May 31,2012 I The Lovell Chronicle I 5
PATrI CARPENTER
Lovell High School's FFA chapter held a plant sale last week at the FFA
greenhouse, which is located on the school campus. Here, Archer and Sandra
Ford (hidden) purchase flowers and vegetable plants from FFA members Randy
Carter and Shyanne Wilske. The students raise plants in their greenhouse as
part of their agricultural learning experience as FFA members.
Police report
Telephone seams continue to
target elderly residents
The Lovell Police De-
partment received the fol-
lowing calls for the week of
May 22 - 28:
May 22: A resident of
Lovell called to report an at-
tempted phone scam where
the caller said her grand-
son needed money. The
caller apparently knew the
grandson's name. This type
of phone scam typically tar-
gets the elderly and has
been reported frequently
to Lovell Police. Chief Lew-
is cautions residents not to
give out personal informa-
tion to callers they don't
know or to send money to
foreign countries.
May 23: A lost checkbook
with a blue cover was re-
ported by a Lovell resident.
May 24: A Lovell resident
called to complain that
construction workers were
making loud noise at 6:30
a.m. The matter is under
investigation.
May 27: A resident of
Lovell called to report hear-
ing gunshots. The sound
was determined to have
come from fireworks.
May 28: A resident of Lovell
called to report a pink cell
phone that was lost. A per-
son answering the phone re-
fused to return it.
Sheriff's report
Report of shots fired unfounded
The Big Horn County Deaver called to complain May 24: A security alarm
Sheriffs Office received the about the noise created by company reported an alarm
following calls for the week a low-flying airplane. The triggered in the Frannie
of May 21-may 28: caller was advised that the area. Deputies secured the
May 22: A caller, who plane was spraying crops scene and it did not appear
sounded very disoriented, and there was no crime that anyone entered the
reported hearing shots fired committed, premises.
on Main Street in Lovell. m'A resident of Byron com- May 27: A resident of
Several agencies responded plained about threats Frannie reported a riding
and found that the report that were made. The lawn mower missing. The
was unfounded, matter is under investi- lawn mower was later re-
May 23: A resident of gation, turned.
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MARRIAGES
Marriage licenses issued from the Big Horn
County Clerk's office recently were:
Ty Lewis Myers and Rebecca Lyn Delta, both
of Greybull
DEEDS
Warranty deeds issued from the Big Horn
County Clerk's office recently were:
Randy K. Smith and KathyA. Butcher to Randy
K. Smith and Kathy A. Smith; (Part) Lovell
Linnabary "A" Subdivision Lot 2, 1 Block 1,
Lot 1, Block 1.
Dale Hartman and Daphne J. Hartman to Lew-
is Andrew McSharry and Paula McSharry;
Lot 39N T56N R96W, Big Horn County Vir-
ginia Subdivision Lot 4
MUNICIPAL COURT
Persons fined in the Lovell Municipal Court
in Lovell before Judge Sylvia Gams recent-
ly were:
Larry Larsen, 68, Greybull, no seat belt, fined $25
Norman B. Wardell, 24, driving under suspen-
sion, fined $420
Donald C. Myers, 30, barking dog, fined $60
Dillon Pickett, 16, careless driving, fined $210
Brandon Smith, 20, failure to yield, fined $60
Robert N. Whitehair, 44, Fort Washakie, ex-
pired registration, fined $55
Drew A. Stevens, 18, careless driving, fined
$210
Gilbert Patrick, 57, expired license, fined $120
Jack Thatch, 80, expired registration, fined $70
Logan J. Henricks, 23, Billings, driving under
suspension, fined $420
Robert L. Burrowg, 43, Bertha, MN, cracked
windshield, fined $70
For speeding in a 20 mph school zone:
Monica C. Wright, 48, Riverton, 25 mph, fined
$65
Steven Wipf, 33, Northglenn, CO, 30 mph,
fined $180
Timothy R. Swanson, 56, Casper, 32 mph,
fined $260
Richard G. Payne, 50, Worland, 26 mph, fined
$65'
Carol T. Trueblood, 48, Denver, 30 mph, fined
$180
Earl E. Anderson, 56, Helena, MT, 25 mph,
fined $65
Gilbert Patrick, 57, 27 mph, fined $160
Wendy Jo Hubbell, 30, 25 mph, fined $65
Helene A. Gross, 66, 28 mph, fined $160
Lisa Marchant, 42, 25 mph, fined $65
Tony L. James, 34, 25 mph, fined $65
Daniel G. Vuletich, 60, C0dy, 25 mph, fined
$65
Logan J. Henricks, 23, Billings, 29 mph, fined
$180
Marvin D. Brackerr, 54, Belgrade, MT, 25 mph,
fined $65
Jerry J. Schiffer, 65, Billings, 25 mph, fined $65
Judd A. Norman, 31, Billings, 30 mph, fined
$180
Roger Leonhardt, 46, Riverton, 25 mph, fined
$65
Todd N. Howell, 37, Cave Creek, AZ, 25 mph,
fined $65
Walter S. Schwede, 48, Manderson, 25 mph,
fined $65
Dennis L. Hall, 37, Riverton, 25 mph, fined $65
Joni Stephenson, 19, Rawlins, 25 mph, fined
$65
For speeding in a 30 mph zone:
Carol G. Yowell, 75, 35 mph, fined $55
Curt Harshman, 20, Powell, 40 mph, fined
$110
Individuals are local residents unless oth-
erwise noted.
CIRCUIT COURT
Persons fined in the Fifth Judicial Circuit
Court in Lovell before Judge Thomas Har-
rington recently were:
Josephine Whiting, born in 1950, DUI: Con-
trolled Substance 1st offense within 10 yrs,
6 months probation
Vance Horton, born in 1978, interfere with
peace officer, fined $390, 6 months proba-
tion, 90 days in jail (57 suspended)
Rodney D. Morrison, born in 1956, expired
registration, fined $110
Warren D. Anders, born in 1964, no stop
lamps, fined $60
Gregg Raymond Kolpin, born in 1960, no valid
driver's license, fined $110
Casey R. Pickett, born in 1991, use of con-
trolled substance, fined $190, 6 months
probation, 90 days in jail (83 suspended)
Samuel R. Hochmuth, born in 1982, wind-
shield, obstructed view, fined $60
Gerald E. Sanford, born in 1956, follow too
closely, fined $70
For speeding in a 30 mph zone:
For speeding in a 45 mph zone:
Anthony W. Brimley, born in 1943, 59 mph,
fined $118
For speeding in a 55 mph zone:
Charlotte H. Lewis, born in 1932, 70 mph,
fined $110
For speeding in a 65 mph zone:
Ronald L. Raile, born in 1970, 73 mph, fined
$64
Derek A. Sexton, born in 1993, 75 mph, fined
$70
Joel Mitchell, born in 1968, 75 mph, fined $70
Christopher R. Hansen, born in 1987, 75 mph,
fined $70
Donald Wenstrom Jr., born in 1958, 72 mph,
fined $61
ThomasA. Schuller Jr., born in 1960, 74 mph,
fined $67
Brian E. Aguilar, born in 1974, 75 mph, fined
$75
Lennard W. Karsten, born in 1993, 80 mph,
fined $75
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is Leaving the Town shop
Come wish Nick Sponsel well on
Thursday, May 31
from 7-9 p.m.
at the Cowley Town Park
,0.DINING GUIDE
BIG HORN
9 E. Main, Lovell
All you need for a hot meal
or picnic!
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Mon.-Sat.: 8am-8pm
Sun.: 9am-6pm
Minchow's
FOOD COURT
353 E. Main, Lovell
548-7979
Mon.-Thurs: 11am-9pm
Fri. & Sat. 11am-10pm
Sun.: 11am-8pm
North Big Horn
Senior Center
757 Great Western Ave.,
Lovell
Hot meals every weekday!
60+ just $2.50
Non-seniors +4.75
Mon.-Fri.: 12-1pro
No reservations required
Big Horn County Long Range Forecast
Thursday
Partly cloudy
73 / 49
Friday
Warm
77 / 51
Saturday
Isolated
thunderstorms
83 / 52
Sunday
Scattered
thunderstorms
79 / 47
Monday
Partly cloudy,
chance thunder
78148
Big Horn Basin Outlook
Temperatures will rebound nicely behind the most recent cold front•
Thursday and Friday look dry and quiet on the weather front. The
weekend and Monday will be nice as far as temperatures are
concerned• Watch the horizon for late day thunderstorms.
Climate Almanac Normals for 05/31 to 06/04
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Record High/Low 96 n ! 977 30 n !984 Reord H gWLow 97 n t 988 n 1990
Record 24hr. Precip. 0.93" in 1939 Record 24hr. Precip. 1.25" in 2002
Jet Stream Forecast for 06/04 Sunrise & Sunset
Surlrtse Sunset
Friday 5:36 AM 8:47 PM
Sunday 5:35 AM 8:49 PM
National Weather Service Forecasts:
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North Big Horn Senior Center
JENE 2012 757 Great Western Ave., Lovell
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Meals are served
daily from
12 noon to 1 pm
Call 548-6556 or
1-866-266-9460
Lasagna, Italian veg-
etables, bread, melon
cup, tossed salad.
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Country steak, mashed
potatoes, gravy, peas,
apricots, bread.
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Meatloaf, oven
browned potatoes,
peas and carrots,
whole wheat bread,
peaches
Spaghetti with meat-
sauce, peas, tossed
salad, tomato juice,
French bread, peaches.
Eagles Nest Diners
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Call 548-6556 for home delivery before 10:30 am Mon.-Fri. on the day you need
the meat.
Prices: $2.50 for SAMS registered people over 60 & accompanying spouses
$4.75 for all others.
Seniors 60 and over who have completed mandatory assessments are eligible
for meals (in house dining or home delivered meals) regardless of race, creed
or national origin. Meals are subject to change due to availability of items.
Chicken and dressing,
baked squash, beets,
Jello w/fruit cocktail
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Ham and beans, corn
bread, fruit salad,
sherbet.
Frannle Lunch Bunch
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Sloppy Joe on bun,
broccoli, chocolate
pudding w/topping,
orange.
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Sweet and sour pork,
rice, Oriental veg-
etables, grape juice,
whole grain bread,
apricots.
Frannle Lunch Bunch
Hot turkey sandwich
w/gravy, mashed po-
tatoes, spinach, pine-
apple upside down
cake, spring salad.
Stuffed cabbage roll,
i potatoes, bread, apri-
cot crisp, salad.
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Roast pork, mashed
potatoes, gravy, beets,
cooked apple, whole
grain bread.
Birthday Party
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Barbecue chicken, gar-
den vegetable salad,
cauliflower, maca-
roni salad, corn bread,
fresh fruit.
Scrambled eggs, lower
sodium ham, hash
browns, plums, cin-
namon roll.
Dominoes lpm
Breakfast
9-10am & 12-1pm
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Cream of potato soup,
meat salad sandwich,
stewed tomatoes,
lemon Jello w/topping,
peaches.
Bridge & Pinochle lpm
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Salisbury steak,
mashed potatoes, car-
rot coins, rolls, apple
cobbler, vegetable
salad.
Dominoes 1pro
Taco salad, meat and
bean mix, vegetables,
fruit in pudding.
j Bridge & Pinochle lpm
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Beef stroganoff, rice,
broccoli, fluffy fruit
cup, garden vegetable
salad.
Baked fish, pota-
toes, Scandinavian
vegetables, bread,
applesauce Jetlo.
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Hamburger on wheat
bun, potato salad, to-
mato, lettuce, cooked
apple.
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Turkey ala King
over biscuits, mixed
vegetables, lime
perfection Jello, wheat
bread, peaches.
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Chicken strips, hash
browns, carrots, roll,
fruit sundae with pine-
apple and blueberries,
vegetable salad.
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