www.LovellChronicle.com September 2, 2010 I The Lovell Chronicle I 5
MICHAEL McKNIGHT
A moose jumps over a wooden fence on the Big Horns with ease. With 826
resident and nonresident hunting licenses awarded for moose, bighorn sheep
and mountain goats in May, local hunters are beginning to prepare for the
annual hunt and scouting their favorite spots.
Lovell woman sentenced: 3 to 5 years
BY BRENDA TENBOER
Two Lovell-area per-
sons were on the docket
in the courtroom of Judge
Steven Cranfill in District
Court in Basin on Thurs-
day, Aug. 26.
Shanna Jolley, 21, en-
tered a guilty plea to one
count of delivery of a con-
trolled substance. As part
of a plea deal, an addition-
al charge of delivery of a
controlled substance was
dismissed. Jolley admit-
ted to selling one morphine
tablet to a confidential in-
formant in Lovell on Sept.
tence will run concurrent
with an 18-36 month sen-
tence recently imposed in
Natrona County on a sim-
ilar charge. Jolley must
also pay $290 in restitu-
tion, $150 to the Wyoming
Crime Victim's Compensa-
tion Fund and a $75 fee
for a pre-sentence investi-
gation.
Marvin Tilley, 59, en-
tered 'not guilty' pleas to
one count of aggravated
burglary and one count of
aggravated first-degree
sexual assault stemming
from events alleged to have
woman and forcibly raped
her, resulting in injuries.
Tilley is already being
held on a $1,000,000 cash
or surety bond on six felo-
ny sex crimes against chil-
dren alleged to have tak-
en place in the 1970s and
1980s. Defense attorney
James Castberg did not re-
quest a bond hearing.
The case was original-
ly scheduled to be heard by
Judge Robert E. Skar, but
Castberg filed a motion re-
questing a different judge
hear the case. All of the
charges against Tilley will
On the record
BIRTHS
We are interested in printing the births of
North Big Horn County babies. Please call
and personally report these births by con-
tacting the Chronicle at 548-2217.
Born to Amy and Tyler Schlitz at the Pew-
ell Valley Hospital on August 27, 2010
at 12:35 a.m., a baby boy, Gabriel Loren
Schlitz weighing 7 Ibs. 15 oz. His grand-
parents are Donna and Cecil Schlitz and
Steve and Diane Cranford.
Born to Brittni Jolley at the Powell Valley Hos-
pital on August 26, 2010 at 2:41 a.m., a
baby boy, Bradley Grayson Jolley weigh-
ing 7 Ibs. 9 oz. His grandparents are Ja-
son and Michelle Jolley, great-grandpar-
ents are Gale Wright, Garth Jolley and Bill
and Myrna Despain.
DEEDS
Warranty deeds issued from the Big Horn
County Clerk's office recently were:
James Tucker to Trustee Robert Nell Sim-
mons, Robert Nell Simmons Revocable
Trust created January 15, 2001; Cowley
2009 Annexation Lot 2, T57N R96W NE4
Sec. 32 (Part)
Quitclaim deeds issued from the Big Horn
County Clerk's office recently were:
Rebecca A. Lewis aka Becky Lewis to Ran-
dolph V. Lewis, Cynthia L. Lewis, Rebecca
A. Lewis, Shelly Marie Lewis Seibert and
Betsy Ann Lewis Wagner; Deaver Original
Town Block 46 Lot 13
MUNICIPAL COURT
Persons fined in the Lovell Municipal Court
before Judge Sylvia Game recently were:
Larry S. Boatright, 68, seat belt violation, fined
$25
Ernell P. Thayne, 81, Virgin, Utah, illegal park-
ing, fined $35
Carrie S. Wagner, 28, failure to appear, fined
$110
Michael L. Harvey, 18, no insurance, fined
$490
Kobe Thompson, 35, failure to stop at red light,
fined $120
Gerry L. Warman, 27, FTA, fined $110
Shannon C. Warman, 26, FTA, fined $110
Herbert B. Bischoff, 29, seat belt violation,
fined $25
Jessica Paz, 30, no valid registration, fined
$70
For speeding in a 30 mph zone:
Randall K. Baxter, 25, Powell, 43 mph, find
$112
Darwin L. Thomas, 76, Spanish Fork, Utah, 40
mph, fined $110
Jason Harris 27, 39 mph, fined $96
Individuals are local residents unless other-
wise noted.
CIRCUIT COURT
Persons fined in the Fifth Judicial Circuit
Court in Lovell before Judge Thomas Har-
rington recently were:
Pedro Montanez, 40, battery, fined $680 ($250
suspended), 60 days in jail (suspended)
and $641 restitution
Melissa Pinion, 38, driving while license is sus-
pended, fined $410
Ryan Martin, 19, seat belt violation, fined $25
Fabian A. Ortez, 32, no valid driver's license,
fined $110
Douglas S. Huffman, 49, 46 mph in a 30 mph
zone, fined $114
Donald P. Fjeld, 46, 55 mph in a 45 mph zone,
fined $120
Otto J. Phillips, 57, 55 mph in a 45 mph zone,
fined $400
Paul J. Thatch, 45, battery, pied guilty, de-
ferred sentence, fined $40 and 6 months
probation
Bryant J. Blackwell, 42, 35 mph in a 30 mph
zone, fined $55
For speeding in a 65 mph zone:
Frank Moreno, 76, 84 mph, fined $87
Anthony C. Stevens, 52, 81 mph, fined $88
Kenneth W. Wallin, 53, 78 mph, fined $79
Sarunas Liutkus, 35, 92 mph, fined $121
Jerry D. Foss, 61, 76 mph, fined $73
David M. Williams, 57, 81 mph, fined $88
Johanna C. Hewitt, 37, 86 mph, fined $103
Laura M. Powers, 38, 74 mph, fined $67
Richard T. Tucker, 22, 76 mph, fined $73
Christine F. Peart, 59, 75 mph, fined $70
Deputies give ride to
battered bride
The Big Horn County Sheriffs Depart- ride to the Lovell annex after speaking to
ment received the following calls for the her privately and learning of allegations
4, 2009, and was sentenced taken place May - Sep- be combined to be heard by week of Aug. 23-30, 2010: that her husband had hit her severaltimes
to serve three to five years tember, 1984. It is alleged one jury at a later date, ac- Aug. 23: Deputies responded to a juvenile with a closed fist. The case is under inves-
in the Wyoming Women's Tilley forcefully entered cording to deputy county incident in Deaver. The case is under in
Center in Lusk. The sen- the home of a Greybull attorney James Hallman. : : vestigaion. AlCCll,27:tigatin" i,eputies \\;? :: ' ' ............. are investigating a :cas¢!
Aug. 24: The Sheriffs Department is in,: occk fraud reported at a local business:
€ PIic pa vestigating an act of vandalism that oc- m- Deputies responded along with an ambu-
• curred at the town park in Deaver. lance to a report of a female subject with
..................... .............................. m-Deputies received a report of a suspi- a psychiatric condition having an epi-
Baby backs into parked cious male behind the Frannie Port of s0de. The woman was later transported
car Entry. The subject was gone upon their to a location in Montana for treatment.
arrival, m- Deputies and the north squad of the Big
The Lovell Police Department received was cited for no insurance. Aug. 25: Deputies responded to a call from Horn County Search and Rescue Team
the following calls for the week of Aug. 24- Aug. 26: An officer wrote a no trespass or- a Carbon County, Mont., deputy who had mobilized and responded to a report of
30, 2010: der to one subject following a report of an pulled over a vehicle at the Frannie Port a Russian female tourist who was over-
Aug. 24: Officers responded to a report of ongoing dispute between a renter and a of Entry in Big Horn County, Wyo. Dur- due while riding her mountain bike near
a two-vehicle collision that occurred out- landlord in Lovell. ing the traffic stop, the driver told deputies the Bucking Mule Falls area. With as-
side of a residence in Lovell. Upon arriv- Aug. 27: Officers are investigating a re- that he and his wife, the passenger, were sistance from High Country Outfitters;
al, officers learned that a 2-year-old male port of a theft from a storage shed in married earlier in the day in Cody and the search team deployed with several
subject was in one of the vehicles while it Lovell. were headed to a location in Montana. The small groups and began checking trails
was running and apparently shifted the w- An officer gave a Lovell man a warning driver said the couple was fighting because as the day turned to night. The subject
car into reverse, backing up across the for having an open container of alcohol his wife was flirting with another man fol- was located unharmed at about 12:20
street and striking a neighbor's parked while congregating with other subjects lowing the wedding, a.m. and given a ride back to where she
vehicle. The owner of the running vehicle in the alley behind the Red Apple. Deputies gave the female passenger a was staying.
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Big Horn Basin Outlook Weekend Outlook
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Big Horn County Long Range Forecast
Thursday
Sunny and
warmer
74 / 50
Friday
Warmer yet
83 / 52
Saturday
Distant thunder
possible
85 / 53
Sunday
Late day
thunderstorms
80 / 53
Monday
A bit cooler for
Labor Day
75 / 48
Skies will clear out behind the last front. With more sun around
temperatures will have a chance to warm up too. Conditions look dry
and quiet for most of the holiday weekend. However, late Sunday a
quick moving cold front will travel through. It will bring in a few
t-storms or showers, and then slightly cooler conditions for Labor Day.
Lovell
Record H gWLow 99 n 1983, 26 n 1898 Rscor High/Low 99 in 1976 35 in 2006
Record 24hr. Precip. 1.32" in 2008 Record 24hr, Precip. 0.74" in 2001
Jet Stream Forecast for 09/06 Sunrise & Sunset
Sundae Suneet
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Friday 6:40 AM 7:45 PM
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Sunday 6:42 AM 7:41 PM
National Weather Service Forueast:
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Big Horn Lake - A mainly quiet weather pattern will take
" - - s s . s us through the weekend and into Labor Day. There may
be a few t-storms late Sunday.
Reservoirs Storage (lCH=-|) % of full pool RI. Inflo. RII. ouelow
7i3 Yellowstone National Park - Enjoy the holiday weekend
Boysen 659218.0 88,9% 570.2 cfs 1294,7 cfs and this Labor Day outdoors if you have the chance.
There is only a slight chance for t-storms late Sunday,
Road end Travel - (1-888-996-7623) or (307) 772-0824; Cellular: #ROAD Big Horn Mountains - It will be warm and mostly sunny
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