2 I The Lovell Chronicle I April 1, 2010 www.LovellChronicle.com
BRAD DEVEllEAUX
The Lovell FCCLA Chapter took home 11 medals from the 2010 state convention in Cheyenne last week.
Pictured are (front row, l-r) Nie Martinez, Tiana O'Tremba, Jordan Frost, Olivia Paxton, Melissa Ellis,
Christina Brightly, Heather Wilkerson, (back row, l-r) Katelyn Jewell, Amanda Thackeray, Mesa Matthews,
Tessa Watson, and Ethan Rasmussen. Not pictured: Krystina Croft and Meryk MeArthur.
FCCLA students win trip to nationals
BY BRAD DEVEREAUX
Local students traveled
to Cheyenne for the 2010
Family, Career and Com-
munity Leaders of America
(FCCLA) State Convention
last week.
Members of the Lovell
and Rocky Mountain FC-
CLA chapters attended the
convention March 23-26.
The Lovell chapter
came back with eight gold
medals, two silvers and a
bronze for the various proj-
ects presented, according
to chapter advisor Alana
Thackeray.
Results are as follows:
Gold medals - Meryck
McArthur, applied technol-
ogy; Jordan Frost, applied
technology; Mesa Mat-
thews, focus on children;
Nic Martinez, food inno-
vations; Christina Bright-
ly, food innovations; Tiana
O'Tremba, interpersonal
communications; Melissa
Ellis, life event planning;
Tessa Watson, recycle and
redesign.
Silver medals - Ethan
Rasmussen, food innova-
tions; Olivia Paxton, fash-
ion construction.
Bronze medals - Aman-
da Thackeray, Melissa El-
lis, Krystina Croft, chap-
ter service display (team
event).
Also competing for
Lovell were Heather Wilk-
erson and Katelyn Jewell.
Alana Thackeray said
the competition was tough
in Cheyenne, but the Lovell
group did their best and
competed well.
"They represented our
town very well," she said.
Gold medal winners
will go on to the national
convention July 3-8 in Chi-
cago, she said.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN
After not having a FC-
CLA team for several years,
Rocky Mountain High
School organized a group of
students to attend the state
convention last week, ac-
cording to advisor Debbie
Bassett.
Chapter president
Stephanie Allred and ser-
vice coordinator Rachel All-
red presented projects on
positive self-esteem and
Martin Consuelos present-
ed a project featuring Grizz
trading cards. Bassett said
FCCLA and the student
council carried out the trad-
ing card project.
"They did well and got
good experience for next
year," Bassett said. "They
learned a lot after not being
there for a few years."
Chamber tickets available
Lovell Area Chamber
of Commerce Director Su-
zanne Winterholler said
this week that there are
still plenty of tickets avail-
able for next week's an-
nual community banquet,
but the deadline is fast ap-
proaching.
The Chamber will hold
the community banquet
on Friday, April 9, at the
Lovell Community Center.
A social hour begins at 6
p.m., followed by dinner at
7 p.m.
ARAMARK of North-
west College will cater a
meal consisting of oven-
fried chicken and roast
pork.
Tickets are $28 each
and may be reserved by
calling Winterholler at
548-7552. The deadline for
purchasing a ticket for the
event is Tuesday, April 6.
" Wyoming State Audi-
tt and candidate for gover-
nor Rata Meyer will be the
keynote speaker, and the
evening will also include
the presentation of the out-
standing citizen award and
the outstanding educator
awards for School Districts
No. 1 and 2.
Bret Savage will pro-
vide music during the so-
cial hour.
Congressional reps in
Lovell on Th Lrsclay, April 8
Staff representatives
of U.S. Sen. Mike Enzi,
U.S. Sen. John Barrasso
and U.S. Congresswoman
Cynthia Lummis will hold
office hours in Lovell next
Thursday, April 8.
Field representati-
ves Karen McCreery, Ken-
dall Hartman and Ryan
McConnaughey will be
available at the Lovell
Town Hall, 336 Nevada
Ave., from 4 to 5 p.m.
Area residents are en-
couraged to come discuss
issues or present views,
questions or concerns re-
garding the federal govern-
ment. The comments and
concerns will be relayed Sp
Sens. Enzi and' Barrass0
and Rap. Lummis.
If residents are unable
to attend but would like
information or assistance,
they may contact the follo-
wing offices:
Sen. Enzi's Cody office
at 307-527-9444.
Sen. Barrasso's Sheri-
dan office at 307-672-6456.
Rep. Lummis' Casper
office at 307-261-6595.
Terry Cahill
Oct. 8, 1952 -
March 22, 2010
Terry Cahill was killed
in a tragic accident on
Monday, March 22, 2010.
He was born in Lovell Oct.
8, 1952.
He lived in Alaska and
Indiana, but the major-
ity of his life was spent in
Wyoming. He loved to go
camping on the Big Horns
and also enjoyed fishing,
boating and watching NA-
SCAR. He married his
best friend, Cathy Rech, in
March of 2006. They retired
the following year to go see
America in their new and
spacious travel trailer.
After the death of his
wife in 2008, Terry re-
turned to Lovell and lived
with his mother to help
care for her. He was work-
ing for 4N Trucking at the
time of his death.
He is survived by his
sons TR (Trudy) and Jer-
emy (Judy), both of Princ-
eton, Ind. and grandchil-
dren Lane, Dusty, Colten
and Shelby of Prince-
ton; his mother, Afton, of
Lovell; sisters Debbie Ca-
hill of Austin, Texas, Pam
Marchant of Wasilla, Alas-
ka, Cindy (Mike) Sessions,
of Wasilla, and Rhonda Ca-
hill of Austin, Texas; broth-
ers LeRoy (Kris) Cahill of
Grosbeck, Texas, and Tim
(Debbee) Cahill of Lovell;
and many nieces and neph-
ews.
He was preceded in
death by his father, Lloyd,
and sister Rilda.
The family of Terry Ca-
hill would like to thank ev-
eryone for the food, flowers,
cards, kindness and many
prayers on our behalf.
Services were held
Saturday, March 27, at
Haskell Funeral Home
with Bishop Bruce Wolsey
officiating. Cremation has
taken place.
Rufus Philip
Snell
Aug. 2, 1921 -
March 6, 2010
Rufus Philip Snell died
Saturday, March 6, 2010,
in his home surrounded by
family.
He was born Aug. 2,
1921, in Lovell, to Philip
Hatton Snell and Alma Was-
son. He spent his childhood
and young adulthood learn-
ing to work hard on the Snell
Ranch between the Pryor
Mountains and Big Horn
Mountains. He served over-
seasin the Army air Force
during World War II.
He married Lucy Howe
April 25, 1952, in the LDS
Salt Lake Temple. They
made their home in Billings
soon ar.
Rufus worked 33 years
at the Exxon refinery in Bill-
ings. He rarely missed a day
of work.
One of his greatest plea-
sures was taking family and
friends to Dryhead in the Big
Horn Mountains. He loved
photography. His family got
used to posing for the perfect
shot or waiting for him to get
just the right angle while va-
cationing and camping.
When his children mar-
ried and moved to different
states, he and Lucy would
make the rounds to visit
them every summer in their
motor home. He and Lucy
enjoyed square dancing for
40 years. Unfortunately,
Rufus battled Alzheimer's
disease in his later years,
which eventually took his
life.
He is survived by his
wife, Lucy Snell; brothers
Jim W. Snell of Andrews,
Texas and Ray W. Snell of
Lovell; son Lynn; daugh-
ters Colleen (David) Saxey,
Cherie (David) Kavanaugh
and Shirley (Jeff) Chan-
dler; grandchildren Jeremy,
Christopher, Jennifer and
Melissa and great-grand-
chitden Hinckle( :and Jo-
siah.: .L,c. ,.!,.: .;!
He d preceded i
death by his parenf°and
brother, Cecil W. Snell.
His family would like to
thank the nurses and staff
at Rocky Mountain Hospice
for the help they gave dur-
ing Rufus' last few days.
Graveside services with
military rites were held at
the Lovell Cemetery March
10.
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North Big Horn Senior Center and North Big Horn
County Public Health offices have been assured that
one access (Great Western Ave. and/or 7th St.) to the
Center will remain open at all times this summer during
the water/sewer project.
Please excuse the inconvenience, drive safely and we
look forward
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Northwest Rural Water District
NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
The Board of Directors of the Northwest Rural Water District
("District") hereby gives notice that on Wednesday, the 7th
day of April, 2010, at 9:45 a.m., a public hearing will be
held with the Board of County Commissioners of Big Horn
County on the question of inclusion of real property in Big
Horn County into the District without election. The owners
of the following listed properties have filed Petitions to have
the designated properties included into the District, to-wit:
Within Big Horn County:
Parcel 1: A parcel of land located within Lot 71-C, T 56 N.,
R 96 W., 6th P.M., Big Horn County, Wyoming.
( 11.81 acres)
Questions can be addressed to the Northwest Rural Water
District, 920 13th Street, P.O. Box 2347. (kxly, WY 82414 or
by calling the NRWD office at 307-527-4426.
Jim Mcnt0ck, Secretary
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