From our files: Tate and Lyle sugar company sale in works in 2000
100 years ago, Oct. , 1925
The Cowley Progress
No copy for this date
75 years ago, Oct. 26, 1950
The Lovell Chronicle
St. John’s Lutheran Church was the scene of a lovely candlelight wedding Sunday at 6 o’clock, when Miss Doris Doerr became the bride of Gerald Baxendale. Mrs. Baxendale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Doerr, graduated from the Lovell schools and attended business school at Billings. Mr. Baxendale, son of Mr. and Mrs. C.W. Baxendale of Kane, also attended the Lovell schools. He is engaged in farming with his father.
50 years ago, Oct. 23, 1975
The Lovell Chronicle
Miss Susan Tippetts, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wilford E. Tippetts, and Richard B. Williams, son of Mrs. Rachel Coroan, were united in marriage in an evening ceremony Saturday, Aug. 16, in the home of her parents. The bride is a 1975 graduate of Lovell High School. The groom graduated from Lovell High School in 1973 and is employed at the Great Western Sugar Co.
25 years ago, Oct. 19, 2000
The Lovell Chronicle
Tate and Lyle PLC has announced that a Memorandum of Understanding has been reached with the Rocky Mountain Sugar Growers cooperative for the sale of six Western Sugar factories.
10 years ago, Oct. 22, 2015
The Lovell Chronicle
Rocky Mountain junior Dominic Twomey won the boys individual regional championship by running the 5K course in 17:29, more than two minutes faster than his time at the September 21 meet. Twomey beat Cory Lame Bear of Wyoming Indian by 16 seconds. “That’s one of the fastest times ever run on our course,” coach John Bernhisel said. “That was a phenomenal effort and race. He’s starting to get the statewide attention he deserves.”



