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COURTESY PHOTOS
The LHS band poses for a group shot at Elitch Gardens. Pictured (back row, l-r) are Dane Mickelson, Peter
Moncur, Derek Phelps, Nic Martinez, Morgan May, Calin McArthur, McKayan May, (middle row) Hunter
Hinckley, Jacob Mayes, Sage Whicker, Ross Hammond (front) Meryk McArthur, Natalie Watson, Traci
Averett, Mesa Matthews, Brianna Harvey, Camille Ohman, Madison Tippetts, Nikki Emmett.
LHS band
competes at
Elitch Gardens
Left, Band Director Dane Mickelson shakes hands
with judge Michael Embry at the Elitch Gardens
Music Festival May 6 in Denver. The Lovell High
School band received scores of 90 and 93 to top
the field of nearly 30 music groups competing. The
band played for judges Friday and spent Saturday
having fun in the park.
Gone But Not
Forgotten
program lives on
Now is the time of year
when the Lovell Senior
Center makes plans to pay
their respects to the peo-
ple in the community who
have died in the past cal-
endar year. They always
plan it in conjunction with
Memorial Day when many
people remember all those
they have loved and lost.
A "Gone But Not For-
gotten" ad this week lists
all those who have died be-
tween the dates of May 14,
2010 and May 13, 2011.
The goal is to acknowledge
the value each person had
in our community and how
much each will be missed.
Their slogan is: "Wher-
ever a beautiful soul has
been, there is a trail of
beautiful memories."
This ad is appearing in
this week's edition of The
Lovell Chronicle. Please
look for it.
Power restored
to 580 users
after short
outage Tuesday
An equipment failure
caused a power outage for
579 Rocky Mountain Pow-
er customers in the Caw-
ley area Tuesday morning,
according to a company
spokesman. The outage be-
gan at 9:13 a.m. and power
was restored to all affected
customers by 4:50 p.m.
Janelle Workman
Workman to
LDS mission
Janelle Dione Work-
man, daughter of Stacey
and Aaron Workman of
Lovell, has been called to
serve an eighteen-month
mission for the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints. Janelle will be go-
ing to the Russia Moscow
Mission, which encompass-
es the city of Moscow, with
a population of over seven
million people. She entered
the Missionary Training
Center in Provo, Utah, on
May 18, and she will re-
main there for approxi-
mately ten weeks learning
Russian, before leaving for
Moscow. Janelle said that
she has had some experi-
ence with the language be-
cause she took a class in
Russian when she was in
high school.
Cowley news
Bendixen leaves town for Marine Corps
DRUE TEBBS-MEEK
548-6901
Jim and Clara Smith
McDermott, former resi-
dents of Cowley, now of St.
George, Utah, recently held
a backyard barbeque at
their beautiful Twin Ponds
Estate for former residents
of Cowley, Lovell and Byron.
The grounds were beautiful
with the roses and plants of
red, yellow and blue flowers
in full bloom.
Attending the party
were: Pat 'and Sidney Tebbs
Whalen, formerly of Cowley
(Sid is my sister); Bob and
Faye Olson, formerly of By-
ron; Merrill and Mary Al-
ice Tebbs-Moncur (Merrill
grew up in Lovell and Mary
is the daughter of the late
Cal and Reba Marchant
Tebbs); Terry and Jo Tebbs
(Terry is the son of Cal and
Reba Tebbs and was known
in the 1950s as "Terrible
Terry" when he played col-
lege ball for BYU); Darwin
and Joanne Norton John-
son (Joanne was raised in
Cowley and Darwin in By-
ron); Melvin Smith (Clara's
brother and the son of the
late Heman and Edetha
Smith); Jerry and Terry
Welch Brown (Terry is the
daughter of the late Charles
and Brew Godfrey Welch);
Don and Gloria Black
Tew, both raised in Lovell;
Ken and Lizzie Peterson
and Ken's sons, Rob and
Ren (Ken is the son of Le-
Rose and the late Dee Ray
Peterson); Joy Marchant
Bloom (Joy is the sister of
Lou Wilson); Jeff and Val
Tebbs (Jeff is the brother
of Mary Alice and Terry
Tebbs) and Gordon and Su-
zanne Christensen Hansen
(Suzanne is the daughter
of the late Vic and Charl-
sie Christensen and Gordon
is Marilyn Dover's brother
and was raised in Lovell).
This group of people who
live in St. George have a
great time with one anoth-
er, have a lot in common
with their heritages and
living style and get togeth-
er often.
This week has been
graduation time for Rocky
Mountain High School and
Lovell High School seniors.
What a week it was: par-
ties, dinners, open houses
and an all-night celebration
for the graduates. This year
seems especially poignant
for Lovell and Cowley par-
ents and grandparents, be-
cause many seniors are
leaving as the last child and
we will experience the emp-
ty nest syndrome. Some of
us are already quite anx-
ious about the situation
even though we are proud
of our children and grand-
children and want them to
move on, but hesitate for
them to move out. It will
be an adjustment for young
and older.
-JC Bendixen, son of
Wayne and Charlene Ben-
dixen and Karen Stevens of
Powell, recently left Cow-
ley and joined the Marine
Corps. JC is not only an ex-
ceptional endearing young
man, but he is exception-
ally tall, at least 6' 7" with
a broad body. When he left,
he went to Butte, Mont.,
then left from there to ba-
sic training in San Diego,
Calif., until at least August.
He contacted his dad and
said the training was hard,
but he is doing the best he
can and expects to survive.
JC grew up in Cowley
and graduated from Rocky
Mountain. During the sum-
mers he worked for the
Town of Cowley. When he
was 21, he served a mis-
sion for the LDS Church in
Hawaii for two years, and
again worked for the Town
of Cowley upon returning
from his successful mission.
He has a strong work ethic
and is a fine, quiet humble
person who has drive and
has a dream for his future.
We are proud of JC and
congratulate him on his
many successes in life thus
far, and wish him determi-
nation and strength and
our support as he begins to
serve our country.
JC's grandmother,
Marge Stevens, and his
uncle, Rollin, visited with
Marge's son Bart and Sha-
ron and their five sons in
Sidney, Mont. last week.
Bart is the bishop of the
Sidney Ward and he and
his large family enjoy Mon-
tana. Marge said the wind
blew, but there was lit-
tle rain last week and the
roads were clear and they
enjoyed themselves a great
deal.
Andrea Whitaker
UW graduate
Andrea Allred Whitak-
er graduated from the Uni-
versity of Wyoming May 9,
with honors. She received
her Master of Science De-
gree in speech language
pathology.
She was a 2005 Lovell
High School graduate. She
is the daughter of Ran-
dy and Chandel Allred of
Lovell.
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