PAGE 10 TI' SUNDANCE OCTOBER 11, .110
WYOMING STATE HIOHW&Y DEPARTMENT
NOTIOIB
INVITA'I'[ON TO BID
The Wyoming Highway Department will receive sealed bids in
the omce of the Purchasing Agent, Building No. 6189, P.O. Box
1708, Cheyenne, Wyoming, 82002-9019, until 3:00 P.M,,
Thursday, October 18, 1990 at which time they will be publicly
opened and read forFURNISHING SNOWREMOVALIN W]mTON
COUNTY ON WYO 116, UPTON-SUNDANCE ROAD AND HAY
CREEK ROAD. Only bids submitted on Wyoming Highway De-
partment bid forms will be considered. Bid forms and further
informaUon may be obtained, without charge, by contacting
Scott Sorensen In the Purchasing Office, Telephone No. (307)
777-4398.
WYOMING STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
BY: Sally Duran
Sally Duran, PPB
Purchasing/Surplus Administrator
Publish: October 4, I I, 1990
NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE AND
FINAL PAYMENT AND SETTLEMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 7th day of November,
1990, final settlement and payment will be made by the TOWN OF
SUNDANCE, Sundance, Wyoming, for and on account of the
contract with WAGAMAN REDI MIX & CONSTRUCTION, Box
455, Sundance, Wyoming, 82729, for furnishing all labor,
materials and performing all work necessary for construction of
TOWN OF SUNDANCE, SECOND STREET IMPROVEMENTS,
1990, in accordance with plans and specifications of the TOWN OF
SUNDANCE, Sundance, Wyoming. The above work having been
completed and accepted according to the plans and specifications
of the TOWN OF SUNDANCE by James A. Miller, Mayor; and the
above date being 41 days after the first publication of this notice,
the said contract will be finally settled.
Any person, co-partnership, association, agency, or corporation
who shall have any unpaid claims against said contractor for or on
account of furnishing of labor, materials, equipment, sustenance,
provisions, provender, or other supplies used or consumed by such
contractor and/or subcontractor in or about the performance of
said work may at any time, up to and including the date of final
settlement and payment, file a verified statement of any and all
amounts due on account of such claim with TOWN OF SUN-
DANCE, Wyoming.
Failure on the part of the claimant to file such statement prior to
such final settlement and payment will relieve absolutely the
TOWN OF SUNDANCE from all or any liability for such claim.
TOWN OF SUNDANCE, Wyoming
City Hall, 213 Main St.
Sundance, Wyoming, 82729
/S/James A. Miller
by: James A. Miller
Mayor
Publish: September 27; October 4, 11, 18, 25; November 1, 1990
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice is hereby given to any person with interest in a 1985 Ford
Van VIN 1FDDE 14H9FHC2282: that the afore mentioned vehicle
will be sold at sheriffs sale on October 12, 1990 at 10:30 A.M. at
the Sundance Trade Center, E. Hwy. 14, Sundance, WY.
Sundance Trade Center
by: Linda Foster
Publish: October 4, I l, 1990
NOTICE ................
Notice is hereby given of an election by the qualified lectors
whether or not to continue to impose a 2% lodging tax upon the
sale price paid for transient lodging services within the County
for the primary purpose of promotion of travel and tourism.
Election shall be conducted on November 6, 1990.
Eva J. Willey
Crook County Clerk
Publish: October 4, II, 18, 25, 1990
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given of an election by the qualified electors
whether or not to impose a .25 mill levy (.00025) upon property
in the Devils Tower Conservation District for conservation pur-
poses.
Electlon shall be conducted on November 6, 1990.
Eva J. Willey
Crook County Clerk
,Publish: October 4, 11, 18, 25, 1990
WYOMING HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
CHEYENNE, WYOMING
NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE OF
AND
FINAL SETTLEMENT FCR HIGHWAY WORK
NoUce Is hereby given that the State Highway Commission of
Wyoming has accepted as completed according to plans, specl-
fications and rules governing the same the work performed under
that certain contract dated May 17, 1990, between the State of
Wyoming, acting through said Commission, and DRM, Inc., a
Wyoming Corporation, the Contractor, on Highway Project Num-
ber SMP-CM-90-4(94) 141 conslsting of minor grading, removal
and replacement of fence and cattleguards, guardmfl modifica-
tions and miscellaneous work at three locations on 1-90 between
Gillette and Sundance at mileposts 165.68, 172.09 and 178.92,
and the Contractor Is entitled to final settlement therefor, that
the Superintendent of the State Highway Department will cause
said Contractor to be paid the full amount due him under said
contract on November 7, 1990.
The date of the first publication of this notice is: September 27,
1990,
STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION OF WYOMING
By: John M. Richardson
John M. Richardson
Federal Aid Supervisor
Accounting Branch
Publish: September 27; October 4, 11, 1990
COUNTY ROAD NOTICE
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
The Board of County Commissioners has decided to vacate a
road commencing at a point on the Little Missouri River Road
#200 In tile SI/2SE1/4SWl/4, Section 33 and running in a
northwesterly direction through the SE I / 4SW I / 4, NW I / 4SW I /
4, Section 33, then SEI/4NEI/4, NWl/4NEI/4, NEI/4NWI/4,
Section 32 then northwesterly through the Sl/2SWI/4, Section
29, SEI/4SE l/4, NEI/4SEI/4, NWl/4SE1/4, SWl/4NEI/4,
NEI/4NWI/4, Section 30 and ending at a point In the SEI/
4SWI/4, Section 19, Township 58 North, Range 64 West of the
6th P.M. Crook County, Wyoming.
All objectlons thereto or claims for damages by reason thereof
must be filed in writing with the Crook County Clerk on or before
noon on the 7th day of November, 1990, or the road will be
vacated as slated herein without reference to such o0ections or
claims for damages.
Eva J. Willey
Crook County Clerk
Dated: October 9, 1990
Publish: Oclober I I, 18, 25, 1990
MINUTES OF A ]JOUI,AR MEiINO OF THE TOWN COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF 8UNDANCE, WYOMING
October 1, 1990
The Town Council met this day in regular session with Mayor
Miller and Council Members Brooks, Hubbard, Hart, and Gill
attending.
The Minutes of the September I0, 1990 regular meeting were
approved as read.
The Clerk-Treasurer reported a bank balance of $50,367.46.
The City Engineer reported he has not heard from the Department
of Environmental Quality on the application filed for a permit to
construct the Eppler water line. Double availability fee will be
charged to the Seeley heirs as this is out of the City limits. There
will be one tap fee.
The City Engineer reported the Vista West Improvece
District is having awater studydone to determine how they could
bring their water system into compliance with E P A's Drinking
Water Standards. One alternative is to hookup to City water.
Following discussion Hart moved, Gill seconded, the City could
offer to deliver Vista West water at the going rate charged for
outside users which at the present time is $2.7 5 a thousand with
the City providing the tap and a meter. Carried.
David Dick, Crook County Memorial Hospital Administrator,
gave the Council an update on hospital and ambulance opera-
tions.
The Mayor reported he had committed the $500.00 budgeted for
Economic Development to go to the Citizens Committee To
Preserve Rural Health Care.
The Sundance Ambulance Fund has a balance of $10,456.46.
The Chlefof Police, Hospital Administrator, and EMT, Frolan-
der, will meet and decide on specifications needed for the new
ambulance. The Chlef of Police will be in charge of writing up the
specifications, advertising them, distributing them, and asking
for bids. Bids will be opened at the December 3 regular Council
meeting.
Due to budget modifications, the City will not be purchasing a
used dump truck this year, but will be purchasing a used snow
plow and hitch.
The Mayor reported the drop in gas tax revenue, is due to the
closing of RC Off Company and delinquent monthly payments
from the state.
Discussion was held on annexing businesses west of town.
The Mayor asked Floyd Carr to do an appraisal on some land the
City Is interested In purchasing from the Highway Department
for future expansion of their lagoon or landfill.
The Mayor reported Randy Fall Is requesting an Economic
Development Loan. This request will go before the Economic
Development Committee.
The Maintenance Foreman reported the City water has been
chlorinated as a precautionary measure. The water line coming
from the hard water well has been severed.
Other comments and reports were given.
The Land Use Planning Commission approved a buiding permit
for the Turf Bar for rerooflng the building and for an addition.
There were no adjustment for the month of September.
Hubbard moved, GHill seconded, to approve payment of the
bills in the amount of $36,335.35. Carried.
The meeting was adjourned at 8:45 P.M.
(SEAL) Mayor James A. Miller
ATTEST: Clerk-Treasurer Lila L. Butts
ADDITIONAL VOUCHER LIST FOR SEPBEMBER, 1990
"Chrysler Credit Corp. D Miscellaneous $492.06
*Chrysler Credit Corp. P Miscellaneous 480.89
*Sundance State Bank FED Salaries 1,796.00
*Sundance State Bank FICA Salaries 2,938.48
.*WY Retirement System Retirement 2,154.87
*WY Retirement System Salaries 18.99
............................................................................
Total $4,355.31
Total Payroll +19,205.76
Grand Total +$23,561.07
* Voucher PaldPrlbr to c0unefl Mdg ........... ''
VOUCHER LIST FOR OCTOBER, 1990
Name Purpose Amount
American Express Travel $171.21
American Red Cross Supplies 95.00
AWWA Assn. Dues 120.00
Bearlodge Limited, Inc. Engineer 62.50
Central Life Assurance Co. Health Ins. 2,646.22
Charles Jones Misc. 2.00
City-Clerk Treasurer Petty Cash 32.18
Crook County Dispatch 1,200.00
Crook County Welding, Inc. Supplies 28,.88
Crystal Park Waterslike Trips 296.00
D&R Fire & Safety Eq. Co. Supplies 1,669.65
Dan Nolan Refunds 10.00
Dillon Hardware Supplies I 01.71
Doreen's Delivery Service Supplies 9.00
Fisher Sand & Gravel Co. System Repairs 103.92
Glen Canfleberry Refunds I 0.00
Hanes Chemical Toilet Softball Toilets 170.00
Hartl Electric System Repairs 93.50
Hazel Moore Utility Deposit
Refund
Henryetta Bill Utility Deposit
Refund
Hughes & Dumbrill Attorney
J & D Precast, Inc. Supplies
J.W. Rollins Utility Deposit
Refund
Kate Donaldson Estate Utility Deposit
Refund
Kathy Davis Refunds
Law Enforcement Equip. Co. Uniforms
Marcus & Joyce McClanahan Utility Deposit
Refund 25.00
Marilyn McLaughlin Refunds 10.00
Mercoid Division System Repairs 139.18
Metz Beverage Co., Inc. Supplies ' 588.65
N.A. Nelson Construction Utility Deposit
Refund 50.00
Northwest Pipe F/Rings Supplies 150.67
Petersen Lumber & Grain Supplies 390.20
Peterson Gas Co. Propane (Heat) 201.00
Peterson Gas Co. Propane (Fuel) 141.05
Ralph Goodson Refunds I 0.00
Robert's Repair Vehicle Repair 134.29
Servall Towel & Linen Supply Janitor 15.00
Sharps' Hardware Supplies 10.50
State of WY Telephone 5.76
Sundance Equipment Equipment &
Maintenance 141.65
Sundance Food & Fuel Gas (Fuel) 774.68
Sundance Texaco Equipment &
Maintenance 66.00
Top Office Products Office Supplies 4.93
Tracy Motor Co. Supplies 245.47
Tri-County Electris Assn. Street Lights 16.60
Trl-County EIectrlc Assn. Street Lights 1,024.18
* U.S. Postal Service Postage 72.34
Western Business Resource Copy Machine 28.36
Western Stationers Office Supplies 41.68
Whispering Pines Janitor 70.00
WY Assoc. Chiefs of Police Supplies 25.00
WY Workers CompensaUon Workers Comp. 272.64
Total $12,774.28
Total Payroll + 0.00
Grand Total $12,774.28
King Louis XVI popularized the cultivation of potatoes
in France by wearing potato flowers in his buttonhole.
NOTICE OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLffrION
CROOK COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD
In accordance with Wyoming Statutes, the Crook County Public
Library Board hereby announced that it intends to make final
settlement with MAC Construction, P.O. Box 9041, Rapid City,
SD 57709 theconstruction of the Crook County Public Library
Addition, 122 N. 4th, Sundance. Wyoming 82729. for the Crook
County Public Library Board on the forty first (41) calendar day
after the first publication of this legal notice, providing that all
conditions have been met: this date being October 16, 1990.
Final payment is now due the Contractor in accordance with the
terms of the contract. Said final payment will be made on the 21 st
day of November, 1990, said date being the 41st day after the
publication of this notice.
Publish: OctOber 1 I, 18, 1990
NOTICE OF SHERDeF'S SALE ON EXECUTION
Accordance to Wyoming State Statute #I-21-601 the following
property will be sold at sheriffs sale November l, 1990 on the
front steps of the Crook County Courthouse at I0:00 A.M. The
property may be seen by contacting the Crook County Sheriffs
Office.
1. Curtis Mathes 13" color T.V., Mode] #H1330MA, Serial
#13603780 Made in 1982.
2. Colt Colteer 4-22, .22 Semi Auto Rifle With Bushnell Sportvlew
4X15MM Scope, No Serial Number.
3. L.C. Smith Double Shotgun Monogram Grade 12GA. En-
graved, Serial #RE106542.
4. Winchester Roiling Block, Pat. Oct. 7, 1879, 32-40 Cal. Serial
#22793.
5. 1927 TWenty Dollar ($20.00) Gold Coin in Bolo Necktie.
CROOK COUNTY SHERIFF
Ronald H. Pulse
Ronald H. Pulse Sheriff
Publish: October I I, 1990
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S S ..A.. E ON EXEC.UTION
Accordance to Wyoming State Statute #I-21-601 the following
property will be sold at Sheriffs sale November l, 1990 on the
front steps of the Crook County Courthouse at I0:00 A.M. The
property may be seen by contacting the Crook County Sheriffs
Omce.
I. GE V.C.R.V.H.S., Made in 1984, Serial #6T5R58618, Model
# I VCR5002X.
CROOK COUNTY SHERIFF
Ronald H. Pulse
Ronald H. Pulse Sheriff
Publish: October I l, 1990
IMMUNIZATIONS: NOT JUST complications) are adults and
FOR KIDS childrenwith chronic heart and
Thanks to the breakthrough lung problems, residents of
of modern mediclne, smallpox nursing homes and chronic
has been eradicated from the care facilities, otherwise
face of the earth. Vaccine - healthypersons65yearsofage
preventable diseases such as and older, children receiving
polio, diptheria and whooping long-term aspirin therapy, and
cough are becoming rarer each adults and children with
year. Measles, mumps and chronic metabolic diseases (i.e.
rubella are not nearlyas deadly diabetes), kidney problems,
as they once were. We are all immunosupresslon, anemlaor
considerate of protecting our severe asthma. These persons
children. But what about our- should contact their physician
selves? What about our par- of Public Healtb.,Olllce for in-
ent ' "':' + : formation regarj,nelnflu-
Each year influenza claims enza vaccine.
thelivesofthousandsofpeople The flu vaccine is made of
in the United States. Approxi- onlykilledviruses (inactivated)
mately 80 to 90 percent of all which are incapable of pro-
influenza associated deaths duclng the' disease. While
from 1972 to 1981 occurred people receiving the flu vaccine
among persons over 65 years 20 or 30 years ago often expe-
of age. In 1988 influenza/ riencedunpleasantsideeffects,
pneumonia was ranked the this is no longer the case.
sixth leading cause of death in Modern manufacturing tech-
the United States. nlques allow production of a
Influenza ("the flu"} is ares- more purified vaccine, with the
piratory disease caused by vi- resultoffewersideeffectstoday.
ruses which have repeatedly Flue shots should be given
demonstrated an ability to annually, optimally in late Oc-
causemaJorepldemics.Typical tober. The peak flu season is
symptoms of influenza include from November untll April. Flu
an abrupt onset of fever, sore shots must be given everyyear
throat, cough and muscle for two reasons: First, protec-
aches. Some people develop tions tends to decline over the
serious medical complications course of a year and secondly,
following influenza infection since influenza viruses fre-
50.0 such as bronchitls, pneumonia quently undergo changes, the
and non-respiratory problems, vaccine given one year may not
50.00 High-rlsk groups (those person provide protection against new
733.33 with the highest chance of strains which could circulate
00,0.oo [ ._... _ .C0mmunity--]
25.00 For more information on in-
fluenza and influenza vaccine,
I ||_|n ] contact your physician or the
7.5O
I0.00 =t ,, + ' Crook County Health Office at
110.95 Moorcroft 283-I 142.
The Crook County Public
Several classes are scheduled Health Nurse will be available
to start in October on the in the following locations:
Moorcroft campus. They are: Beulah: October l I - 1:30 to
painting scenery with animals
3:00 at Margaret Blakeman's
taughtbyNewcastle artistAnna home.
Lou Anderson. The class will
Hulett: October 17 - 9 to 12
'meet for two Saturdays from 8
a.m. to 5 p.m, on the 12th and a.m. at the Senior Citizens
20th of October In the el- Center, and November 5 from
ementary school. 1-4 p.m. at the Clinic.
Sundance: October 24 - 9-12
Basic and corrective horse-
a.m. at the Senior Citizens
shoeing, Voy Cox, instructing, Center and November 7 from
will meet in the high school, I-4 at the Public Health Office.
Monday, October 22 from 7-9 Moorcroft: October 31 from 9-
p.m. The calligraphy class, 12 a.m. at the Senior Citizens
taught by Malka Bestel, will Center and November 14 from
meet from 6-9 p.m. in the
Community Education Build- 1-4 p.m. at Moorcroft Clinic.
Ing Friday nights starting Oc- 4,4,4,,
tuber 12. All of these classes lII----,[[
are for college credit earned
WW '=qU
through Eastern Wyoming
College at Torrlngton and held r-- qk
on the Moorcroft campus, o'4"4'4
There are also many non- by Frank Themes
credit classes such as soft Supervisor
padded albums, Saturday, NOXIOUS WP-ED FROST
October 13 from 9-12 noon; DAMAGE
interior decorating, Tuesday, To spray or not to spray, what
October 23 and 30; wood- is the answer. This question
working in the Moorcroft High may be on a lot of people's
School, Monday, October 15 at minds.
7 p.m.; and Jewelry making and Recent freezing temperatures,
aouthwest t-shirt classes all day and the light snow cover has
Saturday, October 20. put In doubt the feasibility of
If you are interested in anyof spraying noxious weeds.
these classesorwouldlike more Weeds such as Leafy Spurge,
information, please call Marg- Canada Thistle, and Field
aret Hall at 756-3367. Bindweed, tough perennials as
they are,
the upper part of the
temperatures
freezing,
In order to be
and expense of
spraying is
the plants first.
should still have a
look, not the
yellow-reddish
frost damage
In the case of
snapp off a number
and if there is an
latex (milky white
you can be assured
cation of chemicals
futile
complished is the
into the root system,
The 1990 spraying
history, and will be+
individually as
sharing for this
have any questlons, I
the office at 1321
Sundance, or call
2375.
SUN]DANCE
Monday, Oct. 15
Burrltos with chili,
pineapple
milk.
Tuesday, Oct. 16
Salad bar or
cheese, peanut
wich, pears, milk.
Wednesday, Oct.
Pizza, corn, pudding
milk.
Thursday, Oct. 18
Salad bar or g
sandwich, tomal c
and celery sticks,
milk.
Friday, Oct. 19
Hot beef sandwich'
potatoes, fruit salad,
Senior
Menu
HULETT
Sunday, Oct. 14
Turkey/dresslng,
potatoes, corn,
sauce, roll, pumpkiI11
Tuesday, Oct. 16
r4tbatls &
crnb6rry mumnm
carrot cake, orange J
Wednesday, Oct.
Grilled ham &
soup, wax
applesauce,
plums.
Thursday, Oct. 18
steamed cabbage,
muffins, plums:
Friday, Oct. 19
Polish sausage,
steamed cabbage,
apricots.
Sunday, Oct. 14
Fried chicken,
toes, green beans
nana mold, bread
roll.
Monday, Oct. 15
Meatloaf/cheese
beans, corn
pudding, fruit
rot cake.
Tuesday, Oct. 16
Chicken/noodles,
slaw, biscdits,
Wednesday, Oct. I
Swiss steak,
potatoes, roll,
ding.
Thursday, Oct. 18
Polish sausage,
wheat bread, peas,
Friday, Oct. 19
Fried fish, green
pears, hot roll,
SENIOR
SUNDAN¢
Monday, Oct. 15
Beef stew, Jellied
cheese, roll, a
Tuesday, Oct. 16
Pork chops,
carrots, pears, roll,
dlng.
Wednesday, Oct. I
Meatloaf,
ach, perfection
pumpkin pie.
Thursday, Oct. 18
Roast turkey,
sweet potatoes,
salad, cinnamon
cocktail.
Friday, Oct. 19
Potato cheese
burger/bun, corn,
orange whip.
Look to
Placing a classified
unwanter
gold. It's easy,
inexpensive.
PAGE 10 TI' SUNDANCE OCTOBER 11, .110
WYOMING STATE HIOHW&Y DEPARTMENT
NOTIOIB
INVITA'I'[ON TO BID
The Wyoming Highway Department will receive sealed bids in
the omce of the Purchasing Agent, Building No. 6189, P.O. Box
1708, Cheyenne, Wyoming, 82002-9019, until 3:00 P.M,,
Thursday, October 18, 1990 at which time they will be publicly
opened and read forFURNISHING SNOWREMOVALIN W]mTON
COUNTY ON WYO 116, UPTON-SUNDANCE ROAD AND HAY
CREEK ROAD. Only bids submitted on Wyoming Highway De-
partment bid forms will be considered. Bid forms and further
informaUon may be obtained, without charge, by contacting
Scott Sorensen In the Purchasing Office, Telephone No. (307)
777-4398.
WYOMING STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
BY: Sally Duran
Sally Duran, PPB
Purchasing/Surplus Administrator
Publish: October 4, I I, 1990
NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE AND
FINAL PAYMENT AND SETTLEMENT
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on the 7th day of November,
1990, final settlement and payment will be made by the TOWN OF
SUNDANCE, Sundance, Wyoming, for and on account of the
contract with WAGAMAN REDI MIX & CONSTRUCTION, Box
455, Sundance, Wyoming, 82729, for furnishing all labor,
materials and performing all work necessary for construction of
TOWN OF SUNDANCE, SECOND STREET IMPROVEMENTS,
1990, in accordance with plans and specifications of the TOWN OF
SUNDANCE, Sundance, Wyoming. The above work having been
completed and accepted according to the plans and specifications
of the TOWN OF SUNDANCE by James A. Miller, Mayor; and the
above date being 41 days after the first publication of this notice,
the said contract will be finally settled.
Any person, co-partnership, association, agency, or corporation
who shall have any unpaid claims against said contractor for or on
account of furnishing of labor, materials, equipment, sustenance,
provisions, provender, or other supplies used or consumed by such
contractor and/or subcontractor in or about the performance of
said work may at any time, up to and including the date of final
settlement and payment, file a verified statement of any and all
amounts due on account of such claim with TOWN OF SUN-
DANCE, Wyoming.
Failure on the part of the claimant to file such statement prior to
such final settlement and payment will relieve absolutely the
TOWN OF SUNDANCE from all or any liability for such claim.
TOWN OF SUNDANCE, Wyoming
City Hall, 213 Main St.
Sundance, Wyoming, 82729
/S/James A. Miller
by: James A. Miller
Mayor
Publish: September 27; October 4, 11, 18, 25; November 1, 1990
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice is hereby given to any person with interest in a 1985 Ford
Van VIN 1FDDE 14H9FHC2282: that the afore mentioned vehicle
will be sold at sheriffs sale on October 12, 1990 at 10:30 A.M. at
the Sundance Trade Center, E. Hwy. 14, Sundance, WY.
Sundance Trade Center
by: Linda Foster
Publish: October 4, I l, 1990
NOTICE ................
Notice is hereby given of an election by the qualified lectors
whether or not to continue to impose a 2% lodging tax upon the
sale price paid for transient lodging services within the County
for the primary purpose of promotion of travel and tourism.
Election shall be conducted on November 6, 1990.
Eva J. Willey
Crook County Clerk
Publish: October 4, II, 18, 25, 1990
NOTICE
Notice is hereby given of an election by the qualified electors
whether or not to impose a .25 mill levy (.00025) upon property
in the Devils Tower Conservation District for conservation pur-
poses.
Electlon shall be conducted on November 6, 1990.
Eva J. Willey
Crook County Clerk
,Publish: October 4, 11, 18, 25, 1990
WYOMING HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
CHEYENNE, WYOMING
NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE OF
AND
FINAL SETTLEMENT FCR HIGHWAY WORK
NoUce Is hereby given that the State Highway Commission of
Wyoming has accepted as completed according to plans, specl-
fications and rules governing the same the work performed under
that certain contract dated May 17, 1990, between the State of
Wyoming, acting through said Commission, and DRM, Inc., a
Wyoming Corporation, the Contractor, on Highway Project Num-
ber SMP-CM-90-4(94) 141 conslsting of minor grading, removal
and replacement of fence and cattleguards, guardmfl modifica-
tions and miscellaneous work at three locations on 1-90 between
Gillette and Sundance at mileposts 165.68, 172.09 and 178.92,
and the Contractor Is entitled to final settlement therefor, that
the Superintendent of the State Highway Department will cause
said Contractor to be paid the full amount due him under said
contract on November 7, 1990.
The date of the first publication of this notice is: September 27,
1990,
STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION OF WYOMING
By: John M. Richardson
John M. Richardson
Federal Aid Supervisor
Accounting Branch
Publish: September 27; October 4, 11, 1990
COUNTY ROAD NOTICE
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
The Board of County Commissioners has decided to vacate a
road commencing at a point on the Little Missouri River Road
#200 In tile SI/2SE1/4SWl/4, Section 33 and running in a
northwesterly direction through the SE I / 4SW I / 4, NW I / 4SW I /
4, Section 33, then SEI/4NEI/4, NWl/4NEI/4, NEI/4NWI/4,
Section 32 then northwesterly through the Sl/2SWI/4, Section
29, SEI/4SE l/4, NEI/4SEI/4, NWl/4SE1/4, SWl/4NEI/4,
NEI/4NWI/4, Section 30 and ending at a point In the SEI/
4SWI/4, Section 19, Township 58 North, Range 64 West of the
6th P.M. Crook County, Wyoming.
All objectlons thereto or claims for damages by reason thereof
must be filed in writing with the Crook County Clerk on or before
noon on the 7th day of November, 1990, or the road will be
vacated as slated herein without reference to such o0ections or
claims for damages.
Eva J. Willey
Crook County Clerk
Dated: October 9, 1990
Publish: Oclober I I, 18, 25, 1990
MINUTES OF A ]JOUI,AR MEiINO OF THE TOWN COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF 8UNDANCE, WYOMING
October 1, 1990
The Town Council met this day in regular session with Mayor
Miller and Council Members Brooks, Hubbard, Hart, and Gill
attending.
The Minutes of the September I0, 1990 regular meeting were
approved as read.
The Clerk-Treasurer reported a bank balance of $50,367.46.
The City Engineer reported he has not heard from the Department
of Environmental Quality on the application filed for a permit to
construct the Eppler water line. Double availability fee will be
charged to the Seeley heirs as this is out of the City limits. There
will be one tap fee.
The City Engineer reported the Vista West Improvece
District is having awater studydone to determine how they could
bring their water system into compliance with E P A's Drinking
Water Standards. One alternative is to hookup to City water.
Following discussion Hart moved, Gill seconded, the City could
offer to deliver Vista West water at the going rate charged for
outside users which at the present time is $2.7 5 a thousand with
the City providing the tap and a meter. Carried.
David Dick, Crook County Memorial Hospital Administrator,
gave the Council an update on hospital and ambulance opera-
tions.
The Mayor reported he had committed the $500.00 budgeted for
Economic Development to go to the Citizens Committee To
Preserve Rural Health Care.
The Sundance Ambulance Fund has a balance of $10,456.46.
The Chlefof Police, Hospital Administrator, and EMT, Frolan-
der, will meet and decide on specifications needed for the new
ambulance. The Chlef of Police will be in charge of writing up the
specifications, advertising them, distributing them, and asking
for bids. Bids will be opened at the December 3 regular Council
meeting.
Due to budget modifications, the City will not be purchasing a
used dump truck this year, but will be purchasing a used snow
plow and hitch.
The Mayor reported the drop in gas tax revenue, is due to the
closing of RC Off Company and delinquent monthly payments
from the state.
Discussion was held on annexing businesses west of town.
The Mayor asked Floyd Carr to do an appraisal on some land the
City Is interested In purchasing from the Highway Department
for future expansion of their lagoon or landfill.
The Mayor reported Randy Fall Is requesting an Economic
Development Loan. This request will go before the Economic
Development Committee.
The Maintenance Foreman reported the City water has been
chlorinated as a precautionary measure. The water line coming
from the hard water well has been severed.
Other comments and reports were given.
The Land Use Planning Commission approved a buiding permit
for the Turf Bar for rerooflng the building and for an addition.
There were no adjustment for the month of September.
Hubbard moved, GHill seconded, to approve payment of the
bills in the amount of $36,335.35. Carried.
The meeting was adjourned at 8:45 P.M.
(SEAL) Mayor James A. Miller
ATTEST: Clerk-Treasurer Lila L. Butts
ADDITIONAL VOUCHER LIST FOR SEPBEMBER, 1990
"Chrysler Credit Corp. D Miscellaneous $492.06
*Chrysler Credit Corp. P Miscellaneous 480.89
*Sundance State Bank FED Salaries 1,796.00
*Sundance State Bank FICA Salaries 2,938.48
.*WY Retirement System Retirement 2,154.87
*WY Retirement System Salaries 18.99
............................................................................
Total $4,355.31
Total Payroll +19,205.76
Grand Total +$23,561.07
* Voucher PaldPrlbr to c0unefl Mdg ........... ''
VOUCHER LIST FOR OCTOBER, 1990
Name Purpose Amount
American Express Travel $171.21
American Red Cross Supplies 95.00
AWWA Assn. Dues 120.00
Bearlodge Limited, Inc. Engineer 62.50
Central Life Assurance Co. Health Ins. 2,646.22
Charles Jones Misc. 2.00
City-Clerk Treasurer Petty Cash 32.18
Crook County Dispatch 1,200.00
Crook County Welding, Inc. Supplies 28,.88
Crystal Park Waterslike Trips 296.00
D&R Fire & Safety Eq. Co. Supplies 1,669.65
Dan Nolan Refunds 10.00
Dillon Hardware Supplies I 01.71
Doreen's Delivery Service Supplies 9.00
Fisher Sand & Gravel Co. System Repairs 103.92
Glen Canfleberry Refunds I 0.00
Hanes Chemical Toilet Softball Toilets 170.00
Hartl Electric System Repairs 93.50
Hazel Moore Utility Deposit
Refund
Henryetta Bill Utility Deposit
Refund
Hughes & Dumbrill Attorney
J & D Precast, Inc. Supplies
J.W. Rollins Utility Deposit
Refund
Kate Donaldson Estate Utility Deposit
Refund
Kathy Davis Refunds
Law Enforcement Equip. Co. Uniforms
Marcus & Joyce McClanahan Utility Deposit
Refund 25.00
Marilyn McLaughlin Refunds 10.00
Mercoid Division System Repairs 139.18
Metz Beverage Co., Inc. Supplies ' 588.65
N.A. Nelson Construction Utility Deposit
Refund 50.00
Northwest Pipe F/Rings Supplies 150.67
Petersen Lumber & Grain Supplies 390.20
Peterson Gas Co. Propane (Heat) 201.00
Peterson Gas Co. Propane (Fuel) 141.05
Ralph Goodson Refunds I 0.00
Robert's Repair Vehicle Repair 134.29
Servall Towel & Linen Supply Janitor 15.00
Sharps' Hardware Supplies 10.50
State of WY Telephone 5.76
Sundance Equipment Equipment &
Maintenance 141.65
Sundance Food & Fuel Gas (Fuel) 774.68
Sundance Texaco Equipment &
Maintenance 66.00
Top Office Products Office Supplies 4.93
Tracy Motor Co. Supplies 245.47
Tri-County Electris Assn. Street Lights 16.60
Trl-County EIectrlc Assn. Street Lights 1,024.18
* U.S. Postal Service Postage 72.34
Western Business Resource Copy Machine 28.36
Western Stationers Office Supplies 41.68
Whispering Pines Janitor 70.00
WY Assoc. Chiefs of Police Supplies 25.00
WY Workers CompensaUon Workers Comp. 272.64
Total $12,774.28
Total Payroll + 0.00
Grand Total $12,774.28
King Louis XVI popularized the cultivation of potatoes
in France by wearing potato flowers in his buttonhole.
NOTICE OF SUBSTANTIAL COMPLffrION
CROOK COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY BOARD
In accordance with Wyoming Statutes, the Crook County Public
Library Board hereby announced that it intends to make final
settlement with MAC Construction, P.O. Box 9041, Rapid City,
SD 57709 theconstruction of the Crook County Public Library
Addition, 122 N. 4th, Sundance. Wyoming 82729. for the Crook
County Public Library Board on the forty first (41) calendar day
after the first publication of this legal notice, providing that all
conditions have been met: this date being October 16, 1990.
Final payment is now due the Contractor in accordance with the
terms of the contract. Said final payment will be made on the 21 st
day of November, 1990, said date being the 41st day after the
publication of this notice.
Publish: OctOber 1 I, 18, 1990
NOTICE OF SHERDeF'S SALE ON EXECUTION
Accordance to Wyoming State Statute #I-21-601 the following
property will be sold at sheriffs sale November l, 1990 on the
front steps of the Crook County Courthouse at I0:00 A.M. The
property may be seen by contacting the Crook County Sheriffs
Office.
1. Curtis Mathes 13" color T.V., Mode] #H1330MA, Serial
#13603780 Made in 1982.
2. Colt Colteer 4-22, .22 Semi Auto Rifle With Bushnell Sportvlew
4X15MM Scope, No Serial Number.
3. L.C. Smith Double Shotgun Monogram Grade 12GA. En-
graved, Serial #RE106542.
4. Winchester Roiling Block, Pat. Oct. 7, 1879, 32-40 Cal. Serial
#22793.
5. 1927 TWenty Dollar ($20.00) Gold Coin in Bolo Necktie.
CROOK COUNTY SHERIFF
Ronald H. Pulse
Ronald H. Pulse Sheriff
Publish: October I I, 1990
NOTICE OF SHERIFF'S S ..A.. E ON EXEC.UTION
Accordance to Wyoming State Statute #I-21-601 the following
property will be sold at Sheriffs sale November l, 1990 on the
front steps of the Crook County Courthouse at I0:00 A.M. The
property may be seen by contacting the Crook County Sheriffs
Omce.
I. GE V.C.R.V.H.S., Made in 1984, Serial #6T5R58618, Model
# I VCR5002X.
CROOK COUNTY SHERIFF
Ronald H. Pulse
Ronald H. Pulse Sheriff
Publish: October I l, 1990
IMMUNIZATIONS: NOT JUST complications) are adults and
FOR KIDS childrenwith chronic heart and
Thanks to the breakthrough lung problems, residents of
of modern mediclne, smallpox nursing homes and chronic
has been eradicated from the care facilities, otherwise
face of the earth. Vaccine - healthypersons65yearsofage
preventable diseases such as and older, children receiving
polio, diptheria and whooping long-term aspirin therapy, and
cough are becoming rarer each adults and children with
year. Measles, mumps and chronic metabolic diseases (i.e.
rubella are not nearlyas deadly diabetes), kidney problems,
as they once were. We are all immunosupresslon, anemlaor
considerate of protecting our severe asthma. These persons
children. But what about our- should contact their physician
selves? What about our par- of Public Healtb.,Olllce for in-
ent ' "':' + : formation regarj,nelnflu-
Each year influenza claims enza vaccine.
thelivesofthousandsofpeople The flu vaccine is made of
in the United States. Approxi- onlykilledviruses (inactivated)
mately 80 to 90 percent of all which are incapable of pro-
influenza associated deaths duclng the' disease. While
from 1972 to 1981 occurred people receiving the flu vaccine
among persons over 65 years 20 or 30 years ago often expe-
of age. In 1988 influenza/ riencedunpleasantsideeffects,
pneumonia was ranked the this is no longer the case.
sixth leading cause of death in Modern manufacturing tech-
the United States. nlques allow production of a
Influenza ("the flu"} is ares- more purified vaccine, with the
piratory disease caused by vi- resultoffewersideeffectstoday.
ruses which have repeatedly Flue shots should be given
demonstrated an ability to annually, optimally in late Oc-
causemaJorepldemics.Typical tober. The peak flu season is
symptoms of influenza include from November untll April. Flu
an abrupt onset of fever, sore shots must be given everyyear
throat, cough and muscle for two reasons: First, protec-
aches. Some people develop tions tends to decline over the
serious medical complications course of a year and secondly,
following influenza infection since influenza viruses fre-
50.0 such as bronchitls, pneumonia quently undergo changes, the
and non-respiratory problems, vaccine given one year may not
50.00 High-rlsk groups (those person provide protection against new
733.33 with the highest chance of strains which could circulate
00,0.oo [ ._... _ .C0mmunity--]
25.00 For more information on in-
fluenza and influenza vaccine,
I ||_|n ] contact your physician or the
7.5O
I0.00 =t ,, + ' Crook County Health Office at
110.95 Moorcroft 283-I 142.
The Crook County Public
Several classes are scheduled Health Nurse will be available
to start in October on the in the following locations:
Moorcroft campus. They are: Beulah: October l I - 1:30 to
painting scenery with animals
3:00 at Margaret Blakeman's
taughtbyNewcastle artistAnna home.
Lou Anderson. The class will
Hulett: October 17 - 9 to 12
'meet for two Saturdays from 8
a.m. to 5 p.m, on the 12th and a.m. at the Senior Citizens
20th of October In the el- Center, and November 5 from
ementary school. 1-4 p.m. at the Clinic.
Sundance: October 24 - 9-12
Basic and corrective horse-
a.m. at the Senior Citizens
shoeing, Voy Cox, instructing, Center and November 7 from
will meet in the high school, I-4 at the Public Health Office.
Monday, October 22 from 7-9 Moorcroft: October 31 from 9-
p.m. The calligraphy class, 12 a.m. at the Senior Citizens
taught by Malka Bestel, will Center and November 14 from
meet from 6-9 p.m. in the
Community Education Build- 1-4 p.m. at Moorcroft Clinic.
Ing Friday nights starting Oc- 4,4,4,,
tuber 12. All of these classes lII----,[[
are for college credit earned
WW '=qU
through Eastern Wyoming
College at Torrlngton and held r-- qk
on the Moorcroft campus, o'4"4'4
There are also many non- by Frank Themes
credit classes such as soft Supervisor
padded albums, Saturday, NOXIOUS WP-ED FROST
October 13 from 9-12 noon; DAMAGE
interior decorating, Tuesday, To spray or not to spray, what
October 23 and 30; wood- is the answer. This question
working in the Moorcroft High may be on a lot of people's
School, Monday, October 15 at minds.
7 p.m.; and Jewelry making and Recent freezing temperatures,
aouthwest t-shirt classes all day and the light snow cover has
Saturday, October 20. put In doubt the feasibility of
If you are interested in anyof spraying noxious weeds.
these classesorwouldlike more Weeds such as Leafy Spurge,
information, please call Marg- Canada Thistle, and Field
aret Hall at 756-3367. Bindweed, tough perennials as
they are,
the upper part of the
temperatures
freezing,
In order to be
and expense of
spraying is
the plants first.
should still have a
look, not the
yellow-reddish
frost damage
In the case of
snapp off a number
and if there is an
latex (milky white
you can be assured
cation of chemicals
futile
complished is the
into the root system,
The 1990 spraying
history, and will be+
individually as
sharing for this
have any questlons, I
the office at 1321
Sundance, or call
2375.
SUN]DANCE
Monday, Oct. 15
Burrltos with chili,
pineapple
milk.
Tuesday, Oct. 16
Salad bar or
cheese, peanut
wich, pears, milk.
Wednesday, Oct.
Pizza, corn, pudding
milk.
Thursday, Oct. 18
Salad bar or g
sandwich, tomal c
and celery sticks,
milk.
Friday, Oct. 19
Hot beef sandwich'
potatoes, fruit salad,
Senior
Menu
HULETT
Sunday, Oct. 14
Turkey/dresslng,
potatoes, corn,
sauce, roll, pumpkiI11
Tuesday, Oct. 16
r4tbatls &
crnb6rry mumnm
carrot cake, orange J
Wednesday, Oct.
Grilled ham &
soup, wax
applesauce,
plums.
Thursday, Oct. 18
steamed cabbage,
muffins, plums:
Friday, Oct. 19
Polish sausage,
steamed cabbage,
apricots.
Sunday, Oct. 14
Fried chicken,
toes, green beans
nana mold, bread
roll.
Monday, Oct. 15
Meatloaf/cheese
beans, corn
pudding, fruit
rot cake.
Tuesday, Oct. 16
Chicken/noodles,
slaw, biscdits,
Wednesday, Oct. I
Swiss steak,
potatoes, roll,
ding.
Thursday, Oct. 18
Polish sausage,
wheat bread, peas,
Friday, Oct. 19
Fried fish, green
pears, hot roll,
SENIOR
SUNDAN¢
Monday, Oct. 15
Beef stew, Jellied
cheese, roll, a
Tuesday, Oct. 16
Pork chops,
carrots, pears, roll,
dlng.
Wednesday, Oct. I
Meatloaf,
ach, perfection
pumpkin pie.
Thursday, Oct. 18
Roast turkey,
sweet potatoes,
salad, cinnamon
cocktail.
Friday, Oct. 19
Potato cheese
burger/bun, corn,
orange whip.
Look to
Placing a classified
unwanter
gold. It's easy,
inexpensive.