2 J The Lovell Chronicle J March 7, 2013
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Develop,
Energize, Act
An insert in this week's newspaper is"see if we can make them happen," Tay-
asking people to put their thinking caps on lor said. "All ideas will be kept confiden-
for the betterment of their community, tial, unless a person grants permission to
The IDEA Center based out of the share the idea. Once a person submits an
Third Street Business Incubator in Lovell idea, Lovell, Inc. works with the person on
is in the process of gathering ideas from a four-step process to take the idea to its
citizens on projects, businesses, events or natural conclusion.
anything else that comes to mind to ira-The first step is Imagine, which is the
prove the communities in Big Horn County. basic idea in its raw form. This can be an
"We all have ideas of some sort or an- idea for a new business, an improvement to
other - big ideas, little ideas and all sizes the community, a new event or perhaps a
in between and sharing those ideas could new or improved way of doing something.
be the best way to help our communities The second step is to Develop the idea
grow and prosper," Lovell Inc. Director Sue by asking questions and learning more
Taylor said. Taylor has been working with about the idea and its possible potential.
most of the communities in the county for The third step is to Energize the idea with
several months now. human resources or financial resources,
"A proven strategy to growing rural and the final step in the process is to Act
communities is to build from the inside out on the idea.
- using the strengths and assets already"Lovell, Inc. has created a simple form
present to improve, innovate and grow," and starting point to help you get that re-
Taylor said. "By harnessing the power of ally great idea out of your head and start
the people living in the area and finding putting it into action," Taylor said. "Please
ways to put their ideas into motion, we will see the insert in today's paper for further
have a stronger, more vibrant place to live, details.
work, and play." "We can only begin to imagine where
The newly formed IDEA Center - your idea can take us. Remember, ideas go
"Imagine, Develop, Energize, Act" -- at nowhere if they stay in your head."
the Third Street Business Incubator is For further information about the
designed to be a place where people can IDEA Center, contact Lovell, Inc. at 548-
sit down and talk about their ideas and 6707 or lovellinc@tctwest.net.
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USlClans win
Lane Hoover, Brock Welch,
Kane Padilla, Porter Nich-
ols, Logan Hitz and Jason
Harford singing "Folk Song
Critters" and the foursome
of Khan, Mickelson, Asay
and Grant singing "Can
You Hear Me?"
Individuals receiving
BY DAVID PECK
Lovell Middle School
music teachers Linnea
Dickson and Jessica Sch-
reiner last week reported
many high scores from the
Showalter Middle School
Music Festival held Satur-
day, Feb. 9, in Powell.
Choir director Dickson grades of I-plus were Khan
with her soprano solo and
Asay with an alto solo.
Receiving a grade of
I were Lily Jones, Nata-
lia Jolley, Reece May, Lo-
gan Hitz, Jacob Grant,
Paige Bischoff, Brock
Welch, Kane Padilla, Por-
said students were judged
in three vocal rooms, and
an outstanding musician
was named in each room,
then asked to sing in an af-
ternoon concert.
Lovell had three stu-
dents or groups represent
plus were Brittany Man-
gus, Kayla Johnston and
Grace Edwards.
BAND RESULTS
Band director Schrein-
er reported the following
band results:
Sixth-grade band -
Meyja McArthur, I-, xylo-
phone; Grace Edwards, II,
trumpet; Zachary Abra-
ham, Brandon Holzer and
Jacob Grant, I, baritone
trio; Paige Bischoff, Grace
Edwards and Mikel May, I,
trumpet trio; Carter Krei,
Jordan Vasquez and Ethan
9
The wrestling pho-
to printed in last week's
Chronicle of Hyrum Hop-
kin battling Wyatt Hage-
man of Lingle at the state
wrestling tournament was
actually taken by MaKen-
zie Beck, not Nathan Oster,
as written. Both MaKenzie
and Nathan took photos at
the tournament.
Kay Edward Sigrnon,
72, of Cowley died last week
at his home in Cowley.
Cremation has taken
place and services will be
held at a later date.
Condolences may be
sent to the family online at
www.haskellfuneralhome.
com.
Katrina Twitchell, I, flute-
clarinet trio.
Seventh-eighth-grade
band - Shelby Wardell, I,
snare drum; Mikkel Mc-
Intosh, Emily Snell and
Shelby Wardell, II, bari-
tone-clarinet-snare drum
trio; Logan Nunn, I-, snare
drum; Will Lillard, II,
trumpet; Antonio Garza,
II+, trumpet; Nathan Beal,
II, trumpet; Emily Snell,
II, clarinet; Dakota Work-
man, II, tenor saxophone;
Aly Schneider, II+, clari-
net; Kyle Burton, I-. trum-
pet; Ben Cornia, I, tuba;
Fred
Aug. 11, 1916- Feb.
Fred "Fritz" Fink was
born on Aug. 11, 1916, in
Powell. He was one of nine
children of Carl and Ame-
lia Fink. He spent his boy,
hood on the family farm in
Lovell, where they raised
sugar beets, beans and
grain. Fred served in the
National Guard and was ac-
tivated during World War
II. He was a staff sergeant
in the Powder River Mecha-
nized Cavalry Division.
During those war years,
he visited relatives in Chi-
cago and met Emily "Mick-
ey" Schweigerdt. They were
quickly drawn to each other
and fell in love. They were
married on June 22, 1946,
at Eden Church in Chica-
go. The Schweigerdt fami-
'Fritz' Fink
23, 2013
He thoroughly enjoyed his
new home and made many
new friends there. He was
proud to have his apart-
ment shown as the "model"
to any future residents.
ly welcomed Fred into their Fred was active at
family and he became a Eden Church, where he
true brother to all of them.
Fred worked at Ohmite
Corp. in Lincolnwood, Ill.,
for 38 years, retiring from
there in 1984.
His married life of 53~
years to Mickey was very
special. They were true soul
mates, even to the very end
of Mickey's life when she
smiled at him with her last
breath.
Fred will be remem-
bered as a kind and gen-
tle man, as honest as the
day is long. He was blessed
with a wonderful sense of
humor which immediately
would put everyone at ease.
It didn't take long for him
to be your friend, and then
you had a friend for life.
He was especially drawn
to children, and they to
him. Fred loved the out-of-
doors. At any time of year,
in all kinds of weather, he
found something to do out-
side. His garden was beau-
tiful, the envy of the entire
neighborhood.
A few years ago, Fred
felt that it was too much
work to keep his house
was a long-time member.
Besides being regular in at-
tendance, he volunteered
whenever and wherever
needed. He was a true "Son"
of Eden. After he moved to
his new home, and while
worshiping with his new
friends, he found a second
"home" church. There, he
found comfort and content-
ment and didn't have to
worry about driving.
Fred died peacefully on
Feb. 23, 2013. He was pre-
ceded in death by his be-
loved wife Mickey, his par-
ents Carl and Amelia Fink,
brothers Carl, William,
Alec and Albert, and sisters
Amelia Clem, Katherine
Wegner and Sophie Winter-
holler. Left to mourn is his
sister Elizabeth Fiechtner
and many nieces and
nephews.
An interesting memo-
ry Fred had was the Bible
verse given to him at his
confirmation. It is found in
Psalms 37, verse 5. "Com-
mit your way to the Lord;
trust in him, and he will
act." It proved to be the per-
their school at the con- ter Nichols, Hunter Steen- Hessenthaler, I, saxo- Sierra Wilkerson, I-, clari- and garden the way he fect blessing to have been
cert. Amirah Khan was ..... b~ckers, Brenden Lund- phone/snare drum trio; net; Kaitlyn Mickelson, I, would have liked, and he given ~to Fred on his,confir-
judged top in her room and berg, Alea Mayes, Harlee Paige Bischoff, I, trumpet; saxophone; Jazmyn See, decided to move to an in-, ma.tioncJand he t£. red _ taat
sang "Little Maid of Ar-
cadee" by Gilbert and Sul-
livan. Also winning their
room was the ensemble
of Khan, Kaitlyn Mickel-
son, Kaitlyn Grant, Emilee
Asay, Delanee Miller, Ken-
dal Rasmussen, Jazmyn
See, Whitney Luna, Mady-
son Jones, Trysa Flood and
Brittany Mangus, singing
"In You I Found" by Laura
Farnell.
Emilee Asay received
an honorable mention and
was asked to sing her piece
"The Skye Boat Song" by
Dave and Jean Perry.
Ensembles receiving
a I (superior) included the
'You I Found" group list-
ed above, the group con-
sisting of Kirra Wilkerson,
Brenden Lundberg, Talon
Grant, Lily Jones, Natalia
Jolley and Brianna Rivera
singing "Give Me a Kite,"
the group of Reece May,
Wolsey, Kaylee Englert, Mikel May, I-, trumpet( I-, flute; Ana Nicholson, dependent living facility, verse throughouthislife. :,
Sable Angell, Rylie Kan- Stormi Buster, I, snare I, trombone; Porter Nich-
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