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OBITUARIES Emetria Rios ‘Ernie’ Munoz Emetria Rios “Emie” Munoz, age 76 of Miami, Arizona passed away on Wednesday, May 15, 2019 at her

residence. She was born in Hayden on March 3, 1943. She was the daughter of Angela (Duarte) and Santiago Rios. She was a homemaker. Ernie was preceded in death by her parents, Angela and Santiago Rios; her husband, Joe Ybanez Munoz; her children, Joseph Munoz and Lorraine Marin; her brothers, Manuel Rios, Santiago Rios and Vince Rios; her sisters, Maria Berdugo, Helen Aguirre, Carmen Rios and Jenny Avery.

Emie is survived by her daughters, Lisa Corona and Aurora Carbasco of Miami; her brothers, Joe Rios of Kearny, Tom Rios of Chandler, AZ and Pete Rios of Dudleyville; her sisters, Ruth Aguirre of Tucson and Angie Huerta of Mammoth; nine grandchildren and 10 greatgrandchildren. Rosary will be on Friday, May 24, 2019 at 9:30 a.m. at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Hayden. Funeral Mass will follow at 10 a.m. Interment of ashes will be at Mountain View Cemetery in Hayden.

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Joe Mora Moreno of Hayden, Arizona, passed away on Saturday, May 11, 2019 in Tucson, Arizona to go home with our Lord, Jesus Christ, at the age of 84 years. Joe was born in Hayden, Arizona on Sept. 28, 1934. Joe was preceded in death by his parents, Manuel P. Moreno and Guadalupe Moreno, and siblings, Manuel Mora Moreno, Sarah Moreno Cooney and Patsy Moreno. Joe is survived by his loving wife of 45 wonderfully blessed years, Yolanda Cordova Moreno; their 5 children, Lisbee (Robert) Manriquez, Jose Manuel Moreno, Hector Luis (Nannette) Moreno, Jesus Enrique “Kiki” Moreno,

TOWN OF WINKELMAN PUBLIC NOTICE The Winkelman Town Council is accepting “Letters of Intent” to fill a vacant council seat. This council seat expires August 2022. If you are a Registered Voter and a Winkelman resident, you are eligible to serve and help your community. Letters of Intent will be accepted until the seat is filled. Please submit your “Letter of Intent” at the Winkelman Town Hall Office, 206 Giffin Avenue or mail to P.O. Box 386, Winkelman, A 85192. If you have any questions regarding this notice, please contact the Town Hall Office at 530-3567854.

Saharina Jennifer Moreno and Priscila Aracely (Julio) Moreno-Flores. Joe also leaves behind his 7 grandchildren, his granddaughter, Lily Manriquez, and grandsons, Francisco “Panchito” Moreno, Jacob, Bobby, and Joshua Joseph “JJ” Manriquez, Aviv “Juni” Valenzuela Moreno and Christopher Moreno-Flores. Joe will be lovingly remembered by his surviving siblings, brothers Robert (Gloria) Moreno of Tucson, AZ and Fito (Margie) Moreno of Oracle, AZ; and sisters Theresa (Jesus) Martinez of Oracle, AZ, Cecilia (Henry) Quintana of California, Evelyn (Sal) Haro of Sun City, AZ and Luisa (Rafael) Baldenegro of Kearny, AZ. Services were held on Saturday, May 18, 2019 at St. Joseph’s Catholic Church in Hayden, Arizona. He was Laid to rest at Mountain View Cemetery, Hayden, Arizona. Your memory is my keepsake with which I’ll never part. God has you in His keeping. Mi Querido Viejo, I will forever have you in my heart. Funeral arrangements were provided by Griffith Mortuary.

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Teens and Drunk Driving

t’s officially spring and with spring comes warmer weather, singing birds, sunny days, blooming flowers, backyard BBQ’s and parties, parties, parties! While most people enjoy a good party, springtime brings parties that are especially fun for new high school and college graduates. In most states when someone becomes 18 years of age, they are legally an adult. But ask any teenager and they will tell you that the move that completes the transition from childhood to adulthood doesn’t happen until the day they graduate high school. Yup! They are 18 years old and an honest to goodness adult! Whatever path a teen sets for their life, going onto college, heading out into the workforce, entering the military or just hanging around the house doing nothing, the choice is theirs! Speaking of choices, one of the BIGGEST choices a teen will make is whether or not to get behind the wheel of a vehicle and drive, especially after they have been drinking. And make no mistake it is a choice you make! In Arizona, as in most states, the level of blood alcohol that defines you as being drunk is 0.08%. Just because most states say that your blood alcohol level needs to be 0.08% or higher to be considered legally drunk, any percentage of alcohol in your bloodstream will alter your ability to drive safely. In Arizona, the term “driving under the influence” (DUI) is used not DWI which means “driving while intoxicated”. Oh, and did you know you can be considered DUI from other things like the effects of prescription medication, illegal drugs, etc.? So, DUI doesn’t just mean you are under the influence of alcohol. Are you aware that Arizona also has a “not-a-drop” law that makes it illegal for motorists who are under the age of 21 years to drive with any detectable amount of alcohol in their system. This is commonly referred to as a “baby DUI.” According to the CDC (Center for Disease Control) in 2016, 2,433 teens in the United States ages 16–19 were killed and 292,742 were treated in emergency departments for injuries suffered in motor vehicle crashes. That means that six teens ages 16–19 died every day due to motor vehicle

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AZ SAFETY SOLUTIONS By Karen Hauca Special to Copper Area News crashes and hundreds more were injured. Many people mistakenly think that drunk driving only applies to them only if they are the driver of a vehicle who is under the influence of alcohol or some sort of drug. No, it doesn’t! You may be completely sober, driving down the road minding your own business and be involved in a crash with another vehicle that is driven by a drunk driver! So, what can you, as a teen do to make smart choices regarding drunk driving? Here are a few tips: • Choose to never drink and drive. • Refuse to ride in a car with a teen driver who has been drinking. • Follow “rules of the road” in your parent-teen driving agreement. • ALWAYS wear a seat belt on every trip, no matter how short a trip is. • Obey speed limits. • Never use a cell phone or text while driving. What can parents do to help their teen make smart, educated choices? Here are a few great tips for you: • Understand that most teens who drink do so to get drunk. • Recognize the dangers of teen drinking and driving and that teen drivers are at much greater risk of crashing after drinking alcohol than adult drivers. Continued on page 17

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May 22, 2019

Ray High School seniors rewarded for hard work

This year’s graduating seniors were rewarded for all their hard work with thousands of dollars in scholarships and awards during Ray High School’s 2019 Scholarship Awards Ceremony. Amee Kenyon received the University of Arizona Wildcat Excellence Award ($5,000 a year for four years); Ruth Reed Cowden Scholarship ($250); NAU Lumberjack Scholarship ($10,650 for four years); Asarco Scholarship ($1,250); and the Kearny Cares Foundation Scholarship ($1,250). Tara Lorona received the Gateway Community College Athletic Scholarship which includes full tuition, fees and books for two years. She signed a letter of intent to play softball for the college earlier this year. She also received the NAU Lumberjack Scholarship ($10,650 for four years); Asarco Employee Funded Scholarship ($2,000); Carmen Bustamante Memorial Scholarship ($250); Chastain Educational Scholarship ($700); Copper Area Health Volunteers Scholarship ($1,000); Junior Chamber of Commerce Scholarship ($400); SaddleBrooke Community Outreach Scholarship ($1,500 for two years); Art Padilla Memorial Scholarship ($500); and the Native Air Scholarship ($1,000).

Jaden Pace received the ASU Academic Achievement Scholarship ($2,000 for four years); Resolution Copper John Rickus Scholarship ($1,000); Cobre Valley Medical Center Auxiliary Scholarship ($2,000); and the SaddleBrooke Community Outreach Scholarship ($3,000 for four years). Hailey Rutter received the NAU Lumberjack Scholarship ($10,650 for four years); University of Arizona Wildcat Excellence Award ($5,000 for four years); SaddleBrooke Community Outreach Scholarship ($3,000 for four years); and the Robin Coon Scholarship ($1,000). Stone Patterson was awarded the NAU Lumberjack Scholarship ($10,650 for four years); Copper Area Health Volunteers Scholarship ($1,000); and the SaddleBrooke Community Outreach Scholarship ($3,000 for four years). Daniella Hinojos received the Chandler Gilbert Community College Athletic Scholarship which includes full tuition, fees and books for two years. She signed a letter of intent to play softball for the college earlier this year. She also received the NAU Lumberjack Scholarship ($10,650 for four years); Junior Chamber of Commerce Continued on page 5 Janna Lengel received the Edward M. and Obdulia M. Feldhake Memorial Scholarship from Edward Feldhake. James Carnes | CBN

Amee Kenyon, left, and Edward Baca Jr., right, received the Asarco Scholarship from Mike Kotraba. James Carnes | CBN

Roxanna Fuerstenburg presented the National Honor Society Scholarship to Brittany Smitch. James Carnes | CBN


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The SaddleBrooke Community Outreach Scholarship was presented to, from left, Stone Patterson, Tara Lorona, Daniella Hinojos, Jaden Pace and Hailey Rutter. Larry and Linda Richter presented the awards. James Carnes | CBN

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Scholarship ($500); Art Padilla Memorial Scholarship ($500); SaddleBrooke Community Outreach Scholarship ($1,500 for two years); and the CCAB Scholarship ($75). Janna Lengel received the ASU Provost Scholarship ($8,000 for four years); NAU Lumberjack Scholarship ($10,650 for four years); Resolution Copper General Scholarship ($3,000); Edward M. and Obdulia M. Feldhake Memorial Scholarship ($700); and the Robin Coon Scholarship ($1,000). Edward Baca Jr. received the NAU Lumberjack Scholarship ($10,650 for four years); Asarco Scholarship ($1,250); and the Kearny Cares Foundation Scholarship ($1,250). Anthony Lopez received the CAC Promise for the Future Scholarship which includes full tuition for two years; Coppernet Systems Academic Award ($500); and the John Slater Memorial Scholarhip ($500). Brittany Smitch received the NAU Lumberjack Scholarship ($10,650 for four years); NHS Scholarship ($400); Coppernet Systems Academic Award ($500); and the CCAB Scholarship ($75). Romeo Williams-Varley received the NAU Lumberjack Scholarship ($10,650 for four years); and the Navy Scholarship. Destiny Gonzales received the Kearny Women’s Club

Scholarship ($1,000). Guillermo Ortega was awarded the CAC Promise for the Future Scholarship which includes full tuition for two years; and the Kearny Women’s Club Scholarship ($1,000). Myranda Figueroa received the CAC Promise for the Future Scholarship which includes full tuition for two years; Dave McFee Memorial Scholarship ($500); Pinal County Federal Credit Union Scholarship ($500); and the Bert Slater Memorial Scholarship ($1,000). Riley Cude was awarded the Arizona Elks Association Vocational Grant Award ($1,100); and the Robin Coon Scholarship ($1,000). Spencer Bryce and Marina Vega each received the Robin Coon Scholarship ($1,000). Tino Baragan was awarded the Round Mountain MTC Scholarship which includes full tuition and books for two years. Morgan Bray received the CAC Promise for the Future Scholarship which includes full tuition for two years; and the Copper Basin Railway Scholarship ($500). Dakota Willis and Skyler Hughes were each awarded the CAC Promise for the Future Scholarship which includes full tuition for two years. Robert Creel-Marler received the Army Scholarship.

Morgan Bray receives the Copper Basin Railway Scholarship from Rikki Galka. James Carnes | CBN


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May 22, 2019

Area high schools set commencement for May 23, 24

Speaking at Friday night’s Commencement at the Ray District Auditorium are, from left, Valedictorian Amee Kenyon, Valedictorian Tara Lorona, Salutatorian Stone Patterson, Valedictorian Jaden Pace and Valedictorian Hailey Rutter. James Carnes | CBN

Copper Corridor high schools will celebrate commencement this week. San Manuel High School will host the 64th annual commencement on Thursday, May 23, on Littau Field. The Valedictory address will be delivered by Darien Apuron. Taya Dockum will deliver the Salutatory address. The San Manuel High School class of 2019 has 51 members. Hayden High School Commencement will be held Friday, May 24, at Lalo Serrano Memorial Field in Winkelman. The Valedictorians are Angelita Casillas, Robert Casillas and Kayla Islava and the Salutatorian is Ariana Allen. The four will speak during the ceremony. The Hayden High School Class of 2019 has 15 members. Ray High School’s Commencement will also be held Friday, May 24, at the Ray School District Auditorium. Commencement speakers include: Valedictorians Amee Kenyon, Tara Lorona, Jaden Pace and Hailey Rutter and Salutatorian Stone Patterson. The Ray High School Class of 2019 has 33 members. Superior High School commencement is set for Friday, May 24, on Memorial Field. The Valedictory address will be delivered by AugustineLou Hing. Marissa Estatico will deliver the Salutatory address. The Superior High School Class of 2019 has 33 members. All four ceremonies will begin at 7 p.m. Congratulations to all the graduates. Best of luck to all of you as you begin the next journey in your lives.


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Ray District High School Class of 2019

Amee Kenyon

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Jaden Pace

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Ray District High School Class of 2019

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ADL recognizes Hayden High School as ‘No Place for Hate’ ADL Arizona has designated 31 Arizona schools as No Place For Hate® (NPFH). Among them is Hayden High School (HHS) which is being recognized for creating a safe learning environment, bringing awareness to the issues of bullying and bias, promoting diversity, unity, and respect among students. No Place For Hate® is an ADL initiative offering students, teachers, administrators and family members the opportunity to work together to enhance a

culture of respect in the school community. The program encourages schools to complete various campus activities and projects to promote unity and reduce bullying, namecalling and other expressions of bias. Carlos Galindo-Elvira, an HHS 1985 graduate and ADL Arizona Regional Director, commented, “I am beaming with pride that Hayden High School joins 30 Arizona schools committed to campuses free of bias,

bullying and bigotry.” Adding, “The work by Hayden High School demonstrates the leadership and direction of students working toward inclusivity and respect for all students.” Hayden High School’s banner was presented to the HHS No Place for Hate Committee at a student assembly on May 15, 2019. Members of the committee include: Carol Monroy, Joel Rodriguez, Noah Monroy, Continued on page 14

Hayden High School celebrates its new designation as a ‘No Place for Hate’.

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May 22, 2019

Hayden seniors earn scholarships

Hayden High School graduates were rewarded for all their hard work with thousands of dollars in scholarships and awards during Hayden High School’s

Joe Wilhelm was honored for his generosity. He was named a “Lobo for Life”. Anna Guzman presented the Asarco manager with a special T-shirt. James Carnes | CBN

2019 Scholarship Banquet held Tuesday, May 14. Following a welcome address by the HaydenWinkelman Unified School District Superintendent Jeff Gregorich, the scholarship presentation began. Gila County Sheriff Deputy Gilbert Olivares presented the Gila County Law Related Education Scholarship to Angelita Casillas; the Gila County School Resource Officer Scholarship to Robert Casillas; the Gila County Posse Search and Rescue Scholarship to Robert Manriquez; and the Ron Nelvin Memorial Scholarship to Kayla Islava. Each scholarship was $500. Rosemary Garner presented the Aaron David Lagunas Scholarships to Robert Casillas and Angelita Casillas. Each scholarship was $250. Maryann Velasco presented the Adriana “Adri” Cruz Scholarship to Robert Manriquez and Angelita Casillas. Joe Wilhelm presented the Asarco Hayden Operation Scholarship to Kayla Islava, Angelita Casillas and Robert Casillas. Each scholarship was $833. The Bony Cruz Scholarships, each $300, were presented to Angelita Casillas and Robert Casillas. Bonnie Pinkard made the presentations. Receiving CAC Academic Scholarships (full tuition) were Robert Casillas, Kayla Islava and Angelita Casillas. Benny DiSantiago made the presentation.

Ariana Allen received the Cynthia “Cindy” Magallanez Scholarship from Thelma Casillas and Michelle Gonzales. Receiving La Familia Scholarships were Kayla Islava and Ariana Allen. Presenting the scholarships were Pam Gonzalez and Nanny Moreno. Ariana Allen received the Filiberto and Enedina Lobo for Life Scholarship from Kathy Cruz. Continued on page 13

Jovanna and Francisco Calzadillas presented the Perseverance Scholarship to Robert Manriquez. James Carnes | CBN

CAC Promise for the Future Scholarships were presented to: Kayla Islava, Ariana Allen, Robert Manriquez, Anahi Aragon, Angelita Casillas, Robert Casillas, Joel Rodriguez and Noah Monroy. James Carnes | CBN

Robert Manriquez received the Gila County Supervisors Scholarship for $1,500. Jacque Pool and Pam Gonzalez made the presentation. James Carnes | CBN


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Lobo Booster Scholarships were presented to Kayla Islava, Robert Casillas, Angelita Casillas, Robert Manriquez and Ariana Allen. Thelma Casillas and Michelle Gonzales made the presentations. James Carnes | CBN

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Continued from page 12 Gregorich presented Future Educator Scholarships to Larry Richter presented SaddleBrooke Community Robert Manriquez, Robert Casillas and Angelita Casillas. Outreach Scholarships to Kayla Islava, Robert Casillas Each scholarship was $200. and Angelita Casillas. Each scholarship is $3,000, Irma Newman presented the Junior Chamber of renewable for four years. Commerce Scholarships to Robert and Angelita Casillas. Wildcat Tuition Awards were presented to Robert The Hayden-Winkelman PTO Scholarships were and Angelita Casillas. Kayla Islava also received this presented to Robert Manriquez and Angelita Casillas. scholarship. Kayla and Robert also received the NAU Mitzi Ochoa and Mia Real presented the awards. Lumberjack Award. Lobo Booster Scholarships were presented to Kayla CAC Promise for the Future Scholarships were Islava, Robert Casillas, Angelita Casillas, Robert presented to: Kayla Islava, Ariana Allen, Robert Manriquez and Ariana Allen. Thelma Casillas and Manriquez, Anahi Aragon, Angelita Casillas, Robert Michelle Gonzales made the presentations. Casillas, Joel Rodriguez and Noah Monroy. Lydia Martinez and Anna Guzman presented the Lopez Robert Manriquez also received the Gila County Family Scholarships to Robert Manriquez and Robert Supervisors Scholarship for $1,500. Jacque Pool and Casillas, each worth $250. Pam Gonzalez made the presentation. Jovanna and Francisco Calzadillas presented the Also at Tuesday’s celebration, Joe Wilhelm was Perseverance Scholarship to Robert Manriquez. honored for his generosity. He was named a “Lobo for Angelita Casillas was awarded the Resolution Copper Life”. Lydia Martinez and Anna Guzman presented the Scholarship by Melissa Rabago. Asarco manager with a special T-shirt.

Ariana Allen received the Filiberto and Enedina Lobo for Life Scholarship from Kathy Cruz. James Carnes | CBN


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May 22, 2019

Local area softball and baseball players earn postseason honors By Andrew Luberda Copper Area News The conclusion of the football & volleyball seasons means a myriad of media outlets will be honoring players for their performances this year. The increasing success of the teams in and around the Copper Corrido area has resulted in more recognition for local players. The Arizona Interscholastic Association (AIA) released postseasons honors, naming All-Conference and AllRegion teams in each of the six divisions. The following is a list of players, by team, who received recognition for their efforts: SOFTBALL Ray AIA 1A Conference Coach of the Year – Rene Pacheco. AIA 1A Conference Player of the Year – Daniella Hinojos. AIA 1A Conference Defensive Player of the Year – Tara Loroña. AIA 1A Conference First Team – Daniella Hinojos, Tara Loroña, Amee Kenyon, Julie Meza.

Summit Healthcare Regional Medical Center located in the beautiful White Mountains of Northeastern Arizona in Show Low is now accepting applications for our NEW Senior Behavioral Health Unit opening January 1st, 2020! Our new Senior Behavioral Health Unit (Geropsychiatric Unit) will offer a short-term, inpatient mental health program for older adults. The 12-bed unit will be designed to evaluate and treat psychiatric patients with and without concurrent medical issues.

AIA 1A Conference Second Team – Shelby Yocum, Chelsea Boyd-Flores. AIA 1A East Region Co-Coach of the Year – Rene Pacheco. AIA 1A East Region Player of the Year – Daniella Hinojos. AIA 1A East Region Defensive Player of the Year – Tara Loroña. AIA 1A East Region First Team – Daniella Hinojos, Tara Loroña, Amee Kenyon, Julie Meza, Chelsea Boyd-Flores. AIA 1A East Region Second Team – Shelby Yocum. Hayden AIA 1A Conference Second Team – Ahleah Arbizo. AIA 1A East Region First Team – Ahleah Arbizo. AIA 1A East Region Second Team – Julianna Hong, Sarrah Perez, Analecia Cruz. Superior

AIA 1A Conference First Team – Anisah Cardenas, Lindsay Ketron, Marisa Estatico, Korrina Romero. AIA 1A Conference Second Team – Makayla Martinez, Marlee Estatico. AIA 1A East Region Co-Coach of the Year – Alfonso Lopez. AIA 1A East Region Offensive Player of the Year – Lindsay Ketron. AIA 1A East Region First Team – Anisah Cardenas, Lindsay Ketron, Marlee Estatico, Korrina Romero, Makayla Martinez. AIA 1A East Region Second Team – Marisa Estatico, McKenna Duarte, Danika Bryant, Juliana Navarro. San Manuel AIA 2A Conference First Team – Jazmyne Waddell. Continued on page 15

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POST SEASON HONORS AIA 2A South Region Player of the Year – Jazmyne Waddell. AIA 2A South Region Defensive Player of the Year – Gabriella Estrada. AIA 2A South Region First Team – Jazmyne Waddell, Gabriella Estrada, Aubrey Encinas, Beatrice Gomez, Samantha Waddell. AIA 2A South Region Second Team – Taya Dockum, Estrella Chavez, Adrianna Ivy, Victoria Zazueta. AIA 2A South Region Honorable Mention – Myleah Gallego, Andrea Guerrero, Priscilla Ivy. BASEBALL Ray AIA 1A Conference Offensive Player of the Year – Anthony Lopez. AIA 1A Conference First Team – Anthony Lopez, Derek Figueroa. AIA 1A Conference Second Team – Jayden Lagunas, Jaden Pace.

Continued from page 14 AIA 1A East Region Offensive Player of the Year – Anthony Lopez. AIA 1A East Region Defensive Player of the Year – Derek Figueroa. AIA 1A East Region First Team – Anthony Lopez, Derek Figueroa, Jayden Lagunas, Jaden Pace. AIA 1A East Region Second Team – Alec Carillo, Alex Bravo. AIA 1A East Region Honorable Mention – Morgan Bray, Tracon Naranjo. Hayden AIA 1A East Region First Team – Joel Rodriguez, Jorge Rodriguez. AIA 1A East Region Second Team – A.J. Castillo, Adriano Cruz, Omar Lopez, Diego Garcia. AIA 1A East Region Honorable Mention – Rene Arbizo, Vicente Aguirre, Manuel Guillen, Aaron Peed. Superior AIA 1A Conference First Team – Daniel McConnell, Jesus

Castellanos. AIA 1A East Region First Team – Daniel McConnell, Jesus Castellanos, Matthew Cruz. AIA 1A East Region Second Team – Kale Major, Gabe Castillo, Gabe Otero. AIA 1A East Region Honorable Mention – Gabriel Garcia. San Manuel AIA 2A Conference Second Team – Louis Chavez. AIA 2A South Region Player of the Year – Louis Chavez. AIA 2A South Region Offensive Player of the Year – Louis Chavez. AIA 2A South Region Defensive Player of the Year – Louis Chavez. AIA 2A South Region First Team – Javy Tamayo, Benny Laguna. AIA 2A South Region Second Team – Christian Estrada, Saul Quijada. AIA 2A South Region Honorable Mention – Kevin Carter, Julian Rodriguez.

COPPER BASIN & SUPERIOR CHURCH DIRECTORY Fellowship Baptist Church Tilbury & Danbury, Kearny Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 10:45 a.m.

Living Word Chapel Services Sunday Evening 5 p.m.

All Are Welcome

Kearny Church of Christ 103 Hammond Dr., Kearny

Minister George Randall 520-363-7711 Sunday Bible Study 10 a.m. Sunday Worship 11 a.m. Evening Worship 6 p.m. Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m.

Serving All of the Copper Basin Area

Calvary Kearny

305 W. Croydon Rd., Kearny

Pastor Ron Hazelwood 520-365-0636 Sunday Worship Service 10 a.m. Wednesday Bible Study 7 p.m. www.calvarykearny.com

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Church of the Good Shepherd

Lighthouse Assembly of God

Rev. Michael Eaton 520-363-7283

Pastor David Wade 520-356-6718

Sunday Worship 9 a.m.

Worship Service 9 & 11 a.m. Evening Worship 6:30 p.m. Wednesday Family Night 7 p.m.

Bottom of School Hill, Kearny

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San Pedro Valley Baptist Church

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Dudleyville Road, Dudleyville

Pastor James Ruiz 520-896-2771

Pastor Anthony DaCunha 520-357-7353

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

Infant Jesus of Prague Catholic Church 501 Victoria Circle, Kearny

Rev. Fr. George Kunnel (Pastor) 520-363-7205 Daily Masses T-Th 9 a.m. Fri 6 p.m. Saturday Vigil 4:30 p.m.; Sunday Mass 9 a.m. Sunday Religious Ed for Children, Youth Ministry & Jr. High Youth Groups 10:15 a.m.

Presbyterian Church of Superior

St. Francis of Assisi Catholic Church

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Worship Service Sunday: 10 a.m. All are welcome.

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Weekday Mass Tues.-Fri. 8 a.m. Saturday 5 p.m. • Sunday 9 & 11 a.m. Confession: Sat. 4-4:45 p.m. or by req. www.stfrancissuperior.org

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THIS ‘N THAT COMMUNITY CALENDAR New Hours for Hayden Town Hall, Sr. Center, Library

The Hayden Town Hall, Hayden Senior Center and Hayden Public Library will begin new hours April 8. The new hours are from 7 a.m. - 5:30 p.m., Monday -Thursday and closed on Friday. The town hall will be closed from noon -12:30 p.m. for lunch.

Caretaker Sought

The Association of Universal Philosophy’s Church to God needs a caretaker to look after the property, do some odd jobs and maintenance. There is a self-contained RV unit in our church lot, free or free minus the cost of electric use. You would be welcome to come in the church during the day.

Church of God Ownership

Ray Elkins built the Association of Universal Philosophy’s church to God in 1982. This church on Dripping Springs Road is in no way affiliated with WindSpirit Community, which is across the street. Each is an independent non-profit organization. WindSpirit neither owns nor rents the church.

Eagle One Veteran Outreach

Visit Eagle One Veteran Outreach Center online at hohp4heroes.org. Eagle One provides veterans a place to learn about and apply for all services available to them.

September Fiesta King and Queen Candidates We are looking for candidates for September Fiesta King and Queen High School and Princes and Princess (Jr. High) in the Kearny - Hayden/ Winkelman area, to be held on Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 14 and 15. Please email KHWfiestas@ gmail.com if you would like more information.

Dudleyville Burn Ban Effective May 1 - Sept. 30 a BURN BAN is in effect for the Dudleyville Volunteer Fire District which includes the area of Dudleyville, Indian Hills and Aravaipa. Burn permits for both residential and agricultural purposes are not valid during this time.

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A Town of Kearny Memorial Day Hometown Fun event will be held Monday, May 27, from 1 p.m. - 5 p.m., kicking off their 2019 pool season with free swimming. During the day there will be free drawings ever hour for a set of two tickets to the the July 16, 7 p.m. game between AZ Diamondbacks vs Rockies. The schedule for the season is Monday - Saturday, 1 p.m - 5 p.m. Public Swim, and 5 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. Lap Swim. On Wednesday and Friday, 7 p.m. - 9 p.m., Public Swim. Daily Pass price is $3 per person regardless of number; Season Pass for one person is $45; $10 for each additional person, ending at $95 for 6 or more persons.

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Library Summer Reading Program

Registration is ongoing for the 2019 Kearny Public Library Summer Reading Program which begins May 28 and 29. Two classes offered weekly throughout the month of June: Tuesdays, 10-11:30 a.m. for first-third grade (separate class at the same time for kindergärtners) and Wednesdays, 10-11:30 a.m. for fourth-sixth grade. Classes are taught by John Putman. For more information or to sign up, please call 363-7305.

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ON THE AGENDA Volunteer Sought for Gila County CAP

The Gila County Community Action Program (CAP) would like to invite you to become a volunteer CAP Advisory Board member. You must have a position of representing lowincome residents or be a lowincome person living in the Hayden/Winkelman area. As a Board member, you would be an advocate for those in need, provide input and receive information on the CAP programs and be required to attend four (4) meetings a year in person or by telephone. Please submit your application no later than May 31. Contact Dorine Prine at 928474-7192 for more information. Applications are available at the Hayden Senior Center, Globe Community Services office or online at www.gilacountyaz. gov/government/community/ community_action_program.php

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A Benefit Golf Tournament for Joseph Valencia will be played on Saturday, June 1, at Hayden Golf Course in 4-person scramble format. Shotgun start will be at 8 a.m. Food and beverages will be sold. There will also be a cakewalk/ music and jumping castles for the kids. For more information contact Adrian Bravo at 520-222-5027 or Bob Lorona at 520-331-9236. All proceeds will go to medical expenses.

Submit information to CBNSUN@minersunbasin.com or call 520-363-5554. Listings are free. The Copper Basin News reserves the right to edit or refuse submissions. Submissions are due the Friday before Wednesday publication.

HAYDEN SENIOR CENTER: The Hayden Senior Center,520 Velasco Ave., is open every weekday, from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m., to serve the needs of senior citizens and low-income families. A warm,nutritious lunch is served every day. Call 520-356-7035 for information or to check on the daily meal. KEARNY LIBRARY HAPPENINGS: Story hour for preschool children is held on Mondays from 10-11:30 a.m. Coffee and Conversation for seniors over 50 is held Tuesdays and Thursdays from 8:30-10 a.m. (use the SW door in the back). Crochet class is held Wednesdays from 1-2:30 p.m. for beginners to advanced (we’ll teach you). Ladies Day Out once a month potluck and friendship is held the third Tuesday of the month. Time is noon to 3 p.m. Bring a covered dish to share. There will be activities, games and a craft. The KLAC (Kearny Library Activity Center) is open for kids 8-14 on Fridays from noon to 1 p.m. For more information call 3635861. PREGNANCY CARE CENTER HOURS: The Pregnancy Care Center in Winkelman, located at Fourth and Thorne Avenues in Winkelman, is open on Wednesday and Thursday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Men’s workshop is held on Thursday from 5-6 p.m. You can call (520) 6645795 for a confidential appointment. LOBO BOOSTERS: For Lobo Booster Club membership and information, please call Michelle Gonzales at 480888-6598. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS 12-STEP: NA meetings are held Wednesdays at 6 p.m. at Sun Life in San Manuel. Rear entrance, south facing door. Open meeting. For more information, call Horizon Health and Wellness at 520-896-9240.

ANNOUNCEMENTS Winkelman Early Head Start Pregnant Women, Children - Birth to Three: You are your child’s first teacher. Early Head Start provides classroom experiences or home visits to support your parenting challenges and celebrate your success. PGCCS procedures ensure the children and families most in need will benefit from Head Start services first. Do you have questions about your child’s development? We provide individualized services to children with disabilities. We are a school readiness program. Call for more info or apply online: Llame para mas info o solicite en linea: (520) 356-6245 pgccs.org/child-application or visit at 824 Thorne Avenue, Winkelman.


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• Provide teens with a safe way to get home (such as picking them up or paying for a cab) if their driver has been drinking. • Model safe driving behavior. • Consider tools like parent-teen driving agreements to set and enforce the “rules of the road” for new drivers. Safe driving habits for teens include the following: o Never drink and drive o Always wear a seat belt on every trip o Limit nighttime driving o Set a limit on the number of teen passengers o Never use a cell phone or text while driving o Obey speed limits Rules that apply to your teen MUST also apply to you when you are driving. It is vital that you model the behind-the-wheel driving behavior you want your teen to follow. Another Need Help With Your

great thing to have between you and your teen is a Parent-Teen Driving Agreement. This website address will take you to a downloadable agreement you can print out, discuss with your teen and then both of you sign committing to the agreement. https://www.cdc.gov/parentsarethekey/pdf/ PATK_2014_TeenParent_Agreement_AAP-a. pdf AZ Safety Solutions is firefighter/EMT owned safety education company dedicated to providing the community we serve the very best in safety education. Our instructors have a combined 85(+) years of field emergency response and teaching experience. You can contact us by calling AZ Safety Solutions at (520) 838-4508 or via email at info@ azsafetysolutions.com

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NOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I. Name: Tonka Resources, LLC File No. 1893773 II. The address of the known place of business is: 19 Union Park Circle Payson, AZ 85541 III. The name and street address of the Statutory Agent is: Steven Mayer 19 Union Park Circle Payson, AZ 85541 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 person who owns a twenty percent or greater interest in the capital or profits of the limited liability company are: Steven Mayer manager; IRA Services Trust Company Custodian FBO: Steven Mayer, IRA Traditional member CBN Legal 5/22/19, 5/29/19, 6/5/19

ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION OF RAY BEARCATS PARENT-TEACHER ORGANIZATION An Arizona Nonprofit Organization ARTICLE 1 Name and Known Place of Business The name of the corporation is: Ray Bearcats Parent-Teacher Organization. The corporation has a principal office. The street address of the principal office is: Address 1: 701 AZ Hwy-177 Kearny, Arizona 85137 The mailing address is Address 2: P.O. Box 45 Kearny, Arizona 85137 The county in which the principal office and mailing address resides in is Pinal County, Arizona. ARTICLE 2 Existence The corporation will have perpetual existence. ARTICLE 3 Effective Date The effective date of incorporation shall be: February 17th, 2019. ARTICLE 4 Type of nonprofit corporation The corporation is a Parent-Teacher Organization. The corporation is not for profit. ARTICLE 5 Charitable Purpose The corporation is organized and will be operated exclusively for charitable and educational purposes within the meaning of section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Specifically, the corporation is organized to support the education of children at Ray Unified School District Number 3 in Kearny, Arizona by fostering relationships between the school, parents and teachers. In pursuance of these purposes it shall have the powers to carry on any business or other activity which may be lawfully conducted by a corporation organized under the Arizona Nonprofit Corporation Act, whether or not related to the foregoing purposes, and to do all things necessary, proper, and consistent with maintaining tax-exempt status under section 501(c)(3). The purpose of the ParentTeacher Organization (PTO) is to enhance and support the educational experience for students, parents and school staff at Ray Unified School District No. 3, to develop a closer connection between school and home by encouraging parental involvement, and to improve the environment at Ray USD through volunteering, providing incentives for students and staff, and providing financial support where needed. The PTO is nonpartisan, non-sectarian, non- commercial, can make no endorsements, nor hold an agenda other than the promotion of the welfare of the students of Ray Unified School District No. 3. The character and essence of the corporation is the same as the purpose. ARTICLE 6 Members The corporation will have members. The corporation may have one or more classes of members, the qualifications and rights of which including voting rights, shall be designated in the bylaws. ARTICLE 7 Registered Statutory Agent and Office The name of the initial registered agent is Melissa Day, who is over the age of 21, and who is a full time resident of the state of Arizona. The physical address of the Statutory Agent is 346 W. Danbury Rd. Kearny, Arizona 85137. The mailing address is P.O. Box 45 Kearny, Arizona 85137. ARTICLE 8 Board of Directors The number of directors constituting the initial Board of Directors is four. The names and addresses, including street number of the persons who are to serve as the initial directors until the first annual meeting, or until their successors are elected and qualified are: Melissa Day 346 W. Danbury Rd.; P.O. Box 45 Kearny, Arizona 85137; Ginger Bentley 307 W. Greenwich Rd.; P.O. Box 127 Kearny, Arizona 85137; Ericka Granillo 118 N. Johnston Dr.; P.O. Box 965 Kearny, Arizona 85137; Nadean McCubbin 316 W. Essex Rd. P.O. Box 1113 Kearny, Arizona 85137 The members of the Board of Directors shall be those individuals elected, from time to time, in accordance to with the Bylaws. Directors shall elect their successors. ARTICLE 9 Indemnification The corporation does indemnify any directors, officers, employees, incorporators, and members of the corporation from any liability regarding the corporation and th-e affairs of the corporation, unless the person fraudulently and intentionally violated the law and/or maliciously conducted acts to damage and/or defraud the corporation, or as otherwise provided under applicable statute. ARTICLE 10 Dissolution of the Nonprofit Corporation The internal affairs of the corporation shall be regulated by its Board of Directors as described in the Bylaws of the corporation. Upon dissolution of the corporation, after paying or making provisions for the payment of all the legal liabilities of the corporation, assets shall be distributed for one or more exempt purposes within the meaning of section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, or the corresponding section of any future federal tax code. The Ray Bearcats Parent-Teacher Organization (PTO) may be dissolved provided prior notice is given to the PTO membership, a vote taken at the next regular PTO meeting, and the request is approved by a majority vote of those present. Upon successful vote of dissolution of the PTO, the remaining funds shall be first used to pay any outstanding debt and then either; a vote shall be taken by the PTO membership to spend the remaining funds on an item that benefit the students; or the remaining funds be held in escrow by the Principal for use by a future school PTO. If a PTO is not formed within 24 months, the funds shall revert to the school and be used toward the benefit of the students under the discretion of the Principal (s). ARTICLE 11 Prohibited Activities No part of the net earnings of the corporation shall inure to the benefit of, or be distributable to its members, trustees, 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 11. 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 or in opposition to any candidate for public office. Notwithstanding any other provision of these articles, this corporation shall not, except to an insubstantial degree, engage in any activities or exercise any powers that are not in furtherance of the purposes of this corporation. ARTICLE 12 Incorporator The name and address of the Incorporator is: Name: Melissa Day 346 Danbury Rd. - P.O. Box 45 Kearny, Arizona 85137 All powers, duties and responsibilities of the incorporator, acting in their capacity as the incorporator, shall cease at the time of the delivery of these Articles of Incorporation to the Arizona Corporation Commission. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the undersigned Incorporator has executed these Articles of Incorporation this 21st day of April, 2019. I, Melissa Day, having been designated to act as the Statutory Agent for Ray Bearcats Parent-Teacher Organization, approve of such designation and consents to act in such capacity. I reserve, however, the right to resign as statutory agent in accordance with the provisions of the Arizona Revised Statutes. CBN Legal 5/8/19, 5/15/19, 5/22/19

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Public Notice TS#: 2190503039 Notice of Trustee's Sale Recorded: 05/03/2019 Loan #: 97012408-0 Order #: The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of Sale under that certain Deed of Trust dated 8/26/2014 and recorded on 8/27/2014 as Instrument # 2014-008100, in the office of the County Recorder of Gila County, Arizona, NOTICE! IF YOU BELIEVE THERE IS A DEFENSE TO THE TRUSTEE SALE OR IF YOU HAVE AN OBJECTION TO THE TRUSTEE SALE, YOU MUST FILE AN ACTION AND OBTAIN A COURT ORDER PURSUANT TO RULE 65, ARIZONA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, STOPPING THE SALE NO LATER THAN 5:00 P.M. MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME OF THE LAST BUSINESS DAY BEFORE THE SCHEDULED DATE OF THE SALE, OR YOU MAY HAVE WAIVED ANY DEFENSES OR OBJECTIONS TO THE SALE. UNLESS YOU OBTAIN AN ORDER, THE SALE WILL BE FINAL AND WILL OCCUR at public auction to the highest bidder at At the front entrance to the county courthouse, 1400 East Ash Street, Globe, AZ, on 8/6/2019 at 10:00 AM of said day: See legal description, attached hereto and made a part thereof. Street address or identifiable location: 147 S. Hillside Way Payson, AZ 85541 A.P.N.: 304-04-212A Original Principal Balance: $100,000.00 Name and address of original trustor: (as shown on the Deed of Trust) Mary Suzanne Malinski, an unmarried woman as her sole and separate property 1104 S. Beeline Hwy Payson, Arizona 85541 Name and address of beneficiary: (as of recording of Notice of Sale) Haven Funding Of Arizona LLC 40202 N. Exploration Trail Anthem, AZ 85086 Name, Address & Telephone Number Of Trustee: (as of recording of Notice of Sale) Tolesoaz Corp. d/b/a Total Lender Solutions, an AZ Corp. One West Deer Valley Rd., Ste 103 Phoenix, Arizona 85027 623581-3262 Dated: 5-3-2019 Tolesoaz Corp. d/b/a Total Lender Solutions, an AZ Corp. /s/ Randy S. Newman, Designated Broker Manner of Trustee Qualification: Real Estate Broker Name of Trustee's Regulator: Arizona Department of Real Estate State of California)ss County of San Diego) On 5/3/2019 before me, Brittany Anne Lokey, Notary Public, personally appeared Randy S. Newman, Designated Broker, personally known to me (or proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence) to be the person whose name is subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he executed the same in his authorized capacity, and that by his signature on the instrument the person, or the entity upon behalf of which the person acted, executed the instrument. In Witness Whereof I hereunto set my hand and official seal. /s/ Brittany Anne Lokey Notary Public My Comm. Expires Sep 28, 2021 Legal Description: Parcel No. 1: That Part Of Section Nine (9), Township Eleven (11), North, Range Ten (10) East Gila County, Arizona, Described As Follows: Beginning At The Northeast Corner Of Lot 24, Of Flowing Springs No. 1, As Per Map Of Record In The Office Ofthe Said County Recorder, Being Map No. 185; Thence South 89 Degrees 21 Minlites 20 Seconds East So Feet To The True Point Of Beginning; Thence Continuing South 89 Degrees 21 Minutes, 20 Seconds East A Distance Of 530 Feet; Thence South 37 Degrees 42 Minutes 30 Seconds West A Distance Of 692 Feet; Thence 60 Degrees 53 Minutes 47 Seconds West A Distance Of 402.37 Feet; Thence North 13 Degrees 39 Minutes West 40 Feet; Thence North 32 Degrees 02 Minutes 15 Seconds East 479.38 Feet; Thence North 303.89 Feet To The True Point Of Beginning. CBN Legal 5/22/19, 5/29/19, 6/5/19, 6/12/19

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• 206 Nichols Ave. 3 bdrm 2 ba home. Immaculate home with remodeled kitchen and baths, SALE PENDING Ceramic tile and carpet flooring. Block wall and retaining walls, Huge patio, watering system, and awesome views. Must see! $149,900 • REDUCED – 1009 1st Ave 3 bdrm 1 bath with large covered patio, low maintenance yards, fenced back yard, A/C and so much more. $75,000 • 315 McNab Pkwy 3 bdrm 1 ba home. Awesome views, fenced back yard, ceramic tile flooring, fresh paint inside, appliances included. Must see! $83,500 • 117 6th Ave 3 bdrm 1 bath. New roof, remodeled kitchen and bath, new AC/heating, new water SOLD heater. Great home! $79,900 • REDUCED – 902 Webb Dr. Beautiful 3 bdrm 2 ba home on large corner lot. Low maintenance landscape in front and trees, grass and shrubs in back. 2 car garage, great patios and lots of storage. $142,000 • 926 3rd Ave 3 bdrm 1 3/4 ba. home. Remodeled kitchen and baths, new flooring and paint, SALE PENDING fenced yard and more. $91,500 • 218 5th St. 3 bdrm 1 3/4 ba. New flooring, and paint throughout, remodeled kitchen and baths. SALE PENDING Added bonus room, 2 sheds and fenced yard. $108,900 • REDUCED – 219 Ave A 2 Bdrm 1 Ba. Fresh paint and ceramic tile floors, enlarged kitchen, SALE PENDING includes appliances. Block wall with drive through gate, and storage shed. Great mountain views. $64,500 • 608 Webb 3 bdrm 1 bath. this spacious home has an enlarged master bedroom and living SALE PENDING room, remodeled kitchen and bath with appliances. Fenced back yard with lots of storage and a workshop. Must see! $81,900 • REDUCED – 907 1st Ave. 3 bdrm 1 3/4 ba home with detached garage. Backs to desert and has a brick fireplace in back. Wood look tile and ceramic tile flooring, stainless appliances. Fenced back yard. Must see! $95,000 • 932 5th Ave. 4 bdrm 2 bath on large corner lot. Remodeled home with ceramic tile flooring. Includes appliances. New upgrades, flooring, windows, doors and more! Must see! $102,000

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May 22, 2019

Youth honored at annual Elks banquet

Kearny Elks Lodge #2478 honored Copper Basin area young people at its annual Youth Banquet last week. Each academic year the Lodge sponsors a variety of contests and programs involving students from both the Ray and HaydenWinkelman School Districts. Students receiving recognition included: Americanism Essay Contest – Brooklyn Lechuga, Nicholette Lagunas, Vincent O’Brien and AnnMarie Canisales. Drug Awareness Contest – Jillian Figueroa, Kyleigh Adkins, Jenna McDaniel and Brycen Ornelas. Soccer Shoot – Corinne Figueroa and David Figueroa (U-8), Jillian Figueroa (U10), and Alidia Guzman (U-12). Hoop Shoot – Savannah Magallanez and Ryan Garner (8-9), Ariana Arbizo and Tyler Garner (10-11) and Felicity Boltarez and Ysidro Medina (12-13). Students of the Month are selected each month for academic and school involvement. Students recognized this past school year were: Hayden High School • Ari Allen, August

• Lita Casillas, September • Javier Lopez, October • Robert Casillas, November • Ahleah Arbizo and Kayla Islava, December • Emma Torres and A J Lopez, January • Robert Manriquez, February • Clarissa Gonzalez, March Ray High School • Tara Lorona, August • Amee Kenyon, September • Stone Patterson, October • Riley Cude, November • Edward Baca Jr., December • Myranda Figueroa, January • Luke Warren, February • Hailey Rutter, March • Spencer Bryce, April The members and officers of the Lodge would like to thank the administration, teachers and especially the parents of both school systems for participating, helping and raising such fine young ladies and gentlemen. Without this help, the Lodge would not be able to accomplish the youth programs it does.

Congratulations to our babies!! Lobito Preschool Graduate Zaiden Allen and Hayden High School Salutatorian and Dental Assistant Graduate through CVIT, Ariana Allen. We are all so proud of both of you and are excited to see you both move on in this next chapter in life. We will always be here supporting you with open hearts. We love you, Love, Mom, Dad, Malerie and the rest of the family :)

I would like to give a special thanks to each and every one who awarded me Scholarships at the 2019 Hayden High School Scholarship Banquet. It is such a great honor to receive each one of these Scholarships and it is very much appreciated. May peace be with you all. Thank you, Ariana Allen


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