2 I The Lovell Chronicle I April 12, 2012
From our files
(;olf c ub improvements
I)egin at Paddy Hatch
100 YEARS AGO
Cowley Weekly Progress, April 13, 1912
Public notice has been sent out announcing the open-
ing to settlement of the Fourth or Frannie unit embracing
a stretch of fertile land lying a few miles to the north of
Garland and Powell. There are about eight thousand acres
in this tract and it will provide homes for a hundred indus-
trious families.
75 YEARS AGO
Lovell Chronicle, April 15, 1937
Under the rejuvenated enthusiasm of the 1936 offi-
cers, Lovell's golf club came to life last week and start-
ed an improvement program at the course around Paddy
Hatch Lake. When the greens committee completes their
plans, the local club will have one of the finest golf courses
in the Big Horn basin. Each green is being re-sanded and
leveled to make the course a place of pleasure for the golf
bug.
50 YEARS AGO
Lovell Chronicle, April 12, 1962
Photo: Mrs. Don Snyder and one of the waitresses at
the D&L Supper Club in Byron look with approval at the
area light recently installed by the Pacific Power & Light
Co. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder were the first in the Big Horn
Basin to install the new lighting, according to H. A. Lusch,
local PP&L manager.
25 YEARS AGO
Lovell Chronicle, April 16, 1987
Protective gear for 23 firemen, including helmets,
coats, and pants, must be replaced after a chemical fire
at the Big Horn Co-op in Lovell last Wednesday night re-
leased toxic fumes, which were not only absorbed into the
leather equipment, but sent seven firemen and one police
officer to the hospital where they were treated for chemi-
cal inhalation and caused the evacuation of about a three-
block area.
Left, Lily
Mader blows
a kiss to the
crowd at a
dance recital
held at Rocky
Mountain High
School on
March 23.
Right, Olivia
Frost and Kyra
Hayes gave
a dazzling
performance
for family and
friends at a
dance recital
held at Rocky
Mountain High
School on March
23.
COURTESY PHOTOS
PATTI CARPENTER
Airman First Class Matthew Rausch took a special
leave from his military duties to surprise his sister
Sienna at last week's Rocky Mountain High School
Junior prom.
Surprise prom guest
BY PATTI CARPENTER
Rocky Mountain High School junior Sienna Rausch
got the surprise of a lifetime when her brother Matthew
showed up at her junior prom. Rausch hadn't seen her
.brother for a year because he is serving in the military.
"We had been secretly working on this surprise for
four months," said Sienna's grandmother Lola Rausch.
"They are very close and she had no idea he was coming."
Friends and neighbors outside of the family assisted
with the scheme, like teacher John Bernhisel, who helped
sneak Matthew. through a side door by loaning him a key
and Dorine Strom, who allowed him to hide at her house
until moments before the event.
Matthew is an Airman First Class working on the se-
curity force at a nuclear plant in Great Falls. According to
his mother Simone, getting enough time off to come home
has been difficult because of the distance and his assign-
ment.
"He put in the request for leave months ago, but he
didn't find out he could come until a few days before the
event," she explained.
Matthew made the long drive from Great Falls in one
day in time for the event, just in time to see his sister
crowned as second attendant at the prom.
Rausch was taken completely by surprise by her
brother's visit and was thrilled to see him after such a long
time. According to their mother Matthew's surprise visit
made the evening very special for the entire family,
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Edward C.
Faust
March 31, 1932 -
April 2, 2012
Edward C. Faust, 80, of
Lovell, died April 2, 2012,
at North Big Horn Hospi-
tal in Lovell following com-
plications from a stroke
suffered in 2008. Funeral
services were scheduled to
take place on Wednesday,.
April 11, 2012, at 10 a.m. in
the Pavilion at the Saratoga
Cemetery. Visitation was
held on Tuesday, April 10,
from 5 to 7 p.m. at Rostad
Mortuary in Rawlins.
Mr. Faust was born
March 31, 1932, in Joliet,
Ill., to Elizabeth (Elmore)
and Edward C. Faust, Sr.
He attended school in Jo-
liet until enlisting in the
U.S. Marine Corps during
the Korean War. On Jan.
22, 1958, in Tulsa, Okla., he
was married to Betty Jewel
Ames. They had four chil-
dren together, three boys
and one girl.
He moved to Wyoming
in 1982, where he worked
for the Forest Service until
retiring in 1994. He had pre-
viously worked in timber,
geological survey in Okla-
homa, construction, the Ar-
kansas State Parks and var-
ious other occupations.
In 1992 he was married
to Pat Payne, and together
they operated The Place at
10-Mile near Saratoga un-
r-alth Southern Baptist
. Church
340 E. 3rd St., Lovell
Pastor Michael McKnight
548-6561
Services: Sunday School 9:46 am
Morn. Worship 1t am • Eve. Worship 6 pm
Wed. Bible Study 7 pm
Louell
flssemblg
of God
Church
310 Idaho flue., Louell
' ' Services
Sunday School - 9:45 am
Morning Worship -- 10:50 am
Sunday Night -6:30 pm
Wed. Bible Study - 7 pm
Rev. Dan Jarvis
548-7105
5th & Montana, 548-7177
Re'v. Christopher Brandt
9:15 am B#b#e Study
*#0:30 am Worship Service
Wednesday Service 7:30 pm
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til 1999. They then roved
to the Big Horn Basin and
were planning to once aLgain
make their home in Sa]rato-
ga.
He attended the Mu-
sic Conservatory in Jo-
liet, studying trumpet. He
was a self-taught gtlitar-
ist, playing pr0fessiox]ally
with his love of gospel, jazz
and rhythym and blues.
His hobbies included hound
dogs, hunting, fishing, liver
guiding and outdoor life.
He was preceded in
death by his parents, his
sister, Lflith, and a step-
daughter, Linda Payne Ped-
erssen.
Survivors include his
wife, Pat, of Saratoga; sons
Edward of FayetteMlle,
Ark., Steve of Springdale,
Ark., and John of Ft. Smith,
Ark.; daughter Elise Palen
of New York, N.Y.; grand-
sons Jared, Dustin and
Zack; granddaughter Steph-
anie Henderson; gTeat-
grandson Carter James
Henderson; great-grand-
daughter McKinley Marie
Henderson; step-s0n Bill
Payne of East Prairie, Mo.;
step-daughters Fran Payne-
Rogers of Saratoga, ]Billie
Jo (and Steve)Fredericks
of Schenectady, N.Y., and
their children Stephanie,
Bob, and Will; and special
friend Joe Irene of Saratoga.
Memorial contributions
may be made to the Sara-
toga Cemetery Board or the
charity of your choice.
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