Coach Warmoth

This short article appeared in the Missoulian Centennial issue.   Little Leaguers – 1960 I debated not putting the box score below on this website, especially in conjunction with the Missoula centennial, at the risk of appearing self-serving. My best game, I’m sure. I almost didn’t, but then thought what Read More

John L. Campbell – Campbell Field – 5 term State Senator

    John L. Campbell’s Statement[1] – From The Missoulian, Sunday, Sept 6, 1914. The ambition of every young lawyer is to serve one term as Prosecuting Attorney of his county. It means more in his future professional career than any other one thing. The office of prosecuting attorney is Read More

Exchange Club Plays Active Role in City

The following article appeared in the Centennial edition of the Missoulian. The present Missoula Exchange Club, a civic organization, was organized in August 1957 with William F. Campbell as its first president. Dave Flaccus, whose term runs to July 1960, is current president. Its purpose is: To exemplify the real Read More

’55 Award Given Altrusans

The following article appeared in the Missoulian Centennial issue on page 27 of Section E.   The Missoula Altrusa Club was organized in 1951 and chartered Nov. 14, 1953. Charter membership was 16. The first officers were Ettabel Aasheim, president; Georgia Roosevelt, vice president; Margaret Squire, recording secretary; Lillian McLure, Read More

Cancer Unit Has Three Purposes in Community

The following article appeared in the Missoulian Centennial issue on page 26 of Section E.   The Missoula Chapter of the American Cancer Society was established in 1935 with Mrs. J. E. (Burly) Miller as commander. Mrs. Miller was succeeded by Mrs. Leonard W. Brewer in 1938. At that time Read More

Extremely Extraordinary Otto Siegel and his ice cream pants

  TOUGHEST LUCK   Otto Siegel’s Balmy Pants and Yellow Shoes Are Gone   Missoula, June 22, – Otto Siegel is the most unfortunate fellow in town if his own story goes for anything. Last week, in his ambition to shine at the picnic of the Hermann Soehne, he purchased Read More

Elmer Frame’s Hell Gate Stage Station

  The obituary below for Elmer Frame appeared in the Missoulian on May 7, 2004     Elmer Morris Frame   MISSOULA – Elmer Morris Frame of Missoula, died Tuesday, May 4, 2004, at the age of 80.   He was born Dec. 1, 1923, at his family home in Read More

Ambassador Deane Roesch Hinton

  Originally from Missoula, Deane Roesch Hinton has served as a career diplomat in many places throughout the world for close to 40 years. He has also been honored by the State Department and received a Presidential award for his diplomatic service in 1983. Some of his assignments came with Read More

Aurora Augusta and Myron P. Jewett – parents of 14 children

  Myron P. and Aurora Augusta Jewett   Information below is taken from Sam Sloan Family Tree Article   Myron Pixley JEWETT was born on 21 Nov 1872 in Lamoille Valley, Elko, Nevada. He died on 25 May 1940 in Missoula, Montana. The cause of death was Rocky Mountain Spotted Read More