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THE SUNDANCE TIME8 JANUARY 20, 1994
NOTICE oF FO~LOSm~
BY ADVERTISEMENT AND SALE
The State of Wyoming Farm Loan Board, mortgagee, entered into a
mortgage agreement wlth Truman W. Mowery and Margaret C. Mowery,
husbqnd and wife as mortgagors. The mortgage is dated August 16,
1983, and was recorded August 16, 1983, In Book 208, at page 596, In
the Register of Deeds, Office of the Clerk of Crook County, WyomIng. The
mortgagors have waived and released all rights under the homestead
exemption laws, W.S. 1-20-101 et seo. As of February 8, 1994, the
balance due on the mortgage will beTwo Hundred Thirty Thousand Five
Hundred Ninety-two Dollars and Thirty-eight Cents ($230,592.38),
which includes principal, interest, and statutory fee on delinquent
paymen is. Also due will be costs and attorney fees to date. The mortgage
payments are in default, and the property to be described in this notice
Is subject to foreclosure by advertisement and sale.
The property subject to foreclosure wlll be sold by the SheriffofCrook
County at public auction on February 8, 1994, at I 0:00 a.m. In front of
the Crook County courthouse In Sundance, Wyoming, Representatives
of the Farm Loan Board may bid at the sale. The successful bidder must
pay with certified funds. This sale is subject to the rights of redemption
as provided by state and federal statutory law. The successful bidder
will receive a sheriffs certificate of purchase upon payment of the full
balance of the bid. The property consists of the following:
RESURVEY
TQWNSHIP 55 NORTH. RANGE 6~ WEST, 6TH P:M. cROOK COUNTY
Section 14: Lots 12 and 13
Section 15: Lots 9, lO. l I and 12
Section 22: Lots l, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10:SE4
Section 23: Lots 12 and 13
Section 26: Lots 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, and 9:SW4NE4:NW4SE4
Section 27: Lots I, 2, 7 and 8
together with all building and improvements thereon and all other
privileges, hereditaments and appurtenances belonglng unto said land
or in any way thereto appertaining, and including all water and water
rights, adjudicated or unadjudlcated, stored, used upon, or appropri-
ated for the above described land, together with all irrigation reservoirs,
ditches, laterals, canals, flumes, aqueducts and slphones complete, or
any interest therein regardless ofhow owned or represented with rights
of way therefore; also all other irrigation works, drainage systems,
artesian wells told water flowing therefrom, windmills and all other
properly and property rights of every kind and character, real or
personal, pertaining to or used in connection with the irrigation and
drainage of the lands described above or which may be appurtenant to
sald lands, whether owned by the mortgagor at the date of the mortgage
or hereinafter in any manner acquired by the mortgagor during the llfe
or term of the mortgage; together with any mineral rights existing on, in,
or under the above-descrlbed real property owned by mortgagor at the
l date of the mortgage or hereinafter In any manner acquired by the
[ mortgagor during the llfe or term of the mortgage.
Additional information regarding the property may be obtained by
appointment with Mr. Dave Force, State Land and Farm Loan Office,
Herschler Building, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002.
DATED'this 3rd day of January, 1994.
Publish: January 6, 13, 20, 27, 1994
• January 1994
Pursuant to Section 18-3-516, (hi (l} Wyoming Statutes Anno-
tated, 1993 Cumulative Supplement, the following salaries are
hereby published.
NAME POSITION
Raymond L. Dennis
Perry Livingston
Major F. Miller
Eva J. Willey
Connie D. Tschetter
1 Assistant Deputy
Karen G. Glover
Diane Leslie
l Assistant Deputy
1 clerk
I clerk
Susan Reddlng
Gertrude Connally
1 Assistant Deputy
I Field Deputy
Criston Mellott
Todd W. Bouley
Steve Couch
John Notgrass
William F. Sipe
Dave Wolfsklll
1 Criminal Clerk
1 Civil Clerk
l Dispatcher
1 Dispatcher
1 Dispatcher
I Dispatcher
1 Dispatcher
Joseph M. Baron
Bill Rice
Member, Commissioner
Member, Commlssloner ~ :
Chairman, Commissioner
County Clerk
Deputy County Clerk
Clerk's Omce
County Treasurer
Deputy County Treasurer
Treasurer's Office
Treasurer's Office
Treasurer's Office
County Assessor
Deputy County Assessor
Assessor's Office
Assessor's Office
Sheriff
Deputy Sheriff
Deputy Sheriff
Deputy Sheriff
Shift SuperVisor-Sheriff
Shift Supervisor-Sheriff
Sheriffs Office
Sheriffs Office
Sheriffs Office
Sheriffs Office
Sheriffs Office
Sheriffs Office
Sheriffs omce
County Attorney ..~
Deputy County Attorney
GROSS MONTHLY
850.00
$00.00
~.0O
2310.00
1848.00
1674.75
2310.00
1848.00
1501.50
1205.00
l 155.00
2310.00
1848.0O
1732.50
1733.33
2310.00
1748.00
1848.00
1848.0O
1948.00
1998.00
1500.00
1850.00
840.00
1383.75
I071.00
924.00
1436.00
2310.00
2079.00
FROCLAMATION
I, MIKE SULLIVAN, by virtue of authority vested in me as Governor of
the state of Wyoming, do hereby declare that the Certificates of
Incorporation of the following named domestic corporations are forfeited;
and further declare that the right of the following named fordign corpo-
rations to carry on business In the state of Wyoming is forfeited, by
reason of the failure of said corporations, and each thereof, to comply
with the provisions of W.S. 17-16-1631.
CROOK COUNTY
CROOK COUNTY HOSPITAL AUXILIARY, INC. SUNDANCE
HULEIT INSURANCE AGENCY, INC. HULETr
JR ~URCES, INC. COLORADO
MINE ELECTRICIAN SERVICES COMPANY MOORCROFT
MIRROR IMAGES, INC. SUNDANCE
MOREAU RIVER LOGGING, INC. BEULAH
NONITIWEST CONTRACTORS SERVICES, INC. SUNDANCE
PINE HAVEN FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY PINE HAVEN
ROCKY MOUNTAIN WATER SERVICE, INC. MOORCROFT
SAND CREEK TRADING POST, INC. BEULAH
SUNDANCE CHARrfY BOOSTERS SUNDANCE
T AND C MIGET MART, INC. PINE HAVEN
THE WRENN INSURANCE AGENCY OF
MISSOURI, INC. MISSOURI
THE WRENN INSURANCE AGENCY, INC.KANSAS
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the
Great Seal of the State of Wyoming to be hereunto affixed, this 17th day
of December A.D. 1993.
SEAL
By Governor:
Publish: January 13. 20, 1994
Mike Sullivan
Governor
Kathy Karpan
Secretary of State
MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF M TOWN COUNCIL OF
M CITY OF SUNDANCE, WYOMING January 3, 1994
The Town Council met this day In regular session with Mayor Miller
and Council Members Baxter, Brooks, and Durfee attending. Council
Member Hurd was absent.
The minutes of the December 6. 1993 regular meeting were approved
as read.
The Clerk-Treasurer reported a bank balance of $92,872.16.
The following appointments were made by Mayor Miller: Sundance
State Bank - official depository for City funds, Acting Mayor in absence
of Mayor Miller - Paul Brooks. The Sundance Times - official newspaper.
Llla Butts - Clerk-Treasurer. Mareletta Knapp - Deputy Clerk-Treasurer,
Joel Morgan - Chief of Police. John Klplinger - Maintenance Foreman,
Hughes & Dumbrill - City Attorney, Ronald Waugh - Municipal Judge,
Bearlodge Limited, Inc. - City Engineer, Joel Morgan - Emergency
Management Coordinator. Gall Gill - Fire Chief. The Mayor and Council
will serve as Airport Board Members and as members of the regular City
committees. Housing Authority Members are Earl Gray, Frank Blake-
man, Lowell Karnes. Mary Ruland and Jody Themes. Land Use Plan-
ning Commission Members are Vernon Montgomery, Robert Sharp,
DavldTonak, Chris Grove, and Barb Janssen. Recreation Board Members
are Andrea Humphrey, Les Drake. Gayla Eppler, Steve Hart1, and
Stephen Mott.
Brooks moved. Baxter seconded, Resolution No. 2, 1994, Official
Depository, be passed. Carried. Council Member Durfee refrained from
voting.
Raymond Nllles presented, for renewal, his building permit to continue
his garage. He also presented a plan for completion. Plans are to have
the walls enclosed by the end of May, 1994 and the loft removed and
replaced with a lower pitched roof by the end of Sept., 1994. Brooks
moved, Durfee seconded, to renew the building permit with the written
Plan for Completion attached. Carried.
The Mayor read Ordinance No. 9, 1993. Durfee moved, Baxter sec-
onded, to adopt Ordinance No. 9, 1993, AN ORDINANCEAUTHORIZING
THE CONTINUATION OF THE 1% SALES TAX PURSUANT TO WYO-
MING STATUTE # 39-6-412(b)(1) on the third reading. Carried.
* Fuzz's Woodshop
* Great Western Bank
* Nationwide Life Insurance
* Range Telephone
* Sun Amb Contribution Fund
* Sun Chamber of Commerce
* Sundance State Bank FED
* Sundance State Bank FICA
* The Shareholder Services
* The Travelers
* Tri-Country Electric
* U.S. Postal Service
* WY Retirement System
* WY Retirement System
Total
Total Payroll
GRAND TOTAL
* Voucher Paid Prior to Council
VOUCHER LIST
Ameri-tech Equipment Co.
Bearlodge Limited, Inc.
City Clerk-Treasurer
Cr. Co. Memorial Hospital
Crook County
Dakota Chemical, Inc.
Decker's Food Center
Dillon Hardware
Energy Laboratories, Inc.
Gill Off Co., Inc.
Hartl Electric
Hillside Pharmacy
Hughes & Dumbrill
Hughes & Dumbrill
Hurd's Sundance Texaco
M & M Sanitation
Northwest Pipe Fittings
Peterson Gas Co.
Peterson Gas Co,
Scott A. Weins
Security Insurance Agency
Servall Towel & Linen
Sharps' Hardware
State of WY
Sundance Equipment
Sundance State Bank
Sundance State Bank
Terry's Auto
The Sundance Times
Top Office Products
Tracy Motor Company
Tri-County Electric
Tuckers Office World
* U.S. Postal Service
VISA
Wagaman Ready Mix
Western Business Resource
Western Stationers
Whispering Pines
WY Dept. of Transportation
WY Dept. of Revenue
WY Workers Comp. Division
Total
Total Payroll
GRAND TOTAL
JUSTICE COURT
Week of January 10, 1994
Speeding
Brooks moved, Baxter seconded, to approve the official city map as Bret Taylor, Gillette, WY 76/65,
presen~c~b3" ]~rloc~ge L~)~, Inc. Carried. $55" Rodnev Hoist, Iowa City, IA,
~ayor ~ ec~t~i¢ l~¢d operation~i|.budget adjustments and
..... l~rt .... ~ .... . ..... . . 78/65, $65, Alan Kovar, Newell,
the revised fee adjustments will increase revenues Dy approximately SD, 80/65, $80; Larry David
$101,000. Johnson, Whitewood, SD, 84/55,
A public hearing was held at 7:30 P.M. on the proposed zoning
ordinance and the regulations and restrictions proposed to be adopted.
Comments were heard. Brooks moved, Durfi~e seconded, to accept on
the first reading Ordinance No. 1, 1994, AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING
FOR ZONING WITHIN THE TOWN OF SUNDANCE; DEFINITIONS;
GENERAL PROVISIONS REGARDING ZONING WITHIN THE TOWN OF
SUNDANCE; SEVERABILITY; PROVIDING FORAN EFFECTIVE DATE.
Carried.
Brooks moved. Baxter seconded, the Seeley family be allowed to
transfer two water taps and two sewer taps to Dennis and Cheryl
Klocker, when they become available, for an 80 acre parcel of land to be
l~urchased from the Seeley family. Carrled.
Bearlodge Limited, ~nc. Is preparing a plat for the Seeley family where
property will be dedicated to the public for access.
Resolution No. 3, 1994 was read by Clty Attorney Hughes. Brooks
~moved, Baxter seconded, to approve Resolution No. 3, 1994 which
requests the Crook County Commissioners refer all plats involving
property within one (l) mlle of the boundaries of the Town of Sundance
to the Town Council for their review and consideration prior to the
County Commission's approval and subsequent filing of those plats
with the County Clerk. Carried.
The Contractor License Ordinance was not ready for presentation at
this time.
Brooks moved, Baxter seconded, to approve Resolution No. I, 1994
Adjusting Town Fees and Rate Schedules. Carried. "
The Mayor read a letter from Ronald IL a formal and
$120.
Heith A. Pinske, Hulett, WY, 77/
55, $60; Justin W. Garrlott, Casper,
WY, 79/65, $75; Kimberlee M.
Crawford, Gillette, WY, 90/65,
$130; Jaye C. Whitehead,
Moorcroft, WY, 74/65, $5.
No Driver's Log
Justin W. Garrlott, Casper, WY,,
$1oo.
Drive Under the Influence
of Alcohol
Jesse VInes, Gillette, WY, Jail 6
Months, Fine $750, Court Costs
$20, Victims Compensation Fund
, $5o.
Drive Under Suspension
Jesse Vines, Gillette, WY, Jail 6
Months, Fine $750, Court Costs
$20, Victim's Compensation Fund
$5o.
Overweight/Overslze Vehicle
Russell Booze, T&W ~rucking,
Red field, SD, $35.
Fall to Stop at Stop Sign
Building Malnt. (Daycare}
Salaries
Salaries
Telephone
Replacement Fund
Lodging Tax
Salaries
Salaries
Salaries
Health Insurance
Street Lights
Postage
Retirement
Salaries
2¢
2,~
3,~
2,~
$11,4
+
Meeting
FOR JANUARY, 1904
Equipment & Maintenance
Engineer
Petty Cash
County Service I,(
Dispatch I ,(
Chlorine Supplies & Equip.
Office Supplies
Supplies
TestIng
Diesel (Heat)
Supplles
Supplies
Postage
Attorney
Equipment & Maintenance
Toilet Rental
Supplies
Propane (Heat)
Propane (Fuel) 1~
Utility Deposit Refund
Insurance
Janitor
Supplies
Telephone
Equipment & Maintenance
Vehicle Purch~lse
Lease Purchase
Supplies
Advertising
Office Supplies
Capital Improvements I'
Electricity
Office Supplies
Postage
Travel & Training
Capital Improvements
Copy Machine
Office Supplies
Janitor
System Improvements
Sales Tax
Workers Comp.
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Public
Nurse Notes
lSves Over 40:
1. Need 3 times the light
sew-read.
2. Older eyes are less
focus on close up tasks.
3. Slower to adapt to suddev
changes.
4. More sensitive to glare.
5. Wear glasses or
prescribed.
Thirds You Can Do:
1. Update home li
2. Avoid excessive contrast in
main living area by using
illumination In addlUon to
lamps.
3. Use window treatment to
light and prevent glare.
4. Don't set a TV or desk
in front of a window.
5. Keep lights on while
TV.
6. Use fluorescent lights In
area.
7. Select light colors for
and carpets.
8. Set your home's entry
there is" a gradual
brightness of lighting.