14 I The Lovell Chronicle I May 30, 2019
to
The Big Horn Basin ation, develop new recre-stakeholders, business
Outdoor Recreation Collab- ation opportunities and owners and outdoor recre-
orative is scheduled to meet create a. plan to enhance ation interest groups.
Saturday, June 1, from 9 a.m. the Big Horn Basin's recre-The Wyoming Outdoor
to 12:30 p.m. at the Big Horn ation-based economy and Recreation Office and Wy-
County Library in Basin. quality of life. oming State Parks are fa-
The Collaborative con- The Collaborative con- cilitating the discussions
tinues to explore ways tosists of citizens, local, state and helping to inform mem-
romote outdoor recre- and federal government bers of potential funding
resources to support their
initiatives.
The meeting is open to
the public and comment is
welcomed at 12:15 p.m. For
more information contact
Brooks Jordan at 307-431-
9921 or brooks.jordan@wyo.
gov.
Members of the Big Horn County 4-H livestock judging team are (back, l-r) Chelsi Green, Davi
Lewis and Gretty Gasvoda, (front) Payton Bischoff, Addisyn Perkins and Hadley Johnson.
COURTESY PHOTO
Frost, Cambree Miller, Kort
BY GRETCHEN K. GASVODA
The opportunities are
endless for 4-H members
if they choose to get in-
volved. Gretty traveled to
Spanish Fork, Utah, May
8-12 for Intermountain
Livestock Judges' Train-
ing with seven 4-H mem-
bers. The training is de-
signed to help improve
selection, evaluation
skills, current terminolo-
reason skills. The skills
and knowledge were uti-
lized on the last day of
training with a 307 Se-
ries Livestock Judging
competition.
Big Horn County was
represented well with all
ages and stages of youth
judging. The skills and
knowledge the kids gain
after each opportunity is
priceless.
I couldn't be proud-
er of the kids. The excite-
ment of learning, being
a team, supporting each
other and representing
our county is amazing.
The learning didn't
stop at the end of the
contest. A venture north
to Logan, Utah, to vis-
it Gossner Cheese Fac-
tory, Utah State Univer-
sity Dairy and Utah State
It is fun to watch the kids
cling to their own per-
sonal favorite species.
LEADER'S COUNCIL
SCHOLARSHIP
It is a bittersweet time
for 4-H leaders as gradu-
ation nears. 4-H mem-
bers become extended
and chosen family mem-
bers. It is an exciting time
to witness and encourage
the seniors to continue
gy and oral reason skills.Addisyn Perkins South Farm topped off to grow and be success-
Our youth were ex- (Lovell) captured third in the trip. Witnessing up to ful in their next adven-
cited to work with Un!-Jr Beef and ninth Over-date technology at Caine ture. Congratulations to
versity of Wyoming s all Junior, Kort Lew- Dairy with robots doingSterling Foss, member
Livestock Judging coach, is (Manderson/Wor!and): the milking: was intrigu- of the Paintrock Punch,
Caleb Boardman, and hiswas second in Intermedi- ingi Of course, the kids ers 4-H club, and Mor-
collegiate livestock judg' ate Sheep, Hadley J0h'n- loved :visiting the college gan Haley, member of the
ing members. The youth son (Thermopolis) thirdfarm, seeing the variety Shell Rough Riders 4-H
spent 1V2 days evaluat-in Intermediate Beef and of breeds of sheep and club, both earning the Big
ing classes of multiplefifth Overall Intermedi- goats, getting to play with Horn County 4-H Lead-
species of goats, cattle, ate, Chelsi Green first in the lambs and kids and, of er's Council Scholarship.
sheep and hogs, in ad- Sr Beef and eighth Over- course, the pig barn was Congratulations to all the
dition to practicing oral all Senior. loved by my swine kids 2019 seniors.
Reclamation snowmelt forecast for Big Horn River Basin
The Bureau of Recla-
mation's May forecast of
the April through July run-
Off predicted for the Big
falo Bill Reservoir is fore-
cast at 770,000 af, which is
105 percent of the 30-year
average of 734,600 af. Ap-
proximately 56,200 af of
the forecast volume was
Horn Basin is as follows:
Big Horn Lake - Big
Bull Lake Reservoir -
April through July snow-
melt runoff into Bull Lake
Reservoir from Bull Lake
Creek is expected to be
140,000 af, which is 98
percent of the 30-year av-
erage of 143,200 aft Ap-
fPorOXimately 6,400 af of the
recast volume was ac-
Horn River 'April through accumulated during April,
July inflow to Big Horn which is 120 percent of the
Lake is forecast to be ap- April average.
proximately 1,037,100 Boysen Reservoir -
acre-feet (af), which is 85 Wind River April throughcumulated during April,
percent of the 30-year av- July inflow to Boysen which is 153 percent of the
erage of 1,221,200 af. Ap- Reservoir is forecast atApril average.
proximately 185,500 af of 575,000 af, which is 95 Wind River - April
the forecast volume was percent of the 30-year av- through July snowmelt
accumulated during April, erage of 603,300 af. Ap-runoff into the Wind Riv-
which iS 109 percent of the proximately 65,10'0 af of er above Bull Lake Creek
April average, the forecast volume was is expected to be 435,000
Buffalo Bill Reservoir accumulated during April, af, which is 100 percent
- Shoshone River April which is 132 percent of the of the 30-year average of
through July inflow to Buf- April average. 435,000 af. Approximate-
ly 32,900. af of the fore-
cast volume was accumu-
lated during April, which
is 132 percent of the April
average.
An acre-foot is the
amount of water needed
to cover one acre (43,560
square feet) one foot deep
(325,851 gallons or 1,233.5
cubic meters).
For additional infor-
mation on Buffalo Bill,
Boysen and Bull Lake res-
ervoirs contact Wyoming
Area Manager Carlie Ron-
ca at 307-261-5671. For ad-
ditional information on Big
Horn Lake contact Mon-
tana Area Manager Steve
Davies at 406-247-7298.
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LHS announces scholarships
and awards for 2018-2019
Scholarships an-
nounced at Lovell High
School graduation on May
20, 2019, were:
ZACHARY ABRAHAM -- GI Bill: U.S. Army,
Roger and Carolyn Kearns Engineering
Scholarship: NWC, Trapper Scholarship,
Hathaway Merit Scholarship;
MaKenna Adey -- Big Horn Rural Electric
Association Scholarship, Communication
Academic Scholarship: NWC, Trapper
Scholarship, Wyoming Scholars Award: UW,
Hathaway Merit Scholarship;
HELENA AHLBHAND -- Hathaway Merit
Scholarship;
JUSTAN ANGAL -- Montgomery GI Bill: U.S.
Army, Trapper Scholarship, Hathaway Merit
Scholarship;
TYLEE BASSET[ -- Amy Tippetts Wright
Memorial Scholarship, Bill and JoAnna Price
Scholarship: NWC, Lovell Bulldog Booster
Club Scholarship, North Big Horn County
School District #2 ROCES Scholarship,
Parents of the Blue Jackets Scholarship,
Vera Asay Sargent Scholarship, Hathaway
Merit Scholarship;
PAIGE BISCHOFF -- Big Horn County
Farm Bureau Scholarship, Byron Lion's
Club Scholarship, Delmar Frank Somer Jr.
Memorial Scholarship, GEAR UP Opportunity
Scholarship, Lovell Area Chamber of Com-
merce Scholarship, Student Ambassador
Scholarship: CWC, TCT Scholarship, Trapper
Scholarship, Hathaway Merit Scholarship;
KARLEE BURTON -- Chat and Joy Lindsay
Memorial Scholarship, Marigold Saunders
scholarship, Trapper Scholarship, Hathaway
Merit Scholarship;
MEGAN CORNIA i ACC/CETCO Scholarship,
Wyoming Girls State Scholarship-Sheridan
College, Hathaway Honors Merit Scholar-
ship;
ALEXIS DELACRUZ -- Hathaway Merit
Scholarship;
Grace Edwards -- BYU Academic Schol-
arship, Lovell Volunteer Fire Department
Scholarship, Marigold Saunders scholarship,
Wyoming Scholars Award: UW, Hathaway
Honors Merit Scholarship;
CHARMAYNE FLEMING -- Bazooka
Lumber & Livestock LLC Scholarship, Early
Childhood Education Academic Scholarship:
NWC, Humbert & Hall Full Room Scholarship:
BHSU, Jacket Nation Scholarship: BHSU,
No~ Big Horn County School District #2
ROCES Scholarship, Rosa Vida Bischoff
Black Scholarship, TCT Scholarship, Trapper
Scholarship, Hathaway Merit Scholarship;
JACOB GRANT- UW Trustees' Scholars
Award, Hathaway Honors Merit Scholarship;
GRACIE HALL -- Trapper Scholarship,
Hathaway Merit Scholarship;
ETHAN HESSENTHALER -- Sheridan
College-High Academic Ach!evement Schol-
ALEA MAYES -- Chet and Joy Lindsay
Memorial Scholarship, Genevieve Mickelson
Memorial LHS Class of 1939 Scholarship,
Lovell Area Chamber of Commerce Schol-
arship, Lovell Volunteer Fire Department.
Scholarship, Trapper Scholarship, Hathaway
Honors Merit Scholarship;
MEYJA MCARTHUR ~ GEAR UP Opportunity
Scholarship, GEAR UP UW Institutional
Scholarship, Scholarship of Success: WNCC,
Hathaway Honors Merit Scholarship
Temperance Mickelson -- Hathaway Merit
Scholarship;
ANDREA MONTERDE -- Lovell Bulldog
Booster Club Scholarship, Red Apple/Pep-
si-Cola Scholarship, Trapper Scholarship,
Hathaway Merit Scholarship;
ASHLEY PETERSON -- Hathaway Merit
Scholarship;
KELLY POWELL --Casper College Third
Award, Hathaway Honors Merit Scholarship;
KERRY POWELL i Hathaway Merit
Scholarship;
BRIANNA RIVERA -- Byron Lion's Club
Scholarship, Trapper Scholarship, Hathaway
Merit Scholarship;
FREEDOM RULE-MONROY -- Lovell Area
Chamber of Commerce Scholarship, Lovell
Woman's Club Scholarship, Max Bischoff
Scholarship, Melinda Jean Tillett Memorial
Scholarship, Parents of the Blue Jackets
Scholarship, Rosa Vida Bischoff Black
Scholarship, TCT Scholarship, Trapper Schol-
arship, Hathaway Merit Scholarship;
MATHEW SAVAGE -- Lovell Volunteer Fire
Department Scholarship, Trapper Scholar-
ship, Hathaway Merit Scholarship;
JACK STEED -- Bazooka Lumber &
Livestock LLC Scholarship, Early Admission
Scholarship: WNCC, NEPECO Scholarship,
Parents of the Blue Jackets Scholarship,
Scholarship of Success: WNCC, Hathaway
Merit Scholarship;
HUNTER STEENBAKKERS -- Bank of Lovell
Scholarship, Byron Lion's Club Scholarship,
Kay Taggart Booth Scholarship: BYU, Lovell
Area Chamber of Commerce Scholarship,
Wyoming Scholars Award: UW, Wyoming
State FCCLA Scholarship, Hathaway Honors
Merit Scholarship;
KATRINA TWlTCHELL -- Cosmetology
Department Scholarship: EWC, Parents of
the Blue Jackets Scholarship, Wyoming
4-H Foundation Leadership Scholarship,
Hathaway Merit Scholarship;
JORDAN VASQUEZ -- Loren W. & Marjode
R. Good: UW, Pine Cove Consulting Tech
Student of the Year Honorary Mention
Scholarship, Trapper Scholarship, Vera
Asay Sargent Scholarship, Hathaway Merit
Scholarship;
GRACE WASSMER -- Big Horn Federal
Scholarship: NWC, Byron Lion's Club Schol-
arship, Horatio Aiger" BHSO, Hathaway Merit
" arship, Hathaway Honors Merit ScholarShip; i'~ Sct~larship;
BRANDON HOLZER -- Trapper Scholarship,
Hathaway Merit Scholarship;
TRECELLE JOLLEY -- Big Horn Rural
Electric Association Scholarship, Bill Woods
Memorial Scholarship: NWC, Lovell Bulldog
Booster Club Scholarship, Secondary Educa-
tion Academic Scholarship: NWC, Sheridan
College-High Academic Achievement
Scholarship, Trapper Scholarship, Hathaway
Honors Merit Scholarship;
LILY JONES -- Bank of Lovell Scholarship,
Cosmetology Department Scholarship: EWC,
Lancer Incentive: EWC, Hathaway Merit
Scholarship;
BRENDEN LUNDBERG -- Freshman
Academic Achievement Scholarship: Uni-
versity of Utah, Lovell Bulldog Rooster Club
Scholarship, UW Trustees' Scholars Award,
Wendy's High School Heisman Scholarship,
Hathaway Honors Merit Scholarship;
EMILY MANGUS --Ann D. Stoddard LDS
Scholarship: NWC, Big Horn Rural Electric
Association Scholarship, GEAR UP Opportu-
nity Scholarship, GEAR UP UW Institutional
Scholarship, Sheridan College-High Aca-
demic Achievement Scholarship, Hathaway
Honors Merit Scholarship;
NIQUffA MANGUS -- GEAR UP Opportunity
Scholarship, GEAR UP UW Institutional
Scholarship, Presidential Scholarship: UW,
Wyoming Scholars Award: UW, Hathaway
Honors Merit Scholarship;
MIKEL MAY -- Bill and JoAnne Price
Scholarship: NWC, Daniels Fund Scholarship,
Hagan Foundation Scholarship, Pre-Phar-
macy Academic Scholarship, Wyoming
Scholars Award: UW, Hathaway Honors Merit
Scholarship;
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CHASNEEiZELLER-- GEAR UP NWC Insti-
tutional Scholarship, GEAR UP Opportuhity
Scholarship, Trapper Schol~irship, Hathaway
Merit Scholarship.
Students who excelled in the college
level Success Curriculum were: Zachary.
Abraham, MaKenna Adey, Justan AngaL
Tylee Rassett, Paige Bischoff, Karlee Bu[ton,
Megan Coroia, Alexis DelaCruz, Grace
Edwards, Charmayne Fleming, Jacob Grant,
Ethan Hessenthaler,'Trecelle Jolley, Lily
Jones, Brenden Lundberg, Emily Mangus,
Niquita Mangus, Mikel May, Alea Mayes,
Meyja McArthur, Temperance Mickelson,
Andrea Monterde, Ashley Psterson, Kelly
Powell, Kerry Powell, Brianna Rivera, Free-
dom Rule-Monroy, Mathew Savage, Hunter
Steenbakkers, Katrina Twitchell, Jordan
Vasquez and Chasnee Zeller.
Lovell High School Outstanding Student
Awards went to Mikel May, concert band
and language arts; Meyja McArthur, music
performance; Megan Cornia, science; Alea
Mayas, mathematics and lifetime; Freedom
Rule-Monroy, art and welding; Brenden
Lundberg, student council and swing choir;
Justan Angal, auto mechanics; Mathew
Savage, wood technology; Jacob Grant,
computer-aided drafting and social studies;
Emily Mangus, Spanish; Brianna Chambers,
nutrition of foods/food occupations; Katdna
Twitchell, agriculture; MaKenna Adey, child
development/child occupations; Lily Jones,
clothing/interior design; Charmayne Fleming,
advanced child care and work experience;
Chasnee Zeller, work experience; Tylee Bas-
sett, visual arts/graphic design; and Trecelle
Jolley, video production.
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