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Date Year Event
7-Feb 1907 Herman Gates, cashier, First National Bank
28-Nov 1907 Anson Gates clerking at the Worland Merc.
16-Jan 1908 Ad - 1st National Bank, Ira E. Jones, Pres; H.P. Rothwell, VP; H. P. Gates, cashier
16-Jan 1908 Ad. H.P. Gates, agent for all lines of insurance.
14-May 1908 Town election – Mayor C.F. Robertson reelected. Herman Gates and Nels Nelson councilman.
10-Sep 1908 Wedding announcement of Herman B. Gates and Nellie Foster. Miss Foster had taught in the school the previous year.
12-Nov 1908 H.B. Gates purchased the McFerrin house.
25-Mar 1909 W.E. Howell purchased Herman Gates’ half-interest in Worland Mercantile Co.
3-Jan 1910 Officers installed at Oddfellows Lodge; Will Johnston, J.S. Honnold, Will E. Howell,E.M. Conant, Algin Groshart, Warren Everett,C.H. Stark, Clarence Burton, Mr. Kibler, Anson Gates, E. Clark, E.B. Wilson, L.G. Abbey.
23-May 1912 C.W. Erwin buys control ofFirst National Bank. He purchased the stock of Roy Gassner and part of Mr. Baird’s. Mr. Baird and Mr. Gates will continue as pres. and VP and Mr. Erwin will be cashier.
13-Feb 1914 Womens Club was organized- object of the club to stimulate intellectual development, and , by organization to promote unity of purpose and good fellowship. Officers; Mrs. Harker, Mrs. Gates, Mrs. Russell, Mrs. Kent and Mrs. S.R. Hake.
3-Mar 1916 O.S. Cutter has purchased the business lot on Big Horn from Gates and Robertson and will erect a store building on it.
30-Mar 1922 Article - First National Bank changes control. H. B. Gates and Alex B. Healy leading figures in enterprise.
15-Jun 1922 Notice of Incorporation - Howell Stores, Inc.J.A.Howell, H.B. Gates, and H.C.Howell,
13-Jul 1922 Notice of Incorporation of Gates Investment Co.
14-Mar 1935 Open Forum - the writer lists the persons the streets were named after; Street names beginning from extreme east; Jones, Stine, Gates, Gilbreath ?, Bragg (12th), Warner, Washakie, Natrona (10th), Shoshone (9th); West of the railroad they are ; Lulu, Artemisia, Vesta.