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Monday, July 4, 2016

Yerington Monday: Fernley’s Wigwam Restaurant

Fernley’s Wigwam Restaurant



Just fifty-plus miles down to road on Alt 95 is Fernley, another city in Lyon County. Every time we traveled to Reno for business or pleasure, we would pass this wonderful restaurant-museum. As I kid I loved it and consider it with fond childhood memories.

The homey and comfortable restaurant features an All-American menu and the decor incorporates Native American artifacts and western art throughout the dining room.  The mood is like home.

For many locals the restaurant is a Fernley icon and a place where city and county politicians congregate to discuss affair of state and families celebrate birthdays and reunions.

A laminated placard inside the restaurant illustrates how the Royels feel about their customers, friends and Fernley.  It reads:

“Life in Fernley has been good to us.  There is a lot to be said for a small town.  To the outsider, we may look like just a wide place in the road.  But don’t let that fool you. On the inside we always have a peace of mind, because we know we are never alone.”





Mary & Moe Royel

Mary moved to Nevada from Tennessee with her mother.  She recalled back in 1949 they were “having a hard time in Tennessee.” and a family friend encouraged them to move to Nevada where they might find “a better life.”

Moe was originally from Montana The family moved to Nevada when he was 3 months old. His family spent a short time in Goldfield moving to Wadsworth, where his father served as principal at that school.  He attended school in Wadsworth and Fernley, where he played football, basketball and track. He is noted in the Fernley High School Hall of Fame for his athletic abilities.





Beginnings

The restaurant began as a small drive-in called the Dainty Cone in 1961 and featured soft ice-cream cones.  Back then, Mary was the sole owner of the establishment.  She owned a similar shop in Reno that was maing $300 a day and then decided to expand to the rural are.

Once the restaurant was up and running, the Dainty Cone included a menu of hamburgers for 35 cents and coffee and ice-cream cones for 10 cents.


Additions

Two years later, Mary met Moe, and in 1964, they were married.  The pair decided to expand the drive-in to include an addition for dining,  Business was thriving until, during that same year, Interstate 80 was constructed and traffic bypassed Main Street, which resulted in a drop in customers to the ice-cream stand and disaster struck the Royels.  “You could have shot a cannon down Main Street,”  said Moe of the isolated street back in 1964. He noted that prior to the opening of the interstate they were making $52 a day, but afterwards they made an estimated $15 per day.

Still the couple set out to construct an addition to the Dainty Cone; and Moe recalled that in order to retain the eatery, they took jobs cleaning houses on the side.  


Wanting to add a room for indoor dining, they went to a bank n Reno to borrow the money to build the addition.  The bank said they didn’t loan money eat of Sparks, so the industrious couple decided to build the structure regardless.  Mary & Joe traded food and their prized artifacts for construction material.  They traded hamburgers for dirt. As well as their Centennial pistols, arrowheads and silver dollars for construction material.  “We traded anything we had to get the room built,” said Mary

Then on Dec 5 1965, the new addition on the Dainty Cone was opened.  With the opening of the extra space the establishment became a favorite hangout of teenagers and many locals.  

Mary and Moe dubbed the old-timers who sat at the round tables inside the dining area as “Knights of the Round Table.”  “The old-timers of Fernley and Wadsworth sat around the round table, and it continues today,”  Moe noted, “except that now, it's just a different group of old-timers.”  Once a week, Mary would cook stew or spaghetti for the “knights of the round table, and it was then they decide to further enlarge their restaurant.


In 1984, the couple decided to open a full service restaurant and renamed the Dainty Cone to Mary & Moe’s Wigwam.  It became symbolic of Fernley’s growth.


 

 

Museum
With more space and an expanded menu, the Wigwam also took on a new venture to include a museum collection that included a vast array of Native American artifacts from the northwest regions of Nevada.  People in Nixon (Pyramid Lake Paiute Reservation) gave them a lot of tribal artifacts.  Many of the tribal elders nurtured their appreciation of native American heritage and donated to their museum collection.  The museum includes artifacts that are estimated to be as old as 10.000 years and it features arrowheads, pottery, woven baskets, cradle-boards and more.




Casino


By 1994, Fernley began a growth spurt and the Wigwam also expanded to include a casino, bar, and more dining room space.  To celebrate the expansion, the Royels invited Walker River Tribal member Allson McMasters to bless the restaurant.  The grand opening also included traditional Indian dancers from the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe.  The Tribe presented Mary and Joe with a plaque for “helping to save and preserve their heritage” through their private museum.  The plaque still hangs inside the restaurant.

The Wigwam displays the largest privately owned collection of Indian artifacts that Moe enjoyed collecting during his life. The business is the second oldest establishment in Fernley other than Hanneman’s Chevron station.

Mary and Moe retired in 2005 to enjoy their pride and joy, the "Five Springs Ranch", south of Gerlach, NV, where they spent much of their time.


Mary & Moe's Wigwam
255 West Main St
Fernley, NV 89408
(775) 575-2573



Morris "Moe" Royels
August 17, 1940 - April 15, 2014

Morris "Moe" Royels, a well respected Fernley resident and restaurateur, passed away at home on April 15, 2014, with his loving family by his side after a valiant battle with pancreatic cancer.

Moe was born to Clarence Thomas and Margaret Joy Royels on August 17, 1940 in Conrad, Montana. The family moved to Nevada when he was 3 months old. He attended school in Wadsworth and Fernley, where he played football, basketball and track. He is noted in the Fernley High School Hall of Fame for his athletic abilities.

He also participated in other school activities including playing the role of Teddy Roosevelt in "Arsenic and Old Lace". He was offered a scholarship to the Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, CA., but upon receipt of scholarships to the University of Nevada, he decided to attend school, not to pursue an acting career.

Moe joined the army in 1959 where he served in the Korean War as a Sergeant. he was a 2nd class gunner earning expert status with the M1 rifle. He developed his cooking skills preparing meals for the commissioned officers. He was honorably discharged in 1961.

Moe married his first wife, Mary Prather Aratibel in 1964. They operated the Dainty Cone which they expanded twice and later renamed the Wigwam in 1984.

The Wigwam displays the largest privately owned collection of Indian artifacts that Moe enjoyed collecting during his life. Mary and Moe retired in 2005 to enjoy their pride and joy, the "Five Springs Ranch", south of Gerlach, NV, where they spent much of their time.

In 2011 he married the love of his life, Ellen, who also shared his love of the desert country. They enjoyed traveling and four wheeling and outings with the Black Rock Desert Rats.

Moe never met a stranger he didn't like. He was kind and generous to all, and a well known icon in the community. He prepared and served many meals for memorials and community events to show his appreciation for the Fernley, Wadsworth and Nixon Communities.

Moe is survived by his beloved wife, Ellen, step-son Gregory Voss (Carla) and grandson, Vincent, of Charlotte, North Carolina; A sister, Beth Mortensen, nephew Joe (Cindy) Mortensen, niece Marge (Rich) Rhyno of Fernley, NV; and nephew, George (Linda) Mortensen of Yerington, NV. His passing will leave a great void in the lives of many Northern Nevadans.

You are invited to join his family for a celebration of his life on Friday, April 25, 2014 at 11:00 am, at the Fernley High School Gym.

Moe's dream was to have a museum to display his extensive collection, so in lieu of flowers, the family would appreciate donations to the Moe Royels Museum Fund at Wells Fargo Bank.

Friday, January 8, 2016

Yerington, Nevada Trip Journal

Yerington, Nevada Trip Journal

Monday 16, 2015 Lake Tahoe to Yerington


Left Lake Tahoe after 1 pm.  Drove down the grade to Carson City.  I took the route through Gardnerville, Smith Valley and then on to Yerington.  The roads were still a little icy in places.  I was glad to see that the Walker River in Wilson Canyon had some water in it after the drought, even though it looks like a small stream instead of a roaring river now.


View of Carson Valley from the grade.


In Smith Valley, I stopped by Beverly Brown’s old 5 acre farm.  Beverly was my daughter Shannon’s grandmother.  We spent many a pleasant visit on this little farm over the years. I have been trying to find out about Beverly ever since my daughter died in 2009.  That was the last time I talked with her.  I have tried to find out about her on visits home but to no avail.  I do not know if she is in a nursing home or dead.  I am really heartbroken that I cannot find out.  If anyone reading this posts knows anything about her, please let me know.  I would be eternally grateful.



The barn and out buildings on Beverly Brown’s farm on River Street in Smith, Valley.



From Smith Valley, after Wilson Canyon, I took the long route to Yerington through the farm lands of Mason Valley.  It is such a beautiful valley.  Finally at dusk I reach my motel.  Staying at the Copper Inn all week.


This is my room at the Copper Inn - Room 8.  If you cannot make it on Friday to the Facebook Meetup and want to stop by the motel, I am giving you an open invitation. Room 8 in in the back.


Decided to check out the new Pioneer Crossing Casino.  Had a good french dip sandwich and on my way out decided to play some penny slots.  I was thinking maybe I can win enough to pay for my dinner which was $10 with tip.  After ten minutes of playing I won $70.  Yahoo!  Thank you Pioneer Crossing.

Nevada Trip Journal
Tuesday 17, 2015 Yerington

Breakfast at Rosie’s Place


Had breakfast at Rosie’s Place #2.  Had a great plate of chorizo and eggs.


Rosie’s Place #2 interior


Juan Verdugo, owner of Rosie’s Place.  Juan told me that he also owned Rosie’s Place No 1 in Smith Valley.  He said that when he first started his restaurant his wife Rosie wasn’t interested in it until he named it after her.  Now he says she loves it.  Juan is a Smith Valley High School graduate and was raised on the Hunewell ranch in Smith Valley.


Greenfield Business Park on Goldfield Ave.


View from across the street from Greenfield Business Park on Goldfield Ave.

Lyon County Library


Stopped at the Lyon County Library to do some research.  They have microfilm of the Mason Valley News & other newspapers back to the mid-1800’s.  My problem was I could not get the microfilm machine to work right.  May try again tomorrow.



Stopped by Lyon County Museum by they were closed.  Their hours are Thurs & Fri from 1pm-4pm.  I will definitely go back Thursday afternoon.
There was a large mural on a building by the Museum.  When I was a kid, this building was the Seventh Adventist Church.


Part of large mural on a building by the Lyon County Museum.


Part of large mural on a building by the Lyon County Museum.


Part of large mural on a building by the Lyon County Museum.


Yerington Manor. Picked up an application for Yerington Manor Senior Complex.  They have a 6-12 month waiting list.


Office of Yerington Manor


Dinner with Linda Edwards at Dini’s.  Linda Carey Edwards 2015


Linda Carey 1966


Dini’s Lucky Club


Told George Dini about our Friday Facebook Meetup.  He said he could accommodate us.

    

Today is Yerington Facebook Meetup

To accommodate everyone's schedules and since I am diabetic and need to eat at regular times, I have decided to spread this MeetUp over the entire day.  Hopeful this will make it possible for more of my Facebook friends to gather together so I can get to know you better.  Here is the tentative schedule.  Please let me know if this will work for y’all.  And pray we don’t get snowed out.  If none of these work, I will be staying at the Copper Inn (Mon-Fri). Just drop by and say “Hi”.

8am-11am Dini’s Lucky Club

12pm-2pm   YTA CafĂ© at the Center


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Hey, Yerington Facebook Friends, I am going to be in Yerington next week Nov 16-20 (Mon-Fri) and thought it would be fun to have a Meet Up with some of my Facebook friends in Yerington, Smith and Lyon County.  If any of you locals would be interested, please let me know and where we could meet and what times would be best.  I was thinking maybe brunch at Dini’s on Friday, but I am open.  I have some Facebook friends in Yerington that I have never met face to face and would love to connect with them.

Nevada Trip Journal
Wednesday 18, 2015 Yerington


Had a pleasant visit at my hotel room with Gail Kendall.  Gail is the historian for the South Lyon Health Center Ladies Auxiliary.  We have only been Facebook friends for a few months, but after our meeting I feel like we have been friends for a long time.  She invited me to the hospital’s Ladies Auxiliary's luncheon tomorrow which I agreed to attend.  I am hoping to see some old faces from the days when my mother was hospital administrator.

 

Linda Edwards came by around 1:30 pm.  She acted as my chauffeur driving me around to take pictures for future Yerington Monday posts.  Afterwards we went to her house for a great visit and catch up time.  Thanks Linda.  The first picture above is Linda and me in Chorus, (first row on right Linda with me next to her, 1965).  The second picture is me with Linda, little Troy, & Richard Tooley during a Long Beach, CA visit in 1968.  Believe it or not, I was 7 months pregnant.  Linda is one of my “first friends” as we went to school from the 1-12 grades.


Most of the day I had to push.  I think this trip to Yerington finally wore me down a little, so didn’t do much today.  “My spirit was willing, but my flesh was a little week.”  I have good days and bad days - this was not my best.  Please help me pray for a good day on Friday’s Meetup, I really, really, really want this to be a great day for everyone!

Nevada Trip Journal
Thursday 19, 2015 Yerington


Attended a South Lyon Hospital auxiliary luncheon at the Catholic Recreational Center at noon.  My mother, Clara Barnett, was always appreciated of the auxiliary when she was hospital administrator and was honored for the invitation.  They run blood drives and raise funds for equipment for the hospital that are not in the budget.


My host, Gail Kendall, introduced me to many people including some retired teachers who had taught my sister, Lexie, and my brother, David.


Center piece at our table.  A turkey made out of fruit and vegetables.


Head table.  Reading of the minutes


Senior dance group was our entertainment.  The senior can really move.  I enjoyed their performance.


Drove my our old home at 111 West Street.  It looks a lot better now than when we lived in it, as it has been remodeled and landscaped.


Went to the Lyon County Museum which is only open on Thursdays & Fridays between 1-4 pm after I left the luncheon.



Went to the Lyon County Museum which is only open on Thursdays & Fridays between 1-4 pm after I left the luncheon. After exploring the Fire Dept & Dr. Mary Exhibits, I was spent.  Spent the rest of my time in an antique rocking chair visiting with these two lovely ladies.  Pat Harper and Linda LaPierre are volunteers. I feel like I have made a couple of new friends.  Linda is quite a historian so you know I had to pick her brain.  Pat is the cashier and a lot of fun.  Will definitely go back the next time I am in Yerington.


In the Fire Dept Barn


In the Fire Dept Barn


In the Fire Dept Barn

Nevada Trip Journal
Thursday 20, 2015 Yerington

    


 

Tomorrow is Yerington Facebook Meetup

I am looking forward to seeing many of my Facebook friends at the various Facebook Meetup places tomorrow.

To accommodate everyone's schedules and since I am diabetic and need to eat at regular times, I have decided to spread this MeetUp over the entire day.  Hopeful this will make it possible for more of my Facebook friends to gather together so I can get to know you better.  Here is the tentative schedule.  Please let me know if this will work for y’all.  And pray we don’t get snowed out.  If none of these work, I will be staying at the Copper Inn (Mon-Fri). Just drop by and say “Hi”.

8am-11am Dini’s Lucky Club

12pm-2pm   YTA CafĂ© at the Center


________________________________________________________

Hey, Yerington Facebook Friends, I am going to be in Yerington next week Nov 16-20 (Mon-Fri) and thought it would be fun to have a Meet Up with some of my Facebook friends in Yerington, Smith and Lyon County.  If any of you locals would be interested, please let me know and where we could meet and what times would be best.  I was thinking maybe brunch at Dini’s on Friday, but I am open.  I have some Facebook friends in Yerington that I have never met face to face and would love to connect with them.

Nevada Trip Journal
Friday 20, 2015 Yerington
Yerington Facebook Meetup Day

All three meetups were small, but altogether enjoyable.  It gave me/us more time to get to know each other and have more one-on-one time.  Only problem was that I came down with a terrible cold and probably infected everyone I came in contact with.  My apologies Facebook Meetup friends.


Linda Edwards and Charlene Marc

Dini’s Lucky Club Meetup

I can’t say enough about Linda Carey Edwards.  She was my partner in crime through this whole Facebook Meetup adventure.  We attended class together from 1st to 12th grade.  She is truly a “first friend”.  She attended every meetup on Friday.  We spent time and meals together everyday I was in Yerington at her expense.  May the Lord bless her for her generosity towards me.

I had not seen Charlene Marc since she graduated a year ahead of me in 1965.  It was wonderful catching up on her life.  I was so glad she popped in.


Chuck Grooms and Leanna Ogle

Dini’s Lucky Club Meetup

Chuck came all the way from Floriston, California which is a small town on the Nevada-California border. He is the brother of one of my classmates of YHS 1966 graduation class, Sharon Grooms.  As kids we lived just a block from each other.  Leanna is a multi-gifted lady who has had several careers in her short life.  Currently she is working at the South Lyon Health Center as a RN.  Before that she was a teacher and a firefighter.  Anyone who has read her posts knows she is also a gifted writer as well.  I believe she will be a guest writer for Yerington Mondays soon.

I really enjoyed my visit with Chuck and Leanna. I also appreciate their sacrifice.  Chuck having drove so far for such an early morning meetup and Leanna had just come off a 12 hour shift at the hospital.



YTA Cafe Meetup

We had our little meetup behind those black curtains.  In attendance were Linda Edwards, Chuck Grooms, Nikki Newell Bryan and myself.  We took a tour of the theater where Hila Plitmann (Eric Whitacre’s wife), world renowned opera singer, will be performing on Dec.23. Oh, how I wish I could be there, but unfortunately I return to Fort Worth on Dec 12.



Really enjoyed getting to know Nikki.  Another amazing friend on Facebook.  She has worked for Lyon County since 1988 and has been in the elected position of Clerk/Treasurer  for Lyon County since January 1999.  I love Nikki’s posts and I am so glad we are friends. She bought us lunch.  Thanks Nikki.  

Unfortunately, I began to feel sick with a fever while here and did not realize at the time that I was coming down with the cold from hell.  I hope Nikki, Linda or Chuck did not catch it.




Tailgaters Meetup

Karen and James Bull joined us at Tailgaters for Dinner.  They are self employed in the broadcasting equipment business.  James is from Fort Smith Arkansas.
I was feeling terrible by the Tailgate Meetup, but enjoyed visiting with this lovely couple.  Hope you did not get my cold, Kanen and Jim.


Dennis and Leah Compston

Tailgaters Meetup

Towards the end of the meet up, Dennis and Leah Compston came in with the Volunteer Fire Dept group.  They were seated at the table right next to ours so Leah and I were able to visit and kill the proverbial “two birds with one stone”.  Wish we could have had more time but over all it was a pleasant if not short visit. I believe Dennis and Leah are cousins to Robin Barnett, my sister in law.

Nevada Trip Journal
Saturday, November 21, 2015 Yerington to Lake Tahoe


Karen Dodd and myself at Dini’s

Had an 8:30 breakfast with Karen Dodd before checking out of the Copper Inn Motel.  Karen is another fascinating person who lived part of her life on a sailboat with her husband and is an seasoned scuba diver.  We were high school classmates as well.  I really enjoyed getting reconnected despite the fact that my cold was increasing in intensity.


Mary Burns at her home in Gardnerville.  Mary “Bunz” Burns is a real Nevada history buff.  We visited in her “Nevada” family room.  She was generous enough to lend me 64 old magazine on Nevada hoping it would help on my Yerington Monday posts.  I was suppose to meet with her in Gardnerville at 11 am, but I was so weak from my cold it took me an hour and a half to load my car.  Arrived around 1:30 pm.  Was glad to hear that she would be retiring as of Dec 26 and take to traveling the back roads.  She has been an x-ray technician for over 30 years specializing in mammograms. Mary is a “first friend” who I gave a blood nose when we were about 8-9 years old, but she had such a great sense of humor, we remained friends after our very short Mighty Might boxing match.
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