PAJn,B • ~ S~¢B ~ JUNE Xe, IO~M,
PROC]W3)INGIJ OF TH~ BOARD OF COUNTY COM]UBS~[ONRRIJ AT THE COURTHOUSE IN 8UlqDA~CE,
CROOK COUNTY, IrFOMING.
"l~eday, Juo 7, 1004
8:00 o'clock a.m.
Present for the regular meeting were Major F. Miller, Chairman, Perry Livingston, Vice Chairman, Raymond
L. Dennis, Member and Eva J. Rush, Country Clerk.
Dave Beaton, Executive Group, presented the audit and answered questions for the audit done for county
offices on personnel manuals, Job applications, etc. Present were Susan Redding, Assessor, Nancy Rosenti-
Zinda, Museum, Minn/e Williams, Library, Elvin Rush, Road and Bridge, Charlotte Mellott, Clerk of Court,
Crtston Mellott, Sheriff, Dick Sacketh Custodian, Karen Glover, Treasurer, Joseph Baron, Attorney and Patty
Allen, Extension Service. Discussion was held on the aud/t.
Major left at 9:00 for an appointment, he returned at 9:35.
Sue Fuhrmann came In to ask If it was ok to buy an exam table for the County Health Nurse, they have the
money in their budget. She was given the ok.
Tom Collins came in to say "hi".
Vic Worthington came in to say "hr'.
The following bills were presented for payment:
Employees wages
Col. Life & Ace. Ins. Co.
Crook Co. Employee Health
Benefit Trust
Crook Co. Employee Health
Benefit Trust
Crook Co. Employee Health
Benefit Trust
Sundance State Bank
Sundance State Bank
Sundance State Bank
Wy Deferred Comp.
Wy Retirement System
Wy Retirement System
Wy Retirement System
Wy Retirement System
Add Telecommunications Division
Patty A. Allen
Amcon Distributing
Bear Lodge Motel
Black Hills Copiers, Inc.
Brad Ragan, Inc.
Campbell County School District
Carter's Plumbing & Heating
City of Sundance
City of Sundance
cWk Boardman CaUaghan
CMT Services
Larry R. Cole
Randy R. Cole
Rex ~ Cole
Victor H. Cole
Country Cottage
Barb Coy
Crook County Med. Serv. District
Crook Co. Treasurer
Crook Co. Weed & Pest
CRS, Inc.
Crum Electric Supply
Culverts & Industrial Supply Co.
Dakota Business Center
Decker~s Food Center .,
Raymond L. Dennis
Division of Workers' Compensation
Dept. ofAdministratlon & Information
Department of Emp.
Henry Dickinson
Dillon Hardware
Discovery Computing Inc.
Jan Dobson
Wavte J. Donaldson
Energy Electric Co.
Gayla Eppler
Farmers Co-op
Federal Signal Corp.
Mark Fergen
Fort Union Coal Co.
Mike Frolander
Sue Fuhrmann
Gene Gade
Gill Oil Co., Inc.
Karen G. Glover
Goodell Refrigeration
Rolland Hartman
Haven Bar & Grill
Hillside Pharmacy
Hol/day Inn
Hulett EMS
Hulett Hardware
IBM Corporation
IBM Corporation
James M. Peck
Steve B. Jordan
K & H Construction
Knecht True Value
Lawyers Cooperative Publishing
Lenzes Printing
Leslie's Standard
Kaycee's
Perry Livingston
Major F. Miller
Moorcroft Leader
Moorcroft Sinclair
North Pole Locker
Northern Wy Mental Health Center
Northern Hydraulics
Carol A. O'Brysn
Outlaw Inn
Pennington County Sheriff
Penny Saver Med. Supply
Pitney Bowes, Inc.
Plainsman Printing, Inc.
Positive Promotions *
Marlys J. Proctor
Quality Hardware
Queens Commercial Spraying
R&L Machine
Range Telephone Coop
Regional Supply Center
RMRS System
Robert's Machine
Robert's Repair
Rtmdquist & Hard, P.C.
Elvin Rush
Servall
Sharps' Hardware
Shepard's McGraw-Hill
Smith Auto
Marlette Snoozy
Springhouse Direct
State of Wyoming
Summit Medical Supply
Sundance Appliance
Sundance Cable "IV
Sundance Equipment
Sundance Rating Systems
Sundance State Bank
Sundance Texaco
SWCS
Ted's Service
Tendalre Industries
The Sundance Tlmes
The Travelers
Town of Hulett
Tracy Motor Co.
Tr/-County Electric
Truck & Industrial Supply
OP m'r.L
Insurance
Health Insurance
Health Insurance
Health Insurance
Withholding
Social Security
Social Security
Deferred compensaUon
Insurance
Insurance
Retirement
Retirement
Telephone
Expenses
Supplies
Lodging
Copy Machine expense
Tires
Supplies
Parts
Water, sewer, garbage
Landfill, ambulance
Subscription
Fire extinguisher inspection
Royalty on gravel
Royalty on Smvel
Royalty on gravel
Royalty on gravel
Supplies
Expenses
Prisoner meals, supplies
Postage, filing fee
Weed spray
1993 Supplement for DCED
Bulbs
Bands
Supplies
Supplies
Expenses
Workers compensation
Batch processing
Workers compensation
Royalty on gravel
Supplies
UPS
Mileage
Royalty on gravel
Material
Expenses
Fuel, repairs
Supplies
Supplies
Coal
Mileage
Po,~e
Expenses
Fuel
Expenses
Repairs
Parts for Intercom
Gas
Supplies
Lodging
Ambulance
Supplies
Computer
Maintenance
Legal services
Gas reimbursement
Gravel crushing
Material
Law library
Stationery
Alignment
Supplies
Expenses
Expenses
Publishing
Off, gas
Supplies
Funding
Tools, pumps
Court reporter
Lodging
Inmate transport
Supplies
Postage machine
Supplies
Suppl/es
Expenses
Suppl/es
Spray shooting range
Repa~
Telephone
Dry ink
Postage
Repairs
Repa~s
Ramp
Expenses
Suppl/es
Supplies
IAw library
Repa~
Expenses
Educational tape
Health nurse mileage
Supplies
Supplies
Cable TV-Jail
Parts
Computer services
Sheriff vehicle leases
Repa~s
Subacrlption
Repairs, fuel
Dump body vibrator
Publishing
Disability Insurance
Foam for
Repairs, part.
Electricity
Parts
66380.51
AMOUNT AMOUNT
331.89 331.89
5736.71 5736.71
1930.06 1930.06
8277.45 8277.45
7146.61 7146.61
7374.27 7374.27
7374.22 7374.22
1222.50 1222.50
54.00 54.00
36.00 36.00
6182.82 6182.82
5406.14 5406.14
804.30 804.30
243.57 243.57
575.26 575.26
30.00 30.00
63.10 63.10
2201.77 2201.77
852.35 552.35
37.86 37.86
236.43 236.43
2250.00 2250.00
79.88 79.88
211.00 211.00
31.59 31.59
31.59 31.59
31.59 31.59
474.11 474.11
8.00 8.00
771.14 771.14
4910.74 4910.74
41.27 41.27
27.30 27.30
50.00 50.00
172.50 172.50
I00.00 100.00
131.81 131.81
68.51 68.51
317.18 317.18
163.56 163.56
135.14 135.14
1406.87 1406.87
94.81 94.81
462.22 462.22
29.86 29.86
182.85 182.85
94.81 94.81
85.68 85.68
99.00 99.00
2160.26 21C:~6
14.75 14.75
10.00 10.00
161.03 161.03
14.26 14.26
197.00 197.00
164.61 164.61
3221.28 3221.28
241.57 241.57
385.14 385.14
40.45 40.45
13.11 13.11
27.35 27.35
66.00 66.00
750.00 750.00
112.06 112.06
8118.59 8118.59
25.73 25.73
280.00 280.00
43.45 43.45
52670.00 52670.00
67.71 67.71
691.70 691.70
60.00 60.00
30.00 30.00
336.32 336.32
79.13 79.13
144.37 144.37
133.60 133.60
36.16 36.16
56.55 56.55
2250.00 2250.00
1123.70 1123.70
86.04 86.04
103.80 103.80
300.00 300.00
19.90 19.90
198.75 198.75
3184.70 3184.70
112.15 112.15
29.70 29.70
606.38 606.38
I00.00 I00.00
907.24 907.24
1517.49 1517.49
447.89 447.89
5000.00 5000.00
150.67 150.67
392.94 392.94
30.81 30.81
37.73 37.73
56.00 ~ 56.00
152.19 152.19
461.20 461.20
464.21 464.21
158.74 158.74
43.45 43.45
149.76 149.76
86.23 86.23
29.50 29.50
35.75 35.75
843.63 843.63
400.00 400.00
1639.49 1639.49
8~71 85.71
39.00 39.00
258.65 258.65
546.21 546.21
639.98 639.98
237.17 237.17
393.75 393.75
1066.23 1066.23
2159.74 2159.74
47.97 47.97
Two Way Radio Service Repairs 1263.50
Postmaster Box rent 32.75
U.S. West Telephone 86.82
Uniforms Unlimited Uniforms 918.08
US West Direct Cheyenne Directory 8.95
:ViSA 'Expenses 1046.06
Wal Mart Supplies 66.78
West Publishing Corp. Law library 325.75
West River Audio Visual Repairs 80.00
West Tlre & Alignment Tires 885.40
Western Farm Bureau Service Reclamation bond 250.00
Western Fire Equip. Co., Inc. Drx-a Foam 1065.00
Western Stationers Supplies 17.20
Chrlstina I~ Wood Expenses 6.91
Wy Law Enforcement Academy School 325.00
Jeanne L. Wyatt Expenses 37.52
Wy Machinery Co. Parts 4464.97
Wy State Forestry Division Parts 55.25
Xerox Corporation Lease 140.99
Xerox Corporation Copy ctg. 362.00
Total
243,
Lloyd Rolf stopped in to see if Elvin was here.
Raymond moved to accept the following county collections:
Clerk of Distrlct Court ................................................... $ 203.75
County Clerk ................................................................. $ 7546.00
Health Nurse ................................................................. $22840.38
Sheriff. .......................................................................... $ 715.00
Perry seconded, all ayes, motion carried.
Jeanette Smith came in to pick up an application form for the boards.
Perry leR at 11:30 for an appointment, returned at 11:45.
Joseph Baron, County Attorney, went over several items.
Raymond moved to sign the Joint Powers Agreement with Campbell and Weston County,
all ayes, motion carried.
The meeting adjourned for lunch. :
I:00 o'clock p.m. All present.
Elvin Rush, Road and Bridge Supt. gave his monthly report.
Jim Gels came in to see about gravel on the Upper Oak Creek Road.
Doris Vore came in to talk about the rural addressing system, she would like to have the name
the Bergland Canyon Road, # I 0, aka Bergland Road to Moskee, # 13A, aka Black Butte
Clark Road, she would like to have it called the Reynolds Road as everyone in that neighborhood
also asked about getting a catflegate in the road west of the mail box.
2:30 o'clock p.m. Perry moved to transfer $I0,000.00 from Cash Reserve to the Miscellaneous
County Health Insurance due to an expenditure made to Crook County Employee Benefit Trust for a J
in funds, there were no written or oral objections, Raymond seconded, all ayes, motion carried.
Ethel Foster and Joanne Rich came in to see about getting some work done on
because of illness In the family, a nurse needs to get In there everyday.
Raymond moved to accept the following tax rebate:
Michael D. & Patricla L. Leslie ........................................ $40.91
Perry seconded, all ayes, motion carried.
Cherl Koehn came in to see about purchasing gravel from the County for the Humphrey Road.
Raymond moved to award the following scholarships:
Tami Mlchele Tinken-MooreroR
Elliott C.J. Heilman-Sundance
Jodl L. Willey-Hulett
Darbl N. Dark-Renewal
Misty Rachelle Palmer-Alternate
Stacey Anne MacDonald-Alternate
Jeromy James Humes-Alternate
Amanda B. Crawford-Alternate
Perry seconded, all ayes, motion carried.
Adjourned at 5:00 o'clock p.m.
Wednesday, June 8, 19@4
8:00 o'clock a.m. All present.
Ellen Drlskill came in to ask for permission to have fireworks the 4th of July at Devils
moved to grant permission, Raymond seconded, all ayes, motion carried.
Perry moved to delay action on the Hay Creek Road #31 until further research can be obtained,
seconded, all ayes, motion carried.
Perry moved to appoint The Sundance Tlmes as the official newspaper for the next year, Raymond
all ayes, mot/on carried.
VIc Worthington came in to visit.
Adjourned for lunch.
1:00 o'clock p.m. All present.
Joseph Baron, County Attorney, came In to discuss several items.
Na~ c~.~B~enU-Zinda, M~U~ He up to discuss the State Retirement program, she adso asked i
for the:bathroOrh In the basement: .... "
Joe and Virginia Engelhaupt came in to discuss where they could get treated timbers for
Texaco's petit/on for rebate #469 & 470, 94-91, is denied, based upon findings of facts and
law established during discussion and research on the case.
Executive session called at 2:00 p.m., back into regular session at 2:25 p.m.
Perry moved to make the following Board appointments:
Weed & Pest Board ............................................ Allien Spangler-Unexpired term
Library Board .................................................... Jeanette Smith
Mary Yemington
Museum Board .......... " ...................................... Stan Cliver
Evelyn HeJde
Promotion Board ............................................... Judy Brengle
Raymond seconded, all ayes, motion carried.
Gene Gade, County Agent, came in to go over his budget request.
~e culvert in the Fenema Road #132, will have to be replaced and the traffic will have to reroute
will be no detour. Construction to proceed immediately.
Mary Jane and Bill Dunbar came in to discuss the Subdivision Rules as it related to Beulah.
The meeting adjourned'to meet again in regular session July 5, 1994 at 8:00 o'clock a.m.
Major F. Miller, Chairman
Perry Livingston, Vice
A~ Raymond L. Dennis, Member
Eva J. Rush, County Clerk
]l llll Ill l I
by Elaine Clark
Jessie (Partlow) Wilson, former
arearesident, passed awayon June
10 at Wilmington, Del. She is
survived by two sisters, Iva Sher-
rard of Sundance and Edna Prestes
of Dunning, Neb. Services were
held on Tuesday at I I:00 a.m. at
Wilmington.
David Peterson is a patientat
Lookout Memorial Hospital in
Spearfish at this writing. He hopes
to be home during the week. Last
Monday David and Anna Peterson
were aRemoon visitors of Sam and
Alice Lappe.
Mr. and Mrs. Todd Beagle of Elks,
NV visited his father, Tom Beagle,
grandmother, Margaret Beagle,
and other family members in
Sundance, Sheridan and Casper
before returning home.
Doris Vore and Myron and Mar-
Jorie Goodson drove to Belle
Fourche last Thursday where they
enjoyed dinner with Dorothy
French.
Dot Gregson and MarJorie Good-
son attended the four states con-
vention of Beta Sigma Phi at Casper
Friday to Sunday.
Ron and Mary Pulse of Cheyenne
visited friends in Sundance last
week on their way to Minnesota.
George and Beverly Peterson
motored to Lander on Thursday
and returned on Friday bringing
theft son, Dallas, home for an ex-
tended visit.
George Peterson entered Lookout
Memorial Hospital Monday for
emergency surgery. He should be
home in three or four days.
Nubs and Norma Bernd attended
"Fan Pastics" at Black Hills play
house on Saturday afternoon.
Pete and Delores Chevrette spent
from May 18 to June 10 visiting
relatives and friends at various
places to the east. They attended a
wedding at Minneapolis, visited at
the Upper Peninsula of Michigan
before going to Chicago to visit
with their daughter and family.
Their grandchildren, Sarah and
Arthur Schroeder of Vernon Hills,
IL returned home with them to
spend three weeks.
The Crook County CatfleWomen
will serve a free "Beef for Father's
Day" dinner for senior citizens on
Friday, June 17 at noon in the
Sundance Senior Citizens Center
in place of the regular scheduled
menu.
Merle and Evelyn Sisson attended
the 60th wedding anniversary open
house for Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mills
on Sunday.
Ervle and Lydia Hogan enjoyed
breakfast at the Log Cabin on
Sunday morning and had dinner
at the senior center at noon.
Sam Hogan telephoned his par-
ents, Ervle and Lydia Hogan from
Germany during the week. He and
his family will be returning to the
states September 1.
Jim and Vickie Clark and Amber
and Straitor and Elaine Clark at-
tended the ranch auction of Bud
and Josephine Jones 27 miles
north east of Newell on Saturday.
The Jones' will be permanently
residing in Sundance after July I.
Leland and Ann Baker and
Straltor and Elaine Clark were
dinner guests of Spike and Betty
Olson at their home on Sunday
noon.
Les and Donna Waugh and Jen-
nifer Vineyard attended a high
school rodeo at Douglas over the
weekend. Jennifer successfully
participated in the
roping competition. On
turn trip they
castle to visit
Buer and children
who have
Newcastle and are
painting. They also
Mark and Cindy Duca
dren and
and children.
Summer special
trips slated
for senior canters
Special summer
were recently introduced
nior center
on the
s/on Trsin. The
plan will enable seniors to
ence an exciting Journey
the Centennial Valley
on Tuesdays or
throughout the summer.
The substantiall3
of $
groups of 45 or more. In
the Old (
a $4.95 lunch special to the
groups.
Departing from
ruing and heading due
the Centennial Valley.
makes a one hour stop in
torical gold mining town~
tennial
From there, the train
the high country through
fill pine forests to the tuna
polnt of Lake Owen at an
of over 9,000 feet.
The comfortable
have access to open-air
for 360
graph
For reservations or
mation, call (307]
582-7245.