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Casper Star-Tribune from Casper, Wyoming • 23

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Friday, August 3, 1973 Sfor Tribune, Casper, Wyo. 23 THE LITTLE WOMAN Senate passes McGee measures Library expects boost in funds Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area; $145,000 for the Lovell Visitors' Center, Bighorn Canyon National Recreation Area; $280,000 for the Arapahoe Health Clinic on the Wind River Reservation and $35,000 for the dental clinic on the Wind River Reservation. Sen. McGee was also pleased that $9 million has been provided in the bill for reforestation and timber stand improvement which is a nation wide program, according to Sen. McGee's office.

WASHINGTON Some $1.8 million of Sen. Gale McGee's amendments for Wyoming were passed by the Senate Wednesday, his office reported. The Senate passed the Department of Interior and Related Agency Appropriations Bill for fiscal year 1974 which included $1,884,000 for Wyoming. Included were $320,000 for the Indian School at Ethete on the Wind River Reservation; $700,000 for Rock Springs Subsidence) $404,000 for the will be effected." At the Commissioners, meeting Tuesday, members of the library board had asked for at least an additional $30,000 in revenue sharing funds to supplement the budget approved last week by the county commissioners, which was $37,000 more than it had been the previous year, although the mill levy remained at 1.6 mills. At that time, library representatives expressed concern that services would have to be seriously cut if more money were not forthcoming.

CHEYENNE The Laramie County Library apparently will get an additional $22,000. Librarian Al Whitelock said Thursday that he had been informed by the' Board of Laramie County Commissioners that $22,000 in revenue sharing funds will be allocated for the operation and maintenance of the library for the 1973-74 fiscal year. "This will insure the continued operation of the Laramie County system at the present level," he said. "Of course, should improvements in service become possible, they certainly Teacher mum on job DO King Krrmci Synrtintr, Inc I State gets grant "It's getting so the ol' puritan work ethic doesn't start motivating me as early in the morning as it used to." CHEYENNE Sydney Spiegel refused to confirm or deny his possible future employment in Northglenn, Colo. Spiegel, whose teaching contract was terminated on March 11 by Laramie County School District No.

1 board of trustees, after 19 years of teaching in the. district, is rumored to have been hired by the Northglenn School District as a history teacher. Spiegel had been a social studies teachers at East High School when he was fired. DENVER Wyoming has been awarded a $15,429 grant to fund a career education research and development project, Health, Eduation and Welfare Secretary Caspar W. Weinberger said the new project will be aimed at establishing comprehensive, well-developed career education programs with emphasis on guidance and counseling.

UW prof LARAMIE Plans for a trust fund honoring former University of Wyoming professor Justus F. Soule have been completed here. The fund, established by members of the UW graduating class of 1920, will provide $200 each year for the purchase of additional books for the Coe Library. Selection of the books will be made annually by the dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, head of the foreign language department, and the director of the Coe Library. Plans for the trust, to com- HELD OVER For Your Fair Time Entertainment SEE Bud Isaacs Geri Mapes Nightly (Mon.

Sot.) 8:30 P.M. to 1 A.M. Artist plans show CASPER Youthful Powell artist Mike Kopriva, who is now doing a series of paintings on a blacksmith shop, has a one-man showing Tuesday through Aug. 10 at Security Bank Trust Co. in Casper.

Kopriva, now 21, was a featured cover artist at age 18 on the Casper Star-Tribune's Annual Wyoming Edition. He spent the summer of 1971 in Europe studying the works of the great artist and after completing Northwest Community College in Powell, he Road stays closed Ugol Notlctt NOTICE OF HEARING ON PETITION FOR PROBATE OF WILL AND FOR ISSUANCE OF LETTERS TESTAMENTARY TO: the heirs, legatees and devisees ol the above-named deceased and all other persons interested in said estate: TAKE NOTICE that a Petition for Probate ol the Last Will and Testament ol said deceased and lor the issuance ol Letters Testamentary to Wyoming National Bank in accordance with the nomination and appointment ol executor contained In the Will has been tiled in the above designated Court and, as ordered by the Court, said Petition will be heard at 4 :30 P.M. on Monday, the 10th day ol September, 1973, or as soon thereafter as the matter can be heard, which hearing will be held In the Courtroom of said Court in the being the City County Building in Casper, Natrona County, Wyoming, at which time and place any person Interested may' appear and object to or contest said Petition for the admission to probate of said Will and the Issuance of Letters Testamentary as prayed. Dated July 9, 1973. RALPH L.

DISTAD, Clerk of the District Court. By Kay Sandfort. Publ ish July 20, July 27, August 3, August 10. BEFORE THE OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION OF THE STATE OF WYOMING INTHEMATTERC" THE APPLICATION OF CHAMPLIN PETROLEUM COMPANY FOR AN ORDER SUSPENDING INPARTTHEAPPLI- CATION OF THE OIL ANDGASCONSERVA TION ACT OF THE STATE OF WYOMING AND THE RULES AND REGULATIONS PROMULGATEDTHERE UNDER TO LANDS SUBJECT TOTHE BRADY DEEP UNIT AGREEMENT, SWEET- WATER COUNTY, WYOMING, APPROVED BYTHE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR OR HIS DULY AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE CAUSE NO. 2 ORDER NO.

1 DOCKET NO. 85 73 NOTICE OF HEARING STATE OF WYOMING TO: All Interested parlies In the above-captioned matter. NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN thai the Wyoming Oil and Gas Conservation Commission will hold a Hearing on August 14, 1973 at 9:00 A.M., or as soon thereafter as the same may be heard, In the Conference Room of the office of the State Oil and Gas Supervisor, Wyoming Building, 202 East Second Street, Casper, Wyoming, to con sider the Application ol Champlin Petroleum Company for an Order suspending In part the appllcal Ion ol the Oil and Gas Conservation Act of the State of Wyoming and the Rule and Regulations promulgated thereunder to lands sublect to the Brady Deep Unit Agreement, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, approved by the Secretary of the Interior or hit duly authorized representative. Any person, firm or corporation shall be entitled to appear at Ihe lime and place aforesaid to be heard by the Commission, and the Application may be Inspected at the oil ice ol the undersigned, Wyoming Building, 202 East Second Street, Casper, Wyoming. II there are any protests In this matter, please make such known to the State Oil and Gas Supervisor al least three (3) working days before the Hearing.

WYOMING OIL AND GAS CONSERVATION COMMISSION Donald B. Basko, Secretary Publish: Aug. 3, 1973. HAPPY ADS HAPPY THOUGHTS FROM HAPPY PEOPLE CALL 237-8451 To Place Your Happy Ad HAPPY BIRTHDAY SANDI: Lot! of love, Dick and Wendl. 2 lost A Found LOST JULY 7th from Rainbow gathering: Male German Shepherd, part Collie with slight peach coloring Two year old.

Indian bead collar with ID Inside. Answers to Apollo Call COLLECT 703 471 5853. (100 REWARD. LOST: St. Bernard female puppy, 3 months Old.

Phone 234 3010 or 237 3070. LOST: Female apricot poodle, 5 months-old, aIVjuM I. Westridge area Please call 737 2721. LOST: Pair of leather motorcycle pants, black with gold stripe. Reward offered Ph.

237 9702. LOST: Grey miniature Schnauier, red collar, answers to Heidi. Vicinity 5lh and Center, Large REWARD 215 77M, room No. 14. 3 Personals TROUBLED? reel all alone? Alra'd' Need someone to'talk to? Call 234 0713, day or night, Suclde Prevention Leaque, MRS.

CAROLINE Robblnt, beautician Is now back with the staff at Hilltop Beauty Salon, Phone 234 6743. 6 Antiques WE HAVE large stock of good antique furniture, Hard to find round tables In oak and walnut, also bookcases, chairs, organs, cupboards, etc. Most have been relinished, Also have one old dmllsl chair, also a complete line of all kinds of art glass. Buy, Sell and Trade. Jack'! Antiques, 123 South 2nd, Douglaf! Wyoming, Residence 358 3 723, Olllce 35a 2467, ySMUTOOAy AVERAGE CAPACITY NEW YORK (UPI) The average capacity of the American drive-in movie is estimated at 562 cars.

Legal Notices BOARD OF PUBLICUTILITIES CITY OF CASPER July 24, 1973 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS: The Board ol Public Utilities, City ol Casper, Wyoming, will receive sealed bids at 136 West 8th Street, Casper, Wyoming, until 4 00 p.m., August 6, 1973, tor the construction ol Municipal Water Works Improvements by Contract 73 2 consisting ol the installation ol approximately 1300 It. ol 330011. ol 100 It. of 12" and 200 It. ol 6" Ductile and Cast Iron Pipe, together with valves, fittings and connections to existing lines all in accordance with plans and specifications.

All bids must be accompanied by a certified check drawn on an acceptable bank or bid bond, irv an amount not less than 5 per centf the total sum of the bid. The check or bond shall be made payable to the Board ol Public Utilities and will be retained by the Board as liquidated damages II the successful bidder reluses or lails to enter Into a con tract and performance bond in accordance with his bid when notified of the award. Copies of the proposed plans and specifications and other contract documents may be obtained for bidding purposes at the Board ol Public Utilities Office for the sum of 115.00 per set. All bids shall be, prepared on form provided in specifications. The bidder to whom the contract is awarded will be required to furnish a performance bond to the Board ol Public Utilities In the amount of 100 per cent ql the contract award In conformity with the requirements of the contract documents.

Each envelope containing a bid must be plainly marked "Sealed Bid" to be opened August 6, 1973. The bids will be opened at 4 00 p.m., on August 6, 1973, In the Board of Public Utilities office, Casper, Wyoming. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive informalities. Dated this 26th day ol July, 1973. OF PUBLIC UTILITIES CITY OF CASPER, WYOMING To be published: July 27, August 3, 1973.

THE STATE OF WYOMING, )ss. County ol Natrona IN DISTRICT COURT Seventh Judicial District Probate No. 1 1654 IN THE MATTEROF THE ESTATE OF LEONARD V. CHER RETT, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary were, on the 23rd day of July, 1973, granted to the undersigned by the District Court In and for Natrona County, Wyoming, In the above estate, and that all persons having claims against said estate are required to lile them, with the necessary vouchers, In the office ol the Clerk ol said Court, or to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, to the undersigned, at Casper, Wyoming, on or before three months after July 27, 1973, the date of first publication of this notice, and il such claims are not so filed, or exhibited, they will be forever barred.

Dated July 23, 1973. PERRY E. FISHEL, O. The Wyoming National Bank ol Casper July 27, Aug. 3, 10, 1973.

THE STATE OF WYOMING, )ss. Countv of Natrona IN DISTRICT COURT Seventh Judicial District Probate No. 11655 INTHEMATTEROF THE ESTATE OF ELVER A B. CHERRETT, Deceased. NOTICE TO CREDITORS NOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN that Letters Testamentary were, on the 23rd day of July, 1973, granted to the undersigned by the District Court In and for Natrooa.Cpunty, Wyoming, in Ihe above estate, and that all, persons having claims against said state are required to file them, with the necessary vouchers, In the office of Ihe Clerk ol said Court, or to exhibit them, with the necessary vouchers, to the undersigned, at Casper, Wyoming, on or before three months after July 27, 1973, the data of the first publication ol this notice, and il such claims are not so tiled, or exhibited, they will be forever barred.

Dated July 23, 1973. PERRY FISHEL, The Wyoming National Bank of Casper Pub July 27, Aug. 3, 10, 1973. THE STATE OF WYOMING )ss. COUNTY OF NATRONA IN DISTRICT COURT SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT PROBATE NO.

11552 IN THE MATTEROF THE ESTATE OF FRANCES F. FERIS, Deceased. NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE All creditors end others Interested in the estate of FRANCES F. FERIS, deceased, lake notice that the undersigned administrator, executor ol said estate will, on or btfore the 27lh day ol July 1973, file in the office ol the Clerk of Court ol Natrona County his final account and petition lor distribution of said estate, where anyone Interested may examine such account and petition and file ejections thereto in writinq at any time before the 7th day of August 193, and il no ob iecdons are filed thereto, he will make final settlement of said estate on the 18th day of August 1973, or at soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, THE WYOMING NATIONAL BANK By Perry Flshel, Trust Officer. Dated at Wyoming this 10th day of July 1973.

Publish July 13, 70, 27 and August 3, 1973. STATE OF WYOMING )st. COUNTYOF NATRONA IN THE DISTRICT COURT SEVENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT PRORATE NO, 11651 IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH PRPICH, Deceased CHEYENNE -The city can't do anything about the closing of a road. The office of Cheyenne Mayor Bill.Nation said Thursday that city officials have received a number of complaints concerning the closing of an unimproved road which has been used for access into Grandview Estates Addition. According to Nation, the road Thyra lists revenue 7 orM rwhu ttwvfd hon ored memorate Soule, a teacher at the University from its opening in 1887 until his death in 1939, were formulated at the fiftieth anniversary reunion of the class of 1920 in 1970.

Soule, who was born in Boston and studied at Harvard, came west in 1883, and joined the UW staff as a professor of Latin and Greek in 1887 at a starting salary of $1,000 per year. In his career at the University, he served as professor, vice president, university librarian, Liberal Arts dean, and dean of men. He also served as secretary of the faculty from 1903 until the time of his death. Even after his retirement in 1931, Soule carried a full class schedule until the time of his death. Mm ti NOW NOW A FLTL3 sb HeieV etf' 0 skl LwwJ IDCYHNTHUIKtST NOW STARTS 8:40 STF inmmit fe-UV III TIM ATI IN ALL ksART.AL ARTS! DHj Plus "Kiss and Kill" (JAILS BTN -TO JOHNSON PHILLIPS PLUS "BULLET FOR PRETTY BOY" tH.lU -5440 yf oim mnponu FAIRGROUNDS ROAD NOW STARTS 8:40 Adm.

$1.75 The program will help Wyoming develop, test and demonstrate career education programs, he said. State Director of Vocational Education Dr. Fred Black will administer the project while HEW's education office will be responsible for overall coordination. HEW is releasing $8 million grants to states for similar projects. entered the University of Wyoming in 1972 to study art under the Daniel and Nellie Beck scholarship.

In August 1972 he won the sweepstakes award in the professional oil painting d-ivision at the Wyoming State Fair. This summer Kopriva completed a five-week field botany and geology course and is doing a series of paintings depicting operations of a -blacksmith shop. is not within the city limits and is privately owned. It was never a dedicated road, but was used as a construction road with the permission of the landowner, which now has apparently been withdrawn. The Mayor's office said that it has become a private legal matter, which should be settled by lawyers representing the parties involved.

less than seven per cent. Mrs. Thomson reported that over $24,000 of the money appropriated by the Legislature to operate her office during the last biennlum had not been spent, but had reverted back to the general fund. "In spite of the fact that revenue collected by the office has doubled over the past decade, the size of my staff has remained virtually stable, said Mrs. Thomson.

August 2, Zipay said "It was strictly a mispirnt." The chief admitted that somebody goofed on the date, but added "but it wasn't us." The tickets were provided by the Natrona County Fair Board, he said, adding, however, that he did not know exactly how many j( the misprinted tickets had been placed on the meters. Zipay also said that Civil Air Patrol personnel had been stationed along the parade route to answer any questions', in addition to the uniformed patrolmen stationed at each intersection on the route. "We had no problems whatsoever," he said, "The people were extremely nice yesterday." Com Rec FRIDAY, AUGUST 3 a m. Wading Pool Nancy English Park. 1) a m.

Wading Pools Marion Kreiner, Washington Park. Free Recreational Swimming Kelly Walsh, Washington, Mike Sedar, Marlon Kreiner. 12.30 m. Free Adult Swimming Kelly Walsh, Mike Sedar Pools, 1 p.m. Wading Pools Huber Park, Eastdale Park, Garden Creek Park, Delleson Park.

m. Recreational Swimming Washington Park, Kelly Walsh, Marlon Kreiner, Mike Sedar "Pools. 4 30 p.m. Adult and Family Swimming Washington Park, Kelly Walsh, Mike Sedar, and Marion Kreiner Pools. CHEYENNE The Secretary of State's office collected over $622,000 in revenue during the last b-iennium.

Secretary of State Thyra-Thomson said Thursday that the revenue collected during the period which ended June 30 was up $95,000 from the previous period, an increase of 18 per cent. Expenses to run the office during that same period were up only $12,000, sn increase of An opportunity for your son. Newspaper route management teaches him to deal people Mispr int no problem arithmetic he learns In the classroom in practical way by making change and handling bills. he becomes a better student. He learns, too, ihe velue ol promptness end ol jbod manners.

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A BOY with newspaper rout earna money that can help him get the things he wants. Even college education. More than that, he learm life's Important let tons. One ol these la on how to deal with people. Meeting his customers on his route, collecting and servicing, he gains this valuable bualness competence It will help him throughout his life Many former newspaper-boyt, notable successes among them, have told us as much.

Your newspaperboy also applies the FILL OUT THE APPLICATION BELOW MAIL TO: Casper Star-Tribune, Circulation Dept. P.O. Box 80, Casper, Wyoming 82601 CASPER A "plain misprint" could have cause problems for parade viewers Wednesday, but didn't, according to Police Chief Robert Zipay. When asked Thursday about an apparent mistake on tickets posted along the parade route, asking drivers to remove their cars from the area by 8 a.m. Oil company asks permit CHEYENNE Husky Oil Co.

of Delaware has applied for a wastewater discharge permit. The permit, to be Issued by the Environmental Protection Agency under authority of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972, is for the company's facility at Cody. This is a petroleum refining operation which produces motor gasolines, LPG, jet fuel, dicscl fuel, fuel oils, asphalt specialties, roofing materials and asphaltic road pacing materials. There are two existing discharges, Into the Shoshone Kivcr, which consist of process waste waters and cooling water. High strength watcs of sulfidlc and phenolic types are contained in a foul water impoundment located on the east side of Cottonwood Creek near the refinery areas.

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