2 I The Lovell Chronicle I January 21, 2010 www.LovellChronicle.com
BRAD DEVEREAUX
Engineer Mike Calvin (right) and councilman Brian Dickson look at an
underground box that will house electrical conduit. Rocky Mountain Power
will install a locked cabinet above the box for maintenance access.
Legacy subdivision nears
substantial completion
Mazie L.
Dykes
Sept. 28, 1928-
Jan. 11, 2010
Mazie L. (Cross) Dykes,
81, died Jan. 11, 2010, in
the New Horizons Care
Center in Lovell.
She was born Sept. 28,
1928, in Harrisburg, Neb.,
to John R. Cross and Orpha
(Scoville) Cross. She spent
her early years in Harris-
burg, where she met and
married her husband Del-
bert Dykes. Together, they
raised their daughters. In
1964 they moved to Deaver.
She then moved to Powell
in 1980.
Mazie's hobbies in her
early life were skeet shoot-
ing, hunting, fishing and
raising her chickens and
BY BRAD DEVEREAUX
Town officials went on a walk-through
of the Legacy Subdivision project Friday.
Engineers from Pryor Mountain Engineer-
ing went through a punch list of things that
still need to be done on the project. After
electrical service is run through the sub-
division and a few items on the punch list
are fixed, the development will be ready for
houses to be built.
A lot of progress has been made to com-
plete items on a punch list created Oct. 21,
according to engineer tech Mike Calvin, in-
cluding repairing concrete poured around
manholes, sweeping spilled topsoil from
curb and gutter, patching core hole, and re-
moving downed trees and trash.
One item that needs to be fixed is a 20-
foot section of curb and gutter where a con-
struction joint was not aligned, causing a
small valley.
The other item left on the puncKlistiis
a degrading portion of the. aaphalt Caused
by leaked hydraulic fluid sitting on the 'sur-
face of the road. Those in attendance talk-
ed about the best way to repair the degrad-
ed portion of road, which measures a little
more than about one square foot. They
agreed the best way would be to remove
a portion of the road and replace it with a
concrete diamond.
As of Friday, the subdivision still
lacked electricity and approaches at each
of its entrances.
Calvin said the next step is for Rocky
Mountain Power to run power to the sub-
division and remove some existing power
poles on the north side of the development.
RMP was expected to complete the electri-
cal work in mid-January, Calvin said.
After reaching substantial completion,
the project will be advertised for notice of
final payment, Calvin said.
Developer John Schneider said the lots
are ready to be built on. He is not plan-
ning to build any homes to sell, but said he
iWod,be happy to build a few homesTor
!re residents. People are also wele
't0use other builders for homes on the site,
he said.
cattle. Later in life, she had
time for reading and fishing
and enjoyed her time spent
as a museum curator at the
Homesteader Museum.
She was one of eight
children, including four
brothers and four sisters.
She was preceded in
death by both of her par-
ents, one brother, one sister
and her nephew: Survivors
include their two daugh-
ters, Rena Dykes and her
husband Bill Corn and Rita
Jansson and husband Tom;
granddaughter Jordan
Jansson; two very special
family members, Klondy
and Katrina Jansson; and
many other dear friends.
: := /s'::per her wishes, cre-
ah: has taken place,
and ::family service will be
held at a later date. Please
forward all condolences to
916 East Madison, Powell,
WY 82435.
Mustang Committee Monday
Chairman Kirsten Bryson has called a
meeting of the Lovell Mustang Days Com-
mittee for Monday, Jan. 25, at 7 p.m. at the
Big Horn Federal Building in Lovell.
"Everyone is welcome," Bryson said.
For event ideas or questions, call Bryson at
548-7871.
Friends of the NRA Friday
The local Friends of the NRA chapter
will meet this Friday, Jan. 22, at 7 p.m. at
the Lovell Annex to discuss the upcoming
banquet and auction, which will take place
on Friday, March 19.
"We still need more members to help
us," said organizer Art Holzer. "Please con-
sider helping a worthy cause. Funds gener-
ated here help our local gun clubs, includ-
ing Lovell, who has received a grant this
year for a trap machine and voice callers."
Also on the agenda Friday will be a
discussion about selling raffle tickets for a
commissioner's elk tag, which the organi-
zation will be selling. Tickets may be pur-
chased by calling Shane Pitt at 548-2300,
John Wilson at 548-6397 or Holzer at 548-
7024.
Tickets will be on sale at Lovell's Amer-
ican Care Care Center, Linton's Big R and
the Greybull Building Center. One-third
of the money will go directly to the Lovell
Rod and Gun Club to help establish a youth
shooting program, with two-thirds going to
the Friends of the NRA, which will return
the money to organizations for projects.
Fenton Wood
Fenton Wood, 87, of
Lovell died on Saturday,
Jan. 16, 2010, at Northern
Montana Care Center in
Havre, Mont.
A viewing was to be
held on Wednesday, Jan.
20, at 1 p.m. at the LDS
Stake Center in Lovell, fol-
lowed by funeral services at
2 p.m. Burial was to follow
in the Lovell Cemetery.
Haskell Funeral Home
in Lovell is in charge of ar-
rangements.
Elda
Robertson
Huling
Nov. 8, 1922-
Dec. 24, 2009
Elda Robertson Huling,
87, of Phoenix, Ariz., died
Dec. 24, 2009. Funeral ser-
vices were held December
31.
Elda was born Nov.
8, 1922, in Lovell to Bry-
ant Barnes Robertson and
Amelia Harris. She and her
two older brothers, Reece
and Mark, grew up on the
family farm and graduated
from the Lovell schools. She
married Jean Robert Hul-
ing in Cheyenne in January
1944. They divorced in 1959
and Elda returned to Wyo-
ming where she worked and
attended the University of
Wyoming, earning a degree
in library science. She ac-
cepted a job as high school
librarian in Peoria, Ariz.,
and served in that capacity
until 1988.
Through the years,
her love of travel took her
around the world with
friends and close relatives,
visiting nearly every con-
tinent. She returned to
Lovell almost every sum-
mer, spending many hours
doing genealogy and visit-
ing friends and relatives.
She was an avid reader,
held many callings in the
Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter-day Saints and
was active in the Daugh-
ters of the Utah Pioneers.
Her greatest love was for
her family and she always
found great joy in her asso-
ciation with them.
Elda was preceded in
death by her parents and
her brothers.
She is survived by three
children, Jon Of Phoenix,
Bonnie (John) Allred of Tex-
as, Rex (LaDawn) of Virgin-
ia; 15 grandchildren and 38
great-grandchildren.
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1141 Shoshone Ave.. Lovell, WY Ii
Daily Mass: Noon 1
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Louell
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Church
310 Idaho Roe., Louell
Services
Sunday School -- 9:45 am
Momlng Worship - 10:50 am
Sunday Night -- 6:30 pm
Wed. Bible Study -- 7 pm
www.Lovell Assem blyofGod.org
Rev. Dan Jarvis
548-7105
Beverly Van
Lake
• Dec. 15, 1954-
Jan. 2, 2010
Beverly Van Lake, 55,
died Jan. 2, 2010, at her
home in Denver. She was a
loving wife, mother, sister
and friend.
She was preceded in
death by her parents, Ed-
ward and Marion Moyer
and brother Edward Moy-
er.
She is survived by hus-
band Gary, daughters Wen-
di and Brittany, brother
George (Rhiannon Asher)
Moyer, uncle Billy Martin
and aunt Mary "Pat" Hurt.
Memorial services were
held Friday, Jan. 8 at Horan
& McConaty Family Chapel
in Lakewood, Colo.
In lieu of flowers, do-
nations may be made to
the Beverly Van Lake Me-
morial Fund c/o Horan &
McConaty, 3101 S. Wad-
sworth Blvd., Lakewood,
CO, 80227.
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Pastor Paula Morse
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8:30 Deaver Worship
10:30 Lovell Worship
5th & Montana, 548-7127
Rev. Christopher Brandt
9:15 am Bible Study I
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Wednesday Service 7:30 pm
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ELECTION PROCLAMATION
The Northwest Rural Water District ("District") hereby gives
notice of two (2) upcoming vacancies on the District Board
of Directors ("Board"). The District will conduct its biennial
election on Tuesday, the 4th day of May, 2010, to fill two
upcoming Board vacancies for four (4) year terms from Park
County or Big Horn County. Each applicant for election must
reside and own property within the defined boundaries of the
Northwest Rural Water District.
Applications for Election are available at the District office
at 920 13 th Street, Cody, Wyoming 82414, 307-527-4426.
Application for Election must be filed with the District manager,
Dossie Overfield, no earlier than Thursday, February 4, 2010
and no later than 5:00 p.m., Wednesday, February 24th, 2010.
The Board shall provide for holding such election and shall
appoint judges to conduct it. The two candidates receiving
the most votes shall be elected and shall assume office June
1, 2010.
Applications for Election will not be accepted after February
24, 2010.
Dated this 6 th day of January, 2010.
Jim Mentock, Secretary
Northwest Rural Water District
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