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Woman suffers serious injuries from crash in Valley YOU SAID IT
“I love Hispan-
ics, and my
best friends
City council? are Hispanics.
Immigration
laws are here
for a pur-
pose.”
– Uinta County
Commissioner
A woman was transported to Evanston Regional Hospital Tuesday afternoon with serious Craig Welling at a
injuries after crashing into a utility pole near the intersection of Wyoming Highways 414 Uinta County Say
and 412 in Mountain View. According to scanner traffic, the woman was stuck under the
No meeting on
March 17, where
car’s steering wheel. Firefighters had to cut the top off her car in order to remove her safely.
several residents
Kendra Hughes said on Facebook that the woman is her grandmother and that she’s doing
expressed
OK, but she was taken to University of Utah Hospital in Salt Lake City for further treatment. concerns over
(COURTESY PHOTO/Uinta County Fire and Ambulance) a proposed
immigration jail in
Uinta County

Group holds local meeting in opposition to detention center WEATHER


By Sheila McGuire ston’s Beeman-Cashin building. rano with Wyo Say No joined the same reasons we all do,” he He said Wyo Say No is ac-
Herald Reporter Evanston Mayor Kent Wil- the meeting via video from said. “When parents are taken, tively organizing business and
liams and Uinta County Com- Cheyenne. kids end up in foster care.” faith leaders across the state
EVANSTON — Local residents missioner Craig Welling both Serrano shared a video of He said Management and against the facility, including in
concerned about the Immigra- attended the event, along with an individual being detained by Training Corporation (MTC), Evanston. He also said he didn’t
tion and Customs Enforcement about two dozen other individu- ICE agents in Cheyenne and said the company behind the Uinta understand why anyone would
(ICE) detention center proposed als. he wants people to understand County proposal, has a poor be supportive of the proposed Chance of
for Uinta County had another op- Local event organizers shared the impacts on families when a track record on human rights location for the immigration jail.
portunity to share their concerns a brief film focusing on how breadwinner is detained. and has faced multiple lawsuits. “I’ve been to Evanston and to snow with a
and ask questions during a Uinta detention of illegal immigrants “These are hard-working “These lawsuits don’t just fall the spot they’re talking about,” high of 46. Low
County Say No event held on impacts the families left behind, people trying to support them- on MTC, they fall on the county
tonight 29.
Saturday, March 17, at Evan- following which Antonio Ser- selves. They love Wyoming for as well,” he warned. OPPOSITION, A4
Full forecast on A2

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Tethal and Hyrum Cooper and queen and king Kaylie Sharp and Weston Wiley (COURTESY PHOTO/Merle Lester) prom. (HERALD PHOTO/Aubrey MacDougall)

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News briefs from around the state


From Wyoming News Exchange newspapers

Concerns over Lovell students expelled Man who shot friend


for social media threats thought gun was empty
school safety can LOVELL (WNE) — Emphasizing the importance of school
safety, the Lovell School Board voted to expel two students who
RIVERTON (WNE) — A 22-year-old Riverton man who fatally
shot his friend will be released on a $50,000 surety bond.

be reported via had earlier made threats on social media and were arrested by
police for their actions.
After discussing the matter in executive session on March
He will only be required to pay the full cash amount if he
violates the terms of his release, which were set during his initial
appearance Wednesday in Riverton Circuit Court.
Keith Sack was charged with involuntary manslaughter for
12, the board voted to expel one Lovell Middle School student

statewide hotline and one Lovell High School student for 175 school days – the
equivalent of one school year — for “posting violent threats
geared toward their classmates on social media,” Supt. Rick
accidentally killing Levi King, 19, Riverton, on March 12.
In a police affidavit, Riverton Police Department detective Dan
Ladd said witness statements and evidence at the scene showed
ROCK SPRINGS (WNE) — The Safe2Tell hotline provides Woodford reported. the shooting was an accident.
students, parents, teachers and community members a way to Woodford noted the collaborative effort between the Big Horn Police were dispatched shortly before midnight Monday to
confidentially report safety concerns “in order for appropriate County Sheriff’s Dept. and the Lovell Police Dept. during the Keanan Pfisterer’s home on East Pine Street in Riverton, where
teams of school officials and law enforcement to create effective incident. King had been shot in the left temple with a Ruger Precision rifle
interventions in the lives of youth who are struggling,” according “There were two deputies in every building,” Woodford said. chambered in 6.5 Creedmore. The trigger’s pull weight was set
to a press release. “The Sheriff’s Dept. really stepped up.” at two pounds.
People can take advantage by calling 1-844-996-7233 or going He added that the LPD did a good job investigating the case Sack, Wyatt LeClair and Nicholas Taufen all were transported
to safe2tellwy.org. and he appreciated the agencies’ teamwork on the case. to the police department for questioning. All three said they had
“When tragedies like the recent school shooting in Florida oc- “The school district values a safe learning environment as a top been drinking beer while playing with the Ruger rifle. They told
cur, students, parents, teachers and administrators naturally look priority,” Woodford said. “The school board and administration police they had been dry firing the unloaded rifle while testing
to ways to prevent similar events in their schools and neighbor- are serious about keeping students safe and will take any threat the trigger mechanism.
hoods,” Wyoming Attorney General Peter Michael said in a press seriously.” At some point LeClair gave a loaded magazine to King. King
release. “We are fortunate in Wyoming, as a result of a concerted According to information released earlier by the Lovell Police then unwittingly loaded the fatal shot before the rifle was set aside.
study and action by the governor and Legislature, to have a system Department, the two boys were arrested on Thursday, Feb. 22, and Later, Sack picked up the rifle while the other three men were
in place called Safe2Tell that is part of the answer to preventing taken into police custody for making “terroristic threats.” They looking at their cell phones.
violence in, and associated with, our schools.” appeared before a judge and were immediately taken to a detention Sack told police that he looked through the scope but was
In 2016, lawmakers passed a bill that created a statewide tip facility after making threats on the social media site Instagram, unable to see because of what he thought was poor lighting. Not
line for school safety. Since then, Safe2Tell operators, law enforce- police said at the time. realizing the scope caps were down, Sack then swung the rifle
ment and school officials have responded to more than 185 tips Monday’s motion on the issue grants Superintendent Woodford towards King and touched the trigger, shooting King in the head.
regarding suicide threats and self-harm; investigated more than the authority to provide the students with educational services in Sack told police he “knew he should have treated the gun as if
100 tips on drug and alcohol use from students; addressed 191 an “alternate setting as deemed appropriate.” it were loaded” as he was instructed to do in hunter safety courses.
cases of bullying; and 30 tips regarding school shootings, two of
which led to an arrest.

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southwest Wyoming and Rich County, Utah. Send your letters to editor@uintacountyherald.com.

The ‘age’ of your DNA Anti-protest bill was a


depends on what you eat rollercoaster of a ride
T elomeres are the caps of DNA at the ends promote inflammation and oxidative stress
of our chromosomes that protect our may also accelerate telomere erosion, namely
genetic material and make it possible for our obesity, a sedentary lifestyle, smoking, chronic
By Kerry Drake
WyoFile.com
than the fine for any criminal
state statute on the books and
shortly after taking office — but
the affair spooked Wyoming’s
cells to divide. Telomeres are where the DNA stress, and a low socioeconomic status. a defacto deathblow to most resource barons and their pup-
replication machinery attaches during the cell What does this mean for you and me? I can cover the highs and lows advocacy groups. pets in Cheyenne all the same.
division process, so that the entire DNA strand It means that the positive choices we make of the recent legislative budget Why on earth would we Wyoming has never remotely
can be copied. when it comes to what we eat or how much session and only discuss one bill. need such a bill? The bill’s pro- had a situation like Standing
Each time the cell divides, the telomeres get we exercise — among other lifestyle factors One terrible zombie mon- ponents said it was to prevent Rock, but that didn’t stop the
shorter. For the next cell division to happen, — can maintain our telomeres, one of the strosity from out-of-state that a Dakota Access Pipeline style conservative think-tank the
there must be enough room left on the telomere many mechanisms by which healthy behaviors didn’t succumb to popular oppo- mass-protest from happening in American Legislative Exchange
for the replication enzymes. If the telomere promote longevity. sition until a week after the Leg- Wyoming. Council from creating so-called
becomes too short, the DNA can’t be Higher levels of vegetable and fruit islature should have adjourned. In 2016 the Standing Rock model legislation to punish pro-
copied properly, and the cell cannot consumption, fiber intake, vitamin How bad was Sen- Sioux Tribe and hun- tests against industry and shop-
divide. To prevent excessive shorten- and mineral adequacy, and exercise ate File 74? It threat- dreds of supporters ping here and in other states. Sen.
ing, the enzyme telomerase rebuilds are the factors associated with longer ened our free speech protested the comple- Leland Christensen (R-Alta)
telomeres. telomeres and/or greater telomerase rights by proposing tion of the DAPL, sponsored the bill, but opponents
Telomere length and telomerase enzyme activity. to criminalize protest claiming the oil and gas charged it was taken verbatim
activity are factors associated with When the telomeres get too short, and impeding “criti- transport line threat- from the ALEC proposal.
biological aging. As scientists con- HEALTHY the cell can no longer divide, becom- cal infrastructure” — a ened their water sup- The Senate passed SF-74 by
tinue to examine the complex role of LIVING ing what scientists call senescent. Se- sweeping category that DRAKE’S ply, sacred lands and a 25-5 vote then sent the bill to
telomeres in the aging process and the nescent cells are still alive, but not able would have included TAKE ultimately their sover- the House where it was heard by
role they play in our health, we have
BY JOEL FUHRMAN, MD
to carry out normal cellular processes, gas and oil pipelines, eignty. The peaceful the House Minerals Committee.
come to understand that shorter telomere length and as more cells in a tissue become senescent, refineries and mines but also protest morphed into a months- House minerals killed it on a
is associated with lifestyle-related diseases such it impairs the tissue’s ability to repair damage. cable TV lines, cell towers and long, sit-in style obstruction 4-4 vote — majority support is
as heart disease, diabetes, osteoporosis, cancer Plus, senescent cells negatively affect the func- irrigation ditches. One would be campaign amid an especially required for a bill to proceed out
and premature death. tion of neighboring cells, including promoting hard pressed to spit in Wyoming bitter northern plains winter. of committee. That should have
The good news is that telomere length, the development of cancer. without hitting “critical infra- It got ugly. Demonstrators put the issue to rest but in a nearly
although influenced by genetics, can also be Telomere length and telomerase enzyme structure” by the bill’s definition. and journalists endured attack unprecedented move, committee
affected by environmental factors, including activity can be measured in human white blood And if a prosecutor decided dogs, pepper spray, arrests, strip chairman Mike Greear (R-Wor-
diet and lifestyle choices. A superior diet and cells. A shorter length or lower telomerase your expectoration damaged or searches and fire-hoses in sub- land) used a technicality — he’d
a healthy lifestyle are associated with greater activity has been associated with not only the impeded the operation of the zero weather. failed to sign the bill’s jacket and
telomere length. shortening of the human lifespan, but also a facility in question, SF-74 called The Obama administration thus officially complete the com-
Conversely, since oxidative stress and number of chronic, preventable diseases, in- for 10 years in prison and fines eventually responded by using mittee process — to weasel out
chronic inflammation are linked to telomere of up to $10,000. the permitting process to require of the panel’s decision and call a
For organizations that “aided the company to explore a safer, revote the next day. Two legisla-
shortening, studies have reported factors that DNA, A6
and abetted” protests that caused less sensitive route for its project. tors, Rep. Bill Henderson (R-
damage, the Senate called for a It was a short-lived victory for Cheyenne) and Rep. Tom Crank
fine up to $1 million. The House tribal and conservation advo- (R-Kemmerer), flip-flopped and

Cakes, guns, discrimination lowered it to a maximum of cates — the Trump administra-


$100,000, which is still more tion reinstated DAPL’s permits ROLLERCOASTER, A5

and freedom of association


By Thomas L. Knapp to stop selling guns to that age to. It’s her right to do business
William Lloyd Garrison Center group. — or not — with whomever
These lawsuits are not she wants, for whatever reasons
In the wake of the mass about gun rights, any more are important to her.
shooting at a high school in than Masterpiece Cakeshop, Of course, many who take
Parkland, Florida, a number Ltd. v. Colorado Civil Rights one side on one of the topics
of businesses have moved Commission, now before the above take the opposite side
to distance themselves from US Supreme Court, is about on the other — “conservatives”
scary-looking weapons like the same-sex marriage rites. Both because they hate same-sex
AR-15, from younger purchas- sets of cases, arguments to the marriage and love guns, “pro-
ers of weapons in general, and contrary notwithstanding, are gressives” because they love
from organizations that don’t clearly about freedom of as- same-sex marriage and hate
support laws in support of the sociation. guns. Each group considers its
Second Amendment to the U.S. If a baker doesn’t want desired ends too important to
Constitution. to make a wedding cake abstain from hypocrisy as to the
Whether these moves are for a same-sex wedding, he means of achieving those ends.
from sincere conviction or shouldn’t have to. It’s his right The hypocrites’ hobgoblin
mere concern for bottom lines, to do business — or not— of choice when arguing the
they’re provoking backlash. with whomever he wants, for wrong sides of these cases is
Retailers like Walmart and whatever reasons are important Jim Crow, a set of racial seg-
Dick’s Sporting Goods face to him. regation laws that prevailed in
multiple discrimination law- If a store owner doesn’t the American south for nearly
suits from 18- to 21-year-olds want to sell an AR-15 to an
over their corporate decisions 18-year-old, she shouldn’t have GUNS, A8

Dear Phoenix Zoo: those ferrets are from Wyoming


W yoming’s black-footed ferret is a rock
star at the Phoenix Zoo. In fact, you
might think the elusive little critter was native
getting it mounted. colonies of the elusive nocturnal animal. None
The taxidermist took one look at it and after were found.
a long pause said he needed to make a phone Ferrets are common in America as pets. But
showed that an adult female black-footed fer-
ret and her litter of kits killed and ate more
than 1,000 prairie dogs a year for their diet.
to Arizona. Not so. call. When he returned he said this these are not native. These are origi- This ferret looks a lot like a mink but the
An obscure place in our state was the host animal was not only an endangered nally from Europe. The only local two animals are not related. It has a close
of one of the most impressive recovery sto- species, but it was extinct! ferret in America is the black-footed relative in Europe called the Polecat, not to
ries of an extinct animal that has occurred in Wyoming Game and Fish officials ferret, which originally roamed all be confused with the expression “doggone
America over the last several decades. descended en masse on Meeteetse over North America. polecat” to describe a bad guy in old-time
In 1979, the black-footed-ferret was and the Hogg home. The hunt was on In a recent column, I wrote about Wyoming.
declared extinct in the world. The famous for the rest of the animals. how reliant the American Indians Bob Oakleaf and Andrea Orabona, non-
naturalist and artist John James Audubon first This was an amazing coincidence MY were on the buffalo. Well, in this game biologists of the G&F, worked on
painted and published reports of the critter involving a pesky dog and some folks THOUGHTS case, the prairie dog is the buffalo to the project, which is featured in a video on
around 1846. who thought they had found a really BY BILL SNIFFIN the black-footed ferret. The latter’s YouTube.
In 1981, Lucille Hogg’s pet dog Shep odd-looking animal. Thankfully that entire existence is based on killing Back in the 1980s, G&F staffers tried to
dragged home a carcass of an unusual animal taxidermist was alert enough to contact Game and eating prairie dogs. locate the rest of the pack of ferrets, using an
at their ranch home near Meeteetse. Lucille and Fish. One Game and Fish biologist described the old-style trap and then some huge hand-held
was a fixture in Meeteetse at her Lucille’s Our local newspaper in Lander along with relationship as the prairie dog providing “room antennas. They walked around trying to track
Café. She and husband John took the odd crit- most newspapers in Wyoming ran news stories and board” for the ferrets, since the ferrets also
ter to a local taxidermist to talk about possibly and ads in the late 1970s trying to locate any live in abandoned prairie dog towns. One study FERRETS, A7

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Records/News
obituaries Obituary
Cyrena Hess deadlines:
Aug. 21, 1981 – March 13, 2018 Noon on
Cyrena Hess, resident of Salt Lake City, up for it in personality and feistiness. She Joshua Walton; nieces and nephew —
Monday for
Utah, formerly of Evanston, passed away was kind and loving. Abby, Gabby and Chase Hall; stepfather, Tuesday’s
on March 13, at the age of 36. She loved the outdoors, hiking, camp- Johnny Quillinan; grandmother, Louise
She was born in Bismarck, North Da- ing and fishing. She was a talented artist. Troyer; uncle, Joe Lopez; and husband, paper, and
kota, on Aug. 21, 1981. She lived most of She enjoyed spending time with her friends Nate Devitt.
her life in Evanston, where she graduated and loved ones. She loved animals and She was predeceased by her loving noon on
high school.
Cyrena was a happy, upbeat person.
always had a furry companion at her side.
She will be sadly missed by her father
mother, Cynthia Lopez.
Services will be held at 6 p.m. on Sat-
Thursday for
She always had a hug to give or a smile to and stepmother, Jerry and Sue Hess; urday, March 31, at the far end of Bear Friday’s paper
share. She was short in stature but made sister and brother-in-law, Clorice and River State Park.

OPPOSITION foundation for our children and


a safe place for our kids.”
our backs on our humanity for a
few bucks.”
from A1 Olivas said she has spent Welling addressed education
he said. “I don’t know why years working with local law and employment.
anyone would want to put such enforcement to build trust with “I hesitate to say this, but I
an ugly thing on such a beauti- the Latino community in town. will,” he said. “We have an issue
ful place.” “For a long time, the Latino in this county of diminishing tal-
Following the videos and community wouldn’t report ent and an educated workforce.
Serrano’s comments, attendees any crime out of fear,” she said. Many of us are getting older and
spoke to Williams and Welling “We worked really hard and our young people leave because they
directly about their concerns outstanding law enforcement can’t find work.”
with the proposal. Welling be- worked really hard to build Welling said he wasn’t nec-
gan by saying commissioners that trust. We’re going to have essarily connecting these com-
were still committed to visiting it crumble — we’re ripping it ments to the detention center, but
an MTC facility, though they apart.” there is a lot of community con-
may be visiting a detention Local resident Andrew Mel- cern about people finding jobs.
center in either New Mexico lor asked Welling and Williams Pete Roitz said it would be
or Texas as opposed to a cen- to think about why Utah doesn’t far better for the community
ter in California as originally want the center, which would be to come together and find a
intended. operated by MTC, a company Evanston resident Lubia Olivas (far right) shares her concerns about the proposed ICE detention facility way to fund and build a trade
“Saundra Meyer (former already based in Utah. during an emotional conversation with Uinta County Commissioner Craig Welling and Evanston Mayor Kent school. Evanston resident Re-
Evanston city councilwoman “This proposal is like we’re Williams (center). (HERALD PHOTO/Sheila McGuire) becca Young added, “Kids aren’t
and state legislator) suggested picking up somebody else’s going to stay here to work at this
we visit one in a rural com- trash,” Mellor said. prison anyway.”
munity more like ours,” he said. Another resident, Joice Man- civil, not a criminal offense, and considering this,” Beppler said. missioners since the proposed Colleen Kunz asked Welling
Serrano spoke up to encour- der, said she had done research that is why people in detention “It took courage for you to come location is outside of Evanston if the community was going
age a surprise visit instead of a on MTC and specifically into centers have fewer protections here today, and I appreciate it. I city limits. to have an opportunity to meet
planned one. the type of jobs that would and rights. urge you to take time to go visit Eric Mander asked Commis- with representatives of MTC to
“If they know you’re com- materialize if the facility were Bridger Valley resident Bar- the Latino community here in sioner Welling if there was any ask questions. “The community
ing, you’re going to see the best to be built. bara Roitz said she didn’t want Evanston.” way concerned citizens could has a right to ask them questions
of the best,” he said. “Surprise “There’s really high turnover the conversation to veer off Beppler also said he was visit a detention center to see for before any decision is made,”
visits reveal the truth.” in these jobs, and the research topic by talking about federal concerned commissioners were themselves what it’s like. she said.
Longtime Evanston resident doesn’t back up the claimed immigration laws. going to be asked to sign an Welling said, “I don’t have Welling replied, “That’s fair.
Lubia Olivas said she has vis- benefits or the wages,” she said. “We all know immigration inter-governmental agreement the authority to get you into We can do that.”
ited families and worked as a Welling said he has had laws are a mess,” she said, “but with ICE for the facility and one of these prisons,” at which Olivas again stressed she
translator in detention centers. conversations with people in there’s nothing we here can do Uinta County would then be point Barbara Roitz interrupted doesn’t believe this proposal
Her voice was cracking as she the Latino community in Evan- about those laws. There is some- left “high and dry” if things did and asked, “So you admit it’s a would be helpful for the commu-
fought to hold back tears. ston who are supportive of the thing we can do about the heart not go well. prison?” nity. “There is lots of money to
“These people suffer,” she proposal. and soul of our community.” Welling replied, “I’m very Barbara’s husband, Pete lose when people leave because
said, “and these are my people.” “The mayor and I are not Evanston attorney Tim Bep- confident the county won’t be Roitz, said he didn’t want to of this,” she said. “My aunt was
She said it is very easy for here in an adversarial situation,” pler said he cares about the com- left on the hook for any money.” see this turn into an adversarial here visiting at Christmas. She
people to pass judgment and ask he said. “We’re here to collect munity, which is approximately Mayor Williams said the situation. “I was born and raised said this place reminded her of a
why illegal immigrants don’t information and we appreciate 10 percent Latino. proposal is “far from a done here and it’s an embarrassment Hallmark movie and it’s beauti-
just become legal, but it is actu- the opportunity.” “We’re disrespecting that deal,” and said the decision is to even be having this conversa- ful. Our community we’ve built
ally very difficult for people to The commissioner said peo- part of our community by even ultimately up to the county com- tion,” he said.” We’re turning is beautiful.”
enter or remain in the country ple should keep in mind there
legally. Olivas continued say- are reasons immigration laws
ing she didn’t see the center as
anything Evanston needs.
are in place.
“I love Hispanics, and my Serve with passion, make
“There are unfilled jobs in
Evanston now and we don’t
best friends are Hispanics,” he
said. “Immigration laws are here a difference, be a hero!
need this. MTC doesn’t care for a purpose.” The Wyoming State Hospital is looking
about our community,” she said. Serrano countered and said ATTENTION for professionals like you! Numerous
“They will come here and de-
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many people are not aware that
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Evanston Civic Chorus to host a capella night on Monday
The Evanston Civic Chorus wide range of popular a cap-
will host A Cappella Night at pella music from the 1500s
7 p.m. on March 26. The per- through 2015.
formance will be at the newly With songs from the Beatles
renovated Evanston Middle and Billy Joel to Josh Groban
School. and One Republic, this concert
This free concert will feature will entertain the whole family.
the chorus and small groups Refreshments will be served
from within the organization at a reception following the
and the community singing a concert.

ROLLERCOASTER / from A3
the “zombie bill” went to the full House for debate. The two men
cracked under industry pressure, outraged bill opponents said.
SF-74 went on to pass the House 36-23, heavily amended, with
much heart-felt debate.
I was stunned by the twisted, illogical support for SF-74. Con-
servative legislators who continually rant about outsiders, including
other governmental entities, telling Wyoming what to do embraced
the ALEC bill with an almost religious fervor, even absurdly deny-
ing its origin. The Evanston Civic Chorus will host a free concert at Evanston Middle School on Monday, March 26. (COURTESY PHOTO)
Democrats and a few Republicans raised concerns about citi-
zens’ free speech rights, and a contingent of ranchers led by Rep.
Eric Barlow (R-Gillette) questioned the bill’s negative impact on

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property rights.
“This isn’t even our bill,” said Rep. Cathy Connolly (D-Laramie).

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“Just vote it down today.”
Rep. Jared Olsen (R-Cheyenne) said he wanted to “dispel the

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$
myth” that the bill came from out of state. He said he co-sponsored it
because a refinery in his district asked a law firm to help put together
a bill. “It just so happens that there is model legislation that they
looked to, but that’s not uncommon in our legislative process,” he
said. “We shouldn’t reinvent the wheel and we didn’t. But we made
this bill Wyoming.”
No, what the sponsors likely did was nothing more than click a
few computer keys, open the ALEC website and download a bill it
copied word-for-word. Or maybe they just opened an ALEC envelope
or email. However it got here, SF-74 is no more a Wyoming bill than
a drugstore cowboy is a rodeo champ.
Rep. Jim Byrd (D-Cheyenne), a Minerals Committee member, said
industry couldn’t take the defeat at Standing Rock. “So the result of
this is to truncate your First Amendment rights to go in and do what
you think is necessary underneath that thing we hold very dear, that
binds the basics of our country, the Bill of Rights,” he said.
For pure sarcasm no one could touch Rep. Lloyd Larsen (R-
Lander), who scoffed at those who raised concerns. “I’ve had to choke
back the tears on the [sight] of my rights being trampled right in front
of my eyes,” he said mockingly. “I hope that my emotions will hold
as I venture to discuss this in further detail.” Larsen, it’s worth noting,
owns a pipeline construction company.
Rep. John Eklund (R-Cheyenne) claimed the bill protects free
speech but warned protesters about their conduct. “You’d better stick
to the law. Go out there and have a friendly protest, that’s great,” he
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said. “But don’t damage things, don’t impede an ongoing operation
that costs or could damage or injure people or industries. Or our
income streams in Wyoming — after all, it does fund our education.”

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I wonder what Eklund and other legislators would think if they
had family members who had been injured by “security” thugs hired
by DAPL. Would industry still be all-important, or would people
matter too?
“The East India Tea Company would have loved SF-74,” said
Rep. Charles Pelkey (D-Laramie), drawing an apt comparison to the
historic protest in Boston Harbor that was prelude to the Revolution-
ary War.

NOW!
It went unmentioned during House debate, but Bull Connor —
commissioner of public safety for the city of Birmingham, Alabama,
during the civil rights protests of the 1960s — would have loved it, too.
Had he been empowered to lock up Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
for a decade and fine the Southern Christian Leadership Conference
$1 million, things may have turned out very differently.
A court challenge seemed certain if the bill became law, but Re-
publican Gov. Matt Mead vetoed the misguided measure, which he
called “flawed” and said needs more work. Mead — who is unencum-
bered by political concerns after deciding not to seek elected office
again — said he agrees it is necessary to ensure critical infrastructure
is safe and secure.
But he criticized the bill for its protection of what he called “ordi-
nary” facilities like hay barns and irrigation dams. Mead said existing
Wyoming laws already cover attempts to impede or damage critical
infrastructure. We already have laws against trespass and damaging
property.
I was initially confident that Mead’s arguments, combined with
increasingly forceful public opposition, would finally seal the mea-
sure’s fate. But the Senate voted to override the veto without breaking
stride, 20-5. That left it all up to the House. Since House backers only
Yeah, this is
needed to add four more votes to get to 40, two-thirds of the chamber,
chances of keeping it from becoming law looked bleak.
our best deal of
I was even more pessimistic when Republicans caucused im-
mediately before the vote. The GOP closes all of its caucus meet-
the year and we
ings — the laissez faire attitude toward free speech doesn’t extend
to doing the public’s business in private — so there’s no telling what invite you not to miss it!
they discussed, but such secret sessions are often the vehicle for party
leaders to press for a unified stand on an issue. But you have to hurry...
Early in the voting, though, it was clear that party lines weren’t
going to hold. Conservatives like Cheri Steinmetz (R-Lingle) and
Mark Kinner (R-Sheridan) refused to extend their support to the veto
we can only offer this
override, despite having voted for the bill’s passage. A bloc of five
Casper Republicans –— House Speaker Steve Harshman, Bunky
special until Friday,
Loucks, Joe MacGuire, Jerry Obermueller and Tom Walters — also
rejected the override effort, which failed by an unexpectedly lopsided March 30, 2018!
20-33 vote.
What made the difference? Loucks said Mead’s veto message that
explained the bill wasn’t ready to become law “resonated with me.”
“We amended it a lot,” he recalled. “At one point someone asked
if we even knew exactly what was in the bill, and I admitted I didn’t.”
The bill’s failure could be chalked up as a temporary loss for sup-
porters who vowed to sponsor a similar measure in 2019. Or it could
be permanent if opponents get on the ball and launch a year-long
campaign against this and all ALEC bills. Most Wyoming voters will
reject the idea that our state should mindlessly adopt prototype bills
of any stripe. And consideration of the basic un-American attitude
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Concert series brings Canadian band The Wardens to Evanston


By Bradie Jill Jones and a natural ability to connect high-country warden cabins,
Herald Reporter with an audience. old newspaper clippings and,
The trio joked about the of course, plenty of Banff’s
EVANSTON — On the eve- necessity of enjoying each majestic scenery.
ning of Friday, March 9, The other’s company as they often “Even if the show’s bad,
Arts, Inc. Concert Series con- travel miles together in the those pictures never let you
tinued its run at Davis Middle small cab of a pickup truck, down,” they told the audience.
School as part of The Art Inc.’s pulling a cargo trailer. The The men told tales,
ongoing concert series. audience visibly enjoyed the strummed and plucked guitars
In the United States, the three good-natured men. and a standup bass, and sang
word warden is often classified The unique group formed all original songs from their
as a law enforcement term. nine years ago and they have lives working in the outdoors.
However, the America’s neigh- “been traveling the West and They also included stories
bors to the north, assign the performing ever since.” They about a bear who was referred
moniker to their national park explained that by “the West” to as the “Hamburgler,” after
workers who fulfill the same they actually mean western becoming habituated by get-
responsibilities as America’s Canada. It’s only been a few ting into Banff’s McDonald’s
well known national park years since the group brought garbage cans.
rangers. their show south of the border. A sad song was sung about
Community members were They said of their trav- a warden who had been injured
treated to an evening of unique els through the states, “The out on the trail, but managed to
western folk music by the landscapes are beautiful and write his parents and girlfriend
group that calls themselves the people are very kind and a goodbye letter before he
The Wardens. generous.” passed, telling them not to be
The band is a group of three Two of the men are retired sad because he couldn’t imag-
men — Scott Ward, Bradley now and spend their time trav- ine a more beautiful, perfect
Bischoff and Ray Schmidt eling and performing for their place to pass from this life.
— who came into association own enjoyment. One of the There were also songs about
having all been actual war- men in the trio, Schmidt, still dangerous forest fires, life in
dens of Banff National Park works for Parks Canada during remote cabins, wildlife, history
in Canada. Cumulatively, the the summer months. and much more.
three performers have more The backdrop for Friday Following the performance
than 75 years of experience as evening’s performance in- attendees could be heard ex-
wardens in Canada’s national cluded a large screen on which pressing their appreciation for
parks. dozens of pictures faded in the performance and saying
The three hit it off right and out, featuring scenes rel- they hope the act will return
away with talents including evant to each tale being told in the future.
Canadian trio The Wardens spend the evening entertaining concert goers.They came to Evanston as the fifth superior musicianship, sing- by the performers. Pictures
installment of The Arts, Inc. Concert Series. (HERALD PHOTO/Bradie Jill Jones) ing, songwriting, storytelling of Canada’s wildlife, remote WARDENS, A8

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Senior center in-home and respite services focus of chamber luncheon
By Sheila McGuire program is to serve senior
Herald Reporter citizens and disabled adults over
the age of 18 and to keep people
EVANSTON — The Evanston in their homes and out of institu-
Chamber of Commerce Lun- tions. Fees are determined on a
cheon on Thursday, March 8, sliding scale based on income,
was held at the Uinta Senior and eligibility is based on need
Citizens Center, where the dis- determined through an Aging
cussion topic was in-home ser- Needs Evaluation Summary
vices and respite care, presented (AGNES).
by Access Care Coordinator The WYHS program is not
Pam Ward. free, and Ward stressed there
Ward said the services avail- ware certain things the program
able to provide assistance to cannot help with, like shoveling
caregivers are frequently unde- snow and pet care.
rutilized and the senior center is “The goal is safety and keep-
making an effort to get informa- ing the client in the home,” she
tion out to the public about the said, “and it’s about needs, not
many assistance options. wants.”
Ward said there are two Another program is the Na-
primary programs the center tional Family Caregiver Support
utilizes to provide services. Program, which focuses on pro-
The Wyoming Home Services viding services for caregivers.
(WYHS) program can provide In this program, the caregiver,
assistance with homemaking, not the care receiver, is actually Uinta Senior Citizens, Inc., Access Care Coordinator Pam Ward shared information about in-home services and respite card at the March Chamber
personal care, care coordina- the client. Fees for this program luncheon. (HERALD PHOTO/Sheila McGuire)
tion, medication set up, respite are a suggested donation.
provision and adult day care. “Caregivers have a certain
Homemaking services include look about them,” said Ward. a caregiver support group that recipient. plans activities and outings for no participants enrolled in the
light housekeeping, shopping, “They have faces of total ex- meets regularly. Additionally, a loan closet participants through the pro- Adult Day Care program, but
laundry and meal preparation, haustion.” Ward said it is not necessary program is able to loan out gram. “We’re licensed with the they are making a push to get
while personal care services She said they are able to for the care receiver to be a fam- care items such as walkers or state and required to maintain people enrolled.
include assistance with shower- offer assistance such as meal ily member, and there is even wheelchairs. standards,” said Ward, “but we Anyone interested in more
ing/bathing, dressing, hygiene preparation and respite care, long-distance help available for The Adult Day Care pro- hold ourselves to even a higher information or with questions
and eating. as well as provide information caregivers who live more than gram is also available to offer standard to care for loved ones.” about qualifications can call
Ward said the goal of the and counseling. They also host 50 miles away from the care services. Ward said a CNA Ward said there are currently Pam Ward at (307) 789-3553.

FERRETS / from A3
As the G&F was able to breed more and more
ferrets, other places around the country got
the ferret, Wyoming was hardly mentioned and
the location where they were found was spelled
bit of credit after all.
Not sure I will wear that T-shirt back in
the ferrets, which had radio collars installed involved, including Colorado facilities and the “Meteetse,” rather than the correct spelling of Wyoming, though.
on them. Phoenix Zoo. Meeteetse. Oh well. Check out additional columns at www.bill-
Ultimately they found more than 50 of the Today, ferrets have been re-released to the The zoo has provided over 400 black-footed sniffin.com. He has published six books. His cof-
ferrets and the small colony seemed to be do- outdoors. A big event was held in Meeteetse ferrets, which have been re-introduced into the fee table book series has sold 30,000 copies. You
ing well. on July 26, 2016, where the critters were re- wild. So, I grudgingly have to give them a little can find them at www.wyomingwonders.com.
But this did not last long. introduced to their original home area. There
The reason the black-footed ferret was de- are now more than 1,500 ferrets running loose
clared extinct in 1979 was because of a disease and they seem to be thriving. Not good news
called plague, which had been wiping out prairie for prairie dogs, though.
dogs and killing ferrets at the same time. Meanwhile, I even bought a T-shirt at the
By 1985, the number of Meeteetse ferrets Phoenix Zoo, which was emblazoned with the
was down to 18 and the decision was made to big photos of the black-footed ferret and a big
capture all of them and put them into a captive logo for the zoo.
facility to prevent further deaths leading to I cannot blame Arizonans for wanting to take
extinction. some credit for this amazing survival success
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‘Hats Off’ to entertain Friday, Saturday in Evanston

The Evanston and Evanston South stakes of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints wil present “Hats Off to Broadway — A Blast from the Past” on Friday and Saturday, March 23-34, at the Evanston South Stake
Center. Each performance is free and will begin at 7 p.m. This year’s production is a fun mixture of Broadway, pop, Disney songs and more. The musical is directed by Judy Hatch and accompanied by Jaraun Dennis. Lisa
Browning is in charge of costumes, and Jenny Welling is handling scenery and props, while Austin Bunot is working the sound for the production. (COURTESY PHOTO/Jenny Welling)

WARDENS / from A6
talents.
The Wardens also performed a
The band also joked and said that
the stools made from saddles at the
final official concert of the series
will feature the Quebe Sisters, who
original and fun as well!”
The Arts, Inc., will also hold
Shasta Wigginton and Carolee concert earlier in the day at Evanston McDonald’s in Evanston were some will perform at 7 p.m. on April 13, Speakeasy Night featuring 1920s-
Bowen, of The Arts, Inc., discovered Middle School. The band praised the of the greatest things they had seen at Davis Middle School. Wigginton type music performed by Good Co.
the group at Arts Northwest Booking students, saying they were “receptive, so far in their travels. said of the upcoming concert, “If That performance is for a 21-and-old-
Conference, which is a showcase for polite and asked some very intelligent This is the fourth of five shows you enjoyed The Wardens, you will er crowd that will begin at 6 p.m. at
artists to come and show off their questions at the end of the show.” in this year’s concert series. The also like the Quebe Sisters. They are the Evanston Roundhouse on May 4.

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Soccer teams go
winless in Casper
Players show positive signs as they head
back this weekend for conference play
By Bryon Glathar of the three while at the Casper “… We did not play as well,
Herald Managing Editor tournament. and the match got a little out of
“This last weekend went hand,” Richins said.
EVANSTON — The Evanston pretty well,” he said. “We had Brock Rigby and Jess Rich-
High School boys’ and girls’ soc- goals of staying organized, com- ins scored the goals over the
cer teams kicked off the season municating and moving the ball weekend, with assists from An-
last weekend, where both teams to wide places. We were very drik Cortez and Victor Limon.
competed in the Casper Jam- successful with the first two Goalie Latham Chandler had 11
boree March 16-17. Although goals and felt that we need to saves in the three games.
both teams returned to Evanston continue to work on goal three.” Conference play begins this
without a win, it’s not all doom He said practice this week weekend; both teams will travel
and gloom. Boys’ first-year head has focused on that third goal of back to Casper where they’ll
coach Brian Richins said the moving the ball wide. each face Natrona on Friday,
Red Devils have been focusing The Devils faced Thunder March 23, before playing Kelly
Farid Olivera practices shots on goal on Tuesday, in Kemmerer, while teammates wait to take their turn. The on three aspects of the game, Basin in the opening round of Walsh on Saturday.
Devils head to Casper this weekend to take on Natrona and Kelly Walsh. (KEMMERER GAZETTE/Theresa Davis) and they did a great job on two the Jamboree, falling 0-2. But it Richins said he’s optimistic
was a close game. about the season.
“They (Thunder Basin) “We expect to compete for
scored 2 and we had two very a conference title this season,”
good opportunities to score that he said. “We have a great group
we missed,” Richins said. “So, of athletes and guys who have
it was a loss, but a fairly even bought into soccer deeply. I am
match in terms of opportunities.” in my first year as head coach
The boys’ next match was of the boys’ team, but I was an
against Sheridan; it ended in a assistant last season and feel like
tie, 1-1 (there were no overtimes I’ve coached these older boys
at the tournament). Evanston since their first experience in
went up, 1-0, early on Sheri- club ball, so the transition has
dan, but just before the first half not been too difficult. If we can
ended, the Broncos were able to continue to grow in our system
score. After a scoreless second and change out some bad habits
half, the teams settled for a tie. for more productive habits, I feel
“Our guys played very well we have the tools available to be
and we generated a lot of pos- very successful.”
sessions in the attacking side of Richins said this year’s team
the field,” Richins said. has a solid group of four seniors
Although Richins had good and six juniors who are leading
takeaways from the first two the team, along with a small
matches, the boys struggled group of sophomores and even
against Buffalo, losing 2-6 in a freshman or two.
The Evanston High School girls’ soccer team practices in Kemmerer on Tuesday.The Lady Devils went 0-2-1 at the Casper Jamboree last weekend their third and final match of the
and they’ll head back to Casper this week to face Natrona and Kelly Walsh in conference play. (KEMMERER GAZETTE/Theresa Davis) Jamboree. SOCCER, B5

HUG team wins state championship


By Barbara Diehl
Contributed Story

GILLETTE — High Uinta


Gymnastics (HUG) earned 1st
place in the silver division at
the Wyoming State USA Xcel
Gymnastics Championships
held Saturday, March 17, in
Gillette. They also took 3rd
place as a team in the bronze
division, and 5th place team
in the gold division.
The gymnasts brought
home a total of 13 gold, 10
silver and 8 bronze medals.
Eighteen of HUG’s gymnasts
made the trek to Gillette and
made Evanston and Bridger
Valley proud of the young
tumblers, vaulters, dancers
and fearless all-around ath- Lyman junior McKinley Bradshaw takes a free-throw shot at the state
letes. Many of these com- tournament in the game against Buffalo. She was recently named
petitors had never been to the 2017-18 Wyoming Girls Basketball Gatorade Player of the Year.
state championships before, (COURTESY PHOTOS/Eric Quinney)
so this was a new experience
for them.
Samantha Simmonds,
daughter of Scott and Can-
Lyman’s Bradshaw
dace, was HUG’s shining star
in the bronze division, bring-
ing home five medals and
named player of year
winning 1st place all-around By Virginia Giorgis
with a score of 36.925. Kylee Bridger Valley Pioneer
Kent, daughter of Quinton and
Courtney, brought back the High Uinta Gymnastics silver team members (front) Cheznee Mackey and Kylee Kent; (back) Sofia Casillas, LYMAN — Lady Eagle McKinley Bradshaw was named the
highest all-around score of Natalia Quintero and Zoe Lazaro earned first place at the state competition last weekend in Gillette. 2017-18 Wyoming Girls Basketball Gatorade Player of the Year.
37.300 and earned four medals (COURTESY PHOTO/Barbara Diehl) This is the 33rd year in which the Gatorade Company has
in the silver division. honored the nation’s best high school athletes. Bradshaw is the
Natalia Quintero, daugh- first Gatorade Wyoming Girls Basketball Player of the Year to
ter of Lilia and Daniel, also and Natalia were all-state one with her gold medal on athletes took other individual be chosen from Lyman High School.
brought back four medals and all-around champions. the beam. Charlee Fanos, events, medaling in some and The 5-foot-11 junior guard/forward led the Eagles to a 22-3
had an impressive all-around In the gold division, Jaden Madison Graham and Sofia placing in others. record and the Class 3A state quarterfinals this year in which the
score of 36.450 in the silver Grasse, daughter of John Casillas all took 2nd place
division. Samantha, Kylee and Brenda, dazzled every- in the all-around. Additional HUG, B2 BRADSHAW, B6

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Members of High Uinta Gymnastics did well at state last weekend. Pictured are (front row) Danica Jorgensen, Madilyn Roetker, Raegan Roetker, Madison Graham, Kinley Graham and Kristin Ayala; (middle) Charlee Fanos, Sofia
Casillas, Kylee Kent, Jaden Grasse, Zoe Lazaro and Samantha Simmonds; (back) Cheznee Mackey,Austin Robertson,Victoria Aimone,Ashley Martin, Hadley Blackwell and Natalia Quintero. (COURTESY PHOTO/Barbara Diehl)

HUG / from B1 pionships, to be held in May at came from our youngest competi- The HUG team is coached by held in the nearly new Campbell
Galveston, Texas. Ashley Martin tor Madilyn Roetker: “Why is state Barb Diehl, Ashley Graham and County Rec Center. Seventeen
The gold-division athletes all and Victoria Aimone will represent so far away? It takes forever to get Hayley Perkins. teams and more than 400 athletes
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DXD 41 118 (6:00) “Tarzan” (2013) Star-For. Star-For. Star-For. Star-For. Wander Wander Wander Wander DXD 41 118 Gravity Falls “Weirdmageddon” Å Star-For. Parker Parker Polaris MECH-X4 MECH-X4
FREE 47 119 (:10) ›› “Just Go With It” (2011) Adam Sandler. (In Stereo) Å (9:50) › “Grown Ups” (2010) Adam Sandler. FREE 47 119 ›››› “Beauty and the Beast” (1991) Å Shadowhunters (N) (:01) ›› “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice” (2010)
TLC 48 136 Say Yes Say Yes Say Yes to the Dress Say Yes to the Dress Randy has his runway show. (N) Say Yes TLC 48 136 Fat Fabulous Fat Fabulous Fat Fabulous (:03) Counting On “Joe and Kendra Say I Do”
A&E 49 124 Live PD “Live PD -- 03.24.18” Riding along with law enforcement. (N) Live PD Riding along with law enforcement. A&E 49 124 Intervention Å Intervention Å (:01) Intervention (:01) Intervention (:01) Intervention
NGEO 50 150 Dark States with Louis Dark States with Louis Dark States with Louis Lockdown Å Lockdown Å NGEO 50 150 Hitler’s Death Camp After Hitler: Untold Hitler’s Death Camp After Hitler: Untold Nazi Underworld
TOON 51 120 Teen Teen Unikitty Unikitty Cleveland Fam. Guy Rick Rick Fam. Guy Dragon TOON 51 120 Ben 10 OK KO Gumball We Bare King/Hill Amer. Dad Cleveland Amer. Dad Burgers Burgers
NICK 53 121 Loud Henry Henry Henry 2018 Kids’ Choice Awards Knight Kids’ Choice NICK 53 121 Loud Loud Loud Spotless ›› “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules” Full House Full House
SYFY 59 105 ›› “The Last Witch Hunter” (2015) Å Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama Futurama SYFY 59 105 Futurama Futurama ›› “Armageddon” (1998) Bruce Willis, Billy Bob Thornton. Å ›› “Superman III”
AMC 60 145 (6:00) ›› “The Last Stand” ‘R’ ›› “Rambo: First Blood Part II” (1985) ‘R’ ›› “The Last Stand” (2013) ‘R’ AMC 60 145 (5:00) ›››› “Titanic” (1997) Leonardo DiCaprio. Å ››› “The Devil Wears Prada” (2006) Meryl Streep.
PARMT 61 107 (6:00) ›› “The Expendables 2” ››› “John Wick” (2014) Keanu Reeves. (In Stereo) ››› “Salt” (2010) PARMT 61 107 Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Ink Master: Angels Ink Master (N) Å
FOOD 64 141 Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners Diners FOOD 64 141 Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped (N) Å
TBS 66 108 2018 NCAA Basketball Tournament Inside Drop/Mic Full Detour Final Sp. Jokers TBS 66 108 Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Detour Conan (N) Å Detour Conan Å Brooklyn

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KTVX/ABC 4 4 American Idol “105 (Auditions)” (N) Å (:01) Deception (N) News4 (:44) Real Sports Live Paid Prog. KTVX/ABC 4 4 Goldbergs Alex, Inc. Mod Fam Splitting Designated Survivor News4 Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline
KSL/NBC 5 5 Little Big Shots (N) Genius Junior (N) Timeless (N) Å News News Sport Elmntry KSL/NBC 5 5 The Voice “Best of Blinds and Battles” (N) Lloyd Webber News Tonight Show Meyers
KUED/PBS 7 7 Call the Midwife Å Call the Midwife (N) Dark Angel on Masterpiece (In Stereo) Å Call the Midwife Å KUED/PBS 7 7 Nature Å (DVS) NOVA Å (DVS) WWII Megaweapons ’Allo ’Allo! StiOpn Hrs The Coroner Å
KUEN 9 9 Art Con Articulate Evening-Carrie Song of Mountains Immense Closer Overheard Asia KUEN 9 9 DW News Start Up 3 Faiths, 1 God Darkness Into Light America Workplace Global SciTech
KBYU/PBS 11 11 Antiques Roadshow Antiques Roadshow Father Brown Å Death in Paradise The Crimson Field KBYU/PBS 11 11 PBS NewsHour (N) Death in Paradise Foyle’s War “War Games” Å Father Trekker
KCWC/PBS 12 44 Call the Midwife Å Call the Midwife (N) Dark Angel on Masterpiece (In Stereo) Å Brown Buffalo KCWC/PBS 12 44 Nature Å (DVS) NOVA Å (DVS) WWII Megaweapons Darley Beyond Amanpour Anne
KSTU/FOX 13 13 Simpsons Brooklyn Fam. Guy Last Man FOX13 News at Nine Sports Pg. Seinfeld Seinfeld Friends KSTU/FOX 13 13 Empire (N) (In Stereo) Star (N) Å (DVS) FOX13 News at Nine Mod Fam Seinfeld Seinfeld Simpsons
KJZZ 14 14 Rizzoli & Isles Å ›› “Tyler Perry’s Madea’s Witness Protection” (2012) Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Burgers KJZZ 14 14 2 News Millionaire Millionaire Jeopardy 2 News DailyMail Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Amer. Dad Amer. Dad
KUCW/CW 17 30 Last Man Last Man Castle “Setup” Å Two Men Two Men Anger Mgt Anger Mgt How I Met How I Met KUCW/CW 17 30 Riverdale (N) Å Life Sentence (N) News Two Men Two Men Mom Mom Anger Mgt
DISN 24 117 (:15) ››› “Frozen” (2013) ‘PG’ Å ››› “Zootopia” (2016) ‘PG’ Å Star Wars Bizaard DISN 24 117 Jessie Jessie Bunk’d Bunk’d “Pup Star: Better 2Gether” (2017) Bunk’d Gravity Gravity
LIFE 25 138 “My Husband” (:02) “The Secret Sex Life of a Single Mom” (:01) “My Husband’s Secret Life” (2017) Å LIFE 25 138 Little Women: LA (N) (:02) Glam Masters (N) (:04) Little Women: LA (:01) Little Women: LA (:01) Little Women: LA
DSCV 26 125 Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid (N) DSCV 26 125 Street Outlaws Å Street Outlaws Å Street Outlaws: Full Street Outlaws (N) (:03) Twin Turbos (N)
F/X 27 137 (5:30) ››› “Pacific Rim” (2013) ››› “Sicario” (2015) Emily Blunt. Premiere. (In Stereo) Trust (In Stereo) Å F/X 27 137 “Mission-Ghost” ››› “Spectre” (2015) Daniel Craig. Premiere. (In Stereo) Å The Americans Å
TNT 28 123 “London Has Fallen” ›› “London Has Fallen” (2016) Å (DVS) The Alienist “War of the Worlds” TNT 28 123 “The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies” ››› “Minority Report” (2002) Tom Cruise, Colin Farrell. Å
ESPN 29 111 Basketball SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter Å ESPN 29 111 NBA NBA Basketball Boston Celtics at Utah Jazz. (N) (Live) SportsCenter SportsCenter (N) (Live)
ESPN2 30 112 SpoCenter Johnsonville Cornhole Championships SpoCenter ESPN FC (N) Å College GameDay (N) ESPN2 30 112 Tennis SportsCenter (N) (Live) Baseball Tonight (N) NFL Live Å
ATTSP 31 191 Baseball Rockies Rewind MLB Preseason Baseball ATTSP 31 191 (6:00) Rockies Rewind Rockies Rewind Rockies Rewind
HALL 37 139 “Moonlight Vt.” “Royal Matchmaker” (2018) Will Kemp Å When Calls the Heart Meet the Peetes (N) HALL 37 139 Full House Full House Full House Full House Full House Full House Full House Full House Middle Middle
HIST 39 122 Kingpin (N) (In Stereo) Å (:03) Kingpin (In Stereo) Å (:03) Kingpin Å HIST 39 122 The Men Who Built America: Frontiersmen (N) The Men Who Built America: Frontiersmen Frontiersmen
ANPL 40 128 North Woods Law (N) (:01) Lone Star Law North Woods Law (:03) Lone Star Law (:04) Lone Star Law ANPL 40 128 Treehouse Masters: Branched Out (N) Treehouse Masters Treehouse Masters: Branched Out Å
DXD 41 118 Lab Rats Lab Rats Lab Rats Lab Rats Lab Rats MECH-X4 Billy Billy Billy Billy DXD 41 118 “Phineas and Ferb: The Movie” Phineas Star-For. Parker Parker Polaris MECH-X4 MECH-X4
FREE 47 119 (:10) › “Grown Ups” (2010, Comedy) Adam Sandler. Å (:40) ››› “Forgetting Sarah Marshall” (2008) Å FREE 47 119 grown-ish grown-ish grown-ish grown-ish grown-ish (:31) ››› “Captain America: The First Avenger” (2011)
TLC 48 136 Sister Wives (N) (:05) Sister Wives (N) Sister Wives “Tell All” (N) Three Wives TLC 48 136 My 600-Lb. Life (:05) My 600-Lb. Life My 600-Lb. Life Sarah is fighting for her life. Skin Tight
A&E 49 124 Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage A&E 49 124 Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage Storage
NGEO 50 150 Wicked Tuna (N) Wicked Tuna (N) Wicked Tuna Å Wicked Tuna Å Wicked Tuna Å NGEO 50 150 Drugs, Inc.: The Fix Drugs, Inc. Å Drugs, Inc. Å Russia’s Prisons Toughest Prisons
TOON 51 120 “Alvin and the Chipmunks: The Road Chip” King/Hill King/Hill Burgers Amer. Dad Fam. Guy Fam. Guy TOON 51 120 Ben 10 OK KO Gumball We Bare King/Hill Amer. Dad Cleveland Amer. Dad Burgers Burgers
NICK 53 121 Kids’ Choice The Thundermans Full House Full House Full House Full House Full House Full House NICK 53 121 Loud Loud Loud Spotless ›› “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days” Å Full House Full House
SYFY 59 105 (6:00) ›› “Shooter” (2007) Mark Wahlberg. (8:55) Krypton “Pilot” (9:55) ›› “Resident Evil” (2002, Horror) Å SYFY 59 105 The Magicians (N) Krypton “House of El” ›› “Predators” (2010) Adrien Brody, Topher Grace. Å Conan
AMC 60 145 The Walking Dead “Do Not Send Us Astray” (:03) Talking Dead (N) The Walking Dead Comic Walk:Dead AMC 60 145 (6:00) ›› “Fantastic Four” Å ›› “Spider-Man 3” (2007, Action) Tobey Maguire. ‘PG-13’ Å Halt-Catch
PARMT 61 107 Bar Rescue Å Bar Rescue Å Bar Rescue Å Bar Rescue Å Bar Rescue (N) Å PARMT 61 107 Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends “Jurassic Park” (1993)
FOOD 64 141 Guy’s Grocery Games Guy’s Grocery Games Guy’s Grocery Games Guy’s Grocery Games Beat Flay Beat Flay FOOD 64 141 Guy’s Grocery Games Guy’s Grocery Games Guy’s Grocery Games Guy’s Grocery Games Guy’s Grocery Games
TBS 66 108 Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Final Sp. Final Sp. Final Sp. Final Sp. “Failure to Launch” TBS 66 108 Big Bang Big Bang Full Frontal Conan (N) Å Brooklyn Conan Å Guest

MONDAY EVENING A - Analog D - Digital MAR. 26, 2018 THURSDAY EVENING A - Analog D - Digital MAR. 29, 2018
A D 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30 A D 7 PM 7:30 8 PM 8:30 9 PM 9:30 10 PM 10:30 11 PM 11:30
KUTV/CBS 2 2 Kevin Can Man-Plan Superior Biblically Scorpion “Foul Balls” News Late Show-Colbert Corden KUTV/CBS 2 2 Big Bang Sheldon (:01) Mom Life in S.W.A.T. “Crews” (N) News Late Show-Colbert Corden
KTVX/ABC 4 4 American Idol “106 (Hollywood Week)” (N) The Good Doctor News4 Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline KTVX/ABC 4 4 Grey’s Anatomy (N) Station 19 (N) Å Scandal “The Noise” News4 Jimmy Kimmel Live Nightline
KSL/NBC 5 5 The Voice The battle round continues. (N) (:01) Good Girls (N) News Tonight Show Meyers KSL/NBC 5 5 Super A.P. Bio Will/Grace Champ Chicago Fire (N) News Tonight Show Meyers
KUED/PBS 7 7 Antiques Roadshow Into the Night: Portraits of Life and Death (N) ’Allo ’Allo! StiOpn Hrs Globe Trekker KUED/PBS 7 7 The Coroner Å Midsomer Midsomer Murders Vicious ’Allo ’Allo! StiOpn Hrs Call the Midwife Å
KUEN 9 9 DW News Truth SciTech Beyond Five Keys Ope Inner Digital Mind Ecosense KUEN 9 9 DW News American Healed: Music FarmHer Docu Drexel Asian Euromaxx Roadtrip
KBYU/PBS 11 11 PBS NewsHour (N) Utah’s Famous Firsts (N) We’ll Meet Again Father Brown Å Trekker KBYU/PBS 11 11 PBS NewsHour (N) NOVA Å Impossible Builds R. Steves Father Brown Å Trekker
KCWC/PBS 12 44 Antiques Roadshow Wild Weather Å J. Benny Bet Life Samantha Beyond Amanpour On Story KCWC/PBS 12 44 Father Brown Å Doc Martin Å A Place to Call Home Call the Midwife Å Call the Midwife Å
KSTU/FOX 13 13 Lucifer (N) (In Stereo) The Resident (N) FOX13 News at Nine Mod Fam Seinfeld Seinfeld Simpsons KSTU/FOX 13 13 Gotham (N) (In Stereo) Show-Apollo FOX13 News at Nine Mod Fam Seinfeld Seinfeld Simpsons
KJZZ 14 14 2 News Millionaire Millionaire Jeopardy 2 News DailyMail Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Amer. Dad Amer. Dad KJZZ 14 14 2 News Millionaire Millionaire Jeopardy 2 News DailyMail Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Amer. Dad Amer. Dad
KUCW/CW 17 30 DC’s Legends iZombie (N) Å News Two Men Two Men Mom Mom Anger Mgt KUCW/CW 17 30 Supernatural (N) Å Arrow (N) Å News Two Men Two Men Mom Mom Anger Mgt
DISN 24 117 (:10) ››› “Zootopia” (2016) ‘PG’ Å ››› “A Bug’s Life” (1998) ‘G’ Bizaard Gravity Gravity DISN 24 117 Jessie Jessie Bunk’d Bunk’d ›› “Hop” (2011) ‘PG’ Å Raven Gravity Gravity
LIFE 25 138 Mary Kills People (N) (:02) UnREAL (N) Love at First Flight (:01) Mary Kills People (:03) UnREAL Å LIFE 25 138 Project Runway All Stars (N) Å (:34) Project Runway All Stars Project Runway Project Runway
DSCV 26 125 Fast N’ Loud Å Fast N’ Loud Å Fast N’ Loud Fast N’ Loud (N) Å Shifting DSCV 26 125 Naked and Afraid Naked and Afraid Invisible Killers Å (:01) Naked and Afraid “Rookie Survival” (N)
F/X 27 137 (6:30) ››› “Sicario” (2015) Emily Blunt. ›› “Taken 3” (2014) Liam Neeson. (In Stereo) Å Taken 3 F/X 27 137 “White House Down” ››› “Straight Outta Compton” (2015) O’Shea Jackson Jr. Å Atlanta (N) Atlanta
TNT 28 123 The Alienist (N) (:04) The Alienist (:08) Law & Order (:08) Law & Order NCIS: New Orleans TNT 28 123 NBA Basketball: Thunder at Spurs NBA Basketball: Bucks at Warriors Inside the NBA (N)
ESPN 29 111 2018 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter SportsCenter (N) (Live) ESPN 29 111 MLB Baseball MLB Baseball Cleveland Indians at Seattle Mariners. (N) (Live) Å SportsCenter (N) (Live)
ESPN2 30 112 Basketball 30 for 30 Å 30 for 30 Å Jalen NFL Live ESPN2 30 112 College Basketball SportsCenter (N) (Live) SportsCenter (N) (Live) Nación ESPN (N)
ATTSP 31 191 (5:00) UFC Reloaded Spotlight Charlie Rockies Rewind Drag Racing ATTSP 31 191 Rockies Pregame MLB Baseball Colorado Rockies at Arizona Diamondbacks. (N) (Live) Rockies Rockies
HALL 37 139 Full House Full House Full House Full House Full House Full House Full House Full House Middle Middle HALL 37 139 Full House Full House Full House Full House Full House Full House Full House Full House Middle Middle
HIST 39 122 American Pick. Pawn Pawn Pawn Pawn (:03) American Pickers American Pick. HIST 39 122 Swamp People (N) Truck Night (:04) Swamp People Swamp People (:03) Swamp People
ANPL 40 128 Alaska- Last Frontier Alaska- Last Frontier Alaska- Last Frontier Alaska- Last Frontier Alaska- Last Frontier ANPL 40 128 Lone Star Law Lone Star Law Å Lone Star Law Å Lone Star Law Å Lone Star Law Å
DXD 41 118 Star vs. the Forces of Evil (In Stereo) Å Star-For. Parker Parker Polaris MECH-X4 MECH-X4 DXD 41 118 Lilo/Stitch Lilo/Stitch Lilo/Stitch Lilo/Stitch Star-For. Parker Madden Ult. League Star-For. MECH-X4
FREE 47 119 Middle Middle ››› “Matilda” (1996) Mara Wilson. Å ›››› “Beauty and the Beast” (1991) Å FREE 47 119 ››› “The Lion King” (1994) (In Stereo) Å Siren “Pilot” Å (:01) Siren “The Lure” (:02) Shadowhunters
TLC 48 136 Trading Spaces Å Long Lost Family Long Lost Family Counting On “Joe and Kendra Say I Do” (N) TLC 48 136 Trading Spaces My 600-Lb. Life Å My 600-Lb. Life “Supersized: Sarah’s Story” Skin Tight
A&E 49 124 60 Days In (N) Å (:01) 60 Days In (N) (:03) 60 Days In Å (:03) 60 Days In Å (:03) 60 Days In Å A&E 49 124 Marcia Clark Investigates The First 48 Å Grace vs. Abrams (:03) The First 48 Marcia Clark
NGEO 50 150 (5:00) “The Martian” One Strange Rock One Strange Rock ››› “The Martian” (2015) Matt Damon. NGEO 50 150 Tuna: Hooked My Fighting Season Wicked Tuna Å Tuna: Hooked Live Free or Die Å
TOON 51 120 Ben 10 OK KO Gumball Gumball King/Hill Amer. Dad Cleveland Amer. Dad Burgers Burgers TOON 51 120 Ben 10 OK KO Gumball Apple King/Hill Amer. Dad Cleveland Amer. Dad Burgers Burgers
NICK 53 121 The Loud House (N) Å Spotless › “The Nut Job” (2014) Voices of Will Arnett. Full House Full House NICK 53 121 Loud Loud Loud Spotless ››› “The LEGO Movie” (2014) (In Stereo) Full House Full House
SYFY 59 105 “The Fifth Element” “For the Love of Spock” (2016) Premiere. Å Futurama Futurama Futurama SYFY 59 105 ››› “Beetlejuice” (1988) Michael Keaton. The Magicians Å Krypton “House of El” “The Rundown” Å
AMC 60 145 The Terror A polar expedition goes awry. (:01) The Terror A polar expedition goes awry. (:02) ›› “Jaws 2” AMC 60 145 (5:00) ››› “The Green Mile” (1999) ‘R’ ››› “The Departed” (2006) Leonardo DiCaprio. ‘R’ Å
PARMT 61 107 Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Cops Cops Cops Cops PARMT 61 107 Friends Friends Friends Friends Friends Lip Sync Battle (N) Lip Sync Nobodies Å
FOOD 64 141 Spring Baking Spring Baking Spring Baking Spring Baking Cake Cake FOOD 64 141 Beat Flay Beat Flay Chopped Å Chopped Å Chopped Å Beat Flay Beat Flay
TBS 66 108 Fam. Guy Fam. Guy Amer. Dad Final Sp. Conan (N) Å Final Sp. Conan Å Broke Girl TBS 66 108 Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Big Bang Conan (N) Å Brooklyn Conan Å Brooklyn
March 23, 2018, 2018 UINTA COUNTY HERALD B5

Sports/Community
MRSI SOCCER / from B1
“Jess Richins is our only returning all-conference player,” he

to show
said, “but Brock Rigby, Nick Kunz and Carlos Tapia are all letter
winners from last year. Tyus Cornia, Bradshaw Haack and Pablo
Escalante all played significant roles last year as sophomores, and

‘Wonder’
Weston Wiley and Carter Garfias have both grown a lot from last
year and will figure heavily into our success throughout the season.”
Richins said newcomer sophomore Victor Limon should be
impactful in the midfield. The loss of a good goalie in Seth Davis,
at local who graduated last year, is one area of concern.
“A big question mark will be the play of Latham Chandler, a
sophomore goal keeper [replacing] current Gillette College player
library and three-year letter winner Seth Davis.”
The boys’ team heads back to Casper with a record of 0-2-1.
The Lady Red Devils will also be looking for their first win this
next week weekend in Casper. In the team’s first match at the Casper Jamboree,
Evanston got blown out by Thunder Basin, 0-7.
Evanston’s second match at the tournament ended in a 0-0 tie
From Mountain against Sheridan. They were able to keep Buffalo at bay, holding the

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Regional Services, Inc. EHS boys’ soccer head coach Brian Richins instructs the Red Devils during a practice in Kemmerer on Bison scoreless, but Evanston wasn’t able to score in that matchup
Tuesday. (KEMMERER GAZETTE/Theresa Davis) either. The Lady Devils finished the Jamboree 0-1-2.
EVANSTON — In 1987, Presi-

Questions
dent Ronald Reagan made a
public proclamation that the
month of March should be
recognized as Developmental
Disabilities Awareness Month Compiled by Sheila McGuire
to “increase public awareness
of the needs and potential of
Americans with developmental
disabilities.”
During this month, we cel- Kelse Nelson, Shelyse Ellingford and Kamrey Robertson
ebrate the many contributions Evanston Middle School Eighth Graders
people with intellectual and de-
velopmental disabilities make to
our community as well as seek to
raise awareness about the inclu-
sion of people with disabilities
in all facets of community life.
We also want to raise aware-
ness of the barriers that people
with disabilities face in connect-
ing to communities in which
they live. To us, this means
looking beyond someone’s dis-
ability and seeing them as a
person and not just a person with
a disability.
In celebration of Disability
Awareness Month, Mountain
Regional Services is hosting
a movie and discussion at the
Evanston branch of the Uinta
County Library on March 28,
from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., in
the Bridger-Carter Room.
The movie, “Wonder,” based
on the New York Times bestsell-
er, tells the incredibly inspiring
and heartwarming story of Au-
gust Pullman, a boy with facial
differences who enters fifth
grade, attending a mainstream
elementary school for the first
time.
Following the movie, a brief Kelse, what’s your Kamrey, what’s your
discussion will be held regarding favorite musical favorite book?
access to the community, rights, Shelyse, if you could
and acceptance. genre? have a superpower, “Wonder” by R.J.
For more information, con- Country. what would it be? Palacio.
tact Melanie Mari at (307) 789-
3710 ext 3011. X-ray vision.

Subscribe Kelse, if you could have lunch with Kamrey, where


any person, who would it be? would you go on a
to the Amber Marshall. She plays Amy Shelyse, what’s dream vacation?
Herald! Call Fleming on the TV show “Heartland.” your favorite Hawaii.
class in school?
789-6560. Pottery.

Uinta County Kelse, what’s your Kamrey, what are you looking
favorite sport? forward to about high school?
Republican Party Cross country or Getting to meet and socialize
Shelyse, are you doing
County Convention swimming. anything fun over with different kids.
March 24 spring break?
I’m going to Montana.
10 a.m.
Beeman Cashin Kelse, what’s the last Kamrey, what’s your
Building movie you saw? favorite TV show?
“Ferdinand.” There “The Walking Dead.”
were some really funny Shelyse,
parts. where is
your favorite
place to eat in
town?
Kelse, if money were no object, Don Pedro’s. Kamrey, what are your
what would you buy? favorite pizza toppings?
A lot of horses and everything Cheese, just plain cheese.
will be at the Uinta BOCES
#1 Education Center on they would need.
Tuesday, March 27th Shelyse, cake or pie?
from 10:00 am to 12:30pm Cake — easy question.
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Education Center, 789-5742,
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B6 UINTA COUNTY HERALD Friday, March 23, 2018

Sports/News
BRADSHAW is really the center of that team
(Lady Eagles), really creating
As Wyoming Gatorade Play-
er of the Year, McKinley will be
deserves additional support.
There are 12 spotlight grants —
from B1 everything for them. I would able to select a national or local one for each sport — announced
Lady Eagles took fourth. This highly recommend her for Gato- group organization to receive a through the year by Gatorade.
resulted in the fourth trophy the rade Player of the Year, because $1,000 grant from the Gatorade The selection process for the
Lady Eagles had brought home I would say, hands down, that Play It Forward program. In ad- Gatorade awards is by a selec-
in four years, according to their she’s the best player in the state. dition, state winners have an op- tion committee, which works
head coach Jason Hansen. She could play anywhere. She portunity to enter for a $10,000 with sport experts and prep-
Hansen piled accolades on could play college ball right grant by writing a brief essay on sports journalists to determine
Bradshaw Wednesday morn- now.” why their selected organization the winners of each state.
ing as he has all year, attesting
to Bradshaw’s prowess on the
court.
“McKinley is very deserv-
ing of this award. She is the
Rich school board to meet
best player in all classes for the RANDOLPH, Utah — The Rich County School Calendar
state of Wyoming,” Hansen said. School District Board of Education will meet Staffing
“She is top five in almost every at the district office in Randolph on Tuesday, Spring Schedule
statistical category. What sets March 27, beginning at 6 p.m. The agenda is Policy 604.3.2
McKinley apart for me is that as follows: Policy 706.1.3
she gives so much effort during
a game. When you are super- Consent Items Information Items
skilled and super-athletic, then Minutes Title IV Grant
go hard or harder than everyone Expenditures Report from USBE Financial Operations
else, that is the formula for huge PEHP Renewal Information
success in basketball. Request to Speak Report on Safety Measures
“Also, McKinley has a very Jaci Keetch Policy 510
high basketball IQ that allows Representatives from Naylor Wentworth USBA
her to make plays both on of- Bridgerland
fense and defense,” Hansen said. Action Items UHSAA
“She also has an extremely high Building Request from a Production Company
character and great leadership Summer Projects April Board Meeting
skills. She is very unselfish and
would rather get the assist than

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make the bucket. She does all the Lyman Lady Eagle McKinley Bradshaw pushes the ball past halfcourt in
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all she has accomplished.” Includes three insertions in the Uinta Friday, 2:00 p.m.
Bradshaw led Wyoming in percussion player in the school including Maya Moor (2005-06 County Herald. Over 15 words, 65¢
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The Gatorade award rec- the elderly and has served as a Bradshaw joins the ranks of additional word, per 3 issue run. office to place your
ognizes an athlete’s outstand- youth basketball and volleyball other Wyoming winners such classified ad.
ing athletic excellence and coach. In addition, Bradshaw as: Kalina Smith (2016-17,
also recognizes high academic has maintained a 3.98 GPA in Campbell County High School), PLEASE READ YOUR SAFV NEEDS YOU! Domestic ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
achievement and character of the classroom. Robbi Ryan (2013-16 and 2014- CLASSIFIED AD OR DISPLAY violence, sexual assault, and HOTLINE 307-288-5762.
the athletes both on and off the This designation of Gatorade 15, Sheridan High School) AD ON THE FIRST DAY OF stalking are real and growing TFN
field. It also taps Bradshaw as Wyoming Player of the Year and Kaylee Johnson (2013-14, PUBLICATION. If there are problems in Uinta County. SAFV
Wyoming’s best high school makes Bradshaw a finalist for 2012-13 and 2011-12, Natrona mistakes notify us immediately. (the Sexual Assault & Family BRIDGER VALLEY AA “FUN
We will make changes for errors Violence Task Force) is seeking GROUP” 2nd & Spruce, Mt.
girls’ basketball player. the prestigious Gatorade Na- High School), who are among and/or adjust your bill but only if caring volunteers to provide
Other talents and accom- tional Girls Basketball Player the state’s former winners. View, WY. 8 pm every Monday,
we receive notice on the first day a variety of advocacy and We d n e s d a y, F r i d a y O p e n
plishments by Bradshaw include of the Year. She joins an elite When talking about Brad- the ad is published. We limit our supportive services to victims Meetings; Saturdays AA Step
her being a standout volleyball alumni association of past state shaw, MVHS head coach Jes- liability to you in this way and and their dependents. Volunteer Study 12&12 and Sundays AA
player, track and field athlete and girls’ basketball award-winners, sica Moretti said, “McKinley we do not accept liability for any positions range from answering
other damages, which may result Big Book Study.
the crisis line to sorting donated
from an error or omission in an items and from assisting in the TFN
ad. All ad copy must be approved office to helping with special
by the newspaper which reserves events ... and more! Training
the right to request changes, reject is provided for those roles that 173 Professional Services
or properly classify an ad. The involve working directly with
advertiser and not the newspaper clients, and hours are flexible
are responsible for the truthful based on your availability. If
content of the ad. Advertising is you would like to learn more
FREE
also subject to credit approval. about assisting SAFV to alleviate ESTIMATES!
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and stalking in our community,
103 Announcements please contact Jesse at 307-789-
3628 (Evanston) or Ambia at Call Today! (307) 789-0822
307-787-6899 (Lyman).
GRIEF SUPPORT - GriefShare,
TFN
2018-2019 Season meets on Mondays, from 6:30 -
8:30 pm, January 29 - April 23,
WISHING TO BE TOBACCO- 184 Rewards
2018, at the Nueva Vida Church’s
F R E E ? Free quit tobacco
GOING ON NOW THROUGH APRIL 15! Fellowship Room, 211 Overthrust
Rd. Visitors are welcome and
supplies offered by the Wyoming S E E A C R I M E ? Rewards
Department of Health. There is no up to $1,000, callers remain
encouraged to come anytime for

UNLIMITED DAYTIME
charge to use the Wyoming Quit
grief support & seminar, a 13 anonymous. 24 hours a day.
Tobacco Program. The program
week program. Cost is $20 and Uinta County Crime Stoppers:
serves all Wyoming residents
scholarships available. Sponsored 789-CASH (789-2274), or text
who want to quit tobacco. Phone
by Calvary Chapel Evanston, for to 708-CASH (708-2274).

Adults only $345


coaching is provided to youth, age
more info call: Sue 677-5516 or TFN
12-17, without parental consent.
Judy 679-6284
Go online: wy.quitnet.com (24/7)
TFN

Children 6-11 only $110


By phone: 1-800-QUIT-NOW
TFN 221 Help Wanted
THE NATIONAL MS SOCIETY
welcomes new members and
THE WYOMING CANCER
family to our monthly Evanston Elementary Teacher
PASSES VALID AS SOON AS self help group. Last Thursday of
each month at 1130a-1p. at the
RESOURCE SERVICES program
offers prevention, education,
support and information about
Applicant must hold or be eligible
for a Wyoming Teaching Certifi-

PURCHASED... Uinta County courthouse, 1st floor,


conference room. 307-789-3422.
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free screenings to eligible
Southwest Wyoming residents.
cate and hold an endorsement in
Elementary Education. Interested
candidates should apply online at
Early detection saves lives, 789- www.uinta1.com (job oppor-
Good the rest of this season ANGELS AMONG US 3rd
8771.
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tunities) or contact the Human
Resource Office of UCSD#1
Wednesday of each month at
and all of next season. One 5:30pm in back room at the Eagles
921 Front St. Volunteers welcome.
B R I D G E R VA L L E Y N A
at 537 Tenth Street, Evanston,
Wyoming or call (307)789-7571
“CLEAN & SERENE” GROUP for additional information. Uinta
child 5 and under FREE TFN
Bridger Valley Baptist Church, County School District Number
One reserves the right to hire the
Lyman. Every Tuesday & Thursday
when adult of same family ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS
Living in the Solution Group. Daily at
@ 8 pm.
most qualified candidate at any
time. Position open until filled.
TFN
purchases a season pass. noon, Tuesday at 9am, Wednesday
at 7pm. Speaker meeting on last
Friday of month, 7:30pm. Alano
CHILDREN 5 AND UNDER NEED TO GET Club, 36 Allegiance Circle. AA
Hotline: 307-288-5762.
PASS WHEN PARENT GETS PASS. TFN

DRUG PROBLEM? If you think


No Refunds! Not Valid at Night! you may have a problem with
drugs, give yourself a break. There
is a way out with the help of other
SEASON PASSES ARE STILL AVAILABLE AFTER APRIL 15. recovering addicts in Narcotics
PRICE INCREASES $35 PER MONTH Anonymous-we’ve been there. It
costs nothing to belong to Narcotics
Passes available at the Logan Office: Anonymous. Living Proof Group
meetings are held Monday-8pm
1351 East 700 North, Logan at 10th & Center; Wednesday-7pm
at 10th & Sage; Thursday-7pm at
(next to Fredrico’s Pizza) 10th & Sage; Friday-7pm at 10th &
Center and Saturday-7pm at 10th
9am-5:30pm Monday-Friday & Sage. Phone 307-789-3208.
Go to www.wyomingna.org.
For more information, TFN

please call 435-753-0921 NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS-


Nothing to Fear group meetings
are held on Tuesday at 7pm, 96
Season passes available on-line Allegiance Cir.; Thursday at 7pm,
96 Allegiance Cir.; and Sunday at
www.skithebeav.com 7pm, 96 Allegiance Cir.
TFN
March 23, 2018, 2018 UINTA COUNTY HERALD B7

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PERMANENT/PART
PARKS SEASONAL WORKER
Serve with passion, make a difference, be a hero!
TIME position open at Evanston
SUMMER SEASONAL: Starting at $8.33/hr + Possible Season End Bonus, Self Storage and U-Haul
Must be available to work May/June – Aug, 40 hrs/wk and weekends. for  Office/Equipment Rental
Requirements: Minimum 17 yrs., WY driver’s license.
The Wyoming State Hospital is looking for professionals Seasonal Positions Include: Rec. Center Pass. Performs: Grounds
help. Experience with online
maintenance, landscaping & mowing. Operates equipment & vehicles. programs, cash handling, and
like you! Numerous opportunities are available. Requirements: Ability to perform heavy physical labor. good customer service skills are
Apply at Evanston Parks and Recreation District Office required. Competitive pay; up to
275 Saddle Ridge Rd., Evanston, WY $15 per hour.  Apply in person
• Clinical Psychologist - Annual Salary $82,425 Equal Opportunity Employer
Deadline: April 6, 2018 or until filled
at 51 Patriot Ct, Evanston, or by
email at essuhaul@gmail.com
• RNs - Starting at $29 an hour Mar 16-23

4 Excellent Pay 4 Great Benefits NOTICE OF POSITION OPENING THE CITY OF EVANSTON
MECHANIC – Purple Sage Golf Course Full Time Position with full is accepting applications for a
4 Team Environment benefits. Starting at $15.44/hr.; higher starting wage DOQ. Performs summer seasonal Maintenance
Operator Trainee to perform
skilled mechanical repair and preventive maintenance on small and large
labor for construction, grounds,
Excellent State benefits package includes health, grounds maintenance equipment, automotive and heavy equipment,
streets and related maintenance
plus grounds maintenance, landscaping & mowing. Operates equipment
dental and life insurance. Vision and disability & vehicles to maintain course as needed. Requirements: 1 to 3 years activities. Minimum Qualifications:
18 years of age, valid driver’s
insurance are also available. Apply online at experience, ability to perform heavy physical labor, 18 yrs, H.S. grad. or
license. $13.00/hr. Deadline April
equivalent, WY drivers license, must be available to work weekends.
https:www.governmentjobs.com/careers/wyoming 13th, 2018. Applications and job
Apply at Evanston Parks and Recreation District Office descriptions are available at City
275 Saddle Ridge Rd., Evanston, WY Hall, 1200 Main Street, Evanston,
For more information, Equal Opportunity Employer
Deadline: April 6, 2018 or until filled
WY or www.evanstonwy.org.
EOE/ADA
contact us at Mar 9-23

Wyoming State WESTMORELAND KEMMERER LLC.


SALES AND SERVICE
OPPORTUNITY. I am seeking
WSH Hospital Job Openings a full-time insurance Property
Casualty Representative to join
Wyoming
307-789-3464
WESTMORELAND WESTMORELAND
KEMMERER, INC. KEMMERER, INC. my team. RESPONSIBILITIES:
Department Westmoreland Kemmerer, LLC. is the owner of the Kem-
Kemmerer Mine Kemmerer Mine Resolve customer questions and
of Health Ext. 649 or 656 merer Mine, a major surface coal mine in Kemmerer
Wyoming. We are in search of qualified people for the
offer solutions to drive company
revenue, present and sell company
products and services to new
following positions: and existing customers, prospect
ELWOOD STAFFING is hiring UINTA SENIOR CENTER
Medical Assistant with experience and contact potential customers,
for positions in Evanston. Call/ IS HIRING: Part-time Kitchen • Mechanic
wanted full-time. Non-smoker, organized, • MSHA Certified Electrician reach agreed upon sales targets
text 307-362-6397 or apply at help. Approximately 15 hours
honest, dependable, professional, and by deadlines, resolve customer
www.elwoodjobs.com. weekly,  to apply, pick up inquiries and complaints and set
pleasant team player, willing to learn. Mar 23-30 application at Evanston Senior This is a Regular Full-Time position. The established
appointments. QUALIFICATIONS:
Salary DOE. Apply in person at UINTA Center @ 1229 Uinta Street. grade for this position is depending upon qualifications 3 years previous experience in
URGENT CARE. 75 Yellow Creek Rd. #202 Mar 16-23 and experience. insurance, sales or other related
professional field. Ability to
Individuals interested in applying for the position should build rapport with clients. Strong

SCI, Inc.
negotiation skills. Deadline and
apply on-line at: http://westmoreland.com/ by March 25. detail-oriented. REQUIREMENTS:
Pass background check including
currently has full-time position available for an experienced WESTMORELAND KEMMERER, LLC. credit and possess a State of
PO Box 950 Wyoming Property casualty
Truck Driver/Heavy Equipment Operator Kemmerer, WY 83101 insurance license. Benefits

HIRING! Class A CDL required with good driving record. Experience


bmartin@westmoreland.com
www.westmoreland.com
provided. Submit in person or
mail a resume to State Farm 800
Main St, Evanston WY 82930.
LOCAL DRIVERS transporting and operating heavy equipment required.
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER M/F/D/V Mar 6-30

WYOMING OWNED! Competitive employment packages. FARM


Medical and tretirement benefits.
CURRENTLY
WYOMING OPERATED! MANAGER
Responsible For Haying,
WYOMING PROUD! Apply in person or
HIRING FOR
Farming & Feeding. Maintain
farm & hay equipment. Flood
EMPLOYING WYOMINGITES EMAIL resume to info@sciwy.net, & pivot irrigation grass,
FOR 30 YEARS!!! • CELL SITE TECHNICIAN
grain, alfafa hay. Livestock

For application information


MAIL resume: Office: SCI, inc., experience beneficial.
Rock Springs, WY Sarah Faith Ranch
call: (307)-877-2239 or visit: 39955 Business Loop I-80, Lyman, WY 82937, Big Piney
• CONSTRUCTION WORKER
www.bonntran.com PHONE: 307-786-4001 Mountain View, WY
(406) 580-9608

• CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE

We’re looking for


Rock Springs, WY
• CUSTOMER SERVICE REPRESENTATIVE -
PART-TIME
Casper, WY

a sports nut...
• DATABASE ADMINISTRATOR Discover the Road
Mountain View, WY to Success
• INTERACTIVE GRAPHIC DESIGNER
Mountain View, WY NEW
The Uinta County Herald has an immediate opening for a sports editor. • NETWORK OPERATIONS CENTER (NOC) Job Opportunities in Every Issue

Successful candidate must show strong interest in all aspects of high TECHNICIAN
Lyman, WY
school sports. CLASSIFIEDS
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This position will be covering high school, middle school and community www.unionwireless.com To subscribe
sports. Southwest Wyoming offers an additional wide variety of sports call 789-6560
GREAT PAY and GREAT BENEFITS
opportunities including rodeo, bike racing, outdoors and more. Sports Our Employees ARE The Difference
writing experience a huge plus! Equal Opportunity Employer — Drug Free Workplace

Successful candidate must possess strong writing, grammar, spelling and


editing skills as well as strong communication and interpersonal skills.
We’re looking for a knowledgeable team player who has excellent
writing skills, photography skills, Mac computer and pagination/design
skills, Photoshop skills, a strong work ethic, represents themselves well
in the office and community and has a great attitude.
Must be serious and have a strong desire to write, package and publish We’re looking for a
quality sports pages every Tuesday and Friday in the Uinta County Her-
ald. part-time reporter!
Advancement and management opportunities within top-flight news-
paper organization are very realistic for employees with proven and
highly successful track record. Are you outgoing, friendly, motivated, creative, inquisitive
Pay commensurate to experience. Solid benefit package includes week- and have a little time on your hands?
ly pay, medical insurance,discount prescription benefit, life insurance, If this describes you, we have the perfect job waiting!
401(k) plan, flex-spending account, paid vacations and mileage reim-
bursement. No Wyoming state income tax a big plus.
We’re in need of a part-time reporter to write and take
photos for the award-winning Uinta County Herald.
We are looking for an individual with good writing, spelling, grammar
and photography skills. Dependable transportation a must.
Qualified candidate should have a flexible schedule.
Please e-mail résumé and, if applicable, clips to
This position will be filled in the earliest possible time frame. editor Bryon Glathar at editor@uintacountyherald.com
Serious applicants need only apply. Send cover letter, or drop off at the
resume and clips to: Bryon Glathar, Managing Editor,
Wyoming Newspapers, Inc., PO Box 210, Evanston, WY 82931 UINTA COUNTY HERALD
or e-mail to: bglathar@uintacountyherald.com 849 Front Street, Suite 101 • www.uintacountyherald.com •307-789-6560
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601 Apartments for Rent 601 Apartments for Rent SUDOKU


CURRENTLY HIRING FOR: PUZZLE
Chief Washakie
APARTMENTS

Registered Nurse
We have 1, 2 & 3 bedroom
apartments available. SOLUTION

Apartments
Rent from $460-$715/mo.
Garages available. Central
To view all current heating & air conditioning. W/D
Hookups. Income guide limits.
job openings, please visit 12 month lease.
www.evanstonregionalhospital.com IMMEDIATE OPENINGS 789-7402
2 & 3 bedroom apartments for rent.
Or scan the code at left Fully carpeted, appliances, coin-op 610 Homes for Rent
laundry facility, and play area.
with your Smart Phone Rent based upon 30% of income. 3 BEDROOM HOUSE for rent
Subsidized by HUD. with yard, and off street parking.
Please call 307-799-8640.
82 E. Hayden, Evanston, WY Mar 23-30 614 Mobile Homes for Rent
(307) 789-1137 BEAUTIFUL HOME IN
EVANSTON. Contemporary, 3 BEDROOM MOBILE HOME
TDD 1-711-877-9975 beautiful, privacy, 3bd with loft, for rent. $650 a month 307-371-
190 Arrowhead Dr., Evanston, WY 82930 • (307) 783-8133 2ba, two car garage, $1095/ 4723.
www.evanstonregionalhospital.com www.bosleymanagementinc.com mo. 20 min S. of town, Wild River Feb 16-TFN
This institution is an equal Ranches Sub., moose and deer
3 BED 2 BATH REMODELED
galore, excellent credit. Ask for our
opportunity provider discount. 407-928-8980 new carpet, water sewer trash
352 Livestock & Supplies 400 General Real Estate Mar 6-April 27 included, private lot, $650 a
month. 801-891-4737
DON’T HORSE AROUND All real estate advertised in this 3 BEDROOM 2 1/2 BATH LARGE 2 & 3 BEDROOM 2 BEDROOM HOUSE for rent. Dec 22-TFN
any longer! Sell your steed in the newspaper is subject to the Federal Apartments with garage, includes apartments, small dog with $700 a month 307-371-4723
Uinta County Herald Classifieds, Fair Housing Action of 1968, dishwasher, garbage disposal, deposit. Furnished & unfurnished. Feb 16-TFN
789-6560. which makes it illegal to advertise built in microwave, washer and 789-8569. 620 Storage Unit
TFN “any preference, limitation, or dryer, $775 a month, call 307- April 5-TFN HOUSE FOR RENT 2 bed 1
discrimination based on race, 789-2551. Office hours 8am to bath, water sewer trash included. G&W ONSITE STORAGE
color, religion or national origin; 1pm, 208 Cale Drive, Evanston, SINGLE ROOM all utilities, $700 a month. 801-891-4737. Portable storage container; wind,
359 Miscellaneous for Sale prohibits banning families with WY. small fridge and microwave. No Dec 22-TFN water, rodent proof. On location
children and/or handicapped Apr 7-TFN pets. Responsible adults. Call 307-247-0098 Toll-Free 888-
persons, or intention to make 677-2863. ROOMY 3 BEDROOM fenced 357-7345.
SLATE COFFEE TABLE 40”x40” any such preference, limitation or twin home. 1 1/2 baths, 1 car Dec 11-TFN
$50. Curio Cabinet black $50. Mar 10-TFN
discrimination.” This newspaper SOUTH VALLEY APARTMENTS garage, unfinished basement.
Large cat tree $25. Craftsman

530 1 2 & 3 BEDROOM apartments 2 bedroom townhouse, 1 1/2 WHAT’S BLACK AND WHITE
will not knowingly accept any
m o t o r c y c l e / AT V l i f t $ 5 0 . advertisement for real estate that $ BEDROOM
for rent at Wentworth Apartments, bath, full basement. Both in good and read all over? The Uinta
Craftsman HD 6 drawer top and
4 drawer HD bottom tool cabinet
is in violation of the law. Our
920 square feet 1016 square feet central A/C, washer dryer hook- condition. Call 307-679-1672. County Herald Classifieds! Call
$150. Call 307-321-5342.
readers are hereby informed that 2 bedroom 2 bedroom ups, walk-in closets, community/ Dec 1-TFN 789-6560 to place your ad.
all real estate advertised in this
565 1 bath $
575
Public Notices
1 bath $ exercise rooms and playground
Mar 13-23 newspaper is available on an
$300 Security Deposit. for young children. Stop by and
Equal Opportunity Basis. pick up an application at 96 East
Pet-friendly units available -$300 Pet Deposit
387 Wanted to Buy MAKE YOUR MOVE to the 3-Month Lease Additional Fee - Call office for info. Hayden Ave., Evanston, WY or
call 307-789-7402 for more info.
number-one source of information
BUYING ANTLERS We buy about homes for rent or sale – The
251 SOUTH VALLEY DRIVE
APT. 22, EVANSTON, WY 789-8239 May 24-TFN *** NOTICE ***
SPECIAL MEETING OF THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES FOR
antlers of all types in any condition. Uinta County Herald Classifieds. RENT IT IN THE CLASSIFIEDS. UINTA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER ONE EVAN-

Your Business
Call Chad 801-633-6232. 789-6560 Professionally managed by: Call 789-6560 to place your ad. STON, WYOMING
July 18-TFN TFN Kier Property Management & Real Estate
TFN Notice is hereby given that a Special Meeting of the Board Trustees
for Uinta County School District Number One, State of Wyoming, will
be held at 6:00 p.m. on the 26th day of March, 2018, in the boardroom
of the Education Service Center, 537 Tenth Street, Evanston, Wyoming.
The purpose of the meeting is to hold an executive session for
a student discipline hearing and take action on student discipline.
Notice is also given that official minutes of each regular meet-
ings of such Board, including a record of all official acts and of all war-
rants issued are available for inspection by any citizen at the Office of the
Clerk of said District at 537 Tenth Street, Evanston, Wyoming, during the

& Professional
regular office hours of 7:30 A.M. to 4:30 P.M., Monday through Friday.
Issued pursuant to Section 21-3-120, Wyoming Statutes.
Issued by the Board of School Trustees of Uinta County School
District Number One, State of Wyoming, this 23rd day of March, 2018.
UINTA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER ONE
STATE OF WYOMING
By:s/ Cassie Torres
Board Chairman
PUBLISHED: March 23, 2018 0323G

ACCEPTING BIDS

CONNECTION
Evanston-Uinta County Airport Joint Powers Board is accepting bids
for a 1986 GMC 7000 Diesel, Dump Truck with 12’ snow plow. It has a
long wheel base and a fuller road ranger transmission. Paint and interior
in good to excellent condition. Minimum bid starts at $5500. Sealed
bids will be accepted at 225 9th Street until April 13th at 4pm. For more
information contact Gary Welling – Uinta County Planning Office 783-
0326 or Mike LaSalle at Evanston Airport 789-2256.
PUBLISHED: March 23, 27, 30, April 3, 6, 10, 13, 2018 0323

NOTICE OF INTENT TO SUBDIVIDE


David L. Taylor and Cindy F. Taylor intend to file an application for a 2
Lot Subdivision located in the NW¼ SW¼ of Section 29, T16N, R114W,
Uinta County, Wyoming. The Subdivision is located approximately 0.03

SHOPPE LOCAL
miles South of Brinton Road. The final plat will be presented at the Uinta
County Commissioners Meeting at approximately 2:00 p.m. April 3rd, 2018
at the Commission Meeting Room in the County Courthouse in Evanston.
PUBLISH: March 23rd and 30th, 2018 0323
Tree Service Windows REQUEST FOR PROPOSAL
Spring is just The Board of trustees for Uinta County School District Number One,
Evanston, Wyoming is requesting proposals for EVANSTON HIGH
SCHOOL TRACK RESURFACE
SPRING SPECIAL
10% OFF around the corner Bids will be opened April 12, 2018 at 3:00 pm. Interested bidders
should contact the District for more information.
Contact: John R. Davis
Tree Removal Lot Clearing NOW IS A GREAT TIME TO GET Director of Maintenance
Trimming Residential & YOUR WINDOWS ORDERED! Uinta County School District Number One
Evanston, Wyoming 82930
Pruning
Stump Grinding
Commercial
Bucket Truck
Equipped
DERU’S
GLASS
1024 Center Street, Evanston
789-3134
307-789-7571 ext. 1070
johnd@uinta1.com
PUBLISHED: March 20, 23, 27, 30, 2018 0220
307-789-2595 Cell 801-430-1863 WORKS Surrounding areas, call toll-free INVITATION TO BID
FULLY LICENSED AND INSURED 25 YEARS IN BUSINESS QUALITY CRAFTSMEN 1-800-464-6202 Notice is hereby given that School District No. Four, Mountain View,
Uinta County, Wyoming, will receive sealed bids for 400 cases (10 reams
Catering Better Water per case) of 8.5” x 11” white copy paper for use in the educational services
of the district.
The review and bids must be completed by Tuesday, April 3, 2018.
SEE THE DIFFERENCE Bids will be in accordance to specifications prepared by Uinta County
School District #4 and the same may be obtained from the District Office,
129 West Second Street, Mountain View, WY  82939.
Bids will be received at the office of the Superintendent, Uinta County
Well Water? City Water? School District #4, 129 West Second Street, P.O. Box 130, Mountain View,
We Have Answers. WY 82939 until the hour of 1:00 PM., Tuesday, April 3, 2018, at which
time they will be publicly opened and read aloud.
CALL US FOR YOUR
Main Street (307) 787-6800 The Board of Trustees of School District #4, Uinta County, Wyoming,

Deli
CUSTOM MENU reserves the right to reject any or all bids and to waive minor technicali-
• Cupcakes • Cakes ties as may be deemed as the best interest of the Board. Bids may not be
• Lunch •Dinner withdrawn after the time fixed for bid opening.  
Order of: Jeffrey M. Newton, Superintendent
Open 11a.m. - 4p.m. Mon. - Thurs. 120 Yellow Creek, Evanston, WY Uinta County School District No. Four
1025 Main Street, Evanston • 789-1599 11a.m. - 7p.m. Friday waterproblemsolvers.com PUBLISHED: March 23, 2018 0323A
March 23, 2018, 2018 UINTA COUNTY HERALD B9

Public Notices
SURPLUS SALE PUBLIC NOTICE IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT
The Town of Bear River will be accepting responsible sealed bids for Notice is hereby given that Eldon and Judy Martin have applied for a IN AND FOR UINTA COUNTY, WYOMING
the following item; Land Use District Change (Zone Change) for a tract of land in Section 1, IN THE MATTER OF THE NAME CHANGE )
2009 Skystream 3.7, 60 Hz wind turbine T15N, R115W of the 6th P.M. Uinta County, Wyoming. The application OF: Misty Virachack, Petitioner ) Docket No. 18-34
Responsible bids will be accepted at the Town Hall until April 10, 2018 would allow a change from the Agricultural / Resource / Development NOTICE OF PETITION FOR NAME CHANGE
at 4:00 PM. Town Hall is located at 81 Elk Drive, Bear River Wyoming (ARD) Land Use District to the Commercial (C) Land Use District for NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Misty Virachack has filed a Petition
82930. Bids must be sealed and clearly marked as to which item the bid the development of a 1 lot commercial subdivision entitled the Martin for Name Change in the Wyoming District Court for the Third District,
is for, bidder’s name, address and contact information. Interested bidders Subdivision. 225 9th Street, Evanston, WY 82930, praying that her name be changed
may also mail their bids to Town Hall at the same address mentioned A public hearing on this matter will be held before the Uinta County to Misty Dawn Jorgensen. Any person protesting such name change must
above. The bids will be opened during the workshop and awarded dur- Planning and Zoning Commission on Wednesday, March 28, 2018 at ap- do so in writing on or before thirty (30) days following first publication
ing the Town Council meeting on April 10, 2018 beginning at 5:30 PM. proximately 7:00 p.m. in the Mountain View Town Hall, Mountain View, of this Notice or the Petition may be granted.
Successful bidder will be responsible for removing the wind generator Wyoming. If you have questions or concerns regarding this proposal you Dated Feb. 26, 2018
from its base and transporting it to its new location. Technical information are encouraged to attend this hearing. Questions can also be directed to Kerri Bumgardner, Clerk of District Court /s/ Shanda Fife, Deputy
is available at the Bear River Town Hall. the planning office. PUBLISHED: March 2, 9 16, 23, 2018 0302C
There is no warranty available with this item. The Town of Bear River PUBLISHED: March 16, 23, 2018 0316D
reserves the right to reject any or all bids. e-mail notices to kellis@uintacountyherald.com
PUBLISHED: March 23, 30, 2018 0323 FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE
WHEREAS, default in the payment of principal and interest has oc- NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE AND FINAL SETTLEMENT
PUBLIC NOTICE SETTING PUBLIC HEARING curred under the terms of a promissory note (the “Note”) dated 08/23/2013
Pursuant to the Wyoming Administrative Procedure Act and the Wyo- FOR THE FORT BRIDGER STATE HISTORIC SITE NEW POLE
executed and delivered by Zachery D. Johnson to AMCAP Mortgage BARN PROJECT AT UINTA COUNTY, WYOMING
ming Public Service Commission’s (Commission) Rules, notice is hereby LTD. DBA Major Mortgage CO. and a real estate mortgage (the “Mort-
given that a public hearing is scheduled regarding the Amended Applica- Notice is hereby given that the State of Wyoming, Department of
gage”) of the same date securing the Note, which Mortgage was executed State Parks & Cultural Resources, has accepted as complete, according to
tion of Rocky Mountain Power (RMP or the Company) for an Order ap- and delivered by Zachery D. Johnson, a single man (the “Mortgagors”),
proving nontraditional ratemaking related to wind repowering, and upon plans, specifications, and rules governing the same, the work performed
to Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for AM- under that certain Service Contract 05SC0277229, between the State of
the interventions of the Office of Consumer Advocate, Wyoming Industrial CAP Mortgage LTD. DBA Major Mortgage CO. , and which Mortgage
Energy Consumers, Northern Laramie Energy Alliance, Interwest Energy Wyoming, Department of State Parks & Cultural Resources and Gregco,
was recorded on 08/23/2013, as Document No. R164111, Book: 1000 LLC, whose address is 201 Woodridge Lane, Evanston, Wyoming 82930
Alliance, Rocky Mountain Sheep Company, The Overland Trail Cattle Page: 1030 in the records of the office of the County Clerk and ex-officio
Company, Anadarko Land Corp., Southland Royalty Company, and Rock for the work performed, materials, equipment, or tools furnished or used
Register of Deeds in and for Uinta County, State of Wyoming; and and services rendered for the substantial completion of the Fort Bridger
Creek Wind, LLC. The public hearing is set to commence on Monday, WHEREAS, the mortgage was assigned for value as follows:
April 9, 2018, at 9:00 a.m., in the Commission’s hearing room located State Historic Site New Pole Barn Project, at Uinta County, Wyoming.
Assignee: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. The contractor is entitled to final settlement therefore; that the Department
at 2515 Warren Avenue, Suite 300, in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Assignment dated: 12/07/2017
RMP is a public utility, as defined in Wyo. Stat. §37-1-101(a)(vi)(C), of Administration and Information will cause said Contractor to be paid
Assignment recorded: 12/13/2017 the full amount due him under said contract on April 26, 2018. The date
providing retail electric public utility service under Certificates of Public Assignment recording information: Doc No. 1046271, Book 1061,
Convenience and Necessity (CPCN) issued by the Commission. RMP is of the first publication is March 16, 2018.
Page 633-633 PUBLISHED: March 16, 23, 30, 2018 0316B
subject to the Commission’s jurisdiction pursuant to Wyo. Stat. §37-2-112. All in the records of the County clerk and ex-officio Register of Deeds
On June 30, 2017, the Company submitted an Application together in and for Uinta County, Wyoming.
with testimony, and exhibits requesting the Commission grant CPCNs to IN THE DISTRICT COURT WITHIN AND FOR UINTA COUNTY
WHEREAS, the Mortgage contains a power of sale which by reason THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT, STATE OF WYOMING
construct, or approval to acquire, four new Wyoming wind resources with of said default, the Mortgagee declares to have become operative, and no
a total capacity of 860 megawatts (MW) (collectively called the Wind SELENE FINANCE, LP, )
suit or proceeding has been instituted at law to recover the debt secured Plaintiff )
Projects). The Company’s Application indicated that it would update the by the Mortgage, or any part there-of, nor has any such suit or proceeding
requested CPCN in January 2018 based on the results of the 2017 request vs. )
been instituted and the same discontinued; and NATHAN SCHAFER, a/k/a, NATHAN )
for proposals process. WHEREAS, written notice of intent to foreclose the Mortgage by
On January 16, 2018, the Company supplemented the Application with SCHAFFER, a/k/a NATHAN C. )
advertisement and sale has been served upon the record owner and the SCHAFFER, and DEBORAH SCHAFER, ) Civil Action No.
testimony and exhibits after having identified the specific Wind Projects party in possession of the mortgaged premises at least ten (10) days prior
through the request for proposal process, which supplement increased the Defendant. ) 17-174
to the commencement of this publication, and the amount due upon the
proposed total capacity from 860 megawatts (MW) to approximately 1171 Mortgage on the date of first publication of this notice of sale being the NOTICE OF SERVICE BY PUBLICATION
MW. RMP requests CPCNs for four identified Wyoming wind resources, total sum of $ 92,586.26 which sum consists of the unpaid principal bal- TO: Nathan Schafer, a/k/a Nathan Schaffer, a/k/a Nathan C. Schaffer
for the following: [i] a new 400 MW Cedar Springs Wind Project; [ii] a new ance of $90,173.65 plus Interest accrued to the date of the first publica- and Deborah Schafer
500 MW TB Flats I and II Wind Project; [iii] the new 110 MW McFadden tion of this notice in the amount of $2,206.78 plus attorneys’ fees, costs TAKE NOTICE that the above-named Plaintiff has filed a Complaint
Ridge II Wind Project; and, [iv] the new 161 MW Uinta Wind Project. expended, and accruing interest and late charges after the date of first against you in the above-captioned action in the District Court of Uinta
RMP also supplemented its Application to requests additional CPCNs publication of this notice of sale; County, Wyoming, Third Judicial District to reform the promissory note
to construct additional transmission resources necessary to interconnect WHEREAS, the property being foreclosed upon may be subject to and mortgage granted to Plaintiff’s predecessor by Nathan Schafer, a/k/a
four identified Wyoming wind resources for the following [v] the Cedar other liens and encumbrances that will not be extinguished at the sale. Nathan Schaffer, a/k/a Nathan C. Schaffer and Deborah Schafer, and
Spring Wind Project; [vi] the McFadden Ridge II Wind Project: install a Any prospective purchaser should research the status of title before declare that said promissory note and mortgage include Deborah Schafer
new three-breaker 230 kV point of interconnection ring-bus substation submitting a bid; as an obligor, mortgagor, and grantor, grant Plaintiff an equitable lien on
on the High Plains to Foote Creek 230 kV transmission line; and [vii] NOW, THEREFORE Wells Fargo Bank, NA, as the Mortgagee, will the subject property, and declare that the mortgage encumbers the entirety
the Uinta Wind Project. have the Mortgage foreclosed as by law provided by causing the mort- of Defendants’ interest in the subject property.
In addition, RMP also requests the Commission approve the Com- gaged property to be sold at public venue by the Sheriff or Deputy Sheriff YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that if you fail to answer or otherwise
pany’s proposed ratemaking treatment under Wyo. Stat. § 37-2-121 for in and for Uinta County, Wyoming to the highest bidder for cash at 10:00 defend the action within thirty (30) days of the last date of publication of
the Wind and Transmission Projects which are expected to cost approxi- AM o’clock in the forenoon on 04/18/2018 at the Uinta County Court this notice, judgment by default may be entered against you.
mately $2 billion. The Company also requests approval of its proposed House Information Desk located at 225 9th Street, Evanston, Wyoming, Dated this 20th day of February, 2018.
ratemaking treatment for the investment in the Wind and Transmission Uinta County for application on the above-described amounts secured by /s/ Kerri Bumgardner, Clerk of the District Court
Projects, in accordance with Wyo. Stat. § 37-2-121. the Mortgage, said mortgaged property being described as follows, to-wit: By Shanda Fife, Deputy
This is not a complete description of RMP’s supplemented Applica- Unit 7 in Building “Q” of the Aspen Groves Townhomes Subdivision, Ryan W. McGrath
tion. Interested persons may inspect the entire supplemented Application being located in the City of Evanston, County of Uinta, Wyoming, together Horning, Horning & McGrath, LLC
at RMP’s Wyoming offices and at the Commission’s offices in Cheyenne, with a 1/204th undivided ownership of common areas according to plat 400 South Douglas Highway
Wyoming, during regular business hours. The Application may also be recorded November 5, 1981 as Instrument No. 380212, in the office of Gillette, WY 82716
reviewed on line at http://www.pacificorp.com. the Uinta County Clerk, and in Ordinance #83-29 recorded June 2, 1983 (307) 686-3736
All interested persons are encouraged to attend the public hearing in Book 442, Page 510. (307) 696-6013 (fax)
which will be conducted in accordance with the Wyoming Administrative With an address of : 48 Aspen Grove Drive East Q-7 Evanston , WY Attorney for Plaintiff
Procedure Act and the Wyoming Public Service Commission Rules and 82930. PUBLISH: March 2, 9, 16, 23, 2018 0302A
Special Regulations. Interested persons may appear and be heard, either Together with all improvements thereon situate and all fixtures and
in person or through counsel, as provided by Commission Rule. appurtenances thereto. PUBLICATION OF WARRANTS
The Commission’s hearings are open to all persons. If you wish to February 28, 2018            Brian G. Sayer UINTA COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER ONE, STATE OF
attend the hearing and you require reasonable accommodation for a dis- Date The Sayer Law Group, P.C. WYOMING, PUBLICATION OF WARRANTS ISSUED AMOUNTING
ability, please contact the Commission at (307) 777-7427 (Voice or TTY) 925 E. 4th St. TO $500.00 OR MORE, FOR THE MONTHS OF JUNE 2017-FEB 2018
in Cheyenne during regular business hours or write them at 2515 Warren Waterloo, Iowa 50703 008658 MOON, RIGGIN 510.00; 001263 PACE, CULLEN 635.00;
Avenue, Suite 300, Cheyenne, Wyoming 82002, to make arrangements. 319-234-2530 000149 A P EXAMINATIONS 9549.00; 031658 AVID CENTER
Communications impaired persons may also contact the Commission by 319-232-6341 9185.00; 001074 RELADYNE WEST LLC (CARDWELL) 15573.61;
accessing Wyoming Relay (TTY) by dialing 711. Please mention Docket PUBLISHED: March 16, 23, 30, April 6, 2018 WY180034-0316 035513 COOK BROTHERS BROADCASTING (KNYN ) 700.00;
No. 20000-520-EA-17 (Record No. 14781) in your correspondence. If 005075 CUMMINS ROCKY MOUNTAIN LLC 938.98; 000588 DERU’S
you wish to listen to the hearing scheduled in this matter go to http:// GLASS WORKS 944.15; 032999 FLEET SERVICES 1003.11; 004436
psc.wy.us at the appropriate time and follow the instructions to connect FORECLOSURE SALE NOTICE FREEWAY TIRE, INC. 540.00; 008832 WARNER TRUCK 1525.52;
to the hearing. WHEREAS, default in the payment of principal and interest has oc- 019569 HERFF JONES YEARBOOKS 2783.00; 006621 INTERMOUN-
Dated: March 19, 2018. curred under the terms of a promissory note (the “Note”) dated 01/07/2011 TAIN WOOD PRODUCTS 1452.42; 004010 KENWORTH SALES
PUBLISHED: March 23, 30, 2018 0323C executed and delivered by Warren J. Hodder to Wells Fargo Bank, NA COMPANY 2735.49; 006077 UCBLN & MENTOR ABILITY 1111.12;
and a real estate mortgage (the “Mortgage”) of the same date securing 054402 MT. NAOMI SUPPLY 551.25; 054453 NATIONAL TRAVEL
INVITATION TO BID the Note, which Mortgage was executed and delivered by Warren J. SYSTEMS.LP 2412.00; 046221 NEXT LEVEL WRESTLING 900.00;
Separate sealed BIDS for the construction of the City of Evanston- Hodder, unmarried (the “Mortgagors”), to Wells Fargo Bank, NA , 053112 OPTIX MEDIA 102310.00; 049735 PHYSICAL THERAPY
City View Water Line Replacement Project-Phase I will be received and which Mortgage was recorded on 01/07/2011, as Document No. SERVICES 2800.00; 006069 PRICECO LLC 1770.60; 002047 SMITH’S
by the City of Evanston, Wyoming at the office of the City Clerk until R154185, Book: 960 Page: 994-1013 in the records of the office of the FOOD - EVANSTON 1206.14; 012025 TETON SCIENCE SCHOOLS
2:00 p.m. local time March 28, 2018 and then at said office publicly County Clerk and ex-officio Register of Deeds in and for Uinta County, 7888.27; 004739 UINTA CO SCHOOL DIST #1 SCHOOL LUNCH
opened and read aloud. State of Wyoming; and 1674.50; 024457 WORLD’S FINEST CHOCOLATE, INC. 4027.50;
The CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be examined at the City of WHEREAS, the Mortgage contains a power of sale which by reason 002103 WY DEPT OF EDUCATION HEALTH & SAFETY UNI 794.86;
Evanston Public Works office and at the following locations: of said default, the Mortgagee declares to have become operative, and no 002523 WYOMING PUPIL TRANSPORTATION   ASSOCIATI 1100.00;
Forsgren Associates, Inc. City of Evanston, Wyoming suit or proceeding has been instituted at law to recover the debt secured 034436 BANC OF AMERICA LEASING 19612.57; 031127 FOWLER
849 Front Street, Suite 201 1200 Main Street by the Mortgage, or any part there-of, nor has any such suit or proceeding BUSINESS SYSTEMS 550.00; 004618 TEGELER AND ASSOCIATES
Evanston, WY 82930 Evanston, WY 82930 been instituted and the same discontinued; and 874.00; 041718 ACE RECYCLING & DISPOSAL 1191.47; 000452
(307) 789-6735 (307) 783-6450 WHEREAS, written notice of intent to foreclose the Mortgage by CITY OF EVANSTON 7450.34; 045705 EVANSTON YOUTH CLUB
The Project consists of the following work: The replacement of ap- advertisement and sale has been served upon the record owner and the 2150.00; 002813 PAYNE, BREN 500.00; 041939 PHILLIPS LAW,
proximately 1500 LF of 10-inch water line along with replacement of fire party in possession of the mortgaged premises at least ten (10) days prior LLC 9500.00; 028304 WHITE, JENNI 500.00; 046191 ZIONS BANK
hydrants, services and connections to water mains at the perpendicular to the commencement of this publication, and the amount due upon the 56461.28; 046191 ZIONS BANK 34938.29; 005097 A+ TROPHY
streets. All street repairs along with sidewalk, curb and gutter and other Mortgage on the date of first publication of this notice of sale being the AND AWARDS 1371.06; 045985 EPIC PRODUCTIONS LLC 5170.00;
incidental work is within the city limits of Evanston, Wyoming. total sum of $ 192,638.17 which sum consists of the unpaid principal 050857 C.D.’S ELECTRIC 520.00; 000413 CAZIN’S 936.03; 039853
Copies of the CONTRACT DOCUMENTS may be obtained at the balance of $187,627.65 plus Interest accrued to the date of the first pub- COLORADO MESA FOOTBALL 615.00; 013722 COOK-SANDERS
office of FORSGREN ASSOCIATES, INC. at the location noted above, lication of this notice in the amount of $4,336.61 plus attorneys’ fees, ASSOCIATES, INC. 564.25; 005075 CUMMINS ROCKY MOUN-
upon payment of $ 75.00 for each hard set, or $ 0.00 for each digital copy costs expended, and accruing interest and late charges after the date of TAIN LLC 3113.61; 054518 DAGGETT SCHOOL DISTRICT 675.00;
(PDF; Email or FTP delivery), non-refundable. first publication of this notice of sale; 019569 HERFF JONES YEARBOOKS 5584.45; 038431 INK TECH-
Each BIDDER will be required to submit, with his proposal, a certi- WHEREAS, the property being foreclosed upon may be subject to NOLOGIES, LLC 585.00; 050210 INSTRUCTIONAL INTENSITY INC
fied check, or Bid Bond made payable without condition to the City of other liens and encumbrances that will not be extinguished at the sale. 4200.00; 051705 INTERMOUNTAIN HEARING CENTERS 520.00;
Evanston in the amount of not less than five percent (5%) of the BID- Any prospective purchaser should research the status of title before 019283 JACKSON HOLE HIGH SCHOOL 1415.60; 052205 M.W.
DER’s maximum Bid Price as guarantee that such BIDDER will enter submitting a bid; CONSTRUCTION, INC 187657.20; 005826 MOORE’S CHEVRON
into a contract within fifteen (15) days after the date of the OWNER’s NOW, THEREFORE Wells Fargo Bank, Na, as the Mortgagee, will AND TOWING 600.00; 003706 OFFICE PRODUCTS DEALER 579.85;
Notice of Award. have the Mortgage foreclosed as by law provided by causing the mort- 002855 PARKWAY PLAZA 1106.00; 053775 PEARSON VUE - NURSE
A pre-bid meeting will be held at 10:00 a.m. on the 21st day of gaged property to be sold at public venue by the Sheriff or Deputy Sheriff AIDE PROCESSING 980.00; 002047 SMITH’S FOOD - EVANSTON
March at 33 Allegiance Circle Evanston, Wyoming Bidder’s attendance in and for Uinta County, Wyoming to the highest bidder for cash at 10:00 550.23; 048755 SOLEIL’S DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING EDU-
is non-mandatory. Bidders are encouraged to attend and participate. AM o’clock in the forenoon on 04/18/2018 at the Uinta County Court CAT 4200.00; 012025 TETON SCIENCE SCHOOLS 28401.35; 034231
WYOMING STATE STATUTES apply to the bidding and construction House Information Desk located at 225 9th Street, Evanston, Wyoming, TRANE CO 2725.00; 004740 UINTA CO SCHOOL DIST #1 STUDENT
of this Public Works Project: Uinta County for application on the above-described amounts secured by ACTIVITY 770.00; 005792 UNIVERSAL ATHLETICS 663.00; 002168
W.S. 15-1-113; 5% bid bond required. the Mortgage, said mortgaged property being described as follows, to-wit: WYOMING STATE BOARD OF NURSING 1200.00; 054534 YUDA
W.S. 16-6-102; 5% resident contractor preference. THE EAST 1/2 OF LOT NUMBER 2 OF DEAN’S SUBDIVISION BANDS 2800.00; 005097 A+ TROPHY AND AWARDS 3274.42; 052000
W.S. 16-6-104; 5% Wyoming materials and suppliers preference. OF THE NE/4NE/4 OF SECTION 13, T16N, R115W, OF THE 6TH AUER, TODD 600.00; 050857 C.D.’S ELECTRIC 32455.00; 041890
W.S. 16-6-112; performance guarantee. P.M., UINTA COUNTY, WYOMING, AS SAID SUBDIVISION IS LAID DOMINO’S PIZZA - EVANSTON 527.10; 032999 FLEET SERVICES
W.S. 16-6-201 – 16-6-206; resident labor preference. OUT AND RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE UINTA COUNTY 849.87; 004436 FREEWAY TIRE, INC. 751.08; 046990 FRONTLINE
W.S. 27-3-502(f) registration with taxing authority. CLERK AND EX-OFFICIO REGISTER OF DEEDS IN AND FOR TECHNOLOGY GROUP LLC 3258.15; 049395 MARTIN, BEN 600.00;
Pursuant to W.S. 16-6-106, “preference is hereby given to materials, SAID COUNTY. SAID EAST 1/2 OF LOT 1 BEING DETERMINED 004174 PEARSON CURRICULUM CUSTOMER SERVICE 10932.57;
supplies, agricultural products, equipment, machinery and provisions BY A LINE RUNNING FROM A POINT ON THE NORTH LINE OF 012769 SMITH POWER PRODUCTS, INC 2739.17; 002047 SMITH’S
produced, manufactured, supplied or grown in Wyoming, quality being SAID LOT 313.59 FEET EAST OF THE NORTHWEST CORNER TO FOOD - EVANSTON 564.52; 001246 THYSSEN-KRUPP  ELEVATOR
equal to articles offered by the competitors outside of the state”. A POINT ON THE SOUTH LINE OF SAID LOT 313.23 FEET EAST 1121.67; 004739 UINTA CO SCHOOL DIST #1 SCHOOL LUNCH
RESIDENT PREFERENCE(S): In order to receive a five percent OF THE SOUTHWEST CORNER. 843.85; 004740 UINTA CO SCHOOL DIST #1 STUDENT ACTIVITY
(5%) resident preference, resident contractors and material suppliers must TOGETHER WITH A RIGHT OF WAY AND EASEMENT MORE 525.00; 002349 UINTA COUNTY WEED & PEST 585.00; 047597
be state certified and receive a certificate of residency. When obtaining PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: THE SOUTH 60 FEET VARSITY INK, LLC 964.50; 002754 AMAZON.COM CORP. 8426.58;
project bid documents, resident contractors and suppliers must indicate OF THE WEST 1/2 OF LOT 2 OF DEAN’S SUBDIVISION OF PART 002548 499-NCPERS WYOMING 704.00; 005750 AFLAC - 12 MO
their residency status by providing their residency certification number. OF THE NE/4NE/4 OF SECTION 13, T16N, R115W, OF THE 6TH 2922.12; 038369 AFLAC - 8 MO 1574.41; 000265 BENEFICIAL FI-
Certified resident suppliers shall submit a list of supplies and materi- P.M., UINTA COUNTY, WYOMING. NANCIAL GROUP 1566.34; 008836 DELTA DENTAL PLAN OF WY
als, specific to the project, which qualify to receive preference along With an address of : 184 Sandhill Road Lyman , WY 82937. 45305.40; 004888 EMPLOYEE BENEFIT FUND UCSD#1 508817.17;
with company contact names and phone numbers. Contact information Together with all improvements thereon situateand all fixtures and 021288 NATIONAL BENEFIT SERVICES, LLC 871.95; 014508 THE
from resident suppliers shall be available to resident contractors to use in appurtenances thereto. HARTFORD 15629.90; 014508 THE HARTFORD 1207.44; 002161
preparing bids and meeting Wyoming statutory requirements. February 28, 2018 Brian G. Sayer VISION SERVICE PLAN 6956.40; 002524 WY RETIREMENT SYS-
The City of Evanston reserves the right to reject any or all bids or Date   The Sayer Law Group, P.C. TEM 362629.97; 002530 WY WORKERS COMPENSATION EM-
any part of any bid, to waive any formality in any bid, as its best interest 925 E. 4th St. PLOYMENT TAX D 17065.35; 001532 CENTURYLINK(FORMELY
may appear. Waterloo, Iowa 50703 QWEST) 3027.35; 001729 PITNEY BOWES 3525.18; 001534 DOMIN-
City of Evanston 319-234-2530 ION ENERGY 14553.81; 002344 ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER DIVI-
Kent Williams, Mayor 319-232-6341
PUBLISHED: March 9, 16, 23 , 2018 0309A PUBLISHED: March 16, 23, 30, April 6, 2018 WY180032 - 0316A Continued on following page
B10 UINTA COUNTY HERALD Friday, March 23, 2018

Public Notices
PUBLICATION OF WARRANTS RANCH REGION V BOCES 921.50; 042897 EDUCATIONAL AD- REGION V BOCES 654.80; 050857 C.D.’S ELECTRIC 767.50; 055352
VANTAGES, INC 5800.00; 035904 EDUCATORS HANDBOOK.COM DEGRAW, TOBY 500.00; 052167 INTERMOUNTAIN TRANSMIS-
Continued from preceding page 5584.00; 042854 EXPLORE LEARNING 27655.50; 013935 MAKE- SION EXCHANGE 756.93; 046779 LEWIS BUS GROUP 868.88;
SION OF PACIFIC 42945.24; 028894 WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL MUSIC, INC. 7359.00; 010707 SCHOOLDUDE.COM 5028.67; 049590 006604 MORCON INDUSTRIAL SPECIALTY 1033.23; 012661
LEASING 4199.00; 021288 NATIONAL BENEFIT SERVICES, LLC VENTURE TECHNOLOGIES 7323.60; 023582 WEIDENHAMMER SCHOLASTIC LIBRARY PUBLISHING 629.00; 046434 STEM-
11942.36; 037877 TSA CONSULTING GROUP, INC 12852.21; 001965 SYSTEMS CORP 5794.00; 006009 DELL MARKETING L.P. 1351.16; SCOPES 11572.75; 022357 STODDARD FARMS, INC. 8400.00;
WYOMING CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT 2392.98; 025275 004436 FREEWAY TIRE, INC. 971.48; 054860 HIGH COUNTRY 051810 THE LUMBERYARD 818.14; 022179 UAESP STUDENT
WYOMING DEFERRED COMPENSATION 5256.33; 002516 WYO- TECH. CONSULT 17470.00; 040932 IDENTISYS, INC 650.90; 004010 COUNCIL CONFERENCE 805.00; 022179 UAESP STUDENT COUN-
MING EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 4352.88; 001798 FIRST NA- KENWORTH SALES COMPANY 973.02; 005991 MACGILL AND CIL CONFERENCE 1035.00; 022179 UAESP STUDENT COUNCIL
TIONAL BANK VISA 101600.01; 028894 WELLS FARGO FINAN- COMPANY 2541.50; 002240 MEADOW GOLD DAIRY 1200.00; CONFERENCE 1540.00; 008832 WARNER TRUCK 1022.11; 001798
CIAL LEASING 1357.00; 005437 WILLIAMS, RAE 2300.00; 008852 001647 NICHOLAS & CO., INC 3669.47; 008224 PCMG, INC FIRST NATIONAL BANK VISA 42182.41; 028894 WELLS FARGO
BRYSON SALES & SERVICE, INC 3117.50; 018953 C-V RANCH 133806.00; 002387 REALLY GOOD STUFF 572.85; 002548 FINANCIAL LEASING 1571.00; 034436 BANC OF AMERICA LEAS-
REGION V BOCES 18054.00; 050857 C.D.’S ELECTRIC 1578.72; 499-NCPERS WYOMING 688.00; 005750 AFLAC - 12 MO 2922.12; ING 19612.57; 002344 ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER DIVISION OF
001980 CAPSTONE  CLASSROOM 642.30; 013722 COOK-SANDERS 008836 DELTA DENTAL PLAN OF WY 44914.70; 008836 DELTA PACIFIC 1192.26; 003157 VERIZON WIRELESS 2376.42; 021288
ASSOCIATES, INC. 1007.50; 028223 FLEETPRIDE 1388.00; 009026 DENTAL PLAN OF WY 7952.80; 004888 EMPLOYEE BENEFIT NATIONAL BENEFIT SERVICES, LLC 15076.77; 037877 TSA CON-
GARRETT & COMPANY INC 1500.00; 049891 GLOBAL SURVEIL- FUND UCSD#1 2538.00; 021288 NATIONAL BENEFIT SERVICES, SULTING GROUP, INC 10549.40; 001965 WYOMING CHILD SUP-
LANCE, LLC 3147.50; 031909 LAGOON CORPORATION 2111.70; LLC 871.95; 014508 THE HARTFORD 15099.90; 014508 THE HART- PORT ENFORCEMENT 1760.38; 025275 WYOMING DEFERRED
046779 LEWIS BUS GROUP 700.00; 002240 MEADOW GOLD DAIRY FORD 1101.98; 014508 THE HARTFORD 1639.50; 014508 THE COMPENSATION 3995.42; 002516 WYOMING EDUCATION AS-
1697.17; 021687 MERRITT, DEBBIE 2187.08; 000571 MSR WEST HARTFORD 1639.50; 014508 THE HARTFORD 1193.04; 002161 SOCIATION 4260.18; 002104 ASPEN GROVE NURSERY, LLC 525.00;
1590.00; 042862 PINGORA CONSULTING LLC 5200.00; 051470 VISION SERVICE PLAN 6829.92; 002161 VISION SERVICE PLAN 051284 COOK CONSULTING 3588.00; 013722 COOK-SANDERS
PRECISION DANCE CORPORATION 2190.00; 006069 PRICECO 1185.75; 002530 WY WORKERS COMPENSATION EMPLOYMENT ASSOCIATES, INC. 10952.25; 046701 HAPARA 1440.00; 007145
LLC 1770.60; 052060 QUALITY INN 632.72; 001826 QUILL COR- TAX D 15767.55; 000265 BENEFICIAL FINANCIAL GROUP 1441.62; JOHN DEERE 2459.01; 052205 M.W. CONSTRUCTION, INC
PORATION 6183.42; 003692 REAL KLEEN JANITORIAL INC 035947 COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES INC 1650.00; 042021 259017.90; 008803 RANDY’S HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING
1970.55; 001246 THYSSEN-KRUPP  ELEVATOR 2891.97; 034231 DANG GOOD SMOKEHOUSE & BBQ 594.00; 046450 DREAMBOX 17735.94; 001074 RELADYNE WEST LLC (CARDWELL) 870.40;
TRANE CO 13776.92; 002290 UINTA COUNTY HERALD 3800.60; LEARNING 26493.00; 051489 E2E EXCHANGE 625.00; 024783 048755 SOLEIL’S DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING EDUCAT 600.00;
045985 EPIC PRODUCTIONS LLC 6130.00; 002344 ROCKY MOUN- MARZANO RESEARCH LABORATORY 4970.00; 013587 PAR- 003872 SUNSTONE POTTERY INC 817.50; 054704 TRAMONT
TAIN POWER DIVISION OF PACIFIC 949.91; 043397 SECURITY NELL’S GLASS & BODY WORKS LLC 1081.48; 010707 MANUFACTURING, LLC 1452.00; 034231 TRANE CO 3798.14;
FIRST BANK 44499.00; 054810 SKAGGS, KEVIN 500.00; 021288 SCHOOLDUDE.COM 7620.12; 002284 U S POSTMASTER 1190.00; 006077 UCBLN & MENTOR ABILITY 2611.11; 002290 UINTA
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WYOMING CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT 1619.11; 025275 777.60; 012076 PITNEY BOWES PURCHASE POWER 3000.00; WYOMING SPECIALIZED PHYSICAL THERAPY 1600.00; 004888
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POWER DIVISION OF PACIFIC 1002.06; 003157 VERIZON WIRE- PORT ENFORCEMENT 1792.98; 025275 WYOMING DEFERRED COMPENSATION 3875.42; 002516 WYOMING EDUCATION AS-
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492200.05; 004888 EMPLOYEE BENEFIT FUND UCSD#1 41906.00; SOCIATION 4105.65; 001534 DOMINION ENERGY 4043.49; 024759 008852 BRYSON SALES & SERVICE, INC 11309.25; 000413 CAZIN’S
021288 NATIONAL BENEFIT SERVICES, LLC 2567.92; 001965 MOUNTAIN WEST BUSINESS SOLUTIONS 9945.34; 041939 PHIL- 1778.85; 006009 DELL MARKETING L.P. 3689.00; 044016 FRANZ
WYOMING CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT 578.18; 025275 LIPS LAW, LLC 5350.00; 054070 WILLIS, TYLER 602.50; 008852 FAMILY BAKERIES 770.45; 047775 HOMAX OIL SALES INC.
WYOMING DEFERRED COMPENSATION 2951.33; 018953 C-V BRYSON SALES & SERVICE, INC 2548.28; 018953 C-V RANCH Continued on following page
March 23, 2018, 2018 UINTA COUNTY HERALD B11

Public Notices
PUBLICATION OF WARRANTS VIANCE, INC 1245.00; 049735 PHYSICAL THERAPY SERVICES BANK/CASH 500.00; 002344 ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER DIVI-
2800.00; 000634 SCHOLASTIC  BOOK FAIRS 1408.56; 055824 SION OF PACIFIC 47885.24; 049972 TUCKER, WENDY 500.00;
Continued from preceding page SHADOWMAN SPORTS 2887.50; 002984 STATELINE METALS OF 002464 UINTA BOCES #1 EDUCATION CENTER 37500.00; 028894
2302.70; 001220 KALLAS NAPA AUTO PARTS 5122.63; 001273 WYOMING 578.66; 012025 TETON SCIENCE SCHOOLS 9546.73; WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL LEASING 4344.00; 005097 A+ TROPHY
LAWSON PRODUCTS INC 751.64; 046779 LEWIS BUS GROUP 044768 TONI J STUDIOS 510.15; 006700 TWO GUYS FLOORING AND AWARDS 678.31; 005267 ALLOTECH 3100.00; 047694 BAILEY,
614.32; 001663 M & M TOOL & MACHINERY 1719.00; 002240 7290.00; 006077 UCBLN & MENTOR ABILITY 1111.11; 005792 TESSIE ROSE 2700.00; 018953 C-V RANCH REGION V BOCES
MEADOW GOLD DAIRY 7761.19; 006604 MORCON INDUSTRIAL UNIVERSAL ATHLETICS 2700.00; 047597 VARSITY INK, LLC 4583.60; 050857 C.D.’S ELECTRIC 796.21; 031216 CONVERGEONE,
SPECIALTY 506.82; 008128 NASCO 1000.78; 001647 NICHOLAS & 2712.00; 002103 WY DEPT OF EDUCATION HEALTH & SAFETY INC 642.00; 013722 COOK-SANDERS ASSOCIATES, INC. 1516.50;
CO., INC 43137.84; 001838 PAR, INC 538.92; 003310 PIZZA HUT - UNI 11306.70; 002524 WY RETIREMENT SYSTEM 333979.93; 005712 CRISIS PREVENTION INSTITUTE 600.00; 032921 DOCU-
EVANSTON #234    HOME OFFICE 5607.71; 003692 REAL KLEEN 041718 ACE RECYCLING & DISPOSAL 1191.47; 000850 ALL WEST SIGN, INC 2618.55; 032999 FLEET SERVICES 917.32; 050210 IN-
JANITORIAL INC 3531.72; 002608 SAFETY SUPPLY & SIGN CO COMMUNICATIONS 746.84; 000452 CITY OF EVANSTON 6558.32; STRUCTIONAL INTENSITY INC 6300.00; 032409 LES SCHWAB
772.89; 035769 SOUTHWEST BINDING & LAMINATING 893.35; 005723 FIRST BANK/CASH 1200.00; 016322 BEACON METALS TIRES 3154.50; 012769 SMITH POWER PRODUCTS, INC 11343.59;
002984 STATELINE METALS OF WYOMING 955.85; 001176 TROX- 881.92; 004147 BEAT OF TIME, THE 550.00; 000210 BESTWAY 034231 TRANE CO 8878.23; 004739 UINTA CO SCHOOL DIST #1
ELL COMMUNICATIONS, INC 870.00; 005176 WENGER CORPORA- PRODUCTS CO., INC 894.00; 001791 FOLLETT SCHOOL SOLU- SCHOOL LUNCH 594.90; 005792 UNIVERSAL ATHLETICS 5105.54;
TION 914.00; 002980 WESTERN WYOMING BEVERAGES 1673.20; TIONS, INC 2805.59; 005565 H&E EQUIPMENT COMPANY 2211.83; 047597 VARSITY INK, LLC 1752.50; 023582 WEIDENHAMMER
002103 WY DEPT OF EDUCATION HEALTH & SAFETY UNI 009051 HAZTEC OF AMERICA INC 1970.44; 017736 INTERFORM SYSTEMS CORP 643.87; 039845 CONSOLIDATED PAVING 42382.17;
7629.86; 040592 WYOMING FOOD BANK OF THE ROCKIES 898.38; 033677 ITW FOOD EQUIPMENT GROUP 500.00; 002807 LA 028576 HORSLEY, STACI 1750.00; 005826 MOORE’S CHEVRON
1550.00; 004888 EMPLOYEE BENEFIT FUND UCSD#1 536989.67; QUINTA INN - CASPER 780.00; 001663 M & M TOOL & MACHIN- AND TOWING 600.00; 053775 PEARSON VUE - NURSE AIDE PRO-
013722 COOK-SANDERS ASSOCIATES, INC. 5492.75; 005075 CUM- ERY 1584.00; 041149 MARTIN, NATALIE 1635.83; 039136 NORTH- CESSING 686.00; 001074 RELADYNE WEST LLC (CARDWELL)
MINS ROCKY MOUNTAIN LLC 500.00; 032999 FLEET SERVICES ERN SPEECH SERVICES 997.00; 008224 PCMG, INC 1254.50; 016152 30009.94; 056057 ROBERTSON DIESEL REPAIR INC 1318.14; 006700
12306.12; 055638 GREENLIGHT BOOKING 600.00; 012025 TETON PERSONNEL SCREENING SERVICES 526.25; 006069 PRICECO TWO GUYS FLOORING 9810.00; 047597 VARSITY INK, LLC 840.00;
SCIENCE SCHOOLS 9964.69; 019771 THE NED SHOW (ALL FOR LLC 2655.00; 017809 RMT EQUIPMENT 2638.14; 000634 SCHO- 008832 WARNER TRUCK 512.76; 042692 WYOMING SPECIALIZED
KIDZ) 1121.00; 044768 TONI J STUDIOS 2292.00; 034231 TRANE LASTIC  BOOK FAIRS 1679.48; 002047 SMITH’S FOOD - EVAN- PHYSICAL THERAPY 7000.00; 002168 WYOMING STATE BOARD
CO 721.00; 004740 UINTA CO SCHOOL DIST #1 STUDENT ACTIV- STON 1143.80; 002037 SNAP-ON-TOOLS 1005.34; 048755 SOLEIL’S OF NURSING 840.00; 028894 WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL LEASING
ITY 1000.00; 004740 UINTA CO SCHOOL DIST #1 STUDENT AC- DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING EDUCAT 2400.00; 012025 TETON 1212.00; 003157 VERIZON WIRELESS 2360.66; 004932 EVANSTON
TIVITY 2500.00; 047597 VARSITY INK, LLC 1061.00; 003913 WYO- SCIENCE SCHOOLS 6431.15; 008247 TOM’S HVAC 831.46; 002270 PARKS & RECREATION DISTRICT 596.79; 021288 NATIONAL
MING FABRICATION & MACHINE 1800.00; 031658 AVID CENTER TV SPECIALISTS INC 4454.00; 047597 VARSITY INK, LLC 1388.00; BENEFIT SERVICES, LLC 15207.24; 037877 TSA CONSULTING
15397.00; 050857 C.D.’S ELECTRIC 26743.65; 001857 CDW GOV- 001532 CENTURYLINK(FORMELY QWEST) 3041.53; 001534 DO- GROUP, INC 10524.40; 001965 WYOMING CHILD SUPPORT EN-
ERNMENT, LLC 1437.58; 004959 CEM AQUATICS 6502.87; 046329 MINION ENERGY 36989.79; 041947 LYMAN, BART 556.93; 041939 FORCEMENT 1619.11; 025275 WYOMING DEFERRED COMPENSA-
HURST, RONDA 2890.00; 040932 IDENTISYS, INC 1040.00; 000725 PHILLIPS LAW, LLC 7400.00; 001729 PITNEY BOWES 3525.18; TION 3910.42; 002516 WYOMING EDUCATION ASSOCIATION
MACBEATH HARDWOOD 4690.15; 033847 NORCO 1350.30; 053058 002344 ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER DIVISION OF PACIFIC 4283.29; 008852 BRYSON SALES & SERVICE, INC 5034.76; 000363
OGDEN, OLIVIA 750.00; 049735 PHYSICAL THERAPY SERVICES 44618.03; 028894 WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL LEASING 3985.00; BUSH-WELLS SPORTING GOODS INC 1640.70; 055913 CAZIN’S
3500.00; 006069 PRICECO LLC 1770.60; 000634 SCHOLASTIC  021288 NATIONAL BENEFIT SERVICES, LLC 15173.91; 037877 TSA 657.59; 000482 CONNEY SAFETY PRODUCTS CO 595.65; 007692
BOOK FAIRS 985.80; 002047 SMITH’S FOOD - EVANSTON 554.80; CONSULTING GROUP, INC 10599.40; 001965 WYOMING CHILD FASTENAL 613.35; 001791 FOLLETT SCHOOL SOLUTIONS, INC
002037 SNAP-ON-TOOLS 4173.84; 048755 SOLEIL’S DEAF AND SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT 1619.11; 025275 WYOMING DEFERRED 644.22; 044016 FRANZ FAMILY BAKERIES 859.98; 055921 JCQ
HARD OF HEARING EDUCAT 2400.00; 034231 TRANE CO 2762.86; COMPENSATION 3810.42; 002516 WYOMING EDUCATION AS- TOOLS, LLC 880.00; 001220 KALLAS NAPA AUTO PARTS 1981.50;
006077 UCBLN & MENTOR ABILITY 1111.11; 005792 UNIVERSAL SOCIATION 4314.17; 051055 ASPEN CINEMAS 550.00; 050857 001273 LAWSON PRODUCTS INC 508.35; 046779 LEWIS BUS
ATHLETICS 3232.68; 047457 VLCM 22470.47; 000850 ALL WEST C.D.’S ELECTRIC 2284.15; 048186 DAINES COTTON SHOPS GROUP 2266.90; 002240 MEADOW GOLD DAIRY 7609.02; 001647
COMMUNICATIONS 746.84; 052442 AUTO FARM CASTLE ROCK 8211.64; 005723 FIRST BANK/CASH 700.00; 032999 FLEET SER- NICHOLAS & CO., INC 37197.98; 033847 NORCO 1017.76; 003310
LLC 46727.00; 034436 BANC OF AMERICA LEASING 19612.57; VICES 1496.80; 030325 GATEWAY GRILLE AT PURPLE SAGE PIZZA HUT - EVANSTON #234    HOME OFFICE 3227.00; 056278
002548 499-NCPERS WYOMING 640.00; 002548 499-NCPERS 960.52; 035289 MARSHALL INDUSTRIES, INC 700.00; 044415 RAPTOR TECHNOLOGIES 1985.00; 003692 REAL KLEEN JANITO-
WYOMING 640.00; 000265 BENEFICIAL FINANCIAL GROUP MOUNTAIN MUSIC OF WY, LLC 999.25; 048127 NETWORKS 2000 RIAL INC 5251.63; 017809 RMT EQUIPMENT 32035.00; 012769
1441.62; 000265 BENEFICIAL FINANCIAL GROUP 1441.62; 008836 1695.75; 005125 PICKLEVILLE PLAYHOUSE 880.00; 000634 SCHO- SMITH POWER PRODUCTS, INC 1199.07; 002980 WESTERN
DELTA DENTAL PLAN OF WY 48875.25; 021288 NATIONAL BEN- LASTIC  BOOK FAIRS 2036.08; 012769 SMITH POWER PRODUCTS, WYOMING BEVERAGES 2423.19; 040592 WYOMING FOOD BANK
EFIT SERVICES, LLC 606.79; 002161 VISION SERVICE PLAN INC 3014.00; 001246 THYSSEN-KRUPP  ELEVATOR 773.14; 006700 OF THE ROCKIES 1705.00; 001798 FIRST NATIONAL BANK VISA
6845.73; 002524 WY RETIREMENT SYSTEM 340056.75; 005750 TWO GUYS FLOORING 925.00; 002290 UINTA COUNTY HERALD 49142.42; 002548 499-NCPERS WYOMING 656.00; 005750 AFLAC
AFLAC - 12 MO 2627.36; 014508 THE HARTFORD 17267.20; 014508 1508.75; 006500 WESTAR PRINTING 14950.35; 002754 AMAZON. - 12 MO 2716.88; 038369 AFLAC - 8 MO 4473.48; 000265 BENEFI-
THE HARTFORD 1191.60; 052205 M.W. CONSTRUCTION, INC COM CORP. 8635.84; 001798 FIRST NATIONAL BANK VISA CIAL FINANCIAL GROUP 1441.62; 002524 WY RETIREMENT
135747.33; 001246 THYSSEN-KRUPP  ELEVATOR 44964.50; 003518 76010.57; 002548 499-NCPERS WYOMING 640.00; 005750 AFLAC SYSTEM 316610.88; 002530 WY WORKERS COMPENSATION
BACKSTAGE 14088.00; 004959 CEM AQUATICS 2501.64; 031216 - 12 MO 2481.19; 000265 BENEFICIAL FINANCIAL GROUP 1441.62; EMPLOYMENT TAX D 13425.02; 002529 WYOMING DEPARTMENT
CONVERGEONE, INC 1181.62; 054135 COSTA VIDA 1808.70; 005075 008836 DELTA DENTAL PLAN OF WY 48331.00; 004888 EMPLOY- OF EMPLOYMENT 578.95; 007885 WAL-MART STORES - EVAN-
CUMMINS ROCKY MOUNTAIN LLC 1336.14; 000588 DERU’S EE BENEFIT FUND UCSD#1 539449.42; 021288 NATIONAL BEN- STON 5844.68; 034436 BANC OF AMERICA LEASING 19612.57;
GLASS WORKS 1023.39; 032018 FPS NORTHERN UTAH 1382.40; EFIT SERVICES, LLC 881.55; 014508 THE HARTFORD 12860.82; 038377 HONDA FINANCIAL SERVICES 2127.85; 002344 ROCKY
028835 LEARNING A-Z 1700.18; 009129 LITTLE CAESARS FUND 014508 THE HARTFORD 1181.76; 002161 VISION SERVICE PLAN MOUNTAIN POWER DIVISION OF PACIFIC 1488.71; 056391 CEOL
RAISING 2829.00; 008128 NASCO 1124.85; 016926 NAVIANCE, INC 6924.78; 002530 WY WORKERS COMPENSATION EMPLOYMENT PRODUCTIONS, LLC 3103.00; 002677 DENNIS, JARAUN 679.80;
1245.00; 051195 POWERSCHOOL GROUP LLC 14897.50; 040711 TAX D 14220.48; 004618 TEGELER AND ASSOCIATES 215010.00; 003237 FIFE’S WELDING INC 1350.00; 048348 FREDRICKSON,
RICH COUNTY 4-H 612.00; 007883 SAFETY- KLEEN SYSTEMS 054275 AARON HANSEN EDUCATION CONSULTING SERVIC KARI 536.50; 004436 FREEWAY TIRE, INC. 1885.00; 049735 PHYS-
INC 2249.82; 008247 TOM’S HVAC 647.14; 047597 VARSITY INK, 18400.00; 003577 AMERICAN ASSOCIATION OF SCHOOL PERSON- ICAL THERAPY SERVICES 3500.00; 006069 PRICECO LLC 1770.60;
LLC 3525.00; 034886 VERTIV OPERATING COMPANY 1071.87; NEL 700.00; 018953 C-V RANCH REGION V BOCES 12441.20; 056057 ROBERTSON DIESEL REPAIR INC 514.73; 048755 SOLEIL’S
008832 WARNER TRUCK 516.02; 006500 WESTAR PRINTING 039845 CONSOLIDATED PAVING 247463.97; 001791 FOLLETT DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING EDUCAT 3600.00; 001749 STE-
744.00; 041718 ACE RECYCLING & DISPOSAL 1191.47; 000452 SCHOOL SOLUTIONS, INC 681.13; 048348 FREDRICKSON, KARI VENS ELECTRIC MOTORS 2369.00; 001246 THYSSEN-KRUPP 
CITY OF EVANSTON 7757.47; 002344 ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER 536.50; 047775 HOMAX OIL SALES INC. 1444.40; 017736 INTER- ELEVATOR 1684.80; 000941 UNIV OF WYOMING/DEPT OF MUSIC 
DIVISION OF PACIFIC 40716.74; 055778 THORPE, PAUL MICHEAL FORM 2260.00; 007145 JOHN DEERE 800.89; 043494 LAMINATOR. & BAND 500.00; 006442 UTAH FIRE EQUIPMENT 1446.00; 047597
1000.00; 052442 AUTO FARM CASTLE ROCK LLC 4000.00; 000613 COM 799.99; 001751 LAWRENCE’S 927.45; 024783 MARZANO VARSITY INK, LLC 2939.00; 008769 WOODWORKERS HARDWARE
B & H PHOTO-VIDEO 612.62; 008852 BRYSON SALES & SERVICE, RESEARCH LABORATORY 1320.00; 016926 NAVIANCE, INC 3547.83; 049573 AMPLIFY EDUCATION, INC 3200.00; 001857 CDW
INC 4872.71; 005075 CUMMINS ROCKY MOUNTAIN LLC 7702.64; 850.00; 049735 PHYSICAL THERAPY SERVICES 2100.00; 002047 GOVERNMENT, LLC 704.02; 013722 COOK-SANDERS ASSOCI-
051489 E2E EXCHANGE 500.00; 044911 EDUCATION ELEMENTS SMITH’S FOOD - EVANSTON 567.09; 009644 SWEETWATER ATES, INC. 5957.50; 005075 CUMMINS ROCKY MOUNTAIN LLC
INC 37898.00; 021288 NATIONAL BENEFIT SERVICES, LLC COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT #2 500.00; 006408 TIMECENTRE 5921.58; 001751 LAWRENCE’S 820.75; 003706 OFFICE PRODUCTS
15173.91; 037877 TSA CONSULTING GROUP, INC 10599.40; 001965 1317.00; 012971 TRAMS-WITMARK MUSIC LIBRARY INC 3404.75; DEALER 680.77; 051195 POWERSCHOOL GROUP LLC 14207.50;
WYOMING CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT 1619.11; 025275 034231 TRANE CO 631.52; 002518 WY HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES 003872 SUNSTONE POTTERY INC 781.50; 055905 TURF EQUIP-
WYOMING DEFERRED COMPENSATION 3840.42; 002516 WYO- ASSOCIATION 897.00; 002526 WY SCHOOL BOARDS ASSOCIA- MENT & IRRIGATION INC. 2418.75; 025291 WELLING, BRIAN
MING EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 4317.64; 002754 AMAZON.COM TION 750.00; 001798 FIRST NATIONAL BANK VISA 46585.02; 644.00; 041718 ACE RECYCLING & DISPOSAL 1191.47; 000850 ALL
CORP. 14929.93; 036498 ALTA CONSTRUCTION INC 85011.75; 021288 NATIONAL BENEFIT SERVICES, LLC 15173.91; 037877 TSA WEST COMMUNICATIONS 746.84; 000452 CITY OF EVANSTON
035513 COOK BROTHERS BROADCASTING (KNYN ) 699.00; CONSULTING GROUP, INC 10599.40; 001965 WYOMING CHILD 6775.72; 049891 GLOBAL SURVEILLANCE, LLC 1445.00; 017736
004821 DAYS INN - CHEYENNE 623.00; 004932 EVANSTON PARKS SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT 1619.11; 025275 WYOMING DEFERRED INTERFORM 2712.04; 004740 UINTA CO SCHOOL DIST #1 STU-
& RECREATION DISTRICT 950.00; 036803 IMAGINE LEARNING COMPENSATION 3810.42; 002516 WYOMING EDUCATION AS- DENT ACTIVITY 2700.00; 002754 AMAZON.COM CORP. 10885.89;
INC 2700.00; 050210 INSTRUCTIONAL INTENSITY INC 6300.00; SOCIATION 4314.17; 024759 MOUNTAIN WEST BUSINESS SOLU- 004932 EVANSTON PARKS & RECREATION DISTRICT 661.66;
053341 LEARNING LIST 2703.00; 005452 MBA RESEARCH 595.00; TIONS 14690.46; 002344 ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER DIVISION 021288 NATIONAL BENEFIT SERVICES, LLC 15107.24; 037877 TSA
008803 RANDY’S HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING 13139.98; OF PACIFIC 1499.35; 003157 VERIZON WIRELESS 2484.10; 028894 CONSULTING GROUP, INC 11024.40; 001965 WYOMING CHILD
001074 RELADYNE WEST LLC (CARDWELL) 39039.02; 000634 WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL LEASING 1212.00; 004477 BAYMONT SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT 1619.11; 025275 WYOMING DEFERRED
SCHOLASTIC  BOOK FAIRS 630.44; 012025 TETON SCIENCE EVANSVILLE (COMFORT INN) 1422.00; 000452 CITY OF EVAN- COMPENSATION 3910.42; 002516 WYOMING EDUCATION AS-
SCHOOLS 10156.97; 001246 THYSSEN-KRUPP  ELEVATOR 3179.00; STON 4962.51; 013722 COOK-SANDERS ASSOCIATES, INC. SOCIATION 4283.29; 008836 DELTA DENTAL PLAN OF WY
044768 TONI J STUDIOS 1015.00; 034231 TRANE CO 47352.26; 4767.50; 049891 GLOBAL SURVEILLANCE, LLC 20538.50; 002807 48213.25; 021288 NATIONAL BENEFIT SERVICES, LLC 837.00;
002290 UINTA COUNTY HERALD 669.00; 055786 UNIVERSITY OF LA QUINTA INN - CASPER 1170.00; 001273 LAWSON PRODUCTS 014508 THE HARTFORD 14850.11; 014508 THE HARTFORD 1180.56;
OREGON 8450.00; 055808 VANDERWOOD, JILL 500.00; 047597 INC 505.91; 004447 OASIS STAGE WERKS 36360.00; 001077 PIERCE 0 0 2 1 6 1 V I S I O N S E RV I C E P L A N 6 8 9 3 . 1 6 ; 0 0 1 5 3 2
VARSITY INK, LLC 2233.25; 045861 WATER OF LIFE 3525.42; & SONS FENCING 2000.00; 034231 TRANE CO 4622.50; 005792 CENTURYLINK(FORMELY QWEST) 3044.01; 001534 DOMINION
032999 FLEET SERVICES 15237.02; 008803 RANDY’S HEATING & UNIVERSAL ATHLETICS 3791.78; 049590 VENTURE TECHNOLO- ENERGY 42777.90; 005723 FIRST BANK/CASH 1500.00; 041939
AIR CONDITIONING 17834.62; 044768 TONI J STUDIOS 4210.00; GIES 15050.46; 047457 VLCM 4561.41; 008852 BRYSON SALES & PHILLIPS LAW, LLC 9537.00; 002344 ROCKY MOUNTAIN POWER
006700 TWO GUYS FLOORING 4120.00; 004740 UINTA CO SERVICE, INC 5649.33; 055913 CAZIN’S 1209.63; 000413 CAZIN’S DIVISION OF PACIFIC 45220.95; 028894 WELLS FARGO FINAN-
SCHOOL DIST #1 STUDENT ACTIVITY 600.00; 006127 UNITED 2948.00; 002119 DAKTRONICS 525.00; 050210 INSTRUCTIONAL CIAL LEASING 4344.00; 055930 5SHIELD LLC 550.00; 018953 C-V
SERVICE & SALES 3410.30; 001532 CENTURYLINK(FORMELY INTENSITY INC 10500.00; 016411 INTERMOUNTAIN JOBBERS RANCH REGION V BOCES 6548.00; 013722 COOK-SANDERS AS-
QWEST) 3033.86; 001534 DOMINION ENERGY 22574.16; 041939 SUPPLY 784.50; 055751 KAJEET, INC. 9620.76; 001220 KALLAS SOCIATES, INC. 9684.02; 004821 DAYS INN - CHEYENNE 1494.00;
PHILLIPS LAW, LLC 6425.00; 045276 ROBERTS, AUTUMN 1000.00; NAPA AUTO PARTS 5106.14; 002240 MEADOW GOLD DAIRY 045985 EPIC PRODUCTIONS LLC 500.00; 032999 FLEET SER-
028894 WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL LEASING 5418.76; 002465 5740.76; 001647 NICHOLAS & CO., INC 33337.56; 001838 PAR, INC VICES 1282.22; 055638 GREENLIGHT BOOKING 600.00; 056367
WESTERN WYOMING COMMUNITY COLLEGE 39198.00; 005750 1083.68; 008224 PCMG, INC 2757.50; 003310 PIZZA HUT - EVAN- MARCIA BRENNER ACCOCIATES, LLC 4460.00; 016152 PERSON-
AFLAC - 12 MO 2481.19; 008836 DELTA DENTAL PLAN OF WY STON #234    HOME OFFICE 2340.00; 029939 PREMIER POWER NEL SCREENING SERVICES 1845.00; 008803 RANDY’S HEATING
48583.50; 004888 EMPLOYEE BENEFIT FUND UCSD#1 538464.92; COATING & CUSTOM FABRICATI 750.00; 003692 REAL KLEEN & AIR CONDITIONING 786.00; 056057 ROBERTSON DIESEL RE-
014508 THE HARTFORD 15522.48; 014508 THE HARTFORD 1181.76; JANITORIAL INC 15854.29; 006165 SCHOOL OUTFITTERS 7372.18; PAIR INC 2877.01; 002047 SMITH’S FOOD - EVANSTON 883.99;
002161 VISION SERVICE PLAN 7003.83; 002530 WY WORKERS 002149 SUPERIOR RENTAL 3036.00; 008832 WARNER TRUCK 004739 UINTA CO SCHOOL DIST #1 SCHOOL LUNCH 2452.20;
COMPENSATION EMPLOYMENT TAX D 9549.37; 050857 C.D.’S 1568.54; 002980 WESTERN WYOMING BEVERAGES 1022.90; 002290 UINTA COUNTY HERALD 1748.00; 005792 UNIVERSAL
ELECTRIC 746.03; 031216 CONVERGEONE, INC 4020.61; 051489 002103 WY DEPT OF EDUCATION HEALTH & SAFETY UNI ATHLETICS 510.00; 047597 VARSITY INK, LLC 640.00; 028282
E2E EXCHANGE 1250.00; 047627 LIECHTY, JAMIE 540.94; 008224 1241.76; 040592 WYOMING FOOD BANK OF THE ROCKIES WYOMING FFA ASSOCIATION 950.00; 004888 EMPLOYEE BEN-
PCMG, INC 1187.00; 001552 PERFORMANCE AUDIO 720.00; 002047 1635.00; 002548 499-NCPERS WYOMING 656.00; 005750 AFLAC - 12 EFIT FUND UCSD#1 542342.67; 052612 ASSETGENIE, INC 3180.00;
SMITH’S FOOD - EVANSTON 616.34; 002693 SOFTWARE HOUSE MO 4208.04; 000265 BENEFICIAL FINANCIAL GROUP 1441.62; 013722 COOK-SANDERS ASSOCIATES, INC. 32885.00; 005570
INTERNATIONAL 1964.63; 021687 MERRITT, DEBBIE 1108.52; 021288 NATIONAL BENEFIT SERVICES, LLC 3564.00; 002524 WY HOGG, GARY 900.00; 001751 LAWRENCE’S 726.75; 008803 RAN-
055492 PHILLIPS, JODY 1719.23; 028894 WELLS FARGO FINAN- RETIREMENT SYSTEM 352950.08; 002530 WY WORKERS COM- DY’S HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING 820.98; 001074 RELADYNE
CIAL LEASING 1442.50; 021288 NATIONAL BENEFIT SERVICES, PENSATION EMPLOYMENT TAX D 14309.43; 007885 WAL-MART WEST LLC (CARDWELL) 1602.78; 017116 SIMPLEXGRINNELL
LLC 15173.91; 037877 TSA CONSULTING GROUP, INC 10599.40; STORES - EVANSTON 7660.82; 005097 A+ TROPHY AND AWARDS 1464.00; 002047 SMITH’S FOOD - EVANSTON 913.20; 006077
001965 WYOMING CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT 1619.11; 2977.38; 045446 MHI SERVICE, INC 539.00; 004447 OASIS STAGE UCBLN & MENTOR ABILITY 2222.22; 047597 VARSITY INK, LLC
025275 WYOMING DEFERRED COMPENSATION 3840.42; 002516 WERKS 45911.00; 056014 OT EXCAVATION 2429.60; 006069 PRI- 1830.00; 056480 WARDENS THE 600.00; 052736 SPECIAL OLYM-
WYOMING EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 4308.90; 007885 WAL- CECO LLC 1770.60; 001826 QUILL CORPORATION 1213.60; 029262 PICS OF WY 954.44; 055778 THORPE, PAUL MICHEAL 3000.00;
MART STORES - EVANSTON 7828.94; 050857 C.D.’S ELECTRIC SOLARWINDS, INC 599.00; 001749 STEVENS ELECTRIC MOTORS 028894 WELLS FARGO FINANCIAL LEASING 1212.00; 011312
1094.98; 000413 CAZIN’S 2688.66; 000345 CENTURY EQUIPMENT 595.00; 002980 WESTERN WYOMING BEVERAGES 510.55; 002518 WYOMING DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION 4535.00; 003702
COMPANY 3355.70; 005075 CUMMINS ROCKY MOUNTAIN LLC WY HIGH SCHOOL ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATION 1276.00; 000850 YOUNG, REBECCA 500.00; 004932 EVANSTON PARKS & RECRE-
6112.92; 002119 DAKTRONICS 1467.50; 007692 FASTENAL 521.19; ALL WEST COMMUNICATIONS 746.84; 034436 BANC OF AMER- ATION DISTRICT 661.66; 021288 NATIONAL BENEFIT SERVICES,
001791 FOLLETT SCHOOL SOLUTIONS, INC 638.88; 044016 ICA LEASING 19612.57; 046965 MOON, AUSTIN 500.00; 005304 LLC 15107.24; 037877 TSA CONSULTING GROUP, INC 10574.40;
FRANZ FAMILY BAKERIES 1188.15; 004436 FREEWAY TIRE, INC. RICOH OFFICE SOLUTIONS LEASE AGREEMENTS 1228.08; 001965 WYOMING CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT 1619.11;
2453.24; 016411 INTERMOUNTAIN JOBBERS SUPPLY 1544.20; 008803 RANDY’S HEATING & AIR CONDITIONING 28000.00; 025275 WYOMING DEFERRED COMPENSATION 4060.42; 002516
001220 KALLAS NAPA AUTO PARTS 12324.21; 000725 MACBEATH 041718 ACE RECYCLING & DISPOSAL 1191.47; 000452 CITY OF WYOMING EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 4252.41; 002548
HARDWOOD 880.75; 002240 MEADOW GOLD DAIRY 5638.89; EVANSTON 6837.52; 046523 GEORGE, BROOKE 500.00; 041939 499-NCPERS WYOMING 640.00; 005750 AFLAC - 12 MO 2716.88;
008962 NATIONAL RESTAURANT ASSOC EDUCATIONAL FO PHILLIPS LAW, LLC 2850.00; 012076 PITNEY BOWES PURCHASE 038369 AFLAC - 8 MO 1491.16; 000265 BENEFICIAL FINANCIAL
871.69; 001647 NICHOLAS & CO., INC 48154.04; 003706 OFFICE POWER 3000.00; 056260 BRAD BARTON PRESENTATIONS INC GROUP 1441.62; 002524 WY RETIREMENT SYSTEM 343887.66;
PRODUCTS DEALER 600.64; 003310 PIZZA HUT - EVANSTON #234    700.00; 050857 C.D.’S ELECTRIC 1597.36; 016616 DESERT MOUN- 002530 WY WORKERS COMPENSATION EMPLOYMENT TAX D
HOME OFFICE 4314.00; 003692 REAL KLEEN JANITORIAL INC TAIN CORP. 2562.26; 050660 DIGITAL PROMISE 2500.00; 017736 14559.11; 001798 FIRST NATIONAL BANK VISA 26569.60; 008852
1622.50; 001892 RESTAURANT & STORE EQUIPMENT 5899.00; INTERFORM 967.50; 005643 J W PEPPER 689.99; 002172 KEM- BRYSON SALES & SERVICE, INC 2763.78; 055913 CAZIN’S 1084.72;
002037 SNAP-ON-TOOLS 1403.82; 051446 SOUTHWEST LIFT & MERER MIDDLE SCHOOL 531.79; 033847 NORCO 577.61; 016152 034479 CONTRACT PAPER GROUP INC 1263.20; 005075 CUMMINS
EQUIPMENT, INC 1201.64; 051810 THE LUMBERYARD 643.31; PERSONNEL SCREENING SERVICES 1005.00; 051446 SOUTH- ROCKY MOUNTAIN LLC 26044.33; 006009 DELL MARKETING
001246 THYSSEN-KRUPP  ELEVATOR 1964.30; 001176 TROXELL WEST LIFT & EQUIPMENT, INC 1684.57; 034231 TRANE CO L.P. 659.60; 044016 FRANZ FAMILY BAKERIES 848.30; 005643 J W
COMMUNICATIONS, INC 870.00; 026697 TYLER TECHNOLOGIES 2231.50; 004739 UINTA CO SCHOOL DIST #1 SCHOOL LUNCH PEPPER 727.99; 001220 KALLAS NAPA AUTO PARTS 2978.42;
790.97; 002980 WESTERN WYOMING BEVERAGES 2758.59; 040592 1043.25; 004796 UINTAH HIGH SCHOOL 550.00; 049590 VENTURE 032425 MARK’S PLUMBING PARTS 1723.45; 002240 MEADOW
WYOMING FOOD BANK OF THE ROCKIES 3315.00; 034436 BANC TECHNOLOGIES 46975.00; 008832 WARNER TRUCK 539.46; 008097 GOLD DAIRY 6211.99; 001647 NICHOLAS & CO., INC 41382.88;
OF AMERICA LEASING 19612.57; 002344 ROCKY MOUNTAIN WOODWORKERS SUPPLY INC 915.88; 002526 WY SCHOOL 008224 PCMG, INC 3000.00; 003310 PIZZA HUT - EVANSTON #234 
POWER DIVISION OF PACIFIC 1254.05; 003157 VERIZON WIRE- BOARDS ASSOCIATION 2500.00; 021288 NATIONAL BENEFIT HOME OFFICE 3524.99; 001826 QUILL CORPORATION 3040.98;
LESS 2897.92; 051004 AMERICAN ROOFING COMPANY 35632.00; SERVICES, LLC 15173.91; 037877 TSA CONSULTING GROUP, INC 003692 REAL KLEEN JANITORIAL INC 3155.68; 001074 RELA-
050857 C.D.’S ELECTRIC 1707.05; 001857 CDW GOVERNMENT, 10429.40; 001965 WYOMING CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT DYNE WEST LLC (CARDWELL) 32266.02; 024686 ROYAL WHOLE-
LLC 706.63; 013722 COOK-SANDERS ASSOCIATES, INC. 7606.75; 1619.11; 025275 WYOMING DEFERRED COMPENSATION 3810.42; SALE ELECTRIC 600.00; 001246 THYSSEN-KRUPP  ELEVATOR
042021 DANG GOOD SMOKEHOUSE & BBQ 3000.00; 041890 002516 WYOMING EDUCATION ASSOCIATION 4314.17; 008836 773.36; 002980 WESTERN WYOMING BEVERAGES 1608.20; 006529
DOMINO’S PIZZA - EVANSTON 523.73; 029203 EVANSTON ELITE DELTA DENTAL PLAN OF WY 48378.75; 004888 EMPLOYEE BEN- WHEELER MACHINERY 537.96; 002103 WY DEPT OF EDUCATION
WRESTLING 1000.00; 048348 FREDRICKSON, KARI 536.50; 028576 EFIT FUND UCSD#1 540857.17; 021288 NATIONAL BENEFIT HEALTH & SAFETY UNI 5861.29; 040592 WYOMING FOOD BANK
HORSLEY, STACI 1900.00; 017736 INTERFORM 686.00; 051705 SERVICES, LLC 989.55; 014508 THE HARTFORD 15061.45; 014508 OF THE ROCKIES 1815.00
INTERMOUNTAIN HEARING CENTERS 1165.00; 001340 LAMBERT THE HARTFORD 1181.76; 002161 VISION SERVICE PLAN 6908.97; I, JAMIE BRACKIN, CLERK, UINTA COUNTY SCHOOL DIS-
PAINT CO. INC 3635.00; 001751 LAWRENCE’S 606.75; 053287 002754 AMAZON.COM CORP. 9791.78; 001798 FIRST NATIONAL TRICT NUMBER ONE, STATE OF WYOMING, DO HEREBY CER-
LIBERTY FUNDRAISING SALES 10072.20; 055816 LITTLE KIDS BANK VISA 40851.97; 001532 CENTURYLINK(FORMELY QWEST) TIFY THE WITHIN FOREGOING TO BE CORRECT.
ROCK 880.00; 027723 MINK AND COMPANY 5375.30; 016926 NA- 3044.01; 001534 DOMINION ENERGY 40147.93; 005723 FIRST PUBLISHED: March 23, 2018 0323E
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Evanston officials attend G&F workshop in Green River


(Far left) Bear River State Park
Superintendent Wade Henderson
participates in a Wyoming Game
and Fish workshop that officials
from Evanston attended a few
weeks ago in Green River.
(WGFD/Lucy Wold)

(Left) Bear River State Park natural


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at the Wyoming Game and Fish
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A special publication of the

March 23, 2018

• Evanston housing
market surprisingly
quite strong ~ C2
• 2018 tax guide ~ C2
• Estate planning:
a necessity for
everyone ~ C3

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2018 tax guide


What is a Tax Adviser?
Tax advisers aren’t just for the super wealthy. Hiring a local
expert can be both affordable and advantageous to your personal
tax situation.
When looking for a tax adviser — also known as a tax consul-
tant – consider the amount of money you will be paying for the
services compared to how much you could save in the process.
Especially for those with complex tax situations, the invest-
ment can be worth every penny.

Levels of Expertise
Just like hiring any other type of local professional, it’s up
to you to perform research on available services in your area.
With fewer homes on the market than recenet years, the median sale price for homes in Evanston appears to be on the rise. Local realtors agreed There are many different credentials in the tax preparation
that the lack of inventory gives an edge to sellers. industry, including the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) and
Enrolled Agent designations. An enrolled agent is a professional

Evanston housing market


who has worked for the Internal Revenue Service or has passed
a comprehensive IRS exam.
This rigorous testing can give you peace of mind when
choosing your tax advisor. Always remember to check in with
two or three service providers before making your final deci-

is surprisingly strong
sion. This bit of due diligence will ensure you finding the right
fit for your particular situation.

Why Hire a Tax Advisor?


A good tax advisor helps keep you in the loop year round.
They are able to keep you posted on any tax code changes that
By Sheila McGuire may impact your personal return.
Herald Reporter They also can keep you in the know on any changes you
should make to your withholdings, investments or retirement
EVANSTON — Economic contributions. This advice is invaluable — especially if you’re
growth and jobs are frequent responsible for paying quarterly estimated taxes, which all
topics of conversation in Evan- self-employed professionals must do.
ston, with area residents con-
cerned about both current How to Choose a Tax Consultant
conditions and the long-term The best place to start when searching for a quality local tax
outlook. Given this concern, advisor is your friends, family members and colleagues. The
residents may be surprised to closer someone is to you, the more you can trust their judgment
learn that Evanston’s housing and personal experience.
market is currently facing a Ask those around you for recommendations. Be direct with
shortage of inventory. your questions to make sure you are judging the personality,
Three local realtors — Mike experience level and credentials of your prospective tax advisor.
Eastman with Remax Realty, You also can check the website of the National Association
Jeannie Staley with Uinta Re- of Enrolled Agents. When searching, find out if the person has
alty and Britany Erickson with experience with your specific situation, including personal
Coldwell Banker Realty — income taxes or small-business taxes.
agreed that the 53 active home You also can check with the Better Business Bureau to check
listings in Evanston is unusual. out the credibility of the advisors you are considering.
In fact, Erickson went so far as
to say it was the lowest number 2017 Tax Rates
she’d ever seen in her 16 years Every year, the Internal Revenue Service announces the an-
as a local realtor and the aver- While a low number of local houses currently listed for sale gives an advantage to sellers, local realtors expect nual inflation adjustments for a number of provisions for the tax
age is typically in the 100-120 listings to pickup throughout the spring and summer. year, including tax rate schedules, tax tables and cost-of-living
range. adjustments for certain tax items.
Eastman said there are about The following facts and figures are applicable for the tax
75 “For Sale” signs up around of homes for sale is particu- of new home builders,” he Erickson said she believes year 2017, which means they are effective Jan. 1, 2017. They
town, but more than 20 of those larly low. From a developer said. “There are a lot of vacant there are a number of factors are the numbers and rates you need to know to prepare 2017
are under contract. He said last perspective, Pexton said one of lots for people who want to driving the lack of homes on tax returns in 2018.
year at this time there were the challenges facing Evanston build, but the builders who the market. She believes some
probably more like 130 “For is the limited number of build- are here are very busy and people are still upside down on Standard Deductions
Sale” signs. ers and subcontractors for new they are not volume oriented. their mortgages following the Below is information on standard deductions for the 2017
Evanston developer Mike home construction. They build two or three homes
Pexton also agreed the number “There’s a severe shortage a year.” MARKET, C3 GUIDE, C4

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Estate planning
is a necessity
for everyone
By Sheila McGuire
Herald Reporter

EVANSTON — Estate planning is probably not high on anyone’s


list of enjoyable activities; however, it probably should be high on
everyone’s list of things to get done. Evanston attorney Monica Vo-
zakis said there are multiple things everyone should do to prepare
for the inevitable and hopefully avoid a lot of hassle and expense for
your loved ones following your death.
Vozakis, who also teaches a community education basic estate
planning class at Uinta BOCES No. 1, said, “You’re actually doing
a lot of estate planning with regular things, but you don’t realize
you’re doing it.”
These “regular things” include designating beneficiaries on life
insurance policies and retirement plans. Vozakis said it’s surprising
how many people don’t designate a beneficiary because people as-
sume it’s not necessary and believe these accounts will automatically
go to a spouse or children. In reality, however, Vozakis said not having
a beneficiary listed can cause problems. “Especially with retirement
accounts, if there’s no beneficiary the money goes to the estate as
Evanston attorney Monica Vozakis, who teaches a community education class about estate planning at Uinta BOCES No. 1, said estate planning is
essential for everyone. PLANNING, C4

MARKET that term yet. Erickson said it


was leaning toward a seller’s
Eastman said what’s lack-
ing is a sense of urgency. For
All three realtors agreed,
however, that the lack of in-
“There are programs that
have no down payment and
man expressed hope that job
growth in the form of possible
from C2 market because there are very example, on the Wasatch Front ventory definitely gives the people could get into a house new construction projects in
housing bubble burst several limited housing options, but the booming job market cre- edge to sellers. for right around $1,000,” she town would have an impact.
years ago and are unable to sell said she expected to see that ates urgency for people in the Erickson said she hopes said, “compared to renting “With as difficult as the
unless the market continues to change when people who have housing market. In Evanston, people who have been waiting when they would need a de- economy has been in Evanston
improve. Eastman said home been hesitant to sell realize “people would like to buy a for the right time recognize posit and first and last month’s over the last five or so years,
prices dropped at that time just how low the inventory is home, but they don’t have to,” how easy it is to purchase a rent.” even a little bit of job growth
and didn’t recover until 2017 and decide to list their home. said Eastman. home. Looking long-term, East- goes a long way in real estate.”
— a year Staley described as
“amazing.”
However, Erickson and

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Staley also said Evanston has
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Eastman agreed there are
more people looking to retire
in Evanston but added there
are other factors as well. “In
the last two weeks I’ve met
with three or four couples who
want out of the Utah pollution
and the gunk.” He said some
of these are retirees, but others
will likely commute if they’re
able to find a home.
Pexton also weighed in on
what he termed the “spillover
effect” from the Wasatch Front,
with individuals looking to
Evanston to escape urban con-
gestion and other problems. He
also attributed some of the de- Millions of people lose
mand for housing in Evanston
to a “Rocky Mountain phenom- their identities every year.
enon.” “People want to live in
Rocky Mountain small towns.
That’s not unique to Evanston.”
Don’t be one of them.
Pexton said this was part
of a demographic change in
the country as a whole, with
people looking for small-town
communities.
Eastman said some of the Whether you’re looking to purchase,
current low inventory is likely Dan Wheeler
the result of an improved gen-
eral economic mood. “People
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$2,250 but not more than $3,350. For
self-only coverage, the maximum out
Refund?” tool to check on the status
of your refund, the IRS requires the
tax year, according to the IRS: of pocket expense amount is $4,500. following information:
• The standard deduction for single • Your Social Security number (for
taxpayers and married couples filing Where’s My Refund? either spouse, if it’s a joint return);
separately is $6,350 in 2017, up from The Internal Revenue Service tries • Your filing status (single, married,
$6,300 in 2016. to process speedy electronic returns head of household); and
• For married couples filing jointly, — generally within 21 days — but the • The exact amount of the refund
the standard deduction is $12,700, up process can take longer during peak you are owed.
$100 from the prior year. tax season. Filing paper returns can If you are unable to answer all
• For heads of households, the take up to six weeks for processing. three questions correctly, the IRS
standard deduction is $9,350 for 2017, For someone waiting on a tax refund will not give you any information on
up from $9,300. for an essential purchase, this can your refund.
• For 2017, the additional standard seem like a lifetime.
deduction amount for the aged or the Fortunately, the IRS makes it easy “Where’s My Refund?” Status
blind is $1,250. to track your Federal tax refund. The Here are the three statuses you may
• The additional standard deduc- IRS.gov website features a handy see after filling out your information,
tion amount is increased to $1,550 if “Where’s My Refund?” tool. according to the IRS:
the individual also is unmarried and The tool is located on the right- • Return received: The IRS has
not a surviving spouse. For 2017, the maximum EITC amount and the maximum credit allowed hand side of the IRS homepage. You received your tax return and it is be-
• For 2017, the standard deduction available is $6,318 for taxpayers fil- for other adoptions is the amount of will see a column labeled “Filing & ing processed.
for a taxpayer who can be claimed as ing jointly who have three or more qualified adoption expenses up to Payment.” The first item in that col- • Refund approved: The IRS has
a dependent by another taxpayer can- qualifying children. $13,570. umn is “Where’s My Refund?” Click completed processing your tax return
not exceed the greater of (a) $1,050 Child and Dependent Care Credit: Student loan interest deduction: on that and it will take you to the IRS and has scheduled your tax refund.
or (b) $350 + the dependent’s earned For 2017, the value used to determine For 2017, the maximum amount that refund status page. This is the only re- • Refund sent: Your tax refund is
income. the amount of credit that may be re- you can take as a deduction for inter- fund tracking site that is accurate and on its way to you.
fundable is $3,000 (unchanged). This est paid on student loans remains at safe, according to the IRS. Taxpayers The IRS states that if you filed
Other Credits is the value of the expenses used to $2,500. are urged to avoid any other services, electronically, you need to wait be-
There are a host of changes to determine the credit and not the actual Medical savings accounts: For as they may not be encrypted to pro- tween 24 and 72 hours before you
credits affected by your life situation. amount of the credit. 2017, “high-deductible health plan” tect your online identity. can use the “Where’s My Refund?”
Here are a few of the most notable Adoption credit: For 2017, the means, for those with self-only cov- tool. If you filed a paper tax return, it
from the IRS: credit allowed for an adoption of a erage in a medical savings account, What Will You Need? can take two weeks or more for any
Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC): child with special needs is $13,570, an annual deductible not less than In order to use the “Where’s My information to appear.

PLANNING people simply add an authorized


signer to their bank accounts;
better to have things laid out in
advance.
happens?”
She said there are ways to
important things she recom-
mends everyone have is a simple
It’s also important to keep
original copies of documents.
from C3 however, doing so gives that While it may be common for designate who has access to your folder of information, including “Original wills are impor-
a default, and then there are tax person access to the funds at any people to think of trusts as being accounts upon your death. On bank account numbers, informa- tant,” said Vozakis. “If the origi-
implications.” time. “Unless you completely only for wealthy individuals, that Facebook, for example, under tion on life insurance policies, nal can’t be found, from a legal
In addition to designating trust that person, a payable upon is also not necessarily the case. the general settings tab, there is a details on bill payments, and standpoint the presumption is
beneficiaries, there are other death designation is a better op- “With trusts you’re able to place to manage the account and any other information someone that the original was destroyed,
relatively simple and inexpensive tion; it makes sure they can’t just avoid probate and all of the stuff designate a “Legacy Contact,” would need to manage your and the will isn’t valid.”
steps people can take to save get into your account.” that comes with it,” she said. naming which of your Facebook affairs if something were to Her primary emphasis is that
dollars and avoid complica- Vozakis said when most “Going through probate can end friends can access your account. happen. people address estate planning
tions later. For example, married people hear the term “estate up running about $5,000 and set- Users can also designate simply “It happens a lot with married sooner rather than later. “I per-
couples can ensure homes and planning,” they think of wills. ting up a trust is usually quite a that their account be deleted and couples that one person man- sonally greatly prefer planning
cars have deeds and titles listing However, she stressed that there bit less than that.” not accessible to anyone upon ages all the finances. That can over going through the probate
both individuals as joint ten- are some misconceptions about “Lots of people who go death. be a real problem if something process — it’s much better to do
ants with rights of survivorship wills. through the probate process Vozakis said one of the most happens to that person,” she said. stuff in advance.”
(JTWROS). Vozakis said this is “Even with a will, an estate when a family member dies end
a simple $10-15 fix that avoids still goes through probate,” she up in here themselves doing es-
problems later. said. “A will is a great thing, tate planning because they want
She explained that accord- but sometimes it should be the to avoid it for their family,” said
ing to Wyoming law, property back-up.” Vozakis.
is divided upon death, with half What she recommends in ad- With the growth in social me-
going to a surviving spouse and dition to a will is the creation of dia use and an online presence,
the other half going to surviving a trust, especially if the goal is to there is an additional layer of
children. avoid probate. estate planning Vozakis recom-
“Even if both people are listed One of the most common mends people think about. She
on a car title,” she said, “unless reasons people visit Vozakis for said there are federal digital as-
it specifically has the JTWROS estate planning is to establish a sets laws about who has access
piece on there, if one spouse trust and set up guardianship for to accounts after someone passes
dies, the surviving spouse would minor children. She said it’s not away. “Think about your email
get half and kids would get the something people usually enjoy correspondence or even all of the
other half.” doing or want to think about, pictures you might have posted
This can create all sorts of but unfortunately it does happen on Facebook,” she said. “Who
headaches when it’s time to that both parents die and it’s far has access to those if something
license and insure a vehicle,
for example. Wyoming law can
get especially complicated for
blended families with children
from previous relationships, etc.
Vozakis also recommends
people complete simple forms
to designate who gets a bank ac-
count, car, or even a house upon
Member Appreciation Day
death. A Transfer on Death Deed
basically names a beneficiary for April 18
a home that is only valid upon
death. The home can still be sold
and still belongs to the person on 9:00 AM to 5:30 PM
the deed, but upon that person’s
death the deed of ownership Food, beverages, raffle prizes,
is transferred to a designated
individual. giveaways, and more!
Bank accounts have a similar
Half Page
option with Program(5.5”x4.25”)
Payable Upon Death
designations. Vozakis said many
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