2 I The Lovell Chronicle [ January 12, 2012
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BY DAVID PECK
The Lovell Woman's Club gave
a generous donation to the Town of
Lovell Tuesday night in the form of a
$1,000 check to be used for a planned
gazebo at the community center.
Woman's Club President Doro-
thy Winterholler explained that each
club president has $500 at the end of
her one-year term to spend on a com-
munity project - a president's project
-- and if she serves for two years, she
has $1,000 at her disposal.
Finishing her second year as pres-
ident, Winterholler said she was told
the town plans to construct a gazebo
at the community center west of town,
and she decided to contribute $1,000
toward the gazebo as her president's
project, plus another $50 as a memo-
rial for longtime Woman's Club mem-
ber Lucy Powell. It is hoped that oth-
ers will contribute to the gazebo, as
well.
Winterholler presented her check
to Mayor Bruce Morrison at the regu-
lar January meeting of the town coun-
cil Tuesday at Town Hall.
WINTER SHUTDOWN
Engineer Frank Page reported
Tuesday that the South Phase of the
Lovell Water and Sewer Infrastruc-
ture Project last Friday reached its
winter shutdown, with Wilson Broth-
ers Construction completing every-
thing it can for the time being until
warmer weather arrives in the spring.
The sewer main has been com-
pleted on Nevada from Seventh south
to Wyoming, and the water main has
reached the top of the hill, although
it has not been hooked up. The new
water line from Nevada to Garfield
on top of the bench has been installed
and tested and is in service he said.
The first priority come spring is
completing work on the upper bench,
Page said, then moving to the rest
of the work below the hill. Current-
ly, Nevada Avenue is "pretty rough,"
Page said, but there's not much that
can be done for now, with Montana-
Dakota Utilities planning to lay a
new gas line up the Nevada hill, then
a new line west on 10th Street to the
planned senior housing project, in
February.
LOVELL INC.
In her monthly report, Lovell Inc.
Director Sue Taylor said she has been
DAVID PECK
Lovell Woman's Club President Dorothy
Winterholler presents a $1,000 check to Mayor
Bruce Morrison to be used to help fund a new
gazebo at the community center during Tuesday
night's town council meeting in Lovell.
seeing a '%ump" in clients wanting to
start a new business, perhaps mov-
ing forward with a New Year's resolu-
tion. She said Lovell Inc. is planning
an open house at the office/business
incubator building later this month,
perhaps on Jan. 27.
Turning to the old hospital/senior
housing project, Taylor said prog-
ress is being made. She said she has
received the environmental review
packet from the State of Wyoming
and has been told that the contract
for the hospital demolition grant is in
the mail. She said title and deed work
should also be completed soon.
Under new business, the council
approved a change in the liquor li-
cense for the Maverik Country Store,
updating the square footage of Maver-
ik's dispensing room. Town Clerk/
Treasurer Valerie Beal called the li-
cense revision a technicality.
The council discussed a possible
new arrangement with a company
that would place the town code on line
for citizens to view. Currently, Assis-
tant Treasurer Ed Allred explained,
the town has a soft-
ware program that
allows the town to
manage on-line con-
tent in house, but
that program is no
longer active.
The new com-
pany would codify,
maintain and up-
date the town code
as needed through a
website that would
be linked to the
town's site. Town At-
torney Sandra Kitch-
en said it is a "really
good idea" to regular-
ly codify and update
the town code.
Allred said the
company would
charge $18 per page
of the town code to
download the town's
laws and, at around
300 pages or more,
the project would
cost the town more
th in $5,000. Asked
about other possible
charges, Allred said
he would have to look
into it, and council-
man Scott Allred asked Ed Allred to
put together costs for the changeover
by the next council meeting. Ed Allred
said he looked at one other company
that was much more expensive.
Chief of Police Nick Lewis spoke
to the council to explain the use
of Homeland Security funding the
town is applying for via a grant, say-
ing there is nearly $9,500 available
through March 31, 2014. Although
the grant focuses on communications,
specifically the WYOLINK program,
money has been approved in the past
for other related items like desktop
computers, digital cameras and the
like.
The council voted to authorize
Mayor Bruce Morrison to sign the
Homeland Security Grant Award
Agreement.
Finally, the council voted to ap-
prove five people with the authority
to purchase surplus property through
the Wyoming Surplus Authority:
Mayor Morrison, Councilman Brian
Dickson, Lewis, Town Foreman Doug
Savage and Ed Allred.
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Donald D.
April 20, 1946-
Jan. 5, 2012 •
Donald D. Englert died
in Lovell on Jan. 5, 2012,
of leukemia. Don was born
April 20, 1946, in Bridg-
er. He was the llth child
of Jess and Ethel Englert.
The family moved to Byron
when he was young.
He attended elementary
and high school in Byron. He
took a job working for a top-
ographic firm making maps
around the Big Horn Basin.
He married Ivy Wambeke
in 1966. They had three
children, Lisa, Tracey and
Deanna. Don began work-
ing for the U.S. Geological
Survey in 1965. He worked
there for eight years. He
then took a position with
the State Engineer's Of-
rice, Water Resources Divi-
sion, in Sheridan.
He worked in water re-
sources for 32 years, retir-
ing in 2003. He began his
dream job of transporting
RVs from manufacturers
to dealerships. He trav-
eled all over the U.S. and
Canada, logging 105 to 125
thousand miles a year. In
2008, he retired and spent
the spring and summer in
Wyoming and winters in
Florida or Arizona. He re-
cently moved to Lovell to
be near his grandchildren.
He is survived by his
wife Ivy, his son Tracey
and wife Holly and four
grandchildren Dani, Kade,
Kaylee and Alex. He was
preceded in death by his
parents Jess and Ethel,
two daughters, Lisa and
Deanna, his four brothers,
Ken, Alfred, Willard and
Gerald, and his two sisters
Beverly and Beatrice.
Services were held on
Tuesday, Jan. 10, at 11
a.m. at St. Joseph's Cath-
olic Church in Lovell.
Burial was in the Byron
Cemetery. Haskell Funer-
al Home of Lovell was in
charge of arrangements.
Condolences may be
sent to the family online at
www.haskellfuneralhome.
com.
Please submit obituaries to us via
email: Icnews@tctwest.net; fax:307-548-2218;
or bring to our office at 234 E. Main St., Lovell, Wyoming
Daniel Evan
Jordan,
Oct. 22, 1959-
Jan. 6, 2012
Daniel Evan Jordan,
52, of Roberts, Mont., died
Friday, Jan. 6, 2012. Dan
died of a heart attack while
working at a drilling site
near Douglas.
He was born on Oct. 22,
1959, in Red Lodge, a son of
Lewis T. and Elvina M. (Ob-
ert) Jordan. He graduated
from Lovell High School.
Dan married Debbie
Little Boy (O'Shea) on May
6, 1982, and they had four
Children, Andrew Lew-
is, Evan Michael, Dani-
elle Lynn and Lyle Ernest.
They raised their family
while living in Libby, Mont.
Daniel enjoyed hunting,
fishing, hiking, camping
and various other outdoor
activities. He enjoyed tak-
ing his family on vacations,
camping trips and bringing
family together.
In June of 2007, Dan
returned to Red Lodge to
help care for his father dur-
ing his last years. During
this time Dan was blessed
to meet and fall in love with
Nadine Falagan. During
their time together they en-
joyed spontaneous outdoor
activities and shared a va-
cation to Egypt.
Daniel enjoyed every
breath of life with his fam-
ily and friends, and will be
forever missed. He was pre-
ceded in death by his infant
brother Andrew B., his old-
est son Andrew Lewis and
his father Lewis T. Jordan.
Survivors include his
two sons, Evan Michael and
Lyle Ernest; his daughter
Danielle Lynn; his mother
Elvina M. Jordan; his love
Nadine Falagan; two broth-
ers, Thomas Jordan and
Rick Waples; one sister,
Margaret Home; and nu-
merous nieces and nephews.
Memorial Mass will
be celebrated at 11 a.m.
Thursday, Jan. 12, at St.
Agnes Catholic Church in
Red Lodge. Cremation has
taken place, and interment
will be in the Red Lodge
Cemetery. Smith-alcott
Funeral Chapel of Red
Lodge is in charge of ar-
rangements.
Memorials may be giv-
en to the charity of one's
choice.
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