Jackson Hole News&Guide June 20 2012

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10B - JACKSON HOLE NEWS&GUIDE, Wednesday, June 20, 2012

People Jackson Hole architecture firm Ward and Blake Architects now counts one more architect on its staff since Chris Jaubert passed all of his ARE exams, said Mitch Blake, firm principal. Jaubert earned his Bachelor of Architecture from Louisiana Tech University in 2006 before heading to Jackson Hole hoping to gain greater experience with a more diverse landscape. Since joining Ward and Blake Architects that same year, Jaubert has worked on a variety of building types and continues to expand his knowledge of and love for architecture, including Jaubert a special interest in the impacts of culture and environment on design. Another Ward + Blake staff member also recently added to the firm’s credentials in sustainable design. Brett Bennett passed the LEED AP (BD+C) exam to become a LEED-accredited professional, the third member of the Ward and Blake firm to receive LEED professional certification. Bennett graduated from the University of Bennett Michigan in 2004 and got some hands-on work as a framer before moving to Galway, Ireland, where he spent two years designing under Niall J. Kearns Architects. The Rocky Mountains drew him to Wyoming, where he has worked for Ward and Blake Architects since 2007. “We all truly enjoy any opportunity to expand our education in the field on an ongoing basis,” Blake said,

“as well as to upgrade professional credentials.” • Hope College in Holland, Mich., has named Emily Smith to its dean’s list (3.5 or better GPA) for the second semester of the 2011-12 school year. She is the daughter of Bruce and Kristen Smith, of Jackson. • Madison Wigg was recently honored with the title of Presidential Scholar at Colorado Mesa University for achieving a perfect 4.0 GPA for the spring semester. As a member of the women’s swim team at the college, she also received the Kristin Peterson Award for being the team’s most optimistic athlete. • Several residents graduated from Colorado College in Colorado Springs on May 21. Alexandra Koncak graduated with a bachelor’s degree in comparative literature. She is the daughter of Jon Koncak, of Jackson, and Darlene Koncak and Jeff Zamora, also of Jackson. Patrick Brennan graduated with a bachelor’s degree in physics. He is the son of Mike and Stephanie Brennan, of Wilson. Timothy Weiss graduated with a bachelor’s degree in environmental policy. He is the son of Charles and Wendy Weiss, of Wilson. • The University of Wyoming lists eight students from Teton County on its 2012 spring semester provost’s honor roll, which recognizes undergraduates who have completed at least six but fewer than 12 hours with a minimum 3.5 GPA for the semester. The students are Jackson residents Allison Marie Flickinger, Fernando Flores, Alina Sergeyevna Guillen, Mary L. Kamstra, Callie Margaret Lowe,

Stephanie Nemec and Lindsey Rae Schulze, and Moose resident Clinton Wesley Dunn. • Two Jackson residents received degrees from Gonzaga University in Spokane, Wash., on May 13. Devon Sullivan graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in psychology. Sarah Fallon graduated with a Bachelor of Science in human physiology. • The Geological Society of America has given its George P. Woollard Award for outstanding contributions to geophysics to University of Utah geophysicist and seasonal Moose resident Robert B. Smith, a world expert on earthquakes and volcanism in the Yellowstone National Park region. Smith will be recognized during the group’s annual meeting in November in Charlotte, N.C. It is the latest in a string of awards for Smith, who last fall was honored with the 2011 John Wesley Powell Award from the U.S. Geological Survey. Smith is a University of Utah professor emeritus and research professor of geophysics, and a coordinating scientist at the Yellowstone Volcano Observatory, which is run jointly by the USGS, the University of Utah and National Park Service. He also is recognized for operating seismic and Global Positioning System networks that record quakes and ground deformation in the region. • Anna G. Day graduated from Grinnell College in Iowa on May 21 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in biology. Day also was honored as a member of Grinnell Corps: Desert Research Foundation of Namibia Fellow. She is the daughter of Timothy and Jean Day, of Jackson.

On the Record DUIs

Warranty Deeds

Joshua Joe Fanning, of Idaho Falls Jacob R. Thompson, of Grafton, N.D. Richard Christopher Sherman, of Heidelberg, Penn. Richard Grant Shields, of Driggs, Idaho Nicole Louise Eaton, of Idaho Falls Rodrigo Romero-Zamora, of Driggs Trevor Lynn Blair, of Jackson Marilyn P. McCarrell, of Jackson

Recorded June 15 From: Kathy D. Vaughn To: Big Mountain Enterprises LLC From: David E. McKeith et al To: Debra A. Sawyer trustee From: Karen W. Ford To: John Laurie Hunter et ux From: John Richard Raben Jr. et al To: Christopher R. Sebald et ux From: Dan L. Curtis et al trustee To: Twee Paarden LLC From: Philip Brous et ux To: Hoback Lodge LLC From: Renne H. Reed To: Jason Dewey

The following people received convictions for driving under the influence of alcohol in May:

Fire/EMS calls

Jackson Hole Fire/EMS received 50 calls between May 25 and June 7. Fire: 4 EMS: 46

Warranty deeds recorded in Teton County between June 5 and 17

Recorded June 14 From: Nelson Dittmar Jr. To: Geoffrey F. Montgomery et ux From: Jonathan Selkowitz et al To: Peter M. Selkowitz

From: Robert D. and Annabelle L. Lerch et al trustees To: Cynthia Thorburn From: Randy D. and Sheila M. Bosch et al trustees To: Matthew W. and Mindy J. Kim-Miller et ux

Recorded June 13 From: Kojak LLC To: Dalek Wyoming Holdings LLC From: Jo Ann Grant trustee To: Jo Ann Grant From: Michael L. Voight et al To: Michael Dimen et ux From: Robin L. Voight et al To: Steven Miller et ux

Recorded June 11 From: Michael and Linda Klingaman et ux To: Parkland Acquisition Corp. From: Mike and John M. Welch et ux To: John M. and Diana L. Welch et ux

Recorded June 12 From: Fernanda Robinson trustee To: Christine Marie Biolchini

Recorded June 7 From: Leroy B. Nethercott

Recorded June 8 From: Mark and Connie Hawn et ux To: Ryan Foley

See ON THE RECORD on 14B

CHURCH DIRECTORY Gospel Services New Testament teachings of Jesus, 4 p.m. Sundays through Oct. 30 in Teton Room at Teton Mountain Lodge in Teton Village. Eric Printz and Tim Kamrau. 503-789-9986. St. John’s Episcopal Church Located at 170 N. Glenwood St. Communion at 8 a.m. Sunday; 9 a.m. Sunday school and adult education; 10 a.m. Communion. Centering prayer group 4 p.m. Tuesday. Noon day prayer 12:10 p.m. weekdays; Communion 5 p.m. Wednesday. 7332603, StJohnsJackson.org. Shepherd of the Mountains Lutheran Church, E.L.C.A. Located at 750 Seneca Lane. Al Schoonover, pastor. Worship 8 and 10:30 a.m. Sunday. Bible study and Sunday school, 9:15 a.m. 733-4382. First Baptist Church 90 W. Kelly Ave. Don Young, pastor. Contemporary service, 9 a.m. Sunday school and Adult Connections, 10-11 a.m. Traditional worship 11 a.m.-noon. Nursery care available for both services. Awana, middle school and high school youth groups meet at 5:30 p.m. Sundays. FirstBJackson. org, 733-3706. Jackson Hole Baptist Church S.B.C. 620 E. Broadway. Worship at 11 a.m. Sunday and Bible study at 9:45 a.m. and 6 p.m. Sunday and 7 p.m. Wednesday. Wayne Dyess, pastor. 733-0857. Chabad Jewish Center Coffee & Kabbala discussion group, led by Rabbi Zalman Mendelsohn, 8:30-9:30 a.m. every Sunday at Cafe Boheme. Visit JewishWyoming.com or call 307-462-0847.

Holy Family Church Located in Afton, about 70 miles south of Jackson. Mass at 1:30 p.m. Sunday.

Singles Branch priesthood meeting 1 p.m., Sunday school 2 p.m. and sacrament 2:40 p.m. Visitors sacrament 9 a.m. 733-6337.

Good Samaritan Mission Bible studies at 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday at 285 W. Pearl Ave. Sunday service at 2 p.m. Breakfast at 7:30 a.m. and dinner at 5:30 p.m. daily. Lunch is served at noon Saturday and Sunday. Chuck Fidroeff, director. 733-3167, GoodSamaritanMission.us.

Jackson Hole Jewish Community Shabbat service, third Friday of the month, 6:30 p.m., chapel of St. John’s Episcopal Church. 7341999.

Christian Science Society of Jackson Hole American Legion Hall, corner of Cache Street and Gill Avenue. 10 a.m. Sunday. Testimony service follows regular service on second Sunday of each month. 413-4158. Jackson Hole Church of Christ 690 Lakota Lane off Tribal Trails Road. 9 a.m. Bible study; 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. worship Sunday; 6 p.m. service Wednesday. Alan Bergeron. 733-2611. Jackson Hole Friends (Quakers) Meet at 9:30 a.m. Sunday at the Teton County Building at Simpson Avenue and Willow Street. 733-3105. The Hole Truth Nondenominational Christian Church Meetings at 7:30 p.m. Sundays and Wednesdays. Mike Gibson. 739-9716. . Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Meetings at the LDS Church, 420 E. Broadway. First Ward priesthood meeting 9 a.m., Sunday school 10 a.m., sacrament meeting 10:50 a.m.; Second Ward priesthood meeting 11 a.m., Sunday school at noon, sacrament meeting 12:50 p.m.;

Presbyterian Church of Jackson Hole 1251 South Park Loop Road. Sunday worship 8 and 10:15 a.m. Sunday school for all ages 9 a.m.; nursery care provided. Community dinners 6:15 p.m. Wednesdays. 734-0388, PCJH.org. Redeemer Lutheran (Missouri Synod) 275 N. Willow St. Sunday service 10 a.m. and Bible study 9 a.m. Sunday. David Bott, pastor. 733-3409 or 733-6629. Mountain View Independent Baptist Church 1220 W. Highway 22. 9:30 a.m. Sunday school, 10 a.m. and 6 p.m. worship. Bible study/prayer, 7 p.m. Wednesday. Nursery, transportation. Jonathan P. King, senior pastor. 733-3604. The Chapel at River Crossing 3205 W. Big Trails Drive. 8:45 a.m. traditional service, 10:30 a.m. contemporary. Mike Atkins, pastor. Visit JacksonHoleChristianCenter.com, 733-7770. Our Lady of the Mountains Catholic Church 201 S. Jackson St. Mass 5:30 p.m. Saturday (confessions 4-5 p.m.), 8 and 10 a.m. Sunday and 7 p.m. Sunday (Spanish). 733-2516. Community Bible Church 1450 South Park Loop Road. 9:30 a.m. fellowship

and refreshments, 10 a.m. worship. Home to Jackson Hole Christian Academy for kindergarten through 12th grade and Jackson Hole Bible College. Don Landis, pastor. 733-1941. Wilson Community Fellowship Meets in Old Wilson Schoolhouse Community Center. Bible study 9:30 a.m., worship 10:45 a.m. Sunday. John Scudder, pastor. 739-4752. Cornerstone Church Service at 4 p.m., dinner at 5:30 and second service at 7 p.m. each Sunday at the Old Wilson Schoolhouse Community Center. Live music, Bible teaching, free community dinner. Child care provided. Eric Davis, pastor. 307-224-4959. St. Francis of the Tetons Episcopal Church Ski Hill Road, Alta. Worship 10 a.m. Sunday. Christian education for children ages 3-9. Child care for younger ones. 307-353-8100. The General Assembly and Church of the Firstborn We are meeting in the homes of our members until we purchase or build a church. Meetings at 10:30 a.m. Sundays. 733-5935. Star Valley Federated Church Meets in gym of Metcalf Elementary School in Etna. Episcopal, evangelical Lutheran, Presbyterian. 10 a.m. worship, Christian education 11 a.m. Sunday. Steve Crittenden, 307-654-7122. Course in Miracles International Located at 4245 Polo Pony Drive. All welcome. 6:30 p.m. Monday. 734-3914.


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