.[...]at Valier. Daughter Evelyn died at Ronan in[...]Montana in the spring of 1914. He bought some[...]land, built a house and Mother came in the fall. I[...]damp for my mother in Belgium. When she came[...]e country with three little ones. The oldest
In 1923 Ethel and daughters Isabell and chil[...]went all eight grades there. The girls In Belgium they walked to town or wherever
drove a two-wheeled cart driven by Blue Bell, a they went, but in this country everything was so
stubborn governmen[...]to have horses and
kicked apart most of the time. In bad weather buggies and wagons. My dad tol[...]d to take them and Bernice to Williams in his wooden shoes with snow on the
(Stokes) Scott[...]they started, so they had to
Flathead irrigation in 1931 where he rode ditch comeback.
at Pablo,[...]s and one sister came to Montana. One
new houses. In 1933 Walt and Ethel, Jake and brother, Re[...]Walter worked as water master until his
death in 1947. Just before his death he bought
the land on[...]before moving to Valier where in 1947.
she cooked for Arbie Leech and later[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (310)[...]Alice Vandenbulke, and winter so Dad came in March. Also Mom's cousin
husband farmed north of[...]e they passed away. Jim Marie. Mom came in the summer with three of
Raemaeker bought the Nol[...]us ... Andy, Mary and myself. We arrived in mid
places and later sold it to Allen Halverson.[...]on. People do not tan that much in Belgium. We
I remember when I was in the first grade (I stayed at my uncle and a[...]ldn't change my shoes moved into our house. In the fall of 1915 we had
because I didn't have the[...]s. We always enjoyed them so much. school. In the following year our teachers were
During the s[...]or Sunday dinner and when Mother Baumert. In the fall of 1918 we moved to the dry
invited them[...]fferent school and the school was closed.
ironing in the closet, it had to be done up, too. We went to the Wolverton School then and so did
Once in a while a salesman would come and the Sab[...]nt Marie died about a month after
he made us stay in the house because he said George was bo[...]years. Uncle Remi went back to Belgium in the
have to wind up and we played it all day long[...]he first radio we had. It had ear back in early 1920 and Remi Huyghe moved to
phones, so on[...]whose sister married one of my uncles in Belgium.
My dad (Oscar VanDaele), Remi Nolle[...]eshing His wife, Sylvie had been raised in the city and
machine in that part of the country. Later they did not like farming. She had a sister in Chicago
sold it to Francis DeBoo. My dad's first[...]n. Uncle
My uncle Remi Nollet came to Montana in Remi and Aunt Sylvie had a baby[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (311)[...]eleart's brother Pierre,
as his family had stayed in Belgium. Another
brother, Cyril, died in the flu epidemic of 1918.
Emil Verstraete l[...]this time, they had
close neighbors. My dad died in 1947 and Mom moved to the Morgan place, a nicer home.
came and lived with me in Kennewick, The children remember being left with dif-
Washington until her death in 1956. ferent friends in the community later while Mr.
When Dad was young in Belgium he saw his Vanden Bos went on a[...]n by a previous
never forget all the good she did in life. When she marriage. His name was Joe Van[...]send the rest of us through school. In the early days, Cornelius told about
When we were[...]plow. He told of walking
through nurses training in Havre and was a nurse behind it to break s[...]lius Vanden Bos came from Holland to In the drought of 1919 they lost many of their
South[...]ere and later heard of
the homesteads being given in Montana, so in
1910 he came to Valier and homesteaded about
ten[...]Johanna,
Car1 and Dick.
They remember living in the homestead
house and all the fun they had together roaming
the prairie and playing when they were small.
They all attend[...]f their teachers there.
Mrs. Vanden Bos died in 1920 or 1921, Adolph, Olga, Bernard, Gertrude and Ruth in 1918.

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (312)C. H. Vanden Bos and children in 1922. Standing are Johanna, William, Harry and Be[...]They The old homestead house they lived in is still
bought more in the spring and started over. standin[...]anden Bos
Things were better until the Depression in 1929 farm.
when all farm prices were dow[...]s it was
available and the land he owned is still in the
family. The old place they homesteaded and th[...]Mr. and Mrs. Vand en Bos moved north of
Valier in 1936 and in 1938 he retired and they
moved to Kalispell. He was killed in a car wreck
in 1943. After his death, she lived in Kalispell
and later went to Arizona in the winter and
visited her children in the summer. She died in
1974 in the Pioneer Home. Carl VandenBos hauling hay in 1928 truck.[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (313)[...]reside in Valier. Their five sons are Richard,[...]Carl married Daisie Orr and they live in[...]anden Bos

VandenBos house on Frances Heights in 1940.

Nickolas married Olga Lindberg and they
are living in Simms, Montana. They have six sons
and two daught[...]Harry married Victoria Troyer and they are
living in Spearfish, South Dakota. They have four
sons and[...]The VandenBos family in 1943.
in Washington. They have three sons and one
daughter[...]The Cornelis Van de Kop Family
reside in Va lier. Their three sons and two
daughters are K[...]and Cornelis Van de Kop was born in
Julie.[...]arried Alex Hri tsco and they also youngest in a family of ten children. As a young
live in Valier. They have four sons and one boy, Cornelis worked in a bakery which still
daughter, George, twin boys,[...]Valley, Iowa to live with his aunt. In March of[...]their household goods and livestock, and lived in[...]nie, Cora and Mary. Others in the train were[...]eVries. There may have been
Carl VandenBos farmed in 1945 with a McCormick others, but these w[...]mmigrants
Deering W-30 tractor. Son, Carl Lee, is in the seat. arriving in 1904. Cornelis was very fond of all the

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (314)[...]rse and
get accustomed to the climate. Steve left in 1908 buqgy.
and went back to Iowa. Later he went to Holland Cornelis died[...]wife
to get his wife, but Cornelis found his wife in Ettie sold the farm to Dan Slezak, and it is[...]. Ettie went to
Aetje (Ettie) de Boer was born in Roseland, Washington for awhile, then back[...]north of the Lutheran Church. Ettie died in
took up a homestead about eight and one-half[...]8, 1976. At the time of
miles southwest of Valier in the Frances Heights Ettie's death, there were[...]k, Annie Jennie, Peter descendants living in Holland today.
Albert, Steve Fredrick, Minnie Joh[...]Kop
All eight of the Van de Kap boys served in Nellie Van de Kap was born on April 15,[...], out on the homestead on Frances Heights,
served in the Army, and four in the Navy, during with her father deliv[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (315)[...]have served in the armed forces. While married[...]in the area, ran a bar for awhile, and eventually[...]ended up in Conrad working for the cemetery.[...]The family him she heard a snoring sound. Upon in-
never really had much reason to come to town,[...]asleep. He woke him and the Indian
Chautauqua was in town. Another time she remem- insisted on h[...]time he locked all the doors so he couldn't get in,
winter clothing because it was so cold.[...]ring. This
At seventeen, Nellie went to work in the time, the Indian had fallen asleep in her pansy
Valier Hotel for Mrs. Manchester. Nelli[...]liked things done right. his wife. This was in the summer, and since the
But she was kindhearted in her own way. She windows were opened, t[...]m Zalk, Holland, and when he
went back to Holland in 1928, his parents had
picked out a girl for him t[...]oing to marry just
as soon as she was old enough. In May of 1932,
he and Nellie were married. She was[...]am P.
Barrendsen III. Bill died of a heart attack in Standing, Nellie, Joe and Joe Bolsm[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (316)[...]r
periods of time, but always returned. She lives in
the house that Bill Barrendsen had Walter Clay
he[...]ld items. We camped two
dy, Montana from Illinois in 1910 with one nights in a tent and I remember that dragonlike
daughter, Zella, where they homesteaded. He train going by in the dark shaking the ground
was foreman on one cr[...]ng to
Reclamation Project. They lived that winter in a kids that had never seen a train; but we[...]pfire since a
After trying to farm and ranch in 1919 and stove had to be installed. Just a[...]ed too big a slice, so we moved to a little place in
crops. He thought it was the promised land for[...]ight to thirty-two students at
Water Company farm in the Abbot Lake area Wingina. During a blizzard in 1928 our neigh-
northeast of Valier.[...]to death a short distance
I remember moving in 1926, after loading from her house. Zell[...]shoe shop in Valier, and in 1931 he gave up farm-[...]to the Henry Osterwyks. His first shop was in Dr.[...]In 1943 after most of the children had grown[...]Vanovers first car. in-law on his farm and dairy, but soon starte[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (317)[...]The Ray Vermulm Sr. Family
shoe shop in Kalispell. In 1966 they came back to Ray and Wilma Vermulm and daughter, Jen-
Valier where Lutie died in 1967, and William in nie came to Montana in 1905 from Rock Valley,
I

1975 at the age of 91, in Oregon where he farm- Iowa. Five families, including the Herb Vermulm
ed a w[...]ier will always have many memories for train in a family train car. Ray and a nephew
the Vanovers[...]s friend and advisor. Falls in the family train car. They settled in
The most cherished place though was the lit[...]e we attended services Water was delivered in barrels to the residences.
and as young people ha[...]pfires, skating, sleigh about three years. In 1909 the family moved to
rides, etc. I'm sure man[...]Valier, and lived one-half mile north of town. In
The most remembered minister would be Rev.[...]at the they farmed and also ran a dairy. In 1935 the
Rieder Mercantile.[...]Wilma Vermulm. Jennie (Mrs. Casey
was the winter in 1938 when the snowbanks Dane) and Ray (Dutchie) were born in Iowa and
practically filled the main street and were clear Mary (Mrs. Harold Rose) and Cornie were born in
over the top of the store windows.
The Vano[...]Montana. Earl, an ap-
pliance repairman is living in Lewiston, Idaho;
Zella Trafalet, of Dupuye[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (318)Montana. Mrs. Vermulm and the girls returned to in Choteau owned by William Hodgekiss, with
Iowa to be with her mother at the time of Ray's[...]s the barn tender. Old Frank
birth. Mary was born in the old Conrad Hotel and liked children, and[...]addle and tie
1955. She was an elementary teacher in the it to the front wheel of the stinkwagon (manure
Valier school system. They live in the old Ver- wagon to those of you who are[...]he got big enough to kick people in the shins, the
The roots of the Walley family are in Ireland, name was shortened to just "Pete".
bu[...]While Sarah Simmons, from Valier, was
to Canada in the early 1800's. Pete's dad, Albert war king in Choteau for Dr. Maynard, a mutual
Malcome Walley, was born at Sherbrooke in the friend introduced her to Pete. They w[...]rvice there, immigrated to the moved to Valier in the fall of 1934, and Pete had
United States. Albert first married a quarter- a job working for the city. He mostly did work on
blood Indian woman, and it[...]ng-
wiped out by small pox while they were living in son house that sat east of Jazz Orr's place.[...]ived, moved the house to its present location in 1943,
and later became Mrs. Charlie Powell. Many[...]rs and sisters who had lot of small farms in the area at the time. Pete's
come to the United S[...]5 an hour and was glad to get it since jobs
Hotel in Dupuyer before marrying Albert. The were[...]there. As a young
man, he held all sorts of jobs in the area, mostly
on farms. He did the lamb[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (319)[...]ine
years, the last twelve as manager. He retired in
1974.
Pete served on the Valier town council[...]ecalls that while he was on the
council, they put in the first transit water pipe
that everybody thoug[...]Dam broke at about 10:00 a.m.
Johnny V anden Bos in 1952, and they had four and Fay Stokes was[...]Robbie, Doug and John. Her and others in the area to get out. Jere was
husband was killed in a farm truck accident on bringing the combine up the hill and Cliff Olson
Frances Heights in 1957. She later married Paul was bringing a[...]ing and there was a loud roar because of
Georgia, in 1966, and they have a daughter, Lori the wate[...]managed to get to
former Sid Adams and Pond farms in the Birch safety before it hit. The water[...]se and smash it against the hillside and
the farm in 1977, which is now part of the Kings- was wash[...]when the water hit. Other neighbors in the area
The flood of 1964 did much damage t[...]William Maynard Wayman came to Valier in
pany. Because of the amount of rain that had[...]len, it was thought that there would be some in the real estate business selling homestead
high water in the creek bottom where the house land.
and[...]about 500 baby Sales Company. It was located in the building
chicks that were in a chicken house in the bottom north of the Valier Hotel. M[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (320) lived in Illinois, but were actually from Penn-[...]sylvania. Her father fought in the Civil War . She
was a very good pianist in her time, having
taught piano before coming to Montana. In the[...]She and Daniel Webb were married in Fort Ben-
ton in 1919.[...]then. In 1924-25 he was doing real good on the
as immigration officer for the Great Northern farm but entries in 1932 show where he had been
Railway Company and b[...]Those were the hard times that broke many
banks in Shelby and Cut Bank and moved to people.
Shelby.[...]They moved into town and Dad worked on
In 1923 he moved to Great Falls where Mrs. the[...]ng the hard
Rose Wayman was a public stenographer in the times. He more or less retired in 1942.
Rainbow Hotel.[...]Miss McCall, Miss Dora King (Monroe) and
Williams in phasing out some of the business Miss Frances Axtell. The school closed in about
there.[...]ids attended Valier Grade
cherries and was active in the Flathead Cherry School in town. My dad ran the bus service which
Growers As[...]rs were
years. He was 86 at the time of his death in Mrs. Riggs, Miss Johnson, Miss Carrie Lar[...]daughter, Mrs. Joe Smith.
T.B. Moore of that city. When we moved t[...]Mrs. Andersch, then later we lived in . the[...]es north of Valier was Doris Chatlain, I think.
in 1916. He came from Colfax and Oaksdale, In 1938, I married Ira Hartwell. We first rent-
Washington where he had farmed in the Palouse ed from Mrs . Andersch then bought a house on
country. He was born in Madisonville, Tennessee. Frances Heights.
His[...]rs Webb came to Montana to later lived in from Floyd Hartwell who built it in
teach school at the Abb9tt Lake School in 1918. I 1936. Floyd and Emily bought our hous[...]hen we were first married Ira worked for
was born in Ashland, Nebraska, but lived most of Montana-Dakota Utilities, Water Company when
her life in David City, Nebraska. Her parents had they built W[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (321)[...]around.
When the war came we moved to Cut Bank When I was about 10 and Elmer was five, we
where Ira worked on the Cut Bank Airport. We joined the Farmer's Unio[...]er could jump.
and me, later, to the meetings. In the summer About when I was eleven, the Airport Inn was
they had picnics, probably at Rock City. Later of built and I went to a carnival there[...]h and Chatter Club. had lots of good times in dances, proms, later
At home, as we lived on[...]roller skating, old settler's picnics, etc. All in all I
Cut Bank and Shelby, there was a lot to see. The guess we had pretty good times in those days.
Indians making the seasonal trek to Cut Bank and In 1942 Elmer went to Washington and took
a lot of s[...]hanic. Then he joined the Marines. He served
In our home Mother had her magazines ... in the South Pacific.
Ladies Home Journal, Good Housekeeping, De- Elmer married Bessie Thomas in 1948. They
linator and my dad had his Spokesman R[...]to hate. I'll never forget a paper garages in Conrad and Great Falls until he start-
record we[...]ession, "Pota- ed driving for Greyhound Bus in 1956. They now
toes Are Chea per," etc . live in Cheyenne, Wyoming.
As Elmer became older, we played together, I came hack to Valier in 1948 hut actually
mostly with his toys as I didn'[...]h. We had an old horse named Gray we rode in Helena. -Elmoe Webb and Margaret Atkins[...]Wefsenmoe spent 28 years in railroad work,[...]went to work for the Great Northern, serving in[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (322)[...]My grandmother and father, as a child, in the store.

The Frank A. Weismantel Fa[...]pects to the departed.
Mr. Weismantel was engaged in baking along Mr. Weismantel located in Valier in 1910,
with his other duties around his establishment, engaging in the bakery business in a small way at
and at about five o'clock was engaged in first, but by constant attendance to business and
removing bread from the oven in the rear of the hard work has since that[...]e evidently toppled over, dead. business in the bakery, wholesale ice cream and
Mrs. Hoffman, mother-in-law of the deceased, confectionary lin[...]h the Weismantel family, business blocks in town. He was constantly on
entered the back room[...]Weismantel away from his place of business or in
dead. Dr. C.D. Powell was immediately called[...]adopted son to mourn their loss. "
morgue in the D.S. Hunter Furniture Store where[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (323)[...]I have lived in and around Valier for sixty-[...]five years. I was born September 18, 1910 in Port-
land, Oregon. We moved to Lewiston, Maine in[...]Western Railroad in Valier, Montana. We were
met there by Joe Speth in a bobsled. On the way[...]Bradley, we were caught in a blizzard and had to[...]I was married to Connie Eppe in 1930 and[...]of Gonzaga School promoted to a fireman job in 1942. I became an
of Law. My mother and her famil[...]ran Zalesky Tailor the railroad abandonment in January 1970. I
Shop in Spokane. After graduation, they married
and retur[...]to Farmers Associates Com-
pany. We had a tragedy in 1976 when Tony
(Francis Weismantel IV) died in a motorcycle ac-
cident. My father died in 1978 due to heart
failure and multiple sclerosis,[...]w buried with his parents
and grandmother Hoffman in Montana.
My grandfather came from the[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (324)[...]he Pondera
Canal and Reservoir Company. I retired in the
fall of 1974. I planned on doing a lot of fis[...]wns, trimming hedges and taking care
of our cabin in Coram, Montana.
I have tried to collect much[...]Robert Wenzel in 1948.
Oiin Weitman
Orin Weitman was born in Missouri in 1894 had just given her her family inheritance and she
and came to the Valier area in about 1916. He came to America with the · intention of buying
was a farmer and cattle rancher in the Abbott land; but not being able to un[...]lost all.)
John Klosterboer. Orin passed away in Conrad in In 1911 the Hubner's leased a farm at Mon-
December[...]o sisters tier, Missouri. Frank was working in Iowa, but
and numerous nieces and nephews. spent the winter months helping his folks in[...]he was only fifteen and really didn't plan to
In 1903, at fourteen years of age, Frank ma[...]The Hubner's heard about homestead land
in Davenport, Iowa with his mother and step- being available in Montana and took out a claim
father - Teresa and Joe Hubner. (Teresa's father in 1913. Frank arrived in Valier in January of[...]arrival in Valier for a Mr. Bush, driving a team[...]In 1915 he went to work for Willard Olsen I[...]In the meantime the mailman continued his[...]moved to Portland, Oregon and in passing[...]remarked, "Who would ever want to live in this
Orin Weitman[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (325)[...]lived in several different communities. They[...]Two more sons joined the family, Francis in
1925 and Robert in 1930, both of whom are also
presently engaged in farming north of Valier.
In 1940 they moved into Valier and bought[...]Sullivan house in Williams from Ted Crawford Sr.[...]five years.
in 1953.
During their years in Valier they were mem-[...]o Ruth he'd waited five years and that active in Mountain View Garden Club. She en-
was long enough! On a cold morning in Decem- joyed raising flowers and sharing[...]from Portland. Frank was there instrumental in the development of the Valier
to meet her with a horse and buggy. They drove City Park.
back to the ranch, crossing the Marias Rive[...]moved to the Horizon Lodge in Conrad in 1976.
Frank took Ruth for her second buggy ride in The home in Valier is presently owned by Robert
Montana , this time wedding bells were in store. Wenzel.
They drove to Shelby on Decemb[...]ber 10, 1973 at a no-host dinner at the Panther
In January of 1916 Frank took over Drive Inn, as the oldest law enforcement officer in
management of Willow Rounds Ranch on a share[...]Marshall. He was also a
was born. Two years later in September, Frank state livestock inspector[...]trip across the p~airie to Having lived in the area since April 1911, he
fetch his mother, a[...]y arrived. patrolmen and law officers from Cut Bank,
AHer leaving the ranch the Wenzels mov[...]man Extension Service at their patrolman from Cut Bank presented a plaque
experiment station plots[...]he group wanted the honor of presenting this
In the spring of 1929 the Wenzels moved[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (326)[...]factor in their coming to Montana.[...]Nat Wheeler came to Va lier in March of[...]The first night in Valier was spent above a[...]went to bed there was a poker game in progress
in the saloon and when he came down the next[...]morning the same players were still in the game[...]part of his ear. There had been a fight in the night[...]Leila, and Helen, came in May of that year. They
arrived in Shelby on a spring day when a gale[...]not been for Nat being in Valier.[...]e was possibly the oldest active duty law officer
in the United States.
Nat Wheeler died on Octob[...]e month after the presentation.
Nat was born in Preston, Minnesota on July
20, 1885 and married G[...]nton, Minnesota. They came to
Valier to homestead in 1911.

The Nat Wheeler Family
Nat and Grace Wheeler were born and raised
in southern Minnesota around the towns of Can-
ton a[...]s as a bookkeeper for
Great Falls Brewing Company in 1905. Wayne
heard of homestead land that was to be had in
the Valier area and urged Nat to come. Grace
had always been bothered with asthma in Min-
nesota and had been told by the doctor to seek a Bruce, Lon, Helen and Lelia in 1914.[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (327)[...]came from Minnesota in the spring of 1913, and[...]Nat's. In 1921 the old folks moved to Portland,
Oregon to be in warmer climate.
Bill Wheeler was in the second graduating[...]n on the farm northwest of
The Nat Wheeler family in 1936. Left to right, Bruce, Valier.
Elsie, Maud[...]ny (Sill), Grace and Nat moved to Valier in 1947
Lon, Helen (Sill), Dad (Nat) and Ben.[...]heriff job, which
and no fences they were able to cut across the he held until the time of his death at the age of
prairie, northeast, for the frame house that Nat 88. He was the oldest law-enforcement officer in
had put up. The only place they had to hit was the state of Montana, and perhaps the oldest in
the bridge across C Canal, about one half mile the nation, at the time of his death in 1973. Lelia
east of the later-known Carl Miller place. Wheeler died in 1914, Ben in 1959, and Grace in
That summer of 1911 was a wet one and the[...]or.
Grace said she spent half the time with a mop in The Thomas Whipple Family
her han[...]Thomas Henry Whipple was born in Cass
The house was built one quarter mile east of County, Missouri in 1875. His bride, Josephine
its final location as[...]were not Rector was born on April 8, 1883 in Springfield,
marked well, so was moved to the section line in Illinois. They were married at the turn of[...]tury, August 8, 1900.
Twenty acres had to be in crop and fenced Prior to his marriage, Tom fought in the
that year to prove up on the homestead, but N[...]eak up the ground for Rough Riders. While in the service, he traveled
him. He used a bridge pl[...]o.
spikes that work down into the soil and got it in Tom and his family lived in several states in-
shape to seed. cluding Kansas, Texas, North Dakota, and
In the days when they first came there, many California, before settling in Valier in 1921. He
bachelors were homesteading the country, and was a barber in Valier for many years. Lucille,
Grace furnished t[...]the last of their nine children, was born in Valier.
eggs, and milk. Fallowing Tom's death in 1941 , his widow
Lon and Leila started school in the Cleverdon moved to Tacoma, Washington and died in 1959.
homestead shack, which was one-fourth mile[...]Montana.
Teachers at Buena Vista School, in the order
they taught, up to the early Twenties w[...]Ruth Morley Clark Wickware was born in Wick-
Crawford Phillips. Families of stude[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (328)ware worked in a bank in Michigan until he erine in physical education.
moved to Bison, South Dakota in 1911 to become Bob taught in Lewistown Junior High School
treasurer of Bison County. There he married from his graduation in 1934 to 1939 when he
Margaret Miller, born in Cass City, Michigan on went on to graduate work at C[...]receiving a teaching fellowship there. He
Dakota in 1912 with a group of friends from received his Master's degree in 1940. Since his
Michigan. Each homesteaded on 640[...]he
built a log house to prove up on their claims. In college in which he was teaching in Willimantic,
1915 they moved to Valier where Mor[...]und he did not receive his
taken a job as cashier in the Montana State Bank. Doctorate until 1947. He taught at Eastern Con-
They first lived in the old McCormich House on necticut State College in Willimantic for thirty
the east road to Conrad.[...]Bob (Robert Kenneth) was born on August in Japan at the University of Hiroshima and Tokyo
12, 1913, in Bison, South Dakota. Alberta Isabel Gakugei University working with Japanese
(Berta) was born in July 31, 1915 in Cass City, educators from elementary grades through[...]versity to develop a new science curriculum
1917 in Valier, Montana. Katherine Miller, Mrs. for[...]seven years of being at Eastern Bob served as
in the new high school. She returned to Michigan[...]ising
Mr. and Mrs. Wickware were both active in faculty and student relationships. Upon retiring
community affairs throughout their life in Valier. in 1974, the new laboratories and planetarium
Mrs. W[...]Bob was married to Mary Planteroth in River-
stituted over the years in the Valier schools from side Church in New York City by Harry Emerson
the elementary grades through the high school Fosdich in 1942. They have two children, Sara
grades, as she[...]from Mt. Pleasant Elizabeth (Sally), born in 1947 and Jane Isabel,
Normal School in Michigan and had subsequent- born in 1954. Mary died in 1963 of a heart valve
ly taught in Niles, Michigan before moving to operati[...]. Howard, South Dakota. They are now living in
Mrs. Wickware died in 1939 at the age of 54. Howard where Kent is in the family bank and
Mr. Wickware was preside[...]the
School Board for a number of years. He served in local medical clinic. They have two childre[...]lature as representative, from Orion, born in 1976 and Keir, born in 1979.
Pondera County for two terms. He continued to Jane graduated from Goddard College in
write fire and hail insurance for the Fireman's Vermont and worked in the State Historical
Fund of San Francisco and the Hartford Fire In- Museum in Montpelier, Vermont. She is now
surance of Hartfo[...]ter retiring completing her Master's degree in Education and
from the ranch he was elected to be[...]er for Pondera County and having sold sity in Fairfield, Iowa.
the home in Valier he moved to Conrad to live in Bob married Louise Kenyon Ashton in 1969
the Conrad Hotel until he died in 1952 at the age and they are now living in Lyme, New Hampshire
of 75. in an active solar house which they built in 1977.
All three children, Bob, Alberta, and[...]University of Mon- Alberta graduated in 1937 and taught in
tana at Missoula. Bob majored in chemistry and Belt and Helena, Montana High Schools. She
physics, Alberta in home economics and Cath- married Benjamin B. Law June 21, 1941 in[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (329)[...]em land to farm. We all later got
Relations Board in Washington, D.C. and San married and spl[...]practice of law with an our families.
office in San Mateo. Alberta was active in the Many thanks to the good teachers like Mrs.
Ladera Board of Education and in Nursery School Tidyman, Mrs. Hamaker, The Van Gardens, Mr.
work. The nursery playground in Redwood City is Miller, Mrs. Lauffer and the many others.
named in her honor. Alberta died in 1974. They Thank you to the many businesses and the
have two children, Robert born in 1946 and Betsy people who gave our children, Joe, Antionette,
born in 1951. Bob and his wife Laura are in real Claire, Dolores, Madeline, Bede, Ray and Agnes
estate in Astoria, Oregon. They have two jobs w[...]and Tony. Betsy married David get a start in life.
Johnson in 1973. They now reside in Grants Pass, Thanks to George, our husband and Dad who
Oregon where they both teach in the local school gave his son, Ray, a start in farming.
system. They have two children, Bryan an[...]s of our children, thank
Catherine graduated in 1939 and married them, as they helped us by working hard to make
Ensign Wilfred M. Howerton in 1942 at An- our dreams come true. -Cyrilla Widhalm
na polis, Mary land. They were in Boston for three
years while Bill received his Masters in Naval
Engineering at M.I.T. They had naval duty a[...]ing- This story has it's beginning back in Hum-
ton, D.C.; San Diego, California; and Honolu[...]farm of not more
Hawaii. Bill retired as Captain in 1974 and has than 160 acres was the home of[...]w have a boys were later to make a new home in the state
home at 2311 Carroll Avenue, Escondido,[...]that they should continue in that profession.
Catherine and Bill have thr[...]y is a State later arrived. Edwin arrived in this area in the fall
of California Finance Supervisor and has[...]s. On
children - Donald, Peter and Amy. She lives in returning back home to Nebraska, he convinced
Davis, Californa. Bill is a contractor in LaJolla his cousins to come back to Montana with him the
and Raymond works at Bullocks and lives in Long following summer. Well, transportation in those
Beach. -Bob Wick[...]n't contribute much to the history of arrived in the Valier area carrying Matt and Andy
Valier, bu[...]1935. Many know that this was during the
Nebraska in the l 936- l 937's, all unmarried and Depression years, and all four were eager for work
not experienced in farming in this area. as there weren't any jobs in Nebraska. Not only
Thanks to Mr. Jensen from[...]Depression had it's effect on the "job
them a job in his beet field. Later the Valier market", b[...]d Mr. Speir who droughts was being felt in their home state. Their

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (330)first day in Valier was great, as all found jobs. An origina[...]as Matt recalled was that the nights roots in Valier is Mrs. John (Pearl) Ghekiere.
cooled down[...]ho arrived married Montana
night's sleep, whereas in Nebraska, it would stay girls. George marrie[...]Sunburst; Bede, Thompson Falls; Ray, Va-
thought in mind which was to return the next lier;[...]ied Loretta Bisnett and were the
followed by Matt in July and a newcomer, brother parents of LaVona (died at birth); Anthony,
George, in the fall. Billi[...]o get its Nebraska; Arthur, with the Air Force in Holland;
feet on the ground in this area in the mid 30's, as Angela, Minneapolis, Minnesot[...]died on March 15, 1980.
1936, he again came back in the spring of 1937 Paul married Evona Tack and their children
to join Matt in the raising of sugar beets. They are Joann,[...]d; Douglas, Valier; and Vernon,
located. Later on in January of 1950, George Valier.
moved o[...]ied Mary Lou Habets and they
son, Ray, now lives. In 1940, Matt rented the became the parents[...]; Mervin, Valier;
roots at the Charlie Sill place in 1954, and there Donald, Broadview; Evelyn, Columbia Falls;
he made his home until moving into town in Katherine, Great Falls; and Thomas, H[...]until and their children are Theresa, Cut Bank; Mary,
retiring. Upon retirement, Andy turne[...]ved children are Daniel, Butte; Diana, Conrad;
in 1939 and rented the land which he now owns[...]ere and they
brothers, Walt ventured to this area in 1948 and became the parents of Phillip, Roc[...]ugene, Great Falls;
Five sisters still live in Nebraska. They are Dennis, Chester; Stephen, C[...]George (Ella) Earl, who still lives in Nebraska, is the father
Ternus; and Mrs. Edwin (H[...]ger, Sharon, Gordon, Rodney, Kevin and Bon-
lived in Nebraska, is deceased. A sister, Ethel, is nie.
a nun and lives in Arvada, Colorado. One Ella, who also lives in Nebraska, is the
brother, Earl, still resides in Nebraska on the mother of Alice, Ron[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (331)[...]an, Susan, and Diane.
Katherine, who resides in Nebraska, is the[...]ly
mother of James, Ramona, Clarence (who resides
in Valier); Laverna, Milton (who lives in Matt came to work on farms in the Manson
Livingston), Mary Elizabeth (who died at birth), and Conrad areas in 1935 to help supplement in
and Mary Margret. the Nebraska home where crops were poor. In
Elizabeth, of Nebraska, is the mother of[...]hirteen children were
Matt had recalled back in the spring of 1948 born while living there. In 1954, they bought the
it was a very wet season, in fact so wet that he Charles Sill farm and moved in April of that year.
didn't even get his crop. His[...]mily and kept them busy.
again it played its part in causing a hardship as The family now is all grown and on their own.
it turned cold early in the fall of 1944 and stayed They aren't too sca[...]a few of the beets could be har- now stationed in Holland.
vested.[...]and not one dud. They are a great
which happened in the spring of 1948. They were gang and the[...]moved to town. In February of 1980, the farm
Alfred stated tha[...]years since he first came to we did.
Montana in 1937. M[...]g is an account of coming to laid to rest in Lakeview Cemetery, surrounded by
Montana as Paul[...]the grain fields he so loved.
In 1939, Paul came out with four neighbors
in a 1928 Model A. They started out from Corn-
lea,[...]ith their feet on means blacksmith. He was born in Selchow,
a bench. The next night they slept in the car at Germany on November 2, 1859. When[...]a. Surprised at the cold Montana to America, in May of 1883, there were several
nights, they were[...]His wife, Emelie Siedel was born in Posen,
Nebraska. Paul remained here, thoug[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (332)[...]ving North Dakota was that we had three
Wisconsin in 1887. She moved to North Dakota, horses in Arthur, and the one we called Queen was
where she[...]When my father was preparing to
They settled in Arthur, North Dakota, where pack up our house[...]o had some farm land move to a rented house in Fargo, my father an-
near the town. He had all th[...]to the farm where he had bought them. We all put
in-law, Leo Boettcher come from Germany to help[...]tana. He had to agree to ride with her in the
During the time that my parents lived in Ar- baggage car. He moved our belongings to on[...]d. He had to provide feed and water for
(who died in infancy), Leda, Carl, Herbert, Ruth her, and[...]en off the train at Minot to exercise her.
father in North Dakota and told him of the land They w[...]it, I wonder how he ever did
west of Great Falls in- a new community called it! Not many fathers would agree to such an
Valier. This was in 1909, and my father decided arrangement. But[...]lighted
to move west from North Dakota and settle in this we five children were when we got to Mont[...]tead and Queen.
opened a blacksmith shop in Va lier, and he hired Our house in Valier was built out on the west
a contractor to[...]r name for it. Ours
from Arthur to a rented house in Fargo, North was the last house on the str[...]families had built on beyond our house.
Ella, was in Valley City attending normal The original hou[...]room, a kitchen and a pantry
When the house in Valier was ready for us, on the main floor. Later, a master bedroom and a
my two older sisters remained in North Dakota to bathroom were added on the no[...]d
other children took the train to meet my father in an oak wall telephone on the stair landing righ[...]laced
to leave our home and our many good friends in through the "central" operator. There was a[...]t the set down from Valier a few and arrived in Shelby, Montana on August 10,
years ago and refinished it and uses it in her 1910. We were hot and dusty and tired as we
home in Great Falls. awai[...]buy water for twenty-five cents a bottle in Shelby,[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (333)[...]forest fires finally stopped that sum-
had bought in no time at all. When we got to Con- mer, we[...]where. However, when morning came, we prairie, but my mother grew to love Montana and
realized[...]en the night before. somewhat of her home in Germany, which was
That summer was the year of th[...]sh border. She told us that the home
forest fires in Glacier Park, and we awoke to a her family lived in had once been occupied by
grey and smokey day, wi[...]ed to Germany for one visit to her family there in
thought - we had no running water, we had to[...]a bottle again. She had one brother (killed in World War
and wash water for twenty-five cents a barrel. I) and one sister who remained in Germany. None
Across the road from our house were[...]harrowing experience. The ship was lost in the
through that first winter. Our neighbors let[...]ock terrible storm. When it finally arrived in New
away. In the spring of 1911, the Cargill Com- Yor[...]ship at last had docked in New York. My mother
When we left North Dakota, I was thirteen and her sister-in-law, Amelia Luther, landed in
and the oldest of the five chldren who came that[...]a was born, and on January 12, my Aunt
growing up in Arthur, North Dakota. Now I had Amelia had a baby girl born in Great Falls.
responsibilities; I had to look afte[...]mother, as my two older attended school in Va lier. In 1911, when Edna
sisters had been left behind to attend school in and Ella came out to join us, Edna taught p[...]d enough to take up a homestead, so she filed
the prairie, trying to get accustomed to our new for on[...]er Valley of North Dakota, which was on it in three months. She still owns her original
flat an[...]When I was fifteen, my parents sent
mountains and prairie grass covering the rocky me to Great Fall[...]ns, so I had
homesick for what we had left behind in Arthur, several cousins to keep me[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (334)[...]remember they had beautiful white
unable to take in Valier. buckskin outfits, trimmed with colored beads.
While we lived in Valier, we had a They wore feathe[...].
house every fall to make our clothes. She lived in When they started their dances, they got my old-
Valier and sewed in her own home. My mother, er sisters, Edna and Ella and me to join in the
having been trained as a tailor, was very par[...]ut our clothing. In North Dakota, most of the small settlements
Caring for a family was no easy task in those were groups of people who had common o[...]as there were no modern appliances or in Europe, such as German communities, Nor-
convenie[...]hat. Valier was a very cosmopolitan com-
who came in every day. All food, of course, had to munit[...]start up
the house, as there were no packages of cut-up businesses in the prospering new town. We had
chicken at the store in those days. Our cellar was neighbors named B[...]ad two daught_e rs,
beans that Mother had roasted in the oven. We Maud and Joyce. Another neighbor was a Cap-
had apples in boxes shipped from Washington, tain Ol[...]at
pot a toes from local farms near Va lier, lard in the Armory. They had a daughter named Alice.
large tins, flour ground in Dupuyer from our own The Starbucks were ou[...]with two children, Laura Mary and Billy. Carl
in two-quart jars. She also canned beef and fish[...]Mr. and Mrs. Hughes also moved to Valier to
in our wood stove. There were always at least[...]than that. So the kitchen was a nesota and in Va lier each met her future
busy place. All the d[...]married Todd Fuller,
all learned to cook and bake in Mother's kitchen. who had come out from Pen[...]Sauer, who was a salesman for the Valier
assisted in childbirth for some of our neighbors Farm Sales Company and had come out from
when we lived in North Dakota. My father had Wisconsin.[...]for the Federal Land
learned English at a school in Wisconsin, but my Bank. My closest friend[...]he and
Although there were native American In- his wife, Nan, came out to Montana from back
dians living in North Dakota, I had never seen East. She[...]c. They built a very
any until we got to Montana. In the fall of 1911, the nice home in Valier, which she furnished with her
Blackfeet Tr[...]furniture, dishes and silver from back in New
campment near Lake Frances. They set up all[...]nd it rained so and we were all somewhat in awe of her.
hard that year that there was water e[...]There were a lot of social activities in Valier
They had to dig ditches to drain th[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (335)[...]ere working on the water education in Great Falls and worked as a
project; there was a[...]tickets secretary to a real tor, D. F. Mains, in the bank
one summer), there was a tennis court and even a building in Valier. Later I worked as secretary in
small golf course. Cars were a rarity; we had no[...]most of them are gone my parents' home in Valier on June 28, 1922 and
now and have not lived in Valier for many years. moved to Great Falls[...]what has happened since. My husband died in 1973. We had two
since those years that we moved out to Montana daughters, Ann, who lives in Porland, Oregon,
and grew up and left Valier.[...]and Shirley, with whom I make my home in Great
My father had suffered an injury to his spleen Falls.
when kicked by a horse in his blacksmith shop in Carl was married in Montana, then he and
North Dakota. In later years, this injury led to his wife, B[...]ons, and he became ill and was live in Maple Valley. They had two children,
hospitalized in Great Falls, where he died in Herb and Cathy. Both Carl and Barbara have
1929. My mother stayed in the family home in died.
Valier, and during her later year[...]Herb, my brother, traveled the world in the
spend the winters with my family in Great Falls. Merchant Marine. He had many h[...]ld fill many pages. His
go, to spend a few months in Valier. In the fall of first wife was killed in a subway accident while
1944, while she was stayi[...]e and was confined to her bed. She Helen, in New York City, where he has lived since
died on Christmas Eve in 1944, at the age of 77. retiring from the M[...]e war.
After my mother died our family home in Ruth married Maurice Fee and lived[...]old. It has been completely awhile in Choteau. They had two daughters, Pat
remodeled, a[...], Edna, married W. D. "Bill" Ruth still lives in Polson at Lakeside Village.
Emery, who had a hard[...]s had an interesting life - he said
grocery store in Valier. They had three sons, Rob- as a young[...]Bill. Edna's husband died at the He served in the Army during World War II, then
age of 49, but she stayed on in Valier and raised took a job with the Veterans Administration in
her boys through some hard Depression years.[...]h the travel industry and has con-
ent. She lived in her home in Valier until a few ducted many tours to the[...]and has visited
home and move to the Pioneer Home in Conrad. Europe many times. He now makes his home in
Ella, the next oldest, married Harry[...]This is a lone story, but I thought I should in-
Valier from South Dakota to open a jewelry store[...]rt of the life of Valier. I
and Harriet, all born in Valier. After the girls have not been able[...]h. But I have many
have since died and are buried in the cemetery at happy memories of my[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (336)years we spent together on the high prairie in They had sold their homestead in Claresholm,
the little community known as Valier.[...]arrive. Harvey worked in what I seem to remem- ,
Advan[...]her now as the Withrow Mercantile or at least in a
As a native of Valier, I should like to correct an store in that location. Son Ross was born in 1912
impression made by Bernadine Sohl in an otherwise while the family occupied[...]store for H.L. Barber in the "Project".
Nothing could be farther fr[...]Mercan-
and a threshing machine. He was raised in the village tile until 1937.
of Valier,[...]ur parents, aside from being solid citizens, in 1923. In 1924 she married William H .
were rather remarkable people in their own individual Schlieman who worked[...]erests ran to music, literature and animals in 1929 and married Luana Warren in 1938.
of all kinds. Both my older brother Carl[...]Harvey was born in 1880 and died in 1958.
Valier was probably one of the most simple and Mae was born in 1886 and died in 1973. Imo was
yet sophisticated towns west of the Mississippi River born in 1906 and died in 1980.
and east of the Rockies. It was settled b[...]westward the blue and jagged 1~03, in Nevada, Iowa, came to Montana Sep-
Rockies rose above the horizon in the north and tember 1926 and homesteaded in 1927 around
gradually receded from view to the southward. the Dry Fork area. In 1928 he settled on the
Visibility was Valier's[...]t from children fit.
elsewhere in Montana, or, for that matter, the en tire
repub[...]and Mae C. came to
Valier with daughter Imo Alice in early July of
1912 ostensibly to open a men's clo[...]Methodist Church Sunday School in 1926.[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (337)[...]The Wilkinsons

In 1935 he went back to farming north of Another son, John was born in August 1918 and
Ledger for himself. In 1939 he sold out and came now lives in Conrad. He has a daughter, (Twilla),
to Valier. H[...]In 1920 Bob started a dairy, delivering milk
In 1951 he went to work for the Water Com- everyday, from house to house, never missing a
pany in Valier. Jim Tidyman was boss at this day in the seventeen years. Milk was ten cents a
time. H[...]ty-five cents a pint. Those were hard times,
In the slack winter months, he worked for the
State[...]there telling
everyone of the cheap, fertile land in this vicinity.
He had his place as the model farm[...]enBos. George Williams in 1970.

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (338)[...]ty or any of the modern equipment.
Both boys were in the service. Bob suffered a
stroke in 1942 and they sold their farm to Pete
Habets and[...]perated a "coffee shop". They
returned to Va lier in 1944 and Sigrid spent her
time making doughnuts a[...]ghthouse
west of Valier.
Jimmie passed away in 1970. He left a son,
First Lieutenant Mike Wilson, stationed in Ger-
many and a daughter, (Patti), Mrs. Cam Johns[...]1, 1980, and resides at
the Pioneer Nursing Home in Conrad. Despite all
the trials and tribulations,[...]The Wollam family in 1917 or 1918. Left to right, Mr.
wonderful people[...]ie, Raymond and Mrs. Wollam .
our sixty-two years in God's country.[...]Wollam Family was born there in 1909.
James M. Wollam was born on May 3, 1872. In 1920 the Wollams came to Montana and
As a young man he spent some time in Kansas but settled in the Birchfield Community. Mr. Wollam
eventually he went west to the gold mining town passed away in 1929 following surgery at
of Cripple Creek, Color[...]rm a few years before moving to Valier where
born in Canada on June 12, 1875. When she was she[...]e last few of her 94 years at the Pioneer Home in Con-
and Jim were married in Cripple Creek in 1898. rad, where she died in 1969.
Their two sons, Raymond and Leo, were born[...]born in Colorado in 1900, lived on the farm for
When the Wollams lived in Cripple Creek, it several years and later moved to Valier to make
was a bustling city of 35,000. Mr. Wollam was his home with h[...]roubles between the 1.O.O.F., Raymond died in 1945. The Wollam
mine owners and the unions. Ther[...]-three Leo, the younger son, was born in 1903. He
deaths and many more injuries. The militia was married Dorothy Nelson (Chausse) in 1926. He
called in to settle the disputes but the mines were was a[...]ear Carrol, Dorothy moved to Valier in 1927 and their son,[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (339)[...]He joined the Army in March, 1941 and was on a[...]Pearl Harbor. He spent forty-four months in the
South Pacific and was discharged in 1945.
He worked in Kalispell for a time, returning
to the Valier area in 1946. He started farming,[...]raising sugar beets near the Dry Forks in 1948.
Jessie Howell Wunderlich was born in Sep-
tember 1929 and raised in the Kalispell area.
She and Art were married in November 1949.[...]he still farms. This was
The Wollam grandchildren in 1942. Left to right, Kim the former Boehme land[...]im and Beverly Nelson. Valier. Art died in August of 1978.
Their two sons were born in Conrad, Larry in
Owen, was born that September in Conrad. A April of 1953 and Glen in September of 1956.
year later they moved to Willi[...]International Elevator for graduated in 1971, joining the U.S. Navy in
eighteen years. In 1946 they moved to Great March of 1971 and entering active duty in Septem-
Falls where he was self-employed and sub- ber, 1971. He was discharged in August, 1975. He
sequently a salesman for an investment company. was married in 1976 and his daughter, Deanna,
Leo was a member of the Downtown Kiwanis was born in 1977. He remarried in 1979 and is
Club. At the time of his death in 1968, Leo was now attending Montana State University in
zone manager for Investors Diversified Services Bozeman.
in Cascade and Phillips counties. Glen graduated in 1974, then attended
Bonnie Wollam married Ind or Nelson in Wyoming Technical Institute before jo[...]had three children: Jimmie Boyd, Navy in September, 1977 and will be discharged
Beverly Gae, and Jack Kimberly; nine grand- in October 1981.
children and six great grandchildren. Bonnie
and Indor lived in and around Valier until they
moved to Arizona in 1967. Bonnie died in Mesa The Ora W. Younger Family
in 1976. Ora W. Younger was born in Peoria, Illinois
Owen Wollam graduated from V[...]family came west and spent some time in Oregon,
University of Washington. He married Donn[...]arm at Nez Perce, Idaho. This
Bailey of Red Lodge in 1962. They live in Tempe, farm still remains in the Younger family today.
Arizona where Owen is an Associate Professor In 1910, Ora and his wife Pearl, along with
and Co-o[...]mily Pearl and Ora was dissolved in 1917.
Art Wunderlich was born in October, 1918, In 1933, Morris, Ora's brother, took over the
and wa[...]ound Outlook, Montana. He family farm in Idaho and his parents moved to
spent some time in the CCC before his family Spokane, Washington. Ora spent several winters
moved to Kalispell in the early 1930's. with his parents[...]alier area about 1938 or Factory. While in Spokane, he married Dorothy
1939, where he[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (340)[...]while in this area, Wanda May and Blanche[...]10, 1926 in Conrad. She grew up on the family[...]While in the Valier area, Lee worked as a farm[...]retired in 1979, and shortly thereafter, on De-[...]active in the Eastern Star and Rebekah[...]in each. She is also clerk of the Cemetery Board[...]Wanda is very active in the work of the Valier
Ora Younger, wife, Doroth[...]f tuberculosis.
Kate had two young children.
In the spring of 1923, Dorothy and Ora
moved to Vali[...]rint her some labels and she sold homemade
butter in the Valier area. The family recalls that
this mon[...]he same
time. Then Ora would load all the turkeys in his
Model A truck and haul them to the market in
Conrad. All this work was done in three days so
they would be fresh turkeys.
Dorothy Younger died very suddenly in
August of 1936. Ora remained on the Frances
Heights farm until he retired and then moved to
Valier in 1954. He lived here until his death in
March of 1959.[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (341)[...]ver al years.
Blanche Marie Younger was born in Septem-
ber of 1927. She too was raised on the family
farm. In February of 1946, Blanche married Dick
Barron. Dick and Blanche have six children, Vic-
toria May, who lives in Craigmont, Idaho; Cyn-
thia (Bruner) and two daughters in Great Falls;
William (Bill) and wife Loretta with two daughters
in Great Falls; Rhonda and husband, Charles
King live in Valier with a son and daughter;
Dorothy and husband Mark Stevens with a
daughter in Dover, Delaware; and Thomas and
his wife, Susan, who live in Conrad.
Wanda and Blanche were educated in the
Valier area. First they attended school at th[...]east of
the Steve Goff Ranch. They rode to school in a
Victoria Model A Ford. They also attended school
in the town of Valier.
Ora's son, Lyle, was born to him and his first
wife, Pearl. Lyle was born in April of 1910 in
Idaho. In 1930, he married Margaret Hopkins Ge[...]a, and they have three sons. They are
Elred, born in September of 1931; Eldon, born
in May of 1937; and Larry, born in May of 1939. The Peter Zeimet F[...]e's sons are married and Margaret and In 1908, my uncle Peter Biversi and wife
Lyle now ha[...]railway crew. My dad, George M. Zeimet lived in
;..0:>:::":<.-.-v._.,.x;._~❖[...]putting in the grade. When my father arrived in[...]homes and some of the stores in town.[...]1909. I was the first child born in Valier and as
George Zeimet and Heinie, carpenter[...]s left Valier when I
built many houses and stores in Valier in 1909-1910. was two and a half years old.[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (342)Catholic at Conrad, Montana in January 1910 by still a member of the carpe[...]Cormick. Peter Valier, P. F. St. Denis, In 1964, I was injured in a car accident and
and Charlie Russell are listed[...]. We have
I held aeveral jobs over the years in Wiscon- six children, three boys and thr[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (343)[...]• •

A Day In The Early Twenties ter[...]ran up the radio antenna pole. Brink grabbed the
in the early twenties. The roads were all rutted up[...]eet other guys and have The real concern in those days was to keep a
a day of relaxation.[...]guys started out from the
coal mine north of town in a Model T. But once The Starbucks At Starbuck
the "T" was in the ruts it was hard to get out, and
sure enough[...]Drug Experienced Many
vehicle in the same rut. One miner said to the Unusual Happenings
others, "To the prairie boys, to the prairie." They One time a man came in the store with Otto
all jumped out thinking it wa[...]uring a painful headache. Mr. Starbuck sold
In Wee Hours of Morning he[...]ld have been the treatment.
three or four o'clock in the morning. Annie[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (344)[...]or a calf. How is the cat doing?"
Ball Game In Valier The man a[...]ll two digging and two covering up."
diamond in Valier was located east and south of
where the An[...]winters they had experienced living in Montana.
The young fellows of the town had a[...]similar to the present day Jaycees. ever put in was one summer in Glacier Park."
They sold ice cream and real homem[...]f "ice cold This incident took place in the days when
lemonade", as in modern times, these fellows Valier's str[...]deep.
Stirred in the shade, Several old guys were standing in front of the
By an old maid,[...]ith the stray dog, gave
This story took place in the days when Dinger's dog a kick in the rear. Brink missed and
prestone sold at $10.[...]d it took ker-plop, he found himself sitting in the sloppy
$15.00 worth to fill a radiator, usual[...]Valier to play cards with a few choice words.
in the pool hall. Solo or Pan was played and
frequen[...]A Disappearing Date
which were parked in front of Haugen's Pool Hall. In the early days when Valier had an armory,
Pete had prestone in his radiator, but the dances were held in this building quite frequent-
other fellow[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (345)[...]time the citizens and Kunkel was appointed in his place. The first elec-
those interested in the project were unwilling to tion for trustees was held in the spring of the year
wait, and therefore a scho[...]d a but owing to some mistake made in the election
teacher employed by it in the fall of the year the County Superint[...]persons as trustees to hold office for one year. In
is now used for manual training and a physics[...]was elected trustee for the three-year
Late in the fall of the year 1909, School term,[...]Mains
has a large area, larger than many counties in and Martin Lien has succeeded H. C. Kunk[...]o have been em-
Townsite of Valier was staked out in the spring of ployed from time to tim[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (346)[...]se routes when punctuality and regularity of
ning in September of the year 1909. In the year attendance are considered.
1910, W[...]urran High school work was commenced in the fall
(Harrison), Helen McLain, Florise Peirso[...]school
was afflicted with a serious disease early in the course was taught; each year following th[...]re the end of the the four-year course was in effect. When the
year. Mr. Selecman succeeded him as principal. Valier High School had three years in its course
H. T. Douglass was the principal for t[...]ers. cises were held in the spring of 1915 when Ber-
For the year 19[...]bury were graduated. Each of these is now in at-
Mabel Malone (Noble), Ella Wilke (Harrington)[...]at the State University.
Edith Mecorney (Merrill) in Valier and Emma The conducting of[...]the construction of school buildings and in this,
Carrie Larson in the country. this distric[...]ame has probably kept
For the year beginning in the fall of the year abreast of the times. The[...]l and Cecil I. building was constructed in 1910, in 1911, a
Kramer (Mather), Flora Brooner, Maude Smith, large sandstone building was constructed in
Edi th Mecorney (Merrill) were the teachers in Valier; in 1912, school buildings were construc-
Valier and[...]son, ted at Williams and at Bullhead; in 1913 the
Gwendoline Evans, Ethel Bruce and Carrie[...]uilding and the Birch Field
son were the teachers in the country school. school building were constructed.
Mr. Ames was again principal in the year Thus history shows that in about six years,
1914 and Cecil I. Kramer (Mather), Minnie On- while a prairie has been transformed from a cat-
srud, E. H. Melv[...]land has been transformed from a coyotes' retreat
in Valier and Carrie Larson, Katherine McGrue, to a modern city, while the creeks of the moun-
Ethel Bruce, Alice[...]conserved and their waters net-
were the teachers in the country. ted over a vast irrigation project, the schools
For the year beginning in September, 1915, within these parts have de[...]ght well be pardoned
and Lucretia Goff assistants in the high school; R. for being proud of. But pro[...]len Roddy the will see a greater advance in the coming six
grade teachers; and Carrie Larson,[...]ers, Elsie Sanders and Clara Perkins the
teachers in the country schools.
This writing would be i[...]spor- This, the first graduating class in the history
tation can scarcely be over estimated[...]rds show a high degree of efficiency from In any school there is just one class which c[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (347)[...]ssay - Music - Louise Kinsbury
classes may follow in the footsteps of the first 5. Essay-The[...]Mabel S. Anderson
presume to put themselves in their places. 6. Vocal Selection[...]i) - Men's
to us by Miss Anderson for publication in the Glee Club, Messrs. Ware, Atwood, E.[...]The Valeria Society
school work in Valier.
"During 1914-15, the seniors worked[...]ria Literary Society was organized
exercises came in the spring. Since the class was at the begin[...]Valeria. Public programs have been rendered in
"It was a more frightened than dignified[...]t and third Fridays of
class which took its place in front of a large crowd each school month. The purpose of this
in the armory that evening. After. a few[...]n they sat back quietly confidence and poise in those who must appear in
and listened to the remainder of the program. public and, in short, to afford training for better
State Rural[...]citizenship.
ney of Helena, gave a rousing speech in which he Since the organization of The[...]ls to finish their its members have grown in confidence, knees
school work before they attempt[...]sident; Blanche
The following is the program in full as ren- Messecar, secretary; Her[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (348)[...]ool District No. 18, Valier, Montana
Records in Teton County show that School 1966. In 1976, a new shop with woodworking
District No. 18 of Valier, was started in 1909, and welding facilities was built behind the
and school was held in what is now the janitor's existing high school at a cost of $149,000. In
house. The stone building was built in 1911 for a 1978, the existing gymnasium was r[...]ooms were also built at a cost of $350,000.
there in 1915. Then the new high school was built In District No. 18 were the following rural
in 1918 at a cost of $24,000, and later they add-[...]three miles north; Buena Vista, six
The community in 1950 built the swimming pool. miles northe[...]southwest.
and the old stone building was closed. In 1965, Several of these schools were bui[...]gatherings many times to raise money for school
in its place, and was occupied in the spring of equipment. In about 1939, these rural schools

The Valier School built in 1911 for $15,000.[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (349)were all closed and the children were brought in
by bus to Valier.
The Class of 1915 was the f[...]. Commencement exer-
cises were held May 20, 1915 in the Armory.
State Rural Inspector of Schools, Mr. C.W. Ten-
ney of Helena, gave a rousing speech in which he
appealed to the boys and girls to finish[...]ke up This high school was built in 1918.
their chosen life work.[...]ice M. Robinson from LaCrosse, Wisconsin,
schools in district No. 18 in Teton county, was was hired for the fall of 1914. She was a relative
started in the fall of 1912 in a homestead shack of Abe Ferguson, who homest[...]es north and three known as the Al Rich place in the Wingina
and one-quarter miles east of Valier.[...]g pupils enrolled: Mable Maddox, In 1915, Clara Perkins from Dupuyer was
Elizabeth Ma[...]here would be the necessary ten and again in 191 7. A new school was built in
pupils to start the school. Emma stayed with her 1917 on the same site. The enrollment was in-
brother, J. W. Gitchel, who homesteaded on what[...]building was needed. The new larger school
In 1913, a new school house was built three with[...]the buildings on the Harding homestead, In 1918, Cecilia Brophy, now Mrs. Ted
which is now o[...]Brophy, in the Wingina Valley, except when the[...]term, Pondera County was formed in 1919. Her
third term in 1920-21, had the largest enrollment
in the history of the school. Those enrolled[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (350)[...]ported by bus to the school in Va lier after 1939.[...]who moved it to Valier after he retired in the[...]dedicated
However, she was relieved of her duties in on April 23, 1966 and was a happy and
J[...]as hired to replace her. memorable day for all in Valier as they gathered
Millie stayed with the Na[...]h Leigland Company
returned to Buena Vista School in the fall of 1922 of Great Falls holding the gen[...]heeler children went to school and Roofing of Cut Bank.
in Valier that year and it would seem that the The first class was held in the new building
school did not run, as the popul[...]demolished and the new building erected in its
tana, taught the 1924-25 term and boarded wit[...]ms, a 50x70 foot
There weren't enough pupils in 1927-28 to multi-purpose room with a 25x50 foot stage. The
run the school. Those that lived in the vicinity home economics room is painted in orange tones
went to the Bullhead school.[...]ilies had moved to the lockers line the walls in the main corridor and an
community bringing eight[...]he beginning of the
second generation of teachers in this area. The Valier[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (351)[...]from their services, while the other group went in
School District No. 57[...]Many dances and parties were also held in
The Abbott Lake School was located seven[...]e east of Valier. It was were had.
located in a thriving little community filled with[...]to look for better con-
School was just held in a small building un- ditions elsewhere. Seve[...]decided a good living was not to be had
and lived in and around Valier until her death. from th[...]where they came from.
one of the dryland farmers, in 1916-17. Dorwell The enrollment grew less and less, until in
Dean worked for Mr. Fry and helped build the[...]room.
In the early days, the schoolhouse was used[...]in the world, giving them a good life. They can[...]look back with fond memories in their school days[...]One of the biggest events held in the Town of[...]held in June of 1965. People from all parts of the[...]gatherings ever held in the town. Two days of ac-[...]ntana. On Saturday registration was held in the
The school children in 1916 taught by Miss Carrie grade school and[...]stine Broten, Thelma Berg a banquet was held in the high school gym.
and Bertha VandenBos.[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (352)[...]round the state including Billings, Helena,
flown in from Great Falls. White[...]the banquet, a dance was held with Conrad, Cut Bank, Browning, Columbia Falls,
music provided by[...]ening were supplied by Kim Phillips and
a teacher in the system. Jerry's dad, Horace, was Annette Porter of Columbia Falls. Music for dan-
the music teacher in the Valier Schools. cing was by Swede Carlson of Cut Bank on the
On Sunday, the Odd Fellows serve[...]Charles Van Gorden and Jack Crawford in
Mok See for entertainment on Sunday afternoon.[...]Library was organized in 1912 by the Reverand
beautiful desk, chair, filin[...]Mecklenburg, Mr. W. L. Bullock, Mrs.
basket, all in black walnut, for the superintend- Minnie Harr[...]people. A place for the new Public Library was in
Carrie Larson. She taught in the Frances Heights the Harrington Jewelry Store.
School starting in 1912 until 1922, then in the
In 1914r the library in the jewelry store
Valier Schools until 1945. Desp[...]zabeth Kingston
O'Brien, who taught many students in their first
year of school, also attended and was[...]ded the class reunion held at the Bulldog Saloon
in Williams on June 24, 1978. Members of the[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (353)[...]thirty. While many women devoted time to in the afternoons. Margaret's assistant was Jessie
c[...]to be held organized to give assistance.
in honor of Mrs. Manchester for her provision of It is interesting that in a short time there were
the room in the hotel for library quarters. 336 re[...]92 adult and
Patrons paid fifty cents a year in support and children's books. The headquarters[...]- finder Federation is the Great Falls City Library
ditional money. At that time there were o[...]was inadequate. At that time it was possible
the City Council room in the Civic Center in through the Federal Library Assistance[...]plied for the smallest amount allowable,
The City Council also gave financial assistance. $50[...]granted the money and
The Women's Club was still in charge. set out to raise $25,000 by donations. The town
In 1959, the Valier Public Library became a -an[...]Margaret Holm retired as librarian in 1969
Connie Lohse, Mary Chausse, Mildred Rohrig[...]t as
The books were moved to larger quarters in was Margaret Hodgson. Patty Derks i[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (354)[...]rch
The First Baptist Church to be organized in
the Valier community was called the Hope Bap-
tist Church. This was organized in July 1916. In
March, 1919, it was changed to the First Baptist[...]ore
the church was organized were Mrs. A. E. Ames
in 1913 and Mrs. Ware in 1914. There being no
church in Valier, they were all active workers in
the Lord's work. Meetings were held in the homes
of the first Baptists to settle here. L[...]head School House Baptist Sunday School in the early 1920's.
with Rev. Stevenson being the f[...]Valier to a small building. In about 1943 a new
In 1920, the first Baptist Sunday School was chur[...]In the summer of 1943, the church called[...]Rev. H. C. Knuth of Stanley, North Dakota. In[...]amounted to $1,600.
The old Baptist Church in Valier, 1920. Rev. H. C. Knuth,[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (355)[...]rch. Remarks
September 22, 1945. Lunch was served in the old were made by the following charter members:
church building and at 2 o'clock in the afternoon Mr. Arthur Bowman, Mr. Earl B[...]Town and Country for Mr. Robert Deardorff in charge of Mr. Wilmer
Work for Montana. Mr. Homer[...]Methodist Church
The first Methodist service in Valier was held new town of Valier. Many promoters and laborers
in the Hughes Restaurant in late September, were working on the b[...]of six voices accompanied by money came in with the settlers and it was freely
Mrs. Kester.[...]this time the parsonage was built
The church in Valier was organized by Rev. and the few[...]Aid Society
Bynum charge with the minister living in assumed the obligation of paying for it.
Dupuyer. In April of 1909, Rev. Hutt began[...]s dedicated August 14, 1910
negotiations for land in the new town of Valier for by Rev. Robert For[...]B. Ed-
It was a time of prosperity and boom in the wards, Dr. G. F. Tidyman, Roy S. Wilso[...]burg came in 1911. In September, Valier had a[...]came in 1914. A fine sixteen voice mens chorus
Sketch of the First Methodist Church in 1918 by Laura was organized and they sang for m[...]In December, 1917, the church burned from

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (356)[...]During Rev. Engdahl's pastorate in 1940, the[...]Rev. Ginter's stay and a new tile floor put in the[...]. R. Norton,
months. Work began on the new church in March, 1928; Edwin Dover, 1930; G. A. Morrison, 1932;
1918 and the dedication took place in July. C. C. Hoffman, 1936; R. L. McCannon[...]George Cummings, 1948; Bill Keefe, 1950; John
In 1922, the mens chorus was asked to sing P. G[...]lmer Kennedy, 1957; R. F.
at Methodist Conference in Great Falls and gave Druckenmiller, 1959; Elmer Robison, 1964; Lyle
concerts in Cut Bank and Choteau accompanied Hamilton, 197[...]vey Wilkinson Wakeman served again in 1925 then Mrs. Pond,
The Methodist Ladies Ai[...]rs. Simmons, who served for three years, which
ed in the fall of 1910 from a society known then bri[...]e weeks. items in the cash book include plastering,
The purpos[...]the parsonage, and keeping up the
insurance.
In December, 1912, Mrs. J. N. Starbuck was
elected president, this being the year Rev.
Mecklenburg served in Valier.
Since then the following ladies have served
in the order named: Mrs. G. F. Tidyman, 1913;
Mrs. J[...]Mrs. Methodist Ladies Aide at Williams in 191 S.[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (357)linoleum, rug and furniture for the parsonage, in- During the three years Mrs. Simmons w[...]l, and a furnace for the parsonage. In 1940 the Methodist Women's Society
In September, 1926, the balance on the mort-[...]the coming of Rev. Woods, and classrooms in the basement.
plans were made to pay off this ind[...]ments.
ner was served at six o'clock and later on in the While Rev. Cummings was pastor we[...]r the success of this under- social hall in the old church, but before the new
taking belongs to Rev. Woods who aroused the in- building was finished the old church bur[...]s
several of the board members did the soliciting in were held at the Odd Fellows Hall and classes in
the country.[...]s. This was held at the Methodist In 1964, we burned the mortgage and had
Church on Su[...]lips.
Much has been accomplished since then. In In 1977, Rev. Robison was instrumental in
December, 1928, the church was repaired and[...]$135. for and dedicated in 1978.
In 1930, the parsonage was renovated on the
inside, repaired and painted on the outside,
costing $189.71.
In August, 1931, gas was installed in the[...]Reverend John Ginter in July of 1955. The first[...]Monroe in August of that year. A formal meeting
followed in August with the following officers[...]ary Palin.
Methodist Womens Society left to right in the back are[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (358)[...]needed for the chancel and for the church in
Methodist ritual and aids to worship. Weddings,[...]. An giving meaningful service to the worship in the
important concern is the management of[...]are buried there and the cemetery is still there.
in all. They arrived in Williams and Valier on We were also blessed[...]and Jerome Monroe were
Some families were lodged in an eight room the first young couple to[...]ght away. in their homes until the day of the funeral. Mr.
The wood frame church was built in about Peter Habits made most of the caskets[...]embalming was done for the
was ready and blessed in July, 1914, by Bishop of dead. Doctor Simmons w[...]t Sunday of each month when Masses were In 1938 the 25th anniversary was celebrated
said in the Holy Cross Mission in Dupuyer. The by the same Bishop Carroll and[...]was with horse and buggy until the early In 1934 Fr. VanderLoop organized an Altar
20's when[...]Demraeth was here the church was forced to
close in 1963. Services were Sunday Mass, Len-
ten[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (359)meetings were held in the homes which Fr. atten- had some evening s[...]So as
changed to propane and a floor furnace was in- time goes on it will only tell what will happen to
stalled. The Montana Power put in electricity in this lonely little white church in the Belgium set-
1947 which made a big improvemen[...]Catholic Church
St. Francis Church was built in 1909. In the the next Pastor Father Augustine Bernard V[...]holic church. The rectory was finished in 1919 and the
Church records began in 1911 when Father Altar Society met th[...]st resident organ was purchased for the church in 1917.
priest. Baptismal records show that he ministered Members in 1913 included Atwood McCornuck,
to the people of[...]st, Miller, Rustad, Wagner, Sturgeon,
It was in 1913 that Fr. Day, a native Belgian Penger, and[...]ristiaens, Habets, Ghekiere Tacke 1

people in all. They arrived March 1 by train and Beelae[...]except for the year 1929 to 1930
started at once, in about the center of the new when he was call[...]each
settlement. The church was ready and blessed in and Father Mallen took his place. Father
191[...]held place at the Sacred Heart Colony Church in
for St. Francis Church at this time. The Sacred[...]bertine Father Martin Vander Loop came in August,
or White Fathers to provide priests for t[...]952.
The Bishop granted the request of the people in
the Belgium settlement for priests who could un-[...]age.
Thus it was that the White Fathers came in
1914 with the arrival of Father Matthias Vanden
Elsen, O.P. for Valier area and Father Greven,
O.P. for Cut Bank.
Old minutes from St. Francis Altar Society in
1913 under Father Shevlin provide interesting
re[...]er Atwood was the first president. Then
beginning in 1917 complete minutes show an ac-
tive society wi[...]blacksmith, made the hinges for this church in his
under the guidance of Father Vanden El[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (360)[...]ches were involved in a community happening at[...]a meeting of the Valier Parish Council in 1972[...]After the Vatican II Ecumenical Council in[...]formed in 1969. Ina Majerus represented this[...]the first
Shrine built behind the Catholic Church in memory of parish council meeting was held at St[...]Andrew
We can trace the gradual improvements in Widhalm. Larry Stoltz represented the Me[...]Since that time other members of the Parish
In Valier the building of the present brick ha[...]turns aiding the Pastor, Father
church was begun in 1937 and the first Mass was Werner in church decisions with elections held
celebrated in it on Thanksgiving Day, 1938. The each yea[...]1914; Rev. Mat-
for a community Methodist Church in Pendroy, thias J. Vande Elsen, 0. Praem, Sept. 15, 1914 to
where it is still in use. The present building was July 3, 1919; R[...]1929; Rev. Norbert B. Mallen, 0. Praem,
Demerath. In 1965 the decoration was modern- Sept. 1[...]1932; Rev. Stephen M. Vander Loop, 0. Praem,
came in 1966. Aug. 28, 1932 to Nov. 2, 1952; Rev. Maurice J.
It was in 1963 because of small attendance Windt, 0.[...]est of the their children to be instructed in the Lutheran
four Valier churches, was just a dre[...]land of
and Mrs. Sigvart Wolds tad came to Valier in Shelby and asked that he conduct[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (361)Cut Bank, the Rev. Soiland was unable to come[...]s held to make plans for a church
Lutheran Church in Conrad, agreed to serve building. Membe[...]aterial was donated.
families worshipped together in the old Baptist The cornerstone was la[...]Engh at the home of Herman and was held in the new building. Anna Margaret
Ester Newgard to[...]lette was baptized.
February 4, 1940 at a meeting in the Baptist Frances Tidyman played the pi[...]Sigvart Woldstad, Karl first to be married in the church on September
Kilian, John and Cora Wol[...], Sunday school also became a reality in 1953.
Herman and Ester Newgard, Andy and Minnie[...]d by the Elmer
wegian Lutheran Church of America. In 1946 the Parrs in memory of their son Alan, who died in
name was changed to the Evangelical Lutheran 1967.
Church, and in 1960 this church body was one of On De[...]uilding was dedicated at a service conducted
In 1942 Pastor Engh resigned and the Rev. by D[...]ved until 1949 when boring towns were also in attendance and dinner
the congregation voted to h[...]In June, 1957, the congregation called its[...]Wanda Leet in 1962, and it's first occupants were[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (362)[...]ard Matson, June the Altar Guild, organized in 1965, is a real
1964 to Oct. 1966; Dennis Norlin[...]Valier Jehovah's Witnesses
In 1931, the International Bible Students Witne[...]This nesses and was remodeled and enlarged in 1961-
title was chosen as applying Isaiah 43-10-12 to 1962. A dedication service was conducted in
their preaching or witnessing work about Jehovah 1976. Jehovah's Witnesses in all of Pondera
God. This name has been applied to[...]Valier Kingdom Hall.
In 1939, Charles and Ida Ingram came to J[...]t recognize women as ordained ministers
preaching in Valier and the surrounding area. and for a[...]hers who were no men of training living in Valier, the
carried out full time preaching here during that Valier Witnesses met with the congregation in
period were Jim Webster, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wren[...]ilies moved to the
Those who were interested in Jehovah's Wit- Valier area and meetings were a[...]eld at and Jehovah's Witnesses are still active in the
the home of William Parker and at Norma Bell's area with their work of preaching about God's
home. In the early l 940's, Fred Anderson gave[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (363)[...]y Club
A meeting of those persons interested in tal in getting the swimming pool built so the
organizing a community club was held in the young people would have a safe place[...]and the club maintained an ice skating rink in the
Following a dinner served by the Lutheran Lad[...]d as temporary chairman tain the cemetery in bygone days. Ladies Night
and stated the purpose[...]mbers suggested setting up a picnic area at
spoke in favor of a community organization. A Lake[...]appointed and a slate helped get a new bank in Valier, and got the air-
of officers was later elected. port hangar built in 1946.
The first officers of the Va lier Comm[...]rving on the first Department, was instrumental in getting the
board of directors were Walter Scheel[...]wise.
The Harvest Festival Dance was started in
1944 and was a yearly event in cooperation with Swimming pool projec[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (364)[...]e It has helped needy children, families in need,
worked in conjunction with another group, but Boy a[...]ocking on 6 holds their annual Jamboree in the fall of the
doors or sponsoring shows to rais[...]holds a state contest for fiddlers. This is held in[...]In 1977 the Boots & Ruffles Square Dance[...]people from Shelby, Cut Bank and Choteau. Our[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (365)[...]It
Sheble sharing secretary duties; 1980 officers in- was then taken over by Mrs. Paul (Pat) Barr[...]members are Mike,
interested beginners to join us in October of each Doug, and Hallie Lauffer, Pe[...]awards for their work and in 1977 received a
Rocky Mountain 4-H Club state award in Safety Project. In 1978 the club's
The Rocky Mountain 4-H Club was started in Safety Project was entered into Nationa[...]an audience of about six thousand, who
It was in March 1913 when the writer arrived responded to each number as though they liked
in Valier and discovered that this busy little town[...]eard.
was sponsoring two units of the 2nd Montana In- The press also was kind in their reporting.
fantry Regiment of National Guar[...]Having than a thousand inhabitants, in the wilds of Mon-
had previous experience in bands, I enlisted in tana, producing and supporting National G[...]ary band of
The home of the Valier Units was in the professional calibre."
National Gu[...]bases,
gatherings until it was destroyed by fire in the ending their summer encampment.
late T[...]About August 27, 1914, Governor Sam V.
In the last two weeks in June 1914 all uni ts of Stewart ordered the mob[...]This organization called themselves "In-
shell. This was accepted, and at the appo[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (366)[...]y D
Butte was led by Muckie McDonald, his efforts in was led by Captain Willard Olson and First
r[...]or that detail. Muckie's to their home bases in Montana. While General
threats did not materializ[...]ion from throughout
a state of martial law on the City of Butte. On the the nation got from their Mexi[...]guard contingent moved into Silver paid off in their World War I assignments,
Bow County Courtho[...]build up all units to war strength. When war
In summing up, gains, none; losses, one was[...]and given high school graduating classes in Gr~at Falls and
this order, "Leave your horn at h[...]r was not accepted graciously Early in the fall the 1st Battalion, comprising
and some r[...]ion clinched the destruction was mobilizing. In October, the other two bat-
of the band.[...]f the United States. liner Vaterland). In addition to the 41st Division,
That m[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (367)[...]a damper on joy for those
Christmas Day was spent in South Hampton who knew him.
where ne[...]t daylight Decem- States. That order came in the latter part of
ber 27.[...]th species were taken standing up. We arrived in New York harbor on February 14.
were headed for L[...]s were a Russian Regiment homes were in eastern or southern states were
troubled with a m[...]the rank of cor- This club was organized in January of 1978
poral. The skeleton regiment will then proceed to and had their first meeting in February. There
the 41st Division Headquarters at[...]to which he was assigned.
Company D remained in Mount Richard for
the duration, during which time[...]acated by someone elses war casualty. In April of 1954, ten Valier ladies and two[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (368)scaping and planting of the City Park. This baskets of flowers to the[...]grade school on the first day of school, plus
the city council to discuss the condition of b[...]at the annual
situation and also became involved in a fall teachers' reception and held an anniversary
discussion of the idea of a city park. luncheon.
Councilman[...]blue and red ribbons in the horticulture division
City fathers had the site leveled in the fall of was awarded to and shared by two V[...]Leonard Yeager of Montana State In 1964, the club applied for the Sears
College.[...]na Federation of Garden
Planting was started in 1956 and the City Clubs, Inc. civic development project. The club
put in a water line. The Garden Club sent out let-[...]Roebuck and Co. for our civic project, the City
organizations requesting financial aid for the[...]a result development of the park. Later the city took full
of this campaign, with many donations c[...]the park's maintenance. The
from individuals. The city also donated $300.00. award money was use[...]the Garden Club bought and projects in the city, plus the building of park
planted the first prin[...]War I, after their return home from service in the[...]nd
Mountain View Garden Club at park planting day in rehabilitation and to assist the loc[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (369)[...]the post to Mayor C. D. Powell in 1941.[...]senior, participated in Red Cross blood drawings,[...]and Valier cemeteries, helped flood victims in the[...]r 6, 1919. received their charter in May of 1920, due[...]to Harriet Palin's untiring efforts to get a
In 1919, local veterans started to sign up unit started in Valier. She had four sons in World
eligible members to join the American Legio[...]t endorsement of a post application for In addition to the fourteen names on the
charter was[...]Education Week observances and the auxiliary
in action, during World War I. Emmett Ryan[...]sponsor for an additional girl the years
received in action on November 11, 1918, Ar- we were[...]veterans to select and give to their families and
in addtion to their service to local veterans[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (370)[...]The first meeting was held in the Hunter[...]who came to Valier in the early days to build the[...]Master of the Grand Lodge of Montana in 1941.[...]for the dispensation to form the lodge at Cut[...]Dated May 20, 1920. In 1924 our lodge affiliated with the Tri-[...]odge was pur-
have been given special recognition in the form chased in 1929, and after considerable
of a gift, a tea or[...]alterations the first meeting was held in it in 1930
Now in our sixty-first year, we have increased[...]repairs and renovation were done again in 1950.[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (371)[...]Chapter and was granted.
In 1949 Valier Lodge No. 76 joined with Sister Power, W.G.M., installed the officers
Conrad in co-sponsoring the Conrad Chapter of[...]nce C. Charlton, Nellie
reputation second to none in this section of the Ralston, Nellie Bul[...]Campbell, F. C. Newcomb, D. S. Hunter, P. L.
in many cities in Montana. Their accompanist Nixon, J[...]r was the vice president and manager of in the building that is now the I. 0. 0. F. Hall.
th[...]tana Land and Water Company. In 1919, our members assisted in con-[...]ed through the
The Town of Valier was started in 1909 and Grand Chairs of the Grand Ch[...]s, civic and was elected Worthy Matron in 1929.
and fraternal organizations. On August 8, 1911, The first meeting in our present temple was
a petition for dispensatio[...]eld February 13, 1930.

The men's chorus taken in the mid 1920's. From left to right are R.[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (372)[...]service presented our temple with a new 50-star
in Valier wi1 ha banquet in the Temple. The event American flag.
was honor[...]ama.
Initiatory work was exemplified for the in- Valier I. 0. O.F. Lodge No. 97
spection of[...]elebration.
The Past Matrons Club was formed in 1938
to sponsor events to raise money for the Cha[...]e newly formed club and it
was duly adopted.
In 1948, Valier Chapter assisted Victory
Chapter of Conrad in forming an Order of Rain-
bow for Girls in Conrad.
In past years many items too numerous to
mention hav[...]provement of the temple. Some of
these were given in memory of departed sisters Valier I.O.0.F. Lodge members back row left to right
and brothers. In 1955, Brother Albert Wagner, are Do[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (373)[...]served
and with the lodge furnishing cigars.
In 1912, the lodge chartered the train so they
could[...]h, $40.00 was paid to the Mon-
tana Western.
In 1914, the Eyota Lodge No. 60 of Conrad
consolidat[...]Installing team in 1958 back row left to right are
Many big fee[...]ara
furnished it was oyster stew or lutefisk when in Hofland and Myrtle Johnson.
season.
On[...]er needed the lodge aided needy
with other lodges in the area. These at first were families of the[...]was given for Christmas which cost
ted were from Cut Bank, Conrad, Shelby and $3.75.
Valier. In later years the picnic was moved to the[...]iano was purchased from Star-
Jones Memorial Park in Dupuyer with Choteau buck Drug Co. for[...]Throughout the years several things were
In 1925, the Brothers decided to buy their do[...]always captain for the 1.0.0.F. Lodge. In later
stations. The material was purchased from C[...]liss furnishing a lot of the music free of Cut Bank consolidated with Valier in 1943.
charge. Other bands were the Rod Marshall[...]pies, rent from the Lodge. They moved in 1947 wh~n it

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (374)[...]Sister Flora Ott, Grand Warden.
finally finished in 1960-61. In 1929, one of the highlights was children's[...]Eva Bowman was installed as noble grand in
tend this all expense paid trip.[...]r Lodge has had the privilege and honor In 1937, they started summer vacation for
to have t[...]visitor. Valier entertained District 4 in 1937 and[...]2, 1920, with Sister Ella Shoemaker, In 1941, a new roof was put on the lodge
Grand War[...]ble Ellingson, vice grand; Mable In 1942, I.O.O.F. calendars were put in all
McGahan, secretary; and Freda Fulmer,[...]and Isola Fulmer, outside guardian. In 1944, the Rebekahs made a service flag
Dues wer[...]for the I.O.O.F.s.
The Rebekahs met in the old Masonic Tem- In 1946, Brother Anderson was elected
ple until 19[...]put on memorial for the district meeting in Great
grand July 21, 1922.[...]ctober 18, 1922, with the ducks being In 1955, we helped Mr. and Mrs. Andy
furnished by[...]elsen celebrate their fiftieth wedding anniver-
, In 1922 the hall rent was $5.00 per month in- sary. On past noble grand night all of ou[...]and 35-year members were honored including
in a bucket. That same year the noble grand was[...]xem- on remodeling the hall and a telephone was in-[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (375)[...]In 1972, the district meeting was held in[...]In 1973, we started having our annual rum-[...]elected the Distric 4 president. Mike Belnap
In 1959, we entertained the 1.O.O.F.s at a was[...]e card party. We helped with Brother In 1978, our hall was damaged by water and
and Siste[...]ing at the Masonic
sary. The Rebekahs had a float in the Valier Temple. It was nice of them to[...]ce then our activities have almost come to a
In 1960, we sent our quota to the Eye Bank, halt[...]s removed from the hall during the back in our own hall.
remodeling and we had our meetings[...]the Swift Darn for 1981.
dedication program in 1967.
The highlight of the year 1969 was the[...]e The Valier Jaycees were chartered in 1973
won't say what happened over the pillow that[...]Bowman, vice president; David Wagenseller,
In 1970, Valier Rebekah Lodge celebrated secr[...]Pulver.
In 1971, we served banquet for the Class of[...]n. Sadie Russell moved to Wyoming. active in individual development and community
We he[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (376)[...]Homesteader Days held each June in Valier .[...]Brush-In and Lazy Eye Clinics. For several years[...]ton, senior girls who wish to compete in the Pondera
Mike Hayes, Doug Henneman, Charles Ki[...]On the state level we compete in many
Thomas Majerus, Tom Myhre, James Nelson,[...]armelee, Gene Paul, and third many times in our class division. We
Ted Paulson, James Pulver,[...]ock, received first place nationwide in our population
Robert Sill, Brad VanBinsbergen, J[...]The Valier Jayceen Chapter came into
existence in April of 1975 through an extension
of the Conrad[...]icki Pulver as
president. She played a major part in shaping our
inexperienced group of seven into the[...]Gwenna Wid-
President, working with all the clubs in our[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (377)[...]with all our work we also have social In the beginning it was left up to the hostess
and f[...]oyd
celebrate our charter anniversary each April. In Conner, who taught at the Abbott Lake Scho[...]e ladies arrived at her house, it turned
to bring in our new officers and present awards to out t[...]into the projects and ac- Wenzel was asked to cut out and sew two dresses
tivities we do each year.[...]ters. Mrs.
experience for young women, especially in a Barron was asked to cut the twins' hair.
small community.[...]at one time joined with the ladies
ever faithful in their aid for our projects. We sin- from the B[...]In the early 30's each member quilted twenty
So[...]"blocks" with their own name in the middle of
to form a club consisting of the ladies living in the[...]she completed in the spring of 1933.
the idea. The first meeting was held in the spring[...]The Valier Saddle Club was organized in[...]in the club from Great Falls, Cut Bank, Sunburst,[...]In July of 1974 the club asked the Jaycees to[...]help them with a parade in Valier. The club
sponsored a Queen contest in 1970 which was[...]Days was started in 1970. The first two years only
Ruth Wenzel of the[...]Dwain Swanson and Duane Toren families
quilt made in 1933.[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (378)[...]elebration grew these active, competing in Tri-County Rifle League and
people asked for help[...]n the including State Team Championship in 1950,
celebration had grown so large and the Duan[...]Department spon- State Indoor Championship in 1953.
sored a dance and more activities such as softball
games, barbeques and an O-MOK-SEE. In 1978
the Saddle Club got the Dupuyer Club roping[...]Wingina 4-H Club
and held Jackpot Roping. In 1978 Dwain Swan-
son was the state champion rider in the men's The following sketches are[...]from the
over 130 riders from all over the state in that Pondera County Extension Agent.
compet[...]terprise Club are listed as two 4-H clubs in 1935.
Celebration in June has drawn more events and Willing Wi[...]the efforts of the leadership, work progressing in good shape,
Jaycees and Jayceens. should be one of the outstanding clubs in the[...]been secured from the office." Members listed in-[...]C. Peterson.
organized July 28, 1947 at a meeting in The The Wingina Enterprise Boys Ex[...]King, secretary; and has made a good start in his work, but the rest of
Paul Chatlain, field ca[...]petent leadership. The loss of the older girls in
In 1948 the clubhouse and trap houses were the[...]t
built with volunteer labor. Previous to this an in- to reorganize next year. Also the fact that Mrs.
door gallery rifle range was in the basement of Lloyd Campbell, club leader[...]rt should be
at Lake Frances. Other indoor ranges in years made to continue with the club, even though this
past were in the Valier Garage and the basement membersh[...]have good records."
In 1949 a 30 cal. range was built east of the[...]Hanley. The
A Junior Rifle Club was started in 1951, and club was reorganized in 1937 with increased
is also affiliated with NRA.[...]the Distinguished Expert Qualification, In 1973 the Wingina 4-H Club was again
which[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (379)[...]1980 are Teri goals. These goals were met in leadership,
Monroe, Kim Vanden Bos, Jack, David a[...]one in safety and one in health.

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (380)[...]e up the
entire irrigation project from Swift Dam in the
mountains west of Valier to as far east as Ledger,
Montana. As a boy I can remember playing and
climbing in and around them investigating, etc.
They were lar[...]achines that the Water
Company owned and operated in their time.
When they had served their purpose an[...]ns, hay racks, camp wagons,
hay, grain and stalls in the barns. A very large
man by the name of[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (381)[...]Crum-
packer.

Survey crew working in the winter of 1912.

Montana C[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (382)[...]to give us extra money in the spring of the year.[...]It was
Mr. Chet Atwood with foot on running board in 1911. a pleasure to work for them.

put the a[...]erian - November 22, 1929
pull. He would put them in harness in a stall in
the barn, hook them up to a tub of rocks and put[...]ive Keeler was the recipient of many
hay and oats in the manger in front. The animal lovely gifts at a brida[...]weight. This taught it to pull and hold the load. In blushing bride. Mrs. J. H. Westover proved to[...]ceremony. Mrs. Derrvery ably acted the part
town in their buggy, wagon or on a saddle horse o[...]hostess. The following guests were present:
would in turn unhitch them, water them and put Mrs. John Westover, Mrs. Lillian Hunter, Mrs.
them in a stall with hay and grain. There they K[...]at this time I cannot recall. I
rode ditch myself in the thirties and all of this was
done on h[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (383)[...]Charles Cook family and friends in Glacier Park.[...]The Great Falls Tribune in a January, 1922
The Duane Bruner famil[...]racing with the chinook in making the annual ice[...]28,000 tons of ice from the lake to be stored in
Gr[...]to the shore of the lake and the ice was cut with
gas powered saws, enough cut out to form a
channel, then the ice was carried in blocks by[...]Some of the ice remained in Valier where[...]Store from 1909 until 1956, put up his own ice, in
Gordon King on pull type swather in 1954. a small building behind the drug store,[...]eleven in the evening, when he closed the store.[...]Hullingers in the horse drawn dray wagon was the
utmost in modern conveinences in those days.

Olive Cook, Joyce Cook and[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (384)[...]side the Valier Armory.

Threshing grain in early days required lots of machinery, ani[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (385)[...]d carried the young
Telegener boy to the hospital in Conrad with a
burst appendix.
In the fall, after the wheat was harvested,[...]we helped Dad and Mother distribute them to
those in the area who would need extra flour for
the winter.
Many a time in the winter, when a call from
Swift Dam warned us[...]to their homes, since there were no
school buses in those days, we would take in a
houseful of kids for the night and our beds, fl[...]grow up! Dragline working on ''B" Canal in May, 1913.

Joyce Cook, Hazel Lonnevick and Esther Cook. Ted Orr on right with friend in 1918.[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (386) Footings being built for Lake Frances Dam in 1909. Ed Huges is on wagon with team with[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (387)[...]ad.

Harvest days around Valier, shocks of grain in the
fields.

¥
Rabbit hunt in the Bullhead area. Blackfeet Indians come to town in 1910.

First grade class in 1924-25, Ethel Noyes, teacher.[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (388)[...]We lived on the ranch from then on in the[...]pery day, we would have to get out at Mother's in-[...]ie Aiken's father. In very rainy times, especially in June, we[...]ehind the horses as they swam and lurched across.
In Valier, Living On The Ranch[...]e of town, down by the lake. materials in the dipped pail of water.
Dad's early experience in the Montana State
Bank was interesting because of[...]around Valier. I
remember him telling of the need in the bank to
credit fairly large sums of money to[...]e, much to Dad's disgust
over their lack of trust in the individuals to honor
their loans and their la[...]ng of the
rancher's inability to ride all the way in to sign a
note in the middle of a busy time at the ranch.
Da[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (389)[...]ront with a group on a touring project. First man in
front row is Arbie Leech, fourth in the front row is Arthur Jardine, attorney,[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (390)[...]just as someone was hacking off a piece and
got a cut on the back of my hand that wouldn't
stop bleedin[...]In the left background is the school, Catholic Church,
of chewing tobacco in his mouth and plunked it in front of the church is St. Denis Blacksmith Shop and
on the cut, much to my mother's horror it did stop home.[...]was a real ragtime pianist, would go down in the
Children's Day programs and the Christma[...]up all the
pageants were packed by all the people in town hymns with an especially good ragtim[...]iano so well for everything from the Church in the Vale".
"Jesus Loves Me" for the cradle role t[...]en, Mr. came for their first-pastorate in our church. They
Olsen and Mrs. McCalley. Sitting in church with had to learn about the west and especially our
each of the families lined up in their respective town with their new babies,[...]indulging in such bizarre behavior.

Blackfeet Indians perform in Valier in 1910. Mrs. Doc Powell and[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (391)[...]and Joe Balsmo at Ted's Bar.

Ted and Verna Orr in 1929.[...]Olive Cook

Jen and Ernie Lauffer
taken in 1963.[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (392)[...]20, 1941, climaxed over eighteen months of in-
tense effort which started in Feburary of 1940.[...]unique in that no outside funds were used and all[...]held, the bank building is in the background.

Frank Duff homestead.

Todd Fuller and Edith Fuller in front of C. P. Fuller
home. Millie Kester,[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (393)[...]Concrete crew camp at Swift Dam in 1913.

lake and Francis Lauffer

Gordon King on pull combine in 1949.[...]prominence as the first girl born in Valier.
The Alhamb[...]The first and only combine of its type in the State of
Montana purchased by R. E. Bruner in 1910 and built
Early baseball poster. in Moscow, Idaho.[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (394)[...]ody threshing with one of the first steam engines in the area in 1916.

Early day sheep shearing crew, one of the workers getting his hair cut too.

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Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (395)[...]Schools tions in school and my desire for bulging muscles[...]sometimes three feet high that used to develop in
calaureate sermon that the wheat sheaves piled[...]his feet as he went over and the lake
especially in high school, although with Miss Lar- re-echoed for quite a while as he landed on his
son in charge of the elementary education, I'm[...]r class
Shakespeare and Caesar's conquest of Gaul in numerals. The night we put our "30" on its side
second year Latin. When my wife and I were in was a windy one and in my dreams for the next
Southern France a few year[...]We put a great deal of planning and work in-
es and fortifications and the flashback to her[...]lattice trellises. And so we were able to
College in Iowa and a truly great teacher. I dance in what we felt was a great Southern Gar-
remember her saying that we needed a course in den, a really big deal in those days. Our opening
commercial law for our fa[...]Valier High School
became our new English teacher in the junior- Grand March.
senior years a[...]teacher, as was Mr.
Crane from Willamette College in Oregon, but
again he was happy to have us "educate" him as
to the ways of prairie ranching kids.
Mr. Lund, who became superintendent for a
while, once took us out in his open topped touring
car after a play rehearsal and got it up to sixty
miles per hour in front of the cemetery on that
straight str[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (396) Fourth of July picnic at Frances Heights in 1910.

Schuler threshing machine[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (397)[...]Great Falls this
week and naturally bought a lot in Valier. Mr.
Amon will erect a suitable building a[...]roject. Note coffee pot and fry pan on the ground in
Mr. Amon has built a number of gasoline front.
launches in the past, all of which proved
profitable and look[...]nder who the girls are? Snowdrifts in Valier in 1978.[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (398)[...]gas stove, we all longed
for the soft rain water in the reservoir to wash our Survey crew surveying[...]mmediate.
There never was any mutton or lamb in our
house or in Hans and Fritz Meat Market because
of the sharp f[...]nd Where Swift Dam is located, taken in 1911.
nose so you could breathe.

A fri[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (399)[...]Valerian rounds out 43 years of publishing
bine in 1940. weekly in the· Town of Valier. The original issue[...]was printed here in November, 1909. Quite a few[...]tinue to live in Valier where he will "cover" the[...]news for the Conrad paper. In addition he will
work in the Conrad plant. Caverly will be[...]paper in Conrad.

Kids playing on steamshovel in 1933.

Lightener family gathering at Frances Heights in
1932.

''S" camp water wagons in 1911. Mr. and Mrs.[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (400) Survey crew in 1912.[...]nd Paul Chatlain.
Many of the people who live in the Town of
Valier donated their time and labor f[...]iken seated on
tenance. The Valier Pool is unique in that there is the step.
no charge for the use of the pool by the people in
the community.
The first lifeguard for the po[...]Farmers Union Elevator fire in 1949. Fire of undeter-[...]in the afternoon. Paul F. Entorf, Jr. was the manager
Snowdrifts in front of Rieder Mercantile in 1938. and estimated damage at $133,000.

404

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (401)[...]r as we grew up, we
would go out to square dances in each of the
surrounding country school houses whe[...]ng on the benches Swift Dam area in April, 1913.
along the walls, while everyone was[...]th an old rubber tire
turned out to be my partner in a Grape Vine Twist burning on the ice to give[...]a sail. The ice skating rink was set up finally in front
hitching rides on sleighs that were heading[...]walked Class picnics and parties out in Rock City
back dragging our sleds.[...]and fun, even without beer,
Most of the boys in town had horses and we pot or any stimulant[...]it on a high rock formation.
Creek with our lunch in a saddle bag. One day, Chautauqua was a great break in the sum-
Herlof Gilboe and I rode downtown on my[...]was programs, there was always a kid's program in
frightened of anything that rattled. On our way[...]treet from the Mercantile Store, she ticipated in plays and games by a Chautauqua
started to run aw[...]a great source of our fun, swim-
ming at the dike in the summer and ice skating and
ice boating in the winter. Even at 40 degrees below

Swimming in the Marias River, Edith Wenzel, Hazel
Lonn[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (402)[...]Jere and
Dupuyer Avenue in Valier. Of the first two houses the Sh[...]is now Hazel Ot-
thousehome.

Bob Emery in 1911.

H. J Heyen harvesting in 1943.

406

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (403)[...]ommunity, and
we think it will continue to be so. In fact, we see a bright future for Valier
with the[...]Over the last 70 years we've put some roots down in Valier. In the
next 70 years we'll grow together.[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (404)[...]E KEG QUIET
IN CONRAD
G[...]CUT BANK, MONTANA 59427[...]STAL-WOOD ITEMS
CUT BANK, MONTANA 59427 ANNIVERSARY &[...]SUGAR & STARCH FREE
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10 WEST MAIN STREET
CUT BANK, MONTANA FASHION CLOTHING[...]CONRAD, MONTANA
CUT BANK, MONTANA[...]AMC JEEP

1st IN QUALITY TIGER DISCOUNTER
BECAUSE[...]WEWANTTOBE
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PHONE (406) 8[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (406)[...]GREAT FALLS, MONTANA
CUT BANK, MONTANA PHONE (406) 761-4[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (407)[...]PHONE 279-3722

The Prairie Siar
NEARLY TOTAL COVERAGE OF THE FARM AND RANCH MARKET IN

BLAINE-CASCADE-CHOUTEAU-FERGUS-GLACI[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (408) IN MEMORY OF
EAR[...]FROM

CUT BANK MERCANTILE[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (409)[...]OF THE GAME'' CUT BANK OWNED
PHONE 279-3323[...]AND OPERATED
VALIER, MONTANA CUT BANK, MONTANA
PHONE 87[...]59427 CUT BANK, MONTANA
CUT BANK, MONTANA[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (410)[...]st
GENERAL CONRAD.MT Cut Bank, Montana 59427
MANAGER (40[...]PHONE 278-3622 CUT BANK
YOUR COMFORT[...]
Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (411)[...]LIER FARMERS UNION
DICK'S
IN LOVING
MEMORY
GROCERY[...]FEEDS
COMPLETE LINE IN
GONE BUT NOT PRODUCE & GROCERIES[...]4
Unless You Are.

WHEN IN VALIER
COME TO
MIKE'S[...]COLDEST BEER IN TOWN[...]

Harvest of Memories: Historical Events of Valier, Montana (412)[...]Wentworth Clothing . Valier, Conrad, Cut Bank[...]PPING CENTER CUT BANK, MT PHONE 873-5313[...]ESTABLISHED IN 1898
STATEWIDE SERVICE THROUGH OUR OFFICES IN:
BILLINGS[...]

MD

Stories of families who settled in Valier, Montana. History of how Valier, M[...]

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