September 6, 2012 I The Lovell Chronicle I 7
coming to her as a friend
asking her "on behalf of
some board members." She
added that Casey Sorenson
had no idea about the re-
quest and that the request
was made in front of Coun-
ty Maintenance Supervisor
Fred Werner.
"That's all I will say at
this point," she said.
Carrizales at one point
began to discuss what hap-
pened Thursday when Flit-
ner told him it was unnec-
essary at this time.
Ewen asked to also
clear up another matter re-
lated to the meeting and
the resignation request. He
said he received a copy of
an email on Aug. 9 in which
a citizen, whom he did not
name made complaints
about the county fair. In the
letter the citizen asked for
the resignation of the fair
manager.
"I wrote this letter in re-
sponse, "Deb, hang in there
OK. There will never be a
fair that does not end up
stick with their candidate
until they are released by
the candidate such as del-
egates for Rick Santorum,
Newt Gingrich, Rick Perry
and the like. Most of those
released voted for Romney.
Only Ron Paul refused to
release his delegates, Tip-
petts noted.
During the nomination
phase of the convention,
however, only Romney was
nominated, so when dele-
gates declared for Paul, the
votes were not announced
by the record keeper.
Tippetts noted that
when each state declares its
delegates for the nominee,
the speaker gets to put in
a plug for his or her state,
and in the case of Wyoming
it was Gov. Mead who gave
"a nice spiel" for Wyoming•
Tuesday night, Wednes-
day and Thursday were
- lcd speakers, and
excellent, Tip,
pbttq aid.
"It was phenomenal,"
he said. "Everyone who was
anybody spoke• It was just
fabulous.
"I sensed a great deal of
with someone who is dissat-
isfied. There are too many
things going on with too
many people• I think you and
your new board did a stellar
job with your first fair. You
now have the experience and
knowledge to make next year
even better."
He said on Monday he
received a notice that had
been removed from the
front door of the Food Farm
in Greybull. The notice stat-
ed that the fair board would
be asking for Schnitzmei-
er's resignation at Mon-
day's meeting and included
the email letter Ewen had
written.
The notice states that
Carrizales asked for her
resignation on Thursday
and that she would not be
resigning and asked for
people to come and support
her and the fair at Mon-
day's meeting.
Ewen said, "This no-
tice, as it reads, it appears
I wrote this entire message.
I did not. I have no knowl-
unity and great support for
Mitt Romney, and it grew
and grew and grew over the
three days."
In one major sense, the
convention was extremely
successful, Tippetts said.
"I think what the con-
vention accomplished was
to allow people to get to
know Mitt Romney," he
said "For the most part peo-
ple knew him only as a very
successful businessman
who wants to be president.
But throughout the pro-
cess we really got to know
him as a man who has been
really, really successful in
many other ways than his
business career.
"He and his siblings
had to work and accomplish
things on their own. Mitt
took his inheritance and
gave it away. The fortune
he has he made on his own,
and his boys have been
raised the same way."
One of the most enjoy-
able aspects of the conven-
tion was having breakfast
each morning with the oth-
er members of the Wyoming
delegation.
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edge of this. It was done
without my permission and
without my knowledge and
I wish to disassociate my-
self from this notice•"
Hinman said the com-
missioners have a hard
time getting people to vol-
unteer for the county board.
He said, "If they want to
make a decision I think it's
up to them. If they want
to hold off and talk to the
county attorney, that's fine,
but whatever the board de-
cides, I'm going to stand be-
hind the board."
Ewen said, "I support
what Scotty just said, also.
We have put you in position
to make these decisions and
I intend to support you."
He said the board could
change the motion to sus-
pend Schnitzmeier and
seek the advice of the coun-
ty attorney before proceed-
ing. After some help on par-
liamentary procedure from
Paintrock FFA Advisor Jar-
ed Boardman, the board
amended the original mo-
tion to suspend Schnitzmei-
er and it was approved with
Sorenson voting against.
Carl Nielsen suggested
Flitner and Carrizales meet
with the county attorney
and Sorenson said he would
like to attend the meeting.
Just prior to the vote a
gentleman in the audience
asked if they could know
why the board was sus-
pending Schnitzmeier and
Carrizales said not at this
time, pending an opinion on
the public hearing issue.
Carrizales said anyone
needing to contact the fair
office can leave a message
at the fair office number at
568-2968. It will be checked
regularly. Residents can
also contact Carrizales at
272-6801.
There were about 20
people in attendance at
the meeting, which includ-
ed the two commissioners,
Hallman, 4-H Educator
Gretchen Gasvoda-Kelso,
Extension Educator Dallen
Smith and Boardman.
continued from page 1
"It was fun to get to
know Governor Mead, and
Senators Enzi and Barrasso
and Representative Lum-
mis were there a lot and
mingled with us. She (Lum-
mis) was a delegate. There
were some great discus-
sions. They're good people."
The highlight of the
many speeches for Tippetts
was the speech by Ann
Romney describing the man
she has known and loved
for many years.
"She was extremely
well received," he said. "It
was the real beginning of
'OK, that's who Mitt Rom-
ney is, the humanization of
Mitt, so to speak.
"Second (best speech)
was Mitt Romney himself,
third Paul Ryan (Romney's
vice presidential running
mate)."
And what did people
learn about Mitt Romney?
"He really is a regular
guy who loves his family,
played with his kids, helped
his neighbor, looked after
people in need down the
street and still had time to
make money in his spare
time," Tippetts said. "There
were people around me who
supported him but didn't
really know him that well.
It just floored them finding
out the kind of person he re-
ally is."
One side note to the
convention is that the Wy-
oming delegation at times
wore T-shirts and hats that
declared support for Wyo-
ming's energy industry.
"It seems as if the
Obama Administration has
declared war on the ener-
gy industry," Tippetts said,
"particularly coal."
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