2 [ The Lovell Chronicle December 27, 2012
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BY KARLA POMEROY
The next to last public meeting for the North Big Horn
County Airport Master Plan held recently went well, with
some new comments from different individuals than who
have attended in previous meetings.
Airports Manager Carl Meyer said the final draft
should be completed within 60 days.
The road to the airport was brought up during the
meeting with Meyer noting the county road is in need of
repair.
Meyer told the commissioners, "There is concern not
only from a general road maintenance perspective, but
from a perspective of providing acceptable conditions for
the ambulances that regularly use the road."
Grant said the ambulance director has also mentioned
issues about the road when they go to the airport for a pa-
tient transfer for LifeFlight.
Meyer said that the road lies on airport property so
there is the potential for repairs being eligible for Feder-
al Aviation Administration (FAA) funds. He said the two
limiting factors for using FAA funds would be stringent
construction requirements under federal guidelines and
the low priority of road projects on airports. He said he has
als0 approached WYDOT Aeronautics for potential fund-
ing sources.
In other airport news:
• The county's airport engineering firm, GDA of Cody,
is assisting the county with the completion of the FAA re-
quired federal financial report. Meyer said the report de-
tails all grant disbursements for the year. As the primary
source for tracking of FFA related grants, GDA will pro-
vide the majority of the data of the county.
Meyer asked for a motion that the commission chair-
man be able to sign the report and send it to the FAA later
this week. A motion was unanimously approved.
• A new contract with the Wyoming Department
of Transportation was signed to move forward with the
Ground Communications Outlet installation at the South
Big Horn County Airport.
• Meyer reported that as a result of an initial accep-
tance of Big Horn County's request for consideration by
the Bureau of Land Management to transfer land adja-
cent to the North Big Horn County Airport near Cowley
and the "confirmed need for the parcels as part of the
Cowley Master Plan, formal application has been submit-
ted for conveyance of the property to Big Horn County."
• Meyer reported the new snowplow was used last
week and "the much larger plow made a significant differ-
ence in the time required to clear the runway."
From our files
We wish you a Happy New Year
100 YEARS AGO
The Cowley Weekly Progress
December 28, 1912
Ad: Again the cycle of time records another year past
and instinctively we turnI faces to the future with a
feeling of hope that the New may have in store for us
all, only that which may be good in everything.
You have made it our banner year in business. That
we are grateful you may be assured. Jesse W. Crosby, Jr.
We wish you a Happy New Year.
Carrol Irene
Sept. 7, 1952-
Dec. 21, 2012
Carrol Irene Allred
died on Dec. 21, 2012, in
Billings after a long battle
with cancer. She was born
Sept. 7, 1952, in Lovell
to Denver and Hannah
Mayes. She was the first
of three children, which in-
cluded her brother Neff and
sister Mona,
She grew up in Lovell
and attended Lovell
schools, graduating in
1970. She attended Ricks
College for two years and
Brigham Young University
for three years, graduating
with a bachelor's degree in
clothing and textiles.
She married her high
school sweetheart Ed
Allred in January of 1978,
and they were sealed in
the Manti, Utah, Temple
in 1979. She was a devot-
ed member of the Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter-
day Saints, and served
in many positions in Pri-
mary, Young Women,
and Relief Society, where
she made.many lasting
friendships.
Her father and her un-
cle Deloy started up Mayes
Fabrics. She began working
there and later became the
owner. She worked hard
and developed her talent
for sewing. She put a lot
of miles of thread through
several sewing machines
making clothing and oth-
er gifts for her family and
friends. She later became
interested in quilting and
spent many years creating
quilts that were beautiful
and well made. She was a .................. :::::::::o ::;::: for many years, and was lat-
perfectionist and would not er appointed Battery Com-
allow a flaw or mistake to mander in Worland.
occupy one of her projects. .... He served in many call-
She spent much time pick- ings in the church including
ing out threads and re-sew- scoutmaster, bishop, stake
ing until a project was ac- clerk and patriarch. He and
ceptable. Working in the Kay served as ordinance
fabric shop she developed workers in the Billings,
many friendships and Mont., temple for two years.
loved to spend time making After retiring in 2003, he
her own quilts and shar- and Kay served a mission in
ing things she had learned Nauvoo, Ill., for 18 months,
with others, which was a highlight in
In August of 1983, Car-ii i, their life.
rol and Ed welcomed their Evan ",Ke' They moved to Rexburg
daughter Kristin into the in 2007 when Evan's health
world. Carrol loved sew- declined.
ing dresses and outfits for Sept, 17, 1934- Evan always grew a
her. On May 29, 1988, they large garden, loved running
welcomed their son Steven. 13, 2012 (when he had good knees),
She enjoyed making out- F. Evan "Ike" Morri- then biking, and walking
fits for him as well, turning son, of Rexburg, Idaho, died with his wife. He also loved
him into a cowboy one day Thursday, Dec. 13, 2012, af- hunting and fishing, spot-
and a soldier or fireman ter a valiant fight with Al- ting wildlife near the fam-
the next. Family was ev- zheimez s disease, ily cabin in the Big Horn
erything to her and she al- He was born on Sept. 17, Mountains, serving people,
ways made sure her home 1934, in Lovell, the oldest and spending time with his
was a place where her chil- child of Francis Elggren and family.
dren could feel safe, wel- Cleopatra Mickelson Morri-He is survived by his
come and comfortable, son. He attended schools in wife, Kay, of Rexburg;
Carrol loved going plac- Lovell, where he lettered in daughters Cheryl Lar-
es with her family. She football and track and was son (Brian) of Soldotna,
spent a lot of time camp- an all-state basketball team Alaska, and Patti Lehm-
ing in the mountains where member, an (Mike) of Rexburg; sons
she secretly hoped to re- After graduation fromDerek (Kristy)of St. David,
tire someday. She was al- high school in 1952, he re- Ariz., David (Amy) of Arte-
ways willing to get up and ceived a basketball schol- sic, N.M., and Greg (Chris-
take a last minute trip to arship to Utah State Ag- tina) of N. Salt Lake City,
anywhere, whether it was ricultural College, where Utah; 21 grandchildren;
Billings or Yellowstone. he played for about twobrothers RonMorrison(Bev-
She loved taking her grand- years. He then transferred erly) of Lovell, Doug Morri-
children to the park to have to Northwest Communi- son (Susan) of Orem, Utah,
picnics, where they would ty College in Powell, where and Richard Morrison and
make up games that they he played both football and Bruce Morrison (Linda),
would play for hours. She basketball. Then in 1955, he both of Lovell; sisters Bev-
loved listening to Yanni, was called to serve a mis- erly Thomas (Darwin) of
and every chance she got, sion to New Zealand for the Spanish Fork, Utah, Ann
would go to his concerts. Church of Jesus Christ of Kropf (Allen) of Clovis, Ca-
Carrol is survived byLatter-day Saints. lif., and Sue Borders (Gar-
her husband Ed, daughter Following his missionry) of Spokane, Wash.; and
Kristin (Seth) Owens, son he attended Brigham Young numerous aunts, uncles and
Steven and his fiance' Kate University, graduating with cousins. He was preceded
Abbene and grandchildren a degree in accounting in in death by his parents, his
Kallie, Kennadee, Kaydree 1961. During that last year granddaughter, Calli Lehm-
and Kannon Owens, all of of college, he met his sweet- an, and his grandson Ethan
Lovell. She is also survived heart, an Arizona girl, Kay Larson.
by her mother Hannah Gardner. They were marriedA viewing was held at
Mayes and brother Neil in September of that year in Flamm Funeral Home in
(Lesa) Mayes, as well as the Mesa Arizona Temple. Rexburg on Sunday, Dec. 16
many nieces and nephews. Evan and Kay made from 5 to 7 p.m. and funeral
She was preceded in death their home in Worland, services were held at 11 a.m.
by her sister Mona and fa- where he joined his fathez;s Monday, Dec. 17, 2012, with
ther Denver. accounting practice, He.lat- sjtg iop. f 0m 1Q,tp. 10L45
Funeral services will be er earned his C.P.A- and a.m. at the Rexburg S
held at 10 a.m. on Thurs- assumed the Worland and Center, r tg, rment in
day, Dec. 27, 2012, at the Greybull offices when his the Sutton Oemetery. ,. ,
Lovell Wyoming Stake father retired. He served in Condolences may be
Center. the Army National Guard sent to www.flammfh.com.
75 YEARS AGO
The Lovell Chronicle
December 30, 1937
J.E. Stafford, manager of the Vaughn & Ragsdale
store, is proud of the Lovell community when it comes
to competition with other towns. During the Christmas
week, largest sales week of the year, the Lovell Vaughn &
Ragsdale store sold the largest volume of merchandise in
comparison to the amount of stock on hand.
W. Burke
Former Lovell sident Douglas W. Burke, 92, died
Dec. 26, 2012, in Kennewick, Wash.
Funeral arrangements are pending through Mueller
Funeral Home in Kennewick.
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