22 [ The Lovell Chronicle I March 4, 2010
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PUBLIC NOTICES
BHC Liquor License notification
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that on the 16th day of February, 2010, the fol-
lowing applicants filed an application for a license, in the office of the
clerk of Big Horn County:
RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSES
• Paint Rock Inn, LLC - Hyattville
and protests, if any there be, against the issuance (transfer or renewal)
of the license will be heard at the hour of 11:30 P.M. on the 6th day
of April 2010, in the board of county commissioners chambers, Basin,
Wyoming.
Publish: February 25, March 4, 11 & 18, 2010
PSC Adverlisin notice
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Wyoming Public Service Commission (Commission) gives notice
that it has approved an Accounting Order granting Rocky Mountain
Power (Rocky Mountain) authority to record a $52,198.13 advertising
expense related to the Company's 2008 general rate case. No interest
shall be included on this expense and it shall not be included in rate
base.
Rocky Mountain stated it requested the Accounting Order to defer
advertising costs associated with the Company's 2008 general rate
case. The costs are described below:
Television Newspaper
Media Cost $13,541.47 $19,969.61
Production
Cost
Total $19,716.75 $22,762.56
Radio
$3,788.35
$7,081.09
Bill Insert Total
$1,264.50 $38,563.93
$13,634.20
$2,637.73 $52,198.13
The Company states the $52,198.13 costs ordinarily would not trigger
the Company to request a deferral, but, in this case, the Commission
required the Company to affirmatively inform the public of customer
charge and rate design issues in that 2008 case and therefore told the
Company that it could request recovery of costs.
The Accounting Order was approved, subject to notice, protest, further
intervention, request for public hearing, change, and such other and
further order as the Commission may deem appropriate. Approval
of the Accounting Order may not be construed as Commission
determination of any ratemaking issues, all of which will be considered
in future publicly noticed proceedings.
Rocky Mountain's application is on file with the Commission in its offices
in Cheyenne and in Rocky Mountain's Wyoming business offices in
Casper, Cody, Evanston, Laramie, Pinedale, Rawlins, Riverton, Rock
Springs, and Worland, and may be inspected by any interested persons
during regular business hours.Anyone desiring to file a statement,
intervention petition, protest, or request for a hearing in this matter must
so file, in writing, with the Commission on or before March 26, 2010.
The petition shall set forth the grounds of the proposed intervention or
request for hearing, and the position and interest of the petitioner in
this proceeding. Please include reference to Docket No. 20000-359-
EA-09
If you wish to intervene in this matter or request a public hearing which
you will attend, and you require reasonable accommodation for a
disability, please contact the Commission at (307) 777-7427, or write
to the Commission at 2515 Warren Avenue, Suite 300, Cheyenne,
Wyoming 82002, to make arrangements. Communications impaired
persons may also contact the Commission through Wyoming Relay by
dialing 711. ..... _
Dated: February 22, 2010.
Publish: February 25 & March 4, 2010
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South End Water Users ElecHon
NOTICE OF ELECTION
South End Water Users
Improvement and Service District
Big Horn County, Wyoming
March 16, 2010
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an election shall be held
in the South End Water Users Improvement and Service District on
Tuesday, March 16, 2010 between the hours of 12:30 and 5:30 p.m.
of said day.
CALLNOW! 1-800-961-2704
LfMITED TiME OFFER
At said election the electors of the district will vote for one (1) person
to serve on the board of directors of the district for a three (3) year
term.
The elector that has been designated by nomination petition to serve
on the board of directors is as follows:
Charles N. Monk
Lovell, Wyoming
The polling place for said election will be the South End Water Users
Office at 868 Lane 10, Lovell.
At the polling place indicated above, the votes cast, including absen-
tee votes, shall be registered by paper ballot. The ballot shall contain
instructions to the voter to assist the voter in casting his or her vote by
means of paper ballot.
In order to vote at this election a person must be an elector of the
district. Pursuant to W.W. 18-12-102(a)(vii), an "elector" shall mean a
person who is either a resident of the district or is an owner of land in
the district.
Any qualified elector who will be absent from his or her place of resi-
dence on election day, or who cannot be present at the precinct poll-
ing place on election day because of illness, injury, disability, old age
or tenets of his or her religion, may vote by absentee ballot. A qualified
elector may apply for an absentee ballot either in person, in writing
or by telephone, by furnishing the information required by law; appli-
cation should be made to Nancy Robison, Secretary of said district.
Such an application should be made not later than the close of busi-
ness on the last day prior to the election.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of Directors of the South End
Water Users Improvement and Service District, has caused this no-
tice to be given as of the 4th day of March 2010.
.Publish: March 4, 2010
Cowley sewer iet bids
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Town of Cowley is accepting bids for a 1979 FMC trailer model
sewer jet with rebuilt pump. Sealed bids will be accepted at Cow-
ley Town Hall, P.O. Box 635, 20 S. Division ST., Cowley, WY 82420.
Please mark envelope sewer jet bid. Bids will be accepted until 12:00
P.M. on March 8, 2010 at which time they will be opened and read
aloud. The Town of Cowley reserves the right to reject any and all
bids. For more information or to make an appointment to view the
sewer jet, call (307) 548-6799 and leave a message.
Publish: February 18, 25 & March 4, 2010
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Rcky Mountain Power purchain
PUBLIC NOTICE
Pursuant to the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act and the
Wyoming Public Service Commission's (Commission) Rules, notice
is hereby given of the application of Rocky Mountain Power (the
Company) requesting approval of Tariff Schedule 37, Standard Rates
.for Purchases of Power from Qualifying Facilities (QFs).
Rocky Mountain is a public utility as defined by W.S. § 37-1-101(a)(vi)
(C) and, as such, is subject to the Commission's jurisdiction under W.S.
§ 37-2-112.
On February 23, 2010, Rocky Mountain Power submitted an application,
together with exhibits and revised tariff sheets, requesting approval to
change the standard rates for the purchase of power from qualifying
cogeneration and small power production facilities that qualify under
the terms and conditions of Schedule 37. Exhibit 2 to the Application
describes the methods and assumptions used to produce the avoided
cost study, as used in the avoided cost calculation.
In this application, Rocky Mountain Power proposes that the new rates
for avoided cost purchases of non-firm energy shall be as follows:
Deliveries During Winter (cents per/kWh) Summer (cents per/
Calendar Year proposed rate kWh) proposed rate
2010 1.95 3.26
2011 1.39 2.63
2012 1.87 3.00
2013 1.99 3.51
The current rate for avoided cost purchases of non-firm energy for
delivery during the 2010 calendar year is 5.13 cents per kWh in the
winter and 5.49 cents per kW during the summer.
The Application proposes the following avoided cost rates for firm power
time of delivery applied to QF resources over which the Commission
has jurisdiction that enter into Contracts with the Company until 10
megawatts of system resource are acquired.
Delivery r Proposed Firm Proposed Firm Proposed Firm
Calendar Capacity Price Enemy Price - Enemy Price-
Year $/kW-month Winr cents Summer cents
per kwh per kwh
2010 $2.01 1.95 3.26
2011 $2.05 1.39 2.63
2012 $2.08 1.87 3.00
2013 $2.12 1.99 3.51
2014 $8.63 5.88 5.88
2015 $8.79 6.05 6.05
2016 $8.94 6.31 6.31
2017 $9.10 6.56 6.56
2018 $9.26 6.78 6.78
2019 $9.43 6.67 6.67
2020 $9.59 6.74 6.74
For prices for the years 2021 through 2033, please see Exhibit 1 to the
Application. The Company's current price for delivery during 2010 is
$1.55 per kW-month for firm capacity, 5.13 cents per kWh for Winter
Firm Energy and 5.49 cents per kwh for Summer Firm Energy.
The Application proposes the following avoided cost rates for purchases
from QF resources over which the Commission has jurisdiction that
enter into Contracts with the Company until 10 megawatts of system
resource are acquired
Delivery for Firm Capacity Proposed Firm Proposed Firm
Calendar Price $/kW- Energy Price - Energy Price -
Year month Winter cents per Summer cents
kWh per kWh
2020 $9.59 6.74 6.74
2021 $9.76 7.09 7.09
2022 $9.94 7.51 7.51
2023 $10.11 7.20 7.20
2024 $10.29 7.08 7.08
2025 $10.48 7.42 7.42
2026 $10.66 7.62 7.62
2027
2028
$10.85
$11.04
7.53
7.75
7.53
7.75
2029 $11.24 8.00 8.00
2030 $11.44 8.20 8.20
2031 $11.64 8.34 8.34
8.49
8.64
$11.85
2032
2033 $12.06
8.49
8.64
The Company's current price for delivery during 2020 is $7.49 per
kW-month for firm capacity, 7.06 cents per kWh for both Winter and
Summer Firm Energy.
This is not a complete description of Rocky Mountain's application.
Interested persons may inspect the application and supporting exhibits
at Rocky Mountain's Casper office and at the Commission's offices in
Cheyenne, Wyoming, during regular business hours.
Anyone who desires to intervene and become a party to this proceeding
or to file a statement or protest must do so, in writing, with the
Commission on or before March 25, 2010. Any filed petitions shall set
forth the grounds of the proposed intervention or request for hearing, as
well as the position and the interest of the petitioner in this proceeding.
Petitions to intervene not filed by this date shall, in accordance with
Section 113 of the Commission's Rules, show good cause why the
intervention should be granted. Further procedural and hearing dates
for this application will be established by the Commission.
For more information and assistance, or if you wish to intervene in this
matter and/or request a public hearing which you will attend and you
require reasonable accommodation for a disability, call the Commission
at (307) 777-7427 or write to them at 2515 Warren Avenue, Hansen
Building, Suite 300, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002. Communications-
impaired persons may also contact the Commission by accessing
Wyoming Relay at 711. Please be sure to make reference to Docket
No. 20000-366-EA-10 in your correspondence.
Dated: February 24, 2010.
Publish: March 4 & 11, 2010
Big Horn County .,s,
NEWSPAPERS
We will publish put display d legal advertiments in
:all three Big Hona Coun F newspapers tbr one low price.
However, aU advertisements that i11 be published in 'all three newspapers
MUST meet the Basin and Greybull deadline of MONDAY at 5 p.m,
BHC Liquor License notification
PUBLIC NOTICE
Notice is hereby given that on the 12th day of February, 2010, the fol-
lowing applicants filed an application for a license, in the office of the
clerk of Big Horn County:
RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSES
• William & Joann Batts, DBA Hyattville Care - Hyattville
• The Secrets of Shell, LLC, DBA Trapper Creek Lodge Restau-
rant - East of Shell
• Paint Rock Inn, LLC - Hyattville
• Steven R. Montanez, DBA Oasis Bar - Northwest of Lovell
• Hideout Adventures, Inc., DBA The Hideout at Flitner Ranch-
East of Shell
• JR McLaughlan, Inc., DBA Dirty Annies Country Store - East of
Shell
LIMITED (CLUB) LIQUOR LICENSES
• Midway Golf Club - North of Basin
COUNTY RETAIL MALT BEVERAGE PERMIT
• AI Martin, DBA Antler Inn - Shell
• Old Shell Lodge, LLC - Shell
• Snowshoe Lodge, LLC - South East of Shell
• Wyoming High Country, LLC - Forest Service Road # 19, Lovell
• Dickerson, Inc., DBA Horseshoe Bend Marina - Big Horn Can-
yon National Recreation Area
and protests, if any there be, against the issuance (transfer or renewal)
of the license will be heard at the hour of 1:00 P.M. on the 16th day of
March 2010, in the board of county commissioners chambers, Basin,
Wyoming.
Publish: February 18, 25, March 4 & 11, 2010
Town of Lovell employee list
PUBLIC NOTICE
The following is a complete list of all chief administrative officials, assistant
administrative officials, elected officials, department heads and full-time
employees of the Town of Lovell. This is published in compliance with
W.S. 15-1-110.
ADMINISTRATION
Mayor ........................................................................... R. Bruce Morrison
Council ............................................................................ Brian E. Dickson
Council ................................................................................ F. Scott AIIred
Council .............................................................................. Jodi L Lindsay
Council ..................... ...................................................... Bruce E. Wolsey
Town Administrator ................................................................ Bart L Grant
Town Treasurer._: .............................................................. Valerie A. Beal
Assistant Treasurer ......................................................... Edward A. AIIred
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
Director of Public Works ........................................ Douglas V. Savage Jr.
Equipment Operator ....................................................... Rodney P. AIIred
Equipment Operator .......................................................... Daniel C. Beal
Equipment Operator ........................................................ Isaac M. Mayes
Sanitation Equipment Operator ...................................... Jerae E. Dufloth
POLICE
Chief .............................................................................. C. Nicholas Lewis
Patrol Officer ................................................................... Jessica K. Flood
Patrol Officer ........................................................................ Greg B. Hess
Patrol Officer .................................................................... Kyle T. McClure
Patrol Officer ........................................................................... Noe Garcia
Patrol Officer ................................................................... Randall L. Davis
Head Dispatcher ............................................................. Ronnie L. Salyer
Dispatcher ........................................................................... Aaron L: Has'
Dispatcher ................................................ :...:'..[:L !..[CharlesR. ',Gte
Dispatcher ............................................................... .....5.. Michelle A,'(o!sen
Publish: March 4, 2010
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Monday, March 8
Daughters of the Utah Pioneers company meeting, 1 p.m. at
the Lovell Annex.
Saturday, March 20
Big Horn County 4-H Carnival, 6 - 8 p.m., Big Hom County
Fairgrounds.
Saturday, March 27
Big Horn County Republican Lincoln Day dinner, Greybull
Community Center, 5:30 meet the candidates, 6:15 dinner.
BHC School District No. 1 Board, 2nd Thursday.
BHC School District No. 2 Board (Lovell), 2nd Monday, board room,
7 p.m.
BHC Treasurer at County Annex, 1st and 3rd Thursday each month,
9 a.m - 1 p.m.
Big Horn Basin chapter of Gold ProspectorsAssociation of Amedca,
Skyline Care in Powell, 2rid Tuesday, 7 p.m., 754-5921.
Big Horn County 4-H Leader's Council, 1st Monday, Extension Office
on Hwy 310, 7 p.m.
Big Horn County Weed and Pest monthly board meeting, 2nd Tuesday,
1 p.m., W&P office at 4782 Hwy. 310, Greybull.
Byron Lions Club, 1st and 3rd Tuesday, Byron Town Hall, 7 p.m.
Cancer Support Group, 3rd Thursday, 7 p.m., NHCC multi-purpose
room.
Compassionate Friends Support Group, last Wednesday, Long Term
Care Center Conference Room, West Park Hospital, 7 p m Contact
Melodye Trusty, 578-2416
Cowley Riding Club, 3rdMonday, 7 p.m
Lovell Area Chamber of Commerce general membership meeting, 3rd
Monday, noon, Lange's Kitchen
Lovell Bulldog Booster Club, 3rd Wednesday, Big Horn Federal Hos-
pitality Room, 7 pm.
Lovell Guitar Club, Thursday, 8 pm. Call Steve, 548-7227.
Lovell Library Story Time, every Tuesday, 10:30 am
Lovell Lions Club, 2ndFrlday, noon; 4th Wednesday, 6:30 p.m., 548-
2431.
Lovell Riders, Inc. meeting, 2nd Thursday, Big Horn Federal, 7 p.m.
Lovell Town Council, 2nd Tuesday, Town Hall, 7 p.m.
Lovell Woman's Club, 2nd Wednesday, Big Horn Federal Hospitality
Room, 1 p.m. Contact Deanna Wagner, 548-7793.
NAMI Big Horn County, 1st Thursday, 548-2431, 548-6865.
North Big Horn County Health Coalition, 3rd Tuesday, noon, rotating
locations, 548-6410.
Ostomy Support Group meeting, 2nd Tuesday, 7 p.m., North Fork
room, West Park Hospital in Cody.
Plndroppers Quilt Club, 4th Thursday, 7 p.m., Big Horn Federal hos-
pitality room.
Spokes-n-Folks, call 548-2431 ; 548-2883.
TOPS @ WY169, every Thursday, St. John's Episcopal Church base-
ment in Powell, 6 p.m. 754-2652, 664-2394
Tri-Mountaln View Masonic Lodge, 2nd Thursday, dinner 6:30 p.m.,
lodge meeting 7:30 p.m.
VFW Meeting, 4th Thursday, 7 p.m., Big Horn County Annex bldg,
Lovell.
Veterans Representative, 1st Wednesday, Powell Workforce Center,
9 am - noon; 2nd Thursday Frannie Town Hall, 9 am - noon & Lovell
Police Dept. 1 - 4 pro; 3rdFriday, Greybull Town Hall, 9:30 - 1:30 am
& Wodand Workforce Center 12:30 - 2:30 pm
WyDOT Driver Licensing FacUlty open in Lovell every Tuesday, 9:30
am. to4 pro.
Carl the Lovell Chronicle at 548-2217 to list your club here.
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