James (Sandy) McNeeley pre-
sents to the Wyoming State Art
Gallery his original work "Me-
,rich." Receiving the bronze-fin.
~sh bust is Neal E. Miller, Direct.
,or, Archives ~nd Historical De-
partment. Mr. McNealey is a
,graduate student in art at the
University of Wyoming.
James Conrad McNealey
""A Wyoming native, James C.
(Sandy) ,McNealey was born Sep-
Cember 22, 1944. A grandfather,
Joe .McNealey, came to 'Wyoming
in 1878 with a cattle .drive. ,His
maternal grandparen.ts settled in
the Big 'Horn Basin in the 1890's.
~is father ,was born in Laramie
and his mother was born near
:Meeteetse. Sandy attended school
in Cheyenne .and was in the
:first high school graduating class
at East. ~e received his Bach-
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There may not be a dande-
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one day soon, when it
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It citers out dandelions and
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elor of Science degree in Art ed-
uca, tion from the University of
Wyaming in January, 1968, and is
now doing post graduate work
for his master's degree.
While in high schol he was a
member of the Ki-ann Indian
dancers, the Deca Club, Boy
,Scout Troap No. 111 and is a life
member of ,the Order of De Mo-
lay. In 1964 he designed and
,carved the totem pole for East
High. Sandy and Laura Marie Cox
~ere married August 23, 1964.
fLaura, too, was an ,East High
graduate. They ~have ,~wo children,
IShaun, three, and Diamelen,
eighteen months.
Statues in wood, bronze, ala-
baster and clay decorate their
home in Laramie where Sandy is
teaching art in Laramie High
and Laramie Junior High. "He
has, in the past, exhibited art
work in ,the "Own Your Own"
show in Denver and is invited to
exhi,bit there again this year. He
also paints portraits, still life and ulation ~o set tax levies from and
landscapes, the various groups requesting ~ax
money would have a rough time
making u*p a `budget.
THE SUNDANEE TIMES It 'would also be very easy for
Sundance, Wyo. April 17, 1969land and tax records to become
Aucti( n Sale
To he hehl at the Miehelana Ranch 12 miles south
of the junction of highway 14-16 and Arvada road or
turn off of highway 90 at Big Powder RiVer and go
31 miles north on Big Powder River Road between
highway 90 and highway 14-16.
y, April
lost and muddled up in the con-NOTICE OF APPLICATION
tinuous shuffle; so for these reas- RETAIL LIQUOR LICEN$||
ons we have a deadline---it is Notice is hereby given that| !~
February 1st .... the 7th day of April, 1969, ~,!1
ence Pearson filed an appliO~:
for a Retail Liquor Lice~¢~|
Rose Zella Proctor the office of the Clerk .0i]
County Assessor Sundance Receives Town of ttulett, Wyoming I0~,~
following described place 1
Land being acquired by the
Sta,te for highway right-of-way $413 in Taxes . premiseS,Lot 9 to-wit:. Bln ck 1, O. T. 05|| t
and lands being acquired by var- Story Frame Building,; _.|i
ious .departments of ,the Federal
,Government are removed .from Sales taxes collected by the Wy- and pro,tests, if any ther~ij
the tax roll. "Hawever if the oming Department of Revenue against the issuance of suc~
.deeds for these sales are not re- during February have been dis-cense ~ill be heard at the ~'|
corded ,before the 1st of Febru- ,tributed to cities, towns andof 8:00 p.m. on the 5th d~
counties in the state. ~May, 1969, in the City I-Iall,3
nameary theYforremain~he currentin the ~axgrant°r'Syear Sundance received $~13.23 from ett, Wyoming. |
and are taxable for the entire the latest distribution. Other /s/ Mae Neiman,|
figures were Moorcroft, $375.87; City Clerk. |
year. _ ,Hulett, $152.40; and Crook county, Dated April 7, 1969. |
According to an Attorney Gem $1192.94. April 10~17-24;,May 1, 1969.
eral Opinion there is no provision
in Wyoming la.ws for real estate
.to be taxed for a portion of a .
year. If the deed for ~the land
sale is not recorded by Febru-
ary l~t and no agreement has
been made ~be*tween the parties
as to who is liable for Che taxes;
then the person who o~ned the
land on February 1st is liable
for the ,taxes for the full year.
Ownership is determined in
this office ,by the dates deeds are
recorded in ~the County Clerk's
•office.
All real esta.te in ,Crook County
has been assessed for the 1969
tax year and no more changes
will be made this year. ~(This is
the same procedure used through-
out the entire Sta,te of Wyoming).
If you owned the land on Feb-
ruary 1 you have received your
capy of ,the assessment and will
be liable for the 1969 taxes.
We have to have deadlines and
cut-off dates in order to operate
efficiently. I't is sometimes un-
fortunate when deeds have been
mislaid etc. but this is the way
,the la,w reads.
If ,we would ,continue to make
changes throughout the year we
.would never have a concrete val-
Lunch served at noon by 4.1t Club. Sale to start
immediately after
MACHINERY
2 WD-9 IHC tractors In good condition and ready to
go to work; 2-3 bottom I11C 16 inch plows on rubber
with new bottoms; 10 ft. IHC tandem disc; 10 ft.
spring tooth harrow; 14-ft. Rod Weeder: 14 ft. IHC
duckfoot, 10 ft. IHC drill on rubber, ~ 300-gal. fuel
tanks; heavy duty 2-wheel trailer for hauling above
tanks; small homemade two-wheel campertrailer;
5 section rotary hoe, 3-section drag harrow; 4 ft.
wood wa r tank, like new; big barrel or tank pump;
Marquette acetylene welder; large electric welder;
electric grinder; welding table; anvil; 2 bench vises;
frame for hoist; barrels; grease guns; grease; shov-
els; bars; shop tools; 110 V. light plant; Wright re-
cJproeating saw; new self-powered post hole digger•
Miscellaneous
Good chrome table and 6 chairs; pole shelf; large
crock; foot locker; large new pole tent, been used
tlwce; Magic Chef gas range in good condition;
apartment size gas range in good condition; wood
burning heater; new hand weed sprayer•
TER S: CASH
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Gillette, Wyoming - Phone 682-3882
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