PAGE 2 TI~ SUNDANCE TIMES AUGUST 23, 1979
PUBLICATION OF
SUMMONS
CIVIL NO. 5140
TO THE DEFENDANTS:
A.A. Fox, a/k/a Adelbert
A. Fox, deceased; William R.
Fox, a/k/a W.R. Fox, de-
ceased; Tnmmn L. Fox, de-
ceased; Barbara Fox, a/k/a
Barbara A. Fox and as Bar-
bara H. Fox, deceased; Eliz-
abeth A. Fox, a/k/a Eliza-
beth Ann Fox and as Eliza-
beth Fox and as ~e Fox,
deceased;. H.G. Fox, a/k/a
Harold Germaine Fez and as
Harry G. Fox, deceased;
George FJy, a/k/a C~rge
Esly, deceased; Fay M~ Ells-
worth, deceased; and M/lo
unknown heirs and devisees
of any of the foregoh~ and
Harold M. Fox, Clarence M.
Fox, Miles L. Fox, Ruby
&nRh, Hsrry Stulth, Anna I.
Smith, Hart7 S~th, Anna
K. Bowman, Alice G. Mc-
Moran, Flossle Cdeamn
Daw~m, Grace O. Notting-
ham, Mary S. Ely and the
unknown heirs and devisees
~ of any of tbe foregoing who
may be daceased.
You and each of you will
hereby take ncC~ce that there
is now on file in the District
Court of Crook Ceunty,
Wyom~, at Sundance,
Wyoming, filed by Irene
sr~s, ~, a Compleint
you as defendants
demanding judgement
quieting plaimiif s title to tbe
f~_tmCmg dascna~ed lands
and premims, simam in
Crook County, Wyomiug, to-
wit:
BlockT, I,ots 3 and 4,
Fourth Addition to the Town
~f Mo~:roft, Crook County,
Wyoming .
~Mnst the dofand~ts, and •
mat dofendants be ad~udg~
to have no right, title or
interest therein, and that
pmm~ i~ such omer m~I
further relief as is just and
equitable.
You are further notified
that unless you answer said
on or before the~
24th day of September, 1979,
said Ceu~phint wm be taken
as.true and judgement by
defmdt rendered ~mnst
you.
DATED this 6th day of
August, t979.
s/Beulah A. Imm~
Clerk of Court
Mark L. Hughes, Attorney
P.O. Box 456
Sundsnce, Wyoming 82729
Attomey for Plaintiff
Publish: August 9, 16, 23,
and 30, 1979
NOHCE BY PUBLICATION
TO: All creditors and otbers
interested in the esm~ of
LORETrA CALLAHAN, De-
ceased:
You are hereby notified
that a Petition has been filed
in the District ,Court of the
Sixth Judicial District in
Sundance, Wyoming, by
Melvin Callehan. setting:
forth that LO~A CALL-
AHAN died interstate Febr- "
uary 8, 1965, being then a
resident of,San Luis Obispo,
California, and that the time
c~ her death she was the
owner of an undivided One-
sixth interest in the following
described tracts of land in
Crook County, Wyoming, to-
wit:
To~ddp 5O North, Range
66 West of the 6th P.M.
Section II: SE ¼ NEV(,
Section 1,2: S½NW¼,
SW¼, E½
Section 13:WI/2WV2
and said petition further set-
ting "forth that said decen-
dent left surviving her as her
sole and only heirs at law her
husband, PAUL J. CALLA-
HAN, her daughter, ELSA
MAY BROWN, and her son,
MELVIN CALLAHAN, and
praying that the Court enter
its decree of kinship to her,
and the right of descent in
the above described property
interest.
You are further hotified
that the t/me for he~ing on
said petition Ires been fixed
at 10 o'clock in the forenoon
the ah day or Sep~mbe,,
1979, m the courtroom of the.
at the Town of.
Stmdame, Crook County, •
Wyoming, on or before
which time any objections or
claims herein may be filed,
and any permms intereetod in
said estate my appear and
d~ow catme, if any tbey have,
why the prayer of said peti-
tion shOtlki not be granted.
DATED July 25, 1979.
/s/Beulah A. huming
CLERK OF COURT
PUB: Aug. 2, 9, 16, 23, 1979
BY PUBLICATION
TO: All creditors and others
interested in the estate of
PAUL J. CALLAHAN, De-
ceased.
You are hereby notified
a Petition has been filed
in the D/strict Court of the
S~th Judicial Districtin
Stmdance, Wyomi~, by
Dorothy P.,C~ilalum .setth~
:nmemm or A ~ m~'m~ Oe Tm~~rm~:-
COUNCg, OW 11~ TOWN OF 1IIE CITY OF
SUNDANC~, WYOMING
August 6, 1979
The Town Council met this day in regular session, there
being present Mayor Floyd Cart and all @onncil members.
Also present were James Clark, Joe Popham, Jerry Parker,
Kenny Glover, Darlene Speidel, Alan Temple, Robert
Dominick, Ralph Goodson, Gordon Lenz, Bob Ulrich, Lee
Middleton, Dave Leinen, Frank Watson, Mary Jean Wilson,
Sherry! Mooney, Rose Zella Proctor, Dwight Jundt, Bonnie
Boaudoin, Gary Snider, Noel Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
Gray, Deb Robert, Mike King, and Carnie Westover.
The minutes of the previous meetir~ were read and
approved.
The Grant application for the proposed Sundance Swim-
" ming Pool was approved and signed by Mayor Floyd Cart to
be submitted to the Wyoming Recreation Commission. The
engineers were given approval to proceed with soil tests and
preliminary work necessary at this time.
Gary Snider expressed concern over truck parking on third
street, leaving a minimal traveling lane. The councl] had
received various complaints from area residents. Other
park/ng problems were discussed with nothing resolved as
they have no authority to ~m/t public parking to selected
groups.
The Council accepted a request for annexation from Terry,.
Ted, and Darlene Speidel. Public meetings will be set up to
handle these procedures.
A bid wss received from Energy Electric for the
construction of the Fire Department and ambulance garage.
The bki of ~7.597., with the deductions of items 1,2,3 and 4,
s~y.aCcepted. The thickness of in,relation is pendia~ further
Rose Zella Proctor asked ff the dty crew would rope off the
street in front of the school again this year for the annual
bar-b-que, and have trash cans available.
Earl Gray asked the Council to restore Ryan Street and the
alley behind his property to a decent condition. The Council
agreed to check and do whatever needed to be done.
Gaylord Lenz indicated he was willing to have his property
annexed conditional to the City agreeing he would not have to
install curb and gutter, and that they would grant him a malt
Beverage Permit. No assurance was given on the liquor
license, which is controlled by the State of Wyoming.
Purchase of the privately owned sewer line in that area was
alse dmcussed.
The Police Department asked the Council about their
jurisdiction on the Fair Grounds. It was suggested they meet-
with the County Commissioners and work together to resolve
any problems they are encountering there.
Mike IQn~ ~ the results of the Land Use Planning
r questioneer, wh/ch indicated the public would like to attend a
meeting on zoning and permit systems. Mike also announced
plans to hold another hang gliding event on the 25th and 26th
of August, with proceeds to go Wward the swimming pool and
forth that PAUL J. CALL- Search and ~e Group.
AHAN died interstate Jan- The Councff entered into an agreement with Bearlodge
uary 9, 1979, being then a / Engineering for engineering services not toexceed6% ofthe
resklent of Seal Reach, Cal-
ifomia, end that at the time
of. his death, he was the
owner of an undivided One-
twelfth interest in the follow-
ing rimmed tracts of land
in Crock county, Wyomins,
to-wit:
T~ 50 North, Range
66 West of the 6th P.M.
~'I'ION 11: SE¼NE¼,
NE¼SE¼
Section 12: S1/,NW¼,
NW¼,E~/,
Section 13:W½W½
and said petition further set-
ring forth that said dece-
dent "left surviving ~ as
sole and only heir at la# his
wife, DOROTHY P. CALL-
AHAN, and praying that the
Court enter its decree deter-
mining the date of death of
said decedent, his heirs and
their degree of kinship to
him, and the right of descent
in the above described prop-
erty.
You are further notified
that the time for hearing on
said petition has been fixed
I0 o'clo~ in the fore-
noon on the 4th day of
SepCember, 1979, in the
courtroom of tbe Courthouse
at the Town of Su~,
Crook County, Wyoming, on
or before .which time any
objections or claims may be
filed, and any persons in-
terem~ in said estate may
appear and show cause, ff
any they have, why the
p~ayer of said petition should
not be grented.
DATED July 25, !979.
/s/Beulah A:~muning
CLERK OF COURT
PUB: Aug. 2, 9, 16,.23, 1979
I
Field Office days 2nd & |
• 4th Thursdays [10-3 =
|p.m.] 307 Main. Call|
Ii 28&U82 for,~tu aimoint-;|,
- - -...ZN
completed water improvement grant, items number 1 and 4.
Tbe Cmmcfl agreed to purchase a bus from Crook Cotmty
School District //1, for the specific use of the Recreation
Board, for the amount of $10.00. Mayor Floyd Carr appointed
Doug Ramsey to fill the vacancy, left by Donna Harts
~on-from the Recreation Board.
A motion was made by Hubbard and seconded by Garman
to ~ a Malt Beverage Permit for the Crook County
Horsemen's Association.
The Council agreed to grant an easement to Range
Telephone Comlmny for underground cable.
Approval was given for James Cooper's building permit,
garage, in the amount of $4,250. and tentative approval for
William Jacksons building permit, pending Land Us~
Plannt~ approval.
• The annexation petition Of the Reed-C~onn addition was
reviewed and found to be in minimum compliance with
Wyoming State Statutes and proceedings inRated to annex
the property by setting the rime'for a public hearing to be held
September 10, 1979 at City Hall.
Ordinance number 3, 1979, regardung U-Turns was
passed, adopted, and approved on the first reading as an
emergency 6~ to go into effect immediately, h a motion
~mde by Froiander and seconded by Fullerton,
Ordiance number 4, 1979, regarding certain misdemeanors
was passed, adopted, and approved on the first reading ss
an emergency ordiance to go into effect immediately, in a
motion made by Hubbard and seconded by Garman.
Bills were read for the month of August and warrants
ordered drawn for the same:
Administration
Ambulance
Sanitation
Streets and Alleys '
Revenue sharing
Meter re~mds
Public Safety
Water
Sewer
P~ and Cemeteries
Fire
Total
Receipts for the month of July:
Licenses
Cigarette Tax
Sales Tax
l~liscellaneous
Cemeteries
Ambulance
Availability Fees
Interest
Fines
Gas Tax"
I% Sales Tax
Meter Deoos~ts .......
$7,238.29
941.76
2,472.49
3,241.34
4,337.45
25.00,
7,193.64
11,470.97
525.10
927.37
22.44
~,44o.83
$2,000.00
1 ,O67.O9
5,460.91
682.4O
715,00"
302.44
2,O60.00
932.50
416.00
1,226.37
4,517.60
200.00
Revenue Sharing
CETA
Radar Grant
Total
There being no further business to come
at this time the meeting was adjourned.
(SEAL)
. A~['EST: Carole Westover
Clerk-Treasurer
WYOMING HIGHWAY
DEPARTMENT
Cheyenne, Wyoming
NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE
OF AND FINAL
SE'ITLEMENT FOR
HIGHWAY WORK
Notice is hereby given
that the State Highway
Commission of Wyoming has
accepted as completed ac-
cording to plans, spec~ca-
tions and rules governing the
same, the work performed
under that certain contract
dated November 30, 1978,
between the State of Wyo-
ming, ~ug through s~d
Commission, and J.H. Hilt
Engineering, Inc. (.South Da-
kata Corporation) the Con-
tractor, on Highway Project
No. ARS-2241 & SMP-7784
consisting of replacement of
bridge railing at one location
on the east bound lane of
four lane divided Interstate
Sundance
Schools
Monday, Aug.
Wieners, corn,
butter, peaches,
Tuesday, Aug.,
Goulash, biscuits
fruit jello, milk.
Wednesday,
Wimples, carrot
sticks, hash brown
applesauce, milk.
Thursday, Aug.
and noodles,
banana bread,
milk.
Priday, Aug.
apricots, milk. .
highway between Moorcroft oneof l
and Sundance located ap- enter the
proximately 7.5 miles
southwest of the West Sun- ruing Scholars
dance Interchange in Crook fall.
County and the Contractor is Selection for the
entitled to final settlement fled and
therefore; that the Superin- manding UW
tendent of the State Highway ognises a
Department will cause said high
Contract~ to be paid the full achievement and
amotmt due Them under said tential for
contract on October 3, 1979. collegiate study.
The date of the first pub- Those
licetion of this notice is: gram receive a
each semester
August 23, 1979
STATE HIGHWAY ular semesters
COMMISSION OF maintain an
WYOMING point average of
and a 3.5 in the
L,J. Gunton study.
Jackie is a 1978
Chief Acx'.ountant
Federal Aid Section her parents are Mr.
Publish: August 23, 30; Glen Wyatt.
September 3, 1979
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at 8:30 p,m.
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