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Classifieds Public Notices Real Estate 2B - Cody Enterprise - Thursday, June 3, 2021 photos by AMBER PEABODY Trey Schroeder gets a put out at first base Tuesday against Lovell. Cubs sweep Lovell in conferenceChance Moss and Trey Schro- By AMBER PEABODY [email protected] eder made it 9-4, with the “We need to not play to other final run scoring on an error. The Cody Legion baseball “We had some timely hits team ground out two confer- people’s level. And the break we to get things going,” White ence wins Tuesday against said. “We had two hits and Lovell. had didn’t help us out. We couldn’t runs and a bunt in the big The Cubs took a three-day inning, and we ran some good break for graduation and the string hits together.” at bats.” holiday and assistant coach Lovell scored one in the Beau White thought it had an Devyn Engdahl, fifth but Cody got it back in effect. its half when Jack Schroeder “We came out cold and it Cubs senior hit a two-out homer to left. affected our timing at the With two on in the sixth, plate,” he said. “We weren’t In the bottom of the frame, ground out to third ended the Trey Schroeder scored on an as aggressive as we have Trey Schroeder started game. error and Ben Reinker on a been.” things off with a bunt and At the plate, Engdahl went single. With the wins the Cubs Trey Thomasson drew a 3-for-3 and Blatt and Trey Cody struggled to get out improved to 13-3 overall and walk. Schroeder 1-3. of the final inning after the 2-0 in conference. “I saw the third baseman Engdahl earned the win, Mustangs hit two singles and “It was good to get the was playing back so I laid giving up three runs on four scored a run on a fielder’s conference wins and build our one down,” Schroeder said. hits through 5 2/3 innings. choice. After a walk, one run confidence,” Trey Schroeder “Small ball worked for us Blatt pitched 1 1/3 innings scored on a passed ball and said. after not having a big hit.” and allowed one hit for the another on an error before After Grady McCarten save. Cody shut things down. Cody 4, Lovell 3 bunted into a fielder’s choice, “I felt good today,” he said. At the plate, Johnston Cody struggled offensively Thomasson reached third on “I mainly threw just fastballs went 4-5, Schroeder 2-2, Eng- in the first game, but as it an errant pick-off attempt. but changed eye level and dahl 2-3 and Carlson 2-5. has in previous outings this Ethan Johnston then struck location.” “We strung hits together season, used small ball to out for the second out of the and hit the ball harder,” Eng- get things going in the fifth. inning. Cody 13, Lovell 8 dahl said. The Cubs scored four runs in With Tristan Blatt up the The Cubs scored in all six McCarten started the the inning and then held off bat, McCarten stole second innings on their way to a 13-8 game, going 3 innings and a late surge by Lovell for the and then Blatt hit a single to win in the second game. giving up four runs on six 4-3 win. left that scored both runs. The Mustangs led 4-3 after hits. Thomasson pitched 2 PARK COUNTY CLERK “We need to not play to Blatt made it all the way three innings, with the Cubs innings and allowed one run NOTICE OF APPLICATION other people’s level,” Devyn to third on a Lovell error. scoring one run in each. on two hits. Chance Moss RENEWAL OF RETAIL, MALT BEVERAGE & SATELLITE Engdahl said. “And the break Another error would make it After holding Lovell (5-8) went 1 inning and gave up MANUFACTURE PERMITS we had didn’t help us out. We 3-1 and a single by Engdahl scoreless in the top of the three runs on three hits. PARK COUNTY, WYOMING scored the final run. fourth, Cody loaded the bases Trey Schroeder threw three couldn’t string hits together.” Notice is hereby given that applications have been filed in the Park With two outs in the sixth, in the bottom of the frame on pitches to get all three outs in Neither team could build County Clerkʼs office to renew the following liquor licenses for the Lovell scored two runs on a an error and singles by John- the final inning. any momentum in the early period of 7/25/21 through 7/24/22: innings, just one Lovell and sac fly and single to make it ston and Wyatt Carlson. Blatt “I just needed to throw RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSES: four Cody batters reached 4-3. And with two outs in LASSIFIEDSthe was hit by a pitch to tie the strikes and I did,” Schroeder C Bill Cody Ranch, 2604 Yellowstone Hwy, Cody seventh, the Mustangs again game and a walk gave Cody said. “It was good to get that base, and it remained score- To sell your item call (307) 587-2231 or online at codyenterprise.comOwner: Jelks Ranch Holdings, LLC made things interesting. A the lead. first out after what had hap- less after four. Then in the TreyBlack wThomassonater Creek Ran catchesch, 1516 Y eall oflyws tballone H atwy ,theCod yfence fifth, back-to-back doubles single and error put runners Engdahl hit a single to pened. It was cool to get out of inOw thener: Bfirsteale Pgame.roperties, LLC gave the Mustangs a 1-0 lead. at first and second before a score two more. Singles by it with three pitches.” Creekside Lodge, 995 E Yellowstone Hwy, Cody PARK COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIONERS Owner: Walker Styffe Properties, LLC NOTICE OF HEARING OF APPEAL Crossed Sabres Ranch, 829 Northfork Hwy, Cody At 11:20 a.m. on Tuesday, June 8, 2021, the Board of County Owner: CS Guest Ranch, LLC Commissioners of Park County, Wyoming, will hear Fred and Judy Double Diamond X Ranch, 3453 Southfork Road, Cody Sowerwine’ s appeal of the Park County Planning and Zoning Direc- Owner: Double Diamond X Ranch, LLC tor’s decision, pursuant to Chapter I, Section 6 of the Park County, Edelweiss, 2900 Highway 120, Clark UBLIWyoming 2015C Development Standards and Regulations,OTI adopted OwneCr: EdelweissES, LLC P N Elephant Head Lodge, 1170 Yellowstone Hwy, Cody September 15, 2015. The Sowerwines are seeking review of 1) the Director’s denial ofIt's a Family your Exemption right to onknow property located in the Owner: Elephant Head Lodge, Inc NW1/4SW1/4 Sec 11 T52N R104W; and 2) clarification of the size Good 2 Go Stores, 492 Main Street, Ralston and uses of LUC-94 on the property located at 8 Logan Mountain Owner: Good 2 Go Stores, LLC Road, in part of Lots 2, 4, 7 & 8, lying north of the Highway 14-16-20 UXU Resort, 1710 Northfork Hwy, Cody WyDOT final settlement (North Fork Hwy) in Tract 56 of T52N, R104W. Owner: UXU, LLC Mountain View Resort WYOMING DEPARTMENT OF The hearing on this matter will be held in the Commissioners’ , 2776 Northfork Hwy, Cody Meeting Room, Original Park County Courthouse, 1002 Sheridan Owner: Mountain View Resort, LLC TRANSPORTATION Avenue, Cody, Wyoming. Any person may appear at the hearing Pahaska Tepee Resort, 183 Yellowstone Hwy, Cody CHEYENNE, WYOMING and offer either written or oral testimony. For more information con- Owner: Pahaska Company NOTICE OF ACCEPTANCE OF tact the County Commissioners’ Office at 1002 Sheridan Avenue, Mountain Man, 4 Van Dyke Road, Cody AND EALCody, Wyoming, by calling 527-8510, or bySTATE e-mail to skohn@park- Owner: Mountain Man, LLC FINAL SETTLEMENT FOR HIGRHWAY WORK E Powell Country Club county.us. , 600 Hwy 114, Powell Notice is hereby given that the State Transportation ComTomis ssellion oyourf Notification property bycall U.S. (307) Certified 587-2231 Mail sent or to: online at codyenterprise.comOwner: Powell Country Club Wyoming has accepted as completed according to plans, specifica- J. Frederick and Judy Sowerwine Shoshone Lodge & Guest Ranch, 349 Northfork Hwy, Cody tions and rules governing the same work performed under that cer- Four Dot Ranch Owner: Shoshone Lodge & Guest Ranch, Inc. Sleeping Giant Ski Area tain contract between the State of Wyoming, acting through said 8400 Theisen Road , 348 Yellowstone Hwy, Cody Commission, and S & L Industrial, The Contractor, on Highway Belgrade, MT 59714-7013 Owner: Community Mountain, LLC Top of the World Store Project Number B179039 in Lincoln, Teton, Sweetwater, Crook, Publish: May 20, 27, and June 3, 2021 , 2823 US Hwy 212, Cody Johnson, Sheridan, Big Horn, Fremont, Hot Springs, Park, Legal No. 4900 Owner: Top of the World, Inc. Washakie and Sublette Counties, consisting of installing signs Trail Shop, 2768 Northfork Hwy, Cody and miscellaneous work and the Contractor is entitled to final set- Owner: Trail Shop, LLC tlement therefore; that the Director of the Department ELof Transport- CountyP liquor licenseA renewalNTEDWagler Meats, 2 Streamside Dr, Wapiti ation will cause said Contractor to bHe paid the full amount due him W Owner: Brad Wagler under said contract on July 14, 2021. To find a new employee PcallAR (307)K CO 587-2231UNTY C LorE RonlineK at codyenterprise.comWapiti Lodge, 3189 Northfork Hwy, Cody The date of the first publication of this Notice is June 3, 2021. NOTICE OF APPLICATION Owner: Kyle, LC STATE TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION OF WYOMING RENEWAL OF RETAIL, MALT BEVERAGE & SATELLITE Yellowstone Cutthroat Guest Ranch, 53 Stagecoach Trail, Wapiti /s/Pam Fredrick MANUFACTURE PERMITS Owner: 2HW, LLC Pam Fredrick PARK COUNTY, WYOMING Yellowstone Valley Inn, 3324 Yellowstone Park Hwy, Cody Senior Budget Analyst Notice is hereby given that applications have been filed in the Park Owner: Outdoors in Wyoming, LLC Budget Program County Clerkʼs office to renew the following liquor licenses for the RETAIL MALT BEVERAGE PERMITS: Publish: June 3, 10, and 17, 2021 period of 7/25/21 through 7/24/22: K Bar Z Guest Ranch & Outfitters, 3477 Crandall Rd, Cody Legal No.
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