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Copper Basin News Vol. 54 No. 24 Wednesday, May 23, 2012 Periodicals Postage Paid at Hayden, Arizona 85235 50 Cents Celebrating More Than 50 Years of News Coverage in the Copper Basin Area high schools to celebrate graduation Friday See Story, Page 10 Ray Grads Honored, Pages 11-14

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See Story, Page 10 Ray Grads Honored, Pages 11-14 Area high schools to celebrate graduation Friday Celebrating More Than 50 Years of News Coverage in the Copper Basin Vol. 54 No. 24 Wednesday, May 23, 2012 Periodicals Postage Paid at Hayden, Arizona 85235 50 Cents

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Copper Basin News Vol. 54 No. 24 Wednesday, May 23, 2012 Periodicals Postage Paid at Hayden, Arizona 85235 50 Cents

Celebrating More Than 50 Years of News Coverage in the Copper Basin

Area high schools to celebrate graduation Friday

See Story, Page 10

Ray Grads Honored,

Pages 11-14

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James Carnes….................................................PublisherMichael Carnes....................................General ManagerJennifer Carnes.........................................… Managing EditorVicki Clark…....................................................ReporterBetsy Quinn......................................................ReporterJohn Hernandez.............................................ReporterMila Lira....................................................ReporterJamie Ramsey…................................Office Manager

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www.copperarea.comPublished each Wednesday at 46 Hayden Avenue, Hayden, Arizona by Copper Area News Publishers. Business office is located at 366 Alden Rd., P.O. Box 579, Kearny, AZ 85137. Subscription rate in advance: $35.50 per year or $31.50 for 6 months in Gila or Pinal Counties; $40.50 per year or $36.50 for 6 months elsewhere in the U.S. Change of address should be sent to the publishers at P.O. Box 579, Kearny, AZ 85137.

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James Raymond Hays, born October 5, 1930 in Keota, Oklahoma, passed away on May 20, 2012 at Odyssey Hospice. James was a resident of Winkelman for 40 years and worked as an electrician for Kennecott and Asarco for 29 years. He is preceded in death by his parents, Fannie Maude Hays and Noah Baxter Hays; and brothers, Thomas and Bobby.

Funeral Services for Adriana Marie Cruz will be held Saturday, May 26, at St. Joseph’s

Parish in Hayden. Visitation will be from 8-9 a.m. with the Rosary at 9 a.m. and the

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Surviving him are his wife, Joyce Hays; children, Jimmy, Ron, Debbie, Patsy, Gary, Janice, Roy and Cheryl; sister, Lucy Bradford; 16 grandchildren, seven great-grandchildren with one more on the way. There will be a memorial at Best Mortuary, 9380 West Peoria, Phoenix, on Friday, May 25, from 9-11 a.m. Interment will follow at 1 p.m. at the National

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According to state law, there are two methods by which police may arrest suspected offenders. The suspect may be physically taken into the department and booked into jail, or the arresting offi cer may write a citation and release the suspect to appear in

Kearny Police Reportcourt later. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Only criminal citations are listed. All damages are estimates.May 14 Juan Beltran Jr., 23 of Rio Rico, was arrested for DUI. He was cited and released and the vehicle was towed.May 15 Wilfredo D. Lopez Jr., 32 of Kearny, was arrested on a child support warrant out

of Gila County Superior Court. He was transported to Globe and booked into the Gila County Jail.May 17 Theft of a bicycle was reported on the 300 block of Essex. A scooter was found at Hubbard Park and turned into the police department.May 19 A bicycle was found on the 300 block of Hartford and turned into the police department. See Police, Page 20

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Editor: It’s a clear political attack for the board of supervisors (Peter Rios and David Snider) to say the Sheriff’s budget is not balanced, when they sign a contract with the unions after my budget is fixed and then don’t provide me with the $547,100 they agreed to. Where does that money come from when we are budgeted for gas for our vehicles at $1.78 per gallon, yet the price of fuel has doubled? In past years, the unpredictable rise in fuel costs were covered, but now the

supervisor want to take full political advantage in this election year. Instead of funding the increased fuel charges like they have in past budget years to ensure our deputies continue to respond to emergencies and detention officers transport prisoners, their high paid county manager ($179,000 salary) says “pay for it out of your budget.” They want me to leave critical deputy and detention officer positions unfilled, which compromises our public safety. The county also changed

budget procedures this year for all departments, where budget costs and funding was transferred for employee related expenses (ERE’s) such as FICA, retirement contributions, over time and workers compensation. The estimates by the Supervisors and their staff were significantly off and millions in funding were shorted to the Sheriff’s Office. The county later agreed to pay for some shortages in retirement contributions, employee related expenses and over $850,000 for workers

compensation. The county signed a legal contract (two sheriffs prior to me) with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (ICE) for nearly 500 beds in our Jail and they have yet to hire the 51 additional detention officers that are required by this contract. The Sheriff’s Office is still required to staff our Jail according to the specifications of this contract, as well as transport detainees to medical appointments and court hearings. This failure by the board triggers a significant shift

in overtime expense, which they have cut as well. This old federal contract charges only $59.61 per day, yet local Police Departments are charged $193.83 for the initial booking of a prisoner and $72.30 per day thereafter. These higher charges are not fair to local Police Departments and Pinal taxpayers. We are the largest law enforcement agency in Pinal County with nearly 700 full time staff and hundreds of volunteers. We operate a 1,500 inmate Jail in Florence and we

are the primary emergency responders for most Pinal families. We have fewer officers per thousand residents than any of the city police departments, such as Casa Grande, Maricopa, Coolidge, Florence and Apache Junction. Many of these agencies strive for two officers for every 1,000 residents. The Sheriff’s Office has less than one deputy for every 1,000 residents in unincorporated areas of Pinal County. We are short over 100 deputies by conservative staffing

Letter to the Editor: Costs shifted to Sheriff without funding by Supervisors

See Letter, Page 20

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A single vehicle rollover early Saturday morning has claimed the life of a 16-year-old driver. On May 19, just before 1 a.m., deputies were called to Freeman Road, approximately 1.5 miles from Camino Rio near San Pedro and Highway 77 in Dudleyville. According to the Pinal County Sheriff’s Office, a 16-year-old female

passenger called 911 after the vehicle she was riding in lost control and rolled. A second female passenger was pinned under the vehicle after the rollover. When deputies arrived, the 16-year-old female driver was unresponsive. The driver, identified as Adriana Cruz, a sophomore at Hayden High School, was transported to Northwest Hospital in Oro Valley

where she was pronounced deceased at 1:05 a.m. The two other passengers were transported to area hospitals where they were treated for non-life threatening injuries. According to PCSO Public Information Officer Elias Johnson, the exact cause of the crash is unknown, but speed is likely a contributing factor in the accident. The accident is

still under investigation. This week a large number of teens are expected to be on the road as four high schools in Eastern Pinal County and Southern Gila County are set for graduation. “My heart goes out to the family of Adriana Cruz,” said Sheriff Paul Babeu. “To see such a life cut short is devastating for everyone involved.”

He added, “I would like to remind our teens to take extra care when out with friends and family during the graduation week. Attend your sober graduation night festivities to ensure this happy celebration is the beginning of much success in life and doesn’t end in tragedy.” In honor of Adriana Cruz, the Sophomore Class of Hayden High School has

established a memorial account, the Adriana Cruz Memorial Fund, at Bank of the West, for anyone wishing to help her family. A memorial t-shirt sale will also take place. For questions, contact Rosemary Garner at 520-444-7692 or Liz Encinas at 520-275-0233 or Monica Badillo at 520- 591-1122 or Jena Martinez at 520-975-3876.

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By John Hernandez The Safe Journey House is an advocacy and intervention center for victims of abuse. The center, located in San Manuel, has been open for eight months and has served and interacted with 57 wom-en, children and men. Advo-cates have connected clients with social and legal services and helped them to regain self esteem and freedom from

abuse. In addition to advocating for and helping victims, Safe Journey House educates the community about domestic violence. Their work is badly needed in the Tri-Community and surrounding areas in Eastern Pinal County. It takes many good people to provide help and services to victims of domestic violence. Unfortu-nately the Safe Journey House

needs help! Volunteer assistants are badly needed. The system set up by the Safe Journey House relies on trained advocates speaking with clients and helping them find solutions to change their abusive environ-ment or break away from it. Even though the operations center in San Manuel has provided a safe and secure environment, the center has

an absolute rule that no ad-vocate will be in the center alone. Advocates are currently providing five days of cover-age Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. however, they often have dif-ficulty scheduling assistants and providing support for the advocates. This is where you, the public can help. Volunteer Assistants need no special training and do

not have any specific duties. Assistants can help with fil-ing, correspondence, or light housekeeping. Books and vid-eos about domestic violence and its impact on individuals, families and society are avail-able. Assistants are welcome to bring books, puzzles, knit-ting, homework, or whatever you might do at home to the center. It is an ideal way for a college student to get experi-

ence in social services, educa-tion about domestic violence and community service. Help eliminate domestic abuse by giving up only a half a day a month or more if you like. It is light duty with a tremen-dous upside. If you are interested in helping others or would like more information, call Carol Heflebower at (520) 385-4970.

Safe Journey House seeking volunteers

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Residents of District One: It seems that things seem to slow down during the summer months, but here in Pinal County the summer means we are heading into a busy time of the year. Our 2011-2012 fi scal year comes to end in the beginning of July. We are in the process of developing a new budget for 2012-2013. I can tell you now the county will not raise the tax rate for this fi scal year. As a matter of fact we may reduce it by 10 or 20 cents per hundred dollar assessed valuation. I can also tell you the budget looks to be a little lower than last years budget of $357 million. We are continually looking for ways to save money, and yet be able to provide the services that our residents need. In this economy, it has been quite a balancing act. I hope to provide county employees a one time, one percent pay increase for next fi scal year. An issue that has worked in our favor this year has been that the Arizona Legislature has not asked the counties to help balance their budget. Last year Pinal County, along with four other counties, was asked to cut a check for $2.6 million to help the state. Another issue that was hanging over our heads for the past few years was a plan by the legislature to transfer inmates from the state penal system, with one year left on their sentence, to county jails. This plan would have cost the counties millions to pick up these prisoners. Not only that but placing convicted felons in jail with inmates who are convicted of lesser offenses would have been problematic. I am glad that this plan was repealed by this years legislature.

Letter to the Editor: Fiscal year coming to a close, Rios reports

I would like to welcome Apache Junction resident Clark Smithson to the Board of Supervisors as the new representative from District two. Mr. Smithson replaces Bryan Martyn who resigned to accept the State Parks Director position. I wish my friend and colleague Director Martyn all the luck in the world at his new job. Even though we are members of different parties, I valued his point of view when it came to issues facing the county. I also value his friendship. Bryan Martyn entered the Board of Supervisors a political novice, but exited as a veteran policy-maker. Supervisor Clarkson was chosen from a fi eld of 12 applicants for the job. There were some very good candidates who stepped up to apply for this seven month term on the board. The new District two Supervisor brings a wealth of experience to the

position having been a city manager in three California communities, as well as serving as a member of the Apache Junction City Council. I look forward to working with him for the remainder of this term. For those residents living on the eastern side of Pinal County, you may see a lot more semi-truck traffi c in the coming months. We understand from BHP-Billiton that they will be trucking concentrate from the Pinto Valley facility to the former SMARRCO storage facility. From there the concentrate will be shipped by rail to a port in Guaymas, Mexico for export. While this may be an inconvenience for some drivers, I am confi dent that this will help to keep the copper industry busy by keeping jobs here and exporting our goods abroad. Sincerely,/s/ Pete Rios, ChairmanPinal County Board of Supervisors

FLORENCE, AZ – Arizona’s Centennial is the theme of the youth summer reading program that debuts in Dudleyville on Wednesday, June 6. Children will saddle up for a history lesson about the great state of Arizona.

There will be stories about past and present famous Arizonans, and kids will ride the literary range discovering the state’s unique plant and animal life. Young people will learn about the state’s

Dudleyville area youth encouraged join free summer reading program

See Reading, Page 20

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According to state law, there are two methods by which police may arrest suspected offenders. The suspect may be physically taken into the department and booked into jail, or the arresting offi cer may write a citation and release the suspect to appear in court later. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Only criminal citations are listed. All damages are estimates. Items for this report are submitted by the Hayden Police Department and refl ect information available at the time of the report. May 14 Alex Paul Valdez was arrested on a warrant out Hayden Magistrate Court and was also cited for aggravated domestic violence. He was transported to Globe and booked into the Gila County Jail. Report of an eviction dispute was taken on the 400 block of Velasco. A black pit bull puppy was found and returned to the owner. Agency assist with

Kearny Police Department. Extra patrol was requested in the area of 700 block of N. San Pedro.May 15 A person was reported ill at a residence on 2nd St. in Winkelman. It was determined that an elderly male had had surgery earlier in the day and was still bleeding. Kearny Ambulance responded and transported him to Oro Valley.May 16 Report of a possible intruder on the 200 block of Mt. View. There was no forced entry and no obvious clues were found. A collision on Highway 77 was reported. On response it was found to be a single vehicle accident with one occupant. The scene was secured and then turned over to D.P.S. Criminal damage was reported on the 600 block in Hayden. A window glass on the backdoor had been broken out. Victim stated that at the time it did not appear that anything was missing from the residence. May 17 It was reported that a female at the Hayden

Senior Center had fainted. She was transported to the helipad at ASARCO and airlifted to Northwest Medical Center in Oro Valley. A report of domestic violence was taken on the 500 block of 5th. Suspect was gone on arrival of offi cers.May 18 A report was investigated of people entering abandoned buildings on Hayden St. A previous victim of criminal damage reported the theft of rifl e from the residential location. The initial report was changed from criminal damage to burglary. Victim of domestic violence assault came to police station to drop charges. A possible past burglary, occurring approximately May 9 was reported at a residence in the 100 block of 1st St. in Hayden. Several items were found missing. A written warning for speed was issued. Brian Morrison was arrested for possession of dangerous drugs

and possession of drug paraphernalia. He was transported to Globe and booked into Gila County Jail.May 19 Report of a citizen following a white pick-up truck into Hayden from Kearny and was concerned that the driver was possibly impaired. Report of a white truck in the wash east of Lower Road. The truck was located with the windows down and the keys still in the ignition. Paul E. Marler, was arrested on a warrant out of Hayden Magistrate Court for driving on a suspended license and failure to show insurance. He was transported to Globe and booked into Gila County Jail.May 20 While on patrol in Winkelman an offi cer could hear metal being pounded near Mile Post 135.5 on Highway 177. Upon contact, two subjects were scrapping an old school bus. After investigation it was found that the subjects had permission. A report was received of

By Offi cer Hatch It’s that time of year for summer vacations as school is let out for summer break. Congratulations to graduates of Ray High School and Hayden High School class of 2012! The Town of Kearny Police Department would like to remind its citizens that even though school may not be in session for the next few months, curfew times for any person under the age of 18 are still in effect. No person under the age of 18 shall be upon any street, alley or public place in the town between the

Hayden Police ReportATVs driving up and down San Pedro to Lower Rd., popping wheelies. Upon arrival the subjects could

not be located.May 21 A warning for issued for a headlamp violation.

Curfew Reminderhours of 10 p.m. and 5 a.m. unless accompanied by a parent, guardian, adult relative or an adult friend approved by a parent or guardian. On Fridays and Saturdays, the time is extended to 11:30 p.m. for persons aged 15, 16 and 17. No parent or guardian shall permit a person under the age of 18 to be upon any street, alley or public place in the town between those hours. A person under the age of 18 may attend employment or urgent business during those hours so long as that person does not loiter, linger or ride aimlessly about the town and the urgent business is transacted as speedily as possible. The Kearny Police Department appreciates your cooperation. Copies of the applicable town codes are available at the Kearny Police Station.

The Pinal County Sheriff’s Report is taken from the daily logs, based on the information provided by deputies. All persons arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. May 16 Daniel Joseph Aranda, 37, Kearny, was arrested in the area of Dudleyville and Saguaro in Dudleyville on warrants for failure to appear (two), interfering with judicial proceedings, failure to pay child support and probation violation. He was transported and booked into the Pinal County Jail in Florence. May 19 A fatal accident was reported in the area

of East Freeman Road and North Camino Rio, Dudleyville. (See related story.) May 19 Theft was reported int he 76000 block of East Indian Hills Drive, Dudleyville. May 19 A single vehicle rollover accident without injuries was reported in the area of East Florence-Kelvin Highway and North Gardenshire Road, Kearny. May 20 An accident with injuries was reported on the Florence-Kelvin Highway, approximately 1-2 miles past the microwave tower. Two vehicles were involved. The driver of the second

Sheriff ’s Report

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Compiled by Mila Lira Copper prices reflected a 20 cent drop per pound at end of trading on Monday May 21, 2012 Copper was being sold at $3.50 a pound. In a mining report two weeks ago Copper it was reported that the mineral was being sold at $3.70 a poundExcelsior Continues to Advance Towards Pre-Feasibility Study at Gunnison Excelsior Mining Corp. provided an update on its on-going 2012 drilling program at the Gunnison Copper Project, located in southern Arizona. The program is designed to acquire geological, metallurgical and hydrological data with the aim of completing a Pre-Feasibility Study on Gunnison by the end of 2012. “We’re pleased with the progress of our 2012 program,” stated Stephen Twyerould, President and CEO of Excelsior. “The program has been designed to advance the project in a number of areas and the timely acquisition of this data will enable us to achieve our goal of completing the Gunnison

Pre-Feasibility Study by year’s end.”2012 Work Program DetailsMetallurgy The metallurgical component of three holes, totaling 3,178 feet (968.7 meters) has been completed with samples sent to Metcon Research of Tucson, AZ for analysis. This analysis will involve running in-situ recovery simulation tests, conducted to support previous results indicating favorable metallurgical conditions.Resource Defintion and Upgrade The geological component of the program, designed to upgrade and expand the existing mineral resource, is approximately 50% complete with the first set of assay results expected by June. Approximately 19 holes, totaling 24,000 feet (7,316 meters) are planned for this phase of the program with a new resource estimate anticipated for later in the year.Hydrology Drilling has begun on the hydrological test holes, which constitute the third and final component of this year’s drilling. Up

to 10 hydrological test wells are planned with the goal of producing an initial hydrological model. Monitoring and observation wells will also be added later this year. Data collected from these wells will be required for the permitting process as the project continues to advance. The data acquired from this current drilling program will be combined with the existing dataset for use in the Pre-Feasibility Study to optimize wellfield design, leaching solution composition, as well as provide critical information for groundwater quality control and ultimately, project reclamation, all of which will be essential as the project moves forward. The Pre-Feasibility Study is scheduled for completion in December. This key study will provide wellfield design parameters, annual copper production rates and a new financial model. Drilling is being carried out by B-J Drilling Company, Inc. of Benson, AZ and Godbe Drilling LLC of Montrose CO. Downhole geophysical surveys are being conducted by Southwest Exploration

Services, LLC of Chandler, AZ. Hydrologic testing is being conducted by the engineering and environment firm Haley & Aldrich, Inc.Redhawk Reports 175% Increase in Resources at Copper Creek to 7.75 Billion Pounds Copper and 150 Million Pounds Molybdenum Redhawk Resources, Inc. has received the preliminary results of an updated independent NI 43-101 compliant mineral resource estimate for its Copper Creek property, located in Pinal County, Arizona. The new estimate at a 0.2% CuEq cutoff has increased the total pounds of copper to 4.45 billion pounds in the combined measured and indicated categories contained in 502 million tons grading 0.49 CuEq and 3.30 billion pounds in the inferred category, contained in 481 million tons grading 0.38% CuEq. This represents an increase of more than 175% from the September 2008 independent NI 43-101 resource estimates. A NI 43-101 technical report will be completed within 45 days and filed with SEDAR. A summary

Mining Report

breakdown of the resource estimate by category is tabulated below. The current estimates are based on metal prices of US$3.00 per pound Cu equivalent and contained within an open pit geometry using industry comparable estimates for direct mining, milling, and G&A costs. The ratios for calculating copper

equivalent (CuEq) are based upon US$2.75/lb Cu, US$12.00/lb Mo, and US$20.00 per troy ounce Ag and recoveries of 90% for copper, 80% for molybdenum, and 90% for silver. The estimate was prepared by industry recognized Independent Mining Consultants (“IMC”) of Tucson,

See Mining, Page 18

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RoseAnn Garcia, RN, BAS, M. ADM., accepted the position of Chief Nurs-ing Officer (CNO) for Co-bre Valley Regional Medi-cal Center (CVRMC) and began her duties on May 7, 2012. Garcia served as the Corporate Compliance Officer and Director of Case Management, Utili-zation Review and Social Services while employed by CVRMC since June of 2007. “RoseAnn has demon-strated the knowledge, leadership and interper-sonal skills to inspire and insure excellent patient care,” states Neal Jensen CEO. “Her ability to work with physicians and medi-cal professionals will help CVRMC reach its poten-

tial as being the provider of choice in our service region.” A 1980 graduate of Ray High School, Garcia graduated with Distinction with a Master’s of Admin-istration from Northern Arizona University in 2010. In July of 2008, she participated in, and con-ducted, the first research project focused on health behaviors related to wa-ter and sanitation among the Maasai tribe of Kuku Group Ranch in Kenya, Africa. The results of this project were presented to the Kenya Ministry of Health for review and implementation. Other valuable experi-ences include 10 years at Tucson Medical Center

where she held positions as an ER nurse, Emergen-cy Department Manager, and Director of Patient Care Services. Through her affiliation with TMC, she participated in a nurs-ing leadership exchange program with faculty from the Universidad Autonoma to review and compare quality programs in rural clinics as well as large urban government-run hospitals in Mexico City and Toluca, Mexico. In 2006, Ms. Garcia was an instructor for nursing and paramedic students using internationally recognized standards related to emer-gency triage guidelines and processes in mass casualty and catastrophic incidents at Cruz Roja

Mexicana in Guadalajara, Mexico. “I am grateful for the opportunity to become a member of a team that is focused on improving the patient experience through an integrated and collaborative approach. Please know I accept this role with complete hu-mility and look to serve our patients, each em-ployee, the organization, and our community with the utmost loyalty and dedication,” stated Garcia when she accepted the position. “I am convinced that through a culture that embraces and fosters cre-ativity, ingenuity, and em-powerment, we can easily exceed any goals we set for ourselves.”

Ray graduate named Chief Nursing Officer at CVRMC

RoseAnn Garcia

Editor, Copper Basin News: On Thursday afternoon, May 10, Marta and I were going through and sorting out Kathi’s sewing machines, sewing fabrics, clothing patterns, knitting yarn, and other various women’s crafts that she had been very passionate about. On opening one file drawer in the storage shed on the back porch, and

removing filed clothing patterns, I found a white dress. When I unfolded it, I realized that it was Kathi’s wedding dress that she had made with a new sewing machine that I had purchased for her before we got married. I had intense conflicting emotions of both sadness and joy. I had not seen the dress for nearly 45 years – had no idea that it even existed. Amazingly, it was

Letter to the Editor: Dress stirs memories from long-ago timeexactly a month until it would have been our 45th anniversary. The dress had delicate, long, laced sleeves; the neckline was very conservative and modest. The dress also included a

train that she had sewed, too. I soon had the dress on a hangar and displayed in the hallway. It reminds me of the wonderful marriage that we had. I had been moved to give Kathi’s sewing, knitting

and craft supplies to a stranger who Marta and I had met that morning in the Hand Me Up Shop. She had in her hand Mother’s pretty, colorful porcelain tea kettle that prompted our conversation.

Her home had burned down the previous January. I was finally learning the life lesson that God wanted me to conquer: give and it will be given to you. Oh, such joy!/s/ Roger Stern

The Sea Lions Swim Team will be hosting a benefit golf tournament on Sunday, June 3, 2012 at the SaddleBrooke Ranch Golf Club (62493 E. Robson Circle, Oracle, AZ 85623 (520) 818-6403). The cost is $50 per person and includes green fees and cart. The format is four-person scramble with check-in at 7 a.m. and a shotgun start at 8 a.m. Prizes will be awarded

to the first, second and third place teams and raffles will be held for additional prizes. Mulligans will be sold. This is a great chance to play 18 holes of golf at the beautiful SaddleBrooke West Golf Club and help the Sea Lions fund competitive swimming instruction for youth in our community. This Swim Team is made possible by the hard work

of dedicated volunteers and is funded solely through registration fees and donations. The Sea Lions started in 2004 with eight swimmers and are now a dominant force in the Central Arizona Swimming League, winning the League Championship the past five years. The Team now has more than 90 children every summer. Many are

new swimmers with little to no experience who get the chance to learn proper swimming fundamentals and gain skills that will stay with them the rest of their lives. Past and present members of the Sea Lions Swim Team have had successful swimming careers in high school and on Tucson Club Teams. Several Sea Lion

Sea Lions Swim Team hosts first golf tourney

See Golf, Page 19

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Compiled by Vicki Clark Ray High School students were rewarded for their accomplishments in the academic year of 2011-12 during the annual Awards Assembly held last week in the District auditorium. The program started with Student Body President Maria Lopez presenting Joe Fuerstenberg with the first “Awesome Teacher” award, followed by the classroom awards and included: Mrs. Palmer, French II Academic Achievement, Mariah Denny; English III Academic Achievement, Daniel Harmon; English III CP Academic Achievement, Gabrielle Mapes; English IV, Donna Benson; English IV CP Academic Achievement, Anne Palmer. Mr. White, Top Student English I, Leah Wallace, Top Student English I CP, Sidney Chenoweth; Top Student English II, Brandon King; Top Student English II CP, Grant Armendariz, Top Student Spanish I, Destry Yocum; Top Student Spanish II, Annie Hinojos. Mrs. Smith, Most Improved Senior, Javilyn Jodsaas; Most Improved Junior, Michelle Johnson, Most Improved Sophomore, Antonio Morales, Most Improved Freshman, Elissa Rodriguez. Mr. Sullivan, Best All Around Students, Jordan Gilliam, Jesse Molar, Ciera Huffman, Chris Misita, Clarene Bapisto, Dominic Brave, Adrian Martinez, Alisa Molar, Ramon Marinez, Alex Willis. Mr. Fuerstenberg, U. S. History Students of the Year, Jesse Molar and Kaela Wiegert; World History/Geography Students of the Year, Anthony Garcia and Yvette Dickey; Government/Economics Students of the Year, Anne Palmer and Dominic Rubalcaba. Mr. Leybas, Food Science, Rosalia Marquez, Mikayla Seller, Amber Bryce and Yvette Dickey;

RHS teacher Joe Fuerstenberg was presented the “Awesome Teacher” Award by Student Body President Maria Lopez. (Vicki Clark photo)

RHS Principal Simmons, l, presented the Principal’s Leadership Award to Anne Palmer and Bearcat Awards to Taeler Harmon, Angela Fuentes, Grant Armendariz and Jacob Baca. (Vicki Clark photo)

Cecelia Dozal received the Physical Training Award. (Vicki Clark photo)

Anne Palmer, l, received the Marine Corps. Scholastic Excellence Award and the Semper Fidelis Award for Musical Excellence. Marcus Sanchez was honored with the Marine Corps. Distinguished Athlete Award. (Vicki Clark photo)

Teachers at Ray present annual student awardsBio II, Miranda Petty and Kaela Wiegert; Food Science II, Javilyn Jodsaas; Chemistry, Jesse Molar.

Ms.Varley, Life Science Awards, Destry Yocum, Luke Byrd and Alisa Molor; Cellular Biology

Citizenship Awards, Grant Armendariz, Jason Cruz and Mariah Denny. Mrs. Guzman, Intro to Tech, Tech I, Publications Outstanding Students, Kolton Bray, Amber Romero, Shandell Garner and Stephanie Lomeli. Mr. Cude, Outstanding Industrial Tech Student, Daniel Teer; Outstanding Intro to Industrial Tech Students, Kolton Bray, Demetri Breeden, Joseph Serrano and Alex Willis. Mrs. Dunn, Food and Nutrition, Amber Bryce, Alyssa Dao, Donna Benson and Dominic Rubalcaba; Life Connection, Samantha Lopez, Sidney Chenoweth, Yvette Dickey and Sabrina Martinez; Special Award, four years in FACS classes, Amber Burgess. Mr. Smith, Outstanding Artists, Austin Everett, Mariah Denny, Yvette Dickey. Msgt. Jordan, Physical Training Award, Cecilia Dozel. Ms. Hatfield, Health Outstanding Academic Performance, Sabrina Martinez and Jacob Baca. Following the classroom awards, special awards were announced and included: Marine Corps.

See Awards, Page 15

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Both Copper Basin area high schools will be holding graduation ceremonies this Friday, May 25. Hayden High School seniors will enter Lalo Serrano Memorial Field to the strains of “Pomp and Circumstance.” The Pledge of Allegiance will be led by Lupita Calzadillas and the Class Prayer will be offered by Yvannah Gonzales and

Mary Lechuga. The Welcome Address will be by Demitria Boltarez and the Class History will be given by Yuszmi Casado and Chantel Arbizo. Class Quotes will be recided by Danielle Rios, Austin Timbush and Stephanie Chiquete followed by the Class Poem by Lupita Calzadillas, Cassie Smith and Demetria Boltarez.

Presenting the Class Song will be Thomas Cabrera, Gabriel Encinas and Derrick Benavidez. A Special Thank-you will be given by Cassie Smith. Scholarship presentations fill be next on the program followed by the Salutatory Address by Yvannah Gonzales and the Valedictory Address by Chantel Arbizo. The Class of 2012 will then be presented and

diplomas will be given. Ray High School will enter Dave McFee Memorial Field to “Pomp and Circumstance” played by the Bearcat Band under the direction of Phelan Bauman. The National Anthem will be sung by the Senior Choir members and the Pledge of Allegiance will be led by Jennifer Sims. The Invocation will be given by Leticia Arguello

and the Welcome and Introductions will be made by Principal James Simmons. Special Guest Speaker General Richard Haddad, a RHS graduate, will follow. The Student Council President’s Address by Maria Lopez is next on the agenda followed by Valedictorian’s addresses by Anne Palmer and Dominic Rubalcaba and

the Salutatorian address by Samantha Martinez. Dr. Robert W. Dunn, Superintendent, will then present the Class of 2012 and diplomas will be presented by members of the School Board. The Tassel Exchange will be led by Jennifer Sims followed by the Benediction also by Jennifer Sims. The “Bearcat Fight Song” will end the program.

Ray, Hayden High Schools to celebrate commencement Friday

Hayden’s top two students, Salutatorian Yvannah Gonzales, left, and Valedictorian Chantel Arbizo are ready to speak at commencement exercises Friday. (James Carnes photo)

Ray will have three speakers at commencement exercises Friday: Valedictorians Anne Palmer and Dominic Rubalcaba (back) and Salutatorian Samantha Martinez. (James Carnes photo)

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CongratulationsClass of 2012

La Casita in Mammoth & San Manuel will be closed on Thursday,

May 24th, for Graduation.

Carmen,We would like to tell you just how proud we are of the young woman you have become. It takes courage to stay true to yourself,

when everyone around you is changing, but that is what

we love about you, your quirky, fun-loving, kind-hearted, caring and unique ways. We know you will succeed in whatever endeavor you choose to seek.

But also know that whatever bumps lie in

your path, we are always here for you. As You Are and

Forevever Will Be, Our Joy, Our Heart, Our Daughter.Love You Forever and Always,Dad, Mom, Lil Ed & Brianna

Distinguished Athlete Award, Marcus Sanchez; Marine Corps. Scholastic Excellence Award, Anne Palmer; and the Semper Fidelis Award for Musical Excellence, Anne Palmer. Mr. Simmons, RHS Principal, then announced his Bearcat Awards given to a student in each class who demonstrates an all-around Bearcat attitude. These students were Freshman, Jacob Baca; Sophomore, Grant Armendariz, Junior, Angela Fuentes; and Senior Taeler Harmon. The Principal’s Leadership Award was then presented to Anne Palmer.

AwardsContinued from Page 9

Complied by Vicki Clark Once again thousands of dollars were awarded to Ray District High graduates during the annual Scholarship Banquet held in the courtyard of the General Kearny Inn last Thursday. Hosting the event was the Kearny Rotary Club. Scholarships and awards included the following. Anne Palmer, co-valedictorian, Arizona Christian University (tuition is $20,140/year): Pierson Academic Scholarship, $10,000, Christian Worker’s Dependent Scholarship, $2,000, Multiple Student Scholarship, $2,000 and Music Scholarship, $2,500. Also CAC Academic Scholarship that includes full tuition for two years; Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship, $1,200; Stephanie Ward Memorial Scholarship, $1,500; ASARCO Scholarship, $1,500; Edward M. and Obdulia M. Feldhake Scholarship, $700; RHS Scholarship, $2,500; Giving Back Scholarship, $200; Cesar

Ray seniors honored with multiple scholarshipsChavez Scholarship, $500; SaddleBrooke Community Outreach Scholarship, $2,500 per year for two years; Robin Coon Scholarship, $1,000 and NHS Scholarship, $200. Dominic Rubalcaba, co-valedictorian, South Dakota School of Mines and Technology Scholarship (tuition is $11,500/year), $1,000; CAC Academic Scholarship, full tuition for two years; Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship, $900;Stephanie Ward Memorial Scholarship, $1,500; Martin Woods Memorial Scholarship, $250; ASARCO Scholarship, $1,500; RHS Scholarship, $2,500; Robin Coon Scholarship, $2,500 and

NHS Scholarship, $200. Samantha Martinez, salutatorian, CAC Academic Scholarship, full tuition for two years; Resolution Copper Technical Training Scholarship, $1,500 per year for two years; Chastain Education Scholarship, $500; Eastern Star Scholarship, $500; Elks Scholarship,

$350, Copper Basin Chamber of Commerce Scholarship, $200; Scot Thompson Memorial Scholarship, $1,000; Cobre Valley Hospital Auxiliary Scholarship, $2,000; ASARCO Employee Funded Scholarship, $1,500. Matthew Dickey, CAC Academic Scholarship, See Scholars, Page 16

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full tuition for two years. Jerika Hillan-Huerta, CAC Academic Scholarship, full tuition for two years; Anthony Carrillo Memorial Scholarship, $500; Robin Coon Scholarship, $500. Selina Huerta (Naranjo), CAC Academic Scholarship, full tuition for two years; Native Air Scholarship, $1,000, Knights of Columbus Scholarship, $350; Kearny Women’s Club Scholarship, $1,000, Fraternal Order of Police Scholarship, $250. Jacob Lutz, CAC Academic Scholarship, full tuition for two years. Leticia, CAC Academic Scholarship, full tuition for two years; Rotary Scholarship, $1,000, Copper Basin Chamber of Commerce Scholarship, $200. Taeler Harmon, CAC Academic Scholarship, full tuition for two years; Copper Basin Railway Scholarship, $500. Marcus Sanchez, CAC Promise for the Future Scholarship, full tuition for two years; Lyman Radcliffe Memorial Scholarship, $510; Robin Coon Scholarship, $500. Maria Lopez, CAC Academic Scholarship, full tuition for two years; Coppernet Systems, Inc Academic Award, $250; Pinal County Federal Credit Union Scholarship, $1,000; Student Council Scholarship, $400; Bert Slater Memorial Scholarship, $400; Copper Basin Chamber of Commerce Scholarship, $300. Chassi Graham, CAC Promise for the Future Scholarship, full tuition for two years; Copper Area Health Volunteers Scholarship, $1,000; Copper Basin Chamber of Commerce Scholarship, $200. Tom Ford, CAC Promise for the Future

The top RHS scholars were recognized during the annual Scholarship Program held last week. Pictured are Samantha Martinez, salutatorian, and Dominic Rubalcaba and Anne Palmer, co-valedictorians. (Vicki Clark photo)Leroy Lewis presented the Elks Scholarship to

Samantha Martinez. (Vicki Clark photo)

CAC scholarships were presented to Taeler Harmon, Maria Lopez, Leticia Arguello, JerikaHillan-Huerta and Selina Naranjo. (Vicki Clark photo)

ScholarsContinued from Page 15

Scholarship, full tuition for two years. Donna Benson, Dave McFee Memorial Scholarship, $400; Robin Coon Scholarship, $500.

Amber Burgess, Copper Basin Railway Scholarship, $500; Rotary Scholarship, $1,000. Dustin Hoffman,

Copper Basin Railway Scholarship, $500. Javilyn Jodsaas, Arizona Community Foundation Scholarship, $1,000. By Nolberto Waddell

The Hayden High School athletes had the last event of the school year on Thursday, May 17th when they were honored with a potluck banquet and awards ceremony. After the Pledge of Allegiance led by Thomas Cabrera and a welcome address by Melissa Islava, the athletes, coaches, and family of the athletes settled down for a meal before the awards ceremony began. The awards ceremony started with spirit line coach Maria Gonzales taking the podium and introducing the young girls that made up the spirit line team. Theses girls work just as hard as the athletes that take the field or court for the Lobos and they also have to keep up their grades if they wish to be on the sidelines cheering on the athletic teams. After introducing all of the spirit line participants, Maria Gonzales named Chantel Arbizo as the outstanding

member of the spirit line and awarded her with the trophy for her hard work and dedication. Lobo football coach Matthew Waddell was up next and after giving a brief synopses of the Lobos first season playing eight-man football, he asked the audience to pay attention to the number of athletes who were underclassmen the past season and that only three members of last year’s team that barely missed the play-offs will graduate. The three seniors will be missed especially the play of quarterback and linebacker Thomas Cabrera who will represent the Lobo program in a couple of all-star games this summer. After mentioning his outstanding stats that Cabrera produced during the season, Coach Waddell and his assistants awarded Thomas with the trophy as the outstanding Lobo football player. Head coach of the Lady Lobo volleyball Marissa

Hayden High

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We’ll do the rest.Outstanding Athletes for 2011-2012 were Thomas Cabrera and Demitria Boltarez. (James Carnes photo)

School hosts annual Lobo Athletic BanquetGallego was next on the podium introducing the Lady Lobo volleyball team that had a good season but failed to make the state play-offs. The Lady Lobo volleyball team will miss the play of the four graduating seniors that had a lot to do with the success of the volleyball team and their play will be hard to replace but the cupboards will not be empty next year as several members of the team will return. After all the introductions were made Coach Gallego mentioned the dedication of the one senior who stood out the entire season and awarded her with the outstanding Lobo volleyball trophy. The senior was Demitria Boltarez. Coach Gallego remained at the podium this time as the head coach of the Lady

Lobo basketball program. With the majority of the ladies that played volleyball for Coach Gallego called back and introduced as members of the basketball team, Gallego again gave a brief overview of the season and the play of the Lady Lobos stating that again the Lady Lobos fell short of the power points needed for the state basketball tournament despite a winning season turned in by the Lady Lobos. Again because of her dedication, leadership and hard work on the court, Gallego named Demitria Boltarez as the outstanding Lady Lobo basketball player with the presentation of the outstanding basketball player trophy. Boy’s head basketball coach Enrique Padilla was up next and he also gave

a brief overview of the season explaining that the season did not progress as well as he wanted but that the boys gave it all they had every game despite losing some close basketball games in the last quarter of play. He mentioned that he will lose only three seniors with Matt Manriquez the only starter not coming back but said that the exciting play of the Lobos under the boards will be back. He praised the play of all the Lobo players and especially mentioned the play of Adrian Ochoa who despite his handicap played his heart out and defended the opposition’s best player usually keeping him under control and was quite a terror on the boards and for his play awarded Ochoa with the outstanding Lobo

basketball player trophy. The Lobo baseball program was up next with Head Coach Salvador Gallego introducing his assistants, Esteban Gallego and Matt Waddell. Coach Gallego gave the overview of the season mentioning that the Lobo baseball team had an outstanding season earning a spot in the state play-off tournament winning two games in the tournament before getting eliminated in the third round of the tournament by the number one ranked team in the tournament. Again, the Lobo baseball team was young with only three senior members but the three seniors will be hard to replace as all three were starters. Coach Gallego mentioned that the coaching staff had a hard time choosing the outstanding player with all

the players coming threw for the staff at one time or another but decided to award the outstanding trophy to the player that carried them deep into the state tournament with his leadership, hard work, dedication and his pitching. The trophy as the outstanding Lobo baseball player was awarded to Matthew Manriquez. Coach Gene Westrope was the last coach up representing the Lady Lobo softball program. Coach Westrope mentioned that the team could have easily given up when the Lady Lobos lost two starters with injuries and had several players playing with bothersome aches and pains. With the two starters out and several players having to play different positions because of injuries, the Lobo softball team did not give

up producing a winning season and a trip to the softball state tournament. After winning the first game of the tournament over their rivals in an exciting contest, the Lady Lobos lost their next game to get eliminated from the tournament. The Lady Lobo softball team said good-bye to the four senior players that will be hard to replace next year. Coach Westrope awarded the outstanding Lobo softball player trophy to Demitria Boltarez for her work in the pitching circle and for her dedication and hard work in not letting the softball get down on themselves with all the injuries. After a brief thank you to all the coaches, the people behind the Lobo athletic department, and to all the fans of Lobo athletics by academic counselor Pam

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Arizona. A detailed table showing different cutoffs is shown near the end of this release. R. Joe Sandberg, President of Redhawk comments: “This is a large step forward in demonstrating that our Copper Creek property is a large porphyry copper/molybdenum system similar to existing large scale operations in Arizona. The current resource remains open in all directions and the majority of the original seven square mile property containing the hydrothermal breccia bodies and strong alteration remains to be tested. We have now commenced our Pre-Feasibility Study and will continue with efforts to expand our resource and move Copper Creek closer to a production decision.”Curis fi nalizes $40 million loan facility and copper off-take agreement with Red Kite Curis Resources announced that it has executed defi nitive legal agreements with RK Mine Finance Trust I (“Red Kite”) for a senior secured bridge loan facility and copper cathode sale and off-take agreement. Under the terms of the bridge loan agreement, Red Kite will provide a $40 million loan with interest payable at LIBOR plus eight percent maturing two years from the date of closing. The loan is repayable without penalty or premium at any time

prior to maturity, with Curis having a one-time option to extend the maturity date by one year under specifi ed terms and conditions (the “Extension Option”). Interest on the loan is payable at maturity and certain fees will be payable from the net proceeds of the loan. The parties had previously contemplated that Red Kite would have the right to convert the outstanding amount of the loan into common shares of Curis at the time prior to maturity under specifi ed terms, but that conversion right has been removed from the fi nal defi nitive terms agreed between the parties. Under the terms of the signed off-take agreement, Curis will sell to Red Kite, on a take-or-pay basis, 25 percent, or if the Extension Option is exercised, 30 percent of the Florence Copper project’s copper cathode production for the life of the project. The off-take agreement has been structured such that copper cathode produced at Florence is to be purchased by Red Kite at a price consistent with London Metal Exchange (LME) market price quotations, subject to certain discounts. “The fi nalization of this agreement with Red Kite is a key milestone toward delivering on the development of this world class next generation copper project with no dilution to shareholders” commented Curis President Michael McPhie. “The agreement allows us to focus on the company’s key near-term objectives

of completing project permitting, engineering and the start of construction of the Phase 1 Production Test facility.” “A signifi cant percentage of the $40million will be invested locally in Arizona and will provide the opportunity for new jobs and supplier contracts, and will further reinforce Florence Copper’s positive impact on the local economy.”Oracle Mining Intercepts 87.5 Feet of 2.3% Copper and 17.5 Feet of 5.8% Copper Oracle Mining Corp. announced assay results of a new mineralized zone from its ongoing drilling program at the Oracle Ridge Copper Mine, located in southern Arizona. Drill hole ODH-24 encountered an interval of 17.5 feet of 5.81% copper and ODH-27 encountered an interval of 26.0 feet of 3.27% copper. In addition, the Corporation believes ODH-26, with an interval of 87.5 feet of 2.32% copper, is important as it indicates a large-scale irregularity in the intrusive/carbonate contact. Abrupt changes in the orientation of the intrusive/carbonate contact have been seen in other areas that host major skarn bed mineralization. The new target area was indicated based on mineralization that is exposed in the ramp connecting the 5900 and 6400 haulage ways. As there is no historic drilling recorded in this area, these intersections represent a new mineralized zone that is not included in the historic resource base. The following tabulates the

intervals obtained from this phase of the drilling program: The intervals were calculated using an external 1.0% copper cut-off and may include internal waste to refl ect a potential mineable width. True widths of drilling done to date will need to be modeled but are estimated to be 70% to 100% of the stated interval length. Intervals labelled “includes” are higher-grade portions of the previous listed interval. The results encountered in Holes ODH-24, ODH-26 and ODH-27 continue to reinforce the Corporation’s belief that the undrilled portions of the property have signifi cant potential to host additional +1.0% copper mineralization. These holes were drilled as part of the Corporation’s ongoing historic data base confi rmation program. The successful completion of the validation drilling program will allow the Corporation to undertake a National Instrument 43-101 compliant resource estimation. A total of 32 holes have been assayed and disclosed since Oracle Mining began its current drill program in early 2011. The assay results to date are consistent with historic data. The Corporation is analyzing the samples for a full suite of elements and have identifi ed silver and gold as likely by-products that could provide additional project economic value. Oracle Mining operates a rigorous QA/QC protocol on all aspects of sampling and analytical procedure. Drill core is

checked, logged, marked for sampling and sawn in half. One-half of each drill core is maintained for future reference and one-half of each drill core is sent for analysis. Half-core samples are shipped to Skyline Assayer and Laboratories (“Skyline”), an accredited laboratory in Tucson, Arizona, which is contracted to complete all sample preparation and assaying. Samples are analyzed employing the appropriate methodology for analyses of copper, as well as fi re assaying for silver and gold. For QA/QC purposes, Skyline runs a series of standard and blank samples and

provides the results of these assays to us. Oracle Mining periodically submit the pulps of the samples assayed by Skyline to Chemex in Reno, Nevada for check analysis. The technical information in this media release has been prepared in accordance with Canadian regulatory requirements set out in NI 43-101 and reviewed by Glenn R. Clark, P.Eng., of Glenn R. Clark & Associates Limited, a consultant for Oracle Mining and a Qualifi ed Person under NI 43-101, who is responsible for the technical information reported herein.

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By Steve YurekPastor, Kearny SBCWe are back on schedule

for our Sunday morning 11am service as we discuss the Fruit of the Spirit and our non-traditional 6pm Sunday praise and worship service. This past Sunday we enjoyed a joint service with Fellowship Baptist Church. Isn’t it great when Christians can look past the sign on the building and join together to worship our Lord Jesus Christ! Don’t forget about Vacation Bible School this year. We will be including the family from Copper Valley Christian Center, Kearny SBC, Church of the Good Shepherd and Fellowship Baptist Church. We invite you to go back to Babylon! Join us for our FREE Vacation Bible School - June 11th - 15th from 1pm to 3pm. Explore exotic sights and smells in a Babylonian bazaar! Take an adventure back

in time to the days of Babylon! Registration is FREE (you can also purchase a shirt for only $5.00) and not only are your children invited to join us....YOU ARE ALSO! Why not make this a family event. This year you have the option of joining your child as we go back 2000 years ago and actually become part of one of the many tribes of Israel. You will be in a small group that will travel together, worship together and learn about the culture of this time together. You will be able to visit the Marketplace and build a craft from Babylon and actually visit with Daniel himself in his palace room.Everyday, kids and adults will be challenged to share their belief in the one true God - just as Daniel did! Don’t miss out - register now to be part of this year’s Vacation Bible

Pastor’s Corner

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• COPPER BASIN CHAMBEROFCOMMERCE2012THEMEThethemefortheCopperBasinChamberofCommerce’sactivitiesfor2012is“CelebratingStatehood,100Years,WithRailsandTrails.”IfyouhavefavoritestoriesoftherailsandtrailsoftheCopperBasinareacontacttheCopperBasinNewsandtheywillassigntheirreporterstowriteyourstoryoryoucancontactRosalindPadillathroughtheChamberoffice.• KEARNY ELKS LODGEMEETINGS KearnyElks Lodge #2478meetings areheldthefirstandthirdTuesdaysofthemonthat7p.m.TheloungehasanewscheduleofMonday,WednesdayandFriday,5–8p.m.• EARLY HEAD START ENROLLMENT The Mammoth/Winkelman Early HeadStartisacceptingenrollmentapplicationsforchildren0-3yearsforthe2012-2013schoolyear.ChildrenmustbethreebeforeAug.31,2012,andparentsneedtobringinproofofbirth,guardianship, incomeand immunizations.Childrenwithdisabilitiesaccepted.Call520-487-2843formoreinformation.• SCHOOL BOARD PACKETSSchoolBoardpacketsarereadytobemailedoutorpickedupfromthePinalCountySchoolOffice.IfyouareinterestedinrunningforSchoolBoardmemberintheNovember,2012election,pleasecontactChiefDeputyTonyaTaylorat520-866-6579orttaylor@pinalcso.org,oryoucancontactBrendaThwaitsat520-866-6565orbthwaits@pinalcso.org.Theformscanalsobedownloadedfromourwebsitewww.pinalesa.org,clickontheElectionstabandfollowthelinkstotheElectionpacket.• ADULT BOY SCOUTLEADERSNEEDEDBoyScoutsofAmerica,Troop872,based inKearnyandsponsoredbytheChurchofJesusChristofLDSissearchingforAdultLeadersthatarewillingtovolunteertimeandtalentstoassistinbuildingthenextgeneration of leaders. If interested please call 520-363-0304 or email Kearny.baker@gmail.com.BoyScoutsofAmericarequiresthatallleaderssubmitanapplication,haveabackgroundcheck,andcompleteYouthProtectionTraining.• DUDLEYVILLE BURNBANEffectiveMay1–Sept.30,aBurnBanwillbeineffectfortheDudleyvilleVolunteerFireDistrict,whichincludestheareasofDudleyville,IndianHillsandAravaipa.AllpermitswillexpireMay1sAgriculturalpermits,eventhoughissuedforoneyear,arenullandvoidinourdistrictwhiletheburnbanisinplace.• GILA COUNTY SCHOOLBOARD Non-PartisanPetitions forGoverningBoardMembersarenowavailableintheGilacountySchoolSuperintendent’sOfficeandatlocalschooldistrictadministrationoffices.Anypersonwhoisaresidentandregisteredvoteriseligibletoseekelection.FileNominationPetitionsbetweenMonday,July9,–Wednesday,Aug.8.CandidateswillrunintheGeneralElectiononTuesday,November6.FormoreinformationcontactLindaO’Dellat928-402-8784or928-402-8783oryour localschooladministrationoffice.• LOBO BOOSTER CLUBTheLoboBoosterClubissellingT-shirts.Costis$12forsizesuptoXLAdult.For largersizes,add$2.CallRhondaCooperat356-7108formoreinformation.• TOWN OF HAYDEN TownofHaydenPublicWorkssummerhoursare6a.m.–2p.m.,effectiveWednesday,April25.• IN HONOR OF ADRIANACRUZInhonorofAdrianaCruz,theSophomoreClassofHaydenHighSchoolhasestablishedamemorialaccount,theAdrianaCruzMemorialFund,atBankoftheWest,foranyonewishingtohelpherfamily.Amemorialt-shirtsalewillalsotakeplace.Forquestions,contactRosemaryGarnerat520-444-7692orLizEncinasat520-275-0233orMonicaBadilloat520-591-1122orJenaMartinezat520-975-3876.• FREE FRIDAY NIGHTATTHEMOVIESEveryFridaynightat7p.m.atthe“newandexciting”KearnySBC,comeforafreemovie,freepopcornandfreelemonade.Seethepostersuptownfor thisweek’s family-friendlymovie!Bringapillow tocushionyourbumpkin!

• WRESTLING TOURNEYSTheCometWrestlingClubandMammoth-SanManuelCommunitySchoolswillbehostingeightdatesforK-12folk-stylewrestlingatSanManuelHighSchool.Thiswillhelpprovidefreemattime,strengthenSouthernArizonaWrestlingandhelpyoungmenandwomenbecomechampions.WrestlingwillbeheldintheSanManuelHighSchoolgym.Weigh-insareat8a.m.andwrestlingwillstartat9a.m.endingat noon.Wrestling is free and everyone welcome to participate with a parent signedwaiver.SummerSlamdatesare:May26,June9,June30,July14,July28andAug.11.Formoreinformationorquestions,pleasecallDanielNajeraat520-603-9929.• MEMORIAL DAY The Town of Kearny’sAdministrative Offices, Public WorksDepartmentandLibrarywillbeclosedforMemorialDay,May28.Monday’sandTuesday’sgarbagerouteswillbepickeduponTuesday,May29.• OPENING DAY Blazers Softball Opening Day will be Thursday, May 31. Incelebration,theywillberafflingoffanIntex15x42“above-groundswimmingpoolwithfilterpumpinordertoassisttheteamincompetinginthe‘BestoftheWest’Tournament.Ticketsare$1each,or$5for6.• TRI-COMMUNITY PALOOZATherewillbearockconcertandcelebrationwithall-day fun, startingatnoononJune2.Cost is$8 toattendand thatpriceallows twochildren, 10 or under, to accompany an adult for free. During the concert, along withgamesandvendors,therewillbeaShow‘N’ShineCarShow,orshowoffyourmotorcycleinstead.Eitherwaythecostforentryisa$5donation.Vendorspaceisstillavailablefor$25.Formoreinformation,pleasecallAliciaAllmendingerat520-429-3965,[email protected].• BENEFIT HORSESHOETOURNAMENT On Saturday, June 2, atWinkelmanFlatsabenefithorseshoetournamentwillbeheld.Sign-inwillbeat10a.m.,andstartwillbe11:30a.m.Formore information,contactSteveAldereteat520-780-2644orBobbyApodacaat520-591-0631.• KEARNY LIBRARY TheSummerReading program at theKearny LibrarywillbeginThursday,June7,forchildrenage4–12yearsofage.Thethemeis“DreamBig”andcombinedwithArizona’sCentennialcelebration.TheprogramwillbepresentedeveryThursdayinJune,from10a.m.–11:30a.m.Formoreinformation,call363-5861.• KEARNY CLEAN UPKearny’sfreedumpdayisheldonthesecondSaturdayofeverymonthattheoldtransferstation.ThenextfreedumpdayissetforJune9.• VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL Join us for our free Vacation Bible School atFellowshipBaptistChurch,June11–15,1p.m.–3p.m.TakeanadventurebackintimetothedaysofBabylon!Don’tmissout-registeronlineatwww.fellowshipbaptistvbs.comorcallPastorSteveat520-363-9573.• PMFHE ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT JUNE 16 The Pinal MountainFoundationforHigherEducationwillhost itsannualgolftournamentonSaturday,June16,attheCobreValleyCountryClubgolfcoursetobenefitstudentsonGilaPuebloandSanCarlos campuseswhoneedhelpwith textbooksand tuition.Theevent is a three-personscramble.Registrationbeginsat7a.m.withashotgunstartat8a.m.Costis$45perperson,includeslunch,andistaxdeductible.Thisyear’stournamentincludeslongestdrive,closesttothepin,andlongestputt.Theawardsceremonywillbeheldimmediatelyafter the tournament. For team registrationand/or teebox/hole sponsorships, contactBryanSeppalaat928-812-0098orJohnO’Donnellat928-812-1010.• FOOD BANK DISTRIBUTIONTheCopperBasinFoodBankwilldistribute foodonthethirdThursdayofeverymonthat1:30p.m.atHubbardParkinKearny.Thenextdistributiondate is June21.Pleasebringyourownbox.Donationsareaccepted.TheCBFB is assisted by the Florence FoodBank. Food distribution timesmay vary eachmonth.Numbersforthedistributionwillalwaysbegivenoutstartingat11:30a.m.

Clubs & Meetings• SUPERIOR ARBORETUM BINGO Superior Arboretum Residents AssociationBINGOwillbeheldTuesdaynightsat7p.m.intheCommunityRoomat199WestGrayDrive.• KEARNY ELKS LODGE#2478KearnyElksLodge#2478meetingsareheldthefirstandthirdTuesdaysofthemonthat7p.m.TheloungehasanewscheduleofMonday,WednesdayandFriday,5–8p.m.• MASONS TO MEET Ray-Winkelman Masons Lodge #24 will hold its regularmeetingat318FairhavenRoad,Kearny,onthesecondTuesdayofeachmonthat7:30p.m.AllMasonsareinvited.Apotluckmealwillbeheldpriortothemeetingat6:30p.m.Thepublic is invited to thepot luck.TheOrderof theEasternStarmeets thesecondThursdayofeachmonth.• PREGNANCY CARE CENTER HOURS The Pregnancy Care Center inWinkelman,locatedatFourthandThorneAvenuesinWinkelman,isopenonTuesdaysfrom10a.m.to4:30p.m.Youcancall(520)356-6015foraconfidentialappointment.

• COPPER BASIN SPORTSMEN’SCLUB TheCopperBasinSportsmen’sClubprovidesashootingandarcheryrangethatisidealforfamilyuse.TheclubmeetingsareonthethirdWednesdayofeverymonthat7p.m.atConstitutionHall.ThethirdSaturdaytheclubholdsapracticeshootingmatch,supervisedbyRalphMunoz(363-7239)orBrianYoung(363-9746).• KEARNY SENIOR CITIZENS The Kearny Senior Citizen’s groupmeets everyWednesdayat10a.m.atConstitutionHall.ThegrouptalksabouttripstodifferentplacesinArizonaaswellasothersubjects.Apotluckdinnerisheldafterthesocialhour.Newmembersareneeded.Comedownandjointhegroup.• ST. MARY’S FOODBANKSt.Mary’sFoodBankwillbeinfrontoftheCourtHouse,onthefirstFridayofeachmonth.• LOBO BOOSTERS ForLoboBoosterClubmembershipandinformation,pleasecallRhondaCooperat356-7108.• THE HAND-ME-UP SHOPTheHand-Me-UpShophoursareTuesday-Friday9a.m.to2p.m.

Don’t miss out on this year’s VBS at Fellowship

Baptist Church,June 11-15, 1-3 pm

vacation bible school

Three ways to register this year!(1) Online at www.fellowshipbaptistvbs.com

(2) By phone with Pastor Steve at 520-363-9573

(3) Stop by Fellowship Baptist and pick up a

registration form.

School at Fellowship Baptist Church. You have three way to register this year: (1) Go online at www.fellowshipbaptistvbs.com and register, (2) Call Pastor Steve Yurek at 520-363-9573 and register, or (3) Stop by Fellowship Baptist Church and pick-up a registration form. No Free Friday Night at the Movies this week because of Graduation. We will resume the following Friday with the movie – Courageous. Four men, one calling: To serve and protect. As law enforcement officers,

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Adam Mitchell, Nathan Hayes, David Thomson, and Shane Fuller are confident and focused. Yet at the end of the day, they face a challenge that none of them are truly prepared to tackle: fatherhood.Don’t forget the Greatest Gift is still – FREE! That is the gift of Eternal Life through a personal relationship with our Lord - Jesus Christ! Please visit a church that shares the truth this weekend! So, there you have it…If you have any questions or comments please send me a note at [email protected] or give me call at 520-363-9573. Smile…God loves YOU!!!

swimmers have qualified for high school state meets and age group state meets and the team currently has two State Champions, Will Newman and Evan Apuron. Please come out and enjoy

some golf while supporting youth programs in our community. Registration forms can be downloaded at http://tinyurl.com/ck4w2uz. For more information, please contact Bill Kellam at (520) 603-3994 or [email protected].

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Gonzales, she presented the outstanding senior athletic awards. Mrs. Gonzales presented the outstanding senior male trophy to Thomas Cabrera and Demitria Boltarez made a clean sweep of the female awards when she was presented with the outstanding female trophy. Congratulations to Thomas and Demitria

on their outstanding four years in the Lobo athletic program and a big thank you to all the young Lobo student-athletes who gave the Lobo fans much pride in their performance on the Lobo athletic fields. And to the Lobo graduating seniors who wore the Blue and White for the last time this year, congratulations on your four years as Lobo athletes, thank you for all the memories and good luck on your future plans after graduation.

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IglesIa Pentecostal del dIos de la Montaña

688 Hayden Ave., Hayden, Pastor alfredo tiradoLos Enbita Atodos

ServiciosAlabanza Y Predicasion

Domingo (Sunday), Spanish Service, Alfredo Tirado 5:00 pm Miercoles (Wednesday) Escuela Dominical 6:00 pm

Phone (cell) 623-297-0683 (spanish), church Phone 602-999-1062 (english)

Copper Basin

cHURcH oF JesUs cHRIstoF latteR-daY saInts

Kearny Ward - 200 Hammond Road sunday Morning Meetings: Sacrament: 9-10:10 a.m. Sunday School: 10:20-11 a.m. Priesthood, Relief Society, YW: 11:10 a.m.-12 p.m. evening Meetings: Wednesday: Relief Society Personal Enrichment: (bi-monthly) 6:30-8 p.m. Thursday: YM/YW (Mutual) & Scouts 7-8 p.m.

Bishop Bradley BakerStudy: (520) 363-7481

Foyer & Library 363-7771, Residence (520) 356-6391

cHURcH oF tHegood sHePHeRdSunday Worship - 9:00 a.m.

a United Methodist church in cooperation with the episcopal church and the

evangelical lutheran church of americaWe stand in awe of God and of one another

Pastor Nina YardleyYou can find us at the bottom of school hill in Kearny

520-363-7283www.thegoodshepherd.pbworks.com

FelloWsHIP BaPtIst cHURcHTilbury & Danbury, Kearny • Joe Palmer, Pastor

Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Worship Service: 10:45 a.m. Tuesday: Morning Fellowship: 10 a.m. Wednesday: Kid’s Club 4-5:30 p.m. Wednesday: Salt & Light Company (Youth): 6-7:30 p.m. Wednesday: Dinner and Bible Study: 6-7 p.m.

InFant JesUs oF PRagUecatHolIc cHURcH

501 Victoria Circle, KearnyDaily Masses: Wednesday-Friday 8:00 a.m.

Tuesday 6:00 p.m.Saturday Vigil: 6:00 p.m. Sunday Mass: 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 a.m.

Rev. Fr. Thomas Dekaa, Pastor 363-7205

KeaRnY cHURcH oF cHRIst103 Hammond Drive, Kearny

serving all of the copper Basin area Sunday Bible Study: 10 a.m. Sunday Worship: 11 a.m. Evening Worship: 6 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study: 7 p.m.

Daniel Foster, Minister363-7711 KeaRnY sBc

302 Danbury, Kearny, 363-9573See us on the web: www.kearnysbc.com

Sunday Bible Study 9:45 a.m.Sunday Morning Worship 11 a.m.Worship Sunday Evening 6 p.m.

“More than a just a church – We aRe FaMIlY!”Stephen Yurek, Pastor

lIgHtHoUse asseMBlY oF godWelcomes you!

Hwy. 77, MP 134,1/2 mile south of Winkelman Sunday School: 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship: 10:30 a.m. Evening Worship: 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Family Night: 7 p.m.

David Wade, Pastor 356-7414, 356-6718

san PedRo ValleYBaPtIst cHURcHDudleyville Road, Dudleyville

Sunday School: 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship: 11 a.m. Spanish Service: 5 p.m. Evening Service: 6 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting: 7 p.m.

Tim King, Pastor • 520-827-0820

st. JosePH’s catHolIc cHURcHWelcomes you!

300 Mt. View Road, Hayden Weekday Mass: M-W, F & S) 8:30 a.m. Saturday Vigil: 5:30 p.m. Sunday Mass: 8 a.m. & 10 a.m.Father Robert A. Rodriguez, Pastor 356-7223

coPPeR ValleY cHRIstIan centeRCorner of Upton & Croydon, Kearny

Worship Service: 11 a.m. Evening Service: 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Family Night: 6:30 p.m.

James Hosea, Jr., Pastor 363-7129

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contact the Copper Basin News at

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Public NoticeWhen recorded Mail to: Ron Herb 5420 W. Onyx Ave. Glendale, AZ 85302 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TS 12-005 The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Deed of Trust recorded in the office of the County Recorder of Pinal County, Arizona on September 11, 2006 in Pinal County Recorder fee number 2006-127412 at public auction to the highest bidder in the courtyard by the main entrance of the Arizona Superior Court Building, 575 N. Idaho Rd. Suite 109 Apache Junction, Arizona on April 26, 2012 at 2:00 o’clock PM. Arizona time, of said day: Property situated in Pinal County, Arizona described as follows: See Exhibit “A” attached ACCORDING TO THE DEED OF TRUST OR INFORMATION SUPPLIED BY THE BENEFICIARY, THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS PROVIDED PURSUANT TO A.R.S. 33-808(C): Identifiable Location: 5629 E. Fox Hollow Ln. Queen Creek, AZ 85140. TAX PARCEL NUMBER: 210-03-301 ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL BALANCE: $164,000.00 NAME AND ADDRESS OF ORGINAL TRUSTOR: Baldemar De Leon Macias, a married man as his sole and separate property 5629 East Fox Hollow Lane Queen Creek, AZ 85140. NAME AND ADDRESS OF BENEFICIARY: East Rock Financial, LLC, an Arizona limited liability company, 7119 E. Shea Blvd. #109-466 Scottsdale, AZ 85254. NAME AND ADDRESS OF TRUSTEE (as of date of recording of sale): Ronald B. Herb, licensed real estate broker 5420 W. Onyx Ave. Glendale, AZ 85302. 602-488-1349 [email protected] QUALIFICATIONS TO BE TRUSTEE: Licensed Real Estate Broker in Arizona. AGENCY REGULATING TRUSTEE: Arizona Dept. of Real Estate. Dated January 24, 2011 /s/ Ronald B. Herb – Trustee STATE OF ARIZONA COUNTY OF MARICOPA) SS Acknowledged before me on January 24, 2012 by Ronald B. Herb, licensed real estate broker and trustee of the above described deed of trust. /s/ Kyle Gregerson My Commision Expires: August 2,2014CBN Legal 5/2/12, 5/9/12, 5/16/12, 5/23/12

Public NoticeNotice for Publication ACC File Number: L17553536 1. Articles of Organization have been filed in the office of the Arizona Corporation Commission for Kiretose, LLC. 2. The address of the known place of business is 20816 North Jones Court, Maricopa, Arizona 85138. 3. The name and business address of the initial agent for service of process for this limited liability company is KEYTLaw, L.L.C., 3001 East Camelback, Suite 130, Phoenix, Arizona 85016. 4. Management of the limited liability company is vested in a Manager or Managers. 5. The name and address of the Manager of this limited liability company at the time of formation are: Douglas W. Smythe, 20816 North Jones Court, Maricopa, Arizona 85138. 6. The name and address of the only Member who owns a twenty percent or greater interest in the capital or profits of this limited liability company at the time of formation are: Douglas W. Smythe, 20816 North Jones Court, Maricopa, Arizona 85138.CBN Legal 5/9/12, 5/16/12, 5/23/12

Criminal damage to a residence was reported on the 300 block of Hartford. Criminal damage to a business was reported on the 1200 block of Tilbury. Other calls included 13 ambulance runs; one extra patrol request; one domestic disturbance report; two animal details other than dog bite; one fire call; one 911 hang-up; one motorist assist; four information reports; and one open door report. One verbal warning was given for speed and one written warning was issued for allowing a dog to run at large. One vehicle was red-tagged for a residential parking violation.

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models. When a Deputy is sick, on vacation or injured, we must have another Deputy work that shift on paid over-time or comp time. Now, the board plans to cut budgeted overtime nearly in half. If they are unwilling to prioritize the safety of our families by not hiring needed deputies and then cut overtime, there is only one result – delayed emergency response and compromising your safety. I guess it is more important to David Snider and Pete Rios to spend more than $6 million to renovate the county courthouse in Florence. Now we hear cost over

runs of $1 million for the courthouse and I’m sure the Sheriff’s Office will somehow be blamed. Why renovate the courthouse now, while the board says they don’t have money for fuel for patrol deputies? Why does the board need newer and larger offices when other county buildings are available? Even with this budget scam and cost shift by the board, the Sheriff’s Office budget is balanced. In fact we have nearly $2 million in additional monies available. We have generated a near record $12.8 million in revenue from contract Jail beds to the feds. No good deed goes unpunished by my political enemies, who have promised to raid these funds to pay for their union contract, ERE’s and increased fuel costs. I’m so proud of the men and women I lead at the Sheriff’s Office, who risk their own personal safety and lives for all of us. We run a highly disciplined operation, evidenced by faster emergency response times, obtaining national accreditation for our jail, improved training and modern equipment for our staff to perform their duties. No one can disagree with the fact that our Sheriff’s Office is providing better service than four years ago. Thank you for your continued support of your Pinal County Sheriff’s Office and the men and women who are proud to serve you. Respectfully,/s/ Paul Babeu, SheriffPinal County, Arizona

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peaks, canyons and deserts while stoking a love of reading. The 2012 Summer Reading Program is open to all Dudleyville area young people ages 4 to 14. Each session includes story time, games, prize

drawings and more.Our State, Our Story: Celebrating 100 Years of ArizonaEvery Wednesday in June – June 6, 13, 20 and 2710 to 11:30 a.m.Dudleyville Multigenerational Center4004 North Dudleyville Road Some of the books to be enjoyed during story time include:

Way Out in the Desert by T.J. Marsh and Jennifer WardDon’t Call Me Pig! a Javelina Story by Conrad J. StoradLucky Luis by Gary Soto For more information call the Pinal County Library District office at (520) 866-6457. The youth summer reading program is free of charge to youth 4 to 14.

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the accident and seek medical help. May 20 John Lopez Garcia, 54, Dudleyville, was arrested in the 78300 block of East Mesquite

Road, Dudleyville, and was charged with assault and disorderly conduct. He was transported and booked into the Pinal County Jail.

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Public NoticeWHEN RECORDED, RETURN TO: Michael J. Farrell, Esq. JENNINGS, STROUSS & SALMON, P.L.C. One E. Washington St., Suite 1900 Phoenix, Arizona 85004-2554 Telephone: 602-262-5911 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Deed of Trust dated October 15, 2004, and recorded on November 5, 2004, at Fee Number 2004-090528, in the official records of Pinal County, Arizona, at public auction to the highest bidder at the main entrance of the Superior Court Building located at 971 Jason Lopez Circle, Building A, Florence, Pinal County, Arizona, on June 20, 2012 at 11:00 a.m. on said day: Lot 18, THE RANCHES AT MARICOPA, according to Cabinet C, Slide 34 and Affidavit of Change recorded at Fee No. 2002-25662, records of Pinal County, Arizona. Purported Property Address: 9413 N. Salmonson Way Maricopa, AZ 85139 Tax Parcel Number: 510-83-018 Original Principal Balance: $124,700.00 Trastuor: ANDREW S. BRANCHIK 9413 N. Salmonson Way Maricopa, AZ 85239 Beneficiary: NATIONAL BANK OF ARIZONA 6001 N. 24th Street, Building C Phoenix, AZ 85016 Trustee: MICHAEL J. FARRELL, ESQ. Jennings, Strouss & Salmon, P.L.C. One E. Washington Street, Suite 1900 Phoenix, AZ 85004-2554 Trustee’s Telephone Number: (602) 262-5911 DATED: March 15,2012. /s/ Michael J. Farrell, Trustee Trustee Basis for Qualification: The Trustee is a member of the State Bar of Arizona, and qualifies under A.R.S. 33-803(A)(2) Regulator of Trustee: State Bar of Arizona STATE OF ARIZONA County of Maricopa) SS. This instrument was acknowledged before me on March 15, 2012, by Michael J. Farrell as Trustee. /s/ Kathrine A. Roberts Notary Public My Commission Expires: September 20, 2014CBN Legal 5/2/12, 5/9/12, 5/`6/12, 5/23/12

Public NoticeFILED PINAL COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT CHAD A. ROCHE Jan-5 2012 Name of Person Filing: Terry Lindgren DBA Street Address: Box 221 4685 N. Gold City, State, Zip Code: Apache Jct. AZ 85117 Telephone Number: 480-983-4498 Email Address: Desert Valley Manufactured Housing Services @yahoo.com Representing Self (No Attorney) SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA PINAL COUNTY In the Matter of: Terry Lindgren Name of Petitioner Tonya Burkette Billie Burkette Name of Respondent Case Number: CV201200046 TITLE: SUMMONS HONORABLE: GILBERTO V. FIGUEROA My company was hired by A-1 Hauling which is a GSA contractor to move and reinstall 4 manufactured homes: 3 Double-Wides and 1 Single Wide (see enclosed contract) Dated – Sept 23, 2011 on 10/12/2011 Check # 14549 was sent for 25,850.00 for payment. The check was no good Insufficient funds see enclosed check (copy) Mr Burkette Direct Deposit $5800.00 in my account (see next page) and still owes my company $20,050.00 + 12.00 Ret Ck +125.00 Total owed to us $20,187.00 + filing fee Attorney Fees I had my attorney write a letter (see enclosed) Dated 12/29/11 See Enclosed See Bill of Laden From Government United States were A-1 Hauling Received $36,750.00 Text complaint is available for review at the Pinal County Superior Court Clerk’s I have filed the ORIGINAL of the attached document on 1/5/2012 with the Cleark of the Superior Court of Arizona in Pinal County. Today’s Date 1/5/2012 Your Signature Terry LindgrenCBN Legal 5/9/12, 5/16/12, 5/23/12, 5/30/12

Public NoticeARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION OF 721 Bedford Road, LLC Pursuant to Section 29-631 and 29-632 of the Arizona Revised Statues, the undersigned hereby forms a limited liability company (the “Company”) and states as follows: 1. The name of the Company is 721 Bedford Road LLC L-1756588-5 2. The address of the Company's registered office in Arizona is: 5560 North Idaho Road Apache Junction, Arizona 85119 3. The name and the business address of the Company's statutory agent are: Travya Harvey, Esq. 1850 North Central Avenue Suite 1100 Phoenix, Arizona 85004 4. The Company is perpetual. 5. Management of the Company is vested in a Manager. 6. The name and address of the manager are: Charles Vacha 5561 North Idaho Road Apache Junction, Arizona 85119 7. The name and address of the member are: CHARLES VACHA LIVING TRUST, dated August 6, 2003 5560 North Idaho Apache Junction, Arizona 85119 DATED as of the 25th day of April, 2012. /s/ Charles Vacha Trustee CHARLE VACHA LIVING TRUST DATED AUGUST 6, 2003 ACCEPTANCE OF APPOINTMENT BY STATUTORY AGENT: I, TRAVYS HARVEY, ESQ. of MOYES SELLERS & HENDRICKS, LTD., having been designated to act as Statutory Agent of 721 Bedford Road, LLC, hereby consent to act in such capacity until removed or resignation is submitted in accordance with Arizona Revised Statutes. Agent Signature Travys Harvey, Esq. Moyer Sellers & Hendricks, Ltd.CBN Legal 5/9/12, 5/16/12, 5/23/12

Public NoticeARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION OF Charles Vacha, LLC Pursuant to Section 29-631 and 29-632 of the Arizona Revised Statues, the undersigned hereby forms a limited liability company (the “Company”) and states as follows: 1. The name of the Company is Charles Vacha LLC L-1756587-4 2. The address of the Company's registered office in Arizona is: 5560 North Idaho Road Apache Junction, Arizona 85119 3. The name and the business address of the Company's statutory agent are: Travya Harvey, Esq. 1850 North Central Avenue Suite 1100 Phoenix, Arizona 85004 4. The Company is perpetual. 5. Management of the Company is vested in a Manager. 6. The name and address of the manager are: Charles Vacha 5561 North Idaho Road Apache Junction, Arizona 85119 7. The name and address of the member are: CHARLES VACHA LIVING TRUST, dated August 6, 2003 5560 North Idaho Apache Junction, Arizona 85119 DATED as of the 25th day of April, 2012. /s/ Charles Vacha Trustee CHARLE VACHA LIVING TRUST DATED AUGUST 6, 2003 ACCEPTANCE OF APPOINTMENT BY STATUTORY AGENT: I, TRAVYS HARVEY, ESQ. Of MOYES SELLERS & HENDRICKS, LTD., having been designated to act as Statutory Agent of Charles Vacha, LLC, hereby consent to act in such capacity until removed or resignation is submitted in accordance with Arizona Revised Statutes. Agent Signature Travys Harvey, Esq. Moyer Sellers & Hendricks, Ltd.CBN Legal 5/9/12, 5/16/12, 5/23/12

AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATIONfor Arizona Corporation Commission

COPPER BASIN NEWSP O BOX 579, KEARNY, AZ 85237

520-363-5554 FAX 520-363-9663

STATE OF ARIZONA COUNTY OF PINAL

I, Annette Barajas, am a representative of the above newspaper and am authorized to make this affidavit of publication. Under oath, I state that the following is true and correct:

The Copper Basin News is a newspaper which is published weekly, is of general circulation and is in compliance with Arizona Revised Statutes § 10-140.34 & 39-201.A & B.

The notice will be/has been published three (3) consecutive times in the newspaper listed above.

DATES OF PUBLICATION:5/9/12, 5/16/12, 5/23/12

THE NAME OF THE CORPORATION: Charles Vacha, LLC

CORPORATE FILE NUMBER: L-1756587-4

TYPE OF DOCUMENT: ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION AUTHORIZED SIGNATURE:

__________________________________Title: REPRESENTATIVE

SUBSCRIBED AND SWORN TO BEFORE ME ON THE

________ DAY OF __________________________, 2012

___________________________________________NOTARY SIGNATURE

Public NoticeNOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I. Name: FOOTHILLS CONSULTING, LLC. File No. L-1760302-2. II. The address of the known place of business is: 62817 East Sandlewood Road, Tucson, AZ 85739. III. The name of the Statutory Agent is: Barton R. Culbertson, 62817 East Sandlewood Road, Tucson, AZ 85739. Management of the limited liability company is vested in a manager or managers. The names and addresses of each person who is a manager AND each member who owns a twenty percent or greater interest in the capital or profits of the limited liability company are: Barton R. Culbertson [member] [manager], 62817 East Sandlewood Road, Tucson, AZ 85739; Karen J. Culbertson [member] [manager], 62817 East Sandlewood Road, Tucson, AZ 85739.CBN Legal 5/23/12, 5/30/12, 6/6/12

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Public NoticeARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF A TAX-EXEMPT NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION Pursuant to A.R.S. §10-3202

(Arizona Non-Profit Corporation) 1.

The Name of the Corporation Is Unity Church of Payson. File No. 1744608-1 2. The purpose for which the corporation is organized: The Corporation is organized exclusively for charitable, educational, religious, or scientific purposes within the meaning of Section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Coda of 1954, as amended (the “Code”), and more specifically: A. Religious charitable and benevolent, scientific and educational, and especially to conduct religious services and activities according to the rules, regulations, usages and discipline of the Association of unity Churches, a non-profit corporation organized and existing under the laws of the State of Georgia, with headquarters located at 401 SW Oldham Parkway, Lee’s Summit, MO 64081; and to cultivate social interaction among Its members and to assist in improving the moral and spiritual conditions of humanity. B. To purchase and sell such literature, including magazines, pamphlets, and books as in the opinion of the Board of Directors and the Minister would be for the furtherance of its purposes and causes and which would meet with the approval of the Association of Unity Churches. C. To receive love offerings and contributions, to receive, manage, take and hold real, personal and/or mixed property by gift, grant, devise, or bequest, and to sell or dispose of the same for the benefit of this Corporation. D. To purchase or sell, hypothecate, mortgage, and lease such real and personal property is may be necessary for the purpose of the Corporation, and to execute deeds, contracts, agreements and obligations, the purposes whereof are consonant with the laws of the State of Arizona under which this Corporation is formed, and to accept and execute any trust; the purpose whereof is lawful under said laws and consistent with the purposes of this Corporation; and to do each and everything necessary, suitable, or proper for the accomplishment of any of the purposes herein enumerated, or which may at any time appear conducive or expedient for the benefit or protection of this Corporation. E. Notwithstanding any other provisions of these Articles of Incorporation, the Corporation shall have all the powers to carry out any and all activities in furtherance of any purpose for which a corporation may be organized, except to the extent that any power or purpose would not be permitted to be carried on: (1) by an organization exempt from Federal Income Taxation under Section 501(a) of the Code. or the corresponding provision of any future Federal Income Tax law, by reason of being described in Section 501 (c) (3) of the Code; (2) by a corporation, contributions to which are authorized deductible under Section 170(a) of the Code by reason of such corporation being described in Section 170 (c) (2) of the Code. 3. Character of Affairs: The character of affairs of the corporation will be religious, charitable and benevolent, educational, and especially to conduct religious services and activities, and engage in business and activities related to its religious and spiritual mission. 4. No part of the net earnings of the corporation shall inure to the benefit of, or be distributable to its members, directors, officers, or other private persons, except

that the corporation shall be authorized and empowered to pay reasonable compensation for services rendered and to make payments and distributions in furtherance of the purposes set forth in Article 2. No substantial part of the activities of the corporation shall be the carrying on of propaganda, or otherwise attempting to influence legislation, and the corporation shall not participate in, or intervene in (including the publishing or distribution of statements,) any political campaign on behalf of any candidate for public office. Notwithstanding any other provision of these Articles, the corporation shall not carry on any other activities not permitted to be carried on: (a) by a corporation exempt from Federal Income Tax under Section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code (or the corresponding provision of any future United States Internal Revenue Law) or: (b) by a corporation, contributions to which are deductible under Section 170(c)(2) of the United States Internal Revenue Code (or the corresponding provisions of any future United States Internal Revenue Laws). 5. Upon the dissolution of the corporation, the Board of Directors shall, after paying or making provision for the payment of all of the liabilities of the corporation, dispose of all its assets exclusively for the purposes of the corporation in such a manner, or to such organizations organized and operated exclusively for charitable, educational, religious or scientific purpose as shall at the time qualify as an exempt organization or organizations under Section 501(c)(3) of the United States Internal Revenue Code (or the corresponding provision of any future United States Internal Revenue laws) as the Board of Directors shall determine. Any such assets not disposed of shall be disposed of by the Superior Court of the county in which the principal office of the corporation is then located, exclusively for such purpose or to such organization or organizations, as said Court shall determine, which are organized and operated exclusively for such purpose. 6. The power of indemnification under the Arizona Revised Statutes shall not be denied or limited by the bylaws. The Corporation may indemnify any person against liability and expenses, including without limitation, attorney fees, judgments, fines and amounts paid in settlement, actually and reasonably suffered or incurred by reason of the fact that he/she is or was a director, officer, employee or agent of the Corporation, or is or was serving at the request of the Corporation as a director, officer, partner, trustee, employee or agent of another corporation, partnership, joint venture. trust, employee benefit plan or other entity, in all circumstances in which, and to the extent that, such indemnification is permitted by Arizona Revised Statues. The Corporation shall have the power to purchase and maintain insurance on behalf of any person who is or was a director of the Corporation, or was serving at the request of the Corporation as director or officer, against any liability asserted against them and incurred by them in any such capacity or arising out of their status as such whether or not the Corporation would have had the power to indemnify them against such liability under article 9. The right to indemnification herein above provided shall not be exclusive of any rights to which any director or officer of the Corporation may otherwise be entitled by law. 7. Board of Directors: The affairs of the Corporation

shall be conducted by the Board of Directors whose number and term shall be provided in the Bylaws of the Corporation and shall be synonymous with the Trustees referenced in the Bylaws. The Board of Directors, or any member thereof, may be removed at any time, with or without cause, by a majority vote of the Board of Directors of the Corporation. The names and addresses of the initial board of directors are: John L. Roethlein, 1500 N FarView Dr., Payson, AZ 85541; Lorian E, Roethlein, 1500 N FarView Dr., Payson, AZ 85541; Lynnette F. Brouwer, 705 E. Park Dr., Payson, AZ 85541.The initial Board of Directors shall serve as the directors until the first annual meeting of the church membership, or until their successors are duly elected and qualified. Except as otherwise provided in these Articles of Incorporation, the Board of Directors, by a majority vote of those present at a duly-convened meeting, shall have the power to adopt, amend and rescind the Bylaws for the governing of the Corporation, to fill vacancies occurring in the Board of Directors, or in the offices of the Corporation, from any cause, and to designate such powers and duties for said officers as they may be prescribed. Exemption of Private Property: The Incorporators, directors, officers, employees and agents of the Corporation and their property shall be forever exempt from liability or assessment for its debts, obligations or engagements. Director Liability: The personal liability of the directors of the Corporation for monetary damage for any action taken or any failure to take any action as a director, is eliminated to the fullest extent permitted by A.R.S. 10-3202(B)(1), as it may hereafter be amended or renumbered, or the analogous provision of any future Arizona nonprofit corporation code. 10. Known Place of Business: The street address of the known place of business of the Corporation is 600 State Hwy 260, Ste 14, Payson, AZ 85541. 11. Statutory Agent: The name and address of the statutory agent of the Corporation is: Lynnette Brouwer, 705 E. Park Dr., Payson, AZ 85541. 10. Incorporators: The name and address of the incorporator is: Lynnette Brouwer, 705 E. Park Dr., Payson, AZ 85541. All powers, duties. and responsibilities of the incorporators shall cease at the time of delivery of these Articles of Incorporation to the Arizona Corporation Commission. 11. DISCRIMINATION: The Corporation will not practice or permit discrimination on the basis of sex, race, national origin, religion, physical handicap or disability. 12. MEMBERS The corporation will have members. 13. Amendments: These Articles of Incorporation may be amended from time to time only by a majority vote of the Board of Directors of the Corporation present. In accordance with procedures set forth in the Bylaws of the Corporation, at a duly convened meeting called for that purpose, if a quorum is present and a notice is given as specified in the Bylaws of the Corporation. Executed this 23rd day of February, 2012 by all of the incorporators. Signed: /s/ John Roethlein; /s/ Lorian Roethlein; /s/ Lynnette Brouwer Unity of Payson PHONE: 928-478-8515 Acceptance of Appointment By Statutory Agent The undersigned hereby acknowledges and accepts the appointment as statutory agent of the above-named corporation effective this 23rd day of February. Signed: /s/ Lynnette F. BrouwerCBN Legal 5/23/12, 5/30/12, 6/6/12

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Public NoticeNotice for Publication Articles of Organization 1. The name of this Limited Liability Company is: ALEXANDRA CAPITAL LLC 2. The address of the registered office is: 818 N. Arizona Blvd. Coolidge, Arizona 85128 3. The name and business address of the agent for service of process are: Demetrios Sinodinos, 818 N. Arizona Blvd., Coolidge, Arizona 85128 4. Management of this Limited Liability Company is vested in a manager or managers. The names and addresses of each person who is a manager AND each member who owns a twenty percent or greater interest in the capital or profits of the limited liability company are: Demetrios Sinodinos, 818 N. Arizona Blvd., Coolidge, Arizona 85128CBN Legal 5/23/12, 5/30/12, 6/6/12

Public NoticeNOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I. Name: PD CONTRERAS PHOTOGRAPHY LLC L-1754527-6 II. The address of the known place of business is: 30186 N. OCOTILLO DRIVE, FLORENCE, AZ 85132 III. The name and street address of the Statutory Agent is: 30186 N. OCOTILLO DRIVE, FLORENCE, AZ 85132 Management of the limited liability company is reserved to the members. The names and addresses of each person who is a member are: Patrick D. Contreras managerCBN Legal 5/23/12, 5/30/12, 6/6/12

Public NoticeLarry O. Folks , #012142 Jessica M. Laginess, #025585 FOLKS & O’CONNOR, PLLC 1850 North Central Avenue Suite 1140 Phoenix, AZ 85004 Telephone (602) 515-0130 Facsimile: (602) 256-9101 E-mail: [email protected] Attorneys for Plaintiff 1203-0037 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PINAL BMO HARRIS BANK N.A., AS SUCCESSOR TO M&J MARSHALL & ILSLEY BANK, Plaintiff vs. MARLE- NOELLE DAHAN, Defendant.) Case No.: CV201200802 SUMMONS JANNA L. VANDERPOOL THE STATE OF ARIZONA TO THE DEFENDANT: MARLE-NOELLE DAHAN 4303 S. EL CAMINO DEL BIEN GOLD CANYON, AZ 85118-2971 YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to appear and defend, with the time applicable, in this action in this Court. If served within Arizona, you shall appear and defend within 20 days after the service of the Summons and Complaint upon you, exclusive of the day of service. If served out of the State of Arizona – whether by direct service, by registered or certified mail, or by publication- you shall appear and defend within 30 days after the service of the Summons and Complaint upon you is complete, exclusive of the day of service. Where process is served upon the Arizona Director of Insurance as an insurer’s attorney to receive service of legal process against it in this state, the insurer shall not be required to appear, answer or plead until expiration of 40 days after date of such service upon the Director. Service by registered or certified mail without the State of Arizona is complete 30 days after the date of filing the receipt and affidavit of service with the Court. Service by publication is complete 30 days after the date of first publication. Direct service is complete when made. Service upon the Arizona Motor Vehicle Superintendent is complete 30 days after filing the Affidavit of Compliance and return receipt or Officer’s Return. RCP4; ARS 20-222, 28-502, 28-503. YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that in case of your failure to appear and defend within the time applicable, judgment by default may be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the Complaint. YOU ARE CAUTIONED that in order to appear and defend, you must file an Answer for proper response in writing with the Clerk of this Court, accompanied by the necessary filing fee, within the time required, and you are required to serve a copy of any Answer or response upon the Plaintiff’s attorneys. RCP 10 (D); ARS 12-311; RCP 5. Requests for reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities must be made to the division assigned to the case by parties at least 3 judicial days in advance of a scheduled court proceeding. The name and address of plaintiff’s attorney is as follows: Jessica M. Laginess, Esq. Folks & O’Conner, PLLC 1850 N. Central Ave # 1140 Phoenix, Arizona 85004 SIGNED AND SEALED this: MAR 28 2012 CHAD A. ROCHE Clerk By: REBECCA PADILLA Deputy ClerkCBN Legal 5/16/12, 5/23/12, 5/30/12, 6/6/12

Public NoticeMichael J. Sheridan, #023001 SHERIDAN LARSON, PLLC 3035 S. Ellsworth Rd., Ste. 144 Mesa, AZ 85212 Phone: (480) 668-7600 [email protected] Attorney for Applicant ARIZONA SUPERIOR COURT PINAL COUNTY In the Matter of the Estate of HARRY MCFARLAND BRACKEN, Deceased) NO. PB 2012-00078 NOTICE TO CREDITORS (For Publication) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that ELISABETH VAN GELDEREN has been appointed Personal Representative of this Estate. All persons having claims against the Estate are required to present their claims within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice or the claims will be forever barred. Claims must be presented by delivering or mailing a written statement of the claim to the Personal Representative at c/o Michael J. Sheridan, Esq. 3035 S. Ellsworth, Ste. 144, Mesa, AZ 85212. Dated this 1st day of May, 2012. SHERIDAN LARSON, PLLC. /s/ Michael J. Sheridan 023001 SHERIDAN LARSON PLLCC 3035 S. Ellsworth, Suite 144 Mesa, AZ 85212 Phone: (480) 668-7600 Fax: (480) 986-3300 [email protected] Legal 5/23/12, 5/30/12, 6/6/12

Public NoticeNOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I Name: JIN LI LLC L-1756677-5 II The address of the registered office is: 20928 N John Wayne Pkwy #C1, Maricopa AZ 85139 The name and address of the Statutory Agent is: Jin Zheng 20928 N John Wayne Pkwy #C1, Maricopa AZ 85139 III Management of the limited liability company is vested in a manager or managers. The names and addresses of each person who is a manager AND each member who owns a twenty percent or greater interest in the capital or profits of the limited liability company are: Jin Zheng Member & Manager 20928 N John Wayne Pkwy #C1, Maricopa AZ 85139 Shan Yong Li Member & Manager 20928 N John Wayne Pkwy #C1, Maricopa AZ 85139CBN Legal 5/9/12, 5/16/12, 5/23/12

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Public NoticeNOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE

The following legally described property will be sold pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Deed of Trust and Assignment of Rents recorded on March 30, 2001 at 2001-013682 in the office of the County Recorder of Pinal County, Arizona, at public auction to the highest bidder on June 19, 2012 at 9:15 a.m. at the front steps of the Pinal County Courthouse, 971 N. Jason Lopez Circle, Building A, Florence, AZ 85232. All right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the following described property: TAX PARCEL NUMBER: 104-51-020A LEGAL DESCRIPTION The South half of the East half of the Southeast quarter of the Northwest quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 33, Township 1 North, Range 9 East of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Pinal county, Arizona; EXCEPT mineral as reserved to the United States of America as set forth in Patent of said land. Including any mobile home or other fixture. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and/or other common designation shown herein. The property address is purported to be: 10020 E. Cloudview Ave., Gold Canyon, AZ 85219 ORIGINAL PRINCIPAL BALANCE: $83,940.00 NAME AND ADDRESS OF CURRENT BENEFICIARY: AmericAn GenerAl Home equity, inc. n/k/A SprinGleAf Home equity, inc. 2050 N. Alma School Rd., Ste. 12 Chandler, Arizona 85224 Phone No. (480) 899-2350 Qualification of Trustee: The Trustee herein qualifies as a Trustee of the Trust Deed in the Trustee’s capacity as a member of the state bar of Arizona as required by A.R.S.§33-803(A). The Trustee is regulated by the State Bar of Arizona, 111 W. Monroe, Suite 1800, Phoenix, AZ 85003. NAME AND ADDRESS OF ORIGINAL TRUSTORS: Robin J. Graham Anna Marie Graham 10020 E. Cloudview Ave. or 6504 E. Quartz or 10358 E. Emerald Ave. Gold Canyon, AZ 85219 Mesa, AZ 85215 Mesa, AZ 85208 NAME AND ADDRESS OF SUCCESSOR TRUSTEE: Douglas V. Drury, Esq. 8110 E. Cactus Road, Suite 100 Scottsdale, Arizona 85260 (480) 368-5511 Sale information: muellerdrury.com The sale will be made for Cash or Cashier’s Check (in lawful money of the United States and acceptable to the Trustee), without convenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession, or encumbrances. Bidding: All bidding is open to the public, without regard to race, color, gender, religion, handicap, familial status or national origin. Property is sold on an as-is-where-is-condition. A deposit of $10,000.00 as required by law, by cashier’s check or other form acceptable to the Trustee, is required to be presented to the Trustee in order to be able to bid. Notice: This is a communication from a debt collector. This is an attempt to collect a debt; any information obtained will be used for that purpose. SIGNATURE OF TRUSTEE BY: Douglas V Drury DATED: 3/20/2012 STATE OF ARIZONA ) ) ss. County of Maricopa ) On March 20, 2012 before me, the undersigned, a Notary Public in and for said State, personally appeared Douglas V. Drury personally known to me (or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the person who executed the within instrument. WITNESS my hand and official seal Rachelle Lumpp Notary Public My Commission Expires: 6/30/12 CBN Legal 5/16/12, 5/23/12, 5/30/12, 6/6/12

Public NoticeNotice for Publication Articles of Organization 1. The name of this Limited Liability Company is: SinoCorp LLC 2. The address of the registered office is: 818 Arizona Blvd., Coolidge, Arizona 85128 3. The name and business address of the agent for service of process are: Demetrios Sinodinos, 818 Arizona Blvd., Coolidge, Arizona 85128 4. Management of this Limited Liability Company is vested in a manager or managers. The names and addresses of each person who is a manager AND each member who owns a twenty percent or greater interest in the capital or profits of the limited liability company are: Demetrios Sinodinos, 818 Arizona Blvd., Coolidge, Arizona 85128CBN Legal 5/23/12, 5/30/12, 6/6/12

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AnnouncementJob Title:Title I AideClosing Date:June 13, 2012Requirements: • High School Diploma/GED• Meet the requirements according to the Arizona Department of Education Paraprofessional Proficiency Test or an Associate’s Degree or the equivalent of hours to an Associate’s Degree• Patience and sensitivity in dealing with students• Ability to work cooperatively with students and staff• Ability to maintain a high level of confidentialitySummary: • Assist the Title I Teacher• Grade papers, making copies and playground duty• Small group or 1:1 instructionTotal time on Job:Part-time / 6.5 hrs per day (Monday - Friday)Hourly Wage:$7.65 per hour (Per Current Scale)Applications can be picked

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Role: Lead Core HandlerDescription:

Resolution Copper is seeking a Lead Core

Handler. The Lead Core Handler is responsible for supervision of Core

Handling crew on weekends and at other times when the Core Processing Supervisor

is unavailable.Accountabilities:

• Accountable to work safely at all times and to understand expectations of safety systems and procedures at Resolution Copper. The Lead Core Handler is expected to act as a leader encouraging safe behavior and work practice within the core handling team.• Responsible for the core handling team when the Core Processing Supervisor is unavailable. This responsibility includes safety expectations and overall work behavior, and may involve engaging staff to improve performance when issues are identified.• Accountable to perform core handling duties including retrieval of core from drill sites, moving core within the warehouse to help facilitate geology teams work, precisely cut core sampling, and box core for long-term storage. After boxing and sampling, core boxes will be palletized. Using forklifts these core pallets and sample crates will be stored on shelving within the department warehouse.

Qualifications:• MSHA/OSHA training is required for this position• Forklift and light vehicle operation• General computer skills, mechanical skills and mathematical skills are required• 3 years minimum experience

Closing date is May 31st, 2012. Resumes may be submitted via email to Monica.denogean@

resolutioncopper.com or by fax to 520-689-9304. Please reference “Lead

Core Handler” when submitting resume.Resolution Copper

Company is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Role: Core HandlerDescription:

Resolution Copper is seeking a Core Handler.

The Core Handler primary purpose is to assist

Geologist in the evaluation of drill core used in the

development drilling program.

Accountabilities:• Retrieval of rails of drill core from drilling rigs• Organize storage of rails of core in the warehouse• Transport core between the warehouse and Geologist workstations• Cutting and boxing of all drill core• Assemble cardboard core storage boxes• Organize all drill core on pallets and placement on shelves in the warehouse• Contribute in the housekeeping and maintenance of the core storage facility• Willingness to assume various assigned responsibilities

Qualifications:• High School Diploma or GED• Valid Arizona Driver’s License• Basic mathematics, basic English speaking and reading skills• Good interpersonal communications• Ability to read, understand and practice Resolution Health, Safety and Environmental policies and standards.• Experience in working as a member of a team• Ability to communicate in both a written and verbal manner

Closing date is May 31st, 2012. Resumes may be submitted via email to [email protected] or by fax to 520-689-9304. Please reference “Core Handler” when submitting resume.

Resolution Copper Company is an Equal

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Wanted to buy Scrap Cars and Trucks $50 to $300, Car batteries $6, Metal $100 Ton, Stoves w/d Ref, All metal, Aluminum 25¢LB, Copper $2LB, Aluminum Cans 60¢LB, Lead 10¢LB, Brass $1LB . Call Wayne 480-227-1287 W4/4 8TP

The family of Charles Harmon wishes to thank all of you who comforted us during this

diffi cult time of sorrow. Thank you for your prayers, your

phone calls, the flowers and cards and for the food you so graciously

prepared. A special thank you to Pastor

Tim King, who somehow got us

through this, and to our special church family at San Pedro

Valley Baptist Church. Chuck

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every one.

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