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I The Lovell Chronicle August 6, 2015
Brown new manager'at
Lovell Building Center
BY DAVID PECK
A man with many years
of experience in the build-
ing trade is the new gen-
eral manager at the Lovell
Building Center.
Scotty Brown of Powell
is now “minding the store”
at 143 E. Main.
Brown grew up in Simi
Valley, Calif, but began to
visit the Big Horn Basin
during a 23-year career as
a rodeo bullfighter, starting
with the Cody Night Rodeo
in 1988.
“I fell in love with the
area,” he said.
He got a job with a stock
contractor in Cody in 1992,
noting, “That allowed me to
stay. It was a great oppor-
tunity. He met and married
his wife, Stacey, and then
he was “locked in,” he said.
The couple moved to
Powell 20 years ago, rais-
ing four children. Over the
years Brown has worked in
the roofing business, for a
window and door company
and as a full-time builder in
general construction.
“I’ve been in the build-
ing business most of my
life,” he said. “I met Ran-
dy (Davis — Lovell Building
Center owner) at church
six or seven years ago,
and he approached me a
few months ago. He kept
hounding me, and I guess I
" -STI'Y BRWN
succumbed to the pressure.
I like Randy a lot. We think
alot alike.
“I like people. I like
that about the job. I know
the building trade, whether
building or remodeling.”
Brown said he first
started doing “takeoffs”
with Davis and the Lovell
Building Center, assess-
ing material needs for cus-
tomers, then became the
general manager about
three weeks ago. He now
oversees all facets of the
operation, working close-
ly with fellow employee
Amanda Ballard.
More than 40 teams
compete in pig wrestling
BY KYNLI SMITH
More than 40 teams
wrestled in the mud during
the Big Horn County Fair
Double D Pig Wrestling
event.
Around 630 specta-
tors watchedteams of four
from pee wee to adults slide
through the mud as they
tried to get their pigs in the
barrels.
The results for the pig
wresting are as follows: ‘
Junior Division:
Squealing Wheeling
(Brenda Timmons, Mi-
guel Cruz Garcia Jr., Coy
Trainor and Elena Garcia),
9.81 seconds
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Men’s Division:'
Team H Bar (Toby
Wood, Jeff Jacobs, Chae
Hackney and Brynnt
Wood), 28.5 seconds
Pork Pounders, 32.96
seconds
Them Worland Boys,
34.86 seconds
Women’s Division:
Big Horn Co-op (Kim
Hovey, Staci Briscoe, Jamie
Hovey, Michelle Hovey),
13.97 seconds
Branding Iron Bacon
Bits, 14.69 seconds
Smokehouse
22.55 seconds
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Illiituary ,
Dorothy Irene Burnham” '
‘ Winterholler
July 7, 1937 July 28, 2015
Dorothy Irene Burn-
ham Winterholler, 78, was
born on July 7, 1937, to R.
Rex and Ada Lowe Burn-
ham in Lovell. She was
the second child and first
daughter in the family.
Dorothy grew up on a
farm east of Lovell, near
the Sand Draw. She lived
her life as a country girl
and loved being the daugh-
ter and wife of a farm-
er/rancher. She attended
Lovell schools and graduat-
ed from Lovell High School
in 1955.
She married Charles
N. Monk in the Salt Lake
Temple on Dec. 16, 1954.
To this union four children
were born, David, Janis, Di-
ane and Renae. They later
divorced. Dorothy married
Vic Winterholler in 1976.
Dorothy was active in
the Lovell community. She
loved working at the Lovell
Branch of the Big Horn
County Library where she
served people from many
communities. She was em-
ployed there until her
death. She volunteered at
the New Horizons Care
Center Gift Shop, was a
member of the Lovell Wom-
an’s Club and the Sage-
brush Camp of the Daugh-
ters of the UtahPioneers.
She held offices and served
faithfully in these organiza-
tions. Her greatest service,
however, was founded in
her deep faith and testimo-
ny in the Church of Jesus
Christ of Latter-day Saints.
She served in many callings
in the church and touched
the lives of many people.
Dorothy loved all those
she recognized as family
and tried to find ways to
show them how important
‘ they were to her. She glo-
ried in their accomplish-
ments and supported them
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in their activities. Dorothy
loved to travel. She was al-
ways ready to go with fam-
ily and friends and could
have her bags packed at a
moment’s notice. She had a
beautiful singing voice and
sang with the ward choir
and the Singing Mothers
for many years. She was a
talented seamstress, quil-
ter, poet and loved to do
hand-work, such as embroi-
dery and crocheting.
She died July 28, 2015,
in Lovell. She was preced-
ed in death by her parents
R. Rex Burnham and Ada
Lowe Burnham, a brother,
Rulon Rex Burnham, and
husband Vic Winterhol-
ler. She is survived by her
children, David R. (Sherie)
Monk, Jan (Stan) Asay, Di-
ane (Richard) Busteed and
Renae (Brad) Wolvington,
a sister, Bernice (Ival) De-
spain, and a brother, Melvin
(Jeannie) Burnham. She
has 13 grandchildren and
12 great-grandchildren.
Services will be held
Saturday, Aug. 8, 2015, at
10 a.m. at the Lovell Stake
Center. A visitation will
be held at Haskell Funer-
al Home on Friday, Aug. 7,
from 7 to 8:30 pm. and one
hour prior to services at the
Lovell Stake Center. Inter-
ment will be at the Lovell
Cemetery.
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Sunday, Aug. 9, from 6 to 8
pm. and one hour prior to
services at the Lovell Stake
Aug. 3, 2015
Center on Monday. Funer-
al services will be held on
Monday, Aug. 10, at 10 a.m.
at the Lovell Stake Center.
Burial will be at the Lovell
Cemetery.
Condolences can be sent
to the family online at www.
haskellfuneralhome.com.
From Our Files
100 Years Ago, Aug. 6, 1915
The Cowley Weekly
Progress
N.P. Johnson Compa-
ny is the name of the new
grocery and fancy staple
goods store about to open
for business in Cowley. EV-
eryone who has ever had
any dealing with Mr. John-
son knows that he will
keep on hand only the pur-
est and very best grade of
canned goods and staple
groceries. We bespeak for
the new store a good share
of the public patronage
and wis the commanv un-
bounde success from the
commencement.
75 Years Ago, Aug. 8, 1940
The Lovell Chronicle
Deaver CCC News: In
and about camp the writ-
er found these oddities of
interest: Peter Sharis, our
office secretary, asked the
writer not to mention his
nightly wonderings, for
he says, and I quote Pe-
ter, “What if my girl reads
it?” John Lubinski, our
iron man, senior leader
and Hitler of Deaver camp,
has been observed to smile
now and then and to sleep
at night occasionally. Sul-
ly Feragne, the man with a
Wyo-Ben Days celebrated
face like a sphinx, is a past
master with a paint brush.
He knows paints like a ven-
dor knows peanuts and is
decorating the educational
building like an artist.
50 Years Ago, Aug. 5, 1965
The Lovell Chronicle
A large, appreciative
crowd attended the Water
Show at the Lovell swim-
ming pool Thursday night.
The program was conclud-
ed with a graceful water
ballet, performed by Gayle
Irwin, Becky Sprouse, Hel-
en Dalton, Ginger Despain,
Linnea Engelking, Angela
Johnson, Lynette Daniel-
son, Debbie Wardell, No-
rine Hill, Kathy and Mar-
garet Winterholler, Peggie
Holt, Susan Engelking,
Greg Conwell, Nancy Bow-
man and Sharla Engelking.
25 Years Ago, Aug. 2, 1990
The Lovell Chronicle
The fourth of the Town
of Lovell’s industry recog-
nition celebrations is set
for this Friday and Satur-
day, Aug. 3 and 4, when the
community celebrates Wyo-
Ben Days. It is designed to
show the area’s apprecia-
tion for the Wyo-Ben ben-
tonite operation, which has
been in Lovell since 1969.
St. Joseph’s
catholic Church
1141 Shoshone Ave. ' Lovell, WY
Sacrifice of the Mass
Sunday —
11:30 am
Thursday —
6pm
Reverend
Glenn Whewell
Recovery
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Louell
flssemhly
of God
Church
310 Idaho flue, Lovell
Services
Sunday School 9:45 am
Morning Worship -— 10:50 am
Sunday Night - 6:30 pm
Wed. Bible Study 7 pm
Rev. Dan Jarvis
548-7105
Worship Service
If you’re struggling with recovery from habit
abuse,join us at 7 pm. Saturdays in the old
Baptist Church behind Minchow’s.
Everyone is welcome.
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