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July 22, 2010 I The Lovell Chronicle I 3
Cowley news
DRUE TEBBS-MEEK
548-6901
The Pioneer celebration is Fri-
day and Saturday, July 23 and 24.
There are not only many fun town
events, but also many family re-
unions. Some that I know of are
the Whalen reunion, the Meeks
reunion, the Welch reunion, and
many more. As our relatives come
from far away to help celebrate the
all-school reunion, the community
members are making ready for
friends and classmates. The prep-
aration has been time consuming,
and has been very hard work for
all the committees involved, but
we all look forward to the splen-
did weekend we have prepared for
and welcome all as we congregate
to celebrate with our loved ones.
Lisa Wilson and her daughter,
Stephanie Coble, have a new busi-
ness, begun last November, that
is making quite an impression on
customers. Lisa said that she got
the idea when she realized she
didn't really like the harsh soap
and body bath products that were
available so she decided to make
her own. She and Stephanie went
on eBay and bought some prod-
ucts and began experimenting
with various scents. The two wom-
en make their own line of bath and
body products containing shea oil,
other oils and cocoa butter at Lisa's
home.: They call the new business
Sugar House.
Sugar House offers bath soap, bar
soap, body butter, hand and body lo-
tion, sugar scrubs, bath melts and
tizzies in various bakery scents. Lisa
also offers wonderful men's scents. I,
of course, tried all the scents and my
favorite is called "Pear Champagne,"
ibut the other scents are all wonderful.
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Violet's Custom Cakes is one of the newest
businesses in Cowley.
The body butter is delicious on your
skin.
For details contact Lisa at
(307)545-2604, e-mail her at sugar-
houseluxuries@gmail.com or find her
on Facebook.
Justin and Annette Moss moved
to Cowley about three weeks ago
with their three children, son Trace,
7, who will be in second grade this
year, daughter MacKelle, 5, who will
attend preschool, and young son Ma-
son, 1. They live in the late
Nellie Rasmussen's home.
The family moved from
the Mud Lake, Idaho, region
where Justin taught mid-
dle school math for six years
at the West Jefferson School
District. His good friend Toby
Christiansen, who grew up in
Lovell, introduced him to this
area a couple of years ago. The
area impressed Justin and
Annette and Justin has been
hired to teach middle school
math at the new Rocky Moun-
tain 6-12 School. He is also
helping coach football.
I learned that Annette Vio-
let Moss is a cake decorator/de-
signer. She showed me a mag-
azine called "Cake Central"
that featured one of her beau-
tiful cakes and also showed me
a photo album of some of her
designs. She is a fabulous art-
ist and creates custom made
cakes. An astonishing fact is
that she has been doing this
for only a year or so. There
were wedding cakes of vari-
ous designs in the album, Hal-
loween cakes, Garfield, worms,
dolls and John Deere tractors,
just to mention a few. She is
making the cake for the ribbon
ceremony at the school this
Friday.
Annette's company name is Vi-
olet's Custom Cakes and can be
reached at violetscustomcakes@hot-
mail.corn or 548-2002. Also, check
out her Website at www.violetscus-
tomcakes.blogspot.com.
A warm welcome to the Moss
family. We hope you enjoy our small
community and have great success in
-your vocations and personal lives.
Whalens celebrate
60th anniversary
Sidney and Pat Whalen
are celebrating their 60th
wedding anniversary. They
met while attending high
school in Cowley, Wyoming
and were married in Bill-
ings on July 20, 1950.
They are the parents
of four children, Bob, Bill,
Pat Jr. and Colleen, and
have six grandsons and
five great-grandchildren.
They currently reside in St.
George, Utah.
Sidney and Pat
Anderson to wed Aulick
Jerry and Terri Ander-
son have announced the
marriage of their son, Mat-
thew David Anderson, to
Megan Ann Aulick, daugh-
ter of Craig and Jean Au-
lick of Olathe, Kan., Thurs-
day July 29, in the Denver
Colorado Temple.
A reception will be held
in their honor on Saturday,
Aug. 7, from 6:30 to 8:30
p.m. in the Lovell Stake
Center. The couple will re-
side in Omaha, Neb., where
Matt will continue his stud-
Matt and Megan
ies at Creighton Dental
School.
Adey and Muller wedding
set for July 31 in Lovell
Travis and Tamara
Adey announce the mar-
riage of their daughter, Bai-
ley, to Robbie Muller, son of
Paul Muller. The wedding
will be held Saturday, July
31, at the Lovell Communi-
ty Center.
The couple plans to re-
side in Lovell after their
marriage. Robbie is em-
ployed at Georgia-Pacitic
and Bailey plans to attend
school at Northwest Col-
lege in the fall.
Bailey and Robbie
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Newcomers Club had deep fjords, rock walls and
the second of their twice- high cliffs, unspoiled by
a-month card playing ses- tourism as though it were
GARY GRUELL been running for a couple lem with the seemingly un- p.m. This has worked pret- sions on Thursday, July 15. still the ll00s. It felt as !
548-2220 of weeks. That's probably controlled barking at our ty effectively. Secretary Marilyn Revelle though it was still in its i
The past few days the due to the water level be- home. On one occasion, one I recently received an- reports that it was a pret- ancient state as the group
town clerk's office has been ing too low to begin with. of our neighbors called in other call from a neighbor ty quiet day, with no fights toured the various ruins t
bombarded withcomplaints If you honestly feel that the wee hours of the morn- about a barking dog, and breaking out. The winner on and castles, almost as if no
from many residents who you should not be subject ing complaining ofcontinu- when I went outside I dis- the bridge side was Lorece one had walked there since
are being charged for use
of ditch watering service.
The $15 fee began July 1
and has been pending for
several months.
A good percentage of
those complaining are legit
because they do not use the
open ditch system for irri-
gation purposes; they ei-
ther use a well or treated
water. I have a well that
does not meet the water
demands, therefore I also
use treated water. I, too,
received the initial state-
ment. The clerk's office is
not 100 percent sure who
does or who does not use
the ditches.
Even though I do not
use the ditch, I will pay
the first month's fee main-
ly due to the fact that my
water well, for whatever
reason, doesn't have wa-
ter until the ditch has
to this new ordinance, feel
free to contact the clerk's
office, and a determination
will be reached upon prop-
er investigation.
There is another ordi-
nance that addresses dog
(pet) obedience. In this or-
dinance, owners are re-
quired to contain their dogs
at all times and are respon-
sible for barking. All along,
our dogs for the most part
have been confined with-
in our yard. Occasionally,
someone will forget to close
the gate and, of course, the
dogs think this freedom is
for them. Our neighbors
and the police have been
very helpful in letting us
know of their brief freedom
as they are quickly nabbed
and placed back into the
yard without further inci-
dent.
We have had a prob-
ous barking from our yard.
Upon investigation, sure
enough one of our dogs was
barking his fool head off
and to make matters worse,
he wouldn't respond to my
demands to stop.
After finally getting him
inside and him getting his
punishment, I went back
outside to see what he was
barking at. Sure enough,
he was barking at another
dog who was at large. After
that incident, we purchased
bark collars, solar collars,
zapping stingers, and we
were finally able to control
the excessive barking. That
particular dog has the intel-
ligence of a bag of rocks, and
is one of the most stubborn
dogs on earth. To prevent
any more discomfort for us
or our neighbors we finally
started to have them inside
the house not later than 10
Joshua's football career.
Josh had played for
the Wyoming Wranglers, a
semi-pro football team out
of Cheyenne and a mem-
ber of the Colorado Foot-
ball Conference. During his
three-year tenure with the
Wranglers their record was
a whopping 0-24.
This past season he
was transferred to the Wolf
Pack in Loveland, Colo. In
Loveland, he has played ev-
ery game and with a win on
July 31, the team will en-
ter the playoffs tied for first
place in the conference.
As always, have a great
and safe week.
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returned from a trip to Ire-
land, the land of her heri-
tage. She went with her
mother, Donna (O'Mara)
Holder of Cody. It has been
a life-long dream of Donna's
to visit Ireland. Denise and
her mother went there on
a tour hosted by Vic Miller
of KTVQ News. There were
four sets of mothers and
daughters going on the tour
together, as well as about
36 others.
What especially ira-
pressed Denise was that she
said Ireland looked exactly
as she had always imag-
ined it would, with its lush
greenness, grazing sheep,
American.
"The Irish people love
America and Americans,"
she said, "and that made
me feel extra proud. The
whole experience was quite
an adventure for me."
Denise said it was fun
to have been an ambassa-
dor for Lovell. She thanks
our local Chamber of Com-
merce for giving her Rose
City pins before she left.
These she shared with all
on the tour, most of whom
were from Montana.
"I thoroughly expect
some of them to come vis-
it Lovell and see what we
:have to offer," Denise said.
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