Zectran passes Council; Flathead irrigation project, part 2, Montana Power money draws interest while Tribe meets; Montana Power judgement in the bank; St. Ignatius, Polson for 100% split; Tribe offers bounty on poachers; Polson members vote to...
You're all invited:; Let's have a safe trip to the celebration! Tips for driving in the caravan; Caravan schedule; Turning the clock back to Council Groves, 1855; What does the Hellgate Treaty say?; Small quarterly meeting crowd prompts lively...
You name it and there's probably an event covering it on the Flathead Reservation this spring and summer; Job Training folks move to Ronan; SRO crowd watches Pondera Hydro ptich to the council; Explained at the Dixon-Arlee-St. Ignatius district...
Year-round Pow-Wow planning; Saws silent on largest timber cut; Council votes to distribute Montana Power settlement; Children's money to go in BIA trust; Councilmen voted for people; Dividends are paid; Under BIA grant plan new Health Center...
Xylene Is Now Permissable; Flathead River Water Statement Given; Lucy Parker Has a New Home; 18-Year-Old Vote Election Slated For Novermber 17; Council Election Dec. 15; Hungry Bears Near Ronan; Council Halts Sale of Tribal Lands; Statewide Water...
Written comments still being accepted; Ordinance 44D hearing attract a good-sized audience; Timber workers needed for referral list; Lake management team meets monthly; Films for parents to be shown, Waging war on the reservation; Students need...
Worden and Company Store, Missoula, Montana. Identification on image reads: Left to Right - William Pulliam, A. G. Swaney, Frank, Lowe, Cleveland Lathrop, Ben Brown, Jesse (?), Fred Stoddard, Henry Worden.
Woody, Frank H. (Frank Hargrave), 1833-1916 -- Paxson, E. S., 1852-1919.
Worden and Company Store, Hellgate, Montana, built in 1860. C. P. Higgins and F. L. Worden, builders and owner, left to right, Judge F. H. Woody, first clerk and first postmaster, Missoula, Montana, and Colonel E. S. Paxson, famous Montana artist.