16 I The Lovell Chronicle I April 30, 2015
BY DAVID PECK
A highly successful
educator announced last
week as the new dean of
the University of Wyoming
College of Education has
strong ties to Lovell.
Dr. Ray Reutzel, a 1971
graduate of Lovell High
School, was announced
as the new dean April 21
and will continue a career
that has taken him from
his start as an elementa-
ry school teacher to leader-
ship positions at Southern
Utah University and Utah
State University.
Reutzel lived in Mon-
tana, Washington and Cal-
ifornia growing up, but he
and his two sisters, Su-
san and Cheri (now Hoff-
man, principal at Lovell El-
ementary School), moved
to Lovell in the late 1960s.
Reutzel said the family of-
ten came to Lovell before
that to visit his grandpar-
ents Vivin Heber and Reva
Robertson Hansen, "and he
spent his junior and senior
years at LHS before gradu-
ating with the Class of'71.
Reutzel said he loved
his time at LHS and fondly
remembers the support he
received from several ed-
ucators. He said guidance
counselor Chester "Chris"
Christiansen and wife Cleo
were "the finest people,"
noting, "they made me their
child." Principal Grant Go-
odrich "made a real dif-
DR. RAY REU'I-ZEL
ference in my world," he
added.
He also said he had
many excellent teachers
at LHS, but with a strong
interest in music, he espe-
cially recalls choir director
George Preis and band di-
rector William Trethaway.
After serving a mission
for the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints
in Berlin, Germany, Reu-
tzel returned to Wyoming
and entered the Universi-
ty of Wyoming, graduating
with a bachelor's degree in
early childhood education
in 1977.
After teaching kinder-
garten for a half year in
Laramie, he took a job in
the Lyman/Ft. Bridger/
Mtn. View area for Uinta
County School District No.
4. During that time he be-
gan graduate work through
Utah State University,
earning a master's degree
in reading and elementary
education in 1980.
Reutzel then returned
to UW and earned his
Ph.D. in reading, language
arts and elementary educa-
tion in 1982. He taught at
Tarleton State University
in Texas, Weber State Col-
lege, then Brigham Young
University in Provo, Utah,
for 13 years, where he was
the department head of the
David O. McKay School of
Education.
From 1998 through
2001, Dr. Reutzel was the
provost and senior vice
president for academic af-
fairs at Southern Utah Uni-
versity, then returned to
Utah State where, for the
last 14 years, he has been
the Emma Eccles Jones
Endowed Chair and Distin-
guished Professor of Early
Literacy while also direct-
ing the Emma Eccles Jones
Early Childhood Education
and Research Center.
In December of last
year, Reutzel started get-
ting calls from friends in
Wyoming, including sever-
al at UW, telling him of the
opening at the UW College
of Education.
"I decided to throw my
hat in the ring and see what
happens," he said. "I'm near
the end of my career, but
UW is my alma mater and
I loved my faculty members
at UW. It's been an amaz-
ing career. I never thought
I'd end it at UW, but when
I met the people there and
heard about the new educa-
tional initiative, I wanted
to make it the best and lead
that effort. I thought that
could really be fun."
He added in a UW
press release, "I have en-
joyed a wonderfully fulfill-
ing career in education and
am now at a point in my ca-
reer where my greatest de-
sire is to 'pay it forward'
to the next generation of
teachers and scholars. Do-
ing so at my alma mater,
UW, will be particularly
gratifying, because it's the
institution where I was giv-
en such a wonderful start
and for which I am deeply
grateful."
"We are delighted that
Dr. Reutzel has agreed to
return to UW and lead the
College of Education at a
critical point in its history,"
Vice President for Academ-
ic Affairs David Jones said.
"We are confident his expe-
rience, energy and vision,
combined with the talents
of our faculty and lead-
ers across Wyoming's edu-
cation system, will propel
the college to new heights
of excellence in .preparing
educators who will make a
difference in our state and
nation."
From Our Files
100 Years Ago,
May 1, 1915
The Cowley Weekly
Progress
The ladies of the Wa-
keti Club, not to be out-
done by their sisters of
the Civic Betterment
League, got busy yester-
day and planted 15 trees
on the church grounds.
Already a healthy ri-
valry has sprung up be-
tween these two orga-
nizations. And the men
- poor things -- sit supine-
ly by and look on and nev-
er stir a peg. And then to
have some spineless cuss
talk of women not being a
man's equal! In this case
they are not only men's
equal, but their superi-
ors. Not so?
75 Years Ago,
May 2, 1940
The Lovell Chronicle
The showing of the
tTalking picture, "The
featuring electric cookery
and the Frigidaire elec-
tric range, has been post-
poned from Friday, May
3, to Tuesday, May 7, at
2:30 p.m, according to an
announcement of the C.
Beck Robertson Hard-
ware store which appears
in this issue. The moving
picture is being shown
under the auspices of this
Frigidaire dealer, and is
free to the public.
50 Years Ago,
April 29, 1965
The Lovell Chronicle
Pic: Shortest bout of
the evening was between
"One Punch" Revelle and
"Canvasback" Gerke,
who both struck a 'telling
blow at the same instant.
This resulted in a dou-
ble KO after 15 seconds
of the first round, and
capped the action of the L
club's boxing smoker.
25 Years Ago,
April 26, 1990
The Lovell Chronicle
The Lovell Economic
Development Committee
is proceeding with plans
to put together a propos-
al for Wyoming's new me-
dium security prison fol-
lowing a strong display
-- r- 1 ~lOOX~ o,~-or tho
last week and half. Since
last week's meeting, fol-
lowing which a straw poll
came up 97-7 in favor
of the community seek-
ing the prison, polling
via a ballot in the Lovell
Chronicle has produced
continued strong support.
For Rent
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senior center. 400 block
7th Avenue South. 307-
765-9521 or 307-272-
3790.
(4/23-5114pB)
BASIN: APARTMENT
FOR RENT in Basin. Two
bedrooms. Call Canyon
Real Estate Inc. 307-
899-1212.
(4/9-4/30pB)
GREYBULL: TWO BED-
ROOM, ONE bath house.
$500 month plus utilities.
$500 deposit. 307-431-
8277.
(3/26tfB)
GREYBULL: ONE
TRAILER HOOK-UP.
Available now. Water and
garbage paid. Lots of
shade. Cement walk and
parking. Nice quiet neigh-
borhood. $300 month.
Available soon. NO Pets.
References required.
307-899-2368 or 307-
765-4422.
(8/21tfB)
Cars & Trucks
Clark: Two room
cabin for rent.
Great views quiet location, all
utilities included, wifi, pets
on approval, max two people,
reduced rent with conditions.
To Give Awa[
$325 / $2oo
Horses possible
209-813-3978
We Have Sizes
For All Storage
Needsl A, At
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13 feet high!
10x10 & 10x20 units now
available
BASIN: TWO BED-
ROOM APTS. Brand
new! All new appliances.
Washer and dryer hook
ups. No pets. No smok-
ing. Starting at $550 per
month plus utilities. 307-
680-1523.
(1 O/4tfB)
BASIN: 1 AND 2 BED-
ROOM apt. Free laundry.
All utilities paid. Refer-
ences required. 307-272-
5405 or 307-921-8558.
(8/20tfB)
GREYBULL: DRY
CREEK STORAGE.
New units. 12x24, 12x20,
12x16, 10x10. 700 14th
Ave. N 307-272-9419.
(7/23tfB)
GREYBULL: STORAGE
SHEDS. 10x10 - 10x15
- 12x20. Call 307-765-
2407 or 307-272-5470.
(7/16tfB)
BASIN: THE LILAC
MOTEL. Clean and com-
fortable. Wireless inter-
net. Reasonable rates
- daily, weekly, monthly.
710 West C St. 307-568-
3355.
(tfB)
GREYBULL: THE
STORAGE SHED has
units available by the
day, week, month or year.
1417 N Seventh St. Call
307-568-2795.
(fiB)
BASIN: STORAGE
UNITS available at The
Storage Shed - by the
day, week, month or year.
307-568-2795.
(tfB)
ONE BEDROOM HOUSE
in Lovell, furnished. $350/
month plus utilities, first
and last months rent.
307-272-5912.
(4/23-30cL)
3 Bdrm -- $570
Income limits apply.
2 WEEKS RENT FREE
Utilities I
paid except
EQUAL HOUSING electric, i
OPPORTUNITY
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POWELL: AVAILABLE
MID-JUNE 3 bedroom,
2 bath house, 1 mile
south of town. All appli-
ances included, cats &
dogs neg. $1,300/mo
plus utilities. Call Sarah,
272-2263.
(34-37PT)
GREYBULL: APART-
MENT FOR RENT. Two
bedroom, completely
furnished, all utilities
paid. Cable television.
307-765-4626.
(4/30-5f7cB)
POWELL: 40' X 60'
QUONSET. 12' x 13'
overhead door with
operator; electrical; yard
area. Available 5/15/15.
Call if questions. 272-
5198.
(33TFCT)
POWELL: 1 BED, 1 BATH
HOUSE,$400/$400, NO
PETS, 433 N. Hamilton,
Wyoming Real Estate
Network, Call Larry HOd-
derman 754-5500.
(32TFCT)
POWELL: NICE 2
BDRM, 1 bath apartment
for rent, Washer & Dryer,
DNV. $750 deposit, $750
rent, NO PETS & NO
SMOKING. (307) 754-
8213, Agent Interest.
(31TFCT)
LOVELL: EFFICIENCY
APARTMENTS, $365
and up, utilities included,
pets and smoking wel-
come. 272-6384.
(30TFCT)
POWELL: FULLY FUR-
NISHED office space.
Fitch Building in Powell.
Call Alan 307-899-2480.
(26-34ThursPT)
LOVELL: 1 BDRM APT
furnished, utilities paid,
no smoking/pets, 307-
250-2454.
(24TFCT)
POWELL- 3 BED, 1
BATH HOME, washer/
dryer, fenced yard, nice
neighborhood. No pets/
smoking. $8501mo. Call
254-2241.
(85TFCT)
Village Apt.
Call now!
754-7185
NEED TO STORE YOUR
boat/RV/Camper, or just
need to get it off the
street? Call JP Storage
at 754-7178.
(79TFThursCT)
POWELL: IRONWOOD
APARTMENTS office
now open. 825 E. 7th St.
307-764-5460.
(68TFCT)
POWELL: PROFES-
SIONAL OFFICE
SPACE, new building,
577 sq. ft. corner unit, par-
tially furnished, includes
wireless internet, $600/
mo $600 deposit, inter-
net and water. Lease
required. 307-754-7178.
(59ThursTFCT)
POWELL: RETAIL,
OFFICE, COMMERCIAL
and industrial, downtown
Powell. Call 307-272-
5426.
(48TFCT)
TO BUY, SELL OR
RENT, call Heart Moun-
tain Realty in Powell -
307-754-9631.
(16TFCT)
WHITLOCK DEVELOP-
MENT - For rentals or
property management
call 307-254-2830.
(77TFCT)
1976 BAYLINER,
JAMAICA, 20 Ft. 165
H.P merc-cruiser, I/O,
open bow, wakeboard,
towrope, and accessories
included. Great family
boat. $3000. 307-272-
3572.
(4/30tfB)
ANTLER!!! PETSKA Fur
spring antler/fur clean up.
Buying all grades of deer/
elk antler. No quantity too
large or small. Facebook,
gpetska@gmail.com,
308-750-0700, www.pets-
kafur.net.
(34-34W)
RESIDENT BUYER
NEEDS DEER, ELK,
AND MOOSE HORNS
and also elk ivories. Best
grading. Best prices. 307-
455-3285.
(34-34W)
NORTHWEST TRAD-
ING POST is now buying
quality used wood fur-
niture. Dressers, tables,
night stands, etc. house
calls available. 754-3406,
Mort. - Sat.
(27-34CT)
BUYING IRON. PAYING
top dollar for iron brought
to the yard. Paying cash
for junk vehicles with
clear titles, will pick up.
Buying classic cars with
clear titles. Pete Smet
Recycling. 307-347-2528.
(4/30/15-4/28/16cB)
SERVICEMAN FROM
BROWN'S Western
Appliance will be in
Basin-Greybull once a
week to service your
appliances. Lawn and
garden equipment repair.
Will pick up, repair and
return. Call or write 711
Railway Avenue Wor-
land 82401. 1-800-570-
3281.
(116112tfB)
NEED YOUR ROOF
repaired or replaced?
Stellar Roofing is
licensed & insured. Free
Estimates! You have
options, so be sure to
get a second bid. Call
Neal @ 307-431-8685.
(6/12tfB)
JODI'S HOME HEALTH
Care. Ten years experi-
ence. Great references.
307-254-0574.
(4/16-5/14pL)
IKE'S LAWN CARE.
Quality Lawn mowing,
edging, spring/fall
cleanup. New sod, weed/
fertilization spraying.
Power raking. Call 307-
431-0041. Steven Hiser.
(3/26-5/28pL)
GUITAR LESSONS. Pro-
fessional musician with
studios in Powell and
Lovell. Patient instructor.
Ron McClure, 307-254-
4473.
(11/20tfcL)
RV REPAIR and ser-
vices: AC, plumbing,
insurance repairs, gen-
eral repairs and service.
Call Jeff Young, 307-250-
7649.
(4/4tfcL)
GUARANTEED CREDIT
APPROVAL through
Wyoming Auto Finance.
Only available at Midway
Auto Sales. Stop getting
denied for a loan. 307-
548-7571.
(3/10tfcL)
CANYON SERVICES,
HOME Improvement ser-
vice and repair, heating,
A/C, plumbing. No job too
big, no job too small. Jeff
Young, 35+ years experi-
ence. 307-250-7649.
(3/10tfcL)
NEED GU'I-rERS? CALL
SIMMONS Ironworks,
754-8259 or 899-8259.
5 or 8" seamless gutters.
(03TFCT)
BIG HORN ]
DRUG /
TESTING /
Meeting all your |
drug testing needs. |
Reasonable rates,|
local company. 307- |
548-2133. |
i BHB(3/12-4/30C)]
R~S,
SMALL or large jobs,
concrete work, etc call
Horton Construction, Ben
Horton, 254-5072.
(31TFET)
HIGH QUALITY CRAFTS-
MANSHIP for doors, trim,
tile work, crown molding,
paint & venetian plaster
wall finish. Please call Ati
Bekes at 307-272-6459.
(29-36PT)
YOUNG MAN LOOKING
for summer lawn jobs.
Experienced. Call Eisaac
at 202-2735.
(28-46PT)
SANDBLASTING, RES-
TORATION - wet or dry
blasting. Kendall Nichols,
Powell, 254-2460.
(28-43PT)
RESIDENTIAL CLEAN-
ING SERVICES. Over 10
years experience. Very
reliable and trustworthy.
Call 307-250-0303 for
your free quote.
(26ThursTFCT)
STONE RIDGE CON-
STRUCTION. All types of
concrete and excavation.
Quality work at a fair price.
307-272-8671.
(75TFCT)
AFFORDABLE POR-
TRAITS! Call C.Wensky
Photography. Afford-
able prices, experienced
results. 202-0858.
(29TFET)
FEMALE MINIATURE
DACHSHUND to a good
home. 307-202-0552.
(4/30ncL)
2009 COPPER CANYON
31 FT. fifth wheel. Sleeps
6-8, kitchen and living
room slides, custom furni-
ture, used five times since
new. $23,000. 307-899-
7799, excellent condition.
(32-34PT)
1979 PROWLER 5TH
WHEEL - 24 foot, good
condition. 5th wheel hitch
included, $4,000. 754-
2698.
(27TFET)
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RETIREMI=NT SALE I!
8 utility tables, 3 office chairs, electric calculator, large paper cutter, 2
fax machines, copier, typewriter, office desk, mechanical cash drawer,
vertical file drawers (2 legal 4, f std. 4), storage cabinet, electric stapler,
toaster oven, 700 watt microwave, hot plate, 5.1 cu.ft, chest freezer, wet/
dry vacuum, 3 heavy duty low carts, 7 service carts, hand cart, 2 floor fans,
2 -10 ft. step ladders, 3 step stools, digital UPS scale, manual UPS scale,
ladder cart, loafing shed, conference table, heavy duty commercial shelving.
Cash or check only. No credit or debit cards.
All sales final. I
Location is 746 Lane 8H. White building with green verti- I
cal panels. East from Powell 1/2 mile on 14A, right on Lane 8H, I
business will be 2nd on left. I
Hours: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Mon. - Sat. 307-754-2948. J
MOVING SALE:
LEATHER couch $200,
elliptical $550, swamp
cooler $125, TV stand
$25, desk & chair $125,
truck tool box $125. All
negotiable, in Powell.
815-790-7560.
(34-35PT
GREEN-
HOUSE
GARDENS,
LOVELL
74 Shoshone Ave
307-548-6691, 307-
272-6691
9 a.m.-6 p.m.
Monday - Friday;
8:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
Saturday; closed
Sunday
Seven varieties
of seed potatoes,
Idaho certified;
onion plants and
sets; bulk seeds and
trees and shrubs.
BHB (4/9-30cL)
OLDER KENMORE
WASHING machine and
Amana dryer. Good con-
dition. $25 each. Free
fire wood. 307-765-2337.
(4/30pB)
2012 FORD FIESTA.
Gets 38 miles to the
gallon. Sun roof. 27,000
miles on it. $10,200
OBO. In Lovel1307-431-
6123.
(4/23-30pL)
LA DE DA, 186 E. Main,
Lovell, 307-548-2030.
Open Tues. - Sat. 6 -10.
Saturday only sidewalk
sale. Come inside and
see our new babyclothes.
Don't forget your mother.
Her day is coming up.
(4/30pL)
SIX FOOT GLASS dis-
play case on wheels -
with glass shelves. Good
shape. Asking $100. Will
deliver in Big Horn Basin.
Call 307-548-6249.
Leave message. Moti-
vated Seller.
(4/30-5/21 pL)
BREAK FREE OF
HEARING LOSS. Cody
Hearing Aid Center
offers demos and a
money back guaran-
tee. Try before you buy.
(307)586-7274. Across
from Dairy Queen.
(26ThursTFCT)
GUARANTEED CREDIT
APPROVAL through
Wyoming Auto Finance.
Only available at Midway
Auto Sales. Stop getting
denied for a loan. 307-
548-7571.
(3/10ffcL)
GARAGE-A-RAMA IN
MEETEETSE, May 1-2,
8am-2pm lots of differ-
ent locations. May Day
Fishing Derby on Sat &
Sun. www.meeteetsewy.
com for info.
(34CT)
EVERY WEEKEND IN
MAY yard sale behind
Econo Inn. Slots avail-
able for rent to sell own
goods. 8 a.m. - 2 p.m.
on Saturdays. Call 307-
202-0484.
(L)
Call 307-272-2035
or 307-272-1714