2 I The Lovell Chronicle I December 2, 2010
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Frank Barrus through this loss.
"Dad was always the
Oct. 31, 1957- voice we heard over the
Nov. 19, 2010 crowd, whether at sporting
events or just out with our
friends. He was always the
Frank Leland Barrus, 'push' that made us strive
53, died Nov. 19, 2010, from to be better. We will miss
complications of pneumo- our dad, husband, friend,
nia at Providence Hospital coach, teacher, leader and
in Anchorage. our biggest fan. We were
A public viewing was all blessed and became bet-
held at Anchorage Funeral ter individuals by having
Home and a funeral service known him and have been
was held at the LDS Bray- given another exceptional
ton Chapel in Anchorage on example to live our lives
Friday, Nov. 26. by."
Frank Was born Oct. 31, Frank was preceded in
1957, in Cody. He earned death by his father Charles
Eagle Scout honors and "Tunney" and brothers
graduated from Cody High John and Chip.
School in 1976. He served He is survived by his
in the Tahiti, Papeete Mis- loving wife of 30 years, Bar-
sion, for The Church of Je- bara, of Anchorage; chil-
sus Christ of Latter-day dren Lindsay (Jeff) Ekins of
Saints. Frank received Mona, Utah; Tiffany (Ryan)
his bachelor's degree from Metcalf of Wasilla, Alaska;
Brigham Young University Clayton (Makenna) Barrus
and completed his MBA at of Cheney, Wash.; Chase of
Oregon State University. Payson, Utah; and Natalie
He met Barbara Em- and KaiLee of Anchorage
mett of Lovell and married and grandchildren Alyssa,
her in the LDS Idaho Falls Carson, Mason, Maylee, Is-
Temple in 1980. He was a abelle, Athena, Baelyn and
dedicated husband and fa- Tyson.
ther of six. He loved shar- Those who would like
inghiswealthofexperience to leave Barbara a mes-
and knowledge of life with sage, visit
his children and grandchil-
www.legacy.com or go
dren, which included hunt- to www.adn.com, follow the
ing, fishing, baseball, foot- obituary link and search for
ball, business and service. FrankBarrus.Messagescan
His family wrote: be left until Dec. 24, 2010.
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Area Toys For Tots leader Joe Mooney had two of his Buffalo Bill Young Marines
helping spread the word about the toys program during the Lovell Holiday
Mingle on Nov. 20. Helping Joe were Isaac Baird (left) and Jared Wilkerson.
BY DAVID PECK in Lovell or by mail to Joe Mooney, P.O.
The North Big Horn Basin Toys For Box 292, Byron, WY 82412. Checks may
Tots program is once again gathering do- be made out to Toys For Tots.
nated toys to be distributed to local chil- Toys For Tots provided toys to more
dren in time for Christmas. than 1,200 kids in the north Big Horn Ba-
Sponsored by the U.S. Marine Corps sin last year, Mooney said, and he said of
Reserves, Toys For Tots is run locally by this year's effort, "I hope things will really
the Buffalo Bill Young Marines organiza- start taking off."
tion under the direction of Joe Mooney of He asks all toy and cash donations to
Byron. Linda Boyce is the contact in south be completed by the weekend of Dec. 18-
Big Horn County. 19.
Mooney said many donation points There is also a special drive for service
have already been established in north Big members this year - small toys that sol-
Horn County. Toys may be dropped off atdiers can give to children as they patrol in
town halls in Byron, Cowley, Deaver andIraq and Afghanistan such as Hot Wheels
Frannie and in Lovell at all three banks, or Beanie Babies.
the Red Apple Supermarket, Red Eagle, "Every year I like to have a little spe-
Lange's Kitchen and the Switchback Grill. ciat program like that," Mooney said. "This
There will be a toy drive at Pamida in year we're concentrating on small toys,
Greybull this Saturday. Powell is also very and Bonnie Rouse of Powell will send thou-
active with the program, and there are a sands of packages to servicemen in Iraq
number: of drop-off points there, as well, and Afghanistan. The guys love little toys
Mooney said. they can hand out to children.
Toys For Tots can accept new, un- "Those kids have never seen anything
wrapped toys, and cash donations may also like that, but kids are the same throughout
be made at CK Hardware and Red Eagle the world."
Crews from the Wyo-
ming Department of Trans-
portation have closed U.S.
Hwy. 14A east of Lovell
and west of Burgess Junc-
tion for the winter begin-
ning on Tuesday, Nov. 30.
WyDOT seasonally
closes this 22-mile stretch
of scenic mountain road in
the Big Horn Mountains
of north-central Wyoming
at the end of the fall hunt-
ing season. Hunting season
closed Nov. 30.
'We close the road sea-
sonally as a safety precau-
tion due to deep winter
snow, limited visibility and
drifting snow. This decision
ties in with our mission of
providing a safe, high qual-
ity and efficient transpor-
tation system for the citi-
zens of Wyoming," said Ran
Huff, Wyoming Depart-
ment of Transportation dis-
trict maintenance engineer
in Basin.
Seasonal road closure
gates are located at Bur-
gess Junction (just east of
milepost 98.1) and on the
Lovell side of the mountain
near milepost 76.04.
During the time the
road is closed, motorists
may use U.S. 14 via Gran-
ite Pass and Greybull as
an alternative route from
Sheridan to Lovell.
WyDOT will open U.S.
14-A next spring after
crews spend a projected
three weeks removing the
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Devon & Stacie Bair 1025 Doerr Ave.
Scotty & Chelsea Leonhardt 972 Lane 11
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Michelle M. Burns, Big Horn County
Attorney Elect, is accepting resumes for
the position of legal secretary Duties
include preparation of legal pleadings and
documents, answering telephone calls, filing,
and scheduling The successful applicant
must be proficient in word processing,
possess strong communication skills, be
organized, detail oriented, and be polite,
courteous and respectful in high-pressure
situations. Salary will be commensurate with
experience, but will include benefits pursuant
to County policy. Preference will be given to
applicants with a paralegal or similar degree,
or experience equivalent thereto.
Please send a resume with cover letter and
three references to: Michelle M. Burns,
Attorney at Law, 500 Greybull Avenue,
Greybull, WY 82426, by December 6, 2010,
at noon.
Big Horn County is an equal opportunity employer•