PAGE 10 THE SUNDANCE TIMES NOVEMBER 17, 1994
WYOMING DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
CHEYENNE, WYOMING
NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE OF
AND
FINAL SETTLEMENT FOR HIGHWAY WORK
Notice is hereby'glven that the State Transportation CommJsslon of
Wyoming has accepted as completed according to plans, specifications
and rules governing the same the work performed under that certain
contract dated January 21. 1993. between the State of Wyoming,
acting through said Commission, and Rlaaler & McMurrv Co.. a
Wvomln!_ Corvoration. the Contractor on Highway Project Number IM-
90-4[98}155 consisting of l~¢0nstructlon includln!_ Iradin~. drain-
J~BgA b|t-ml-ous vavement levellnd and surfaelna, structure modi-
flc4Ltlons, box culvert extensions, ed!e drain-installations and
mla¢~llmneOns work on 5.198 miles of both lanes of 1-90 between
___MOO_~rO~t tunA_ S,mamnce fr_ _c~_ mllevolt 155.060 to ndlevost 160.258.
and the Contractor Is entitled to final settlement therefor; that the
Director of the Department of Transportation will cause sald Contractor
to be paid the full amount due him under said contract on p¢cember
21. 1004.
The date of the first publication of this notice is ~0v~beT 10. 1004.
STATE TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION OF WYOMING
By: John M. Richardson
Federal Aid Supervisor
Accounting Branch
Publish: November 10, 17, 24, 1994
. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP
FOR RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE
Notice is hereby given that on the 27th day of October 1994, Robert R.
Maynard filed an application for a Transfer of Ownership for a Retail
Liquor License in the office of the Clerk of the City of Sundance for the
following described place and premises, to wit: 37' x 35' room NW
comer, Ist floor of bul]ding located on East 18' of Lot 9 and East I/2
of Lot I 0, Block 9, Original Townsite, Sundance. Protests, If any there
be, against the Transfer of Ownership of such license will be heard at
the hour of 7:30 P.M. on the 5th day of December, 1994, at the
Sundance City Hall.
Lila L. Butts
City Clerk-Treasurer
October 28, 1994
Publish: November 3, 10, 17, 24, 1994
THE FO~G~N~R~UNTILNEXT~
WYOMING DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
LFATtAL NOTICE
INVITATION TO BID
The Wyoming Department of Transportatlon will receive sealed bids in
the Office of the Purchaslng Agent, 5300 Bishop Blvd. - 82009, Building
No. 6189, P.O. Box 1708, Cheyenne, Wyoming. 82003-1708, until
II:00 A.M., December 14, 1994, at which time they will be publicly
opened and read FOR FURNISHING JANITORIAL MAINTENANCE AT
THE SUNDANCE OFFICE BUILDING. A MANDATORY Pre-bld inspec-
tion will be held I0:00 A.M.. "I~uesday, December 6, 1994, at the
Sundance Office Building, located East of Sundance, Wyoming. Only
bids received on Wyoming Department of Transportatlon bid forms will
be considered. Bid forms and further information may be obtained,
without charge, by contacting Diane Ketcham, CPPB, in the Purchasing
Office, Telephone (307) 777-41 I0.
WYOMING DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION
BY: Sally Duran
Purchasing/Surplus Administrator
Publish: November 24; December 8, 1994
~ : NOTICE OF EXECUTION SALE
By virtue ofWrit's of Executlons, directed and delivered to me as Sheriff
of Crook County, Wyoming and issued out of Dlstrlct Court, S/xth
Judicial District, Crook County and Crook County Justice Court and
County Court of Campbell County, Wyoming. Pursuant to said Writ's of
Execution issued by such courts the undersigned Sheriff has levied on
the following described property:
I. 281XP Husgvarna Chainsaw Serial #7330348
Notice Is further given that said property is currently being stored at
309 Cleveland, Sundance, Wyoming and that the undersigned Sheriff,
will pursuant to said Judgement, sell the above described property at
Public Sale, to the highest bidder for cash at 309 Cleveland, front door
of the Sheriffs Office on the 29th day of November, 1994 at the hour of
I0:00 A.M.
Dated this 15th day of November, 1994.
Criston Mellott
Crook County Sheriff
Publish: November 17, 24, 1994
IU PORTHm..,"
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Nov, 5
An accident involving a vehicle
pul]inga trailerwas reported. There
were no injuries and no damage.
A theft from a camper on a Forest
Service road north of Sundance
was reported. It is under investi-
gation.
A possible trespass west of Sun-
dance was reported. It is under
InvestlgaUon.
Nov. 6
An animal complaint was called
in from Hwy. 14 west of Sundance.
All information was turned over to
the Game and Fish.
Citations Issued - 3.
Motorist assists - 2.
Nov. 8
Assisted the Highway Patrol in
reference to a two vehicle accident
on 1-90 two miles west of MoorcrolL
Assisted the Port of Entry in
reference to a truck that passed
the port. The truck was found and
escorted back to the port.
Nov.@
A deer was reported hit on the
Blacktail Road.
A vehlcle was reported traveling
west on the east bound lane of 1-90
from South Dakota. Officers had
negative contact.
One male subJectwas transported
to Wright where Natrona County
officers met them and took the
prisoner to Casper.
Nov. 11
Officers checked some hunters in
the Moskee area. They found ev-
erything okay.
A possibly lost hunter on Hwy.
116 south of Sundance reported.
The hunter showed up before of-
ricers were dispatched.
Nov. 12
Vandalism to a marl box m the
Moskee area reported.
Nov. 13
An accidental gunshot wound was
reported coming in from Alva. Of-
ricers checked and learned that a
15 year old was accidentally shot
in the thigh. The subject was
transferred to the hospital in
Spearfish, SD.
JUSTICE COURT
Week of October 31, 1994
Speeding
Fidel Delgado-Esplnosa, St. Paul,
MN, 90/65, $130; Steve Katkov,
,~L Louis Park, MN, 72/55, $26;
Noreem Camlc, Spokane, WA, 91/
65, $135; David Ledesma, San
Francisco, CA, 78/55, $90; Wesley
Hayden, Casper, WY, 82/65, $85.
SammyAllan, Moorcroft, WY, 74/
55, $37; William Corey, Cary, NC,
49/30, $68; Michael Stock, Hu-
lett, WY, 82/55, $II0; Shayne
Bushby, Imperial Beach, CA, 75/
65, $50; Robert Cale, Gillette, WY,
76/65, $55.
Drivers Log Book Not Current
Charles Lewis, Continental Ex-
press, Little Rock, AR, $ I I 0.
No Oversize/Overweight Permit
Raymond Christman, Trlsm
Specialized Carriers, Marietta, GA,
$i00.
Shoot From Public Roadway
Charl/e Castor, Sundance, WY,
$200.
No Valid Fishing License
Matthew Sampson, Hulett, WY,
$i0o.
Fail to Stop at Port
Wayne Jackson, Trans Carrier,
Inc., Memphis, TN, $50.
Probation Revocation
Robert Garcia, Sheridan, WY, Re-
Imposed Fine $500, Jall 58 Days,
Indirect Contempt of Court - Fine
$100, Court Costs $20, Jall 30
Days.
Scott Young, Gillette, WY, Fine -
$150, Jall I0 Days, Suspended 10
Days, Probation 6 Months, Alcohol
Evaluation, Report to Court Twice
During Probation.
Driving Under Suspension
Clinton Torczon, Cody, WY, $400.
Overheight Vehicle
William Smith, iseman Corp.,
Rapid city, SD, $100.
Donald Knight, Iseman Corp.,
Rapid Clty. SD, $100.
No Oversize Permit
David Shadid, Acme Truck Line,
Houston, TX, $I00.
Fall to Comply with Court Order
Levi Cummings, Moorcroft, WY,
Fine $I0-0, Court Costs $20, Jail
6Days.
JUSTICE COURT
Week of November 7, 1994
Speeding
John Thomas Sayre, Billings, MT,
84/55 Truck, $220; Deborah He,
San Francisco, CA, 75/65, $55;
Dana Hloucha, Belle Fourche, SD,
79/55, $95; Jeffrey Shear, Belie
Fourche, SD, 92/55, $160; David
Rice, Casper, ,WY, 74/55, $32.
Fail to TNJ Deer
Randy Linder, Gillette, WY, $ 100.
Oversize/Overweight Vehide
Michael Schmidt, Dave Schmldt
Trucking, Belfleld, ND, $35.
No Ovcrsi~/Overwe~ht
Permit
Russell Wemer, Cedar Leasing,
Waterloo, IA, $ I00; Donald Eachus,
World Marine Transport, Chicago,
IL, $I00.
CITY COURT
David Tonak, Sundance, WY,
brake failure, $50.
RECORDS
' mvo~ ....
Gary Ray Haptonstall and Bobble
Jo Haptonstall.
Melv¢_n James Miller and Susan
Christine Miller.
Linda Anne Crawford and Clifford
Chauncey Crawford.
Bonnie M. Hillsman and Archie
Clayton Hlllsman.
November 6, 1994
• Sheps 22-14
Gazette 21 - 15
ACC 18-18
Cowboy 18-18
Sundance Times 16-20
Savage 13 -23
MEN'S HIGH GAME
Rich T~th 229
Kelly Lang (Sub)221
Bob Shepperson 204
MEN'S HIGH SERIES
Rich ~pth 591
Kelly Lang (Sub} 555
Bob Shepperson 555
Bert Points 523
WOMEN'S HIGH GAME
Patty Allen 190
Bettie Vrana 187
Nickl Toth 176
WOMEN'S HIGH SERIES
Patty Allen 503
Bettie Vrana 482
Nlckl Toth 443
HIGH
Sundance Tlmes 838
Gazette 822
Sheps 806
TEAM HIGH SER/E8
Sundance Times 2346
Gazette 2332
Sheps 2317
New driver-licensing facility
in Sundanoe
New office at 101 Cleveland
UNIgU~ SCOI~.S
Rich Toth 4-7-9
Ladena Buckley I-6-7-9
Mary Williams 1-5-6- I0
Rich Hillman 5-7
November 3, 1994
Farmers Co-op 20-12
Kritter Kutters 19 1/2-12 1/2
Warden Accounting 19-13
Alley Cats 16-16
Cad's Bait Shop 15-17
Starr Communication 14-18
Fuller ConsL 13 1/2-18 1/2
Sundance Equipment 11-21
INDIVIDUAL HIGH SERIE8
Judy Meisner 548
Cheryl Trigg 510
Coralie Lubken 489
INDIVIDUAL HIGH GAME
Judy Melsner 194
Deanna Gauthler 189
Karen Zahn 189
Cheryl Trigg 187
Midwest men are
sentenced for
game poaching
In an effort to protect Wyoming's
wildlife, the State Legislature in-
creased the penalties for poaching
during the 1993 session. Accord-
ing to the new subsection of Wyo-
ming Statute 23-3-102, anyone
who knowingly takes an antlered
elk, deer or moose, homed antelope,
bighorn sheep, mountain goat,
mountain lion, grlzzlybear, or black
bear without the proper license or
during a closed season is guilty of
a violation punishable by a fine of
no less than $5.000 and no more
than $10.000. Until recently this
new statute had not been tried in a
COtLrt case.
Chad M. Peterson and John R.
Hall of Midwest pied guilty and
were sentenced in Natrona County
Court on November 7 to three
counts oftaklng antlered big game
out of season and of wanton de-
struction of three mule deer.
An investigation was started on
these men in August following a tip
on the Stop Poaching hofline.
Further investigation by Game and
Fish law enforcement officers Mike
Choma and Kevin Jones revealed
that one of these men had mule
deer antlers in velvet at his resi-
dence. These antlers were confis-
cated and were sent along with the
skull plates that were collected in
the field to the Game and Fish
Forensics Laboratory for compari-
son and matching. The lab con-
cluded the antlers matched the
skuII?plates, thus placing the in-
dividual to the crime scene.
During the investigation, officers
learned the mule deer were shot
with a 22 callber rifle at night with
the aid of a spotlight. The antlers
were removed and the carcasses
abandoned along a highway near
Midwest.
These individuals were charged
with the violation of Wyoming
• Statute 23-3-102, subsection (d)
for the taking of antlered mule deer
out of season. Peterson and Hall
were given a total ofone year in Jail,
all but~elght days suspended,
$I 1,570 in fines and each indi-
vidual will lose their hunting
privileges for 6 years. Peterson will
lose his fishing privileges for 3 years
and Hall for 2 years. Neither Indi-
vidual can possess any firearm or
archery equipmen*~ during a one
year supervised probation period.
A concerned citizen assisted in
solving this case by calling the
Stop Poaching hotline at 1-800-
442-4331. Anyone providing in-
formation leading to the conviction
of an individual involved in a
poaching case could be eligible for
a cash reward. Help the Game and
Flsh protect your wildlife.
D.A.D. officers
killed in crash
The offices of D.,~ Davidson &
Co. will remain open in spite of the
deaths of three corporate officers
in a recent plane crash near Great
Falls, MT. Yvonne Snider, Invest-
ment Executiv~ from the Gillette
office said, "Despite the personal
loss we're all feeling our offices will
remain open and business will
continue as usual".
The Wyoming Department of
Transportation has moved Its Sun-
dance ddverJIcensing service from
port of erdly Into a new WYDOT
Iocdon at 101 Cleveland.
Pcxt ~ ~ Nov. 10, and
licensing at the new slt~ began
Nov. 17 at 10 aJn. Busine~ houm
sm 10 a~t to hoot and 1 p~tto
4:30 ~ even/Thursday.
The changes were made ~o pro-
vide more emckmt, quick.er and
~¢ ~km at bo(h |he port "
and the new licensing fadllly,
traffic and shoaer lines
win beneet ld cumomerL
Those lolled were Robert Bragg, D.A. Davidson has 17
54, Donald Knutson, 49, and Eu- four western states including
gene Lewis, 46, all officers in the offices in Gillette, Cody and
DADCOinvestmentcompanies and son.
Harold Graf, 50, the pilot.
THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT IN
GENERAL ELECTION. OUR OFFICE
STRIVE TO SERVE YOU TO THE BEST
OUR ABILITIES.
JOSEPH M. BARON
CROOK COUNTY & PROSECUTING ATTORNEY
Paid for by Joseph M. Bar0m
To the Voters
of Crook County
I thank you for your support in the recent school
election and I will do my best to further the education
students in our schools.
Earl Gray
Sundance area Trustee
Paid for by Earl Gray
Thank You,
Thank you for your support in the
Board election.
Zannie Driski
THANK YOU -
My sincere appreciation to District 1
voters for their continued support in the
general election.
Marlene Simons
Paid tar b~
Our Thanks...
go to the citizens of Sundance
your support.
Trudy & Arley
Paid for by Trudy and Arley.
for your continued support for me for Crook
County Commissioner.
I can be contacted at 218 Main, Box 800,
283-2203, Sundance, if you have problems or
any questions.
Alan Roberts
COW POKES
By Ace Reid
"1 want to sell on account of my health. SinGe
March I've had dust pneumonia, frost bite,
heat stroke and foot rot["
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