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Sublette Examiner
Volume 6, Number 2 - April 6, 2006
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Public Notices

In the District Court
Ninth Judicial District
State of Wyoming )
County of Sublette )
First National Bank of )
Pinedale, a National )
Banking Organization, )
Plaintiff )
Vs.
Karolyn J. Stephens a/k/a )
Karol J. Stephens, et. al., )
defendant
Civil Action No. 2005-6683
Legal Notice
To: Karolyn J. Stephens a/k/a Karol J. Stephens, 10489 Sonoran Vista Trail, Tucson, Ariz., 85749.
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, Wyoming, naming of you as a defendant therein. This complaint alleges that you have defaulted under the terms of two certain promissory notes executed by you and delivered and payable to the plaintiff, dated Aug. 15, 2003, and Feb. 23, 2004, and in the original face amounts of $162,000 and $10,025 respectively. The complaint asks forjudgment in the face amount of said notes, $172,025, plus accrued interest, reasonable attorney’s fees, late charges, accrued taxes and costs of suit. The complaint further asks that two mortgages given to secure said promissory notes, dated Aug. 15, 2003, and Feb. 23, 2004, and recorded in the office of the Sublette County Clerk at Book 104 of Mortgages, page 766, and Book 110 ofMortgages, page 53, respectively, 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 sumsdue plaintiff under the judgments requested in said complaint. The real property encumbered by said mortgages is described as:
Lot eight (8) of Redstone Seventh Addition to the Town of Pinedale, Sublette County, Wyoming, as the same appears on the official map or plat thereof filed for record in the office of the County Clerk and Ex-Officio Register of Deeds for Sublette County, Wyoming;
Together with all improvements and appurtenances thereunto appertaining.
The complaint further requests deficiency judgment against you for any amount remaining unpaid after the foreclosure sale of the concerned real 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 May 16, 2006, by filing the same with the clerk of thiscourt; otherwise, said complaint shall be taken as true and judgment shall be rendered against you accordingly.
/s/ Marilyn M. Jensen, Clerk of District Court
Published in the Sublette Examiner March 23, 30, April 6 and 13, 2006.


The State of Wyoming
County of Sublette
In the District Count
Ninth Judicial District
In the Matter of the )
Estate )
Of Carl R. Knieper, )
deceased )
Probate No. 2006-1974
Notice of Application
To: All persons interested in the estate of Carl R. Knieper:
You are hereby notified that on March 2, 2006, William Dean Libby, executor of the estate of Wanda M. Knieper and Dennis J. Beck, filed an application in the Ninth Judicial District Court in and for the County of Sublette, State of Wyoming, stating that Carl R. Knieper died on Feb. 15, 2001; that he was a resident of Green River, Sweetwater County, Wyoming; and that at the time of his death he was the owner of an undivided 50 percent interest in aparcel of real property located in Sublette County, Wyoming, more particularly described as follows:
Trace No. Twenty-Six (26), Fourth Filing, Jim Bridger Estates Subdivision, Sublette County, Wyoming
Said application prays that the court enter a decree establishing the right and title to the above described parcel of real property, and setting over said undivided 50 percent interest in said parcel of real property as follows: an undivided one-half of said 50 percent interest to the estate of Wanda M. Knieper; an undivided one-third of said 50 percent interest to Kenneth Kneiper; an undivided one-third of said 50 percent interestto Gary Lee Knieper; and an undivided one-third of said 50 percent interest to Dennis J. Beck, as tenants in common and not as joint tenants.
You are hereby further notified that April 10, 2006, at 10a.m., at the Sublette County Courthouse in Pinedale, Wyoming has been set as the time and place of hearing of said application. Any person interested may appear and contest the same.
Dated this 16th day of March, 2006.
Marilyn M. Jensen, Clerk of District Court
As published in the Sublette Examiner March 30 and April 6, 2006.


Administrative Notice
I, JOSEPH B. MEYER, by virtue of the authority vested in meas Secretary of State of Wyoming, do hereby certify that the following named domestic business entities will be administratively dissolved for failure to comply with the provisions of W.S. 17-16-1630 or W.S. 17-19-1630. If the business entities do not correct the deficiency within sixty (60) days after the first date of publication, the business entities shall be deemed
I FURTHER DECLARE, that the right of the following named foreign business entities to carry on business in the State of Wyoming will be revoked by reason of the failure to comply with the provisions of W.S. 17-16-1630 or W.S. 17-19-1630. If the business entities do not correct the deficiency within sixty (60) days after the first date of publication, the certificate of authority of said entities shall be deemed revoked.
Sublette County
13TH STRIKE CAFE, LLC - PINEDALE
4EARTH VENTURES - PINEDALE
ACES AND EIGHTS LLC - PINEDALE
ASPEN RIDGE PARTNERSHIP, LLC - PINEDALE
BIG PINEY IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION - BIG PINEY
BLACK LIGHTNING - BIG PINEY
CEDAR SHED, INC. - PINEDALE
CONWELL-GILDEA RANCH, LLC - CO
COVENANT LIFE MINISTRIES, INC. - BIG PINEY
CUTTING EDGE CONSTRUCTION, INC. - PINEDALE
CYBER RABBIT GAME CLUBS, LLC - PINEDALE
D BAR K REAL ESTATE INC. - PINEDALE
DDS, LLC. - PINEDALE
DJK PROPERTIES, LLC - MARBLETON
FALL RIVER ASSOCIATES, L.L.C. - DANIEL
FRANKLIN STREET PARTNERS, LLC - BOULDER
G&D ENTERPRISES, LLC - PINEDALE
GORDON’S CORNER AUTO CENTER, INC. - PINEDALE
HEAVY TRUCKS WHOLESALE, INC. - BIG PINEY
HIGH DESERT ENTERPRISES, LLC - PINEDALE
HIGH LONESOME RANCH - PINEDALE
HOTEL ASSOCIATES, INC. - DANIEL
JACKSON HOLE INSURANCE, LLC - BONDURANT
JAMES WM. YOUNG’S WELDING, LLC - BOULDER
JB WELDING SERVICES, INC. - MARBLETON
L & K CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE, LLC - PINEDALE
LABARGE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. - BIG PINEY
LEBLEU CONSTRUCTION- PINEDALE
LODGE AT PINEDALE, LLC - PINEDALE
LOGCRAFTERS, INC. - PINEDALE
LOTSA ENTERPRISES, INC. - PINEDALE
MCAMIS HOMES, INC. - BOULDER
MISTY MOON CORPORATION - PINEDALE
PFAFF, INC. - PINEDALE
PINE CREEK ASSOCIATION, LLC - PINEDALE
PINE CREEK PROPERTIES, L.L.C. - PINEDALE
PINEDALE BOWLING ASSOCIATION - PINEDALE
PINEDALE WRANGLER BOOSTER CLUB - PINEDALE
RCP PROPANE, INC. - BIG PINEY
RED HAT, LLC - PINEDALE
REISIG MANAGEMENT, LLC - BIG PINEY
ROBERTS MINERALS, LLC, A WYOMING CLOSE LIMITED LIABILITY -DANIEL
ROCK RABBIT PRODUCTIONS, INC. - PINEDALE
SHAMROCK ENTERPRISES, LLC - PINEDALE
SKINNER BROTHERS, INC. - PINEDALE
STOCKMAN’S, INC. - PINEDALE
STRATEGIC RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND ASSESSMENT LIMITED - JACKSON
SUBLETTE COMMUNICATIONS, INC. - PINEDALE
SUBLETTE COUNTY LIBRARY FOUNDATION, INC. - PINEDALE
SUBLETTE INVESTMENT COMPANY, INC. - PINEDALE
TOSI PEAK, LLC - PINEDALE
TWO RIVERS EMPORIUM, LLC - PINEDALE
VLM INVESTMENTS, LLC - PINEDALE
WAKEFIELD CAPITAL, INC. - CORA
WATER TRADE VENTURES, LLC - PINEDALE
WELLS HSE CONSULTING INC. - PINEDALE
WHITAKER QUARTER HORSES, LLC - PINEDALE
WIND RIVER DRYWALL, INC. - DANIEL
WIND RIVER RESORTS, INC. - PINEDALE
Dated this 22nd day of March, 2006.
/s/ Joseph B. Meyer
Secretary of State
Published in the Sublette Examiner March, 30 and April 6, 2006.


REQUEST FOR BIDS
Hereby take notice that the Pinedale Airport Board, acting on behalf of the Town of Pinedale, is requesting bids for the salvage rights and removal for all structures (except the 40’x64’ metal storage building) from 28 Beacon Lane (aka Airport Parcel 24), near Pinedale Airport, Sublette County,W yoming. Bids will be opened on Wednesday, May 10, 2006, at 2 p.m. at the Pinedale Town Hall. All bids mus tbe on the authorized bid form and received at the Pinedale Town Hall, 210 W.Pine Street (or by mail to P.O. Box 709) Pinedale, Wyo., 82941, no later than 5p.m. on Tuesday, May 9, 2006, to be considered. Removal must be completed within a reasonable time as weather and future site preparation permit, but in any event not later than Dec. 1, 2006.
Within five business days of notice of award, the successful bidder will be required to enter into a written contract with the Pinedale Airport Board for the successful reclamation of the concerned Parcel 24 afte rsalvage and removal of the concerned structure/s (two-story house) in a form attached to the specifications. Specifications for this contract and bid forms are available at the Pinedale Town Hall.
Contact or telephone 307-367-4136, Pinedale Town Hall, for pick up or mailing of bid package or telephone 307-360-9025, airport manager Jim Parker, for e-mailing of bid package and/or to arrange access to inspect the property. Note that winter access from Highway 191 may be limited to via Runway Lane and involve advance arrangements so an access drive may be plowedto the structure.
Structure/s include: two-story frame home with three bedrooms, two baths located at 28 Beacon Lane, about five miles southeast of Pinedale off Highway 191. The metal storage building and perimeter fencing of the 10-acre site are to be retained by the airport. In case of conflict between the terms of this request and the specifications, the specifications shall control.
Published in the Sublette Examiner April 6, 13 and 20, 2006.


Ordinance 387
AN ORDINANCE VACATING THAT PORTION OF MILL STREET BETWEEN TYLER AVENUE AND FREMONT AVENUE.
WHEREAS, a public meeting has been held in regard to the possible vacation of Mill Street, as it presently exists, between Tyler Avenue and Fremont Avenue, and the comments of those present considered by the town council for the Town of Pinedale; and,
WHEREAS, the owner of the property located on both sides of that portion of Mill Street being considered for vacation, Sublette County, has evidenced its support of said vacation; and,
WHEREAS, Sublette County has evidenced its intent toconstruct a public parking garage on the site of that portion of Mill Street being considered for vacation; and,
WHEREAS, the downtown area of the Town of Pinedale is inneed of additional public parking due to increased traffic in that area;
WHEREAS, it appears that there will not be any damage to any third parties due to said proposed vacation; and,
WHEREAS, the proposed vacation appears to be in the best interest of the Town of Pinedale and its citizens;
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF PINEDALE:
That portion of Mill Street as it presently exists between Tyler Avenue and Fremont Avenue be and hereby is vacated.
This ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after passage on three readings and publication according to law.
PASSED ON FIRST READING ON March 13, 2006.
PASSED ON SECOND READING ON March 27, 2006.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED ON THIRD READING ON________________________, 2006.
ATTEST:
BY: Rose Skinner
MAYOR
Patty Racich
TOWN CLERK
TOWN OF PINEDALE, WYOMING:
Published in the Sublette Examiner April 6, 2006.


BEFORE THE OIL AND GAS
CONSERVATION COMMISSION
OF THE STATE OF WYOMING
In the matter of a hearing brought )
on the application of Berco Resources, )
LLC, for an order from the )
commission under the rules and )
regulations of the Underground )
Injection Control Program for an )
aquifer exemption for the Almy )
Formation in a quarter mile radius )
of the wellbore of the proposed )
67 Draw Disposal Well, the plugged )
and abandoned No. 4 Federal well, )
located in the SW1/4 SE1/4 of )
Section 35, Township 30 North, Range )
113 West, 6th P.M., Big Piney Field, )
Sublette County, Wyoming; approval )
of use of the well for disposal of )
water; and to take whatever other )
action the commission deems )
appropriate. )
CAUSE NO. 6
ORDER NO. 1
DOCKET NO.214-2006
NOTICE OF HEARING
STATE OF WYOMING TO:
All interested parties in the above captioned matter.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a hearing will be held on MONDAY, MAY 8, 2006, at 1:30 p.m., or as soon there after as the matter may be heard, or between the hours of 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. on any of the subsequent days during which the commission remains in session, in the conference room of the Office of the State Oil and Gas Supervisor, 2211 King Boulevard, Casper, Wyoming, to consider the above captioned matter.
Any interested firm, person, or corporation is entitled to appear at the time and place aforesaid to be heard by the commission, and theapplication may be inspected in the office of the undersigned, 2211 King Boulevard, Casper, Wyoming.
If there are any protests in the above matters, please makesuch known to the State Oil and Gas Supervisor at least three (3) working days before the hearing.
DATED this 30th day of March, 2006.
WYOMING OIL AND GAS
CONSERVATION COMMISSION
/s/ Don J. Likwartz, Secretary
Published in the Sublette Examiner April 6, 2006.


STATE OF WYOMING )
COUNTY OF SUBLETTE )
TOWN OF PINEDALE )
The town council of the Town of Pinedale met in regular session Monday, March 27, 2006, at 5:30 p.m., in the town hall. Those present:Rose Skinner, Barbara Boyce, Nylla Kunard, Miriam Carlson and Gary Heuck. Also present: Elmer Williams; Julie Early, animal control officer; John Dahlke, representing Wyoming Wildlife Consultants; Ruth Neely; Aaron Seehafer, representing Rio Verde Engineering; Bardy Bardin and Hayes Randol, representing the Sublette County Sheriff's Office; Ron Brown and Randy Hubbard, representing the public works department; Jim Parker, Pinedale airport manager; Robert Brito; Steve Smith; Katie Isacksen, representing the Pinedale Roundup; and Isabel Rucker, representing the Sublette Examiner.
Mayor Skinner called the meeting to order. Motion by Boyce to approve the minutes of the Feb. 27 meeting as written. Motion seconded. Kunard voted aye, Heuck voted aye, Boyce voted aye and Carlson abstained. Motion carried.
Julie Early, animal control officer, reported the monthly activities of the animal control department.
Ron Brown, public works director, reported the monthly activities of the public works department.
Bardy Bardin and Hayes Randol, representing the Sublette County Sheriff's Office, reported the monthly activities of the sheriff's department.
Aaron Seehafer, representing Rio Verde Engineering, presented the bids for the 2006 Tyler Avenue Water Rehabilitation Project:Excel Construction $4,798,000; G.M. Stewart Corporation $4,191,136; W.R.Henderson Construction $4,689,515; and Wilson Brothers Construction $3,597,810. After lengthy discussion, motion by Boyce to award the 2006 Tyler Avenue Water Rehabilitation Project to Wilson Brothers Construction, because they are the low bid, contingent on having a meeting with them, the mayor and town council. Motion seconded. Motion carried unanimously.
Aaron Seehafer, representing Mr. Favazzo, gave an update on the lift station and generator that is to be installed in the Favazzo West Subdivision.
John Dahlke, representing Wyoming Wildlife Consultants, discussed the town's water permits and usage of these permits. After discussion, the council agreed to have Dahlke write a letter regarding the use of the town's water permits and present it at the next council meeting.
Randy Hubbard, representing the public works department, gave an update on the sewer lagoon rehabilitation project.
James Parker, Pinedale airport manager, discussed the activities at the airport. Motion by Heuck to approve $8,500 for the airport board to have a new asphalt shingle roof installed on the house on parcel 25 and reasonable added costs if new underlying plywood is required. Motion seconded. Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Carlson to approve assignment of hangar lot 2 ground lease from Drilltech, Inc. to Zane and Chris White. Motion seconded. Motion carriedu nanimously. Motion by Heuck to approve new hangar leases for five-year terms to David M. Smith, Acme Pest Control, Inc. owner Ed Nikolaus, and Goldeneye, LLC owner John Blatt. Motion seconded. Motion carried unanimously. Motion by Boyce to approve the demolition of the old administration building located atthe airport, at this time at an estimated cost not to exceed $10,000, and make upgrades to the property. Motion seconded. Motion carried unanimously.
Elmer Williams, a resident of South Skyline Avenue, was present to follow up on his request for no parking on South Skyline Avenue because of traffic and safety concerns. After discussion, motion by Heuck to place “No Parking” signs from the north corner to Hill Street on both sides of Skyline. Avenue. Motion seconded. Motion carried unanimously,
Motion by Heuck to approve Ordinance 386, an ordinance ofthe Town of Pinedale, Wyoming, amending Section 17.33.070 and 17.33.090 of the Pinedale Municipal Code relating to Yards and Building Height in the R-4 Zoning District, on the third reading. Motion seconded. Motion carried unanimously.
Motion by Kunard to approve Ordinance 387, an ordinance vacating that portion of Mill Street between Tyler Avenue and Fremont Avenue, on the second reading. Motion seconded. Robert Brito, a concerned citizen, questioned the use of the vacated street being a public parking facility. Council reported in the memorandum of agreement between the County of Sublette and the Town of Pinedale it states the county will construct a public parking structure on the vacated portion of Mill Street. Motion carried unanimously.
Motion by Heuck to approve Ordinance 388, an ordinance amending the zoning map of the Town of Pinedale to reflect the amendment of the zoning classification of Lots One, Two, Three, Four, Five, Six, and Seven of Block One of the Hines Addition, Town of Pinedale, from their present zone district classification to R-1 Zone District, on the first reading. Motion seconded. Mayor Skinner presented the letter from Fred and Cheri Weatherly with concerns regarding the zoning amendment. Motion carried unanimously.
Mayor Skinner presented a letter from Robert Strom, representing Bottoms Up Brewing Company, following up the request for the useof the American Legion Park on July 8 for a beer festival. After discussion, council agreed to request Mr. Strom or a representative to attend a council meeting.
Council was agreeable to Mary Guthrie's request for a Law Day 2006 Proclamation.
Motion by Carlson to declare May 19 Arbor Day and have the dedication of the Burzlander Park. Motion seconded. Motion carried unanimously.
Council agreed to contact Pinedale Natural Gas about the cost of the improvement of the electric utility at the lagoon.
The following bills were presented for payment:
Ben Davis Painting 3,372.00; B-N-C Trash Service 501.50; California State University 135.00; Career Track 198.00; Casper Star Tribune 309.40; CenturyTel 607.80; CNH Capital 21,013.32; GMAC 44,341.67; Intermountain MRO Services 50.00; Lab Safety Supply 707.59; Norther Tool & Equipment 1.05; Pacific Power 338.00; Petty Cash/Patty Racich 15.40; Pinedale Medical Clinic 410.00; Pinedale Roundup 104.00; R & E Computer; 2,770.46; Patty Racich 37.50; Rock Springs Winnelson 119.95; Scott Machinery Company 44.98; Teletractors, Inc. 1,855.00; Union Telephone Company 116.29; Wyoming Analytical 290.00.
The following salaries are listed in gross monthly salariesand do not include any benefits or overtime:
Ron Brown, Public Works Director, 3,830.27: Ron Hanson, Public Works Supervisor, 3,419.59; Randy Hubbard, Public Works; Jeffrey Maxam,Public Works; Laurie Latta, Mayor's Assistant, 2,729.76; Patty Racich,Clerk/Treasurer, 3,830.27 ; Betty Hunt, Office Personnel; Julie Early, Animal Control Officer, 2,141.79; MeghanThoreau, Planning and Zoning; Ruth Neely, Municipal Judge, 1,021.65: Rose Skinner, Mayor, 1,000.00; Barbara Boyce, Council Person; Nylla Kunard, Council Person; Miriam Carlson, Council Person; Gary Heuck, Council Person.
Motion by Heuck to pay the bills as presented. Motionseconded. Motion carried unanimously.
Motion by Heuck to go into executive session to discuss personnel. Motion seconded. Motioncarried unanimously.
Motion by Kunard to return to regular session. Motionseconded. Motion carried unanimously.
Motion by Kunard to hire Joshua Wilson for the town maintenance department at $28,000, with the contingency he gets a CDL license when he's eligible. Motion seconded. Motion carried unanimously.
Motion by Heuck to allow Randy Hubbard to work part time/light duty, the hours and work schedule as determined by his doctor. Motion seconded. Motion carried unanimously.
Motion by Carlson to adjourn. Motion seconded. Motion carried unanimously.
Meeting adjourned at 8:10 p.m.
ATTEST:
MAYOR
TOWN CLERK/TREASURER
Published in the Sublette Examiner April 6, 2006

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