September 26 2013 I The Lovell Chronicle I 5
DAVID PECK
The Lovell High School dance team adopted a football theme for its halftime
performance Friday night. Pictured are (l-r) Tort Aiken, Amber Mayes, Jordan
Harper, Emilee Bryson and Chelby Lewis.
Police report
Theft of wheels and tires from
storage unit under investigation
The Lovell Police De-
partment received the fol-
lowing calls for the week of
Sept. 17-24:
Sept. 17: A motorist ex-
pressed a concern for safety
issues to Lovell Police about
a man riding a bike illegally
on the sidewalk in town.
• Wheels and tires were
reported stolen from an
unlocked storage facility.
The matter is under in-
vestigation.
• Police assisted a blind
individual who was
dropped off by a bus but
did not have sufficient
funds to rent a motel
room.
Sept. 18: Police investigated
a report of a suspicious per-
son lingering near a chil-
dren's class.
Sept. 20: Police received
a report regarding a pos-
sible fraud using some-
one's social security num-
ber. The matter is under
investigation.
• Police assisted the Dept.
of Family Services in a
custody case.
Sept. 21: A resident report-
ed hearing noises outside of
her home. Police investigat-
ed and were unable to lo-
cate the cause of the noise.
Sept. 22: Police are inves-
tigating a report of items
missing from a residence.
• Police issued a verbal
warning to individuals
reportedly fighting at a
local bar.
Sept. 23: Police are inves-
tigating a report of a theft
from an unlocked vehicle
parked at a local business.
• Police received a report
that someone had gone
through the glove com-
partment of an unlocked
vehicle.
• Numerous warning let-
ters were issued for weed
and junk vehicles pres-
ent on local properties.
• Many residents took ad-
vantage of the free fall
cleanup certificates of-
fered this week to dump
unwanted items at the
local landfill.
Note: Persons arrested
are presumed innocent un-
til proven guilty in a court
of law, and charges made
upon initial arrest may be
amended or dismissed as
determined by the County
Attorney.
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 Brandy and Scotty Dillon in Billings,
Mont., a baby boy, Robert Scott Dillon, weigh-
ing 8 Ibs. 1 oz. Grandparents are Chau-
na Bischoff, Scott and Sharon Dillon, Deb
Schwartz and Bob Schwartz.
MARRIAGES
Marriage licenses issued from the Big Horn
County Clerk's office recently were:
Joel Bamard of Shell and Ashley Fairman
of Powell
Shane Alan Lawson and Kiya Kim Kelly-
Richardson both of Frannie
DEEDS
Warranty deeds issued from the Big Horn
County.Clerk's office recently were:
Boyd Larson and Julie Larson to David
Brumwell and Anne Brumwell; Cowley Original
Town (Part) Lot 2 Block 55
Earl E. Lukkes and Rodney E. Lukkes to
Earl E. Lukkes; (Part) Lot 39-0 T56N R96W
Earl E. Lukkes and Rodney E. Lukkes to
Earl E. Lukkes; Lovell Original Town (Lot A) Lot
4 Block 5
MUNICIPAL COURT
Persons fined in the Lovell Municipal Court
in Lovell before Judge Sylvia Gams recent-
ly were:
IN BIG HORN COUNTY
Michael K. Jameson, 27, no city dog tags,
fined $40
Dianna Stanfield, 50, driving under suspen-
sion x 2, fined $840
Kaleb M. Hitz, 18, MIP, fined $360
Anny Mae Birkholz, dog at large, fined $40,
vicious dog, fined $120
Thor A Lindshield, 53, Fromberg, MT, stop
light violation, fined $120
Denice Stokke, 49, junk nuisance, fined
$360
Jessica L. Hopkin, 22, Fromberg, MT,
breach of peace, fined $460; failure to appear
x 2, fined $220
Kayla Chase B. Woolner, 22, Riverton, ex-
pired registration, fined $120
Gary Lee Spalding, 57, Tucson, AZ, no seat
belt, fined $25
For speeding in a 20 mph zone:
Scott Dark, 25, Poison, MT, 28 mph, fined
$160
Michael A. Burgess, 25, Richmond, VA, 25
mph, fined $65
Joseph G. Toland, 55, Powell, 25 mph, fined
$65
For speeding in a 30 mph zone:
Kayla Chase B. Woolner, 22, Riverton, 35
mph, fined $65
Caleb M. Scansen, 25, Billings, 40 mph,
fined $110
Paul E. Knowles, 67, Port Angeles, WA, 40
mph, fined $100
Sheriff's report
Deputies report a man locked
in bathroom in Cowley
The Big Horn County responded to a call regard-
Sheriffs Office received the ing a man who locked him-
following calls for the week self in a restroom of a bust-
of Sept. 16- 23: ness in Cowley. No arrests
Sept. 21: Sheriffs deputies were made.
Sept. 22: Deputies respond-
ed to a report of possible
gunshots in Byron. They
were unable to locate the
source of the sounds.
North
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BUMPIE
Mon.-Thurs: lOam-9pm
Fri. & Sat. lOam-lOpm
Sun.: lOam-8pm
Big Horn County Long Range Forecast
Thursday
Rain showers,
possible night
snow
45 / 34
Friday
Rain and possible
snow showers
46 / 32
Saturday
Not as cold,
lingering showers
55 / 40
Sunday
Sunny and
warmer
68 / 48
Monday
Partly cloudy
66 / 46
Big Horn Basin Outlook Weekend Outlook
A trough of cold. Pacific low pressure will bring chilly temperatures and
rain and snow to the region through about Saturday. Mountain • .,.. •. <
locations will see their first real snowfall of the fall season, several ," L: ' " 5os 140s '" . ,
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Climate Almanac
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Lovell Greybull
Average Hgl ;
Record High/Low 90 in 1992 14 in 1926 Record HiIVLow 9 in 2010 24 in ]9(
Ave Prep, 0: '
Record 24hr Precip. 0.54" in 1915 Record 24hr. Precip. 0.44" in 1974
Jet Stream Forecast for 09/30 Sunrise & Sunset
Sunrise SunNt
Friday 7:07 AM 7:01 PM
Sunday 6:56 AM 7:18 PM
Natlosl Weather Setnllce Forecalt•:
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Recreation Outlook
Big Horn Lake - Chilly with mixed showers will try to
". • e • • linger into early this weekend. Look for warmer and
River stag*lft) Fielders) Nomlal FIo'lcfl) mostly sunny weather on Sunday.
Yellowstone National Park - Snow shower activity will be
Big Horn at Kane 2.25' 1230 1670 ending as we head into the weekend. Sunday will be a
ShOsOnt 1 5,0i : i : : ! ::i,@.;::i.i ,,::::: • • :4:. warmer and pleasant day.
Road and Travel - (1-888-996-7623) or (307) 772-0824; Cellular: #ROAD Big Horn Mountains - Chilly temperatures and possible
Road and Travel on the web- http:l/wydotweb.state.wy.us/wel=thlghway/text_rold.html lingering rain and snow showers through Saturday•
F ..... t prepared by: DayWeather, Inc. Chsye.,ne, Wy. ,=OOl Warmer and mostly sunny Sunday.
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WEATHER JOUL
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sepL20 3 38 .00
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Sept. 22 83 38 ,00
Sept. 23 T2 53 ;00
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Sweet & sour pork,
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Beef stroganoff over
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Tuesday,
Salisbury steak,
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gravy, tossed salad,
Harvard beets, whole
wheat bread, plum
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cheese w/peach hall
raspberry bar, grape
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Chicken salad on
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salad, strawberries &
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Chicken strips,
hashbrown casserole,
carrots, roll, fruit
sundae w/pineapple &
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Stuffed green pep-
per, tomato gravy,
whipped potatoes,
49er salad, whole
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Wednesda t Thursda[
Chef salad, carrot
sticks, whole wheat
crackers, whole wheat
bread, chocolate chip
cookie, strawberries &
bananas.
Baked chicken, au-
gratin potatoes, tossed
salad, zucchini & car-
rots, roll, melon cup.
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Roast beef, mashed
potatoes, gravy,
carrots, whole wheat
bread, German cole-
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Dominoes
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Country steak, mashed
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Hamburger steak,
baked potatoes,
sour cream, broccoli
cheese, whole groin
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Dominoes
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Chili, California
vegetables, mozzarella
cheese sticks, garden
bounty salad, cin-
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Halloween Party
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Beef barley soup,
egg salad sandwich,
carrot, apple, celery
salad, banana, peanut
butter cookie, orange
uice.
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Fish nuggets, oven
browned potatoes,
[Italian vegetables, gar-
:den vegetable salad,
bread, cherry Betty,
tce cream.
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Soft shell taco, relish
tray, refried beans,
fluffy fruit cup.
Baked fish, cheddar
mashed potatoes,
Scandinavian veg-
etables, creamy cole-
slaw, banana bread,
applesauce Jello w/
topping.
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2.50 suggested
donation for SAMS
registered people over
60 and accompanying
spouses
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