2 I The Lovell Chronicle I October 3, 2019
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Barbara Ring
Barbara Ann Ring, 88,
died Sept. 28, 2019, at North
Big Horn Hospital in Lovell.
Visitation will be held
Thursday, Oct. 3, from
noon until 5 p.m. at Kins-
ley Mortuary in Marysvi!le,
Kansas. A rosary service
will follow at 7 p.m. at St.
Gregory's Catholic Church,
Marysville.
Mass of Christian Buri-
al will be 10:30 a.m Fri-
day, Oct. 4, at St. Gregory's
Catholic Church.
Burial will be in the
church cemetery.
Barbara was born on
June 15, 1931, in Omaha,
Neb to Kenneth and Glad-
ys (Long) Ashley. She was
united in marriage to Frank
A. Ring on Jan. 30, 1951,
at St. Gregory's Catholic
June
arts and for Walmart. She
was a member of St. Greg-
ory's Catholic Church and
the Altar Society. Barb was
a 4-H leader in sewing and
belonged to the Elm Creek
Crusaders Extension Club.
Family was an import-
ant part of her life. She
loved attending her chil-
dren's and grandchildren's
activities, attending 4-H
events and the Marshall
County Fair. In her spare
time, she liked traveling,
gardening, sewing, quilting
and doing counted cross
16, 1931 - Sept. 28, 2019 Concern over possible illegal
Virginia (Norman) Hol-
comb, Avoca, Iowa, Sal-
ly (Norm) Adams, Phoenix;
and grandchildren -Ran-
dy Wacker, Jeff Wacker, BY JESSICAROBINSON
Julia Wacker, Barb (Jake) There was an update
manufactured home subdivision
discussed with P&Z commission
Wassenberg, Mike (Brid- on a concern about possi-
get) Larkin, Jon (Abby) Lar- ble manufactured homes
kin, Tim Jones, Andy (Meg- on property north of Byron
gan) Ring, Chriptopher at the Planning and Zon-
Jones, Dan (Kimberly) Ring ing Commission meeting on
one was being lived in. Cur-
rent regulations state that
if there are more than two
being lived in, it is a mobile
home court.
Kruger said the huge
flag for him is that they
and Jordan Ring and 13 . Thursday, Sept. 26. have multiple electrical
great-grandchildren. At the previous meet- pedestals in there.
Preceding her in death ing in August, there wasDue to it being pri-
were her parents, her hus- concern that the property vate property, Kruger can-
band, Frank, in 1997, sonwould be an illegal manu- not just go out there. He is
Roger Ring, daughter-in- factured home subdivision planning on sending letters
if there were people living
in the homes. It was report-
ed that no one was living
in the homes. County Land
Church, Marysville. To this stitch projects, law Peggy (Bass) Ring and
union were born three chil- Survivors include granddaughter Nicole Ring.
dren, Peg, Patti and Roger. daughters Peg (Rob Long) A memorial fund has
Barb worked for City Wacker, Lovell, and Pat- been established and will
Sewing, helping customers ti (Bob) Larkin, Marys- be designated later. Contri-
with fabric choices for proj- vile; daughter-in-law Lou- butions may be sent in care
ects, and worked for Boog- ie Ring, Marysville; sisters of Kinsley Mortuary.
- PEP RALLY SPIRIT LEADERS
Planner Nick Kruger said in
that meeting that he would
investigate the report.
At the September meet-
DAVID PECK
Members of the Lovell High School cheer team (l-r) Molly Reimers, Alex Englert, Matty Leithead, Macie Muller,
,Miranda Wambeke Alma DelaCruz and Ashlynn Fink cheer on their classmates during the LHS Homecoming,
Pep Rally Thursday evening. . :: . :,ii ,
From our files
to the owner asking why
nothing was filed and if he
has paperwork.
IN OTHER BUSINESS
There was an update on
an alleged septic violation
on Lane 42. Kruger said he
was able to get a hold of the
N.H has Mr. Wilson real-
ly laid aside the work of the
presidency.
75 Years Ago, October 5, 1944
The Lovell Chronicle
ill"
Wednesday, Oct. 8. Pro-
spective pilots are invited to
meet with him at the fire hall
at 7:30 p.m.
100 Years Ago, Oct. 3, 1919
The Cowley Progress
On Board President
Wilson's Special Train,
Sept. 27 - Ill from overex-
ertion on his long tour for
Automobile license
25 Years Ago, Oct. 6, 1994
The Lovell Chronicle
10 Years Ago, Oct. 1, 2009
The Lovell Chronicle
Two Lovell veterans
were honored with a flight to
Washington, D.C last week
to visit the World Wa.r II Me-
ing, Kruger said it took a lit- property owner. He sent a
tle bit of research. He told letter and they responded
the commission that he
currently does not have any
documentation or anything
filed with development per-
mits, subdivision permits or
septic permits.
"The best I can tell, all
of it was done without con-
tacting the government," he
said.
Currently, there are
three manufactured homes
and two RVs on the prop-
erty. Kruger added there is
also a home that based on
tax records was taken off
because it was uninhabit-
able. Somewhere after that
to him. He is working with
the owner to get a time set
up to visit the property.
Kruger is not anticipating
any violation.
Kruger went over the
Aichele both served a tour
of duty in the Navy during
WWII. Walker said he was on
a repair ship most of the time,
traveling from port to port to
fix equipment. Aichele said he
ed his 100th birthday with
a party at the Lovell Senior
Citizens Center on Friday
afternoon and a big birth-
day party at the Byron Cul-
tural Hall Friday night. Frank
septic system authority and
enforcement from the Dept.
of Environmental Quality
(DEQ) that was discussed
at the last meeting. Kruger
said he is the sanitarian for
the county. He verifies that
septic systems are installed
correctly and being main-
rained. If there is a bad sys-
tem, it is Kruger's responsi-
bility to go out, verify it and
point it has been updated follow the proper proce-
and being rented out as an dures afterwards. If some-
apartment. Kruger also re- one refuses to fix the prob-
ported that there are drive- lem, then it goes before the
ways and electrical pedes- judge and Kruger can even
tals for all of them. He did go to the state level for help.
not know where the sewer
is going.
Chairman Alan Bair
said that he was told that
there was a Byron Drainage
District drain that goes un-
der that property. He men-
tioned that the people com-
plaining to him have never
witnessed a septic system
being installed and there
They went over the sub-
division application and ex-
piration dates involved. This
was discussed in the meet-
ing in August. There is cur-
rently no expiration for ma-
jor subdivisions and there is
a one-year expiration peri-
od for simple subdivisions.
Kruger gave an update
on the Shell sub-area zon-
was suspicion it was being ing repeal. Kruger said Jen-
dumped into that drain, nifer Kirk, the new deputy
"! h0pe that is not what county attorney, was able
they, are doing;' Kruger to go back and verify the
saidin regard to the suspi- sub'area repeal. He said the
cions. "It deeply concerns legal process was done cor-
me that not only the house, rectly. They just missed the
but none of the trailers have signature document. Kirk
any septic permit." drafted a resolution docu-
Bair mentioned that ment and it was signed at
this has come before the the meeting with the coun-
commission before. It wasty commissioners. The
determined that there were sub-area repeaI for Shell is
only two trailers and only now done.
Perspectives
on small town with long streets
the peace treaty, President plates in Wyoming for A century ago last morial that was opened to the Exhibit: Wyoming
Wilson yesterday cancelled 1945 will be manufacturedThursday, Frank Steven Grif- public in 2004. WWII veter-
the speaking dates remain- of metal, it has been an-fin was born. He celebrat- ans Wayne Walker and Lyle
ing on his schedule and nounced by Deputy Secre-
turned back toward Wash- tary of State E.T. Copenhav- An exhibit of photo-
ington. The president acted en. The license plates this graphs from a new book
under orders from his phy- year were made of a fiber about Wyoming by Dennis
sician, Dr. Cary T. Grayson, material, which were very
who said in a formal state- flimsy.
Davis went on display Sept.
17 at Northwest College's
of transition in the ener-
gy industry. The book also
examines the question of
how well Wyoming lives up
to its motto as the Equali-
ment late yesterday after- 50 Years Ago, Oct. 2, 1969 was born Sept. 29, 1894, at a was part of a team that recov- SinClair Gallery. ty State.
noon that Mr. Wilson was ' The Lovell Chronicle site named Mormon Bend, ered dead bodies and salvaged Davis, author of "Wy- The title derives from
suffering from nervous ex- If enough interest isapproximately seven miles machinery lost in battle. They oming -- Perspectives on former Gov. Mike Sullivan's
haustion and that while his shown, a flight school may west of present day Bur!- were taken to Washington,a 'small town with long description of the state as
condition was not alarming, be established in Lovell, it ington. Rose Doty is Frank s D.C by the Honor Flight Net- streets,'" said the book "a small town with unusu-
a considerable rest wouldwas announced this week.only sibling left. His niece, work program, which pro- and the photographs re- ally long streets."
be necessary for his recov- Russ Cebulski of Malta, LeRose Peterson, noted the vides free flights to veterans suit from more than four The exhibit will hang in
ery. Not since 1915, when he Mont certified flight in- only medicine he takes is an across the country to view years of traveling aroundthe gallery through Friday,
spent two weeks at Cornish, structor, will be in Lovell aspirin a day. the memorial. Wyoming during a time Nov. 1.
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