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PAGE 8 www.thermopir.com July 2, 2015 Justin Ellis tries to make it to the buzzer during Saturday night’s PRCA Rodeo performance. Twisted... National speech and debate highlights by Cindy Glasson Darren Leonhardt and Logan Kay competed at the National Speech and Debate tournament in Dallas, Texas last week as the grand finale to their 2015 speech season. Leonhardt competed in World Schools Debate, a five-person team event that brought competi- tors from Korea, Mexico, Saipan, China and other countries for the week-long event. The team Leonhardt was part of consisted of Wyoming debat- ers from Jackson, Greybull and Green River, all members of the Wind River District. The team posted three wins and three losses in the newly added national event, quite an accomplishment as the team had not met face to face until 2 p.m. on Sunday with competition beginning at 8 a.m. on Monday morning. All the cases and preparation had been done via Skype with the team getting together on their computers each evening in their different towns. “This group of young people were simply amazing,” coach Cin- dy Glasson said. “To know they hadn’t even worked together as a group until 18 hours before their first match-up and had a three- three run shows a lot of intelli- gence and determination.” Once the debaters were out of the running, Leonhardt went on to do a supplemental event, expository. He managed to get through two performances be- fore being eliminated in supple- mentals. Logan Kay ended his speech career on a high note at Nation- als, moving through six rounds of humorous interpretation be- fore elimination. Kay was ranked in the top 50 percent of the 246 humor com- petitors, missing the “Top 60” by just 11 points. “He set a goal for himself when he knew he’d qualified for Nation- als,” Glasson said. “He wanted to get one first place ranking from a judge while he was there and he certainly managed to do that. “It was a great way for him to finish off his senior year.” Kay also competed in a supple- mental event, storytelling. The event is based on a chil- dren’s book of their choice and competitors must perform as if they are telling the story to a group of children. Kay made it through two rounds as well before being elim- inated. “As a whole, the Wyoming con- tingent did well at Nationals,” Glasson said. “Students from all over the state qualify in the vari- ous events and we all travel sepa- rately, but once we’re at the ven- ue, the Wyoming kids are fiercely behind each other. “It’s wonderful to see them run into each other in the hallways and ask each other how they’re doing in rounds or how their last debate went. Sure, in Wyoming we’re competing against each other every weekend, but once they’re at Nationals they’re truly competing together as a state.” photo by Cindy Glasson “Wyoming’s Own” Wyoming Army National Guard’s 67th Army Band Rock Band SUNDAY, JULY 5TH • 3 PM • HOT SPRINGS STATE PARK PAVILION Sponsored by Wyoming State Parks Hot Springs County Weed & Pest Control District 711 Springview St., PO Box 543 Thermopolis, WY 82443 307-864-2278 Notice of Hearing Notice is hereby given that a public hearing on the Final Budget for the Hot Springs County Weed & Pest Control Dis- trict for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015, which is now being considered by the Board, will be held at the Office of the District, 711 Springview St., Thermopolis, WY on the 8th day of July, 2014 at 5:00 pm-6:00 pm, at which time any and all persons interested may appear and be heard regarding such budget. A summary of the same follows: Regular Mill Levy: Cash & Revenue Available 332,500.00 Requested Mill Levy 231,000.00 Total Budget 563,500.00 Special Mill Levy: Cash & Revenue Available 487,000.00 Requested Mill Levy 231,000.00 Total Budget 718,000.00 Pub. July 2, 2015 Open Mon. - Fri. 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Sat. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. 864-3272 Downtown Thermopolis We Are Open Sat., July 4 For the Parade From 9 AM-? Stop In For A Smoothie After The Parade! NOTICE OF SALE Notice is hereby given that Cooper Storage, P.O. Box 363, 518 Richards, Thermopolis, WY 82443, will sell at public auction July 25, 2015 at 10 A.M. The personal property heretofore stored with the un- dersigned by: Unit #16, Jason Boysen, 219 S 8th, Thermopolis, WY 82443 if all rents and penalties are not paid in full. Pub. July 2 & 9, 2015 No. 7534 Warrants List The following list of warrants approved June 25, 2015, by HOT SPRINGS COUNTY SCHOOL DIS- TRICT is hereby published as required by the Wyo- ming Education Code of 2005, as amended, Chapter 3, Section 21-3-110 (a)(ii). RALLY ATHLETIC BAGS FOR ALL SPORTS $516.00 VERIZON WIRELESS $559.72 WAGON WHEEL $644.00 AMERIC INN $752.40 MINDWARE HOLDINGS, INC $817.69 PARKWAY PLAZA HOTEL & CONVENTION $1,140.56 CLOSE UP FOUNDATION $1,247.00 UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING TEAM CAMP $1,325.00 S & S ARTS & CRAFTS WORLDWIDE $1,504.19 OWL CREEK GRAPHICS $1,535.76 WALMART COMMUNITY $1,540.46 PINNACLE BANK OF THERMOPOLIS $1,643.17 OWL LUMBER $2,688.53 PATTERSON CONSTRUCTION $3,155.00 RENAISSANCE LEARNING, INC $4,167.00 SUPER 8 - WESTMINSTER $4,770.00 NCS PEARSON INC $6,009.04 AFTER SCHOOL DEPOT $7,545.00 PINNACLE BANK OF THERMOPOLIS $7,786.91 ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES $7,943.30 PINNACLE BANK OF THERMOPOLIS $9,104.75 PROJECT ADVENTURE, INC $11,246.00 NORTHWEST WYOMING BOCES $11,367.50 MINDWORKS RESOURCES $15,804.00 DOOLEY OIL $23,179.62 SECURITY FIRST BANK $39,672.64 CENTRAL BANK & TRUST ($99,906.39) CENTRAL BANK & TRUST $60,233.75 $127,992.60 Pub. July 2, 2015 No. 7532 Public notices by Cindy Glasson The 2015 Thermopolis Cowboy Rendez- vous PRCA Rodeo had a great turnout last weekend, bringing visitors and cowboys from not only the U.S. but several distant countries as well. Visitors were treated to a night of ro- deo action on Friday with bareback rid- ing, steer wrestling, team roping, saddle bronc riding, tie down roping, barrel rac- ing and bull riding, along with a salute to Wyoming’s 125th birthday. Saturday night was “Tough Enough to Wear Pink” night and the latest in- ductees into the Wyoming Cowboy Hall of Fame, Denny Jones and Ed and Peggy Shaffer were honored part way through the evening. Along with the talented cowboys from Wyoming, there were riders and ropers from Colorado, Alaska, Oklahoma, Ne- vada, California, Louisiana, Texas, Iowa and Montana to thrill the crowds both evenings. Kids were encouraged to participate in the calf scramble both Friday and Satur- day night with dozens of youngsters tear- ing across the arena after the ribbon tied to the calf’s tail. Barrelman Extraordinaire, Matt Tarr, kept the crowds entertained between rid- ers and events with hilarious banter back and forth with the rodeo announcer, Tim Fuller. Three locals participated in the PRCA Rodeo on Saturday night, Bobbi Zupan in barrel racing and Hawk Whitt and Justin Ellis in bull riding. While the trio had a great time partici- pating, unfortunately a penalty kept Zu- pan from placing and neither Whitt nor Ellis managed to make the eight-second mark on their bulls. All-around cowboy honors and an $851 purse went to Bray Huxtable who partici- pated in steer wrestling and team roping. Craig Wisehart and Weston Garrett tied for first in bareback riding, taking home $1,036 each. Steer wrestler Tait Kvistad won $1,111 for his first place finish, followed by Payden McIntyre in second place and Bray Huxtable in third. Travis Bounds and Joe Roderic took top honors and $987 each for team roping. Sec- ond place team included Cody Callaway and Justin Hammerich, with Joe Beaver and McCoy Profili finishing third. In saddle bronc, Whit Peterson took home a $993 purse for first place with Brady Dinwoodie, Josh Griggs and Colin Stalley all tying for second. Josh Peek pulled down $1,254 for first in tie-down roping. Don Coffell placed sec- ond and Randall Carlisle, third. Dianne Bath placed first in barrel rac- ing with a take home of $920. She was fol- lowed by Terri Kaye Kirkland in second and Jennifer Lewis in third. Bull rider Drew Flynn took first, tak- ing home $1,070. Brian Larson and Ja- cob Smith finished second and third re- spectively. In all, nearly $29,000 was paid out to the participants over the weekend. Thermopolis PRCA Rodeo results Hot Springs County High School fourth quarter honor roll released SUPERINTENDENT 4.000 Anderson, Kayla Marie; Bauer, Shayna Dru; Cox, Stormy C.; Cros- by, Chloe R.; DeCroo, Caleb J.; DeVries, Averyona Jane; Dinsmore, Amanda J.; Gilbert, Kayla A.; Hino- jos-Castle, Vinchinzo Zenon; Hoff- man, Haylee Jean; Jeffs, Dakota Lynn; Leonhardt, Daniel R.; Leon- hardt, Darren C.; Maksin, Jake M; McDermott, Haley Annamarie; Reed, Linsey J.; Ryan, Margaret A.; Ryan, Mary E.; Stone, Zoe L.; Thurgood, Josi K.; Wright, Wyatt R.; Yarrington, Courtney N.; Yarrington, Danielle Marie; Yarrington, Shianne A. PRINCIPAL 3.999 - 3.5000 Abbott, Darby Daleen; Bennett, Lisa Dee; Blackhawk, Rebecca Owen; Byrd, Grant W.; Clouse, Rebecca L.; Conner, Kayla Sue; Cox, Kole T.; Coyne, Emmalyne Helen; Crosby, Benjamin Benson; Elisson, Randi K.; Fisher, Bailey Jade; Goffena, Codi Jene; Harvey, Devin Lee; Her- old, Eric G.; Hill, Niki J.; Johansen, Kaili Leeann; Jordan-Lorenz, Callie Deanna; Kay, Logan Patrick; LaBoy, Kylar Joseph; Luce, Shaylynn Marie; Luo, Yutong; Maddock, Choc Thom- as; Morris, Chauncey A.; Nuttall, Taylor; Oliver, Kenna Avery; Olsen, Kameron R.; Ozmon, Hannah Rose; Pavlovich, Brelyn; Range, Ryley; Reed, Lauren M.; Robbins, Kimber- lee Paige; Roling, Jackson Newton; Russell, Alexandra J.; Schmidt, Si- erra Brooke; Skar, ShayLynn Jean; Smith, Korey E.; Weyer, Hannah Elizabeth. GENERAL 3.4999 - 3.001 Aldridge, Liam Robert; Andreen, KinDale R.; Baker, Samuel L.; Bar- tholomew, William Logan; Becher, Cullen Dean; Bjorhus, Cody Ryan; Bleak, Cody Robert; Bleak, Ryan; Bleak, Sasha Rashel; Burrows, Joshua E; Channel, Hannah Rose; Cornwell, Tyler D.; Daniels, Strite L.; Denney, Clarice Elizabeth; Du- mas, Travis J.; George, Makayla; Goodman, Tiphanie Irene; Goodrich, Aressa L.; Hart, Jacob L.; Harvey, Michael D.; Holm, Macinna Deette; Holman, Mya J.; Hurley, Hannah N.; Jellis, Stevie Ann; Johnson, Ryan T.; Little, Jared T.; Lofink, Elizabeth K.; Luce, Spencer R.; Matheson, Dillon Lee; McCarty-Severns, Thomas Lee; Meier, Michael W.; Moon, Josiah D.; Myers, Tyelynn Nichole; Nicode- mus, Brett D.; Oliver, Krista Danae; Peden, Milton Lee; Pennoyer, Jes- sie R.; Peterson, Breanna; Price, Hannah Grace; Prosser, Dakota W; Quinlan, Orrin Vincent; Rhodes, Elizabeth Marie; Roling, Hudson F.; Rush, Fawn C.; Schierkolk, Jessica J.; Schiller, Rayney; Schmuck, Kait- lyn Oliva; Schwalbe, Alli M.; Schwal- be, Noah J.; Shaffer, Baylee Ryan; Sheperd, Kyle Spencer; Snyder, Tasha Kaye; Stehlin, Zoe; Tjepkes, Matthew; Turner, Brant Allen; Vial- pando, Tyne; Weber, Ashlynn J.; Zu- pan, Cade J.M. Wyoming Army Band performs Sunday Mark your calendar for the Wyoming Army National Guard’s 67th Army Band “Wyoming’s Own” on Sunday July 5 at 3 p.m. at two locations. The 67th Army Band Rock Group will play at the Pavilion at Hot Springs State Park. The 67th Army Band Jazz Group will play at Boysen State Park. For more information, call Hot Springs State Park at 864-2176 or Boysen State Park at 307- 876-2796. Registered Nurse Employment Opportunities with Banner Staffing Services per-diem rate $34.00 to $38.50 an hour (base-rate, depending on specialty) Seeking Registered Nurses for MedSurg, ICU, ER, OR or L&D Must commit to 4 shifts a month Must be willing to float to MedSurg 12 hour shifts Work based on your availability On-call optional No Weekend or Holiday requirement Weekly Pay Must have WY RN license BLS & other applicable certifications depending on specialty applied to Must have at least 1 year experience in specialty of Interest Please contact Recruiter Dunja Widhalm at 970.506.6593 or at [email protected]. We exist to make a difference in peoples lives through excellent patient care. www.bannerhealth.com/careers Job ID: 146965

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Page 1: Thermopolis PRCA Rodeo results · 2015-07-02 · Pub. July 2, 2015 No. 7532 Public notices by Cindy Glasson The 2015 Thermopolis Cowboy Rendez-vous PRCA Rodeo had a great turnout

PAGE 8 www.thermopir.com July 2, 2015

Justin Ellis tries to make it to the buzzer during Saturday night’s PRCA Rodeo performance.

Twisted...

National speech and debate highlightsby Cindy Glasson

Darren Leonhardt and Logan Kay competed at the National Speech and Debate tournament in Dallas, Texas last week as the grand finale to their 2015 speech season.

Leonhardt competed in World Schools Debate, a five-person team event that brought competi-tors from Korea, Mexico, Saipan, China and other countries for the week-long event.

The team Leonhardt was part of consisted of Wyoming debat-ers from Jackson, Greybull and Green River, all members of the Wind River District.

The team posted three wins and three losses in the newly added national event, quite an accomplishment as the team had not met face to face until 2 p.m. on Sunday with competition beginning at 8 a.m. on Monday morning.

All the cases and preparation had been done via Skype with the team getting together on their computers each evening in their

different towns. “This group of young people

were simply amazing,” coach Cin-dy Glasson said. “To know they hadn’t even worked together as a group until 18 hours before their first match-up and had a three-three run shows a lot of intelli-gence and determination.”

Once the debaters were out of the running, Leonhardt went on to do a supplemental event, expository. He managed to get through two performances be-fore being eliminated in supple-mentals.

Logan Kay ended his speech career on a high note at Nation-als, moving through six rounds of humorous interpretation be-fore elimination.

Kay was ranked in the top 50 percent of the 246 humor com-petitors, missing the “Top 60” by just 11 points.

“He set a goal for himself when he knew he’d qualified for Nation-als,” Glasson said. “He wanted to get one first place ranking from a judge while he was there and

he certainly managed to do that.“It was a great way for him to

finish off his senior year.”Kay also competed in a supple-

mental event, storytelling.The event is based on a chil-

dren’s book of their choice and competitors must perform as if they are telling the story to a group of children.

Kay made it through two rounds as well before being elim-inated.

“As a whole, the Wyoming con-tingent did well at Nationals,” Glasson said. “Students from all over the state qualify in the vari-ous events and we all travel sepa-rately, but once we’re at the ven-ue, the Wyoming kids are fiercely behind each other.

“It’s wonderful to see them run into each other in the hallways and ask each other how they’re doing in rounds or how their last debate went. Sure, in Wyoming we’re competing against each other every weekend, but once they’re at Nationals they’re truly competing together as a state.”

photo by Cindy Glasson

“Wyoming’s Own”Wyoming Army National Guard’s 67th Army Band Rock Band

SUNDAY, JULY 5TH • 3 PM • HOT SPRINGS STATE PARK PAVILION

Sponsored by Wyoming State Parks

Hot Springs County Weed & Pest Control District711 Springview St., PO Box 543

Thermopolis, WY 82443307-864-2278

Notice of HearingNotice is hereby given that a public hearing on the Final

Budget for the Hot Springs County Weed & Pest Control Dis-trict for the fiscal year ending June 30, 2015, which is now being considered by the Board, will be held at the Office of the District, 711 Springview St., Thermopolis, WY on the 8th day of July, 2014 at 5:00 pm-6:00 pm, at which time any and all persons interested may appear and be heard regarding such budget. A summary of the same follows:

Regular Mill Levy: Cash & Revenue Available 332,500.00 Requested Mill Levy 231,000.00 Total Budget 563,500.00 Special Mill Levy: Cash & Revenue Available 487,000.00 Requested Mill Levy 231,000.00 Total Budget 718,000.00

Pub. July 2, 2015

Open Mon. - Fri. 7 a.m.-5:30 p.m., Sat. 8 a.m.-4 p.m.

864-3272Downtown Thermopolis

We Are OpenSat., July 4

For the ParadeFrom 9 AM-?

Stop In For A SmoothieAfter The Parade!

NOTICE OF SALE

Notice is hereby given that Cooper Storage, P.O. Box 363, 518 Richards, Thermopolis, WY 82443, will sell at public auction July 25, 2015 at 10 A.M. The personal property heretofore stored with the un-dersigned by: Unit #16, Jason Boysen, 219 S 8th, Thermopolis, WY 82443 if all rents and penalties are not paid in full.

Pub. July 2 & 9, 2015 No. 7534

Warrants List

The following list of warrants approved June 25, 2015, by HOT SPRINGS COUNTY SCHOOL DIS-TRICT is hereby published as required by the Wyo-ming Education Code of 2005, as amended, Chapter 3, Section 21-3-110 (a)(ii).

RALLY ATHLETIC BAGS FOR ALL SPORTS $516.00VERIZON WIRELESS $559.72WAGON WHEEL $644.00AMERIC INN $752.40MINDWARE HOLDINGS, INC $817.69PARKWAY PLAZA HOTEL & CONVENTION $1,140.56CLOSE UP FOUNDATION $1,247.00

UNIVERSITY OF WYOMING TEAM CAMP $1,325.00S & S ARTS & CRAFTS WORLDWIDE $1,504.19OWL CREEK GRAPHICS $1,535.76WALMART COMMUNITY $1,540.46PINNACLE BANK OF THERMOPOLIS $1,643.17OWL LUMBER $2,688.53PATTERSON CONSTRUCTION $3,155.00RENAISSANCE LEARNING, INC $4,167.00SUPER 8 - WESTMINSTER $4,770.00NCS PEARSON INC $6,009.04AFTER SCHOOL DEPOT $7,545.00PINNACLE BANK OF THERMOPOLIS $7,786.91ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES $7,943.30PINNACLE BANK OF THERMOPOLIS $9,104.75PROJECT ADVENTURE, INC $11,246.00NORTHWEST WYOMING BOCES $11,367.50MINDWORKS RESOURCES $15,804.00DOOLEY OIL $23,179.62SECURITY FIRST BANK $39,672.64CENTRAL BANK & TRUST ($99,906.39)CENTRAL BANK & TRUST $60,233.75 $127,992.60

Pub. July 2, 2015 No. 7532

Public notices

by Cindy GlassonThe 2015 Thermopolis Cowboy Rendez-

vous PRCA Rodeo had a great turnout last weekend, bringing visitors and cowboys from not only the U.S. but several distant countries as well.

Visitors were treated to a night of ro-deo action on Friday with bareback rid-ing, steer wrestling, team roping, saddle bronc riding, tie down roping, barrel rac-ing and bull riding, along with a salute to Wyoming’s 125th birthday.

Saturday night was “Tough Enough to Wear Pink” night and the latest in-ductees into the Wyoming Cowboy Hall of Fame, Denny Jones and Ed and Peggy Shaffer were honored part way through the evening.

Along with the talented cowboys from Wyoming, there were riders and ropers from Colorado, Alaska, Oklahoma, Ne-vada, California, Louisiana, Texas, Iowa and Montana to thrill the crowds both evenings.

Kids were encouraged to participate in

the calf scramble both Friday and Satur-day night with dozens of youngsters tear-ing across the arena after the ribbon tied to the calf’s tail.

Barrelman Extraordinaire, Matt Tarr, kept the crowds entertained between rid-ers and events with hilarious banter back and forth with the rodeo announcer, Tim Fuller.

Three locals participated in the PRCA Rodeo on Saturday night, Bobbi Zupan in barrel racing and Hawk Whitt and Justin Ellis in bull riding.

While the trio had a great time partici-pating, unfortunately a penalty kept Zu-pan from placing and neither Whitt nor Ellis managed to make the eight-second mark on their bulls.

All-around cowboy honors and an $851 purse went to Bray Huxtable who partici-pated in steer wrestling and team roping.

Craig Wisehart and Weston Garrett tied for first in bareback riding, taking home $1,036 each.

Steer wrestler Tait Kvistad won $1,111

for his first place finish, followed by Payden McIntyre in second place and Bray Huxtable in third.

Travis Bounds and Joe Roderic took top honors and $987 each for team roping. Sec-ond place team included Cody Callaway and Justin Hammerich, with Joe Beaver and McCoy Profili finishing third.

In saddle bronc, Whit Peterson took home a $993 purse for first place with Brady Dinwoodie, Josh Griggs and Colin Stalley all tying for second.

Josh Peek pulled down $1,254 for first in tie-down roping. Don Coffell placed sec-ond and Randall Carlisle, third.

Dianne Bath placed first in barrel rac-ing with a take home of $920. She was fol-lowed by Terri Kaye Kirkland in second and Jennifer Lewis in third.

Bull rider Drew Flynn took first, tak-ing home $1,070. Brian Larson and Ja-cob Smith finished second and third re-spectively.

In all, nearly $29,000 was paid out to the participants over the weekend.

Thermopolis PRCA Rodeo results

Hot Springs County High School fourth quarter honor roll releasedSUPERINTENDENT 4.000Anderson, Kayla Marie; Bauer, Shayna Dru; Cox, Stormy C.; Cros-by, Chloe R.; DeCroo, Caleb J.; DeVries, Averyona Jane; Dinsmore, Amanda J.; Gilbert, Kayla A.; Hino-jos-Castle, Vinchinzo Zenon; Hoff-man, Haylee Jean; Jeffs, Dakota Lynn; Leonhardt, Daniel R.; Leon-hardt, Darren C.; Maksin, Jake M; McDermott, Haley Annamarie; Reed, Linsey J.; Ryan, Margaret A.; Ryan, Mary E.; Stone, Zoe L.; Thurgood,

Josi K.; Wright, Wyatt R.; Yarrington, Courtney N.; Yarrington, Danielle Marie; Yarrington, Shianne A.

PRINCIPAL 3.999 - 3.5000Abbott, Darby Daleen; Bennett, Lisa Dee; Blackhawk, Rebecca Owen; Byrd, Grant W.; Clouse, Rebecca L.; Conner, Kayla Sue; Cox, Kole T.; Coyne, Emmalyne Helen; Crosby, Benjamin Benson; Elisson, Randi K.; Fisher, Bailey Jade; Goffena, Codi Jene; Harvey, Devin Lee; Her-

old, Eric G.; Hill, Niki J.; Johansen, Kaili Leeann; Jordan-Lorenz, Callie Deanna; Kay, Logan Patrick; LaBoy, Kylar Joseph; Luce, Shaylynn Marie; Luo, Yutong; Maddock, Choc Thom-as; Morris, Chauncey A.; Nuttall, Taylor; Oliver, Kenna Avery; Olsen, Kameron R.; Ozmon, Hannah Rose; Pavlovich, Brelyn; Range, Ryley; Reed, Lauren M.; Robbins, Kimber-lee Paige; Roling, Jackson Newton; Russell, Alexandra J.; Schmidt, Si-erra Brooke; Skar, ShayLynn Jean;

Smith, Korey E.; Weyer, Hannah Elizabeth.

GENERAL 3.4999 - 3.001Aldridge, Liam Robert; Andreen, KinDale R.; Baker, Samuel L.; Bar-tholomew, William Logan; Becher, Cullen Dean; Bjorhus, Cody Ryan; Bleak, Cody Robert; Bleak, Ryan; Bleak, Sasha Rashel; Burrows, Joshua E; Channel, Hannah Rose; Cornwell, Tyler D.; Daniels, Strite L.; Denney, Clarice Elizabeth; Du-

mas, Travis J.; George, Makayla; Goodman, Tiphanie Irene; Goodrich, Aressa L.; Hart, Jacob L.; Harvey, Michael D.; Holm, Macinna Deette; Holman, Mya J.; Hurley, Hannah N.; Jellis, Stevie Ann; Johnson, Ryan T.; Little, Jared T.; Lofink, Elizabeth K.; Luce, Spencer R.; Matheson, Dillon Lee; McCarty-Severns, Thomas Lee; Meier, Michael W.; Moon, Josiah D.; Myers, Tyelynn Nichole; Nicode-mus, Brett D.; Oliver, Krista Danae; Peden, Milton Lee; Pennoyer, Jes-

sie R.; Peterson, Breanna; Price, Hannah Grace; Prosser, Dakota W; Quinlan, Orrin Vincent; Rhodes, Elizabeth Marie; Roling, Hudson F.; Rush, Fawn C.; Schierkolk, Jessica J.; Schiller, Rayney; Schmuck, Kait-lyn Oliva; Schwalbe, Alli M.; Schwal-be, Noah J.; Shaffer, Baylee Ryan; Sheperd, Kyle Spencer; Snyder, Tasha Kaye; Stehlin, Zoe; Tjepkes, Matthew; Turner, Brant Allen; Vial-pando, Tyne; Weber, Ashlynn J.; Zu-pan, Cade J.M.

Wyoming Army Band performs SundayMark your calendar for the Wyoming Army

National Guard’s 67th Army Band “Wyoming’s Own” on Sunday July 5 at 3 p.m. at two locations.

The 67th Army Band Rock Group will play at the Pavilion at Hot Springs State Park.

The 67th Army Band Jazz Group will play at Boysen State Park.

For more information, call Hot Springs State Park at 864-2176 or Boysen State Park at 307-876-2796.

Registered Nurse Employment Opportunities

with Banner Staffing Services per-diem rate $34.00 to $38.50 an hour

(base-rate, depending on specialty)

Seeking Registered Nurses for MedSurg, ICU, ER, OR or L&D

Must commit to 4 shifts a month Must be willing to float to MedSurg 12 hour shifts Work based on your availability On-call optional No Weekend or Holiday requirement Weekly Pay Must have WY RN license BLS & other applicable certifications depending on

specialty applied to Must have at least 1 year experience in specialty of

Interest

Please contact Recruiter Dunja Widhalm at 970.506.6593 or at [email protected].

We exist to make a difference in people’s lives through excellent patient care.

www.bannerhealth.com/careers Job ID: 146965

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State of Wyoming ) ) ssCounty of Hot Springs.... ) County Treasurer's Office July 21st, 2015

Notice is hereby given that I, Julie Mortimore, the duly appointed, qualified and acting county treasurer within and for the county and state afore-said, will on the 21st day of July A.D. 2015, at the Courthouse Annex, Thermopolis, WY in the county and state aforesaid, offer for sale the following de-scribed real estate for taxes due and unpaid. The real estate will be sold subject to any special as-sessments for local or public improvements. Said sale shall take place between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. of said day and will be continued from day to day, Saturdays and Sundays excepted, until all of said land has been sold. Personal Property listed below the real property will be advertised again and sold at a later date.

Sign up will be from 8:00 a.m. to 8:55 a.m. the day of the sale, in the Treasurer's office at 415 Arapahoe St.

The real property to be offered at said sale, to-gether with the taxes,

penalty, interest and costs due on the same is described as follows, to wit:

Owner's Name and Description of Property and

Total Amount for Which Property will be sold + $10.00 Certificate Fee+

District 100 ~ Rural6536-Bruckner, Walter Delbert & Shauna-

Site Address:Hwy 20 N. 43-95-25 LOT 6 FR LY-ING W OF U.S. H/W 20 TOTAL ACRES 0.56 .... ..................................................................... $41.64

4482-Byrd, James M & Zupan, Bobbie J-Site Address:898 Skelton Rd.44-94-33 FR NENW BY METES & BOUNDS 133MF PG645-646 TOTAL ACRES 35.0167 KIRBY DITCH ASSESSMENTN ON THIS PARCEL BEGINNING 2013. KIRBY DITCH INFORMATION IS AS FOLLOWS: SECS 32 & 33 T44 R94 27 IRRIGATED ACRES ....... ....................................................................$529.84

2016-McKinstray, Paul & Marlene-Site Ad-dress:1292 S Bryan Rd.44-94-7 S/2NE FR & NWSE FR & NESE FR TOTAL ACRES 43.112 MOBILE HOME-2002 SCHULT 28'X 60' DECAL #335 $901.33

0593-Pederson, Jason-Site Address 870 W Sunnyside Ln.43-95-14 LOT 4 TRACT TOTAL ACRES 3.0..............................................$1,255.40

0699-Seely, Leo, Joan & Theodore H c/o Leo Seely-Site Address:Hwy 20 N. 44 94 29 LOTS 3 & 6 FR DESC BY METES & BOUNDS TOTAL ACRES 10.0 ............................................... $24.79

2190-Skelton, Sherman D-Site Address:890 Skelton Rd.44 94 32 LOT 8 FR 44 94 33 LOT 1 FR 6.88 TOTAL ACRES MOBILE HOME - 2012 14' X 66' DECAL # 255 ............................ $555.43

District 101~South Thermopolis Water District

0563-Harris, Carri V-Site Address:327 Buffalo Creek Rd. 42-95-13 TR IN SWNW DESC. BY METES & BOUNDS .22 ACRES MOBILE HOME- 1972 BONNEVILLA 26' X 56' CAL#NA0024 ... ....................................................................$220.85

0170-Hilbird, Gerald W & Burgess, Sharon K-Site Address:151 Ln 3. PALMER SUBD LOT 4 42-95-2 ...................................................... $361.92

0305-Nettles, Tony-Site Address:385 Overlook Cir. SABLE RUN SUBD TRACT 4 TOTAL ACRES 5.26 ........................................................ $1,888.81

0901-Yetter, Carson et-al-Site Address:270 Lane 7. 42-95-11 TRACT IN SENW, SWNW, NWSW & NESW (METES & BOUNDS) TOTAL ACRES 19.125 ......................................... $263.71

0238-Yetter, Timothy L-Site Address:260 Lane 7. 42-95-10 TRACT IN SENE, NESE 42-95-11 SWNW, NWSW METES & BOUNDS DESCRIP-TION TOTAL ACRES 40.39 ................... $346.06

District 102~Lucerne Water District0527-Harris, Carri Virginia Diannne-Site

Address:685 Sunnyview Dr.SUNNYSIDE ACRES BLK 2 LOT 9 4.33 ACRES .......................$763.86

0700-McMartin, Eugene & Ellen-Site Ad-dress:571 Hwy 20 N. TRACT IN SENE SEC 7 T43 R94BEGIN AT PT ON R/W OF US H/W #20 FROM WHICH 1/4 COR COM TO SEC 7 & 8 BEARS S10*06'07"E 464.99'; THENCE N ON A CURVE 298.55'; THENCE N4*09'57"W 90.2'; THENCE S75*36'11"W LEAVING R/W 67.88'; THENCE S 60*32'50"W 104.09'; THENCE S52*29'49"W 192.12'; THENCE S68*15'41"W 290.06; THENCE S80*57'27"E 608.52' TO POB. TOTAL ACRES 2.59 OWL CREEK IRRIGATION DISTRICT- LOW-ER AREA SHOWN ON THIS PARCEL FOR 2013. W0001397 (#5855) DELETED OWL CREEK IR-RIGATION DISTRICT LEGAL IS AS FOLLOWS: TR IN SENE SEC 7 T43 R94 DESC BY METES & BOUNDS 2.59 ACRES ........................ $506.35

District 109~Owl Creek Water District0118-Ross, Robert G-Site Address:900 Hwy

120 W. 43-96-11 E/2SW FR TOTAL ACRES 34.80 ....................................................................... $410.32

3663-Sage Valley Inc c/o Franks, Julius A & Rebecca J-Site Address:Georgia St. SAGE VAL-LEY SUBD LOT 37 ................................. $208.38

District 150~Town of East Thermopolis2935-Bruckner, Walter Delbert & Shauna-

Site Address:116 S D St. EAST THERMOPOLIS BLOCK 4 LOTS 38-40 N/2 ..................... $326.96

2717-Ibach, Nola Y & Block,Chad-Site Ad-dress:213 E Arapahoe St. EAST THERMOPOLIS BLK 1 LOTS 13-16 ................................. $994.66

District 151~Town of Kirby2880-Bruckner, Walter D & Shauna-Site

Address:120 E Main St. KIRBY BLK 8 LOTS 13 - COMMERCIAL ........................................$157.48

District 152~Town of Thermopolis2274-Arcand, Heather & Greg-Site Ad-

dress:1018 Broadway St. THERMOPOLIS OT BLK 35 LOTS 19- 22 ............................... $558.16

1074-Cogdill, Terry J & Jessica J-Site Ad-dress: 1028 Amoretti St. THERMOPOLIS OT BLK 47 LOTS 16-18 ......................................... $436.19

1878-Cook, Kelly & Cook,Joe A-Site Ad-dress:824 Warren St. THERMOPOLIS OT BLK 38 LOTS 17-20 ......................................... $564.54

1857-Derryberry, Jeffrey L & Kelly A-Site Address:120 Clark St. MCMANIGALS 3RD BLK 10 LOTS 24- 25 LOT 26 W 1/2 ..............$562.24

2353-Freeman, Andrew P & Elizabeth A-Site Address:412 N 6th St. THERMOPOLIS OT BLK 31 LOTS 21-24 COMMERCIAL PERSON-AL PROPERTY - ROUNDTOP MOUNTAIN MO-TEL ...........................................................$638.25

1477-Galyan, Jean W-Site Address:Warren St. THERMOPOLIS OT BLK 38 LOTS 15- 16 LAND ONLY .......................................................... $43.67

2357-GalyanTrust c/o Galyan Ellen M Trust-ee c/o Haynes, Nancy-Site Address:215 Clark St. MCMANIGALS 3RD BLK 14 LOT 3 CHARLES E GALYAN & ELLEN M GALYAN INTER-VI-VOS TRUST, DATED DECEMBER 16, 1991 C/O GALYAN ELLEN M TRUSTEE MOBILE HOME-1974 CHICKASHA 14' X 76' DECAL #404 $29.72

1090-Lance, Gwendolyn H-Site Address:106 Clark St. MCMANIGALS 3RD BLK 10 LOT 26 E/2 LOT 27 ALL MOBILE HOME-1982 SKYLINE 14'X 60' DECAL #339 ..............................$145.75

2186-Larson, Tony A & Lisa G-Site Ad-dress:1327 Odell Ave. REALING ADDN BLK 2 LOT 3 ........................................................ $868.98

1475-NelsonTrusts c/o Nelson Michael A-Site Address:406 Clark St. THERMOPOLIS OT BLK 16 E/2 LOT 21 ALL LOT 22 DONALD G NELSON REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST & THE KATHLEEN B NELSON REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST MOBILE HOME- 1971 MARLETTE 14' X 62' DECAL #318 ....................................$379.95

2550-Nettles, Tony-Site Address:729 Clark St. THERMOPOLIS OT BLK 20 LOT 7-8 ................ $207.55

2622-Pinnacle Bank Wyoming c/o Nettles, Tony K-Site Address:942 Shoshoni St. 42-95-02 TR IN LOT 1 TRACT IN CITY LIMITS COMMER-CIAL BRYDONS TRACT ....................... $540.76

2635-Steinfeld, Janet-Site Address:316 S 4th St. THERMOPOLIS OT BLK 16 LOTS 23-24 N ½ MOBILE HOME 1995 MEDALLION 56' X 28'DE-CAL #303 .................................................. $772.63

2065-Wiecki,Robert C & Kay P-Site Ad-dress:108 Mountain View Dr. CEDAR RIDGE 1ST BLK 1 LOT 5 ......................................... $1,492.16

1008-Wilkinson, John & Amy-Site Ad-dress:518 Arapahoe St. THERMOPOLIS OT BLK 22 LOTS 19- 21 COMMERCIAL {This property has a CP for back Taxes ................................. $676.73

2535-Woodward, Ronald E & Kristi Kay-Site Address:800 Shoshoni St. BRYDONS 3RD BLK 10 LOTS 19-24 COMMERCIAL PERSONAL PROP-ERTY - LIL WRANGLER ....................$1,171.41

Personal Property (without real property) –to be sold at a later date:

3787-Baily, Richard-PERSONAL PROPERTY - BAILY RICHARD .............................. $2,915.98

002941-Black Willow Livestock Inc-Site Ad-dress:501 E River Rd. MOBILE HOME-1981FOR-EST PARK 14'X 76' VIN M60F0479 DECAL #126 ............................................................ $40.77

6550-Dynaflo Accelerated Artificial Lift Systems-PERSONAL PROPERTY .....$1,163.45

2901-Grass Creek Coal Company-STATE ASSESSED-MINERAL PRODUCTION-COAL .. ...............................................................$12,316.49

4800-Obrien, Dennis & Kathy-Site Ad-dress:1216 Dickie Ave. MOBILE HOME - 1978 GALLATIN 18' X 67' DECAL # 159 .........$66.38

6551-Dynaflo-Site Address: 210 HWY 20 S-Personal Property .....................................$126.20

1139-Rangel, Candy-Site Address:196 Nova-kovich Ln. LNOVAK # 3 MOBILE HOME-1979 GALLATIN 18'X 60' DECAL .................$70.17

4852- Yetter, Tim-Site Address:260 Lane 7 MOBILE HOME - 1974 SYLVA 12' X 65' DECAL # 458 ............................................................$41.94

2931-Riddle, Mona Lisa-Site Address:568 E Sunnyside: MOBILE HOME-1999 PALM HAR-BOR 28'X 40' VIN PH202871 DECAL #068 ...........................................................................$386.29

2756-Lackey, Terry D- Site Address:202 E Warren St. MOBILE HOME-1972 BROADMORE 14'X 60' DECAL #042 ................................ $62.46

3825-Sanchez, Deana J- Site Address- 127 E Arapahoe St. #1 FRANK #1 MOBILE HOME 1999 HIGHLAND 16' X 76' DECAL .................$140.98

3812-Bruckner, Billie Lou & William J C/O Bulman, Dale & Mabel-Site Address:100 W 6th St. MOBILE HOME 1972 BILTMORE 12X52 DE-CAL #547 .....................................................$58.63

4679-Bulman,Dale & Bulman,Mabel-Site Address:108 W 6th St. MOBILE HOME - 1976 SKYLINE 14' X 66' DECAL # 207............$39.16

4789-Kessler, Brady & Kristen D-Site ad-dress:120 E 5th. MOBILE HOME 1995 CHAM-PION VIN 0598688668 16' X 80' DECAL ........... ....................................................................$232.38

6520-Ahrens Porcelain Restoration-Site Address- 441 Maiden St P.P. - AHRENS PORCE-LAIN RESTORATION ...............................$37.54

1677- Anderson, Roderick J-Site Address 122 Hwy 20 S #55 GRANDVIEW # 55 MOBILE HOME-1975 CAMELOT 14'X 72' DECAL #062 ......... ......................................................................$67.25

3751-Balstad, Deanne-Site Address:122 Hwy 20 S #35. GRANDVIEW #35 MOBILE HOME-1974 HOLLY PARK 14'X 65' DECAL #541 ................ $61.80

4229- Blair-Peden, Amy DBA Jans Pacific Foods-Site Address- 834 Arapahoe PERSONAL PROPERTY - JANS PACIFIC FOOS .......$23.32

1112- Blakesley, Alvin J & Colleen M-Site Address- 1225 CANYON HILLS RD #11 CYNHL #11 MOBILE HOME-1996 SCHULTZ 16'X 77' DECAL #268 .............................................$282.57

4993-Bond, Tracy-Site Address:217 Clark St. MOBILE HOME-1974 GEER 14' X 67' DECAL #389 ...........................................................$126.08

1389-Byrd Richard G & Barbara C/O Ingw-

erson Leonard-Site Address:122 HWY 20 S #1 GRANDVIEW # 1 MOBILE HOME-2001 CHAM-PION 16'X 56' DECAL #316 ....................$228.39

4087- Chichton, David & Heather C/O Cas-tro, Heather-Site Address- 221 WARREN ST MO-BILE HOME-1999 ATLANTIC 16'X 76' DECAL #138 ........................................................................ ....................................................................$277.85

1958-Harris, Carri V-Site Address:1225 Can-yon Hills Rd #2. CYNHL #2 MOBILE HOME-1974 HAWTHORNE 14'X 60' DECAL 02 .......$60.17

4269- Larson, Tony DBA Tony’s Total Lawn Care-Site Address-1327 ODELL AVE PERSONAL PROPERTY - TONYS TOTAL LAWN CARE ..... $75.95

1044-Nading, Kenneth & Jodie-Site Ad-dress:122 Hey 20 S #45. GRANDVIEW # 45 MO-BILE HOME-1977 BROUGHAM 14'X 68' DE-CAL #263 .....................................................$61.13

6532-Nading, Kenneth & Jodie DBA J&k Sprinkler-Site Address:122 Hwy 20 S #45. PER-SONAL PROPERTY NADING KENNETH & JODIE DBA J&K SPRINKLER ................$61.72

2092- Nickelson, Ruth I & Koch Sharon-Site Address- 710 SHOSHONI ST #3 WYOMING GAR-DENS #3 MOBILE HOME-1970 FLEETWOOD 14'X 60' DECAL #377 .................................$43.35

4607-Padilla, Maclovia-Site Address- 122 HWY 20 S #47 GRANDVIEW # 47 MOBILE HOME - 1972 SHURRELL 14' X 67' DECAL # 492 ........ ....................................................................$106.39

4939-Passamonte, Tammy DBA Cottage Light Candles-Site Address:204 N 6th St. PER-SONAL PROPERTY - COTTAGE LIGHT CAN-DLES ...........................................................$30.98

2623- Pinnacle Bank Wyoming C/O Nettles, Tony K-Site Address- 942 SHOSHONI ST MO-BILE HOME 1979 MAGNOLIA 24' X 67' DE-CAL #434 .....................................................$49.47

1233- Price, Jackie & Cody-Site Address- 122 HWY 20 S #37 GRANDVIEW #37 MOBILE HOME-1973 SCHULT 14'X 66' DECAL ...$70.93

1532- Rollings, Edie DBA Cake House (The)-Site Address-1509 FREMONT ST PERSONAL PROPERTY - CAKE HOUSE (THE) ........$39.03

4994-Salcedo, Terri C/O Payseno, Kather-ine A-Site Address- 1225 CANYON HILLS RD # 1 CYNHL # 1 MOBILE HOME - RITZ CRAFT 13' X 56' DECAL # 251 .....................................$90.62

4588- Scheible, Mary Attorney-Site Address- 327 ARAPAHOE ST PERSONAL PROPERTY - SCHEIBLE MARY ATTORNEY .............$165.21

004905-Tschiffely,Tom-PERSONAL PROP-ERTY - TSCHIFFELY TOM ......................$86.71

Pub. June 25, July 2 & 9, 2015 No. 7527

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

Hot Springs County is in receipt of an application from Paul Ward, requesting a Land Use Change from the Agricultural Land Use Category to the Industrial Land Use Category, to allow an approxi-mately 14-acre gravel pit. The subject property is a portion of Government Lots 5 and 6 of Section 20, Township 45 North, Range 96 West. Located south of Sand Draw Road, east of its intersection with Lower Cottonwood Road, the property is ad-dressed as 2671 W. Sand Draw Road.

A public hearing on this matter will be held be-fore the Hot Springs County Land Use Planning Commission at 6:15 p.m. on Wednesday, July 15th, 2015 in the Commissioners’ Meeting Room of the County Annex Building. Anyone requiring addi-tional information should call the County Planning Office at 864-2961. Those unable to attend are in-vited to comment in writing to: County Planning, 415 Arapahoe St., Thermopolis, WY 82443, or by e-mail at [email protected].

Pub. July 2 & 9, 2015 No. 7529

LUCERNE WATER AND SEWER DISTRICTP.O. BOX 611THERMOPOLIS, WY 82443

PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a Public Hear-ing on the Final Budget for the Lucerne Water and Sewer District for Fiscal Year 2015-2016 will be held at the Central Bank and Trust located at 435 Arapahoe Street, Thermopolis, Wyoming, on the 14th day of July, 2015 at 5:30 p.m., at which time any and all Lucrene Water and Non Users inter-ested may attend and be heard on the Final budget.

ALSO PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that it is time once again for the Annual Consumer Confidence Report for the Period January 1 through December 31, 2014. Your drinking water for the Reporting Year is safe and meets Federal and State Require-ments. The report will be available at the Central Bank and Trust on the 6th day of July through the 10th day of July, 2015. We do encourage any-one with questions or concerns about your drink-ing water to attend any of our Board of directors Meetings held the second Tuesday of each Month at the Central Bank and Trust at 5:30 p.m.

LUCERNE WATER AND SEWER DISTRICT

Pub. July 2, 2015 No. 7530

THIRD PARTY COMMENTS

Central Wyoming College is seeking comments from the public about the College in preparation for its periodic evaluation by its regional accredit-ing agency. The College will host a visit October 5-6, 2015, with a team representing the Higher Learning Commission. Central Wyoming Col-lege has been accredited by the Commission since 1976. The team will review the institution’s ongo-ing ability to meet the Commission’s Criteria for Accreditation.

The public is invited to submit comments re-garding the college:

Public noticesPublic Comment on Central Wyoming College

The Higher Learning Commission230 South LaSalle Street, Suite 7-500

Chicago, IL 60604-1411

This public may also submit comments on the Commission’s web site at www.ncahlc.org .

Comments must address substantive matter related to the quality of the institution or its aca-demic programs. Comments must be in writing.

All comments must be received by September 4, 2015

Pub. May 7, June 4 & July 2, 2015 No. 7480

STATE OF ) IN THE DISTRICTWYOMING ) COURT ) ss.COUNTY OF ) FIFTH JUDICIALHOT SPRINGS ) DISTRICT

TED NOVAKOVICH, JR. ) doing business as ) TJ&T Construction ) Plaintiff ) )v. ) Civil Action No. ) C15-34TED C. HENDERSON ) and )CONNIE L. HENDERSON ) FILED As husband and wife, ) JUN 25 2015 Defendants, )

SERVICE BY PUBLICATION

TO: THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTSYOU ARE NOTIFIED that a Complaint to Qui-

et Title was filed by the above-named Plaintiff in the Fifth Judicial District Court on June 25, 2015.

The object of said quiet title to the following described land in Hot Springs County, Wyoming:

Lots 21 and 22, Block 55, Ryan’s Addition to the Town of Thermopolis, Hot Springs County, Wyoming

The Plaintiff has alleged ownership of the above-described land; each of the above-named Defen-dants may claim an interest in said land; any such claims by Defendants are without any right what-soever; and Plaintiff’s title in said property should be quieted against Defendants.

YOU ARE REQUIRED to file with the Clerk of this Court, whose address is: 415 Arapahoe, Ther-mopolis, WY 82443, an Answer to said Complaint on or before August 13th, 2015, failing which judge-ment by default may be rendered against you for the relief claimed.

Dated: June 25, 2015.

Clerk of District Court By: /s/___________________ Terri Cornella Clerk/Deputy Clerk By: /s/____________________ Rose DeSeyn, Deputy

Pub. July 2, 9, 16 & 23, 2015 No. 7531

STATE OF ) IN THE DISTRICTWYOMING ) COURT ) ss. COUNTY OF ) FIFTH JUDICIALHOT SPRINGS ) DISTRICT

IN THE MATTER OF THE ) CIVILNAME CHANGE OF ) ACTION NO.JO GILDER ) C15-31

NOTICE OF PUBLICATION

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Jo Fellows Gilder has filed a Petition with the above-named Court for the purpose of changing his/her name to Jo Reed.

DATED June 18, 2015.

BY: /s/______________ Terri Cornella BY: /s/___________________ Rose DeSeyn, Deputy

Pub. June 25, July 2, 9 & 16, 2015 No. 7520

NOTICE OF ANNUAL BUDGET MEETING FOR THE SOUTH THERMOPOLIS WATER & SEWER DISTRICT, STATE OF WYOMING, COUNTY OF HOT SPRINGS.

The South Thermopolis Water & Sewer Dis-trict shall hold an annual budget meeting in Hot Springs County, Wyoming pursuant to Wyoming State Statutes. The purpose of the meeting is to discuss the budget for Fiscal Year 2015/2016. The meeting shall be held at the Thermopolis Town Hall from 6:30 PM to 7:00 PM on Thursday, July 9, 2015.

South Thermopolis Water & Sewer District Proposed Budget for FY 2015-2016

Operating Revenues $270,800

Operating Expenses(excluding depreciation) $226,450 Grant Income- System Expansion $2,000,000

Grant Expenditures-SystemExpansion $2,000,000

Pub. July 2 & 9, 2015 No. 7533

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