2 I The Lovell Chronicle I August 7, 2014
BY PATTI CARPENTER
Piles of clothing in
all shapes and sizes and
household items are up
for grabs this week at
the annual Days of Good-
will event held in the LDS
Gym on Shoshone Ave. in
Lovell. The event, now in
its fourth year, offers free
used items to anyone who
feels the need. The items
are donated by community
members and include ev-
erything imaginable from
crutches to coffee pots to
cardigans.
"Some people still can't
believe its all for free," said
organizer Lyman Sibbett.
"Every year at least one
person asks where they
should pay for the items
they have selected and they
always look surprised when
we tell them its all free for
the taking."
Members of the LDS
and United Methodist
churches and a few local
businesses like the Red
Apple Supermarket, TCT
West and others make the
event possible through a
event continues through
Euniece W. Wardell
Nov. 26, 1929 - July 27, 2014
Euniece Walker Wardell
died in Centerville, Utah,
July 27, 2014, from end
stage renal disease.
She was born Nov. 26,
1929, in Lovell. She mar-
ried Callis Jones Wardell in
the Salt Lake Temple Sept.
15, 1948, and raised their
children in Helena, Mont.
The last years of Euniece's
life were spent in Center-
ville, Utah.
She loved the Lord and
her family. In the 2011 fam-
ily newsletter she wrote, "I
really love all my family. I
hope each of you will al-
ways enjoy seeing each oth-
er and visiting with one an-
other. Families are what's
really important when all
is said and done."
She was preceded in
death by her husband, Cal-
lis, son-in-law Dave Rock,
daughter Betsy Wardell,
granddaughter Morgan
Wardell and great-grand-
She is survived by 11 chil-
dren and their spouses:
Wendy (Dennis) Adams,
Cathy (Kevin) Cromar,
Nola Rock, John (Barb)
Wardell, Tim (Sharmayne)
Wardell, Elna (Ralph) Scof-
field, Bill (Robin) Wardell,
Joe (Sharon) Wardell, Da-
vid (Vicki) Wardell, Mar-
tin (Linda) Wardell and
Jane (Russ) Roberts; 85
grandchildren and 75
great-grandchildren.
Funeral services will be
held Friday, Aug. 8, 2014,
at 11 a.m. at the Center-
ville Stake Center, 950
North Main, Centerville,
Utah, where a viewing will
be held from 10-10:45 a.m.
Graveside services will be
held Saturday, Aug. 9, at
4 p.m. at Sunset Memorial
Gardens, 7100 N. Montana
Ave., Helena, Mont.
Arrangements are un-
der the direction of McDou-
gal Funeral Home of Tay-
joint effort. DAVID PECK daughter Elizabeth WardeU.
Sibbett said partici- Volunteer Carmen Allred places a stack of clothing on a table during the
pants are allowed to shop, community Days of Goodwill Monday evening at the Lovell LDS Gym.
no questions asked, and
can take as much as they
need. The event began on so much left to,,donate out Sibbett said atten- donated to local business-
Saturday afternoon and byof those closets, dance has been pretty es like auto shops. Even
Tuesday afternoon near- Sibbett said an army steady this year, as in past leftover blue jeans are
ly half of the thousands of of volunteers help sort and years, and he hopes the picked up and used by lo-
donated items were gone. organize the items as they steady stream of partici-cal quilters. 9:ooam Worship Service
Sibbett said he is al- come into the gymnasium, pants will clean the place "We try to find homes w:15am Bible Study and
ways surprised by the Items are sorted by gen- out by the time it ends on for it all," said volunteer Sunday School
number of donations, der, age and size, makingThursday evening. Susan Peck. "So far, that
"You'd think the clos- shopping convenient. He said the leftover has been pretty easy to do." (-W [comef.
ets would be empty by "We basically throw items are donated to char- The giveaway will con-
lorsville, Utah.
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BY PATTI CARPENTER
With the launch of the
lottery in Wyoming just a
few weeks away on Aug.
24, three local convenience
stores in Lovell - Good to
Go, Maverik Country Store
and the Conoco Country
Store -- have already been
out anything that is dirty, itable organizations in tinue through Thursday,
stained or torn," he said. Powell and the rags are Aug. 7, at 8 p.m.
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1141 Shoshone Ave., Lovell, WY of God
convenience." to sell tickets," said Jan ic location. Earlier this SacrificeoftheMass/ [ Church
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approved to sell tickets is with retailers, holding re- shops attended by more Reverend
already online at www. taller training sessions than 400 people. Glenn Whewell Rev. Dan Jarvis
wyolotto.com and will be and testing the equipment Clontz stressed that re- s48-710s
updated continually as so we can be ready on Aug. railers are the backbone of
approved to sell Mega Mil-
lions and Powerball tick-
ets at their businesses. Jim
Minchow, owner of Min-
chow's Service, said he also
plans to submit an appli-
cation to sell tickets and
hopes to be setup by the
time the lottery begins.
"We want to provide
this service to our cus-
tomers who want to pur-
chase tickets," said Min-
chow. "It's a matter of
additional retailers are
approved.
Tickets will be sold at
gas stations, grocery stores,
convenience stores, restau-
rants and bars across the
state. Retail outlets autho-
rized to sell tickets will dis-
play bright blue and yellow
WyoLotto signs at their
place of business.
"The excitement is
pretty high as we work to
notify and train retailers
24."
Though a manager was
unavailable to comment at
the Maverik Country Store
in Lovell, employees work-
ing at the store said they
were to receive training as
early as next week.
The Lottery selects re-
tailers based on several
criteria, including annual
sales, foot traffic, the size
of the population over 18
years of age and geograph-
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