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Vol. 55 No. 29 • Wednesday, July 17, 2013 • 50¢ Periodicals Postage Paid at Hayden, Ariz. 85135

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Obituaries

John Norman Russell

Albert R. Manriquez December 24, 1934 - July 3, 2013

Albert R. Manriquez, 78 years old, who was a longtime resident of Kearny, AZ, passed away on July 3, 2013. Albert was born Dec. 24, 1934 to Severiano H. Manriquez and Manuela Ramirez. He is survived by his wife, Judy Manriquez; sister, Molly Burns; four children, Albert

C. Manriquez, Patricia (Johnny) Felix, Maria Manriquez-Sanchez (Moses), and Robert (Lisbee) Manriquez; ten grandchildren, Bernadine Padilla (John) Sadauskas, Elizabeth Felix (Joel) Lopez, Adam Felix, Albert Garrett Manriquez, Shannon Manriquez Gilpin, Liam Gilpin-Sanchez, Ylianna,

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Jacob, Bobby, and JJ Manriquez; and three great-grandchildren, Joclyn Felix, Norah and Caleb Sadauskas. Albert graduated from Tucson High School; he was a U.S Air Force Veteran; and he worked as a heavy-equipment mechanic at Kennecott/ ASARCO from 1960 to 1997. Albert was interred at Holy Hope Cemetery in Tucson, AZ on July 11, 2013.

July 4, 1952 – July 11, 2013

Albert R. Manriquez

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John Russell, 61, of Kearny, passed away on July 11, 2013 at his home. He was born July 4, 1952, in Ogden, Utah to Calvin and Shirley Russell. He is survived by Tammy (David) Sotelo; Annette (Mario) Valdez; and five grandchildren, Jonathan, Chelsey, Jacob, Alyssa and Marissa. Services will be held July 17, 11 a.m., at Griffith Mortuary. A potluck luncheon will be held after at 438 Jamestown in Kearny.

John Norman Russell

CVRMC electrical fire contained On Tuesday, July 9, at approximately 5:20 p.m., an electrical fire began in the main power room located on the south side of Cobre Valley Regional Medical Center (CVRMC). A CVRMC Maintenance employee was on scene at the time of the incident replacing a fuse. An electrical explosion occurred and he suffered superficial burns to his face and second and third degree burns to his hands and forearms. He was treated in the ER and air ambulanced to the Maricopa Burn Unit in Phoenix. The fire was contained in the main electrical supply room with Canyon, Globe, and Tri-City Fire Departments responding to the scene. Power was automatically transferred to the emergency backup system when the electricity was shut

down. Administration of the hospital initiated the “Internal Disaster” protocol at approximately 5:40 p.m. Emergency patients being transported by ground ambulance were diverted to other facilities while the Gila County Sheriff’s Department and Globe Police Department controlled traffic at the south end of Hospital Drive. A registered nurse was also posted along with law enforcement to provide triage to emergency patients transported by private vehicle. With all power shut down, patient areas and medical monitoring equipment continued, uninterrupted with emergency power. 25 patients were in the hospital (5 ER, 3 ICU, 11 Med/Surg, 6 OB) at the time the fire started and Fire, Page 13


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Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona

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Backpacks and school supplies arriving soon By John Hernandez SaddleBrooke Community Outreach is reminding parents and students that backpacks filled with school supplies will be available before the start of the school year for students that qualify. Backpacks are being provided for kids grades K-6 that qualify under the federal criteria

for underprivileged children for free or reduced lunch programs. Students that meet these criteria from Oracle, San Manuel, Mammoth, Winkelman, Kearny and Superior schools qualify. SaddleBrooke Community Outreach has identified 1,395 kids that qualify for backpacks. Each school has a list of qualified

students. If you are new to these schools or feel your child qualifies for the program, contact your school for more information. Kindergarten through second grade will have their small backpacks filled with 12 pencils and a pencil sharpener; two glue sticks; two erasers; four two-pocket folders;

one package of wide rule paper; one box of 24 crayons; and a pair of blunt nose scissors. Third through fifth graders will receive a medium sized backpack with 12 pencils and a pencil sharpener; two glue sticks; two erasers; six two-pocket folders; one package wide rule paper; 12 colored pencils; one

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Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona

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Back to School information listed for students, parents at Hayden-Winkelman Schools It’s that time of year again – the one where the parents rejoice and kids all groan. Hayden-Winkelman Schools has released important information for students and parents about the coming school year. Registration dates and times for students in kindergarten through 12th grade are: Monday, July 29, and Tuesday, July 30 Time: noon – 6 p.m. Place: Hayden High School Lobby High School Registration fee: $20 per student (Cash only) The Hayden-Winkelman School District will be proposing a $2 extracurricular activity fee for all extracurricular sports and clubs. The governing board is expected to adopt the $2 extracurricular activity fee for participation in each extracurricular activity at the July 24 Board Meeting. These fees will apply to extracurricular clubs and sports that are not part of the district or school’s educational programs. This fee is required for the club and/or the extracurricular activities to be eligible for tax credits. The fee must be

paid prior to the start of each sport and paid directly to the school district. School officials will also need a copy of your child’s health insurance card to be put on file this school year. Any new students will need birth certificate, immunization records, copy withdrawal form and transcripts. Dress Code As you prepare for the new school year please keep in mind the HWUSD adopted dress code policy, as it will strictly be enforced during the 2013-2014 school year. Students are encouraged to dress for success and in a manner that represents a serious approach to learning and work. Good taste is always in fashion and need not be expensive or trendy. The appearance of any student is the responsibility of the individual and his or her parent/legal guardian. Students should maintain an appearance that is not distracting to teachers or other students. Dress should not be detrimental to the educational process of the school. The following guidelines should be kept in mind:

• Clothing that advertises alcohol, tobacco products, violence, foul language or that is sexually suggestive or represents gang affiliation is not permitted on campus. • Shoes or sandals must be worn on campus. House slippers are not appropriate. P.E., CTE classes and other school activities may require special footwear. • Clothing that is transparent, exposes a bare midriff, shoulders or back is not permitted on campus. Halter tops and spaghetti strapped tops are not allowed on campus. • Shorts/pants must cover the waist and may not be shorter than an extended arm while standing. Bicycle shorts and other tight or revealing clothing may not be worn to class. Sagging, excessively baggy or hanging pants are not appropriate. • Student caps and hats are not allowed in the classrooms. • In order to promote security for all and to be able to identify students, no hoods, snow caps, masks, or dark glasses may be worn in school buildings. For more information, please contact the school.

Hayden – The Copper Basin Chamber of Commerce (CBCC) is firing up their annual Back To School Drive. Last year, thanks to the generous support of local businesses and individuals, they were able to provide local school children with what they needed to start their

school year off right. On Aug. 5, the Ray and Hayden School District will begin their school year. It is the goal of the CBCC to provide the students with supplies on July 26. If you would like to help, drop-off locations for supplies are the Town of Hayden, Bank

of the West or the Copper Basin Chamber of Commerce office. Or, for monetary donations, contact the CBCC by calling 520-363-7607 or email angela@copperbasinaz.com. Checks can also be mailed to Copper Basin Chamber of Commerce at PO Box 206, Kearny, AZ 85137.

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Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona

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Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona

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Guest Editorial: Resolution Copper cleans up century-worth of legacy mining by trade, he worked as a maintenance supervisor at the mill under Magma Copper Company and for a brief stint, served as Superior community liaison for BHP Billiton. He was on the front lines the day in 1990 when heavy rains caused Magma’s #3 and #4 tailings north of town to fail and the sand-like material breached lowlaying properties between Pinal Street and the company fence line. “When that happened, every underground miner had to come up and start shoveling tails off people’s property,” he remembers. As part of his job, he had to individually survey and test more than 120 affected private parcels for traces of metals and contaminants. “Before then, we [Magma] never had an environmental person. Improvements to the monitoring system were implemented by the company around the late 80s,” he says. To many lifetime Superiorites the acres of waste-rock piles, process ponds and tailings

David Lira, lifetime Superior resident and former Magma Copper Company and BHP Billiton employee, has high hopes for the future of Town of Superior. That future could include lifelong careers for Superior residents at Resolution Copper. (Submitted photo) impoundments to the north of town are as familiar a landmark as Picket Post Mountain to the west. To Resolution Copper Mining these legacy mining remnants are part of the extensive cleanup the company pledges to accomplish before commencing operations on the proposed mine at Oak Flat, explains Casey

McKeon, environmental manager at Resolution Copper. Reclamation and cleanup work is especially important to McKeon; she moved to Superior to work on the project and wants to see her town thriving and healthy. “Resolution Copper plans to be part of the community for decades. We want our presence

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to contribute to a better future, which is why we remain dedicated to reclamation work and to permitting and building a modern mine that is safe and a showcase of environmental stewardship,” she said. To date, Resolution Copper has spent more than two-thirds of a $50 million reclamation budget and plans to clean up about 1,500 acres of previously

affected lands near Superior. The company will simultaneously do reclamation work as it progresses exploration, engineering and environmental studies. “Our focus for the future is to continue rehabilitating the West Plant site north of town until the job is done, and the majority of that cleanup work is being completed by Resolution, Page 7

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Openings available in CVIT Programs for Hayden students Cobre Valley Institute of Technology (CVIT) has openings in some of their central programs including the very popular programs of Fire Science and Cosmetology.

Other programs include Medical Assistant, Certified Nursing Assistant, Welding, and Graphic Design. The programs are offered through a partnership

with Gila Community College at their Gila Pueblo Campus in Globe. There is no cost to the student for these programs with the exception of Cosmetology.

However, the fees for the Cosmetology program have been significantly reduced from last year from what was previously published. The programs are open

to high school juniors and seniors from Globe, Miami, San Carlos, Hayden and Superior and begin on Aug. 7. Students and/or parents who want to learn more

about these programs can contact Beata Tarasiuk at the CVIT office at 928-4259654. Seats in these programs will fill quickly so act now!

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local contractors such as CRC [Copper Resource Contracting], Albo Guzman Trucking and Superior Environmental Solutions,” said McKeon. Lira has high expectations for the future of Superior. He’s hopeful that future will include many lifelong careers at Resolution Copper for Superior’s youth. The project is expected to create 3,700 American job – 1,400 of those working directly for and at the mine. The mine will generate $1 billion annually in economic benefits for Arizona, and create more than $19 billion in federal, state and local tax revenue over its lifetime. Staggering economic figures aside, for Lira, it all comes down to staying true to one’s roots. “When Resolution gets going, and I hope they do, they need to take a good look at the community,” he says with conviction. “They need to hire locally as much as possible…

register for classes that have already started. “When our students register on time,” Debbie Foster, professor of speech communication at CAC, explained, “they are more likely to be successful in their classes, get into the classes they want, complete their degrees on time, and avoid last-minute hassles.” and just respect the hometown.” He has an ally in McKeon. “We all have family and friends who call Superior home,” she says. “We want it to prosper. We share a sense of pride in the community. Our investment in and commitment to proper land rehabilitation is one way we have of demonstrating that pride.”

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Some of these last-minute hassles include missing the first day of class and being put on a waiting list - the latter recently implemented by CAC in lieu of course overrides. For students registering

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meeting of the class. For more information regarding On Time Registration, please contact an academic advisor by phone at your local CAC campus or center, or by email at onlineadvisor@

centralaz.edu. Inquiries regarding a student’s account must originate from the student’s CAC email account and must include their student ID number.

The heat has arrived and hydration is key By Bud Paine Pinal Rural Fire Rescue Special to the Copper Basin News Water is essential to life. The desert plants, insects, and animals have learned how to adapt to the low humidity and intense heat of a Sonoran summer. But humans need to take special care to drink enough water to stay hydrated. There is no set rule on how much is needed to drink, since the amount

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Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona

July 17, 2013

Shipman Fire Update: Community meeting held last Wednesday

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By James Carnes and Jennifer Carnes Eastern Arizona Incident Management Team reported Wednesday night that the Shipman Fire burning one mile southeast of Kearny is approximately 47% contained. This estimate was made prior to any of the monsoon storms of Wednesday night. The fire has involved approximately 518 acres. John Philbin, the incident commander of the Eastern Arizona Incident Management Team, told Kearny residents that the firefighters still have a lot of work around the Stephens Trailer Park, but that homeowners should be able to return to the park by Thursday afternoon. Gas will remain off to the park until Friday. Philbin reported that the fire started after lightning struck the home of Frank Giroux. The home burned completely in 25 minutes. Philbin said that the number of firefighters on the scene is approximately 225. Shipman Fire Operations manager Jeremy Human complimented all the fire crews and local fire departments on their response to the emergency. He also praised local police, volunteers and townspeople for their efforts. The school, he said, also played a big role. Brian Gomez, Public Information Officer for the Red Cross, said they received lots of help and many items donated to help those who were staying at the shelter. In a press release update, Gomez reported that three people had Shipman, Page 16

John Philbin, the incident commander of the Eastern Arizona Incident Management Team, talks about the progress made against the Shipman Fire. (James Carnes photo)

Shipman Fire Operations manager Jeremy Human spoke about the number of agencies involved in fighting the Shipman Fire. (James Carnes photo)

State Senator Barbara McGuire praised the people of Kearny during this emergency. (James Carnes photo)

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Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona

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Resolution Copper Mining is hosting a series of public forums, and you’re invited. We invite you to join Resolution Copper for the fourth installment in a series of public forums in Superior to discuss a range of topics most important to the project and our neighbors, including water use, the possible sites for a tailings location, and the land exchange bill. Plenty of time will be available in each forum to discuss your questions and concerns with our engineers, environmental experts and special guests. Light refreshments will be provided.

July 17, 6 – 8 p.m. Hosted at the Magma Club, 38 Kumpke Court, Superior 85173.

» Resolution Water Story – Studies, Impacts and Supply

Date to be determined. » How We Manage Tailings We’ll discuss where tailings come from and how we are finding the best place to permanently and safely store them. August 20, 6 – 8 p.m. Hosted at Superior High School, 100 W. Mary Drive, Superior 85173. » What This Land Exchange Really Means with Reps. Paul Gosar and Ann Kirkpatrick Join us for an evening with the co-sponsors of H.R. 687, the bipartisan land exchange bill introduced this year, discussing the tremendous benefits it will bring to the local region, the state and the U.S.

We’ll talk about our water sources for mine operation and the measures we will take to protect the region’s water supply. If you have any questions about the forums, we invite you to call our information line at 520.689.3409, visit our Community Information Office at 402 W. Main St. in Superior, or visit ResolutionCopper.com


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Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona

July 17, 2013

Reflections from the evacuation center By Rosalind Padilla After watching the fire spread from a vantage point by the water tanks it was soon evident that we had a real serious situation. The LDS and Good Shepherd Church were opened for evacuees but as evacuations increased attentions were focused on

the Ray School Cafeteria. Shelly Pacheco and Ramon Rubalcaba were keeping things under control there as families began arriving. Rene Pacheco was manning the command center at the elementary school. There are important observations people need

to keep in mind. We are a rural community, one that some agencies call remote. By the time that calls were made for help for evacuees, Red Cross workers had to be mobilized and sent on their way to Kearny, a place many had never heard of. Everyone who

came to assist came from the Yarnell, Doce and Kingman fires. The relief crew arrived the next night, and were from Tennessee also having just worked the Yarnell and Doce fires. The first Red Cross crew arrived at 1 a.m. and the cots, blankets, and pillows arrived at 3 a.m. from Casa

Grande. Because of the previous three fires this month supplies are almost depleted. Children at the cafeteria were extremely well behaved; the two-year-old finally went to sleep at 5 a.m. after entertaining everyone. Older siblings helped with the younger

ones. In case of extended evacuations quiet time games or books for children would make good donations, limiting action games. If needed, arrangements for the children would have been made for games and recreation in another Reflections, Page 13

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Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona

Pinal County Sheriff’s Report The Pinal County Sheriff’s Report is taken from the daily logs, based on the information provided by deputies. All persons arrested are

Hydration

Continued from Page 7 you’ll be surprised at how much water you will drink with exercise. For other forms of physical activity, whether it is bicycle riding, horseback riding or sports, you should keep in mind the importance of remaining hydrated. When engaged in activities causing heavy perspiration, you may need

presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. July 3 Burglary was reported in the 7500 block of N.

Highway 77, Dudleyville. July 11 PCSO assisted Kearny Police with an unattended death in the 300 block of W. Greenwich Rd., Kearny.

to replace electrolytes as well as fluid. Be aware of the signs of heat-related illnesses, for yourself and those around you: Dehydration: headache, fatigue, lightheadedness Heat cramps: muscle cramps Heat exhaustion: nausea, dizziness, fainting Heat stroke: lack of perspiration, confusion (call 911 as this can be life threatening!) The Sonoran sun is intense, and the need to

protect your skin from its UV rays is vital if you plan to be outside for extended periods of time. The sun’s rays are most intense from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. and dermatologists recommend that you use sunscreen with an SPF of 15 or greater, and wear long sleeves, a wide brimmed hat, and sunglasses during those hours. Enjoy your recreation and trips out and about in the Sonoran desert but do it safely! Be sure to protect the children too.

Pastor’s Corner: Our Sexual Activities are Out of Control By Joe PalmerPastor Fellowship Baptist Church God invented sex. He designed it to be a joyful wonderful thing which would not only multiply the human race but also enhance the bonds of commitment between a married man and woman. As a society we have agreed that not every possible sexual act is acceptable. Our social agreements are now changing even though our Maker’s design for sex and for our happiness has remained the same. With the change of the moral code among us, has come an increase in sexual abuse and sexual addiction. By the time they are 18, one in three girls will have been sexually abused. One in six boys will also be abused by someone they

are supposed to be able to trust. It is not prudish to say this should not happen and that we should discipline our sexual appetite. The consequences of sexual abuse for anyone are devastating. If you need help, or if you would like to help others, then plan on joining us on Sept. 8 at Fellowship Baptist Church

at 6 p.m. to watch videos of professional Christian counselors who will teach us how to care for people God’s way. Song of Solomon 7:10 says, “I am my beloved’s, and his desire is for me.” If you would like to talk with me (Pastor Joe Palmer of Fellowship Baptist) about it, email me at joeandsuzypal@yahoo. com.

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Church Directory FELLOWSHIP BAPTIST CHURCH Tilbury & 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.

KEARNY CHURCH OF CHRIST 103 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, Minister 363-7711

ST. JOSEPH’S CATHOLIC CHURCH Welcomes 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 St. Vincent de Paul 356-6046

KEARNY SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH

302 Danbury, Kearny, 363-9573 Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship 11 a.m. Worship Sunday Evening 6 p.m. Wednesday Night Bible Study 7 p.m. Bill Larsen, Pastor

CHURCH OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD Sunday Worship - 9:00 a.m.

A United Methodist Church in cooperation with The Episcopal Church and The Evangelical Lutheran Church of America We stand in awe of God and of one another Pastor Nina Yardley

You can find us at the bottom of school hill in Kearny 520-363-7283 www.thegoodshepherd.pbworks.com

LIGHTHOUSE ASSEMBLY OF GOD Welcomes 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 VALLEY BAPTIST CHURCH

Dudleyville 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. Anthony DaCunha, Pastor • 832-221-4988

COPPER VALLEY CHRISTIAN CENTER

Corner 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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Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona Submissions Due the FRIDAY Before Wednesday Publication

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RAY FCU Ray Federal Credit is accepting donations on behalf of Frank Giroux, who lost his home in the Shipman fire. If you would like to contribute, please send a check payable to Frank Giroux Fire Fund, to Ray Federal Credit Union, PO Box 1089, Kearny AZ 85137.

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BACK TO SCHOOL DRIVE 2013-14 The Copper Basin Chamber of Commerce is holding their annual Back To School Drive. It is our goal to provide the students with supplies on July 26. If you would like to help, drop-off locations for supplies are the Town of Hayden, Bank of the West or the Copper Basin Chamber of Commerce office. Or, for monetary donations, you may contact the CBCC by calling 520-363-7607, emailing to angela@copperbasinaz. com; or, checks may be mailed to Copper Basin & Superior Sun P.O. Box 579, Kearny, AZ 85137.

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H-W LITTLE LEAGUE H-W Little League end of season party for ALL teams will be held Sat., July 20 at 2 pm at the Hayden Golf Course ramadas. Come dressed to play in the water. Lets celebrate a great season! DINE FOR STRENGTH Dine for Strength, a group that is building futures for families, will sponsor a dinner, silent auction and door prizes on July 26, 6-8 p.m. at the Francisco Grande Hotel in Casa Grande. For tickets or more information call 928-425-9276 or 928-961-0426 or purchase at www.azyp.org Auction items include D-Back tickets, resort packages, and much more. Proceeds will benefit Arizona Youth Partnership. The event is sponsored locally by OMYA-Superior, Boyce Thompson Arboretum, Shirley’s Gifts (Globe), Sullivan Street Antiques (Miami) and Hi-Tyme Appliances (Miami).

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RIBBON CUTTING The Copper Rose Flower Shop will have a grand opening and ribbon cutting hosted by the Copper Basin Chamber of Commerce on Saturday, July 27, at 10 a.m. The shop is located at 354 Alden Rd., Kearny

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he membership drive is still ongoing at the Kearny Library. Checks can be mailed to the Friends of the Library, P.O. Box 220, Kearny, AZ 85137. e will have a donation box in Winkelman Town Hall to create care packages for soldiers until the end of Feb. Acceptable donations for men or women soldiers are gum, hard candy, tootsie rolls, Oreos, jerky, Doritos, Cheetos, bean dip, stick deodorant, body wash, paperback books and magazines, toothpaste and toothbrushes, razors. No pork products, baked goods, potato chips or other easily perishable items may be sent.

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he Pinal – Gila Council for Senior Citizens (PGCSC) in Hayden is offering free tax help to anyone in the Tri-Community and Copper Basin areas, by appointment only. This is a new service being offered and the only restrictions are no military or business owners. Please call 520-356-7035 for an appointment with Annie Hinojos or Paula Romero. esidents can obtain a voucher for the Waste Disposal Voucher Program at the Board of Supervisors office for the disposal of debris from your primary residence at the Oracle Transfer Station or the Dudleyville Landfill. You must bring a current utility bill with name and service address imprinted as proof of residency. For more information call 520-866-7830. You can also learn more about recycling program on the Pinal County website: www.pinalcountyaz.gov. earny Golf Club is holding a fish fry, every Friday, from 4:30 pm – 6:30 pm at the West End Cafe, until further notice. For take-out call 363-9563. Cost is $9. Proceeds go to benefit the Kearny Golf Club. Thanks to the management of West End Cafe for donating the time and space. AYDEN SWIMMING POOL SCHEDULE The Hayden Swimming Pool regular summer schedule will be: Mon., Wed. and Fri., noon – 5 pm and 7 pm – 9 pm; Tues. and Thurs., from 4 pm – 9 pm. Swim aerobic classes will be on Mon., Wed. and Fri. from 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm.

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REGNANCY CARE CENTER HOURS The Pregnancy Care Center in Winkelman, located at Fourth and Thorne Avenues in Winkelman, is open on Tuesdays from 10 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. You can call (520) 356-6015 for a confidential appointment. OPPER BASIN SPORTSMEN’S CLUB The Copper Basin Sportsmen’s Club provides a shooting and archery range that is ideal for family use. The club meetings are on the third Wednesday of every month at 7 p.m. at Constitution Hall. EARNY SENIOR CITIZENS The Kearny Senior Citizen’s group meets every Wednesday at 10 a.m. at Constitution Hall. The group talks about trips to different places in Arizona as well as other subjects. A potluck dinner is held after the social hour. New members are needed. Come down and join the group.

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The Copper Basin Food Bank will move to a new location for the July 18 food distribution. The new location is the site of the old cafeteria for Ray District Schools on Bearcat Blvd. Line up will be on the side by the steps. All times remain the same. Numbers will be given out at 11:30 a.m.

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AZ CORPORATION COMMISSION FILED May 24 2013 FILE NO. 18493780 AZ CORPORATION COMMISSION FILED JUN 06 2013 FILE NO. 18493780 ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION FOR-PROFIT or PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION 1. ENTITY TYPE – FOR-PROFIT (BUSINESS) CORPORATION 2. ENTITY NAME – RLBD ENTERPRISES INC 4. CHARACTER OF BUSINESS – CONSTRUCTION DRYWALL 5. SHARES Class: COMMON Total: 1000 6. ARIZONA KNOWN PLACE OF BUSINESS ADDRESS: 6.1 Is the Arizona known place of business address the same as the street address of the statutory agent? Yes 7. DIRECTORS – REBECCA L. BAILEY 1754 S. IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, AZ 85119 8. STATUTORY AGENT – REBECCA L. BAILEY 1754 S. IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, AZ 85119 9. INCORPORATORS - REBECCA L. BAILEY 1754 S. IDAHO ROAD APACHE JUNCTION, AZ 85119 SIGNATURE – By checking the box marked “I accept” below, I acknowledge under penalty of perjury that this document together with any attachments is submitted in compliance with Arizona law. I ACCEPT Rebecca L. Bailey 5/21/13 CBN Legal 7/3/13, 7/10/13, 7/17/13

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ARTICLES OF DISSOLUTION 1. ENTITY NAME: The exact name of the corporation as currently shown in A.C.C. records is: PROMENADE SMILES DENTAL GROUP, PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION 2. A.C.C. FILE NUMBER: 1508323-8. 3. DATE OF INCORPORATION: 02/24/2009. 4. DATE ON WHICH DISSOLUTION WAS AUTHORIZED: 10/01/2009. 5. TAX CLEARANCE CERTIFICATE (Certificate of Compliance): 5.1 [X] This dissolution WILL require a Certificate of Compliance from the Arizona Department of Revenue because either, the for-profit corporation has commenced business or issued shares, or the nonprofit corporation has commenced activities, has members, or has members entitled to vote on dissolution. 6. FOR-PROFIT CORPORATIONS THAT CHECKED NUMBER [X] Approved by shareholders but not voting groups. 6.1 Shareholder approval: Total votes entitled to be cast: 75, Votes in favor that were sufficient for approval of dissolution: 75, Votes against dissolution: 0. SIGNATURE: I accept and acknowledge under penalty of perjury that this document together with any attachments is submitted in compliance with Arizona law. Date: 1/24/13. /s/ Stephen Thorne IV, Officer. I am either a duly-authorized Officer or the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the corporation. CBN Legal 7/3/13, 7/10/13, 7/17/13


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Reflections Continued from Page 10 location. Donations of water kept coming in. Joyleign Wormwood, cafeteria manager, could not get to the cafeteria because of the road closure but gave instructions as to where toilet paper was stored. We found peanut butter, crackers and apples to help ease nervous hunger for those gathered. Keep in mind that school had been out for several weeks so supplies on hand were limited. During the power outage one of the Stephens evacuees brought in battery operated fans which were a blessing. Opening the cafeteria for evacuees was the wisest choice because food preparation was on site. When Joyleign was able to get through she set in motion wonderful food preparations with menu changes as the number of evacuees increased or decreased. My personal opinion is that the Red Cross workers were relieved not to have to deal with meal preparation. What can people do if and when these types of emergencies arrive? If you are ever evacuated it is imperative that you go to the evacuation center and sign in, even if you are not staying there, stating where you will be going. When cell phone service went out, people dropped by trying to locate friends or relatives. If names were not on the list there was nothing the volunteers could do. In addition to donations of water and ice, fruit, cookie and chip snacks are welcome, keeping in mind that people with diabetes need something different. Milk for young children is important. Most of the evacuees were from the 200 blocks and had just experienced

Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona the fire the week before so there was a certain amount of shell shock. At first there were many who slept in their cars in front of the cafeteria. Cots are best suited for the younger generation. We were lucky; for those of you who were displaced multiply your time away from your home by eight days and you can really empathize with the other Arizona evacuees. Lots of activity was taking place on the Ray campus. As Orzell stated

Fire Continued from Page 2 their safety remained the highest priority. “We are so thankful and grateful to all our local fire agencies, Globe, Canyon, and Tri-City, for their quick response to our emergency and their expert assistance. We are very fortunate to have this level of emergency responders in our community,” stated Neal Jensen, CVRMC CEO. “I am proud of our staff who displayed calmness and professionalism and kept our patients’ needs at the forefront.” Marcanti Electric began repairing the power supply at approximately 6:30 p.m. and by 9:30 p.m., the

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during the community meeting Wednesday night, “We all realize the school is the hub of the community.” It was proven this past week. Rene Pacheco opened the command center at the elementary school and worked straight through 36 hours with no sleep. All other areas were for the firefighters to sleep, shower and eat. Even though the Red Cross and others can step in and help communities electricity was restored by re-energizing the power disconnects one at a time, testing and confirming the electrical power of each area of the hospital before bringing the next power disconnect on-line. “The heroic efforts of Marcanti Electric to get CVRMC back to full power were incredible. Their knowledge, expertise and diligence is recognized and commended,” commented Mr. Jensen. “We owe them, and everyone on scene Tuesday evening, much appreciation.”

Public Notice

LONGHORN TRAIL WELL A, WELL OWNERS ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION NONPROFIT CORPORATION 1. ENTITY NAME: The exact name of the corporation is: Longhorn Trail Well A, Well Owners. 2. CHARACTER OF AFFAIRS: The character of affairs the corporation initially intends to conduct in Arizona is: Home Owners – Well Shore. The character of affairs that the corporation ultimately conducts is not limited by the description provided. 3. MEMBERS: [X] The corporation WILL have members. [ ] The corporation WILL NOT have members. 4. ARIZONA KNOWN PLACE OF BUSINESS ADDRESS: The Arizona known place of business is: Longhorn Trail Well A, Well Owners, 34301 S. Longhorn Trail, Marana AZ 85638 5. DIRECTORS: The names and business addresses of each and every Director of the corporation are: Florence Witt, 30121 E. Brigadoon Way, Marana AZ 85658; Marilyn Voegl, 30098 E Brigadoon Way, Marana AZ 85658. 6. STATUTORY AGENT: The name and physical or street address in Arizona of the statutory agent is: Florence Witt, 30121 E. Brigadoon Way, Marana AZ 85658. 7. INCORPORATORS: The names and addresses of each and every incorporator are: Florence Witt, 30121 E. Brigadoon Way, Marana AZ 85658. I accept and acknowledge under penalty of perjury that this document together with any attachments is submitted in compliance with Arizona law. /s/ Florence Witt CBN Legal 7/3/13, 7/10/13, 7/17/13

it is important that people who know the community are on hand to answer questions and help with logistics. We may be rural but not ignorant, as a community there are great level headed leaders who are trained to step in and take over in an emergency. We made it through the ‘83 and ‘93 floods but of course there were no digital or cell phone cameras to alert the world. Each evacuee has their own story to tell and it

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NOTICE OF PUBLICATION ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR ASSOIL, LLC L-1828695-6 The address of the registered office is: 19428 N. John Wayne Pkwy Maricopa, Arizona 85139 The name and address of the Statutory Agent is Michael J. Tafoya, 19428 N. John Wayne Pkwy, Maricopa, Arizona 85139. Management of the limited liability company is reserved to the manager. The name and address of the Manager is Victor McCleve, P.O. Box 1033, Gilbert, Arizona 85299. There is one member of the limited liability company. The name and address of the Member is Aliter General Partnership, P.O. Box 1033, Gilbert, Arizona 85299. CBN Legal 7/3/13, 7/10/13, 7/17/13

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Ronald M. Horwitz (005655) Janessa E. Koenig (018618) Amy M. Horwitz (027642) JABURG & WILK, P.C. 3200 N. Central Avenue, Suite 2000 Phoenix, Arizona 85012 rmh@jaburgwilk.com jek@jaburgwilk.com axh@jaburgwilk. com (602) 248-1000 Attorneys for Plaintiff SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA COUNTY OF PINAL WELLS FARGO BANK, NA, Plaintiff v. DANIEL A. DAVIS and JANE DOE DAVIS, husband and wife, Defendants ) Case No. CV201301350 SUMMONS TO THE ABOVE-NAMED DEFENDANTS: You are hereby summoned and required to appear and defend in the above entitled action in the above entitled court within TWENTY DAYS exclusive of the date of service after service of this summons upon you if served within the State of Arizona, and within THIRTY DAYS exclusive of the day of service if served outside the State of Arizona, and you are hereby notified that in case you fail to do so, judgment by default will be rendered against you for the relief demanded in the complaint. Copies of the pleadings may be obtained by contacting the attorney for Plaintiff, whose name and address is as follows: Amy M. Horwitz, Esq., Jaburg & Wilk, P.C., 3200 N. Central Avenue, Suite 2000, Phoenix, Arizona 85012 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 the attorney for the Plaintiff is: RONALD M. HORWITZ, Esq. JANESSA E. KOENIG, Esq. AMY M. Horwitz, Esq. JABURG & WILK, P.C. 3200 North Central Avenue, Suite 2000 Phoenix, Arizona 85012 (602) 248-1000 Given under my hand and the seal of the Court of the State of Arizona in and for said County May 24, 2013 CLERK OF THE COURT CHAD A. ROCHE DAWN BEAUBIEN THIS COMMUNICATION IS FROM A DEBT COLLECTOR. CBN Legal 7/17/13, 7/24/13, 7/31/13, 8/7/13

Page 13 is important to listen to what they have to say, especially the children. I know I learned a lot by just listening and it doesn’t hurt to volunteer. You just have to get used to not sleeping.

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LONGHORN TRAIL WELL B, WELL OWNERS ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION NONPROFIT CORPORATION 1. ENTITY NAME: The exact name of the corporation is: Longhorn Trail Well B, Well Owners. 2. CHARACTER OF AFFAIRS: The character of affairs the corporation initially intends to conduct in Arizona is: Homeowner Association. The character of affairs that the corporation ultimately conducts is not limited by the description provided. 3. MEMBERS: [X] The corporation WILL have members. [ ] The corporation WILL NOT have members. 4. ARIZONA KNOWN PLACE OF BUSINESS ADDRESS: The Arizona known place of business is: Longhorn Trail Well B, Well Owners, 34701 E Slater Lane, Marana AZ 85658 5. DIRECTORS: The names and business addresses of each and every Director of the corporation are: Tricia Duffy, 29619 E Brigadoon Way, Marana AZ 85658. 6. STATUTORY AGENT: The name and physical or street address in Arizona of the statutory agent is: Samantha Skates, Longhorn Trail Well B, Well Owners, 34303 S Longhorn Trail, Marana AZ 85658. 7. INCORPORATORS: The names and addresses of each and every incorporator are: Samantha Skates, Longhorn Trail Well B, Well Owners, 34303 S Longhorn Trail, Marana AZ 85658. I accept and acknowledge under penalty of perjury that this document together with any attachments is submitted in compliance with Arizona law. /s/ Samantha Skates CBN Legal 7/10/13, 7/17/13, 7/24/13

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AVISO DE ELECCIÓN Pueblo de Winkelman, Condado de Gila, Arizona El 27 de agosto de 2013 se llevará a cabo la elección de miembros del Consejo. De acuerdo al estatuto 16-409 de la Ley de Arizona, la elección se realizará mediante “boletas de voto por correo”. Debido a esa razón, no se procurará ningún lugar de votación el día de la elección. Podrán emitir voto las personas que se hayan registrado para votar 29 días antes del día de la elección, y cuya residencia se ubique dentro del perímetro del Pueblo de Winkelman. Las boletas se enviarán por correo a cada votante registrado en el Pueblo de Winkelman a partir del día 1º. de agosto de 2013. Todas las boletas deberán ser recibidas de regreso antes de las 7:00 p.m. del martes 27 de agosto de 2013 en la oficina del Registro del Condado de Gila, 1400 E. Ash Street, Globe, AZ 85501; o en el Ayuntamiento del Pueblo de Winkelman, 206 Giffin Avenue, Winkelman, AZ 85192. Los votantes elegibles para votar son las personas registradas en el Pueblo de Winkelman durante, o antes, del día 29 de julio de 2013. El personal del Ayuntamiento de Winkelman tendrá boletas adicionales que pueden ser obtenidas de lunes a viernes, de 8:00 am a 5:00 pm, del 5 al 26 de agosto 2013 en la oficina del Ayuntamiento de Winkelman, 206 Giffin Avenue, Winkelman, AZ 85192; y el martes 27 de agosto de 2013, de las 8:00 am a las 7:00 pm. Publicado este día 8 de julio de 2013. /s/. Sylvia Kerlock Town Clerk CBN Legal 7/17/13

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The Platt Law Office, L.L.C. 161 West Central Avenue P.O. Box 279 Coolidge, Arizona 85128 (520) 723-5486 William E. Platt SBN # 000605 In the Matter of the Trust of ELLA D. SLOTTER Deceased. ) NOTICE TO CREDITORS In accordance with A.R.S. Section 14-6103 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that Ella D. Slotter died June 16, 2013. All persons having claims against the Estate or Trust are required to present their claim 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 Successor Trustee at The Platt Law Office, L.L.C., 161 W. Central Avenue, P. O. Box 279, Coolidge, AZ 85128. The Successor Trustee is Rebecca S. Jones DATED this 27th day of June, 2013. /s/ William E. Platt, Attorney for Successor Trustees CBN Legal 7/10/13, 7/17/13, 7/24/13, 7/31/13

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Douglas V. Drury, Esq. MUELLER & DRURY, P.C. 8110 East Cactus Road, Ste. 100 Scottsdale, AZ 85260-5110 mdlaw@muellerdrury.com (480) 3685511 State Bar No. 011461 Attorney for Plaintiff IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PINAL IN RE THE MATTER OF SPRINGLEAF FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC. (f/k/a AMERICAN GENERAL FINANCIAL SERVICES, INC.) Plaintiff, vs. RENE C. LEON and JANE DOE LEON, Defendants. ) Case No.: CV201300655 SUMMONS Bradley M. Soos THE STATE OF ARIZONA TO THE DEFENDANTS: RENE C. LEON JANE DOE LEON YOU ARE HEREBY SUMMONED and required to appear and defend, within the time 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. R.C.P. 4; A.R.S. 20-222, 28-502, 28-503. Copies of the pleadings filed herein may be 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 service of process is upon the Arizona Director of Insurance as an insurer’s agent to receive service of legal process against it in the State, then the insurer shall not be required to appear, answer or plead until expiration of 40 days after the 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 receipt by the party being served. Copies of the Complaint may be obtained by contacting the Clerk of the Pinal County Superior Court, R.C.P. 4. 1(e). 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 either appear in person or file an Answer or 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. R.C.P. 10(D), A.R.S. 12-311; R.C.P. 5. THE NAME AND ADDRES of Plaintiff’s attorney is: Douglas V. Drury 8110 E. Cactus Road, Ste. 100 Scottsdale, AZ 85260-5110 mdlaw@muellerdrury.com (480) 368-5511 SIGNED AND SEALED this date: 3/20/13 CHAD A. ROCHE By: /s/ Beenamy Mahlberg CLERK OF THE COURT CBN Legal 7/3/13, 7/10/13, 7/17/13, 7/24/13


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NOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I. Name: Spencer Auto Repair LLC L-1850068-1 II. The address of the known place of business is: 4547 E. Meadow Lark Way San Tan Valley, AZ 85140 III. The name and street address of the Statutory Agent is Corporate Agents of Arizona LLC 1830 E. Broadway Blvd. Suite 124 Tucson AZ 85719 Management of the limited liability company is reserved to the members. The names and addresses of each person who is a member are: member Geoffrey Spencer 4547 Meadow Lark Way San Tan Valley AZ 85140 CBN Legal 7/17/13, 7/24/13, 7/31/13

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NOTICE OF ELECTION Town of Winkelman, Gila County, Arizona A council election is scheduled for August 27, 2013. The election shall be a “Ballot by Mail” election pursuant to A.R.S. § 16-409. Since this is a vote by mail election, no polling place will be provided on election day. Persons eligible to vote in this election are those who are registered to vote at least 29 days before the election at a residence located within the Town of Winkelman. The ballots shall be mailed to each registered voter in the Town of Winkelman beginning on August 1, 2013. All ballots must be returned to the Gila County Recorder, 1400 E. Ash Street, Globe, AZ 85501, or to the Winkelman Town Hall, 206 Giffin Avenue, Winkelman, AZ 85192, prior to 7:00 pm on Tuesday, August 27, 2013. Qualified electors are those persons registered in the Town of Winkelman on or before July 29, 2013. Replacement ballots may be obtained from the Winkelman Town Clerk, Winkelman Town Hall, 206 Giffin Avenue, Winkelman, AZ 85192, between 8:00 am and 5:00 pm Monday through Friday, August 5, 2013 through August 26, 2013 and 8:00 am to 7:00 pm on Tuesday, August 27, 2013. DATED this 8th day of July, 2013. /s/. Sylvia Kerlock Town Clerk CBN Legal 7/17/13

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Michael J. Sheridan (SBN 023001) SHERIDAN LARSON, PLLC 3035 S. Ellsworth Rd., Suite 144 Mesa, AZ 85212 Phone: (480) 668-7600 Email: mjsheridanlaw2@gmail.com Counsel for Personal Representative IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PINAL In the Matter of the Estate of SALLY JO SCOTT, Deceased. ) No. PB2013-00160 NOTICE TO CREDITORS BY PUBLICATION NOTICE IS GIVEN to all creditors of the Estate that: 1. Gary T. Scott has been appointed as Personal Representative of the Estate. 2. Claims against the Estate must be presented within four months after the date of the first publication of this notice or be forever barred. 3. Claims against the Estate may be presented by delivering or mailing a written statement of the claim to Gary T. Scott, care of Michael J. Sheridan, Sheridan Larson, PLLC, 3035 S. Ellsworth Rd., Suite 144, Mesa, AZ 85212. Dated this 27th day of June, 2013. SHERIDAN LARSON, PLLC /s/ Michael J. Sheridan 3035 S. Ellsworth Rd., Suite 144 Mesa, AZ 85212 Counsel for Personal Representative ORIGINAL of the foregoing document filed in person, this 27th day of June, 2013 with: Clerk of the Court Pinal County Superior Court 575 N. Idaho Rd., Ste. 109 Apache Junction, AZ 85119 COPIES of the foregoing Document(s) emailed/mailed/ faxed this 27th day of June, 2013 to: Bart Scott 5649 Hickory Crest Rd. Lincoln, NE 68516 Ted Scott 5616 Patmore Rd. Lincoln, NE 68516 Sam Scott 5649 Hickory Crest Rd. Lincoln, NE 68516 Lindsey Emery 11 Coachmen Lincoln, NE 68510 /s/ M. Armenta Legal assistant to Michael J. Sheridan CBN Legal 7/10/13, 7/17/13, 7/24/13

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WANNA TRAVEL INC ARTICLES OF DISSOLUTION 1. ENTITY NAME: The exact name of the corporation as currently shown in A.C.C. records is: WANNA TRAVEL INC. 2. A.C.C. FILE NUMBER: 0802133-2. 3. DATE OF INCORPORATION: 03/11/1997. 4. DATE ON WHICH DISSOLUTION WAS AUTHORIZED: 03/11/1997. 5. TAX CLEARANCE CERTIFICATE (Certificate of Compliance): 5.1 [X] This dissolution WILL require a Certificate of Compliance from the Arizona Department of Revenue because either, the for-profit corporation has commenced business or issued shares, or the nonprofit corporation has commenced activities, has members, or has members entitled to vote on dissolution. 6. FOR-PROFIT CORPORATIONS THAT CHECKED NUMBER 5.1: Check the appropriate box concerning approval of the dissolution: [X] Approved by shareholders and voting groups. Section. 6.1 Shareholder approval: Total votes entitled to be cast: 2, Votes in favor that were sufficient for approval of dissolution: 2, Votes against dissolution: 0. 6.2 Voting Groups: Voting Group (class/series): Common, Total votes in voting group: 2, Indisputable votes at meeting: 2, Votes in favor that were sufficient for approval of dissolution: 2, Votes against dissolution: 0. SIGNATURE: I accept and acknowledge under penalty of perjury that this document together with any attachments is submitted in compliance with Arizona law. Date: 4-19-2013. /s/ CeDenia Thomas. I am either a duly-authorized Officer or the Chairman of the Board of Directors of the corporation. CBN Legal 7/10/13, 7/17/13, 7/24/13

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AZ CORPORATION COMMISSION FILED MAY 31 2013 FILE NO. 18508592 ARTICLES OF INCORPORATION NON-PROFIT or PROFESSIONAL CORPORATION 1. ENTITY TYPE – FOR -PROFIT (BUSINESS) CORPORATION 2. ENTITY NAME – Ship For You, Inc. 4. CHARACTER OF BUSINESSTransportation – cargo in trucks 5. SHARES Class: Common Total: 1 Par Value: $0.01 6. ARIZONA KNOWN PLACE OF BUSINESS ADDRESS: 6.1 Is the Arizona known place of business address the same as the street address of the statutory agent? No. 6.2 934 E. Saddleback Pl. San Tan Valley, Arizona 85143 United States 7. DIRECTORS – Jill Mills 934 E. Saddleback Pl. San Tan Valley, Arizona 85143 United States 8. STATUTORY AGENT – 8.1 Corporate Agents of Arizona, LLC 1830 E. Broadway Blvd., Suite 124 Tucson, AZ 85719 9. INCORPORATORS – Jill Mills 934 E. Saddleback PL San Tan Valley, Arizona 85143 United States SIGNATURE – By checking the box marked “I accept” below, I acknowledge under penalty of perjury that this document together with any attachments is submitted in compliance with Arizona law. I ACCEPT Jill Mills 5/29/13 Corporation as Incorporator – I am signing as an officer or authorized agent of a corporation and its name is: Attachment to Articles of Incorporation for Ship For You, Inc. 10. The corporation shall indemnify any person who incurs expenses or liabilities by reason of the fact he or she is or was an officer, director, employee or agent of the corporation or is or was serving at the request of the corporation as a director, officer, employee or agent of another corporation, partnership, joint venture, trust or other enterprise. This indemnification shall be mandatory in all circumstances in which indemnification is permitted by law. 11. To the fullest extent permitted by the Arizona Revised Statutes, as the same exist or may hereafter be amended, a director of the corporation shall not be liable to the corporation or its shareholders for monetary damages for any action taken or any failure to take any action as a director. No repeal, amendment or modification of this article whether direct or indirect, shall eliminate or reduce its effect with respect to any act or omission of a director of this corporation occurring prior to such repeal, amendment or modification. CBN Legal 7/3/13, 7/10/13, 7/17/13

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Our Sincerest Gratitude

We would like to thank everyone for their kind words, thoughts, expressions of sympathy, and prayers over the recent passing of our beloved Mike A. Jimenez. Your displays of affections and kind wishes touched all of our hearts. It is never easy mourning the loss of a loved one. But your stories brought us laughter, and your love gave us comfort and joy. We have truly come to realize that it is the goodness in someone’s heart that assists the healing process. Thank you for your inspiration and for the kindness you have shown us. We look forward to seeing all of you soon and creating new memories. The Family of Mike A. Jimenez

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Hayden-Winkelman Little League would like to take the time to say thank you to the following donors: • Bestway Electric Motor Service, "Ted Elling" • BHP Billiton • Dudleyville fire dept. • Asarco Hayden Operations • Iron Dynamics Inc • CBN Excavating Inc. • Arizona Baseball Charities • Gila County Supervisor District 3 "John Marcanti" • Gila County Supervisor District 2 "Mike Pastor" • Ortega Family in honor of Noni, Javi, & Daniel • USW Local 915 • Town of Winkelman • Minit Market 610 • USW Local 886 • Gonzalez Family • Town of Hayden • Ultimate Welding & Fabrication We would also like to give a big thanks to all the volunteer umpires, cooks, concession workers, coaches, and those who took time out of their day to work on the field. We are grateful to everyone who has helped make our first year successful and hope to continue to do so in the years to come. Lastly we would like to say thank you to all Parents and Players who joined this season. We hope to see you next summer. Armand Cruz Anna Lopez Arlene Martinez Carol Lorona Bobby Smith Jr. Felicia Mariscal and Marisa Gallego


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Copper Basin News, Hayden, Arizona

Shipman

Continued from Page 8 stayed overnight at the Ray Elementary School Shelter on Tuesday night. Breakfast, lunch and dinner were served as well as snacks and coffee throughout the day on Wednesday. Kearny Magistrate Judge Dave Orzell thanked the school and all the people who volunteered at the shelter. He especially thanked Shelly and Rene Pacheco as well as the cafeteria staff for their quick responses. State Senator Barbara McGuire saluted the “fine people of Kearny for their willingness to help in a time of need.” She named a long list of people and agencies who helped including the firefighters

and the departments who assisted. The community members present at the meeting gave the firefighters a standing ovation showing their deep appreciation for all the hard work. Everyone who spoke Wednesday night complimented the local firefighters, Asarco and Copper Basin Railway. Pinal County Public Health officials recommend that people who have respiratory difficulty, asthma or other lung conditions remain indoors and take every effort possible to avoid the smoke. People with swamp coolers should limit their use to avoid bringing smoky air into their homes or businesses. Go online to http://bit. ly/1alrLdY to view photos of the fire taken by Copper Basin News staff and

July 17, 2013 others in the community. Visit us on Facebook for the most up-to-date information on the fire: www.fb.com/copperarea. Ray Federal Credit Union is accepting donations on behalf of Frank Giroux,

who lost his home in the Shipman fire. If you would like to contribute, please send a check payable to Frank Giroux Fire Fund, to Ray Federal Credit Union, PO Box 1089, Kearny AZ 85137.

Shipman Fire Operations manager Jeremy Human addresses questions from the public. (James Carnes photo)

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