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POWER CENTENNIAL HISTORY Index POWER CENTENNIAL HISTORY Index POWER CENTENNIAL HISTORY, 2016. Wain, Dr., & Becky (Lee), 341 Zac, 341 See these special sections: CEMETERIES, ALLYN CENTENNIAL FAMILIES, 1909-2010, Ian, 131 COMMUNITY SERVICE PROJECTS, EVENTS, Izak, 131 ORGANIZATIONS, POWER BUSINESSES, Kayden, 131 SCHOOLS. IC=Inside Cover. This Index is Lillyanna, 131 courtesy of Janet Thomson, Ed.D., Great Falls, Kristen (Anderson), 131 Montana, 2016. All rights reserved. ALTENBURG Donna, 490 ADAMS Ed, & Margarithe (Somerfeld), 490 Adams Horse Ranch, 506, 507, 510 Eddie, & Rose, 490 Adams Ranch Co., 502 AMMONDSON Allen, Reverend, 94 John, 191 Walt, Extension Agent, 73 AMUNDSON AGAWAM (community), 503 Anna, 38 AGEE AMZEL Gilbert, 503 Children, 46 Lillian, 501-504 ANDERSEN ALDERSON Alayna, 120 Jennifer, 144 Andrew, 120 Jim, & Connie (Bauman), 144 Andy & Gwyn (Evans)(Teacher), 69, 71, Justin, 144 84, 119-121 ALFSON Avonlea, 120 Abby, 399 Judson, 69, 70, 71, & Christine Jack, 399 (Grenier), 119-120 Jared, & Tiffany (Birr), & Family, 345, Meghan, 119-120 399 Patrick, 119-120 Mike, & Collette (LeFebvre), 345, 399 Shawn, 69, 70, 71, 84, & Paula (Briney), ALINE 119-120 Henry, & Florence (Anderson), 134 ANDERSON James, 134 Andy, 484 Jana Kay, 134 Ann, 514 ALLEN Beatrice, 122-125, 486 Courtney, 341 Beverly, 486 Cresta, 341 Bonnie, 122-125 Family, 117 Brian Kenneth, 128 Melissa, & Family, 421 Calvert, & Fay (Fitzgerald), 220 Roger, & Marilyn L. (O’Day), 420-422 Cara, 125 Rorri, 341 Carol, 133 Talon, 62 Cash, 131 Janet Thomson, All Rights Reserved, 2016. Page 1 POWER CENTENNIAL HISTORY Index Charlie, 19, 20 Kris, 127 Cody, 125 Kristen, 131 Cole, 127 Laureen, 54, 129, 134 Damon, 125 Lavelle, 121, 496, & Leona (Cottrell), Dave, & Candy (Chagnon), 127 (Teacher), 72, 74, 76, 124-125 David, 90, 133 Libby, 127 Dean & Joy, 124 Mark, & Lyn (Strunk Arthur), 131-132, Diane, 131, 132 565 Donald, & Irene (Wiley), 122-125 Mary Jean, 129, 134 Earl, 122-125 Matt & Anna (Bryan), 131,565 Earl, 123 Mildred ‘Beverly’, 122-125 Eli, 124 Myrna, 123 Elijah, & Nicole (Stengrimson), 567 Oscar, 18, 105, 126, & Mary (Hart), 126, Florence, 133-134 130,132-134,565 Fred W., 232, & Beatrice (Heveron), P. J., 114, 439 121-125, 565 Patricia Ann, 127, 133 Gabriella, 124-125 Ralph, & Julia (Mornout), 133 Gary, 123 Ramona, 58 Harold, 81, & Mary Jane (Robinson) Roy, 419 (R.N.), 125-126, 133, 134, 565 Scott, & Jennifer, 125 Heather, 124 Shawn, & Traci, 124 Helen, Farm, 128 Tauna, 72 Homestead, 100th Anniv., 123 Thelma, 414 Howard, 19, 73, 133, 442, 456 Tim & Karen, 124 Howard, & Anne (O’Loughlin), 57, 126- Tom, & Sherry, 124-125 130, 133, 565 Trevor Arthur, & Rachel (Charters), 131 Jack, & Rita (Bennetts), 124 Vicki, 131 Jaclynn, 124 Waldo, & Doris (Smith), 74, 122-125 Jalmer, 122 Wali Jean, 123 James, 81, & Helen (Gosnell), 131-134, Warren, 19, 51, 128, 129, 131, 133, 134- 565 135, 565 Jerry, 72, 77, & Gwen, 50, 124-125, 565 Zane, 124 Jim, TV Shop, 12 ANDERSON ROAD, 228, 342 John, & Amy, 133 ANDREWS Joyce, 123 Anita, 136, 565 Kamrin, 131 Bo, 136, 565 Katie, 131 Bob & Ruth, 78 Kathy, 54, 63, 128, 134 Chuck, 136 Kenny, 19, 57, 113, 128, 133-134 Clarence, (Homesteader), 232 Kevin, & Krista (Jones), 131 Clint, 136, 565 Kim & Amy, 124 Janet Thomson, All Rights Reserved, 2016. Page 2 POWER CENTENNIAL HISTORY Index Dan, 135, 197, 354, & Laile (Dixon), Carl, & Mrs., 556, 559 135, 136, 565 ARTEMIS Dean, 135, 197 Steve, & Mary Beth (LeFebvre), & Diane, 135, 197, 354 Family, 347-348 Janice, 135, 197, 354 ASHBY Judy, 135, 197, 354 Norma, 270 Leah, 136, 565 ASHUELOT BENCH, 277, 330, 372 Lloyd, 85, 135, 136, 556 ASMUS Robert, 85 Anna Mae, 102 W.P., 441, & Mrs., 92 Ardella, 137 William L., & Rose (Lehnerz), 78, 135, Arvet, 137, & Irene (Sutor), 140 197, 352-354 Augusta, 102, 136-140 William, & Mary (Quenemoen), 135, Bill, 419 354, 565 Bob, 140 William Lloyd & Bertina (Quenemoen), Charlotte, 137 135, 136 Connie, 138-139 ANNON Craig, 140 Calli Danielle, 361-362 Darlene, 102, 140 Derek Tyler, 361-362 Dora Ida, 136, 137, 138, 140, 509-510 Jeff, & Lynda M. (Sand), 188, 361-362 Duane, 140, & Diane (Gettel), 227 Jeran Ann, & Family, 361 Emerald, 140, & Ruth (Moffett), 137- ANTONSON 139 Bertil, 457 Joshua, 227 Erik E., & Sarah E., 457 Lennie, 140 Shirley, 457-458 Linda, 138-139 APPLES CORNERS, 92 Louis, 102, & Anna Mae (Becker), 136- ARCHER 140, 165 Jim, 536 Martin, 140 ARENDT Martin, & Anna (Moffett), 102, 137, Phillip, 522 139 ARMINGTON Nathan, 227 Armington Campground, 273 Ray, 140 ARMSTRONG Shirley, 140 Miss, (teacher), 45 Sidney, 137 ARNET Varena, 137, 140 Bully, (Contractor), 116, 441 Willard, 510, & Iva Mae (Howell), 136- ARNOLD 138 Cody, 152 William, 102, 306, & Augusta (Lietz), Erika, 152 98, 102, 114, 136-140, 305, 308, 510 Rhonda, 152 AUDET ARP Baby, 90 Janet Thomson, All Rights Reserved, 2016. Page 3 POWER CENTENNIAL HISTORY Index Children, 279 Craig, 158 Felix, & Mrs., 279 Daniel, & Meggan, 357 Felix, & Marie (Grossman), 279 Denton P., 355, 357 George P. ‘Buster’, 279 Elizabeth, 149-150 AUGUSTA, 68 Harold, & Fay (Lindseth), 150 AUNE Leanne, 325-326 Marc, 69, 71 Lloyd, & Mary Ann (Kultgen), 325, 326 AUSTIN Maris, 158 Jim, & Kathy Faye (LeFebvre), 344-345 Paul, 158 AUSTRIA Rodney, & Mrs., 158 Illmitz, 305 Sidney Gordon, 355, 357 Sean, 69 BAKKE, 186 Clarice, 140-141, 474 BACHMAN Emil, 31, 83-85, & Ethel, 21, 22, 140- Wm. J., 81-82 141, 474 BADGETT Jennifer, 140-141 Jerry L., postmaster, 11, 12, 31, 35, 69 Wayne, 21, 66, 395 Jerry, Jr., 69, 84 BALDONI Jerry, Sr., & Gloria, 84 Ralph, (Drummer), 419 Jody, 156 BALDUS BAGGENSTOSS Children, 47 Rollin, postmaster, 11, 12 BALL BAILEY Del, (GNRR) Luella, 141-142 Eva, 486 Don, (Law Enforcement), 141-142 Fay, Mrs., 92 Jack, (GNRR), & Nora, 141-142 Fred & Family, 122 William, (Teacher, Administrator), & Lillian, 486 Luanna, 141-142 BAILY BALLANTYNE Hazel, (Teacher), 507 Jimmy, 414 Olive, (Teacher), 507 BALLARD Walt, & Alvina, 279 Jean, 177 BAIRD Judy, 177 Jackie, 355, 357 Robt., & Karla (Butts), 177 Louise, 355, 357 Wade, 177 Rachel, 355 357 BALTAZOR BAKER Joe, 46 Alexis V., 355, 357 BANNATYNE Chester, 503 Alister, 198 Children, 47, 48, 355, 357 BARKALOO LAND COMPANY, 204 Clarence, & Irene, 158 BARNES Janet Thomson, All Rights Reserved, 2016. Page 4 POWER CENTENNIAL HISTORY Index Gary, 31 Kori, 144 BARNHOLDT Larry, 354 Benjamin, & Brittan (Loftsgaarden), Loney, 354 363-364 Olive, 18, 92, 102-107, 144-145, 565 Eden Loi, 364 Robert, 145 BARON Wanda, 145 Children, 47 BEARDSLEY BARRETT Ruth, (Teacher), 507 Earl, (Teacher, Postmaster), 12, 440 BECK BATCHELOR Allen, 147 Helen (Pfeifle), 428 Anton ‘Tony’, 43-44, & Clara (Leitz), BATES-BLACKENBURG 101, 145-149 Louise (Kind), 305 Anthon ‘Tony’, & Ruth (Whitman), 146- BATROSS 148 Susan, 19 Arnold, & Edna (Hensley), 146-149 BATSON Arwin, & Eleanor (Gunderson), 146- Place, 245 149, 157, 258 BAUMAN Audrey, 149 Bill, 354 Callie, 147, 399 Bob, & Julia (Lehnerz), 352-354 Cassie Ann, 147, & Family, 399-400, Boyd, 145 495, 516-517 Brad, 513, & Suzanne, 144 Cindy, 147 Connie, 93, 144 Clara, 101 Dale, 21, 27, 29-31, 63, 93, 144-145, Dale, & Charlotte (DePratu), 147 383, 471, 536 Darlene, 146, 147 Dale, 144-145, & Joyce (Oleson), 91, Daryl, 149 142-144, 514, 565 Eileen, 146-149 Da’Lyn, 144 Evelyn, 150-151 Dan, 144 Gerald, 146, 147 Dean, home, 17, 35, 50, 144, 565 Greg, 101 Duke, 23, 102-107 Gregory, 149 Family, 441 Jacob, 93 Gary, 144 Jacob August, & Lauren, 147, 399, 495, J.P., & Mrs., 92 516, 517 Jeanette, 50 Jake, 101, 114, 306, 439 Jim, 354 Jeff, 147 Joseph F., (GNRR), 13, 14, 67, & Olive, Kevin, 149 102-107, 144-145, 385, 471, 565 Marlin, & Cindy (Somerfeld), 147, 399, Joseph Laverne (Duke), 23, 102-107, 495, 516 144-145 Marlin, & Gail (Oss), 147 Joyce, 63 Janet Thomson, All Rights Reserved, 2016. Page 5 POWER CENTENNIAL HISTORY Index Melvin, 12, 28, 149, & Rosella Isabel, 93, 153 (Gamradt), 145-148, 516 Karra, 150, 155, 295 Minnie, 101 Lacey Jean, 153-154 Nickki Jo, 147, & Family, 399, 495, 516- Larry Dean, 292, & Sang H. Chan (Sim), 517 152 Niel, 149 Lawrence, & Harriet (Young), 150-153 Norbert, 101 Lila Mae, 152 Rose, 101 Lora Lee, 152 Shelly, 147 Loren, 149 Shirley, 479 Mary Pearl, 151-152 Tony, Sr., 101, 501 Mike, 149 BECK COMMUNITY, aka Dutch Settlement, 82, Larry, 66 114, 269, 307, 439 Patrick, 153 BECKER Philip Clayton, & Paula (Pankey), 153 Anna Mae, 165 Rich, 31, 32, 143 Art, & Emma A., 102, 112, 165 Richard, 153 Charley, & Cathy, 165 Richard Gene & Bobbie (Larson), 58, Eleanor, 165 153 Harry, 165 Roger Dale, & Autumn (Mattfeld), 153 BECKTEIN Sanna, 150, 155-156 Marie, 100 BEILEY BEERMAN Hazel, (teacher), 48 Adam, 153 BELL AJ, 153 Aaron, 357 Allen C., & Lorna J. (Rindal), 149, 151 Ammon, 357 Amanda Lynn, 153-154 Andrew, 357 Austina, 149 Dennis, & Kathy L. (Neumann), 408, Barbara, 149 410 Beerman & Co., 60 Gordon & Teresa, 357 Bobbie, 93 Jacob, 408, 410 Brian, & Elizabeth (Baker), 149-150, Jared, 357 155, 295 Joanne, 408, 410 Bruce, 149 Kevin, 408, 410 Clayton Arthur, 153-155 Mariah, 357 Dusti Rose, 153-154 Mathew, 408, 410 Elizabeth, 93, 153 Meggan, 356-357 Evelyn, 150-151 Myron Lavern, 357 Gracie Mae, 93, 151-152, 468 Shawnna, 357 Harriet, 73 Sierra, 357 Heather, 153 Tucker, 410 Howard, & Pearl, 150-152, 468 Janet Thomson, All Rights Reserved, 2016. Page 6 POWER CENTENNIAL HISTORY Index BELT Patricia, 158 Belt HS, 203 Wallace, 156 Belt Schools, 273 Walter, 156, 157 BENCHMARK, 68, 71, 182 William, 156 Trailhead, 68 BERNDT BENJAMIN Al, & Mary Jane, 159 Levi, 125 Anne, 159 Mark, & Cara (Anderson), 125 Beverly, 159 Marki Lyn, 125 Bill, & Katheline, 158-159 Oliver, 125 Carl, 95, 96, 100 BENSCOTER Charlie, 100, 159 Randall, Reverend,
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