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Sun:

In the
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Snowies open, 82-year-old
6 At CCSD No.
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work continues legend still 2 graduation
on Battle Pass gets physical ceremonies

The Saratoga Sun


The Platte Valleys Newspaper Since 1888

WEDNESDAY MAY 31, 2017 VOLUME 130 NO. 44 $1

East county remembers


Saratoga, Encampment, Hanna and Medicine Bow hold Memorial Day services
Rex Rudd and
the crowd at the
Medicine Bow
cemetery Monday
remember the
fallen.

Visitors to the
historic Carbon
cemetery between
Hanna and
Medicine Bow
ready to begin the
service there.
American Legion members fire a 21-gun salute at the Saratoga cemetery Monday.

Vivian Gonzales speaks during services to remember our Saratoga councilman and veteran Steve Wilcoxson asks for a moment of silence
countrys heroes at the Hanna cemetery for Memorial Day. during the service at the Saratoga cemeterys Valley Chapel Monday.

Rifles are
inspected
after services
at the
American
Legion in
Saratoga.

Bob Herring lays a wreath Monday


in honor of the fallen.

Photos by the entire A crowd gathers near the Encampment cemetery avenue of
Lunch is served at the American Saratoga Sun staff flags to honor their fallen Monday.
Legion in Saratoga Monday.

Quinn Felton plays Taps at the


historic Carbon cemetery Sunday. A 21-gun salute is fired by Hanna veterans during services there Sunday.

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Page 2, May 31, 2017 The Saratoga Sun

The Platte Valley Community Center


Joint Powers Board will be conducting
Valley News
a budget hearing for the 2017/2018 fiscal
year Monday, June 12 at 4 p.m. at the
Platte Valley Community Center in the
White Room.
The public is invited
to attend.

Photos courtesy Gayle Wessel

Cast and crew pose during a dress rehearsal.

Jafar (Kaylyn Hunter)


c o n f r o n t s J a s m i n e Aladin (Tyler Williams) hides among the street
(Takoda Pederson). merchants.

Street rat to Saratoga


Drama club brings Aladin to the PVCC June 1 & 2
By Fred Broschart School, Encampment K-12 tion in the 18th century by
The Carbon County School school and Hanna-Elk Moun- Antoine Galland who said
District No.2 school district tain-Medicine Bow Junior/ he heard the story from a
drama club will be bringing Senior High School. storyteller from the Levant.
the 2016-2017 school year to Students not only are all of In Gallands version, and
a close with performances the actors in the production, most other Western transla-
of Aladdin at the Platte but were also responsible for tions, the story takes place
Valley Community Center in production, direction, design in China, or perhaps Central
Saratoga. and scenery. Students also Asia.
Even though Aladdin is did plenty of costume design. CCSD Drama students
a story from One Thousand The director of the play is though, opted for the more
and One Nights, a collection Gabby Clutter, a senior from traditional Western re-tell-
of folk tales from the Middle Saratoga who just graduated. ing which places the story
East and South Asia, view- The post-school year play is in the Middle East, as evi-
ers in the Valley will have a final farewell to the school denced by the scenery em-
just two nightsJune 1-2 and CCSD No.2. ployed by the producers.
at 6 p.m.to see this years Aladdin was not part of the The play will be performed
production. original Arabic text of One 6 p.m. Thursday and Friday
The production is staffed Thousand and One Nights, nights at the PVCC theater.
by students in grades 7-12 Instead being added to the Admission is free.
from Saratoga Middle/High work in a French transla-

Hobo Pool final stop on


museum trek
By Dick Perue
Saratogas famous Hobo
Pool will be the final stop on
the Saratoga Museum Min-
eral Hot Springs Go with
the Flow history trek sched-
uled for Saturday, June 3.
Highlighting the three
hour walking tour will be
Indian bath tubs, site of
first school house and S&E
railroad depot (now housing
Saratoga Museum), Paulson
Medicinal Well building,
Spotted Dog Saloon & Owl
Caf, Wranglers Cabin,the
first and second building
sites at Warm Springs (now
Saratoga), Cadwell (now Vet-
erans) Islands first bridge Photos from Bob Martin/Dick Perue collection. Historical Reproductions by Perue.

across Upper North Platte This photo taken in 1934 shows the Hobo Pool as just
River and Hobo Pool, fol- another small hot springs in the trees on the west bank
lowed by a Dutch Treat of the Upper North Platte River.
lunch at the Inn at noon,
during which more history Campbell at Paulson Medic- volunteers.
will be presented. inal Well building, Mary Pigg All interested persons are
Local historian Dick Perue at Wranglers Cabin, Linda invited to the trek with par-
will serve as tour guide, with Fisher-Perue on the attempt ticipants to meet at Saratoga
assistance from Chilly Rol- to save historic art at Hobo Museum across from the
lison at Indian Bath Tubs, Pool dressing rooms, Elva
Marian Berger and Jamie Evans as needed, plus other See Hobo on next page
The Saratoga Sun May 31, 2017, Page 3

Valley News Memorial service for


Rod Laird
11:30 am, June 10 at the
Community Center.
(Atlatl Shoot 1:30 Lairds Meadow)
The Saratoga Lions Club

Junior Golf Program


2017 Golf Lesson and Tournament Schedule
LESSON DATES
Driving RangePutting Green
Monday, June 12 Tuesday, June 20
Tuesday, June 13Wednesday, June 21
Wednesday, June 14 Lessons approximately
Monday, June 19 45 minutes in length
LESSON TIMES
Have your kids at the driving range (June 12-19) or
putting green (June 20-21) by these times
12-17 year olds 8:30 a.m. 5-7 years old 9:15 a.m.
8-9 year olds 10 a.m. 10-11 years old 10:45 a.m.
The tournament will be held
Monday, June 26 and Tuesday, June 27.
Lunch will be held Tues., June 27 at about noon on Veterans Island.
Registration is $15 per child
Checks payable to the Saratoga Lions Club.
Your check must accompany the completed registration form. Please turn the
Photos by Mike Armstrong form and payment in at the Saratoga Hot Springs Resort Golf shop.
Top left, A photo illustrating the depth of snow at the summit of Battle Pass. Parents are encouraged to drop off and pick up their children on time and to
assist with the lessons and score for the golfers druing the tournament.
Top right, Scott Kinniburgh opens the gate at the base of the pass as other WYDOT
employees head up the road. Registration deadline is Sunday, June 11.
Bottom right, Scott Kinniburgh takes a photo of Sun reporter Mike Armstrong in Registration forms are available at the schools and
front of a snowblower that was down for repairs. the Saratoga Hot Springs Resort Golf Course.
Bottom left, A 27-year-old WYDOT snowblower gets to work opening Battle Pass
May 24.

Battling Battle Pass Sun ADS:


Equipment, not just snow, hands WYDOT crews a challenge SELL INFORM NOTIFY
By Mike Armstrong a radiator. A mechanic had said Treat. It goes over
Editors note: As of press to be called in from Rawlins much more and we cant do

THE RUSTIC BAR


time, the Snowy Range by- which meant several hours of it.
way is open. The Battle Pass downtime. Treat and Kinniburgh got
byway is expected to open Kevin Treat, the operator the bolt repaired only to
Friday. of the one working blower have the battery not start
Scott Kinniburgh with was forced to halt his work on the one blower that was
Wyoming Department of when a bolt sheared off. functional. A jump start
Transportation (WYDOT)
faces adversity when getting
the passes open on Wyoming
I am used to fixing this.
The design of the blowers
blade makes this happen
from a nearby dump truck
didnt work, so they let the
truck run hoping charging
DOWNTOWN
130 and Wyoming 70, not
just from the snow, but also
often enough, said Treat as
he brushed out the snow from
the dead battery would work.
After 15 minutes, Treat
SUMMER MUSIC!
the machines he needs to use the blade so he could replace had the motor started, much
to get the roads clear. the broken bolt. to the relief of Kinniburgh TUES TO THURS AT 8PM-MIDNIGHT
This started out looking The blowers being used are and Treat.
like we were going to have close to 30yearsold and it This is a fairly typical FRI AND SAT 9PM-1AM
a lot of snow to deal with should not be a surprise, re- having the machines break
Coming

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when the year started, but it pairing these huge machines down given how old they
Soon:

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turned out to be a mild win- occurs with frequency. are and what sort of work

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ter in comparison to many Getting the snow manage- is required of them, said

M lissa
others, said Kinniburgh. able for the blowers requires Kinniburgh.
Although there was less a bulldozer to first move off As travelers drive the
snow, it does not mean get- the top level of snow creating cleared passes this summer,
ting the passes open for a maximum five foot road they probably wont give the

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travelers was easy. depth. Then blowers are trouble the WYDOT team

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On the day Wyoming 70 brought in to get rid of what faces each year a second
was being worked on, one of is left over. thought.
the two snow blowers on site Five feet is about the limit
T S
went down to two holes in for us to be able to move,
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In 1936 the Civilian Conservation Corps placed native stones around the main
springs and mud hole creating the pictured result.

Hobo ... Continued from page 2

airport at 8:30 a.m., with the be limited to 50 trekkers with for members and $25 for all
tour to begin at 9 a.m. from members of Saratoga Histor- others. Participants receive
Veterans Island parking lot. ical & Cultural Association a 12-page brochure compiled
Golf carts will be available given preference. by Dick Perue. Proceeds
for persons needing them. To sign up for the trek, call benefit Saratoga Museum.
Museum officials an- 326-5511 or visit the muse- Lunch is not included in tour
nounced that the tour will um. Tour cost is $20 each price.
Page 4, May 31, 2017 The Saratoga Sun

Opinion/Editorial
Expanding our horizons Its the kids, stupid
T
o most people who know this region of our country. The
You may have noticed the

Saratoga
me in Wyoming, it is support parents and teachers
Saratoga Sun now covers
a larger portion of Carbon
not much of a secret I
worked in the world of spirits
CHEERS give for kids to reach their
goals should be highlighted
County.
We have recently began Sun (not the ghostly type) to make
my living. Probably less well
FROM
Wyoming every chance we get in the
news. I wish all we as Sun

Editorial
to cover Hanna, Elk Moun- known, I earned my bread and reporters did was cover the
tain and Medicine Bow on a butter as an English teacher students because most all the
more regular basis.
By Mike Armstrong
in Taiwan for almost half a stories would be uplifting and
There are several reasons decade. certainly not mindless.
this has come to be. that we might be overstep- I taught English classes tions in Carbon County School I was proud to be a teacher
There are developments, ping our bounds. On the for doctors in a few hospitals, District 2 (CCSD No. 2) doing for my short tenure and I am
both social and economic contrary, people who have gave private English lessons a great job with its programs just as happy to report on all
happening in those areas bothered to say anything for business owners and rich and system. The educators are the kids I have been blessed
that are, and will be, of in- have welcomed the addi- housewives wanting to read committed to doing the best to be exposed as part of my
terest to the entire county. tions. novels written in that lan- for the kids. I met one P.E. job now.
We have been witness- This expansion has had guage (which was actually teacher who retired back in I can say the communities in
ing a rebirth of sorts in other tangible benefits. very cool). Several large com- the mid 1990s and came back CCSD No. 2 are encouraging
businesses growth and an In a story we ran about a panies also had me on retainer a year or so later and is still their progeny in ways one
overall improvement in girl with Hanna connections to help with English reports. teaching at two schools in ad- doesnt see all over the country
terms of positivity in the who was battling cancer, we However what I got a kick dition to coaching junior high or globally.
northern end of the county. mentioned that the girl had out of most was teaching kids. basketball at a third school. I was raised in the suburbs
The Saratoga Sun has been adopted and the family I taught English to people I understand why he does it. back East and school was
also been fortunate enough had no idea where her broth- of all ages both in schools and The smile of confidence a way different to CCSD No.
to add a reporter with ties ers had gone. privately, but I really enjoyed child or teenager gets when 2 system in so many ways.
to those communities which A Saratoga resident who the couple years I taught kin- they get a lesson right is some- Many politicians rise to power
makes covering these towns did know where the location dergarten. thing to behold. starting on the school board
a much easier task. of the girls brothers read I have said often to anyone If you are fortunate, you and students are not their
In covering these towns, that story and let the Hanna who will listen, every guy get a memory that will last first interest. It would be easy
you the reader will notice family know. should be a kindie teacher if for years. to say all big city school board
that sometimes there are Now the little girl can look they are thinking about hav- I have to give a shout out to members are only concerned
more Hanna stories. Some forward to meeting some ing children. You get exposure the parents, because I have on their power and how it
weeks we will have more more family. to kids vomiting, hugs, bath- met kids who are amazing can to lead to other offices,
Encampment stories, Sara- We like to feel our close- room habits, tears, laughter, without trying by observing but I know there are plenty of
toga events and so on. knit communities can stand smiles and the incredible feel- where the goodness was root- committed educators who do
That is the nature of to know more about our not- ing when some child repeats ed. I met a boy who helps those the best they can with their
news. so-far-away neighbors. something you taught them less well off by delivering free resources.
The Saratoga Sun will As always, the Sarato- and you know they under- bread, but asked not to be They just are not lucky
continue to report on our ga Sun welcomes knowing stand. Talk about making a named because he felt it would enough to live in CCSD No. 2
core areas and promise not about stories that are hap- difference in a life. take away from what he was where there is so much sup-
to lose sight of our roots in pening in any of our com- Being a teacher is some- doing. I respect this attitude port from the communities.
our endeavor to bring even munities. thing I will always treasure I when often it seems our cul- This support is never more
more local news to you. Stop by, give us a call or have done. ture often promotes look at evident as the school year
That being said, the feed- email us and we will do our It has been years since I me and how cool I am to our comes to a close. The victories
back we have received from best to let the public know taught English, but recent- youth. of the past year will propel
Saratogans has been en- about your endeavors, cir- ly I have been blasted with At a recent sports ceremony, those students into the next
tirely positive. cumstances or accomplish- memories of past students, I was close to one of the star step in their life, whether it is
No one has let us know ments. by reporting sports events, athletes who was incredibly continuing to the next grade or
science and agriculture fairs, humble in his demeanor. His graduating high school.
award ceremonies, proms and parents were near and I could At the Sun, we may not be
graduations. see the beaming joy they had the educators or parents of

Sun Weather Grabbing pictures of proud


grins from parents, family
members, teachers, coaches
in the accomplishments of
their child, but it was a quiet
kind of celebration. I took a
those kids with amazing sto-
ries in their background, but
we can tell you about them.
and friends supporting stu- picture, knowing it probably There is no dumb picture
Provided by the National Weather Service dents in their accomplish- would not be used, but I want- or story when it concerns the
ments makes this job reward- ed to capture the moment any- future crop of graduates the
Wednesday Mostly sunny, with a high near 77. South south- ing. Gratifying not because way because it was beautiful. communities in East Carbon
I get to see it first hand and I once heard someone say County produce. I hope to see
east wind 10 to 15 mph becoming west in the afternoon. capture the moments if I am the Sun was a paper that put many of these moments and
lucky, but these moments out mostly pictures of kids and capture a few of them for our
Wednesday Night Partly cloudy, with a low around 45. West
demonstrate why residents stupid stories about them. readers in the times to come.
wind 5 to 10 mph becoming south after midnight. in East Carbon County should First, stories about the fu- Congratulations CCSD No.
have great hope for this coun- ture generation in the mak- 2 students, parents, educators
Thursday Scattered showers and thunderstorms after noon. trys future with the kids com- ing isnt dumb. Thank God and all those associated with
ing out of this school system. the Sun covers our students. helping graduates get closer
Mostly sunny, with a high near 77. Chance of precipitation is 30%. More than once, I found the These kids accomplishments to realizing their dreams and
different educational institu- are exactly what is right with goals for their life to come.
Thursday Night Mostly cloudy, with a low around 46.

Friday Partly sunny, with a high near 74.

Friday Night Partly cloudy, with a low around 42.

Saturday Sunny, with a high near 75.

Saturday Night Partly cloudy, with a low around 44.

Sunday Mostly sunny, with a high near 76.

Sunday Night Mostly cloudy, with a low around 44.

Monday Mostly sunny, with a high near 74.

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Photos by Keith

A scene
McLendon
Lions Club Kids Fishing Day
from 8 a.m. - Noon (for kids 12 & under)
Catherine Saturday, June 3
Lynchs *Saratoga Hot Springs Resort Join
surprise Pond on Texas Trail the
retirement *Hamburgers and hot dogs fun!
party served about 11:30 a.m.
Saturday. *Bring your own tackle
The drawing for the Lions Annual Rod and Gun Raffle will take place at noon.
Inset, Please park in the ProShop parking lot or on the west side of the motel.
Catherine, Sponsored by: Saratoga Lions Club, Saratoga National Fish Hatchery
& Saratoga Hot Springs Resort
left, visits
with friends
and former
colleagues.

Lynch pins teaching career


Encampment teacher retires, gets a Saturday surprise
By Keith McLendon party. In 1981 Lynch took a break
Catherine didnt know there from teaching to raise her first
was a party. An unusual start child. Soon the family would
Her husband, Pat, had
placed an ad in the Saratoga
Sun about the retirement
party Saturday at Grand En-
In 1976 Catherine married
Pat, who was working for the
Forest Service in Encamp-
ment.
add another child.
In 1999 Lynch was ready
to return to the Encampment
School and restarted her ca-
Makeda
campment park, but then hid As the couple were getting reer as an aide. Makeda is a 3 year old
the paper from her. settled in the area, the school Eventually she would be APBT/Lab blend. She
Long time Encampment called and asked Catherine asked to teach fourth grade was returned to us due
teacher Catherine Lynch only if she would be interested in and Wyoming historya po- to no fault of her own.
found out about the surprise teaching. sition she truly enjoyed. That Makeda needs a home
retirement party held to honor Lynch went in for the inter- transitioned into teaching with a lot of patience.
her years of teaching when a view and didnt really know if third grade for the last ten She would be best in a
well-wisher let Lynch know she had gotten the job. years of her career. home with children 10+.
that they would be unable to So Pat and Catherine went She is good with cats.
attend the party. on their honeymoon. Into the future
Would have to be the
Mrs. Lynch seemed pleased When the couple returned, Pat and Catherine are plan-
only dog in the house.
by the result, though. She Pat was told that Catherine ning a cruise to Alaska in the
shared stories of her last day really needed to get ahold of near future and a family re- She is not an apartment type of dog!
teaching and how touched she the school. union later this year. The cou-
was by gifts and letters from They wanted to know when ple are also looking forward to Ad sponsored by Deep Sweep
To help sponsor pet ads, call 326-8311
former students and visited she could start. a new grandchild in the fall.
with many of her friends, for- Over the years, she taught Other than that, Pat seems Rawlins Rochelle Animal Shelter
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Community Calendar North County News


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Photos by Mike Armstrong

Top left, Dario Soto explains


an activity to team during the
Medicine Bow Field Day.
Above, Soto instructs
students during the candy
cup competition Thursday.
Left, Soto encourages
students during a racing
exercise.

Wednesday, May 31
5 a.m.-9 p.m., Weight Room Open, Saratoga Fitness
A legend continues
6 a.m., Body Shred, Saratoga Fitness Gym
9 a.m., Yoga Session, Saratoga Library
82-year-old PE teacher still imparts skills, values
9 a.m., Low Impact Fitness, Saratoga Fitness Gym By Mike Armstrong
9:30 a.m., Prayer Shawl Knitters, Presbyterian Fellowship Hall Cooper says Soto not only himself coming back to help
11 a.m.-3 p.m., Saratoga Branch Library Dario Soto is 82 years old spends tremendous amounts Medicine Bow Elementary as
1:30 p.m., Overeaters Anonymous, PV Lutheran Church, 326-5917 and he is the physical edu- of time with the students, a substitute. The next thing
2-6 p.m., Childrens Activities at The Hub, 106 W. Bridge cation teacher for Medicine but also purchases uniforms Soto knew, Elk Mountain and
5 p.m., Cycling, Saratoga Fitness Gym Bow and Elk Mountain El- and equipment out of his own Medicine Bow Elementary
5 p.m., Zumba, Saratoga Fitness Gym ementary schools. Thurs- pocket. schools needed a P.E. teach-
5:30-6:30 p.m., Yoga Session, Saratoga Library day he had his annual field Hell hate I told you that, er and the Carbon County
6 p.m., ALANON, Saratoga Senior Center day which usually has both but that is how committed School No. 2 district asked
7 p.m., Open Alcoholics Anonymous, Saratoga Senior Center schools participate. Unfor- he is to helping the children him to take the position.
7 p.m., Saratoga Volunteer Fire Dept. Training Meeting, Firehouse tunately, due to the weather of the communities, said He has been teaching in the
7-9 p.m., Mens Open Gym, Saratoga Fitness gym throwing a late spring snow Cooper. He goes out of his schools since.
storm at the state, Elk Moun- way constantly for these He started the field day 10
Thursday, June 1 tain Elementary students little guys, this school here years ago.
5 a.m.-9 p.m., Weight Room Open, Saratoga Fitness
could not come to Medicine and, I am sure, all students The field day has exercises
7 a.m.,Cycling, Saratoga Fitness Gym
Bow to join in the activities. he comes in contact with. He with specific purposes. Jump-
11 a.m.-6 p.m., Saratoga Branch Library
2-6 p.m., Childrens Activities at The Hub, 106 W. Bridge Soto has been setting up really cares about each indi- ing rope teaches handeye
5:30 p.m., Tabata, Saratoga Fitness Gym this event for years. He vidual child. coordination, jumping over
7 p.m., Knitting Group, Saratoga Library makes the teams fair by Cooper says Soto is far from hula hoops trains children
7 p.m., Beginning Yoga, PVCC Theater Stage putting two older children on being a softie on the children on depth perception and
7:30-10 p.m., Co-ed Volleyball, Saratoga Fitness Gym a team complimented by two he teaches. He makes sure the balance beam gets them
smaller children. the students pay attention confidence with height, equi-
Friday, June 2 He grew up in Pine Bluffs when he is speaking. librium, stability, footing and
5 a.m.-4 p.m., Weight Room Open, Saratoga Fitness where he was born. After I really respect he doesnt steadiness.
6 a.m., Body Shred, Saratoga Fitness Gym graduating high school he coddle the children because An interesting race in-
9 a.m., Low Impact Fitness, Saratoga Fitness Gym joined the U.S. Navy. Upon he wants them to learn. said volves running and jumping
11 a.m.- 3 p.m., Saratoga Branch Library leaving the Navy, he at- Cooper. over hoops to get at the end
Noon-6 p.m., Childrens Activities at The Hub, 106 W. Bridge tended the University of The Medicine Bow Ele- to find a cup. The children
5:45-6:45 p.m., Yoga Session, Saratoga Library Wyoming, graduating with mentary gym is limited in are given a piece of wrapped
7 p.m., Open Alcoholics Anonymous, Saratoga Senior Center a teaching degree for social that there are no hoops for salt water taffy to put on
studies and a minor in phys- basketball and the height their nose and they then try
Saturday, June 3
ical education. He started of the ceiling is too low for to drop the candy into the
9-Noon, Weight Room Open, Saratoga Fitness
9-Noon, Open Gym, Saratoga Fitness Gym his teaching career at Ft. volleyball. Since the chil- cup. There are three pieces of
Laramie, where he taught for dren arent going to be able candy allotted to each child,
Sunday, June 4 three years. Then he came to to practice shooting baskets, translating into three oppor-
9 a.m., Open Narcotics Anonymous, Saratoga Senior Center Medicine Bow. Soto focuses on the kids being tunities to get the taffy into
5-8 p.m., Weight Room Open, Saratoga Fitness He has been in the town proficient dribblers. With the cup. After every child has
5-8 p.m., Open Gym, Saratoga Fitness Gym since. volleyball he has the kids raced, the candy is counted
Shelley Coopera teacher emphasize serving skills, in the cup to see which team
Monday, June 5 at Medicine Bow Elementa- since they cant really play won.
5 a.m.-9 p.m., Weight Room Open, Saratoga Fitness ry and a former student of games. He makes due with Soto does the race twice.
6 a.m., Body Shred, Saratoga Fitness Gym Sotos, says Soto loves the the limitations he has. Once for the children to un-
9 a.m., Yoga Session, Saratoga Library school and students. He not Soto taught kindergarten derstand what is expected.
9 a.m., Low Impact Fitness, Saratoga Fitness Gym only taught her, but her son to seniors in high school in The second race is smoother
10 a.m.-6 p.m., Saratoga Branch Library played basketball under him. Northern Carbon County with better results and more
2-6 p.m., Childrens Activities at The Hub, 106 W. Bridge Soto still coaches junior high from 1967 to until now. He confidence apparent.
5 p.m., Cycling, Saratoga Fitness Gym had winning teams in basket- Another unique compe-
basketball in Hanna.
6 p.m., PiYo, Saratoga Fitness Gym
I am so proud of the skills ball and football at Medicine tition is when balloons are
5:30-6:30 p.m., Yoga Session, Saratoga Library
he gives all the kids. I know Bow High School, and adult taped to the shoes of the
7 p.m., Closed AA Meeting, Saratoga Senior Center
7 p.m., Odd Fellows, Odd Fellows Hall what it was like to learn residents who grew up in the students who are placed in
7-9 p.m., Mens Open Gym, Saratoga Fitness Gym under him, then watch him three communities speak rev- a circle of cones. If a student
impart the same integrity erently of this P.E. teacher. leaves the circle, they are dis-
Tuesday, June 6 and sportsmanship on my Soto retired in 1993 but qualified. The child with one
5 a.m.-9 p.m., Weight Room Open, Saratoga Fitness children, said Cooper. after two years he found remaining balloon wins. The
7 a.m., Cycling, Saratoga Fitness Gym balloons are taped in such a
11 a.m.-6 p.m., Saratoga Branch Library way that there is no danger
2-6 p.m., Childrens Activities at The Hub, 106 W. Bridge to the feet, but the game cre-
4-5:30 p.m., Platte Valley Food Pantry, 116 E. Bridge, Rm. E ates laughter along with foot
5 p.m., Tabata, Saratoga Fitness Gym coordination useful in soccer,
6 p.m., Saratoga Town Council, Town Hall football and basketball.
7-9 p.m., Open Gym, Saratoga Fitness Gym Soto says it is about letting
children feel improvement
Did you know Farm Bureau has IRAs? and gain confidence.
Mr. Soto is a treasure,
Encampment/Riverside Community Events
said Mark Shipp, the prin-
Wednesday, May 31 cipal for Medicine Bow, Elk
1-6 p.m., Encampment Library Mountain and Hanna Ele-
4 p.m., Story Time, Encampment/Riverside Branch Library mentary schools.
4:30 p.m., Beading Group, Enc./Riv. Branch Library

Thursday, June 1
1 a.m.-4 p.m., Encampment Library Soto oversees the foot
7 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, Encampment Library coordination activity
where the last student left
Saturday, June 3 in the circle of cones with
7 p.m., Alcoholics Anonymous, Encampment Library a balloon is the winner.
Monday, June 5
11 a.m.- 4 p.m., Encampment Library
1 p.m., Knitting Group, Enc./Riv. Branch Library

Tuesday, June 6
11 a.m.- 4 p.m., Encampment Library
The Saratoga Sun May 31, 2017, Page 7

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Saratoga Friends of the Library presents

Mineral Hot Springs


A historical presentation by Dick Perue

Thursday, June 8 7pm


Saratoga Branch Library
Panther
FREE Cookies & Goodies
Graduates
Admission
were given by Donation
awards for Proceeds go to
projects of the
high school Saratoga Friends
of the Library

achievements
Monday
at the PVCC
Photos by Amanda Shepherd

Clockwise from top left, Russell Waldner hands Alicia Zaragoza the Carbon Power
and Light Scholarship for $1,000.
Teense Willford presents Max Schneider with the Platte Valley Legacy Foundation
Scholarship for $2,000.
Pari Swanson hands Katie Loose the $500 Booster Scholarship.
Winnie Allen presents Sarah Burton the $500 George M. Allen Memorial Scholarship.

E-Club honors athletes


Encampment boosters throw dinner/award ceremony

Photos by Mike Armstrong

Students and faculty line up for


dinner in the Encampment gym after
the awards ceremony May 22.

Above, The
Encampment
Girls State
Championship
team share
congratulations
on their
winning
season.

Saratoga/Encampment Cross Country Coach Rex Hohnholt highlights Encampments


Amazing group of kids that make you tingle with pride.

Encampment Track Coach Kegan Willford congratulates Encampments track team


on the seven team records broken for the season.

Boys Basketball Coach, Jake Johnston, proudly tells the assembly. his team never
gave up.
Page 8, May 31, 2017 The Saratoga Sun

TH a n k s !
Carbon County School District Number 2 BOCES
wishes to thank all the folks who helped with the
monthly kindergarten readiness workshops

SPECIAL THANKS TO:


Dave Rangitsch
LeAnn Uhling
Amanda Ruland
McKenzie Rakness

ExCel staff
Courtney Kinniburgh
Lisa Herring

Head Start staff

Mark Shipp
Shelly Cooper
Kenzie Besso
Kyle Warren
Heather Jones
Brooke Powell
Kim Preletz
Melissa Copeland
Delaney Konig-Bennett
Sarah Johansson
Carla Johnson

ALL the many


families who
participated!

315 N. 1st Street


PO Box 1530
Saratoga, WY 82331
307-326-8089 ext. 113
The Saratoga Sun May 31, 2017, Page 9

Scenes from Saratoga, Encampment and HEM graduations

Gabby Clutter
is congratulated
by Dan Alicia Zaragoza
Butler during receives a flower and
Saturdays her diploma.
commencement.

Tassels
get flipped
Saturday.

Thomas Ingraham gets a handshake from Jaden Padgett is congratulated by Tonya Hats fly to end the ceremony
CCSD No. 2 Superintendent Jim Copeland. Bartholomew, CCSD No. 2 board member. Saturday.

After a tie color


change, CCSD No. 2
Superintendent Jim
Copeland address
Encampment
graduates and
attendees Saturday
afternoon.

Sierra Martinez seems at ease.

Caps fly in
Encampment
too!

Saratoga &
Encampment
photos
by Fred
Broschart

Bailey Miller gives the Encampment Valedictorian speech.

HEM graduate Selena Martinez gives a wave as she Langdon Jones collects his sheepskin as the
crosses the stage Friday evening. remaining HEM candidates wait patiently.

Jazmine Short smiles as


she leaves the stage.

Hanna photos by J.J. Seaman approaches the podium as Patrick Ellis The newly-empowered HEM grads head
Mike Armstrong shows off his diploma. for the exit.
Page 10, May 31, 2017 The Saratoga Sun

Good, clean fun in the mud


The Whistle Pig Saloon in Saratoga held its annual Pig Digger Mud Rally over the weekend

A backhoe was used to stir


things up Saturday.

Kids got to
participate in
the fun on the Sometimes it
water slide over was just about
the weekend. the splash.

Older model
trucks got
through the
test too.

Some participants
show their new coating
proudly while others
are hosed off for
another round Sunday.

Photos by
Amanda
Shepherd

Treats & t r i b u te s Photos by


Keith McL
endon

SES kids got accolades and ice cream as


they bid goodbye to the school year and
some outgoing personnel Wednesday
Retiring aide
Peggy Lorenzen
and retiring
principal Dave
Rangitsch are
benched for
much of the
Students who earned the proceedings.
Congressional Wellness Award.

2nd grade
teacher Retiring
3rd grade a
Mrs. Wetzel ide
Laurie John
announces ston
her class gets some
Principal Dave Rangitsch helps flowers from
awards. 3rd
award the top designers for the grade teach
er
sweatshirt to be worn on pride Lori Trevilly
an.
days next year.

Aidan
Clarke
gets a hug
from Aspen
Sewell as
reading
awards are
announced. Above, Finally! Ice cream and cookies!
Below, Students in Ms. Masons class
happily munch on their treats.

Students
who
earned the
Presidential
Wellness The principal
Award. checks on the
status of cookies
and ice cream.
The Saratoga Sun May 31, 2017, Page 11

Public Notices
Invitation to Bid and subcontracts. quality. We are commit- NOTICE TO CALL the 20th day of June, posals for design and
Airport Improvements ted to providing you with FOR BID 2017, in the Council engineering of four up-
Saratoga Municipal Bidders must certify at information because in- Chambers of the Sarato- grade components to the
Airport/Shively Field the time they submit formed customers are our The Saratoga-Encamp- ga Town Hall, Saratoga, Town of Saratoga Waste
Saratoga, Wyoming their proposal that nei- best allies. Copies of the ment-Rawlins Conserva- Wyoming. Water Treatment Plant
ther it nor its principals CCR can be obtained at tion District, a political (WWTP) and development
Sealed Bids, entitled are presently debarred or Town Hall, 110 E. Spring subdivision of the State Suzie Cox, of bid packages for each
Runway Rehabilitation suspended by any Feder- Avenue, Monday through of Wyoming, is request- Clerk component construction
Project addressed to the al department or agency Friday from 8:00 to 5:00. ing bids for the removal, Town of Saratoga phase. The four upgrade
Town of Saratoga, Wyo- from participation in this The Report can also be disposal, and installation components including: 1)
ming (hereafter referred transaction, and further viewed on the Town web of 1 mile (+/-) of fence in Legal # 6982 Replacing nine valves of
to as the Sponsor or agrees to comply with site at www.saratoga. the North Platte Valley. Published in various types and sizes
Owner) will be received Title 2 CFR Part 1200 govoffice2.com look for The Platt Mine Fence the Saratoga Sun in lift station dry well; 2)
and publicly opened at and Part 180, Subpart the tab 2016 CCR. For conversion will consist May 31 and June 7, Installation of approx-
the Saratoga Town Hall, C by administering each further information or of 4-wire wildlife friend- 2017 imately 510 feet of 12
P.O. Box 486, 110 East lower tier subcontract questions contact Jon ly fence, built to BLM pipe lifting the lift station
Spring Avenue, Saratoga, that exceeds $25,000 as Winter at Town Hall at specifications. All new discharge pipe approxi-
Wyoming, 82331, at 2:00 a covered transaction. 307-326-8336. material will be provided. Town of Saratoga La- mately 22 feet, requiring
p.m., local time, Thurs- goon Upgrades Request vault coring and revised
day, June 15, 2017. The Contractor will be Legal # 6981 Prospective bidders must For Proposals piping. 3) Installation
required to comply with Published in contact Garrett Pantle of four (4) Variable Fre-
No bids will be received the wage and labor re- the Saratoga Sun (307-326-8156) for more The Town of Saratoga is quency Drives (VFDs)
after the above specified quirements and to pay May 31, 2017 information. The man- requesting proposals for on the aeration systems
hour and date, and bids minimum wages in accor- datory pre-bid site in- design and engineering blowers tied to a Dis-
which are not prepared dance with the schedule spection will be held on of four upgrade compo- solved Oxygen Sensor
and filed in accordance of wage rates established Friday, June 9th with an nents to the Towns Waste and the installation of ap-
with proposal require- by the United States De- NOTICE TO CALL alternative date TBD if Water Treatment Plant proximately 3,100 feet of
ments and conditions of partment of Labor as ref- FOR BID needed. (WWTP) and development buried pipe to convey air
the specifications may erenced in the Contract. of bid packages for each to the aeration system. 4)
be rejected. The Owner The Saratoga-Encamp- Bids must be mailed or components construction Installation of a gas chlo-
further reserves the right Bidders shall certify they ment-Rawlins Conserva- hand delivered to: SER phase. The four upgrade rine disinfection system
to reject any and all bids will provide, or continue tion District, a political Conservation District, components include: 1) at the WWTP discharge,
and to waive irregular- to provide, a drug-free subdivision of the State PO Box 633, 101 Cypress Replacing nine valves of and a flow device at the
ities. workplace in accordance of Wyoming, is request- Avenue, Saratoga, WY various types and sizes system discharge (9
with Title 49, CFR Part ing bids for the removal, 82331. All bids must be in lift station dry well; 2) Parshall flume). All four
The work is generally 29 and the Drug-Free disposal, and installation sealed and be received Installation of approx- components will require
described as: Workplace Act of 1988. of 4.5 miles (+/-) of fence by 4:00 pm on or before imately 510 feet of 12 WDEQ approval prior to
in the North Platte Val- Friday, June 16th. Bids pipe lifting the lift station construction. A mandato-
Milling plant mix pave- Bidders are required to ley. The A-Bar-A Fence will be opened after that discharge pipe approxi- ry pre bid meeting will be
ment, pavement over- submit a Certification of conversion will consist time and the successful mately 22 feet, requiring held on June 1.
lay, grading, drainage, Non-Segregated Facilities of 3-wire wildlife friend- bidder will be notified vault coring and revised
crushed base, pavement prior to award of the pro- ly fence, built to BLM within 2 business days piping. 3) Installation of Owner: Town of Saratoga
marking, medium-in- posed contract, including specifications. All new by telephone. four (4) Variable Frequen- and the Carbon Coun-
tensity runway light re- any subcontracts in ex- material will be provided. cy Drives (VFDs) on the ty Impact Joint Powers
placement, NAVAID in- cess of $10,000. The SER Conservation aeration systems blowers Board
stallation, seeding, and Prospective bidders must D i s t r i c t r e s e r v e s t h e tied to a Dissolved Oxygen
mulching. The proposed contract contact Garrett Pantle right to reject any, or all Sensor. This component Plans: To be developed as
is under and subject to (307-326-8156) for more bids, or to accept any would include the instal- part of this RFP.
Plans and specifications Executive Order 11246 information. The man- bid, which in its sole lation of approximately
are available by down- of September 24, 1965 datory pre-bid site in- and absolute judgment, 3,100 feet of buried pipe Owner Type: Public
load from the Engineers as amended, to the equal spection will be held on best serve the interest to convey air to the aer-
website, www.sagecivi- opportunity clause and Friday, June 9th with an of the SER Conservation ation system. 4) Instal- (The Wyoming Bid Net-
lengineering.com for a fee the Standard Federal alternative date TBD if District. No bids will be lation of a gas chlorine work is owned* by the
of $10.00. Contract doc- Equal Employment Op- needed. considered which are disinfection system at the people of Wyoming and
uments are also available portunity Construction received after the sched- WWTP discharge, and a is administered by the
for inspection at Shively Contract Specifications Bids must be mailed or uled closing time, and flow device at the system North America Procure-
Field, the Saratoga Town including the goals and hand delivered to: SER any bid so received shall discharge (9 parshall ment Council (NAPC), a
Hall, and the offices of timetables for minority Conservation District, be returned to the bidder flume). All four compo- social enterprise. wyo-
Sage Civil Engineering, and female participation. PO Box 633, 101 Cypress unopened. SER Conser- nents will require WDEQ mingbids.com publish-
2824 Big Horn Avenue, Avenue, Saratoga, WY vation District reserves approval prior to con- es procurement solici-
Cody, WY, and 2725 West Bidders must supply all 82331. All bids must be the right to waive any struction. A mandatory tations (bid advertise-
Main Street, Riverton, the information required sealed and be received and all formalities of any pre bid meeting will be ments, requests for pro-
WY. by the bid documents by 4:00 pm on or before bid. Please indicate Platt held on June 8th at Town posals (RFPs), requests
and specifications. Friday, June 16th. Bids Mine Fence on the lower Hall, 110 E. Spring Ave- for qualifications (RFQs),
All bids must be accom- will be opened after that left front corner of the nue, Saratoga Wyoming. requests for informa-
panied by a Cashiers A pre-bid conference will time and the successful envelope. Sealed RFPs are due to tion (RFIs), etc) primarily
Check, a Certified Check be held beginning at 1:00 bidder will be notified the Saratoga Town Hall from government agen-
or a Bid Bond in the p.m. local time on Tues- within 2 business days WORK TO BE COMPLET- P.O. Box 486, Saratoga, cies but also from some
amount equal to not less day, June 6, 2017 at the by telephone. ED SUMMER 2017 WY 82331 by 3:00 PM private organizations in
than five percent (5%) of Saratoga Town Hall. June 13th. Proposals Wyoming. It is a Wyoming
the total bid amount for The SER Conservation Legal # 6983 will be opened at 3:00PM government-to-busi-
all schedules, payable to B Y O R D E R O F T H E District reserves the Published in June 14th. The contract ness (G2B) and busi-
the order of the Town of TOWN OF SARATOGA, right to reject any, or all the Saratoga Sun shall be awarded to the ness-to-business (B2B)
Saratoga, Wyoming as WYOMING bids, or to accept any May 31 and June 7, lowest bidder who shall be network. It is not a busi-
liquidated damages in bid, which in its sole 2017 determined qualified and ness-to-consumer or con-
the event said successful Ed J. Glode - Mayor and absolute judgment, responsible at the sole sumer-to-consumer site).
bidder shall fail or refuse best serve the interest discretion of the govern-
to execute the contract Legal # 6979 of the SER Conserva- NOTICE OF ing body. The governing Open Bids on June 6
in accordance with the Published in tion District. No bids APPLICATION FOR A body may reject any or at 3:00 PM, present to
terms of his bid. After a the Saratoga Sun will be considered which BAR & GRILL LICENSE all proposals if it finds Council at regular sched-
contract is awarded, the May 24, 31 and June are received after the that none of them would uled meeting on June 6.
successful bidder will be 7, 2017 scheduled closing time, Notice is hereby given serve in the publics best Present to JPB on June
required to furnish a sep- and any bid so received that on the 4th day of interest. For information 14, award bid on June
arate Performance Bond shall be returned to the May, 2017 FIREWATER contact Jon Winter, Di- 15, 2017.
and a Payment Bond, Town of Saratoga bidder unopened. SER PUBLIC HOUSE, filed an rector of Public Works at
each in the amount of one Annual Drinking Conservation District re- application for a Bar & 307-326-8335 or DPW@ Co nt rac t Engine e ring
hundred percent (100%) Water Report serves the right to waive Grill license in the office saratogawyo.org. completed by July 12,
of the contract amount. any and all formalities of of the Clerk of the Town 2017. Approval of En-
The Town of Saratoga any bid. Please indicate of Saratoga for the follow- Implementation gineering plans July
Buy American preference is pleased to present A-Bar-A Fence on the ing described property; 17, Notice construction
requirements found in 49 this years Annual Water lower left front corner of Post RFP on Wyoming Bid phase bid packages July
USC 50101 shall be met Quality Report (Consum- the envelope. Lots 1 and 2, Block 6 Network on May 11, 2017 19, bid tour July 26, open
by first tier contractors, e r C o n f i d e n c e R e p o r t (Same site the Cemetery bids August1st 3:00,
who are responsible for - CCR) as required by WORK TO BE COMPLET- Hugus and Chattertons paving project is pub- present to Council Au-
ensuring that lower tier the Safe Drinking Water ED SUMMER 2017 First Addition, RB Dis- lished on). gust 1st, Present to JBP
contractors and subcon- Act (SDWA). This report trict, of the Town of Sara- August 9th, Award bids
tractors are in compli- is designed to provide Legal # 6984 toga, Carbon County Wy- Due Date: June 6, 2017 August 11th. Start Work
ance. details about where your Published in oming; 3:00PM August 21, 2017.
water comes from, what it the Saratoga Sun
T h e t r a d e r e s t r i c t i o n contains, and how it com- May 31 and June 7, And protests, if any there Solicitation Title: Town Legal # 6976
clause referenced in 49 pares to standards set by 2017 be, against the issuance of Saratoga Lagoon Up- Published in
CFR Part 30 applies to regulatory agencies. This of this new Bar & Grill li- grades Project the Saratoga Sun
this project and must be report is a snapshot of SARATOGA SUN quor license will be heard May 24 and 31, 2017
included in all contracts last years (2016) water at the hour 5:30 p.m. on Scope: Request for pro-
Page 12, May 31, 2017 The Saratoga Sun

Reflections from the files of the Saratoga Sun

Registration, A Bar A, mill and funnel clouds


100 Years Ago 1. There is just one day for shall be unable to register should registration day, June 5, 1917. Top of the sale was on Prince
May 31, 1917 registration, June 5, 1917. cause a representative to apply Sunbeam 19th, going to Lake-
Tuesday is Registration 2. Every male resident of the to the country or city clerk for 75 Years Ago wood Farm, Mukwonago, Wis.,
Day United States who has reached a copy of the registration card. June 4, 1942 at $4,500. The Anderson herd
More than a million citizens 21st and has not reached his The clerk will give instructions A Bar A Ranch Buys High sire prospect was second top bull
called upon to register for selec- 31st birthday must register on as to how this card should be Grade Angus Herd Sire at $2,650. Top female sold for
tive draft. the day set, June 5, 1917. The filled out. The card should then The A Bar A Ranch is the new $3,050 and went to Maryland.
Next Tuesday, June 5, is the only exceptions are officers and be mailed by the sick person, or owner of what has been pro-
day set apart for this registra- enlisted men of the regular delivered by his agent, to the nounced the greatest Aberdeen 50 Years Ago
tion of all male citizens of the army, the navy, the marine registrar of his voting precinct. Angus herd sire prospect ever June 1, 1967
United States between the ages corps and the national guard The sick person will enclose a to leave the Sunbeam Farms, Hines Hopes to Locate
of 21 and 30, to make up the and naval militia while in the self-addressed stamped enve- Miami, Okla. Andrew Anderson, Mill in Saratoga
estimated 1,000,000 eligible service of the United States, and lope for the return to him of his A Bar A owner, and Ed. Davis, In a letter to Mayor Roy
necessary for the governments officers in the officers reserve registration card. manager of Mr. Andersons Cow Weston, Howell H. Howard,
first draft of 500,000 men for corps and enlisted men in the 6. Any person who expect to Creek Ranch, recently attended president of Edward Hines
the new national army. It has enlisted reserve corps while in be absent from his voting pre- a sale at the Sunbeam Farms. Lumber Co., indicated that pre-
been estimated that probably active service. cinct on registration day should The new addition to the A Bar liminary plans call for location of
one out of every two men drafted 3. Registration is distinct from apply for a registration card to A Angus herd is by Black Prince a lumber mill in Saratoga.
will be exempt for one reason or draft. No matter what just claim the county clerk of the county of Sunbeam by Black Peer of Mr. Howard said: You asked
another in applying the process you have for exemption, you where be may be stopping. The St. Albans, both International about our manufacturing plans
of selection, and in view of this is must register. clerk will record the answers on Grand Champions. The dam for the timber which we are
will perhaps require more than 4. Registration is public duty. the card and turn it over to the traces back to Barbara McHenry buying. Our company has a long
a million men in the first draft For those not responsive to the absentee. The absentee should 13th. Mr. Anderson also bought standing policy of converting
to furnish the required number. sense of this duty, the penalty mail this card to the registrar of another son of Black Prince in timber from Government forests
of imprisonment, not fine, is his home voting precinct. dam, a son of Esquire of Bordu- in the community or communi-
Seven Points about the provided in the Draft Act. 7. Registration booths will be lac in dam, and a son of Eston ties naturally dependent upon
Registration 5. Those who through sickness open from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. on of Quality. those forests. In other words, the

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The Saratoga Sun May 31, 2017, Page 13

Reflections from the files of the Saratoga Sun


community to which the timber block for out long range oper- Monday, the sale of timber Co, for recovery of $492,745 about six minutes and traveled
is naturally tributary is the best ation. We would have to make contracts of R. R. Crow & Co, to advanced to Crow & Co. What to the mid-region of Pennock
to manufacture the products many improvements but this the Hines Lumber Co., a Chicago plans the Huddletun Co has for Mountain before disappearing.
from that timber if labor, power, would be the quickest way to firm, was confirmed in district the property is not known. He saw others, he said, either
transportation, water, etc, are get into full operation and would court by Judge Vernon Bentley. one funnel cloud touching down
available. From our preliminary shorten the considerable time In the order confirming the sale, 25 Years Ago six times, or two or three at
investigation, Saratoga appears normally taken to plan, locate all creditors liens or claims June 3, 1992 once, following the contours of
to have everything we will need. and build and entire new plant. against the timber sale contracts Funnel clouds seen the mountains and apparently
This gets down to a question Unfortunately, the Saratoga were barred. There were no on ground ending up in the Turpin area. He
of short range planning and properties are tied up in foreclo- objections filed concerning the Several funnel clouds report- said it looked like they touched
long range planning. Our short sure actions pending in the court court action. edly touched down along the down on bare ground for the
range plans call for resuming at Rawlins, and, even, if theses In the foreclosure action men- mountains north and east of most part.
logging as soon as we can. Our actions were completed tomor- tioned by Mr. Howard, Hud- Saratoga Thursday morning. The sightings occurred be-
long range plans will require row, it would be months before dlestun Lumber Co., a Michi- Howard Burke, who lives at tween 8:07 and 8:49 a.m., Burke
a manufacturing plant. If the the title situation is cleared up. gan corporation, purchased the Saratoga Lake, reported seeing said.
present mill in Saratoga could be Until that situation is clarified, property involved for a bid of one funnel cloud touch down The Turpin Reservoir area
purchased at a realistic price, we we have to mark time in our long $300,000. The foreclosure decree half-way down Elk Mountain. has suffered twister damage in
think it would be a good building range planning. was filed by Huddlestun Lumber It remained on the ground for the past.

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Church of Christ Encampment Presbyterian St. James Episcopal Church Center, Assembly of God 211 W. Spring, Saratoga.
2nd & McCaffrey Ave., Church McCaffrey, Encampment. 7th and Main, Saratoga Saratoga Masses:
Encampment. 918 Rankin, Encampment Sunday prayer service - 9 a.m. Sunday school - 10 a.m. Saturday - 5:30 p.m.
Sunday worship - 11 a.m. Sunday Worship - 10 a.m. Holy Eucharist, 3rd Sunday worship and Sunday - 9 a.m.
Bible Study - 10 a.m. Presbyterian Women Sunday - 9 a.m. Childrens Church - 11 a.m. Daily - 12:05 p.m.
327-5682 2nd Thursday - 1:30 p.m. 327-5558 Evening worship - 6 p.m. Hanna/Medicine Bow
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Saratoga Alliance Church 2nd Wednesday - 7 p.m. First Presbyterian Church and youth service 7 p.m. Sunday - 11:30 a.m.
1302 S. River St., Saratoga. Miki Laws Box 116, 3rd and Bridge, Pastor Gene Smith Confessions: Saratoga:
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Morning service - 10:30 a.m. Sunday: Hanna & Medicine Bow:
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Sunday Sacrament - 10 a.m. Prayer Shawl Ministry - 9:30 a.m. Worship/Discipleship - 6 p.m. Abundant Life Church
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106 W. Main, Saratoga. Sunday School - 9:30 a.m. Worship Service
Platte Valley Lutheran Church Services 9 a.m. Sunday Sunday worship - 10:45 a.m., Sunday 10 a.m.
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1st & 3rd Sunday Pastor Randolph Schnack Susan Dyer 327-5059 307-329-7183
11 a.m. 326-5449 326-8514 326-8262
303-910-6699 St. Anns Catholic Church
Platte Valley Christian
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CROSSWORD 47. Unload on eBay 10. Antioxidants-rich berry
48. *Evita and Cats 11. *Kiss Me, ____, first
THEME: (*Themed Clue) composer Best Musical recipient
TONY WINNERS 50. Luau instrument, pl. 12. Lambs mother
52. Sylvester Stallone, ca- 15. Caribbean rattle
ACROSS sually 20. *Hello, ____!, held re-
1. Early stage 53. #49 Down, pl. cord for most Tonys
6. Mythical giant bird 55. ____ Zeppelin 22. Proof of age, pl.
9. Recipe instruction 57. *Musical based on24. Like workmans hand
13. *____ Davis, won Tony Charles Dickens novel 25. On spouses side
and Oscar for same role 60. *This 5-year-old has a 26. Upholstery choice
14. *Derek Jacobi won one gift of telekinesis 27. Retire from military
in Much ____ About 64. My wife can vouch for 29. a.k.a. podagra
Nothing me, e.g. 31. Andys TV buddy
15. Cockatoos cousin 65. Part of Parisian address32. Great reviews
16. Cell phone bill item 67. Judge Judys proceed- 33. Whatsoever
17. Rare find ings 34. *He traded boxing
18. Winged 68. Frost-covered gloves for ballet shoes
19. *Three-time winner 69. Table scrap 36. Snooty one
Lin-Manuel 70. Haunted house quality 38. Plumbing problem
21. *Dick Van Dykes win- 71. Sweet-talk 42. Inscribed pillar
ning role, 1961 72. Genetic initials 45. Intensely emotional
23. River in Spain 73. Clear the board 49. Dark bread
24. Musical finale 51. Boudior sofa
25. It would DOWN 54. Unwelcome computer
28. One of algae 1. Female gamete message
30. Sacred beetle, to King 2. Not final or absolute 56. More dire
Tut 3. Move like parasailor 57. Dish of stewed meat
35. Rejections 4. Pomp and Circum- 58. Capital of Peru
37. Be lazy or idle stance composer 59. Wild goat
39. Valuable musical antique 5. Tapeworm 60. Of higher order, prefix
40. Make a portrait of 6. Indian music 61. Milano moolah
41. Christmastides 7. Schillers ___ to Joy 62. Valedictorians spot
43. Track shape 8. Fast food option 63. Away from wind
44. Cool & distant 9. *Like Yul Brynners 64. ____ de Triomphe
46. ____ ____ ____, precisely head in The King and I 66. Vase for ashes
Check the Suns BUSINESS CARD PAGE for the answers

Menus Good Things celebrates four years


SENIOR CENTER MENU
Wednesday: BBQ pork riblet, potato salad, green
beans, wheat roll, pineapple tidbits, milk.
Thursday: Chicken enchilada/sour cream/salsa,
Spanish rice, zucchini, cherries, milk .
Friday: Shepherds pie, spinach, wheat roll, pears,
pudding, milk.
Monday: Hot hamburger sandwich, mashed pota-
toes/gravy, mixed veggies, mandarin oranges, milk.
Tuesday: Turkey fettuccini, broccoli, wheat bread,
peaches, spice bar, milk.

Photos by Keith McLendon

Good Things owners Roz


and Bob Herring pose
in their new showroom
Saturday during their
open house. Part of the
celebration was to show off
the newly-refinished room
and to announce the store
would be open seven days a
week over the summer.

Sun ads SELL! Above and left, Shoppers peruse


the new, gently used and
antique items at Good Things
in Encampment Saturday.

Police Report
From May 22, 2017, through May Hot Pool Check (1); Lockout (1); Warnings, Citations
28, 2017 the SPD responded to 53 Lost & Found (1); Lost Property and Arrests:
calls including the following clas- (1); Loud Noise Complaint (1);
sifications: Agency Assistance (1); Missing Property (1); House May 23, 2017
Alarm (1); Animal Problem (2); As- Watch (2); Reddi (1); School Bus Kimbra Taggart, of Saratoga,
sist Business (1); Business Checks Violation (1); Threatening (2); was given a Verbal Warning for
(14); Check Fraud (1); Citizen As- VIN Serial Number Inspection Loud Music.
sist (8); Destruction of Property (1); (2); and Welfare Check (2). For- Aiden Swanson, of Saratoga,
See the Suns Business Card Page for the solution Dog At Large (3); Dog Impounded ty-eight homes are currently on was given a Verbal Warning for
to this weeks puzzle. (1); Dog Tag (1); Fingerprints (3); our House Watch program. Loud Music.
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Doggett Greenhouse in Encampment North County News


invites you to our

31 Anniversary
ST The new
bridge
dedicated
Thursday
in Elk
food * drinks * fun! Mountain.

Saturday, June 3 * 10am-4pm Photos by Mike Armstrong

The Elk

Want your day


Mountain
Museum graced
by mayor
Morgan Irenes
red Model T.

inCallthe Sun?
us at 326-8311
Bridging history
EM celebrates museum, bridge openings
By Mike Armstrong Miller in 1923. At 102 feet,

or email us at Thursday Elk Mountain


celebrated two openings. The
Elk Mountain museum host-
many engineers consider the
old bridge a masterpiece, be-
cause it was the longest truss
saratogasun@union-tel.com ed the launch of their summer
season with refreshments
(framework) style and is one
of a kind. The bridge was add-
and raffles. The opening was ed to the National Register of
attended by children, adults Historic places in 1985.
and a red Model-T convert-

HiWater Hoedown
The old bridge found a home
7th Annual ible driven by Elk Mountain near the Elk Mountain cem-
Mayor Morgan Irene. etery where visitors can still
Prior to the museum being see this historic, distinctive
accessible to the public, there engineering marvel. After the
was a ceremony at the Elk ceremony at the new bridge,

Sat., June 3, 5-10pm


Mountain bridge, officially the group of spectators at the
unveiling it to the community opening went to visit the old
after a year of construction. bridge and afterwards de-
The new span replaced the parted for the opening of the

The Yard
historic bridge built by D. B. museum.

(108 SE River St. Saratoga)


a
entert inmen
Performing
$15
of
t fo
d

Good eats
A boatloa

Tallgrass
r a low price!

& drinks
available!

10 Stranger
Low Water String BAnd
Photos by Mike Armstrong

The bell, originally forged in 1870 for a church in


Carbon, now resides at the Hanna Basin Museum.

Hanna Museum opens


with ringing tribute
By Mike Armstrong
Hanna Basin Museum
opened Sunday in conjunc-
tion with the Memorial Day
services at Carbon and Hanna
Cemeteries.
Nancy Anderson, director
of Hanna Basin Museum, ar-
ranged for the bell, originally
intended made for a Carbon
church, to ring at the Carbon
cemetery for Memorial Day.
Made in 1870 at a foundry in
Troy, New York, the bell did
not make it to Carbon before
the town was deserted in favor
Author Lynne Kuderko at
of Hanna, the new terminus
the museum opening.
for coal and the Union Pacific
railroad in 1890.
The bell went to Hanna and tured author Lynne Kuderko
now resides at the Hanna signing her book, They were
Basin Museum where it can the Flower of the Camp cen-
be heard for special events. tered on the generations of
Anderson made a recording of miners who were killed in the
the ringing and presented the 1908 Hanna No. 1 disaster.
sounds at the Carbon service. Kuderko, who has been
It has taken almost a cen- coming to Hannas service
tury and a half for Carbon to since 2002, says the book took
hear the ringing of the bell, years of research and it was
but today it happens, said fascinating to learn about all

SHIVELY
Anderson at the Carbon Me- the histories of the families
morial Day service. involved.

HARDWARE CO.
The bell rang loud at the The crowd at the opening
Carbon service, but when it of the museum soon went to
119 E. Bridge 326-8383 rang at the Hanna museum Hanna cemetery to remember
for the opening, the tones veterans. After the memorial
Winter Hours could not be mistaken for a service, refreshments were
8am to 5:30pm Mon-Fri 8am to noon. Sat tape. served at the museum to cele-
The museum opened at brate both Memorial Day and
noon. the beginning of the museums
The museum opening fea- summer hours.

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