14 I The Lovell Chronicle I June 21, 2012
New fair board members welcomed
BY JENNIFER BUTLER participant. He said he has cently purchased for the
During the regular Big shown sheep all around the week of fair. Flitner said
Horn County Fair Board country, the shed assignments will
meeting on Monday, the In action at the meet- be based on distance. He
standing board members ing, Board Chairman Felix said those who live fur-
welcomed the two new Carrizales resigned from thest will have access to
members, Andy Perkins the Big Horn County Junior the sheds. He added they
and Carl Nielsen. Carl Livestock Sales Commit- will allow one horse shed
Nielsen was not in atten- tee and recommended Carl per person.
dance. Perkins and Nielsen Nielsen as a replacement. In other business:
replaced longtime board Board member Tim Flitner The board agreed to
members Karen Sylvester will begin attending the grant an early checkout
and Matty Moody. meetings as a volunteer, due to special circumstanc-
Perkins, in introduc- The board has received es, with a request of a writ-
ing himself, said he is from four reservations on the ten letter stating the rea-
Lovell and a longtime 4-H horse sheds they have re- soning.
Fair manager Deb
Schniztmeier, requested
information on a 1976 ve-
hicle purchased by a previ-
ous board in 1992. Schniz-
tmeier said they have the
title but are unaware of the
location of the vehicle. The
last time it was licensed
was 1993.
At the commission
meeting Tuesday, Com-
missioner Keith Grant told
Clerk Dori Noyes to not
spend a lot of time looking
for a vehicle that old.
Concerns raised over fairgrounds rental prices
BY JENNIFER BUTLER
During the regular Big Horn
County Fair Board monthly meet-
ing on Monday, June 18, representa-
tives and members of the Big Horn
100 voiced their discontentment with
their experience at the fairgrounds.
The group of riders rented the
facilities, including camping spaces,
horse stalls and the multipurpose
building over Memorial Day week-
end. According to Big Horn 100 mem-
ber and organizer Jeanette Tolman,
the riders used the facilities for three
nights and it cost the riders $35 a
night. She added they have been us-
ing this facility for the past five years
and the prices have been raised each
year. She said, "This is a matter of fi-
nances. We are a non-profit organiza-
tion, and some of the riders cannot af-
ford to pay $35 a night."
Board Chairman Felix Carrizales
said, "I am not making excuses, but
the fair manager, Deb Schnitzmeier,
is new and so is the entire fair board.
We do not know how this is usually
run, and it was run horrible." He said
he has heard rumors of the Big Horn
100 not returning to use the fair-
grounds next year. He added if this
is true then there is no point of dis-
cussing these issues further, but if not
the board would like to have them re-
solved.
Tolman said the Big Horn 100 en-
joys the fairgrounds, and the endur-
ance riders would like to return, but
only if the prices are reasonable.
Board member Tim Flitner said,
"Our goal is to meet costs while en-
couraging fairground use. I do not
know of anything where the costs are
not going up." He added that by charg-
ing for fairground use and requiring
registration there is encouragement
and responsibility to those who are
renting the area.
Carrizales requested each mem-
ber of the Big Horn 100 who was in at-
tendance at the meeting to voice their
concerns, because most of the board
was unaware of the issues. He add-
ed, "We need to catch up, review what
past boards have done, and what this
board wants to do."
Schnitzmeier said it is important
for the board to have another meet-
ing to discuss the issues that were
brought up at Monday's meeting.
She added that a lot of the smaller
issues would have been resolved with
better communication between the
two parties. Schnitzmeier said she is
always open to suggestions to help
better run the fairgrounds and assist
the community.
County 4-H Educator Gretchen
Gasvoda-Kelso said in the past she
has had difficulties with events held at
the fairgrounds. She added that each
time she has spoken with Schnitzmei-
er she has felt like she was listened to.
Big Horn County Commissioner
Jerry Ewen said, "I feel like this board
is moving forward and making chang-
es. I have great confidence in the fair
board and the fair manager. It is
very refreshing." He added, "The fair-
grounds are a tremendous drain on
taxpayer funds. I wish it could be free,
but it is not feasible. We have to gen-
erate our own revenue. The 'fees are in
place to recover costs, not for profit."
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Public notices
Town of Lovell Ordinance
TOWN OF LOVELL ORDINANCE NO. 920
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 26-15-020 OF THE
TOWN CODE OF THE TOWN OF LOVELL, WYOMING BY COR-
RECTING THE ARTICLE NUMBER REFERENCED IN THIS SEC-
TION.
IT IS HEREBY ORDAINED by the governing body of the
Town of Lovell, Wyoming, as follows:
1. Section 26-15-020 of the Town Code of Lovell, Wyoming is
hereby amended to provide as follows! ....
Section 26-15-020 Application procedures.
The procedure of applying for a variance and the man-
ner of dealing with it by the board of adjustment shall be the
same as provided for conditional use building permit appli-
cations in Article 26-14 of this chapter, except that the ap-
plication shall contain, in addition to the location map and
plot plan, a clear statement citing the performance standard
from which a variance is sought and the reasons for which
it is sought.
2. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect upon adop-
tion and publication as required by law.
PASSED ON FIRST READING this 10th day of April, 2012.
PASSED ON SECOND READING this 8th day of May, 2012.
PASSED AND ADOPTED ON THIRD READING this 12th day
of June, 2012.
TOWN OF LOVELL:
R. BRUCE MORRISON, MAYOR
ATTEST:
Valerie Beal
Clerk/Treasurer
Publish: June 21, 2012
Notice of foreclosure
NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE SALE
WHEREAS, default in the payment of principal and interest has
occurred under the terms of a promissory note dated September 30,
1998 executed and delivered by Jason H. Jolley and Michelle A. Jolley,
to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. as Trustee for Lake Country Mortgage
Loan Trust 2006-HE1 and its servicer, Green Tree Servicing LLC,
and a real estate mortgage of the same date securing the Note, which
Mortgage was recorded October 6, 1998 as Docket No. 0865203 in
Book MF44, Page 445, in the public records in the office of the county
clerk of Big Horn County, Wyoming. The premises that are described
in the Mortgage are as follows:
That part of Lot 4, Block 1 of the Original Town
of Lovell, Big Horn County, Wyoming described
as follows: Beginning at the Southwest corner of
said Lot 4, Block 1 of the Original Town of LoveU,
running thence East 75 feet; thence North 178 feet;
thence West 70 feet; thence South 228 feet to the
place of beginning.
Green Tree Servicing LLC, as servicer, has served a written
Notice of Intent to Foreclose the Mortgage by Advertisement and
Sale pursuant to the terms of the Mortgage to the record owner or
party in possession in accordance with the statute ten (10) days prior
to the first publication of the sale.
The amount due and owing on the date of the first publication
is 849,497.51 which includes the unpaid principal and accrued but
unpaid interest. Interest continues to accrue on the unpaid balance at
the rate of $33.42 per day.
The property being foreclosed upon may be subject to other
liens and encumbrances that will not be extinguished at the sale and
any prospective purchaser should research the status of title before
submitting a bid.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, pursuant to W.S. 34-3-101 et seq.,
(1977 Republished Edition) that the above described property will be
at public venue sold by the Sheriff of Big Horn County, to the highest
bidder at the hour of 10:00 o'clock A.M. on the 27 day of June, 2012,
on the courthouse steps of Big Horn County.
DATED this 23 rd day of May, 2012.
BY:
Bruce S. Asay
Associated Legal Group, LLC
1807 Capitol Ave Suite 203
Cheyenne, WY 82001
(307) 632-2888
Attorney for Green Tree Servicing LLC
Publish: May 31, June 7, 14 & 21, 2012
Town of Lovell Ordinance
TOWN OF LOVELL ORDINANCE NO. 922
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ANNUAL TAX LEVY
OF THE TOWN OF LOVELL, BIG HORN COUNTY, WYOMING
FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 2012 AND ENDING
JUNE 30, 2013.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE
TOWN OF LOVELL, WYOMING:
SECTION 1: That the amount, of tax necessary:to meet the Gen-
eral Fund Expenditures for the twelve (12) month period ending June
30, 2013 shall be (8) mills of the assessed valuation of the Town of
Lovell, Wyoming.
SECTION 2: The County Commissioners of Big Horn County,
Wyoming are hereby requested and directed to make suitable provi-
sions for and record of this levy hereby made, as aforesaid, on the of-
ficial records of Big Horn County, Wyoming, as to levy the tax herein
specified in accordance with the law.
PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 10th DAY OF APRIL, 2012 on
first reading.
PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 8th DAY OF MAY, 2012 on sec-
ond reading.
PASSED, ADOPTED, AND FINALLY APPROVED THIS 12th
DAY OF JUNE, 2012.
R. BRUCE MORRISON, MAYOR
ATTEST:
Valerie Beal
Clerk/Treasurer
Publish: June 21, 2012
Frannie liquor license application
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A
NEW RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE
Notice is hereby given that on the 29 t of May 2012, Smoke and
Mirrors LLC dba Fort Buzzard filed an application for a new retail
liquor license, in the office of the clerk of the Town of Frannie, WY for
the following described place and room: LOt 12, Block 2, South 84' of
Lot 1, Block 2 of Original Township of Frannie, in the 26' x 181/2' room
located in the southwest corner of the building, and protests, if any,
against the new retail liquor license will be heard at 6:30 p.m., Mon-
day, July 2, 2012, in the Town meeting room, 311 Fifth Street.
Dated: May 29, 2012
Brook Loyning
Frannie Town Clerk
Publish: June 7, 14, 21 & 28, 2012
Town of Lovell Ontinance
TOWN OF LOVELL ORDINANCE NO. 921
AN ORDINANCE PROVIDING FOR THE ANNUAL APPRO-
PRIATION OF THE TOWN OF LOVELL, BIG HORN COUNTY, WY-
OMING FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING JULY 1, 2012 AND
ENDING JUNE 30, 2013.
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE GOVERNING BODY OF THE
TOWN OF LOVELL, WYOMING:
SECTION 1: There is hereby appropriated the sum of $8,793,099
to pay the expenses of the Town of Lovell, Wyoming, when they shall
become due, for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2012 ending June 30,
2013.
SECTION 2: The appropriation made in Section 1 is further di-
vided, allocated and appropriated for the following object and purpos-
es, to wit:
GENERAL FUND 81,964,967
GARBAGE $309,277
SEWER $339,970
WATER 9688,368
LODGING TAX 87,500
CDBG LOAN $50,000
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS $1,037,621
CONSTRUCTION ACCOUNT $4,395,396
SECTION 3: This ordinance shall be in full force and effect fl-om
and after its passage, approval and publication as required by law.
PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 10th DAY OF APRIL 2012 on
first reading.
PASSED AND APPROVED THIS 8th DAY OF MAY, 2012 on sec-
ond reading.
PASSED, ADOPTED, AND FINALLY APPROVED, THIS 12th
DAY OF JUNE, 2012.
R. BRUCE MORRISON, MAYOR
ATTEST:
Valerie Beal
Clerk/Treasurer
Publish: June 21, 2012
Mobile home
SEALED BID
Big Horn County is accepting sealed bids on a 1997, Champion
Mobile Home. The mobile home is located at the North Big Horn
County Airport, 5 miles north of the town of Cowley, Wyoming.
The mobile home is currently on blocks, skirted, has no axles or
tires and no tongue attached. Upon removal of the mobile home,
the site must be thoroughly cleared of all items associated with the
home, including but not limited to, blocks, ¢0d,..shoring', skirting,
and attaching hardware. Bids can be mailed,to'tl3ig Horn County
Airports, Box 29, Basin Wyoming 82410 or handlelivered to the Big
Horn County Engineering office in Basin. Please call 307-568-2551 for
an appointment to view the property. Bids must be received in the
Engineering office before 4:00 PM, June 29, 2012. The mobile home
is being sold "as is, where is", with no warranty expressed or implied
regarding condition. The mobile home must be removed from the site
within 30 days of sale.
Publish: June 7, 14 & 21, 2012
Land ,;ale
NOTICE OF SALE OF STATE LAND
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that pursuant to law, at the order of
the Wyoming Board of Land Commissioners, the State of Wyoming
will on the 12th day of July, 2012 at 5:00 P.M. at the Big Horn County
Library located at 430 West C Street, in Basin, Wyoming, offer for sale
at public auction and sell to the highest bidder the following described
land: T. 56 N., R. 96 W., 6TH P.M., BIG HORN COUNTY,
WYOMING Pt. of the NW/4 NW/4 of LOt 37 containing 6.28-+ acres,
more or less.
A complete detailed analysis of the property is available on-line at
http://slf-web.state.wy.us/.
The total appraised value of the surface rights has been set at
$18,000.00 and the land will not be sold for less than the appraised
value. The parcel is improved with a house, garage, metal shop, sheds,
corrals, ditches, and fence for an estimated value of $139,700. In con-
fortuity with Wyoming Statutes 36-9-103, 36-9-105 and 36-9-110, the
successful bidder must pay the owner of the improvements the con-
tributory value of the improvements before a patent or certificate'of
purchase can be issued for the land.
The land will be sold unon the followinu terms:
The purchaser may pay in full at the time of sale, with a cashier's
check or a personal check with letter of credit, or letter of check guar-
antee.
The purchaser may pay not less than 25% of the purchase price
on the day of sale, with a cashier's check or personal check with letter
of credit, or letter of check guarantee; the balance to be paid within
ninety (90) days. The interest rate is eight percent (8%) from date of
sale.
The cost of the advertising and recording fees ($25.00) must be
paid by the purchaser of the land on the day of sale.
The above described land will be sold subject to any rights of
way or easements, existing surface leases or any previously granted
interest in the land. Specifically, this land is sold subject to a grazing
lease that will expire on March 1, 2020 and a right-of-way easement for
County Road 11 1/2 granted by the Board of Land Commissioners on
June 7, 2012. The Board of Land Commissioners reserves the right to
reject any and all bids.
Prospective purchasers are advised that this sale includes sur-
face rights only. Any and all mining and mineral rights, in and to said
lands, are reserved to the State of Wyoming.
Any announcements made at the sale will take precedence over
this advertisement.
Persons requiring special accommodations at the public auction
need to contact the Office of State Lands and Investments at 777-6630
at least one week prior to the auction date to make arrangements.
For further information, please contact the Office of State Lands
and Investments at 777-6630 or at 777-6639.
APPROVED BYTHE WYOMING BOARD OF LAND COMMIS-
SIONERS: June 7, 2012.
Publish: June 14, 21, 28 &July 5, 2012
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