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Sublette Examiner
Volume 5, Number 32 - November 3, 2005
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Public Notices

STATE OF WYOMING )
) ss.
COUNTY OF SUBLETTE )
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
CIVIL ACTION NO. 2005-6756
FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF )
PINEDALE, a National Banking )
Organization, )
Plaintiff, )
)
vs. )
)
DOUGLAS F. STERCK, et. al. )
)
Defendants, )
LEGAL NOTICE
TO: DOUGLAS F. STERCK,
P.O. Box 2050, St. George, Utah, 84771
TAKE NOTICE that the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PINEDALE, a National Banking Organization, has filed a complaint against you in the above captioned matter in the District Court, Ninth Judicial District, Sublette County, Wyo., naming you as a defendant. This complaint alleges that you have defaulted under the terms of acertain promissory note executed by you and delivered and payable to the plaintiff, dated May 1, 2004, and in the original face amount of $232,657.10. The complaint asks for judgment in the face amount of said note, plus advances for insurance and taxes, plus accrued interest, reasonable attorney's fees, late charges, accruing taxes and insurance and costs of suit. The complaint further asks that the mortgage given to secure said promissory notes, recorded in the office of the Sublette County Clerk at Book 100 of mortgages, page 476, be foreclosed and a decree be made for the sale of the involved real property according to law, that the proceeds of said sale, after deducting for the cost of sale be applied in payment of the sums due plaintiff under the judgments requested in said complaint. The real property encumbered by said mortgage is described as:
Township 33 North, Range 109 West of the 6th P.M., SubletteCounty, Wyoming:
Sec. 6: SW1/2NE1/4
TOGETHER WITH all improvements and appurtenances the reuntoappertaining,
EXCEPTING that parcel of land described in Warranty Deed to the County of Sublette as recorded in the office of the Clerk of SubletteCounty, Wyoming in Book 43 of Warranty Deeds, page 339.
TOGETHER WITH all improvements and appurtenances the reuntoappertaining.
The complaint further requests a deficiency judgment against you for any amount remaining unpaid after the foreclosure sale of the concernedreal property and for such further relief as the court may deem just and equitable.
You are notified that you are required to answer plaintiff's complaint on or before Dec. 5, 2005, by filing the same with the Clerk of thisCourt; otherwise, said complaint shall be taken as true and judgment shall berendered against you accordingly.
/s/MARILYN M. JENSEN
Clerk of District Court
Published in the Sublette Examiner Oct. 13, 20, 27 and Nov.3, 2005.


Notice of Final Payment to Contractor
Notice is hereby given that the Town of Pinedale has accepted work as completed according to the plans and specifications set forth in the agreement between Town of Pinedale and Chambers Design-Build, Inc., pursuant to the project manual for new pavilion seating at the American Legion Park and Chambers Design-Build Inc. is entitled to final settlement therefore. On Dec. 6, 2005, being the forty-first day after the first publication of this notice, the Town of Pinedale will pay Chambers Design-Build Inc. all amounts and balance due under said agreement.
Dated this 24th day of October, 2005
Town of Pinedale
P.O. Box 709
Pinedale, WY 82941
Published in the Sublette Examiner Oct. 27, Nov. 3 and 10, 2005.


NOTICE OF FINAL
PAYMENT TO CONTRACTOR
Notice is hereby given that the Town of Pinedale has accepted work as completed according to the plans and specifications set forth in the agreement between the Town of Pinedale and HK Contractors Inc. pursuant to the project manuals for Town of Pinedale Street 2003 and Town of Pinedale Streets 2003-Phase II and that HK Contractors, Inc. is entitled to final settlement therefore. On Dec. 7, 2005, being the forty-first day after the first publication of this notice, the Town of Pinedale will pay HK Contractors,Inc. all amounts and balances due under said Agreement.
Dated this 20th day of October, 2005
Town of Pinedale
c/o Rio Verde Engineering
P.O. Box 642
Pinedale, Wyo., 82941
Published in the Sublette Examiner Oct. 27, Nov. 3 and 10,2005.


Sublette County Rural Health Care District
Regular Meeting
County Commissioners Room
Pinedale, Wyo.
Oct. 10, 2005
7:30 p.m.
Jerry Jensen, president, chaired this meeting held in the Sublette County Commissioners Room, Pinedale, Wyo. Mary Lynn Worl, vice president, Bill Barney, secretary/treasurer, Garry Eiden, trustee, and Randy Johnson, director, were in attendance. Walt Bousman, trustee, was absent. Jauna McGinnis, clerk, took the minutes.
Others in attendance:
Big Piney EMS: Katie Krieger
Pinedale EMS: Wil Gay, Andy McGinnis, Kris Bacheller, Lacey Haygood
Marbleton Clinic: Geneal Bailey
Press reps: Bill Boender, Sublette Examiner, Emily King, Pinedale Roundup
Others: Melissa Kirchner, Dr. Burnett, other community members
CALL TO ORDER
Jerry Jensen called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. and set the agenda. Bill Barney motioned to accept the agenda as read. Seconded by Mary Lynn Worl and carried unanimously.
MINUTES/PHYSICAN CHECKS APPROVAL
Mary Lynn Worl motioned to accept the Sept. 26 regular andexecutive minutes as presented. Seconded by Garry Eiden and carried with Bill Barney abstaining due tohis absence at the meeting.
Bill Barney motioned to accept the Oct. 4 special meetingminutes. Seconded by Mary Lynn Worl and carried with Garry Eiden opposing.
Mary Lynn Worl motioned to approve the physician check.Seconded by Garry Eiden and carried unanimously.
PRIORITIZED ISSUES
MARBLETON-BIG PINEY CLINIC - Randy Johnson reported anurse was located but did not have the x-ray experience necessary for call.Permission was obtained to continue advertising regionally and on-line. A newFNP will begin Oct. 25 under a six-month contract. Dr. LaSuer has obtained his permanent license. Geneal Bailey was able to set-up thepager system through dispatch.
PINEDALE CLINIC OFFICE SPACE/HIPAA REMODEL - Anelectrical red-line drawing is almost complete. Ramps are still needed and canbe built by Dr. LaSuer and Randy Johnson. Nora Farrand will be the point person for the HIPAA remodel. She will beobtaining bids for the work.
BUILDING PROJECTS - Davis Partnership will return Nov.1 and 2 to continue with the design phase. Bill Schertz and John Linn will beable to meet with them at this time. Bill Schertz received a copy of thedrawings. Randy Johnson reported that Tony Chambers was impressed with thedrawings. He is in the pricing phase, which is due by Dec. 23.
DR. BURNETT/EMERGENCY SERVICES - Dr. Burnett describeda situation in which he sent a patient to the Marbleton Clinic and arrived withthe intent to provide care. Because a decision has not been reached by theboard regarding privileges, he was only able to observe the care being given.He requested the opinions of each board member's view of privileges for WyomingRange Medical. Different points were discussed (i.e., staff issues, publicaccess, legal issues, mass trauma). Bill Barney suggested it would be ineveryone's interest to work out a system whereby critical information can beaccessed in emergency situations. It was clarified that the public has fullaccess to the clinic for emergency services. Information is still needed tomake a final decision for privileges.
PERSONNEL HIRING - Katie Krieger presented BrandiAhlstrom for full-time hire. BillBarney motioned to hire Brandi Ahlstrom for a full-time Big Piney EMSposition. Seconded by Mary LynnWorl and carried unanimously.
BUILDING MAINTENANCE CONTRACT REVIEW - Andy McGinnisreported that the contract is working well. The board agreed to continue thecontract as is. A mop sink is needed in the Marbleton Clinic and could take upto two months to get a local plumber to install. Chairman Jensen suggestedsomeone be found to do the snow removal at the Marbleton clinic.
CREDENTIALING COMMITTEE - The physician searchcommittee is no longer needed since the responsibility will now fall to the twophysicians. Randy Johnson requested to assemble an in-house credentialingcommittee and disband the physician search committee. This committee will consist of a six-person team. The boardagreed and direction was given to Randy Johnson to assemble the team. A Ôthankyou' in the paper and a letter to each of the committee members will beprepared.
EQUIPMENT DISPOSAL - Two fax machines have beendisposed, Marbleton clinic inventory No. 658, Admin office inventory No. 801.Wil Gay requested to donate unused items to search and rescue. He is to bring alist to the board for a decision. Randy Johnson is to find out if items can bedonated to organizations that gather equipment for overseas countries.
COPIER - Jauna McGinnis presented a request from thePinedale clinic to purchase a used copier. Garry Eiden motioned to purchase anew copier for the Pinedale clinic. Seconded by Bill Barney and carriedunanimously.
LEASES - Two houses have been located for locums: onein Pinedale, one in Big Piney. Garry motioned to approve a rental lease inPinedale and Big Piney subject to inspection by Randy Johnson. Seconded by Bill Barney and carriedunanimously.
FUNDS TRANSFER - Jauna McGinnis requested to transfer$350,000 from the Wyo-Star account to cover expenditures through mid-November.Bill Barney motioned to transfer $350,000 from Wyo-Star. Seconded by Mary LynnWorl and carried unanimously.
2006 HOLIDAY SCHEDULE - Randy Johnson requested torevisit the current holiday policy. The Board decided to stay with the county'sholidays for now.
PAWG - Randy Johnson requested to participate in thePinedale Anticline Work Group as a representative if it meets the interests ofthe district. He was directed to participate as long as it did not interferewith district duties and to contact Prill Mecham of the BLM for moreinformation.
GEOGRAPHIC DISTRIBUTION - This item was tabledindefinitely.
PUBLIC COMMENTS
None.
EXECUTIVE SESSION - The board retired into executivesession at 9 p.m. Chairman Jensen brought the meeting back to order at 9:43p.m.
The board discussed hiring the seven Bondurant BEC's. It wasdecided these individuals would be reimbursed for personal mileage, andon-call/ambulance trip pay, and can be on Pinedale and Big Piney callschedules. Mary Lynn Worl motioned to hire Gary Capron, Lisa Anderson, KarolBrewer, Mark Lincoln, Richard Thomas, Judith Boeckmann and Brad Trefron.Seconded by Garry Eiden and carried unanimously.
The requirement to become an EMT-Intermediate within a yearin order to be considered for hire does not correspond with the current classschedules between the EMS services. Bill Barney motioned to raise therequirement from 12 months to 24 months. Seconded by Mary Lynn Worl and carriedunanimously.
The board set up a walk-around on two land parcels beginningat 7 p.m. at the next regular meeting.
DISBURSEMENT APPROVAL
The check registers were reviewed for accountability of checks.No discrepancies were noted. Mary Lynn Worl motioned to pay the bills aspresented. Seconded by Bill Barney and carried unanimously authorizing vouchersfor payroll and vendors numbered 5606 through 5714, DD5285-10 throughDD5285-29, DD5300-1 through DD5300-11, EFT5286-198, and EFT5301-619 totaling$432,424.99.
ADJOURNMENT
Without any further business, Mary Lynn Worl motioned toadjourn the meeting. Seconded byGarry Eiden and carried unanimously. Meeting adjourned 10:11 p.m.
Respectfully submitted this 24th day of October, 2005
Sublette County Rural Health Care District Board of Trustees
Jerry A. Jensen, Chairman
Jauna M. McGinnis, Clerk
Published in the Sublette Examiner Nov. 3, 2005.


STATE OF WYOMING ) ) ss.
COUNTY OF SUBLETTE )
IN THE MATTER OF THE )
ESTATE )
OF ROBERT LOUIS BUSSE, )
a/k/a ROBERT L. BUSSE )
)
Deceased. )
)
PROBATE NO. 2005-1962
IN THE DISTRICT COURT
NINTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT
NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR DECREE ESTABLISHING
RIGHT AND TITLE TO REAL PROPERTY
TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN SAID ESTATE:
You are hereby notified that on Oct. 20, 2005, ELAINE A.BUSSE filed an Application For Decree Establishing Right And Title To RealProperty requesting that the court enter a decree setting over certain realproperty from ROBERT LOUIS BUSSE a/k/a ROBERT L. BUSSE to ELAINE A. BUSSE.
In said application ELAINE A. BUSSE alleges:
1. That the decedent, ROBERT LOUIS BUSSE a/k/a ROBERT L.BUSSE, died on Nov. 28, 1995, in Grand County, State of Colorado, leaving realproperty owned in his name in Sublette County, Wyoming; that ELAINE A. BUSSE isthe successor trustee of THE BUSSE FAMILY TRUST, established May 4, 1990.
2. That thirty (30) days have elapsed since the death of thedecedent.
3. That the entire estate of the decedent, both real andpersonal, did not exceed One Hundred Fifty Thousand and NO/100 ($150,000.00)Dollars.
4. That no application for appointment of a personalrepresentative for the estate of the decedent is now pending or has beengranted in any jurisdiction.
5. That the decedent owned certain real property in SubletteCounty, Wyoming, to-wit:
An undivided 1/4 interests underlying or appurtenant to thereal property described as:
Lot twenty (20), block two (2) of the Barger Subdivision,First Filing, Sublette County, Wyoming
The value of this property is less than One Hundred FiftyThousand and NO/100 ($150,000.00) Dollars.
6. That ELAINE A. BUSSE, successor trustee of THE BUSSEFAMILY TRUST, established May 4, 1990, is entitled to have said real propertyset over to her due to the terms of decedent's will.
7. That there are no other distributees or heirs of thedecedent having any right to succeed to said real property under probateproceedings.
Anyone having an objection to said application should fileit with the Clerk of District Court, Sublette County, Wyoming prior to Nov. 4,2005.
DATED this 20th day of October, 2005.
/s/ Brenda Kennedy
CLERK OF DISTRICT COURT DEPUTY
Published in the Sublette Examiner Oct. 27 and Nov. 3, 2005.


Public Notice
Notice of substantial
completion of contract
To all persons, firms, or corporations who have any claimfor any work done, or any material furnished to Utah Western Roofing, 2792South Wood Hollow Way, Bountiful, Utah, 84010 for the Sublette County SchoolDistrict No. 9 - Fine Arts Center re-roof.
You are hereby notified that Sublette County School DistrictNo. 9, Big Piney, Wyoming, has accepted substantial completion according to thecontract documents and rules set forth in the contract between Sublette CountySchool District No. 9 and the aforesaid contractor of the work in connectionwith the Sublette County School District No. 9 - Fine Arts Centerre-roof, and that said contractor is entitled to final settlement thereof.
You are further notified that upon the 14th day of December,2005, being the 41st day after the first publication of the notice, saidSublette County School District No. 9 will pay Utah Western Roofing the fullamount due under said contract, and in the event your claim is not filed withSublette County School District no. 9 prior to said 14th day of December, 2005,same shall be waived.
This notice is given pursuant to Section 16-6116, WyomingStatutes, 1982.
Dated this 3rd day of November, 2005
By:
Amy Anshutz
Business Manager
Sublette County School District No. 9 - Fine ArtsCenter re-roof
Published in the Sublette Examiner Nov. 3, 10 and 17, 2005.


ORDINANCE NO. 376
AN ORDINANCE GRANTING TO BILL GRANSDEN AND COLEEN WILLARD,d/b/a B-N-C TRASH SERVICE, A NONEXCLUSIVE TRASH HAUL FRANCHISE; BE IT ORDEREDBY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF PINEDALE, WYOMING:
Section 1. That there is hereby granted to B-N-C TrashService, Inc., the nonexclusive right, privilege, and franchise, for a periodof five (5) years, running from Nov. 1, 2005, to collect, remove and haulgarbage and/or refuse within Pinedale, Wyo.
Section 2. The Town shall in no way be liable or responsiblefor any accident or damage that may occur in the operation of grantee'sbusiness under this franchise and the acceptance of this franchise shall bedeemed an agreement on the part of said grantee, to indemnify the town and holdit harmless against any and all liability, loss, cost, damage, or expense whichmay accrue to said town by reason of the neglect, default or misconduct of thegrantee in the operation of their business hereunder.
Section 3. As a further consideration for this franchise thegrantee agrees to pay to the town the sum of $120.00 per year. This annual sumshall be due upon the final execution of this franchise by the town and annuallythereafter on Nov. 1 of each year this franchise shall be in effect.
Section 4. Grantee agrees not to charge more than thefollowing amounts to customers within the Town of Pinedale for said service andwill collect said garbage or refuse at the frequency indicated when properlydeposited in receptacles and subject to agreement with the customers.
a. Residents - $15.50 per month;
b. Restaurants and Bars - $48.50per month;
c. Filling Stations - $61.50per month;
d. Motels (three times a week) - $60.50 per month;
e. Other businesses except food stores - $45.50 per month;
f. Three schools (five times a week, except summers) -$680.50 per month;
g. Town of Pinedale (Main Street Park, Town Hall, Town Shop)- $167.17 per month;
h. Apartments (three times a week) - $40.50;
An additional charge for excessive garbage is allowed, saidcharge to be comparable with the regular monthly rate.
Grantee may assess charges to each customer in an amountsufficient to recoup the charges to grantee for delivering garbage or refuse tothe Sublette County Transfer Station.
Grantee may request the rates be adjusted to reflect amaterial increase in day-to day-operating costs including, but not limited toinflation and fuel costs. The town shall consider any requested rate increasesand shall not unreasonably deny any justified requested increase.
Section 5. Grantee shall not allow any garbage or refuse orany odors therefrom to escape during transit.
Section 6. The grantee shall file their written acceptanceof this franchise with the town clerk within thirty (30) days after itspassage.
Section 7. This ordinance shall take effect from and afterpassage upon three separate readings and publication according to law and uponreceipt of the written acceptance referred to in Section 6 above.
Section 8. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause orparagraph of this ordinance is for any reason held to be unconstitutional,void, or unlawful, such decision shall not affect the remaining portions ofthis Ordinance.
Section 9. The town and the grantee acknowledge that by thetown issuing this franchise, the town does not waive, or infringe upon itsconstitutional and statutory ability to acquire and operate its own municipallyowned electric power system.
Section 10. This franchise is not assignable or assumablewithout the written consent of the town.
Section 11. This franchise shall be non-exclusive and in no way binds the townagainst granting similar franchises to other garbage or refuse haulers.
PASSED ON FIRST READING ON Oct. 20, 2005.
PASSED ON SECOND READING ON Oct. 24, 2005.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED ON THIRD READING ON____________, 2005.
ATTEST:
TOWN OF PINEDALE, WYOMING:
BY: RoseSkinner
MAYOR
Patty Racich
TOWN CLERK

Published in the Sublette Examiner Nov. 3, 2005.


NOTICE OF FINAL PAYMENT
Notice is hereby given that the
Owner: Upper Green River Cemetery District
Has been advised that the work on
PROJECT: Irrigation Improvements: Pinedale, Boulder, &Mount Olivet Cemeteries
Is substantially complete according to the plans,specifications and rules set forth in the contract between the owner and thecontractor, and that the contractor, VanGelder Sprinkler & Landscape, Inc.,is entitled to final settlement therefore.
All persons, firms or corporations who have claims for workdone or material furnished on such work are hereby notified that final paymentwill be made to said contractor.
Payment will be made on the 41st day after publication ofthis notice. The owner will paythe Contractor the full amount due under said contract after Dec. 13, 2005.
Published in the Sublette Examiner Nov. 3, 10 and 17, 2005.

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