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Sublette Examiner
Volume 3, Number 7 - May 15, 2003
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Public Notices

PUBLIC NOTICE
The Sublette County Hi-Country Senior Center and Chambers Design-Build are seeking bids for the Hi-Country Senior Center project in Pinedale, Wyo. The building will be a 10,250-square-foot, one-story, steel-frame and Glu-Lam truss structure. The foundation is under contract and currently under construction. All prospective subcontractors must be pre-qualified. Bids will not be accepted from those who are not. Applications are being accepted for ALL DIVISIONS, and pre-qualification packets are available from:
Sublette County Clerk's Office
21 South Tyler
Pinedale, Wyo., 82941
(307) 367-4372
(307) 367-6396 (fax)
Chambers Design- Build, Inc.
939 West Stuart Street
Pinedale, Wyo., 82941
(307) 367-6264
(307) 367-3019 (fax)
Pre-qualification packets are due in the office of Chambers Design-Build by Tuesday, May 27, 2003. Plans will be available from Chambers Design-Build, and a date/location set for the bid opening (sealed bids received and publicly read out loud). This will be the only solicitation for bids through a pre-qualifying process. The owner reserves the right to reject any or all applications and subsequent bids.
Published in the Sublette Examiner May 8, 15 and 22, 2003.

PUBLIC NOTICE
Public sale on 1986 RX7, VIN C3317H0524376, for a minimum bid of $3,462. and for a Dodge Colt Vista, 1985, VIN JB4FH41D6G2017951, bid $3,017.
Sale will be held on May 23, 2003, at Daniels Trailer Court, space No. 86, Big Piney, Wyo., at 8 a.m.
Published in the Sublette Examiner May 8 and 15, 2003.

NOTICE TO LAND OWNERS ADJACENT TO PINE CREEK NO.1
ENLARGEMENT OF THE LEE DITCH
8 May 2004
Dear Land Owners:
The Pine Creek No. 1 Enlargement of the Lee Ditch, which runs through or adjacent to your property, is owned by, and appurtenant to the land that it irrigates. The ownership of the ditch also includes the ownership of an easement to go onto the property immediately adjacent to the ditch for the purposes of cleaning and maintenance including depositing debris removed from the ditch. Unfortunately, many landowners, particularly new ones, do not understand that ditch rights extend beyond the banks of the ditch itself, and because of that, through ignorance, construct improvements that encroach upon the easement area. Generally speaking, this easement area extends for approximately 50 feet on each side of the bank of the ditch. Additionally, where the ditch is above or on a slope, excavation below the ditch which will endanger its integrity is not permissible even though more than 50 feet from the bank.
Sometimes in the past, because of the scarcity of property owners involved, the ditch owners have permitted encroachments by way of real estate improvements or otherwise. Unfortunately, that can no longer be tolerated. If a landowner erects an improvement within the easement area that interferes with ditch access and cleaning, the ditch owners will have to take legal action to force removal of that improvement. Needless to say, that causes the landowner the loss of use of his improvement and imposes the additional expense of removal, not to mention any legal fees that may be involved in the process. The ditch owners prefer to be good neighbors and to simply notify people to the extent possible about the potential for a problem before it develops. Please plan your development to avoid encroachment, and we in turn will make our cleaning and maintenance operation as unobtrusive as possible.
At this time of year, many landowners adjacent of the ditch find it convenient to use water from the ditch by various means (pumps, siphons, ditches and various pipes). Use of such conveyances is unlawful and the Pine Creek Ditch Association Members ask you to voluntarily remove any such equipment from the ditch as soon as possible.
Thank you for your cooperation. We invite you to contact us if you have any questions.
The Pine Creek Ditch Association Members
President - Paul C. Hagenstein
Post Office Box E
Pinedale, WY 82941
Published in the Sublette Examiner May 15, 2003.

STATE OF WYOMING )
)SS.
COUNTY OF SUBLETTE )
IN THE DISTRICT COURT )
NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT )
IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE )
OF EMMA MEEKS, )
Deceased )
Probate No. 1861
Notice of Probate of Will
To all persons interested in said estate:
You are hereby notified that on May 8, 2003, the Last Will and Testament of said decedent was admitted to probate by the above named court an that Carol Copeland was appointed personal representative thereof on May 8, 2003. Any action to set aside said will must be filed in said dourt within three months from the date of the first publication of this notice, or thereafter be forever barred.
Notice is further given that all persons indebted to said decedent or to said estate are requested to make immediate payment to Carol Copeland, c/o Wood Law Office, P.O. Box 130, Pinedale Wyo., 82941.
Creditors having claims against said decedent or the estate are required to file them in duplicate with the necessary vouchers in the office of the Clerk of the District Court, on or before three (3) months after the date of the first publication of this publication, and if such claims are not so filed, unless otherwise allowed or paid, they will be forever barred.
Dated this 8th day of May, 2003.
Signed Ralph E. Wood
Attorney for Personal Representative
Published in the Sublette Examiner May 15, 22, 30 and June 5, 2003.

INVITATION TO BID
All interested parties are invited to submit written bids for the construction of one cell at the Marbleton Sanitary Landfill. Bids should be submitted to the Sublette County Clerk's Office at the courthouse in Pinedale, Wyoming, no later than 5 p.m. on Friday, May 30, 2003. Bid opening will be at the regular meeting of the Board of County Commissioners at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, June 3, 2003. Detailed bid specifications are available on request at the County Clerk's Office.
/s/ Mary L. Lankford
County Clerk
Published in the Sublette Examiner, May 15, 22, & 29, 2003.

OFFICIAL COUNTY COMMISSIONERS PROCEEDINGS
MAY 6, 2003
The Board of County Commissioners met in regular session on this date at 9 a.m. with Gordon Johnston, Bill Cramer, Betty Fear, Cat Urbigkit of the Sublette Examiner, Joe Wilhelm of the Pinedale Roundup, and Mary Lankford, County Clerk present.
Chairman Gordon Johnston led those present in the Pledge of Allegiance.
The minutes of the preceding meeting of April 17, 2003, were approved and ordered filed on motion by Commissioner Cramer and seconded by Commissioner Fear. The motion carried.
The official bond for Patty Racich, clerk/treasurer for the Town of Pinedale, in the amount of $50,000, was approved and ordered filed with the county treasurer.
Pinedale Area Chamber of Commerce President Joanne Garnett introduced members of the Resource Team from the Wyoming Rural Development Council, who are conducting a countywide community assessment. The team included Kim Porter, Linda Ziegler, Kevin Lumsden, Edna Vajda, and Coleen Collins. Porter questioned the board about community asset and challenges.
Dan Holgate, road and bridge superintendent, discussed a proposed drug and alcohol testing policy, Wyoming Contractors Association training, progress on the Paradise Road project, and increased traffic on the South Piney Road. The board approved the purchase of pit run from Joe's Concrete for the amount of $2.50 per cubic yard. The board requested a copy of the equipment inventory, which Holgate delivered later in the day.
Karen Harrower and Peggy Winters, representing the Mosquito Abatement District, reported that Harrower and Don Tegeler has resigned, due to West Nile Virus. More needs to be done to prevent West Nile Virus.
Chairman Johnston reported that the Upper Green River Basin Joint Powers Agreement will be revised and need to be re-signed by the participating counties.
Debi Morley, representing Tri-Town Recycling, discussed purchase of the recycling baler from Marge Guio. It was moved by Commissioner Fear and seconded by Commissioner Cramer to approve the request for $3,900 for the final payment on the baler. The motion carried.
It was moved by Commissioner Cramer and seconded by Commissioner Fear to authorize County Clerk Mary Lankford to sign the closing documents on behalf of Sublette County for the purchase of Lots 7, 8, and 9, Block 49, Townsite of Marbleton, in the amount of $115,000 for the Tri-Town Recycling Joint Powers Board. The motion carried.
Chairman Johnston reported on the Wyoming County Commissioners Association Meeting in Worland last week.
Jeff Swain, Victoria Springer, and Vern Cox, presenting Sublette Community Counseling Services, discussed funding and their new facility.
Sandy Anderson, representing the Pinedale EMTs, requested permission to construct an addition onto the Pinedale Ambulance Barn, to be funded by the Rural Health Care District. The board approved the request.
Undersheriff Henry Schmidt discussed drug court, mental health, and grant funds.
It was moved by Commissioner Cramer and seconded by Commissioner Fear to enter into an agreement for expert services with John R. Bower. The services will include assistance and guidance in ad valorem taxable valuation for gas. The motion carried and the agreement was signed.
Dr. Tom Johnston discussed West Nile Virus in relation to public health issues. The board decided to contact Les Burrough and offer him $1,000 to develop a plan by the next meeting for the county to fight West Nile Virus.
The board reviewed the county health officer position with Dr. Johnston. Dr. Johnston provided a list of health issues he had been pursuing in the community. It was moved by Commissioner Fear and seconded by Commissioner Cramer to appoint Dr. Tom Johnston to the position of County Health Officer for a term of four years, effective July 1, 2003, and during the interim until July 1st. The motion carried. The board requested a job description from Dr. Johnston.
Dr. Johnston requested that the board consider establishing an endowment for the non-profit preschools in the county.
County Treasurer Roxanna Jensen presented a request from Shell Rocky Mountain Production, LLC to forgive $8,697.58 in interest on unpaid taxes due to its purchase of ST Oil Company. The board denied the request.
Susan Kramer, representing the Sublette Citizens for Recycling, presented a proposal for an addition onto the Recycling Building from Mines Construction, in the amount of $30,178.00. It was moved by Commissioner Cramer and seconded by Commissioner Fear to accept the proposal from Mines Construction for the addition. The motion carried.
Mike McGinnis, waste management superintendent, reported that the landfill needs a new cell. The board directed McGinnis to advertise for the excavation.
Budget items were discussed. The board requested a job description for a secretary before hiring one. McGinnis requested that the board consider permanent hours of operation from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. year round, beginning in the fall. McGinnis reported that the Household Hazardous Waste program will be in Big Piney on June 13th and in Pinedale on June 14th from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m.
The board recessed into executive session with County Attorney Van Graham to discuss possible litigation.
The board reconvened the meeting.
Chairman Johnston added the discussion of the PDR pilot program to the agenda, and asked County Attorney Van Graham to advise the board on questions regarding PDRs. Chairman Johnston asked Graham if a PDR pilot program, as outlined by the Working Group, with the county purchasing the rights and retaining control of the rights would be legal. Graham advised the board that it would be legal, if the county retained the rights.
Chairman Johnston described development "disaster areas" in the county, possible solutions to "disaster areas", the changing community, and the use of tax dollars to fund the pilot program. Chairman Johnston stated his support for the pilot program, and that he would entertain a motion to proceed.
Commissioner Cramer stated his agreement with County Attorney Graham, but that he could not support funding the pilot program, at this time. Commissioner Cramer stated his support for the pilot program, if he could be shown direct savings to the county for participation in the purchase of PDRs.
Commissioner Fear stated her support for the pilot program as it does not create future maintenance or cost. Commissioner Fear stated that she sees the pilot program as a savings and not a "bale out". Commissioner Fear stated that similar results could be achieved with more zoning regulations, which are also not wanted.
It was moved by Commissioner Fear and seconded by Chairman Johnston to fund the PDR pilot program in the amount of $500,000. The motion carried, with the vote being:
Johnston-aye, Fear-aye, and Cramer-nay.
Mark Eatinger and Lance Koppenhafer discussed their funding request to the recreation board for portable bleachers. County Clerk Lankford informed them that issue may be the storage, movement, and scheduling of the bleachers, and not their purchase. The board decided to wait to review the recreation budget before making a decision.
The following petitions and affidavits of abatement of taxes were presented on petition from the county assessor and the State of Wyoming Board of Equalization: William J. Ullery, $78.75; W. Scott and Robin L. Harper, $220.40; Conseco Finance, $196.96; Chevron USA, Inc., $26,661.15; Amoco Production Company, $47,924.80; Amoco Production Company, $261.69; and Williams Production Rocky Mountain Company, $18,926.75.
In accordance with the public notice published in the Sublette Examiner on May 1, 2003, public hearing was held for the transfer of funds in the amount of $1,541,415.35 from the following accounts: Unanticipated Revenue $71,415.35; County Assessor-Vehicle Reserve, $4,700.00; Planning & Zoning-Vehicle Reserve, $2,500.00; Law Enforcement- Vehicle Reserve, $92,500.00; Road & Bridge-Equipment Reserve, $175,000.00; Depreciation Reserve-Landfill Reserve, $182,800.00; Depreciation Reserve-Library, $400,000.00; Depreciation Reserve-Senior Citizen Facilities, $400,000.00; Depreciation Reserve- Museums, $62,500.00; and Depreciation Reserve-Recreation, $150,000.00 to Law Enforcement-Canine, $308.35; Law Enforcement-Canine Animal Control, $140.00; County Health-Vaccine, $2,665.00; County Health-Memorial Fund, $100.00; Courthouse-Janitors, $17,500.00; Courthouse-Insurance, $33,000.00; Elections-Equipment, $400.00 Detention- Juvenile Equipment, $17,302.00; Transfer Station-Recycling, $15,000.00; General Fund- Library Addition, $400,000.00; General Fund-Senior Citizens Facilities, $400,000.00; General Fund-Recycling Buildings, $167,800.00; General Fund-Museum Projects, $62,500.00; General Fund-Hockey Rink, $150,000.00; and Equipment Reserve, $274,700.00.
It was moved by Commissioner Cramer and seconded by Commissioner Fear to adopt Resolution No. 03-766J authorizing the transfer of funds. The motion carried.
It was moved by Commissioner Cramer and seconded by Commissioner Fear to adopt Resolution No. 03-767J declaring all soils in areas currently under cultivation, adjacent to areas currently under cultivation, along the natural waterways of the Green River and its tributaries, or in areas currently used as rangeland as locally important soils. The motion carried.
The applications for the County Commissioners Tuition Waiver Scholarships were reviewed.
Two scholarships were awarded to Big Piney High School seniors, Shannon Richey and Jimmy Robinson, with Cortney Bates, first alternate. One scholarship was awarded to Pinedale High School senior Micki Morss. All awards were made on a motion by Commissioner Fear and second by Commissioner Cramer. The motion carried.
It was moved by Commissioner Cramer and seconded by Commissioner Fear to deny a voucher from High Desert Construction, LLC in the amount of $1,292.50 for bid preparation. The motion carried.
It was moved by Commissioner Cramer and seconded by Commissioner Fear to participate in the Emergency Fire Suppression Account, with a premium of $24,352.66. The motion carried.
Jerry Jensen and Walt Bousman, representing the Rural Health Care District, requested permission to construct an addition onto the Pinedale Medical Clinic, to be funded by the Rural Health Care District. The board approved the request.
Randy Bolgiano and Jim Bousman were present to discuss West Nile Virus. Chairman Johnston informed them that the board had decided to contact Les Burrough to develop an abatement plan. No further action was taken.
It was moved by Commissioner Cramer and seconded by Commissioner Fear to approve a contract from Green Frontier for remodeling at the Sublette Citizens for Recycling, subject to the water meter cost. The motion carried.
Accounts Payable audited and approved for payment:
U.S. POSTMASTER 1,395.59 /AMERICAN FAMILY LIFE ASSURANCE 1,131.48 /BENEFICIAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. 295.10 /CENTURYTEL 2,667.14 /CENTURYTEL 1,374.37 /CLERK OF COURT 601.00 / COLONIAL LIFE & ACCIDENT 86.15 /FAMILY SUPPORT REGISTRY 621.00 /FASCORP 4,286.67 /MIKE'S CLEANING SERVICE 409.35 /PRUDENTIAL LIFE INSURANCE 201.00 /SUBLETTE COUNTY PAYROLL ACCT 103,390.82 /JOHN SHENEFELT 5,395.00 /UNITED STATES LIFE INS. CO. 85.19 /VALIC 648.82 /WYOMING CHILD SUPPORT 200.00 /WYOMING EMPLOYEES FCU 1,075.00 /WYOMING RETIREMENT SYSTEM 34,057.61 /SUBLETTE COUNTY PAYROLL ACCT 175.04 /ACS NETWORKS INC. 80.00 /ASPEN STORAGE 84.00 /A TO Z HARDWARE 76.06 /B&B TIRE 35.95 /WAYNE BARDIN 95.32 /MARYLISA BAXLEY 273.79 /BEAR PRINT 974.95 /BEHLEN INDUSTRIES 41,000.00 /BOB BARKER COMPANY 28.04 /BOULDER VETERINARY HOSPITAL 32.00 /JUDITH M. BOYLE, MD 859.25 BIG PINEY LUBE & DETAIL 37.94 /MELVIN BRADISH 35.56 /BREVIS 30.46 /CARDIAC SCIENCE INC. 22,711.00 /CHEVRON U.S.A. INC. 80.16 /DAVIS & CANNON 15.79 /DYNACARE CHEYENNE 114.75 /EIDEN'S CONSTRUCTION LLC 970.00 /ELECTION SYSTEMS & 387.84 /EMBLEM ENTERPRISES INC. 600.00 /FALER'S GENERAL STORE 79.03 /FCS-JDC NATRONA COUNTY PROGRAMS 3,291.00 /FEW INVESTMENTS, LLC 985.64 /STATE OF WYOMING, DEPT OF FIRE 4,830.69 GLAXOSMITHKLINE FINANCIAL INC. 727.50 /GREEN FRONTIER, LLC 4,524.40 /HATCH MARKETING INC. 250.00 /HI COUNTRY INN 55.00 /HI-COUNTRY SENIOR CITIZENS 7,049.00 /JACQUES P. HERTER, PH.D. 800.00 /HIGH SECURITY LOCK & ALARM 9.00 /IAAO 155.00 /J. THOMAS JOHNSTON, MD 400.00 /K-MART 294.00 /ANGELA KOLIS 64.74 /LAW ENFORCEMENT LEGAL REVIEW 98.00 /LAWSON PRODUCTS, INC. 88.36 /LEXIS-NEXIS 158.00 /HOLDING'S LITTLE AMERICA 55.00 /BRIDGET MACKEY 45.00 /MARBLETON - BIG PINEY CLINIC 1,266.24 /MICHAEL MCGINNIS 13.30 /PAT MCGUIRE 56.08 /STELLA MCKINSTRY 134.35 /RANDAL E. & SHAWNA C. MCNINCH 114,952.56 /LEONARD MEDOFF, PHD 140.00 /MINE SAFETY & HEALTH ADMIN 55.00 /MOBILE VISION 300.00 /MOORE MEDICAL CORP. 37.50 /FRANK MORRISON 50.00 /N.A.D.A.APPRAISAL GUIDES 100.00 /NATIONAL SHERIFF'S ASSOCIATION 50.00 /NASAR 380.00 /NELSON ENGINEERING, INC. 10,693.90 /ERIC NIELSEN, D.S.W. 880.00 /OFFICE OUTLET 1,613.47 /OFFICE OF ATTORNEY GENERAL 34.99 /ORION INDUSTRIES, INC. 1,677.74 /PACIFIC POWER & LIGHT CO. 2,629.15 /PERFORMANCE SUPPLY 581.69 /ERIC PETERSON 219.32 /FRED PETERSON 10,000.00 /PINEDALE AUTO SUPPLY 449.80 /HELEN HEGARDT 125.00 /PINEDALE PROPERTIES 164.00 /PINEDALE ROUNDUP 362.00 /PINEDALE TRUE VALUE 77.43 /PLAINSMAN PRINTING & SUPPLY 5,394.72 /PNEUMATICS UNLIMITED INC. 310.68 /POSITIVE PROMOTIONS 541.44 /U.S. POSTMASTER 308.16 /PROVIDENCE ARCHITECTURE INC. 23,865.56 /THE PRODUCT CENTER 298.60 PINEDALE SUPER CENTER 19.43 /PUBLIC HEALTH NURSING SERVICES 8,348.51 /QUESTAR GAS 101.83 /QUILL CORPORATION 420.22 /RADISSON HOTEL 330.00 /LISA RANDOL 6.58 /ROCKY MOUNTAIN PROPANE 281.25 /ROSCOE STEEL & CULVERT CO. 16,973.00 /TRISH RUSSELL 335.07 SAFV TASK FORCE 1,050.39 /SARGENT INC. 7,823.28 /HENRY SCHMIDT 129.81 /SUBLETTE COUNTY SCHOOL DIST #9 100.00 /SECRETARY OF STATE 5.00 /SHADOW MOUNTAIN SPRING WATER 124.50 /SHILO INN SALT LAKE CITY 306.64 /SILVER LEGACY RESORT & CASINO 266.40 /SKAGGS COMPANIES, INC. 1,210.36 /ANNIE SONDGEROTH 728.69 /SOUTHWEST SUB CO PIONEERS 803.59 /SOUTHERN STEEL 48.00 /SPECTRUM ENGINEERS 2,625.00 /SPILLMAN TECHNOLOGIES, INC./ 918.34 /STOCKMAN'S RESTAURANT 823.50 /SUBLETTE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. 257.99 /SUBLETTE EXAMINER 989.20 /SUBLETTE ELECTRIC 2,460.38 /SURVEYOR SCHERBEL, LTD. 3,595.39 /T & L SALVAGE & REPAIR 251.00 /TEAM LABORATORY CHEMICAL CORP. 15.53 /TEGELER AND ASSOCIATES 195.00 /TERRITORIAL SUPPLIES, INC. 48.00 /TETON COUNTY SHERIFF'S 175.00 /TEXOMA LEATHER & BRASS 35.95 /TEXACO CREDIT CARD CENTER 59.92 THE TIRE DEN, INC. 760.08 /TOUCH AMERICA 3.78 /TRI-TOWN RECYCLING JOINT 3,900.00 UCN 432.88 /UNITED OF OMAHA 10.32 /UNION TELEPHONE 634.84 /UPMC BEDFORD MEMORIAL 239.25 /U.S. TACTICAL SUPPLY 19.95 /VIKING OFFICE PRODUCTS, INC. 425.67 /WYOMING COUNTY 100.00 /WCTA CONVENTION REGISTRATION 42.00 /WYOMING COMPUTER TECHNOLOGY DIV 195.00 /WESTERN HEALTH SCREENING 260.00 /SKYLAR WILSON 350.00 /WIND RIVER RENTALS 26.00 /WYOMING MACHINERY COMPANY 107.17 /WYOMING.COM 38.95 /WYO LAW ENFORCEMENT ACADEMY 788.00 /XEROX CORPORATION 440.55 /XEROX CORPORATION 577.25
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at 4:45 p.m.
BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS
SUBLETTE COUNTY, WYOMING
/s/ Gordon R. Johnston, Chairman
Attest:
/s/ Mary L. Lankford, County Clerk
Published in the Sublette Examiner May 15, 2003.

Invitation to Bid
Sublette County School District No. 1, Pinedale, Wyoming is accepting bids to provide and install bleachers in the high school gymnasium. Interested bidders can contact Jamison Ziegler, SCSD No. 1 Construction Manager, at the district administration office located at 101 East Hennick Pinedale or (307) 367-2139 ext. no 327. Sealed proposals marked "High School Bleachers" on the outside of the envelope must be received by Tuesday, May 27, 2003 at 2 p.m. Sublette County School District No. 1 reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive irregularities and informalities in the bidding.
Published in the Sublette Examiner May 15 and 22, 2003

Invitation to Bid
Sublette County School District No. 1, Pinedale, Wyoming, is accepting bids to provide and install lockers in the middle school media center. Interested bidders can contact Jamison Ziegler, SCSD No. 1 Construction Manager, at the district administration office located at 101 East Hennick Pinedale or (307) 367-2139 ext. no. 327. Sealed proposals marked "Middle School Lockers" on the outside of the envelope must be received by Tuesday, May 27, 2003, at 2 p.m. Sublette County School District No. 1 reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive irregularities and informalities in the bidding.
Published in the Sublette Examiner May 15 and 22, 2003.

Notice
Service By Publication
To: Victor D. Fulk, Kathryn Fulk, Margo Gould and Charles Fulk and if any of said people are deceased, then all of the unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, creditors and successors of said deceased person(s), and all other persons claiming any estate or interest in, or lien upon, the real property and premises which are the subject matter of this action and are described herein.
NOTICE is hereby given to each and all of you that on the 12th day of May, 2003, a Complaint on Action to Quiet Title was filed in the Ninth Judicial District Court in and for Sublette County, Wyoming, Civil Action No. 6449, in which Plaintiff demands that title to the following tracts of land be quieted against you and that you be adjudged to have no right, title or interest therein, to wit:
Lot 156, Barger Subdivision Fourth Filing, Sublette County, Wyoming
Lot 157, Barger Subdivision, Fourth Filing, Sublette County, Wyoming
Any of you who dispute Plaintiff's claimed interest to the above property are required to file an answer to this complaint on or before the 7th day of July, 2003, or judgment by default may be rendered against you without further notice if you fail to appear.
DATED this 12th day of May, 2003
Published in the Sublette Examiner May 15, 22, 29 and June 5, 2003

NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSES, RESTAURANT LIQUOR LICENSES, AND RETAIL MALT BEVERAGE PERMITS
Notice is hereby given that the applicants whose names are set forth below have filed applications each for renewal of Retail Liquor Licenses, Restaurant Liquor Licenses, and Retail Malt Beverage Permits in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Sublette, Wyoming. The names of applicants and the description of the place or premises which the applicant desires to use as the place of sale are set forth below as follows:
RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSES
APPLICANT DESCRIPTION OF PREMISES
GREEN RIVER BAR 12963 U.S. Highway 189
LLN Limited Company, LLC Part of Section 2, T33N, R111W
BOULDER LIQUORS 8782 U.S. Highway 191
Donna Steele & Burke Steele Pt. NE1/4, Section 16, T32N, R108W
ELKHORN BAR 14523 U.S. Highway 189-191
Elkhorn Property of Bondurant, Inc. S1/2NW1/4NW1/4, Section 29, T38N, R113W
THE PLACE 2000 State Highway 352
Reints Family, LLC Lots 13 & 14, Hecox 2nd Subdivision
COUNTRY LANE LIQUOR 1168 U.S. Highway 191
R&R Investments Tract in Section 4, T33N, R109W
RESTAURANT LIQUOR LICENSES
LAKESIDE LODGE 99 F.S. Road 111, Fremont Lake
High Plains Marina, LLC S1/2, Section 23, T34N, R109W
FORT WILLIAM RECREATION AREA 308 Fall Creek Road
Ft. Williams, Inc. N1/2SE1/4, Section 2, T33N, R108W
HALF MOON LAKE LODGE 208 F.S. Road 114, Part of
Half Moon Lake Lodge, LLC Section 9, T34N, R108W
ELK RIDGE LODGE 125 Rock Creek Road
Green River Lodge, Inc. Part of SE1/4SW1/4, Section 26, T38N, R110W
RETAIL MALT BEVERAGE PERMITS
HOBACK VILLAGE 14272 U.S. Highway 189-191
Kenneth & Dorothy L. Myers Lots 4, 5, & 6, Hicks Subdivision
LAKESIDE BEER SALES Greg Ptasnik 99 F.S. Road 111, Fremont Lake
(Transfer & Renewal) S1/2, Section 23, T34N, R109W
STANLEY'S JUNCTION 11072 U.S. Highway 191, Part
Lippincott Enterprises, Inc. W1/2NW1/4, Section 26, T34N, R111W
WHITE PINE SKI AREA & RESORT 692 Skyline Road F.S. 134,
Wind River Resorts, Inc. Part of Section 28, T35N, R108W
STANLEY'S 1 Fear Lane, Lot 12, Gopher
Cary Stanley Ridge Industrial Park
LIMITED RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSE
Special Club License
PINEDALE GOLF CLUB, INC. 55 Club House Road, Pinedale
Rendezvous Meadows
Protest against the issuance of any of these licenses or permits will be heard at the hour of 2 p.m. on Tuesday, May 20, 2003, in the District Room of the Sublette County Courthouse in Pinedale, Wyoming.
Dated at Pinedale, Wyoming, this 18th day of April, 2003.
/s/ Mary L. Lankford
Sublette County Clerk
Published in the Sublette Examiner, April 24, May 1, 8, & 15, 2003.

PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR A RESTAURANT LIQUOR LICENSE
Notice is hereby given that on the 21st day of April, 2003, Stuart Thompson, dba White Pine Grub Steak, filed an application for a restaurant liquor license, in the Office of the Clerk of the County of Sublette for the following described place located at 692 Skyline Road F.S. 134, being part of Section 28, T35N, R108W, and protests, if any there be, against the issuance of the license will be heard at the hour of 2:15 p.m., on the 20th day of May, 2003, in the District Room of the Sublette County Courthouse.
Dated this 21st day of April, 2003.
/s/ Mary L. Lankford
County Clerk
Published in the Sublette Examiner, April 24, May 1, 8, & 15, 2003.

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