2 I The Lovell Chronicle I December 30, 2010
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Rocky Mountain High School student Sydney Tyacke reads along with third-
grader Aspen Thomas last week as class work wound down before the winter
break.
BY KARLA POMEROY ities and $300 to $350 without utilities.
Big Horn County is working to get a Bridges said it would be easier to rent it
land lease agreement with B&G Industries with utilities included so as not to have to
Inc. signed by the end of the year. separate utilities from the rest of the air-
BigHorn County Engineer Willie Bridg- port.
es, who has been charged with the task of He said he had a potential renter in
ov .seeing airport operations, said at last mind and the commissioners agreed let
Tuesday's regular commissioners meetfnghim mo -e forward with renting the mobile
that the land lease agreement had beenhome.
sent to B&G but was not signed. He said In other rate issues, Bridges said he
Karl Bertagnole had some concerns about has been looking into tie-down rates. Ac-
some of the language. He said some of the cording to the Wyoming Department of
language is mandated by the Federal Avia- Transportation, only two of 50 airports in
tion Administration and can't be changed. Wyoming, Idaho, Montana, Nebraska, Col-
One clause includes that in times of war or orado and North and South Dakota charge
national emergencies that the government tie-down rates.
can take over the airport. One airport charges $5 overnight and
He said the FAA had given the county $35 monthly, the other is $3 overnight
until the end of the year to get the agree- and $45 monthly. He said Big Horn Coun-
ment in place, ty should consider $3 overnight and $35
He said he would attempt to contactmonthly. Hangar rental space is $50.
Bertagnole to see if there were other is- He is also drafting a hangar/space
sues. agreement because there have been issues,
In other airport news, Bridges said he particularly at the north airport, of people
looked into equitable rental prices for the moving planes around because they believe
mobile home at the North Big Horn County they both have the same hangar spot.
Airport in hopes of getting someone to rent Once the agreement is approved by the
it and have someone on site for added se- commissioners it will be sent to each han-
curity, gar space renter and each agreement will
He suggested $400 to $450 with util- outline what space that renter has.
BY BRAD DEVEREAUX
Traveling to Cody for a
two-day speech meet recent-
ly, the Lovell/Rocky Moun-
tain High School got a good
look at the competition to
come throughout the year
and competed for the last
time before Christmas break
on Dec. 17-18.
Mesa Matthews and
Randy Carter took first place
in varsity duet, according to
coach Deb Fink.
Carter also took fourth
place in varsity humor.
The team is resting up
with no practices being held
over the break. They will re-
turn to action Jan. 7-8 at the
Northwest College Invite in
Powell. At that time, all stu-
dents will be required to com-
pete in the varsity category.
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Helen Bassett
Sept. 16, 1907-
Dec. 23, 2010
Helen Bassett Walk-
er died at the New Hori-
zons Care Center Thursday
morning, Dec. 23, 2010, at
the age of 103.
Helen was born on Sept.
16, 1907, at Kane. She lived
there during her growing
up years.
After she finished grade
school, she attended the Big
Horn Academy at Cowley
for two years, finishing high
school at Lovell. During her
senior year she took Normal
Training, or training to be-
come a teacher. After she
graduated from high school,
she attended school at Lara-
mie.
That fall she taught at
Four Corners, Wyo. The
next fall she taught at Little
Buffalo School, which was
south of Gillette. Her third
year of teaching, she taught
at Ten Sleep and soon after
she married Ariel Walker
and moved to Anaconda,
Mont for a short time, end-
ing her teaching career of
about 24 years.
They moved back to
Kane, and then on to a farm
west of Lovell. Here they
built their home and plant-
ed an orchard. Some. of the
fruit trees are still produc-
ing.today. ;
: Helen and Ariel had five
boys, all born in the Lovell
area: Dean (Rebecca Allred),
Lewis (Joan Huddart), Rob-
err (Yvonne Sawyer), Ned
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Louell
ssemblg
of God
Church
310 Idaho five Lo *ll
Services
Sunday School - 9:45 am
Morning Worship - 10:50 am
Sunday Night - 6:30 pm
Wed. Bible Study - 7 prn
Rev. Dan Jarvis
548-7105
(Nancy Martens) and Mark
(Carlene Hurdsman).
Helen was a wonder-
ful'homemaker and loved to
knit and crochet. Her pas-
sion was crocheting and she
made afghans for every one
of her kids and grandchil-
dren. Every time she heard
someone was having a baby
in the family, she made that
baby an afghan. She also
made many afghans and
gave them to the church to
be distributed to anyone in
need.
Helen was a faithful
member of the Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day
Saints and served faithfully
in many positions.
After husband Ariel
died, she substituted at the
school lunch room in 1950.
In 1951 the school princi-
pal asked her to be a substi-
tute teacher in the elemen-
tary. In 1952, they asked
her to take over and teach a
fifth grade class, which she
taught for several years un-
til she moved to the sixth
grade, teaching there until
she retired in 1974.
During the summers
she took extension classes,
graduating from the Uni-
versity of Wyoming with a
Bachelor of Arts degree in
education in 1960.
Helen was preceded in
death by her husband, Ar-
iel; her parents, Herbert
and Susan Bassett; two sis-
ters, Marie Baird and Mary
Eliza aka Mamie Brimhall;
her only brother, Fred The-
on Bassett, one son, Robert
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Walker, two granddaugh-
ters-4 iaw, Sue Ferguson
Walker and Melinda Lake
Walker and two great-
granddaughters.
She had many grand-
children: Ron (JoAnn), Craig
(Careen), Lynn (Brent) Bas-
sett, Sandy (Dave) Briggs,
Jim (Debbie), Beverly (Mark)
Seward, Susan (David) Wilk-
erson, Karen (Bart) Jones,
David (Tara), Mike (Missy),
Greg (Gwen), Terry (Char-
leen), Karl (Jim) Carter, Jon
(Becky), Annette (Mitch) Ne-
gro, Deseree (Chris) Allen,
Charles (Chuck), Barry (Su-
zette), Shawn (Annie), Todd
(Bonnie), Casey (Beverly)
and Lance (Dena) and nu-
merous great-grandchildren
and great-great-grandchil-
dren.
Helen was a good teach-
er and many said she was
the best teacher they ever
had.
She was always good to
her grandchildren and tried
to treat them fairly. She was
always there for her family
and supported them in ev-
erything they chose to do.
The family would like
to thank the New Horizons
Care Center at Lovell for all
the kind services provided
for Helen during her stay
there.
Funeral Services were
held Wednesday Dec. 29, at
10:00 a.m. in the East Cha-
pel of the Lovell Wyoming
Stake Center with Haskell
Funeral Home officiating.
Internment followed at the
Lovell Cemetery.
9:15 am Bible Study
10:30 am Worship Service
Wednesday Service 7:30 pm
The Lutheran Church-Missouri Synod
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BHC Predatory Animal Board
Letters of Application are requested from residents of Big
Horn County who are interested in serving on the Big Horn
County Predatory Animal Board. Per W.S. 11-6-202 (v) County
Commissioners, to the greatest extent practical, shall select a
sportsman to ensure representation from as broad a geographic
distribution of the district as possible. Mail letters of interest
to the Big Horn County Commissioners, P.O. Box 31, Basin, WY
82410. Deadline for application will be 5:00 p.m. on January
14, 2011. Applications will be presented to the Commissioners
at their regular scheduled meeting on January 18, 2011.
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