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Hotchkiss girl places sixth in National Junior Olympics See The North Fork Times on pages 1-3B.

DOLA reps tour truck route By Pat Sunderland Managing Editor

Two council seats to be filled in April 6 election At the municipal election scheduled for April 6, Delta voters will elect two council members, one from District C and a council member at-large. Kay Carlquist currently holds the District C seat; Bill Seuell is the at-large council member. Both have said they are undecided about seeking re-election. Persons wishing to run for these positions must be U.S. citizens, at least 18 years of age on the date of election, and a registered elector. Candidates must have resided continuously in the City of Delta for at least 12 consecutive months prior to their election. District C candidates must reside within that district; at-large candidates may reside anywhere within the city. Nomination petitions will be available from the city clerk, 360 Main Street, beginning Jan. 26. Signed petitions must be returned to the clerk’s office by 5 p.m. Feb. 16. Anyone desiring to vote in the upcoming election who has not registered to vote must do so by Monday, March 8. Register at the office of the county clerk and recorder at the Delta County Courthouse. The April 6 election will be conducted by mail ballot. For more information, contact city clerk Jolene Nelson at 874-7914.

Vandals start fires in city restrooms The city restrooms near Fort Uncompahgre were reportedly damaged when the toilet paper dispensers in both the men’s and women’s rooms were set on fire, causing the dispensers to melt. Damages are estimated about $250. This incident was reported shortly before 2 p.m. on Jan. 9. If you have information about this crime, call Crime Stoppers at 874-8810 or Delta Police Department at 874-7676.

Council sifts through 50+ manager resumes The Delta City Council will meet in executive session Tuesday, Jan. 19, to review the applications for city manager received by the deadline of Dec. 30. Mayor Mary Cooper said council members planned to meet with Fred Rainguet, a professional employment recruiter employed by the city, and try to narrow the list to fewer than 10. “There are some incredibly qualified applicants,” Cooper noted.

Modular home suffers fire and smoke damage A modular home located at 16401 Bull Mesa Road near Cedaredge suffered extensive fire and smoke damage Jan. 5. The Delta County Sheriff’s Office reports the home is owned by Jenny and Jeremiah Brooks but had been unoccupied since November. The home was for sale and the owners had just accepted an offer. The sheriff’s office said the blaze does not appear to be suspicious.

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With millions of dollars on the line, the City of Delta strived to put its best foot forward Tuesday, Jan. 12, for a tour of the alternate truck route by five Department of Local Affairs staff members. “It’s our one chance to show this project off as a project that Delta is committed to and excited about doing,” assistant manager Steve Glammeyer said during a planning session with city council members last week. The city is one of seven communities in the running for energy and mineral impact funds to help fund the $26.8 million project. On Feb. 1, Glammeyer, several council members, assistant city manager Glen Black and citizen Gerald Roberts will travel to Denver for a formal presentation to the DOLA advisory board, which will then recommend how $17 million in grant funds should be allocated. “Feb. 1 is critical to our chance for funding, but this visit is just as critical,” Glammeyer said.

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Fiery sunset The setting sun created a dramatic backdrop to Confluence Lake last week. The sun drops behind Uncompahgre Plateau a minute or two later each day. Although the days are getting longer, winter is keeping a firm grasp on western Colorado with daytime temperatures rarely topping the freezing mark.

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GOCO awards $200,000 fairground grant By Hank Lohmeyer Staff Writer

The county has received notice of an up to $200,000 grant award it may use for purchase of property to expand the county fairgrounds in Hotchkiss. “I am pleased to inform you that the (Great Outdoor Colorado board) awarded funding for your project at a grant amount of up to $200,000,” the county was informed in a letter from GOCO last month. The county is negotiating for the possible purchase of additional property which has become available bordering the fairgrounds and which could be used for future expansion for parking and other needs. “What exactly will be done with this property if it is acquired is pretty much a blank slate at this

time,” said Jeff Emmons, assistant county administrator. A steering committee which created the county’s fairgrounds master plan document would be reactivated to look at future use of any additional property that is acquired. Emmons explained that the county’s grant request was favored by GOCO because if some additional property can be bought it will enable the fairgrounds to be expanded and upgraded in several areas identified as priorities in the “Delta County Fairgrounds 10-Year Vision Plan.” In 2008, the County Fair Board and the Commissioners approved a ten-year “vision plan” to guide future expansion and development at the fairgrounds. That document lists the following priorities for the fairgrounds facility:

• Additional site access from the east along Highway 92 and preservation of the historic arch on the Bridge Street entrance; • Improvements to drainage and utility infrastructure; • Update the concessions stand at the ball fields, and add and update rest room facilities there to include showers; • Upgrades to the equestrian facilities including new horse stalls and pull-through trailer parking; • Improvements to existing parking and realignment of the internal roadways; • Improve camping facilities with general utility upgrades and try to acquire river frontage or river access; • Make improvements to Heritage Hall with the addition of stor-

age, and with kitchen or warm-up kitchen facilities; • Construct RV parking sites with hook-ups for electricity and water; • Build new playground and park facilities, possibly to include a picnic pavilion, and; • Upgrades to the ball fields. The county has other GOCO grant money and matching funds in hand now to build the restroom/ shower facilities at the ball fields. Emmons said that construction of those additions will probably await a review of the steering committee as it reevaluated the ten year Vision Plan. He added that he doesn’t think it likely that the restroom/shower facilities currently planned would be altered or moved from the current proposed location.

Graduation rates continue upward trend By Pat Sunderland Managing Editor

Graduation rates at Delta High School showed a dramatic improvement in 2008-09, topping 92 percent the first time in recent memory. The “completion” rate of 94.4 percent is even higher, and underscores a strong partnership with Delta Opportunity School, DHS principal Kurt Clay said. “Graduates” are those who receive an official diploma and graduate with their classmates. The completion rate incorporates those who earn GEDs, as well as students who have dropped out of school but re-enroll at Delta Opportunity School and earn a diploma. “We’re building a strong program, where kids who are at risk of not graduating can come,” said Delaine Hudson, principal of the Delta Opportunity School. Staff members work one-on-one with the students to develop a plan where they can successfully obtain a high school diploma. A handful of students are working on GEDs. That individualized attention is reflected on Delta High School’s completion rate. Instead of dropping out, the students can transfer to the Delta Opportunity School and continue their work in a non-traditional format which may dovetail better with work and family demands. “Our success goes hand in hand with Delta Opportunity School,” Clay said. “Delta High School is not the best place for every single student, so having the opportunity to ‘rescue’ some of those kids and teach them a little differently makes a huge differ-

ence.” Delta Opportunity School has a graduation rate of just 43 percent, but has seen that rate climb by double digits for the past four years. The school has also gone from serving 40 students to maxing out at 95. “We’re getting a lot of the kids we wouldn’t have gotten before,” Clay said. He also credits the high school counselors who meet with the seniors as many as five to seven times throughout the year to make sure they’re on track and getting the grades they need to graduate. In Delta County, Delta High School was one of seven schools with improved graduation rates. Two

schools, Hotchkiss High School and Paonia High School, declined but still

topped the district average of 86.2 percent.

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Kevin Lucy will run for coroner By Pat Sunderland Managing Editor

Kevin Lucy has announced his candidacy as Republican candidate for Delta County coroner. For the past eight years, Lucy has served as deputy coroner under Chalmer Swain. The last four years he was chief deputy coroner. Lucy was raised in Delta and has been involved in the funeral industry for 30 years. He began his career at Roberts Funeral Home in Delta when he was in high school. At that time, owner Wayne Roberts was the county coroner. After attending Adams State Col-

lege in Alamosa and Central Commu- Lucy said. “Experience in these situnity College in Hastings, Neb., Lucy ations is very much appreciated by was employed by Snyder Memorials family members who have lost a as a production manager. He also loved one.” worked in sales as a memorialist. He Lucy has also worked with law is currently a funeral director at Tay- enforcement agencies, ambulance lor Funeral Service. crews and volunteers with He has taken advanthe fire departments, all tage of continuing eduof whom form the “team” cation offered by the that is available to resiColorado Coroners dents and motorists when Association. a death occurs. “The years I have “I would be honored spent working with peoand proud to remain a part ple who have suffered of our local team and serve a loss have given me a as Delta County coroner,” great deal of experience,” Lucy said. Kevin Lucy


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Let’s look for realistic solutions to solve problems NOW Dear Editor: Have you ever been at the rec center in the middle of a great workout, then SLAM this pounding intrusive “music” starts beating, people on spin whooping and hollering. Can’t hear your own music at max volume, can’t keep your rhythm cause the techno beat reverberates through your body. How about trying to do stretches or use the free weights or mats in the spin area. A simple wall stretch requires moving one or two bikes for three linear feet of space. Nastiness ensues if you just happen to be in that space and one of the spinners comes in to mark their bike for class. Even if riding bike is all about the fit, seriously ... do you really have to stare me down to move a foot so you can put your towel and water bottle on your chosen bike an hour before class? Markings can be found even four hours before spin class. Fortu-

nately other mammalian means of marking haven’t been seen. And sometimes as a courtesy to the bike markers, they turn the music on early so they can get warmed up. Joys extra half hour of pounding rhythm. So, 20 bikes, several hours a week governs the entire community’s use of the mat area 100 percent of the time, and intrudes on an entire workout room during those times. Hmmm. What do you guess the average age of the avid cardio room user is? Let’s see, I’m 50, my buddy is 37, and what I see around me is ages mostly 30s to 70s in the cardio area. Now, I love rock and roll, but I would suppose that my fellows sharing this room would vote with me that techno slam is not our music genre. I had the opportunity to speak with Wilma, the director, the other evening after being blasted out of the cardio area for the above reason. Her response to

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the problem was, “We’re working on it. We’re trying to build on.” Now, I’m not all about the whine, I’m about fixing the problem. Here’s a few suggestions. 1. Move the bikes into their own area, leave three or four bikes for those of us who really need the bike for our workout. I really don’t think we need 20. 2. Delta County Memorial Hospital has a beautiful new annex building with several meeting areas and a newer larger room that had even been used once for our hospital Christmas party in an unfinished state. People probably wouldn’t get too excited about inviting a friend to the quilting group at the hospital. What! How about, “Let’s go square dancing at the hospital!” Let’s rename that very expensive and nicely done building, and make good use of it while accommodating our thriving community. How about “The Lifelink Center.” Yes, they treat oncology patients there ... what a wonderful space to encourage life and nourish those of us who choose to thrive to the best of our ability, no matter who we are. 3. Use the back rooms where meetings presently take place at Bill Heddles for the spin class and dance class. It’s big enough to divide, and a wall of mirrors would certainly cost less than a multi-million dollar new building. Stop with the bigger picture. Get real city government, and take care of your people now, not when you have millions of dollars in your pocket to make you look big and special. Wait until the funds become available, when the people of the community have steady jobs and income that can fairly be taxed for the good. Then talk about a way cool Delta pavilion or rec center expansion. Don’t make us wait for your glory moment. No, it’s not just the spin class, it’s the lack of initiative of this city government to take care of the people’s concerns in simple, realistic ways. If you don’t like my ideas, please round table some of your own. Woohoo! Yeah! Push it! (Dubbed from spin class.) Deanna McCoy Delta

A little piece of Art Dear Editor: Since living in Delta, I tried never to miss saying good morning to Art. He swept sidewalks in town so I got to see him often. I always received the most enthusiastic “Good morning” in return. Art wasn’t just a street sweeper, he was the very best. He cared about his work and was very diligent. Now I see people with leaf blowers. Well, it’s just not the same. In Delta, we have presidents, VIPs, directors, managers, owners, etc. But I would wager that none of “us” will ever have a mural painted in our honor. Wherever you may be Art, please save me a cigarette and a cup of coffee. I would be so honored to join you. Rita Carr Delta

DPD officers, chief step up to resolve dangerous situation Dear Editor: I live near the corner of 1550 Road and G 96 Lane, which is a tricky corner year-round but gets terribly dangerous when it’s icy and slick. In the past, this wasn’t really such a problem because Delta County plowed, graveled and maintained the roads so diligently. All of that stopped when we were annexed into the City of Delta. Well, it snowed again on New Year’s Eve and the roads were icy and slick. Of course, the city did not plow or sand. At 9:30 a.m., the first car slides off the road into a ditch; the young woman calls for help and gets pulled out. Mid-afternoon the second car slides into the same ditch. This time police officers came to investigate. They called the city road crew to report the dangerous conditions of this corner and requested the road be sanded. Pretty soon two men in a city pickup show up with a bag of salt and a plastic coffee can. They scatter a bit of salt around

the cones to the middle of the road and made it a little better. Later in the day, Officer Lyninger and Sgt. Lamb returned, along with Chief Robert Thomas. I’m sure they must have called for sand again but, no, the City of Delta was having none of that. The police chief and police officers left, but soon returned with the animal control pickup loaded with large buckets of sand. They shoveled and sanded the entire corner by hand, by themselves. Problem solved! After all that, all I can say is that we are very fortunate to have a police chief and officers that are willing to go the extra mile the way they did. They were truly concerned about people’s safety, performing as public servants, and doing the right thing — even when others were not. I would like to say a special thanks to these men. Your good work is greatly appreciated. Dale W. Suckow Delta

‘Con artists’ like Bennet are destroying this country Dear Editor: At a town hall meeting in Delta Jan. 2, Senator Michael Bennet started out the meeting by stating why he voted for the health care bill and making such unrealistic statements as it will add 31 million more people to the (already failing) Medicare system while cutting cost by $1.5 trillion. It was pointed out to him that to do this requires an additional cut in Medicare of $400 billion and the further cutting of doctors fees by 21 percent all while adding 31 million more clients to an already bankrupt Medicare system. This will surely result in massive health care rationing i.e. death panels. John Copper who has over 10 years in management in the health care field pointed out that the hospitals already are barely making it. Many participants stated he was misrepresenting the cost of health care and would further suck the life blood out of the economy. John Copper and others including Nelson Scott and Barb Hulet mentioned that the Constitution does not empower Congress to provide health care and asked him what gives him the authority to force people to pay for insurance. He stated that the Interstate Commerce Clause provides the authorization that is, of course, a gross misuse of that part of the Constitution. Roger Bentley made the point that he is not insured but that Bennet is going to force him to buy insurance against his will or go to jail. If the feds can do this then there is no limit as to what it can require citizens to do with their private funds. This makes a travesty of the original reason for the founding the country i.e. protection of individual unalienable rights. Another lady stated why not tort reform; create competition by allowing insurance companies to operate across state lines. Anoth-

Say no to more government intrusion Dear Editor: On Jan. 2, Senator Michael Bennet held audience with a standing-room-only cross-section group of Delta residents. Most concerns addressed the health care issue and its many pages of STUFF. The senator told us that he voted for the bill, and he was considering his three children’s futures. He told us that he did not like or support the pork and the last minute high dollar deals that were pushed through in the waning hours. Will his children like these pork and high dollar deals? Many folks asked the senator how the bill will help them. Medicare and Medicaid are already regulated by our federal and state governments. Are the banks and some automobile companies bearing the weight of

and leave. Then again, just after dark, another city pickup arrives and a man with an ice cream bucket and a plastic coffee can throws a few more handfuls of salt (still no sand). The next morning, I get up to find that someone has run a car through my chain link fence. (Of course they didn’t bother to come to the door but just snuck off.) I called in and Officer Lyninger gets called out to our area yet again. He was clearly a little upset that the city had still not sanded this corner — even after he had called it in the day before. He performs his investigation for the report, calls it in again and leaves. A while later, two men in a city pickup came and put orange cones and barrels cross the corner. (Still no sand —not even a coffee can full.) Let the fun begin! People were now forced closer toward the ditch and ice to get around the barriers or they’re getting stuck trying to turn around. Finally a neighbor went out and pushed

the heavy hand of government? Questions of constitutionality of our government’s actions were raised and the senator weaseled around the Constitution. Keep in mind we had proponents and opponents in the audience, and mostly citizens who wanted to learn. It is my understanding that the health care bill is designed to save us from ourselves. I asked Senator Bennet, “When did the United States of America become a noncapitalistic and competitive society?” And I asked him, “What other free enterprise businesses are we going to lose to government control?” My health care is my business! Let us say NO to more government intrustion in our lives. God bless America. Roger W. Bentley Delta County

er person complained about the enormous increase in the debt since Obama was elected which Bennet blamed on Bush. Another person said it is unconscionable to force a person who believes abortion is murder to fund it via their tax dollars. She asked that Bennet make sure that there is no abortion subsidy. Another pointed out that we are subsidizing the immigration of Hamas to this country from the Gaza strip and handed Bennet the proof. Bennet got earful after earful from the jam-packed room where people even lined the walls. At the end it was so overwhelming he dismissed his town hall with “this is Delta.” To be fair a few prominent Democrats were there. They were just inundated by the vast majority of apparently conservative Delta County residents. The administration with Bennet’s help lies, manipulates and

deceives about health care, lies about energy independence, lies about man-caused global warming, lies about unemployment, lies about GDP which has now been revised downward twice from 3.5 to 2.8 to 2.2 percent as they further savage the economy and destroy trust and confidence in the American dollar worldwide. There is a pattern of deliberate lying and deceit headed by the Great Deceiver Obama. I am angry yes, because I don’t like being lied to or taken as a fool and I am greatly offended by the deliberate destruction of this country by these con artists. Those are strong reasons for strong emotions. I can’t wait and can only hope that the American people throw these “useful idiots,” to coin a Soviet term, out in the November elections. Mike Mason Cedaredge

Kudos Dear Editor: Big heartfelt thanks to the generous residents of Cedaredge and surrounding areas who participated in the recent Christmas dinner! What a treat to learn that Hospice & Palliative Care of Western Colorado would be a recipient of donations collected during the event. Thanks especially to Jack and Bev Gardner for coordinating this wonderful tradition and giving so generously to Hospice & Palliative Care of Western Colorado in Delta County. The need is huge; Delta County is currently serving 60 to 70 patients per day in their homes, nursing homes, hospitals; whatever the patient prefers. An incredible team of nurses, CN’s, chaplains, social workers and volunteers give their time and talent every day to make the hospice experience as comfortable as possible. Again, thank you to a wonderful community of folks who understand the importance of this organization and the role they play in Delta County. Lynn Shirk Hospice & Palliative Care of Western Colorado Dear Editor: I am writing on behalf of the children and families served by our non-profit, Families Plus, to thank everyone who contributed to the success of our annual drive to donate Christmas presents for disadvantaged children. Despite the terrible economy with so many of our friends and neighbors out of work or working for reduced wages, the people of Delta County once again proved why this is such a wonderful place to live as we were able to make sure that none of the children that we serve had a Christmas without a gift. I want to thank all the people who purchased a gift from the angel trees we had placed around the county. I also want to thank the people at Kwiki Tire, Bank of the West and City Market in Delta, and the people at First State Bank of Hotchkiss and Paonia State Bank for hosting our angel trees and taking valuable time away from work to help with this project. I also want to thank Domino’s Pizza in Delta for donating the food we served our parents at the gift-wrapping session. I especially want to thank those individuals who, as time grew short and a number of gift requests remained unfulfilled on some of our trees, scooped up all of them and purchased gifts for many children at once. In times like these, with so many issues present that can divide us politically, socially and financially, it is indeed heart-warming and encouraging to see the community come together, to make sure that the true spirit of Christmas continues to thrive. From the bottom of my heart, I want to thank all of you so very much for your generosity and for making Delta County the wonderful place that it is. Brenda K. Holland, Ph.D. Executive Director Families Plus


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tion costs will never be lower, and the project itself will have a major economic impact on the city, even if the truck route has to be completed in phases. Glammeyer highlighted the fact that the project meets five of the seven “sustainability criteria” established by DOLA. “The federal government isn’t going to come and save us, and this is a good, valuable project with so many benefits to it. I think we should go forward,” Sheriff said. “When I heard the 30-year bonding, I thought oh my goodness — 30 years!” Gerald Roberts, a member of Citizens for A Safer Downtown, said. “But when we did the rec center I thought the same thing with 20 years. Now you look back and it doesn’t seem that long. I think we need to go forward with this regardless of the [grant] outcome if there’s any possibility whatsoever. “I think this is an opportunity to dream again and hope like hell.”

Pilot courtesy car considered too expensive for the county By Hank Lohmeyer Staff Writer

The county commissioners have decided that this won’t be the year for taking on the additional expense of helping provide a “courtesy car” for visiting pilot use at the North Fork Airport. The county’s Airport Advisory Board had endorsed the idea of county support for a North Fork Airport courtesy vehicle. One is provided for visiting pilots at Blake Field. Pilots who fly in to the facility when the airport office is closed may use the vehicle to get to restaurants, lodging, meetings, or other nearby destinations during their visit here.

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But commissioners felt that under the current economic climate, the estimated $800 to $900-per-year cost of liability insurance on a North Fork Airport courtesy vehicle was too much to take on. “I think that we just can’t do it this year,” said Commissioner Jan McCracken. “We are in tough times and it would be a new expense that we just can’t justify.” Commissioners Olen Lund and Bruce Hovde were in agreement that the expense was not put in this year’s budget and shouldn’t be included now. The county last year entered into a formal agreement with the Town of Paonia, 75 percent owner of the airport, that spells out both local government’s responsibilities for sharing costs and operational responsibilities at the airport. A new airport manager and fixed base operator, Mike Clawson who is the son of former FBO and airport manager the late Richard Clawson, has taken up the reins of day-to-day oversight. While the county and town begin to move forward on their new agreement for airport management, commissioners also expressed the view that the airport courtesy vehicle could become a topic of discussion for all parties involved with handling airport issues — the commissioners, the town, FBO, Airport Advisory Board, and county administration — to decide on jointly. The town might be able to justify the expense of the vehicle as an economic development investment that could bring some business into the town from visiting pilots patronizing restaurants and other businesses there, the commissioners said. The commissioners broached

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Subdivision dispute headed for state appeals court By Hank Lohmeyer Staff Writer

The Board of County Commissioners was informed earlier this month that a Rogers Mesa subdivision dispute in which the county prevailed in district court will be carried forward on appeal. Assistant county attorney Christine Knight told the BoCC that the district court’s decision on High Valley Subdivision will be taken to the Colorado Court of Appeals by developer Jeanette VanDenBerg. The Delta District Court ruled on Nov. 9 in favor of the county commissioners. VanDenBerg had complained that the board abused its discretion when it approved her subdivision plan but placed restrictions on the number of lots allowed and the configuration of the lots. Knight told the BoCC on Jan. 4 that VanDenBerg is carrying her appeal forward on “abuse of discretion” issues similar to the ones heard in the district court case. In other business during their Jan 4 regular meeting, the commissioners dealt with the following matters: • The board approved a transfer of ownership liquor license for the Electric Mountain Lodge north of Paonia. New owners from the Roaring Fork Valley bought the facility last year and have said they hired professional managers to run the business, which in the future will operate under a slightly different name: Electric Mountain Resort. • County clerk and recorder Ann Eddins told the commissioners that this year’s primary election will be conducted by mail ballot. The mail ballot process is viewed as an effective

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and cost-saving way to conduct elections, and this will be the first primary election in county and state history to be conducted by mail ballot. Eddins reports that she has scheduled a public meeting to discuss the election process. The meeting is set for Thursday, Jan 28, from 5:30 to 6:30 p.m. in Room 234 at the county courthouse.

• Commissioners were notified of an idea being discussed that would result in a cutback in hours at the county planning department in light of the slowdown in real estate and development activity. • The commissioners accepted with conditions a petition to form a Public Improvement District, the first in Delta County.

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County real estate sales figures presented during a Delta County Economic Development meeting on Dec. 10 were incorrect, a local realtor reports. Eileen Liles provided the following sales figures for residential homes in Delta County for the years 2004 through 2008: 2004, 511 sold; 2005, 660 sold; 2006, 582 sold; 2007, 522 sold; 2008, 360 sold. The figures, which do not include “for sale by owner” properties, were confirmed by the Delta County Board of Realtors.

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one other idea on the topic. Each fiscal quarter the Blake Field FBO provides the county with a detailed report of activity there. The report includes the number of flights in to the facility, types of aircraft, number of aircraft based locally, the amount of revenue from fuel sales and hangar rental, and other details of the operation. But the county does not get a similar report from the North Fork Airport. In order to possibly help in the future to justify a new expenses like the courtesy car, the commissioners suggested that the county administration be supplied with an activity report similar to the one it gets from Blake Field every quarter so commissioners know what level of activity the North Fork Airport is experiencing, and so they can better decide whether the expense of a courtesy car there can be justified. The commissioners finally decided that a county-owned 1993 Ford Taurus that had been suggested for use as the North Fork Airport’s courtesy car would instead be included with eight other surplus county vehicles in a consignment to the annual Varner Equipment Auction that will be held on Saturday, Jan 23. The county had previously consigned its surplus vehicles to an auction held in Montrose.

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He outlined the agenda for the two-hour tour, which was to include introductions by Mayor Mary Cooper, a PowerPoint presentation by Glammeyer, and comments from several speakers who addressed the importance of the project. Delta County Commissioner Jan McCracken was to talk about the history of the project. Economic development and revitalization was the focus of DCED director Deana Sheriff, chamber director Linda Sanchez and realtor John Renfrow. Public safety was addressed by Delta County Sheriff Fred McKee, Delta Police Chief Robert Thomas, Delta County Ambulance District director Doug Laufer, fire chief Adam Suppes, and Jolene Nelson, a city employee/citizen who shared the difficulty she had getting a family member to the hospital when a train was blocking the highway. Four school buses cross the railroad tracks twice a day, a fact that was shared by school district spokesperson John Jones. A rep-

resentative from one of the three coal mines in the North Fork Valley detailed the importance of the coal industry to Delta County, and explained how he’d like to see some of the energy and mineral impact fees they pay come back to the community through the grant. After the presentations, Glammeyer planned to lead a tour of the project beginning at the intersection of Hwy. 50 and Gunnison River Drive and extending south to the Stockyards Restaurant. Council members spent the remainder of the hour-long work session reviewing a spreadsheet which outlines five scenarios for funding the project using a combination of grant funds and bond proceeds. They recognize it’s likely the $17 million will be spread among two or three of the most worthy projects, so they briefly addressed the consequences of partial or no grant funding. Although other capital improvement projects may have to be delayed, everyone agreed that interest rates and construc-

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in custody since July. He and his wife are charged with sexual assault against an at-risk adult. Defense attorney Diane Allen argued that while Dalton has been in custody on a $150,000 bond, his co-defendant was released shortly after her arrest. That’s because she was very cooperative and eight months pregnant, deputy district attorney Sherri Price pointed out. Allen said she and the deputy district attorney are very close to an agreement which will drop the “at-risk” component of the charge and result in probation for Dalton. In the meantime, Greenacre said he would deny any reduction in bond until safeguards have been established to ensure Dalton’s behavior is not repeated.

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Jessers celebrate 60 years of marriage Al and Verna Jesser will celebrate their 60th wedding anniversary Jan. 15. They were mar-

ried Jan. 15, 1950, in Bismarck, N.D. Mr. and Mrs. Jesser live in Delta. They plan to have a private celebration with their family. They have two children, a daughter and son-in-law, Joyce and Buck Krumholt of Delta, and a son and daughter-in-law, Jim and Janis Jesser of Olathe. They also have three grandchildren, Joe Imler of Tucson, Ariz., Janel Jesser of Delta and Jon Jesser of Olathe.

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Ove Johannsen turns 100 on Jan. 25 Ove Johannsen was born Jan. 25, 1910, in Salt Lake City, Utah. When Ove was about 4 years old his family moved to the future site of Holbrook, Idaho. His father cleared the sagebrush so the town of Holbrook could be built. His family moved to Malad City, Idaho, and in the autumn of 1915 Ove started school. The family moved to Preston, Idaho, where Ove continued through grammar school and graduated from Preston High School (also known as the academy) in 1928. Ove was the oldest of four children. He traveled around the United States on the country’s roadways, riverboats and railways. Ove held many jobs in many places during the Great Depression and he served in the Army/Air Force during World War II. Ove followed his father’s

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Rosamond Pagone will be 90 Jan. 23 A birthday open house is planned in celebration of Rosamond Pagone’s 90th birthday. The celebration will take place Saturday, Jan. 23, at the Hotchkiss Senior Center from 2 to 4 p.m. No gifts, please.

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They lived in Leadville for 25 years before returning to Delta, where they operated Myers Chem-Dry, a carpet cleaning business. They’re now retired. Friends and family members are invited to join the celebration Jan. 16. Cards of congratulations are the only gifts requested.

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in Delta County still remember Ove as “The McNess Man.” Ove has been a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Delta since 1950. Ove has been very active in the church and also with the community. He served on the

tree board and helped with the planting of the trees that now line Main Street. He spent several years delighting children of all ages playing Santa. He was always in the middle of Deltarado Days no matter if he was on a float or pulling one. Ove was highly involved with the senior citizen center. For many years he appealed to city council for restrooms in downtown Delta, which earned him the nickname “Toilet Joe.” An open house celebration is planned to honor Ove on his 100th birthday. The party will be held Wednesday, Jan. 23, from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Ove loves to visit with friends and family members and share a story or two. Cake and ice cream will be served. Horizons Care Center is located at 11411 Hwy. 65, Eckert.

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The family of Jerry and Darlene Myers is hosting a 50th anniversary wedding party Saturday, Jan. 16, from 2 to 4 p.m. at Bill Heddles Recreation Center. Jerry Myers and Darlene Dillon were married in Delta on Jan. 16, 1960. They have two children, Julie Myers of Clifton and Kevin Myers of Parker. They also have three grandchildren.

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footsteps and went to work for the McNess Company in Millard County, Utah. The McNess Company offered Ove the sales district of Delta County. In the spring of 1949, Ove moved his wife Revo and daughters Ruth and Gloria to Delta. Many people

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Memorial fund set up for Davis family A memorial fund has been established at SurfaceCreek Bank and DeltaBank to aid the family of Ariel Davis, the 16-year-old pedestrian who was struck and killed by a vehicle on Dec. 20. Donations may be made to the Ariel Davis Memorial Fund at either the Cedaredge or Delta banks.

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Thursday, January 14 ROCK WRANGLERS MEETING, 7 p.m., basement of Taylor Funeral Home, 800 Palmer Street, Delta. Program is a presentation on “Artistry in Silver.” Everyone welcome.

Saturday, January 16 PAONIA ROTARY CLUB POLIO ERADICATION FUN(D) RAISER, 7 p.m., Paradise Theater, Paonia. Academy award nominated film, “The Final Inch,” ice cream social, North Fork Flyers playing jazz. Tickets $17 from Rotarians or $20 at the door. FIBER ARTISTS Katherine Colwell and Lynn Mattingly present and discuss their work, 1-4 p.m., Hotchkiss-Crawford Historical Museum, Hotchkiss. New exhibit is “From the Ordinary to the Elegant: 1890 to 1956.” DELTA HUBWHEELER SQUARE DANCE CLUB MEETS, 7:30 p.m., Lincoln Elementary School, 1050 Hastings Street, Delta. All plus dance. Larry Schulz calling. Round dance lessons at 6:30 p.m. with Maxine Springer cueing. For more information, call 874-4187 or 970-858-5352.

Sunday, January 17 CLASSICAL PIANIST GARY SCHMIDT IN CONCERT, 3 p.m., Hotchkiss Community United Methodist Church, 2nd and Orchard. Admission by donation. Homemade pie served after the concert. Everyone welcome.

Monday, January 18 SURFACE CREEK COMMUNITY SERVICES FOOD BANK BOARD MEETING, 2 p.m., Cedaredge Community Center. Public invited. Reports of food bank operation given and plans for next year discussed. MEMORIAL HALL ANNUAL MEETING, 7 p.m., Hotchkiss Memorial Hall. Public welcome. STORYTIMES FOR BABIES AND TOTS — Hotchkiss library on Mondays, Paonia library on Tuesdays, Delta library on Wednesdays, Cedaredge and Crawford libraries on Thursdays. Lapsit storytimes for babies from birth to one year at 10 a.m. and Tottimes for children from 1-3 years follow at 10:30 a.m. at all libraries.

Tuesday, January 19 SURFACE CREEK REPUBLICAN WOMEN MEETING, 12 noon, Delta Public Library community room, 211 West 6th Street, Delta. Delta County commissioners Bruce Hovde, Olen Lund and Jan McCracken are speakers. For more information, call Anne Snyer, 856-4780.

Thursday, January 21 BOARD OF EDUCATION — SPECIAL SCHOOL BOARD/VISION HCP WORK SESSION, The Delta Center, 822 Grand Avenue, Delta. North Fork Vision at 3:30 p.m., Delta Vision at 4 p.m., Surface Creek Vision at 4:30 p.m. BOARD OF EDUCATION — REGULAR SCHOOL BOARD MEETING, The Delta Center, 822 Grand Avenue, Delta. Policy review at 6 p.m. Regular meeting at 7 p.m. REPUBLICAN PARTY OF DELTA COUNTY LUNCHEON, 11:30 a.m., Deitch House Restaurant, Highway 92, Delta. Cost is $15. Guest speakers: candidates for Delta County offices. RSVP to Joyce Raley, 874-7813 by January 18. PAONIA ROTARY CLUB MEETING, 12:30 p.m., Paonia Town Hall. Program: “The North Fork Children’s Christmas Party — Behind the Scenes.” Public welcome. TEN WEEK BROWN BAG BIBLE STUDY of the book of Romans, Thursdays, beginning today, 12 noon-1 p.m., Delta United Methodist Church, fellowship hall, 477 Meeker Street, Delta. Pack a lunch and join them.

Saturday, January 23 PEA GREEN SATURDAY NIGHT, 7-9:30 p.m., Pea Green Community Hall, Highway 348 and Banner Road. Old time and bluegrass music featuring Dos Capos, The Claimjumpers String Band, Big Daddy and the Runaways, and Homeward Bound. $5 at the door. Bring a snack to share if you wish. For more information, call Paula, 778-0417 or Len, 275-9598. COMMUNITY CHALLENGE WORKSHOP, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., Blue Sage Center for the Arts, Paonia. Sponsored by the Monarch Center. Free to all individuals and organizations interested in learning how to build a stronger community for youth. For more information, call Cassandra Shenk, 361-0245.

Thursday, January 28 PAONIA ROTARY CLUB MEETING, 12:30 p.m., Paonia Town Hall. Preview of the play, “Sale Saturday.” Public welcome. SPECIAL PUBLIC OPEN FORUM TO DISCUSS FIRST-EVER MAIL-IN BALLOT PRIMARY ELECTION HELD IN DELTA COUNTY THIS YEAR, 5:30-6:30 p.m., Delta County Clerk and Recorder’s Office. People present to answer questions: county clerk Ann Eddins and county elections supervisor Renee Loy. Also expected to attend: chair of the county Republican committee Don Suppes and chair for the county Democrats Marty Watts.

January 29 and 30 CABIN FEVER BOOK SALE BY THE CRAWFORD LIBRARY, community room, Crawford Town Hall. Friday: 4-8 p.m.; Saturday: 9 a.m.-2 p.m.

Saturday, January 30 VALLEY YOUTH ORCHESTRA’S 2010 DINNER CONCERT AND SILENT AUCTION, Delta High School. Silent auction begins at 5 p.m., dinner at 5:30 and concert at 7 p.m. Tickets available from any orchestra member or at the door. $15 adults, under 12 years old $8, and immediate family $40. For more information, call Dan Lamar, 970-252-0552 or toll-free at 877-216-7971.

Saturday, February 6 DELTA HUBWHEELER SQUARE DANCE CLUB MEETS, 7:30 p.m., Lincoln Elementary School, 1050 Hastings Street, Delta. Romeo and Juliet mainstream dance. Larry Schulz calling. Italian potluck at 6:30 p.m. For more information, call 874-4187 or 970-8585352.

The Delta County Memorial Hospital Foundation is hosting a “Cowboy Ball” Saturday, Jan. 23, from 6 p.m. until midnight. This event is held annually to raise funds for health care scholarships and oncology services. The catered dinner will feature a New York strip steak and all the fixings with wine from local vintners and peach cobbler for dessert. Prior to the meal, appetizers and cold beverages will be offered as ticket holders browse among the silent auction items. Photos will be taken against a backdrop which reflects Delta County’s farming and ranching heritage. A demonstration by the Delta Hub Wheelers and dancing to Anders Brothers will round out the evening. Proceeds from the evening are divided between the hospital’s

Candidates will speak at Republican luncheon On Thursday, Jan. 21, the Delta County Republican Party will hold its monthly luncheon at the Deitch Haus Restaurant on Hwy. 92 in Delta. The luncheon begins at 11:30 a.m. and costs $15. Candidates for Delta County offices will speak at this month’s luncheon. RSVP to Joyce Raley at 8747813 by Jan. 18.

Nordic council offers free cross-country ski lessons The Grand Mesa Nordic Council offers adult ski lessons on Saturdays through the end of Feburary. Lessons take place at Skyway on Grand Mesa and last one hour. For more information or to register, visit grandmesanordic news.blogspot.com or call call 872-3868.

oncology center and health care scholarships. Over the past few years, proceeds from foundation

Saturday, March 6 DELTA HUBWHEELER SQUARE DANCE CLUB MEETS, 7:30 p.m., Lincoln Elementary School, 1050 Hastings Street, Delta. St. Patrick’s mainstream dance. Larry Schulz calling. For more information, call 874-4187 or 970-858-5352.

Saturday, March 20 DELTA HUBWHEELER SQUARE DANCE CLUB MEETS, 7:30 p.m., Lincoln Elementary School, 1050 Hastings Street, Delta. All plus dance. Larry Schulz calling. For more information, call 874-4187 or 970-858-5352. Items for the DCI Bulletin Board may be faxed to 874-4424 or mailed to P.O. Box 809, Delta, CO 81416

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Outing planned to ‘Steel Magnolias’ Join the City of Delta Recreation Department for an outing by city bus to the Magic Circle Theater in Montrose to enjoy the production “Steel Magnolias.” As portrayed in the award-winning movie, this play features the dreams and dramas in the lives of six women as they discuss the joys and challenges of

their lives while meeting at their local beauty parlor. Curtain time is 7:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 29, so the bus will leave the rec center at 6:15 p.m. The cost is $17 for adults, $15 for seniors (60+), and $13 for students through high school. For more information, call 874-0923. Please reserve your ticket by Monday, Jan. 25.

Discover the magic of pinhole photography Images exist everywhere in our culture. Daily we view photographs in books, on the TV, on signs, in newspapers and magazines. Technology has made photography achievable instantaneously with the touch of a button; however it is not often that people know how the physics of photography works. Pinhole Photography provides a fun and exciting opportunity to study the basic principles of photography. Images created from pinhole cameras are a wonderful combination of creative whim and science, creating dreamlike photographs. In a day-long class with Weehawken, students will build their own cameras using everyday materials such as boxes, brass shim and needles. The afternoon will be spent photographing with our creations, then developing images. The instructor for this workshop is Shauna Tewksbury. Tewksbury received a degree in fine art photography from Prescott College, where she studied historical processes and large format photography. Shauna enjoys teaching photography classes and sharing her excitement for the unlimited ways in which people can create photographic images. This workshop will run a full-

day on Jan. 30 from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. in Ridgway. It is a class that will allow beginning-level students, ages teen through adult. The cost of the workshop ranges from $102 for Weekawken members to $113 for non-member who enroll and pay by Jan. 22. The cost is $125 after Jan. 22. More information on the winter/spring 2010 schedule of arts classes with Weehawken as well as the minimal supply list for “Pinhole Camera and Photography” and further details on this workshop can be found on Weehawken’s website at www. weehawkenarts.org or by calling Ashley King at (970) 318-0150.

Community CPR, first aid offered Bill Heddles Recreation Center is hosting an American Red Cross CPR/first aid class Saturday, Jan. 23, from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. The class costs $50. Stop by to register or call the rec center at 874-0923 for more information. The cost is $50 and the deadline to register is Jan. 18.

pumps, patient monitors and infusion chairs. In addition, the foundation has provided $185,000 in scholarships since 2002 to students studying to become RNs, LPNs, EMTs, paramedics, medical students, physician assistants, medical coders and ultrasound technicians. Tickets for the Cowboy Ball are $75 per person is purchased by Jan. 8, and $85 if purchased after that date. For tickets or to learn more about underwriting the event, contact Kathy Sramek, DCMH Foundation, at 874-2291 or visit www.dcmhfoundation.org.

Enjoy old time, bluegrass music at Pea Green It’s another Pea Green Saturday Night Jan. 23. Old time and bluegrass music is played in the setting nature intended — the Pea Green Community Hall. Fine pickin’, singin’, snackin’ and socializin’ are on tap from 7 to 9:30 p.m. The evening’s entertainment will feature Dos Capos, The Claimjumpers String Band, Big Daddy and the Runaways, and Homeward Bound. Admission is $5 at the door; bring a snack to share if you wish. Call 778-0417 or 275-9598 for more information. Pea Green Community Hall is located at Hwy. 348 and Banner Road.

Surface Creek Republican Women will hear from commissioners Surface Creek Republican Women will meet on Tuesday, Jan. 19, at 12 noon in the Delta Public Library community room, 211 W. 6th St. Delta County Commissioners Bruce Hovde, Olen Lund, and Jan McCracken will be the speakers. For more information, call Anne Snyer at 856-4780.

‘Make it and take it’ painting class offered Learn an exciting painting method by attending a “Joy of Painting” workshop taught by a Bob Ross-trained and certified instructor, Barbara McDonald. Paint fabulous landscape creations using his wet-on-wet oil painting techniques. Classes will be held at the rec center Wednesdays, Jan. 20April 8, from 1 to 4 p.m. and on the weekend beginning Saturday, Jan. 23. Some classes will be held on Saturdays, while others are on Sundays. The fee is $65 per class for each date, which includes all materials. For a complete schedule or to register, call Bill Heddles Recreation Center at 874-0923 three days prior to the class.

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Barbershop chorus installs board members The Black Canyon Barbershop Chorus installed board members for 2010 at their annual dinner held at the Holiday Inn Express. Board members (pictured left to right) are Larry Wilkinson, Chuck Frush, Barny Barnett, Jason Ward, Dave Stannard, chorus president Vern Dockter, Dennis Olmstead, Kevin Cohenour, chorus director MaryAnn Rathburn, Bill Sutton, Tom Chamberlain and Bob Brethouwer. The Black Canyon Barbershop Chorus meets at 7 p.m. each Thursday at the Olathe United Methodist Church, 518 Hersum, Olathe. The chorus is currently working on songs for its annual show in March. Members are from Montrose, Delta, Cedaredge and the Olathe areas. Check out the chorus’ website by searching “Black Canyon Barbershop Chorus.” Choir members have a great time singing, sharing cookies at rehearsal break, and performing for others. If you are interested in singing with the Black Canyon Barbershop Chorus, call (970) 964-4775.

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BLUEGRASS AND STRING BAND JAM, 12 noon-3 p.m., Bill Heddles Recreation Center, Delta. For more information, 874-8777.

DELTA HUBWHEELER SQUARE DANCE CLUB MEETS, 7:30 p.m., Lincoln Elementary School, 1050 Hastings Street, Delta. All plus dance. Larry Schulz calling. For more information, call 874-4187 or 970-858-5352.

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TEAM TRAINING - Monday, January 4-29 Intermediates: M/W/F Noon-1:00 p.m. Advanced M/W 4:30-5:30 p.m. RACQUETBALL CLINICS - Beginning and Intermediate, Family and Youth Clinics. Also Private Racquetball Lessons — taught by Gary West. Call for exact dates and details. MORNING AND EVENING PUBLIC SWIM LESSONS - Registration going on now. Call for exact times and levels offered. “HOW TO” IN LIFE - Saturday, Feb. 20 from 1:00-4:30 p.m. Call for details on this class. STRUT YOUR STUFF - On Mondays once a month, Jan. 25, Feb. 22, Mar. 29, April 26 and May 24 from 7:00-8:00 p.m. CRIBBAGE TOURNAMENT - City of Delta/Lee Martinson’s Annual Cribbage Tournament on Sunday, Feb. 21 from 1:00-5:30 p.m. Register by 12:30 p.m. COMMUNITY EVENING DANCE - Friday, February 6 from 7:00-10:00 p.m. Music by Jim Rowland. MUSIC AND MOVEMENT - Great class for 4 and 5 yr. olds. On Thursdays (4 weeks)

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classes January 23, 30, Feb. 6, 13 and 27 from 9:00 a.m.-12 Noon. • “BEAUTIFUL YOU” FOR PROM - Fun day to practice looking your best for prom with helpful professionals, Sat., Feb. 20 from 9 a.m.-4:00 p.m. • MAGIC CIRCLE THEATER - “Steel Magnolias” Friday, January 29. Leave on the bus at 6:15 p.m. Register by January 25.

HOME SCHOOL SWIM LESSONS Register by Jan. 18 Session starts Mon./Wed., Jan. 25-Feb. 24 at 2:00 p.m.

Call the Bill Heddles Recreation Center and Cultural Dept. for more information on any of these classes and registration - 874-0923.


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Hotchkiss K-8 wins top Mathcounts honors By Kathy Browning Staff Writer

Thirteen teams competed in the 2010 Delta County Mathcounts Competition held at Crawford School on Wednesday, Jan. 6. North Fork Bank in Hotchkiss was the proud sponsor of the Mathcounts competition, providing all of the awards Hotchkiss K-8 teams won first and second place. Delta Vision’s team won third place. In the individual competition, Casey Lingelbach, an eighth grader at Hotchkiss K-8, won first place. Seventh grader Paula Strickland of Delta Middle School was second and Blake Duval, an eighth grader at Hotchkiss K-8, third. Anita Evans of Hotchkiss K-8 and Tim Esgar of Paonia Junior High School were the Mathcounts judges. Crawford School principal Helen Groome announced the questions to the students. The next competition will be at Delta Middle School on Jan. 20. In February, the Western Slope competition will take place at Mesa State College. Those who qualify will advance to the state Mathcounts competition. How hard were the questions the students answered? See how well you do with this sampling. Answers are at the end of the article, and it’s no fair looking until you’ve tried to answer all the questions. 1. The only garments that a particular factory produces are dresses and shirts. It produces three dresses for every five shirts it makes. If the factory produced

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a total of 72 garments today, how many dresses did it make? 2. A line parallel to 3x - 7y = 65 passes through the point (7, 4) and (0,K). What is the value of K? 3. The area of one face of a right pyramid with an equilateral triangular base is 75 square meters. If the slant height is 30 meters, what is the length of the side of its base in meters? 4. What is the number that yields the same value when it is multiplied by three and then increased by five as when it is multiplied by five then decreased by three? 5. If the pattern 3, 6, 9, 3, 6, 9, 3, 6, 9, . . . is continued indefinitely, what is the product of the 31st and 113th terms? 6. A 60 foot by 20 foot garden is enclosed by a fence. To increase the area of the garden while still using the same fence, its shape is changed to a square. By how many square feet does this enlarge the garden? 7. How many elements are in the intersection of the set of all the prime numbers less than 30 and the set of all the odd numbers greater than zero? 8. Billy’s age is twice Joe’s age and the sum of their ages is 45. How old is Billy? 9. In a jumbo bag of bows 1/5 are red, 1/2 are blue, 1/10 are

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THE TOP INDIVIDUAL WINNERS for Mathcounts are (left to right) Casey Lingelbach, Paula Strickland and Blake Duval. First place winner Lingelbach is an eighth grader at Hotchkiss K-8. Strickland is a seventh grader at Delta Middle School and won second place. Eighth grader Duval of Hotchkiss K-8 won third place. The competition was held on Wednesday, Jan. 6, at Crawford School.

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Breakfast Thursday, Jan. 14 — Pancakes, oatmeal, cereal, fresh fruit and milk. Friday, Jan. 15 — Biscuits and gravy, oatmeal, cereal, sausage patty, dried fruit and milk. Monday, Jan. 18 — No school. Tuesday, Jan. 19 — Breakfast pizza, oatmeal, cereal, oranges and milk. Wednesday, Jan. 20 — Muffins, oatmeal, cereal, yogurt, fruit and milk. Lunch K-5 Thursday, Jan. 14 — Baked cheese sandwich, tomato soup, carrot sticks, fruit and milk. Friday, Jan. 15 — Frito pie, vegetables, fruit, vanilla cookies and milk. Tuesday, Jan. 19 — Burritos, green chili, fresh vegetables, fruit, chocolate cake and milk. Wednesday, Jan. 20 — Hot beef sandwich, mashed potatoes, dried fruit, apple crisp and milk. Lunch 6-12 Thursday, Jan. 14 — Baked cheese sandwich, tomato soup, chicken nuggets or taco salad, carrot sticks, fruit, hot rolls and milk. Friday, Jan. 15 — Frito pie, baked potato bar or chef salad, vegetables, fruit, vanilla cookies and milk. Tuesday, Jan. 19 — Burritos, green chili, hot beef wrap or chef salad, fresh vegetables, fruit, chocolate cake and milk. Wednesday, Jan. 20 — Hot beef sandwich, teriyaki beef dippers or chef salad, mashed potatoes, brown gravy, dried fruit, apple crisp, hot rolls and milk.

HOTCHKISS K-8 PLACED TWO teams in the top three at the Mathcounts competition. Winning first place was Team 1 from Hotchkiss K-8 with (left to right) Nick Blaser, Casey Lingelbach, Logan Schopp and Taylor Polson. All are in the eighth grade except for seventh grader Schopp.

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HOTCHKISS K-8 TEAM 2 won second place in Mathcounts. Team members are (left to right) Cameron Matus, Anna Ashmore, Isabel Silverstein and Blake Duval. Matus is in the sixth grade. The rest are eighth graders.

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DELTA VISION WON THIRD place in the Mathcounts competition on Jan. 6. Team members are Charity Foster, Reilly Quist, Sara Gladding and Theresa Tafoya.

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Terrific Kids The following Garnet Mesa Students earned a Terrific Kid Award from the Kiwanis Club of Delta and their teacher for their efforts to be a responsible citizen and student: (front row) Emma Wise, Teja Smith, Collin Jones, Jesse Quist, Eric Calzada, Bernice Rosales and Amanda Fernandez; (middle row) Joseph Bules, Qwort Huff, Alicia Espino, Vanessa Kettle, Madison Gieck, Ben Cooper and Sara Geddes; (back row) Jordan Hughes, Natasha Capps, Brandee Abeyta, Ester Correa, KC Carlson and Alexia Quinn.


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Orchard City Though most of the orchards are long gone and there never was a city, Delta County’s second largest municipality is still home to producing agriculture, and also to expansive, large lot residential areas, scenic vistas, blue skies, and generous open spaces that create a graceful sense of leisurly rural lifestyles. The snow covered Raggeds are seen in the distance from this viewpoint along 2100 Road.

subsurface acres of federal mineral estate in Mesa, Montrose, Ouray, San Miguel, Gunnison and Delta counties managed by the BLM. The revisions are necessary because the demands on these public lands have increased and uses have become more varied since the original plans were completed in 1985 and 1989. An environmental impact statement will be developed during the planning process. In this first opportunity for public comment, called “scoping,” the BLM is asking the public to help identify issues to be addressed in the plan revisions, as well as offer potential solutions. “Public involvement is critical to crafting a land use plan that reflects local, regional and national values,” said Uncompahgre field manager Barb Sharrow. “Scoping is only the first of many instances that we’ll seek public input as part of this planning effort.” The scoping period runs through Feb. 26. Six open house meetings will be held in local communities. The public is encouraged to visit, speak with BLM employees, learn more about the planning process and major issues, and share their comments and concerns. Open houses will be held: Wednesday, Jan. 13 — Bill Heddles Recreation Center, 530 Gunnison River Drive, Delta, 4:30 to 8 p.m. Thursday, Jan. 14 — Montrose Pavilion, 1800 Pavilion Drive, 4:30 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, Jan. 19 — Community Center at Ridgway Town Hall, 201 N Railroad Street, 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 20 — Com-

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School Accreditation Did You Know? Delta County School District receives accreditation from the Colorado Department of Education and the district has made dramatic improvements in the last three years. The accreditation score went from 60.9% in 2007, 68.8% in 2008 to 71.0% in 2009. These scores put the district in the upper portion of the “Full Accreditation” category in the state rankings. We only need 4 more points to be recognized with “Accreditation Distinction”. This district has full CDE accreditation through the summer of 2014.

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Seminar on energy grants for rural businesses The U.S. Department of Agriculture Office of Rural Development will present a seminar on renewable energy and energy efficiency grants on Friday, Feb. 5, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the DMEA office in Montrose. The focus is on grants and loans for business energy efficiency and renewable energy projects for rural small businesses, farmers and ranchers. The seminar is not applicable to residential, governmental or nonprofit agency projects. Bring your own “brown bag” lunch for a working lunch program. Space is limited, and people must RSVP to attend. Call USDA Rural Development at 874-5735, ext. 130, to register.

This statement is True! There are actually 5 different percentage scores that add points for accreditation. They are CSAP score growth over time, closing of achievement gaps, post secondary readiness, finance and school safety and the education improvement plan. Out of the 80 points possible, 70 are related to CSAP and ACT scores! Thus, test scores are critical to the district’s positive accreditation status. The district used a similar method to extend accreditation to individual schools. We would like to congratulate the following Delta County Schools for attaining “Accreditation Distinction”; Lincoln Elementary, Delta Academy of Applied Learning, Crawford Elementary and the North Fork Community Montessori School. Parents and citizens can log on to our web site at www.deltaschools.com for more information about school district accreditation and student achievement.

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A berry good snack Cedar waxwings perched on a branch near the Delta County Courthouse caught the attention of Ken Nordstrom, the county’s environmental health officer.

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A pursuit involving the Colorado State Patrol, Bureau of Land Management, Olathe Police Department and sheriff’s deputies from Delta and Montrose counties resulted in the arrest of Michael Purcell, 37, and Paul Moore, 41. A black Dodge Durango which had been reported stolen from Commerce City on Jan. 7 was also recovered. The pursuit began Jan. 10 at about 3:15 p.m. when Trooper Cory Williams of the Colorado State Patrol attempted to stop a Dodge Durango which was traveling northbound on Hwy. 50 at 95 miles an hour just north of Olathe. As Trooper Williams activated his emergency lights the vehicle made a right turn onto Amber Road and began to accelerate eastbound in an attempt to elude the trooper. The vehicle continued eastbound at a high rate of speed, through the intersection of Amber and 6000 Road, and then began driving off road. The trooper continued to follow the vehicle for about two miles off road until the Durango crashed into an irrigation canal and the occupants took off onfoot. Other troopers, sheriff’s deputies, the Olathe Police Department and the BLM responded to assist in the ground search. One

suspect was located by Trooper Pat Averett lying in a small ditch. The pilot of a helicopter which is occasionally employed by the Montrose County Sheriff’s Posse located the second suspect and hovered overhead until Deputy Daniel Abeyta and Deputy Norman Dishaw of the Delta County Sheriff’s Office could get to his location and place him under arrest. Both were taken into custody without incident. Drug paraphernalia was allegedly found in the vehicle. Attached to the Durango was a temporary license plate which had been reported stolen in the Grand Junction area on Jan. 9. Both suspects were taken to the Montrose County Jail and booked on numerous charges.

Ford SUV reported stolen from Delta home A 2000 white Ford Excursion was reported stolen from a home on B Road. The vehicle is owned by Leann Vouma, who reported the theft at about 10:30 a.m. Jan. 6. The Excursion was taken sometime after 10:30 p.m. the previous night.

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Bound for Iraq A3C Jordan Holveck calls home from Maine en route to Iraq to begin a tour in Ballad. The Maine Troop Greeters track the soldiers, flights and dogs which have passed through the state since May 2003 (see sign in lower right corner). The son of Jim and Kathie Holveck, the airman is a 2008 graduate of Delta High School. He completed basic military training in San Antonio, Texas.


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Rollover accident injures elderly woman By Kathy Browning Staff Writer

An 85-year-old woman was cited by the Colorado State Patrol for careless driving on Jan. 4 after being involved in a rollover accident near Riverside Cemetery in Hotchkiss. Trooper Scott Santilli reported Helen Spangler of Hotchkiss was driving westbound going up the hill and around a curve on

Paonia staff will take one furlough day Due to budget constraints, the Town of Paonia staff will be taking a furlough day on Jan. 18. Trash pickup normally scheduled for Monday, shall be picked up on Tuesday, Jan. 19. Please contact the Paonia town Hall at 527-4101 or townofpaonia@tds.net for further infomation.

J80 Road. The driver lost control of the vehicle on the sanded icy road and went into the eastbound lane and spun clockwise for 160 feet. The 2001 Chevrolet Tracker SUV Spangler was driving then went off the right side of the roadway 28 feet and collided with the hillside and rolled one-quarter time on to its left side. The SUV came to a stop off the roadway on its left side facing north. The vehicle received moderate to severe damage. Spangler was discovered by a passerby who notified 911. The Hotchkiss Fire District extricated the driver, who was transported to Delta County Memorial Hospital by North Fork Ambulance. She has since been released from the hospital. Colorado State Patrol reports the accident took place on J80 Road at J Road last Monday at 10:20 a.m. Spangler was driving the posted speed limit of 35 miles per hour. The driver was wearing a shoulder restraint and seat belt. The air bag did deploy.

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Colorado winters are cold There’s been many comments of how cold it is this year, and it sure seems to be colder. However, this photograph by Eleanor Tschoepe from last February on Blue Mesa shows it was pretty cold back then as well. The buck stopped and held his pose so Tschoepe could capture this picture perfect scene. She even used it for her Christmas cards this year.

PES students pay it forward for the holidays

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Welcome home Army Major Patrick Farmer is greeted by his wife Dayna and two daughters, Morgan, 3, and Josie, 10 months, as he arrived home after serving one tour of duty in Iraq. He was stationed at the Balad Air Base north of Bagdad. Maj. Farmer has completed his military service, but will still be in the reserves.

Paonia Elementary Student Council members took part in a service learning project to provide needy families with a complete holiday dinner. The students had generated money from a previous fund raiser and decided to put the raised money towards the cause of helping those in need. Over the span of a few student council meetings; shopping lists were created, the students’ went to Don’s Market in Paonia and purchased the food for the dinners during their lunchtime and then handed the dinners over to the Paonia American Legion Post #97 for distribution to local needy families. The student council sponsors, David Kuta and Paul Beller had these remarks about the students. “They all took ownership of this project instantly and worked very cooperatively from deciding what to purchase, working within a budget and making sure everybody had a role in the project.” The Paonia Student Council consists of the following students: Third graders — Dustin Largent, Kelsie Johnson, Teagan Figenser and Sackett Chesnik; Fourth graders — Clay Campbell, Caden Meilner, Nora Dransfield and Jonas Johnson; Fifth graders — Hailey Park, Trevor Smith, Anders Swanbom and Brittney Thliveris; Sixth graders — Dominic Beck, Taylor Carsten, Moriah Emmons and Samantha Griffis.

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THE PAONIA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Student Council purchased food for dinners and gave them to the Paonia American Legion Post #97 for distribution to families in need over the holidays.

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PAONIA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENT Council members shop at Don’s Market for groceries for holiday dinners.

By Kathy Browning Staff Writer

For the first two years of its existence High Country News was called, “Camping News Weekly.” It was founded by Tom Bell, a rancher in Lander, Wyo. It included folksy features like “Camper of the Week.” The focus was on camping, fishing, hunting, skiing, boating, swimming and other similar topics. Then in mid-1970, Bell changed the name to High Country News. That led to a change in editorial content as well. Over the years there were further changes. Its format went from a weekly newspaper to a bi-weekly magazine. Subscriptions have swelled nationally and even internationally to 24,000. They also have Internet-only subscribers who never receive a print copy in the mail. Approximately 75,000 visitors read articles online. Adding to those numbers, are the syndicated columns and news stories distributed by the magazine to See High Country News, Page 2B

Friends invest in Paonia library

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HIGH COUNTRY NEWS, PUBLISHED in Paonia, has evolved over the last 40 years from a weekly newspaper about outdoor activities in the West to a polished magazine that reaches 24,000 subscribers. Covers from 2009 show the diversity of topics tackled by the magazine’s staff writers, freelancers and editors.

Friends of the Paonia Library recently presented a check for $3,000 to the library to fund the purchase of books and other library materials. The money will help make up for a budget shortfall incurred by the Delta County Library District when 2009 tax revenues fell below anticipated levels. The stated purpose of the Friends of the Library organization is to provide financial aid, volunteers and other support to the local library. Funding is typically provided each year for library materials, programs, equipment, and the building project. Anyone who loves the library may become a member of the Friends. A general membership meeting and election of officers will be held in January. A membership form will be mailed out to

all addresses in Paonia and Somerset in February. Please contact the Paonia Library at 527-3470

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FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY secretary Anne Every presents a $3,000 check to Paonia Library manager, Myrna Westerman. The funds will help the library purchase new books and other materials.


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Hotchkiss girl places 6th in National Junior Olympics By Kami Collins Staff Writer

Though she doesn’t talk much about it, Natalie AndersonCoats recently achieved a pretty impressive record — sixth place in cross-country in the 2009 National Junior Olympics Track and Field Championships. The national competition was

held Dec. 12 in Reno, Nev. Natalie ran the 2.4-mile race on a track packed with snow. During her race, the wind was blowing so hard, she couldn’t see more than 10 feet in front of her. The weather slowed her down some; her sixth place-winning time was 15:30. She ran against 293 girls in the 13/14-year-old category.

“I was proud of my finish but I know in better conditions I could have done better,” Natalie said. Because she finished in the top 20, she’s considered an All American athlete. Her best ever time was achieved at the regional competition in El Paso, Texas in late November. There she placed second with a time of 14:28. She competed against girls from all over Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas and Utah in that competition. “It was exciting to be the first Colorado runner in, and I was only 3 seconds behind the win-

ner, who was from Utah,” she said. Natalie worked hard for her accomplishment. She trained five days a week with a coach, running hills and sprints. On the weekend, she ran 5K’s with her mom, also a competitive runner, on the back roads around their home. She cross-trained on weekends too, by practicing her basketball skills. She trained on her own — mom and dad never once had to nag her to practice. “Natalie is truly a remarkable young lady,” said her mother, Carrie. “She is my hero. I have never seen a child with so much

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dedication, commitment, perseverance and love in my whole life, and I am proud that she is my kid.” Natalie has been running competitively since she was 10 years old. She joined Girls on the Run, which is a running club for girls in grades 3-6. The club trains for a race held each year in Grand Junction. The first time she ran in that race she placed second. “I really liked running competitively, and I just kept doing it,” she said. She also competed in the 2008 National Junior Olympics, where she placed 33rd in the same category. She’s run in the Bolder Boulder twice, and has plans, with her mom, to run in an upcoming Race for the Cure. Running is something she plans to continue with for the long haul. She wants to be an Olympian one day. Natalie, the daughter of Carrie and JP Coats of Hotchkiss and Gary Anderson of Delta, is an

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other publications. All told, High Country News articles can reach a million readers a year. Now in 2010, High Country News is celebrating its 40th year of bringing news of the West to its readership. It continues to be hard-hitting and provocative according to Paul Larmer, executive director. Their mission as a non-profit 501(c)(3) independent media organization is “to inform and inspire people to act on behalf of the West’s land, air, water and inhabitants, and to create what Wallace Stegner called ‘a society to match the scenery.’” Editorially this year staff will be tackling environmental justice in the West. They will look at the evolution of the environmental movement. Motorized recreation on public lands is another issue receiving federal and local attention. Water is a traditional issue. There is a network of writers who create the magazine, one-half are freelancers and the rest are on staff. The mix of articles cover policy issues, ecological concerns, environmental and social stories. The stories are based in the West because that is where significant public lands are found. “The one thing that has not changed is our feeling that indepth storytelling still has a place in the modern media,” Larmer shared. “We want to continue to produce stories that you need to sit down to read. But you are going to come away from reading those stories with a much deeper understanding,” Larmer said. “Reading High Country News is getting an education in the West.” Sometimes the editors step outside the line of natural resources. For example they did a story on 30,000 Fiji islanders in Utah. “It

was a distinctly western story,” Larmer said. “We are not just an environmental magazine anymore, even though the environment remains our core beat. We reflect the conservation movement as a whole. Environmentalist and conservationists have learned over the years that if they want to get bills passed, if they want to accomplish something on the ground, they have to collaborate with people with different perspectives. They need to understand economics. They need to understand politics, social culture.” Larmer summed it up by stating, “Our readers want to understand the context in which these issues play out.” It’s important for High Country News to be based in the rural west, because the staff sees these issues happening right before them. “The eclectic community in North Fork Valley is reflective of the West we are trying to cover,” Larmer said accurately describing Paonia and the surrounding communities. Readers take delight in stopping by for a visit of the High Country News offices in Paonia to see for themselves where this landmark magazine is produced. “When people call, they get us. Not Indiana. Not India,” Larmer emphasized during a tour of the offices. Part of the stability at High Country News is the continuity of staff. Larmer said despite the economic downturn which resulted in a sharp decline in donations last fall, things are improving. An appeal was written with the help of Tom Bell, The result is one-quarter of their readers give beyond their subscription rates to the magazine’s Research Fund. After Larmer and managers met during that rough spell, some staff hours were trimmed and belts tightened, but the staff was retained. That included some who have worked there for many years. Betsy Marston has been there over 25 years. She now handles the syndication service distributing three columns a week and news stories to 75 clients, including the Denver Post. Art director Cindy Wehling has been at High Country News since 1991. Circulation manager Kathy Martinez has been there more than 16 years. Paul Larmer heard about High Country News when he worked with an environmental group in Washington, D.C. in 1982 and 1983. Members read the magazine for its depth and quality information about the West. In 1984 he started a four-year internship with High Country News which was then run by Ed and Betsy Marston. He stayed in touch with the Marstons, and was rehired in 1992 as an assistant editor, and now is the executive director. Jonathan Thompson has worked four years at the magazine, two as editor. The editorial staff at High Country News includes five editors, one copy editor, one senior editor, Ray Ring in Bozeman, Montana, and three contributing editors.

eighth grader at Hotchkiss K-8. In addition to running, she plays basketball, competes in gymnastics and is on the track team. She is on the yearbook staff, is involved in student government, and raises pigs and steers for 4-H.

Rotary fund raiser will help stamp out polio On Saturday, Jan. 16, the Rotary Club of Paonia will present the Rotary International

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NATALIE SHOWS OFF THE medal she won at the race.

Adding to mix of staff abilities at the magazine, are the interns which Larmer praises for bringing multiple skills other than writing. Their knowledge of software, other talents and expertise are valuable assets. “We’ve been thinking a lot about how to reach people with our journalism,” Larmer said. “We made some significant changes to our web site last year. We are realizing now that was the first round of improvement. You have to make continual improvements to your website.” They are planning to produce more video, multimedia, audio slide shows and pod casts on their website. With its budget of nearly $2 million a year, High Country News continues to bring the real West with all its beauty, blemishes, challenges and promises to the world.

Worldwide Polio Eradication Fund Raising Event at the Paradise Theatre. Rotary has helped raise awareness, cure and $700 million to stamp out this dreadful disease worldwide. Americans don’t think much about polio anymore in this country as it has been mostly eradicated here. However, the problem still exists worldwide, affecting thousands of people. The event will include the academy award nominated film “The Final Inch”, a performance of great jazz by the North Fork Flyers, an ice cream social, a cameo appearance by the Gospel Project and an evening of lively fun for a worthwhile cause. The festivities begin at 7 p.m. at the Paradise Theatre. Tickets can be purchased from any Paonia Rotarian for $17 or for $20 at the door. Don’t miss this chance to help stamp out polio worldwide and do some stomping on the dance floor.

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Students of the Month Paonia Junior High School recognized four students as Students of the Month of November. They are (left to right) Susan Neiman, Spencer Jackson, Brooke Giffin and Chase Park. Susan Neiman is an eighth grader. She participates in art, volleyball, basketball and track. Her favorite subject is science. Spencer Jackson is an eighth grader. His favorite subject is science. He plays alto sax and guitar. He participates in basketball and track. He is a student council representative. Brooke Giffin is a seventh grader who is a member of choir and is a cheerleader. Seventh grader Chase Park’s favorite class is P.E. He plays alto sax and piano. He participates in football, basketball, baseball, lacrosse, hockey and wrestling.


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three sports, volleyball, basketball and track and was a member of all conference volleyball. Shelby has been active in 4-H, serving as a district officer in that organization. She is a member of National Honor Society and has been active in student government. Matt Stech was chosen for September Student of the Month. Matt excels scholastically, and is a member of National Honor Society and also a candidate

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CODY SPIKER (LEFT) WAS the Hotchkiss High School Student of the Month for November. He was presented a plaque by Hotchkiss Elks Exalted Ruler Robert Kapus.

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PAST EXALTED RULER JIM Pratt (left) presented awards to Shelby Campbell (middle) and Matt Stech (right) for being the Paonia High School Students of the Month for September.

for valedictorian this year. Matt sings with swing choir and was chosen for All State Choir. He was a top player on the tennis team, traveling to Hotchkiss so he could compete on the team there, as Paonis does not have a tennis program. For October, Nathan Johnson was picked to be the Student of the Month for Paonia. Nathan excels scholastically and loves music. Participating in band playing the trombone. His ACT scores were at the top and he hopes to attend the Colorado School of Mines in Golden. Nathan is a gifted vocalist and has been chosen to attend All State Choir this year. Grayson Piper was chosen by Paonia as October Student of the Month. Grayson is outstanding in many areas, being one of the top students scholastically, and excelling in volleyball and basketball. She has proven to be an extraordinary actress and is very gifted as an artist. Grayson has painted murals both at the Paonia High School and Mesa State College. She hopes to become an art teacher. Stephanie Helleckson was November Student of the Month from Paonia. Stephanie has excelled in many areas of her education such as chemistry and math. She is very talented in music both as a singer and also is a master concert violinist. Stephanie was also chosen for All State Choir. Hotchkiss High School chose for the Outstanding Boy for October, Brent Suppes. Brent is active in student government. He also plays trumpet for marching, jazz and concert bands. He has been a wrestler for HHS and participated in Knowledge Bowl. Brent is a wonderful mentor for younger students and new students at the school and also helps with pee-wee wrestling. Brent is a junior and was chosen by the teachers because of his leadership abilities. Nubia Gonzalez was the chosen Outstanding Girl Student of the Month for October. Nubia is

a member of the student council and secretary for her junior class. Nubia excels scholastically and was very busy helping with Homecoming this year. She also is manager for the baseball team. November Student of the Month for Hotchkiss was Cody Spiker. Cody excels scholastically and is a member of National Honor Society. He is also a “best mentor” for the younger students at the school. He is president of FFA and his favorite sports are track and cross country running. Cody runs marathons with his mother. Cody is active in the “College for Every Student” organizaiton. FFA Student of the Month for October was Andy Sabatke. Andy is a senior at Hotchkiss High School and was instrumental in organizing the Mopar Car Show last summer. From this endeavor the FFA chapter was able to deposit $6,000 into the scholarship fund. Andy is the FFA chapter historian and also plays guitar. He is busy playing with a group of musicians as often as he can find the time. Andy works with the Division of Wildlife doing river watch for them. FFA November Student of the Month was Scott Henrie. Scott was very active in helping with the Community Halloween Party. He has shown great leadership abilities and attended dis-

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Delta girls beat GS, lose in Rifle By Wayne Crick DCI Sports Writer

After posting Delta High School’s first win in girls’ basketball over Glenwood Springs in a long while, the Lady Panthers fell to Rifle’s Bears the next afternoon. Delta defeated the Lady Demons 58-44 on Friday (Jan. 8) and lost a 79-44 decision to Rifle on Saturday. The split in games leaves Delta with a 2-4 record overall and 1-1 in league play. Against Glenwood Springs, Jenni Jones had the best night

of her high school career with 25 points to lead the Panthers to what may be their first win over Glenwood ever. A check in the archives is underway to ascertain that possibility. Delta jumped to an early seven-point lead in the opening quarter and finished the half with a 33-19 lead. Katie Kahrs gave the Lady Panthers a shot in the arm with a pair of treys early and finished with eight points in the first period. Jones and Skylyn Webb had six points each in the second frame.

Delta stretched its lead by three more points in the third quarter and survived a furious three-point shootout by the Lady Demons in the fourth to win by 14. Glenwood scorched the nets for 16 points in the final stanza with four of those shots falling from beyond the three-point arc. Jones’ 25 counters led all scorers in the game with teammate Webb contributing 14 to the win. McKenzie Kuhn had 20 points to lead Glenwood. On Saturday, Rifle’s Bears

got started early and shocked the Lady Panthers with a 21-14 firstquarter run. Courtney Cordova scored 11 of her game-high 37 points in the period. Rifle continued to run the floor and take advantage of Delta miscues and missed shots to post a 39-23 halftime lead. The Bears put the icing on the cake with a 26-6 run in the third quarter as they coasted to their WSL win. Jones’ 11 points led Delta’s offense with Kahrs next with nine markers and Webb’s seven.

Paonia boys off to good start Friday night’s league matchup between the Eagles and the Following a slow start to the Vail Christian Saints gave Paonia season, Paonia returned from its second win of the week, with winter break with two wins. the Eagles outscoring Vail Chris“New year, new attitude,” tian 76-45. said head coach Steve SwartAgain, the Eagles showed zendruber. Paonia came into strong execution and gave the league play with a Saints a workout. 1-6 record. The team Penny led the scoring played all-around for the Eagles, with better games, taking 24, including three 3better shots and “are pointers. executing like we With the Eagles wanted them to all having the upper hand, along.” Swartzendruber was In non-league able to give most of his play on Friday, players some time on Paonia outscored the court. Montrose JV by a Medina scored 9, all score of 72-46. on 3-pointers; Anthony Junior Adrian Roeber scored 8 points, Penny scored a total including 4 from the of 21 points, with line; Blaine Escher Noah Kropp adding managed 7; Devlin and 12 and Taylor BradNoah Kropp, 6 each; ford 11. Walters 5; Bradford 4; The balance of the Kacey Kropp 3; and Eagles’ points was Thayne Clement and Tamie Meck/DCI spread out among WITH HELP FROM TEAMMATES, junior Adrian Penny Sam Dutton 2. several players, with attempts a drive against the Vail Christian Academy The Eagles will play Oscar Medina scor- Saints Friday at Paonia. The Eagles won the game, with the Rangely Panthers ing 8, Kacey Kropp Penny scoring 24 points. this Friday at Rangely, By Tamie Meck DCI Sports Writer

7, John Devlin 6, Blaine Escher 3, and Daniel Ford and Trevor Walters 2. Both teams found themselves in foul trouble in the second half, demonstrating what a contentious match it was for non-league play.

Bulldog boys stay unbeaten with pair of WSL victories By Tamie Meck DCI Sports Writer

The Hotchkiss Bulldogs got their year off to a good start with two wins to stay unbeaten. They beat the Coal Ridge Titans Friday night in Hotchkiss by a score of 85-65, with Nick Coleman leading the way with 20 points. Jesse Hotchkiss scored 14, Dakota Coats managed 13 points, and Pat Sullivan scored 12. Kenai Panish added two points to the scoreboard. Hotchkiss managed to outscore the Titans in all but the

fourth quarter. The Bulldogs’ best production came in the second quarter by putting up 26 points to Coal Ridge’s 12. Hotchkiss traveled to Carbondale Saturday and defeated the Roaring Fork Rams 78-53. Jesse Hotchkiss scored an impressive 23 points, with Dakota Coats adding 15, including three 3-point shots. Steven Floyd put 10 on the scoreboard with Pat Sullivan and Nick Coleman each contributing nine. Kevin Struble, Tell Hawk and Antonio Padilla also scored

with four, three and five points respectively. The Bulldogs got off to a strong start, leading the Rams 36-24 at the half. The Rams outscored the Bulldogs 15-17 in the third, but finished strong by outscoring the Rams 27-12 in the fourth. The Bulldogs (6-0) play the Grand Valley Cardinals (5-2 overall) in Parachute on Friday at 7 p.m., followed by a trip to Gunnison to meet the Cowboys (5-3 overall) on Saturday at 4 p.m.

and will meet West Grand Saturday at Paonia. Friday’s contest begins at 4:30 p.m. and there is a 4 p.m. start set for Saturday’s game. Both contests are 2A WSL matchups.

Paonia girls edge Montrose JV; dismantle Vail Christian By Tamie Meck DCI Sports Writer

The Lady Eagles increased their record by two this week, bringing their overall record to 8-1. Despite that, head coach Scott Rienks is being cautious and knows that the team still has areas it needs to improve upon in order to make the playoffs. Regarding Thursday’s 48-42 win over the Montrose Indians’ JV, Rienks admitted his team didn’t play up to its ability. “The press worked well,” he said, “but the team didn’t convert well, had a high turnover rate, and missed some layups, among other things. Montrose played better defense this game,” he added. But, Paonia adjusted well for the second half, allowing the younger players some court time. Grayson Pipher led the Lady Eagles in scoring with 19 points. Pipher started the new year with a 15.1 points per game average. Jordyn Rienks scored 11, and averages 11.6 points per game. Kendra Hinton was four-for-four from the free throw line. In league play on Friday, the

the Grand Valley Cardinals in an intense and enjoyable game On Friday, Jan. 8, the held at Cedaredge High School. Cedaredge Bruins Boys’ Varsity Tension was high over the entire basketball team triumphed over game, building up to a relished victory for the Bruins. The Bruins gained a lead very early in the game. The Cardinals started out in possession; however, within minutes the Bruins had taken the ball. Senior Geordan Brewer made the first basket of the game. This lead grew throughWayne Crick/DCI THE BRUINS’ ALEC ZAMARRIPA takes a shot out the first against a Gunnison defender last Thursday in quarter. By Gunnison. Cedaredge started slow in this game and the time wound up losing by a 65-52 count Grand Valley By Olivia Kenney CHS Student Writer

had made their first points, the Bruins were already ahead 9-2. At the end of the first quarter, the score was 19-14 in favor of Cedaredge. The Bruins added to their lead early in the second quarter, followed closely by Grand Valley. Both teams played fervently during the quarter, gradually bringing the score to 25-22. The Bruins maintained their lead by only a few points. The game really began to heat up as both Cedaredge and Grand Valley scored again only minutes into the third quarter. Grand Valley took the lead with 25-24 and continued to extend their lead. In the last minute of the quarter, Cedaredge brought Grand Valley’s lead to only a point, the quarter ending at 30-29. At the beginning of the fourth quarter, the tenseness in the air was almost tangible. The Cardinals scored again, widening their lead. An injury to T.K. Ullery halted the game briefly. When asked about Ullery’s ankle injury later, See Ced BB, Page 5B

Eagles handily beat Vail Christian Eagles will meet the Rangely by a score of 62-20. Pipher again Panthers this Friday (3 p.m.), led in scoring, with 19 points, in Rangely. They will face the followed by Shelby Campbell West Grand Mustangs Saturday with 13 and Rienks with 9. at home. Games begin at 1 p.m. Paonia’s strong lead through- (varsity action at 2:30 p.m.). out the game allowed all 12 on the roster to gain some time on the court. “The younger group played well,” Rienks said of freshmen Chelsey Reed, Kayla Wingfield, Ce’rra Carsten, and Abby Campbell, along with sophomores Alexandria Farnsworth and Jessica AltTamie Meck/DCI man. “They THE LADY INDIANS GUARDED Paonia’s Grayson play defense Pipher (22) closely the entire game. The ploy didn’t well.” work too well as Pipher was eight of 10 at the free The throw line and finished with 19 points in a 48-42 win.

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DELTA’S KATIE KAHRS GETS off a shot against a Glenwood Springs defensive player last Friday night in Delta. The Lady Panthers scored a 58-44 win against Glenwood. Delta traveled to Rifle on Saturday where they were unable to handle the Lady Bear’s pressure defense and lost a 79-44 decision in WSL play.

The Hotchkiss Lady Bulldogs won Friday’s night’s game against Coal Ridge, 57-45. Hotchkiss, playing to a large home crowd, got off to a strong start, outscoring the Titans 15-5 in the first quarter. The Titans never caught up. After taking three weeks off for winter break, the team came back fairly strong, said head coach Josh Kasper. CeCe Pieper led the scoring with 19, including two 3-pointers. Amy Miller also shot a 3-pointer, and scored 15 points in all. Erin Jones and Sarah Koontz both put

eight points on the scoreboard, with Renea Ranch scoring five and Amanda Barnes two. Hotchkiss out-played and outscored the Lady Rams at Carbondale Saturday, winning 52-26 keeping the Rams in single-digit scoring throughout the game. The most points Hotchkiss allowed in a quarter was eight, with the Rams scoring only four in the third. Pieper’s strong offensive play resulted in 19 points, with seven other players scoring in the single digits. Dusty Curtis and Amanda Barnes each scored three points by nailing the team’s only 3-pointers of the game. Koontz, Brandy Dutton and Miller each added six to

the scoreboard, with Ranch adding five and Sydney Carville four. Hotchkiss was also 10 of 12 in the freethrow department. The win brings Hotchkiss’ record to 3-1 in league play. With seven seniors “all playing pretty good,” and the younger players getting a lot of experience on the court, coach Kasper feels optimistic for the remainder of the season. The Lady Bulldogs travel this Friday to play the Grand Valley Cardinals (6-2 overall) at 5:30 p.m., followed by a game against the Gunnison Cowboys (1-4 conference record) on Saturday at 2:30 p.m.

Cedaredge boys lose 65-52 By Wayne Crick DCI Sports Writer

Cedaredge’s two-game weekend began in Gunnison on Thursday, Jan. 7. Gunnison recorded a 65-52 win in the WSL contest. A sluggish start made the outlook unfavorable for the Bruins as Gunnison took a 9-6 lead after one quarter. Cedaredge managed to cut the Cowboy’s lead to two with an 11-10 spurt in the second stanza, but the worst was yet to come.

Gunnison used a huge third period to seal the game when they outscored the Bruins 22-8 to take a 41-25 lead into the last quarter. The Bruins got their offense untracked in the game’s final stanza but was too far behind. Cedaredge’s offense poured in 27 points but their defense was unable to stop the Cowboy offense as they countered with 24 markers of their own. Cade Sweeney dumped in 28

points to lead the Bruins’ offense. The next highest scoring players for the Bruins were Burke Lowry and Miguel Barajas. Both players netted a total of five points in the WSL loss. T.K. Ullery finished with four points. Cedaredge faced a rugged Grand Valley team on Friday night in Cedaredge but won that contest in overtime, 47-45. The Bruins are in Basalt on Friday (6 p.m.) and at Coal Ridge Saturday (4 p.m.).


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Each week the Delta Panther boys take the floor there’s a new excitement in the improvement of play for the players. It’s been a slow process but the Panthers are getting to the point where they are showing real promise for a successful season. A cold shooting streak and a hot-shooting Glenwood Springs Demons’ team thwarted Delta’s efforts in gaining a win last Friday with a 70-40 victory. Saturday’s encounter with Rifle’s Bears was close for most of the contest with Delta eventually falling 71-63. On Friday, the visiting Demons jumped on the Panthers for a 21-3 start and never really looked back. Delta’s first half looked as though the Panthers had been on vacation longer than their opponents. Glenwood’s constant pressure helped them to a 20-9 second quarter and a 41-12 halftime lead. The Demons’ Kevin Flohr had four treys in the first half

and finished with 16 of his gamehigh 23 counters. Delta finally got their offense functioning in the second half as they scored as many points in the third (12) as they had the previous two quarters of play. Unfortunately, Glenwood Springs continued to hold the hot hand and funneled 17 points through the net taking a 58-24 lead into the final stanza. The Panthers followed Eric Fuentes’ offensive lead to outscore Glenwood 16-12 in the fourth period. Fuentes had a pair of threes and a free throw in the frame. Eli Baier’s 11 points topped Delta shooters in the game with Fuentes’ seven second best. Nick Ciani and Russell Collins had 12 and 10 points respectively for the Demons giving them three players in double figures. In Rifle, the Panthers played inspired ball and had enough offense to be a threat to win the game. Each team put up 20 points in the opening quarter. The Panthers held a slight

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Coach Brandon Wilkes noted, “T.K. has been dealing with that ankle since football season. He just needed to take a minute and walk it off.” Barely a minute after T.K.’s return, the Bruins tied the game once more at 39-39. With only 15 seconds left in the game, neither team could score and the game went into overtime. Grand Valley pulled ahead again quickly in overtime. Cedaredge quickly evened the score. This process repeated itself several times until, with 25 seconds left, the Bruins finally managed to gain the lead again. In the following 20 seconds, the Cardinals almost managed to catch up with the score at 46-45. Burke Lowry sealed the win

advantage in the second frame with a 21-15 run and a 41-35 halftime lead. Rifle’s Tyler Rust had 17 points in the first half and finished the game with 29 for the Bears. The game’s momentum shifted to the Bears in the second half. Rifle got the hot hand used Delta miscues to outscore the Panthers 21-13 in third period play. A 15-9 run in the fourth sealed the Bears’ victory at 71-63. The Panthers had three players in double figures with Baier’s 19 leading the way. Phillip Decker had 17 and Dave Whiteside 10 for the Panthers. The Panthers have a pair of WSL foes coming to town this week. Steamboat Springs is in on Friday (7:30 p.m.) and then it’s Moffat County’s Bulldogs on Saturday for varsity game action beginning at 5:30 p.m.

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DELTA’S ELI BAIER IS by himself on this jumper against Glenwood Springs’ Demons on Friday night in Delta. The Demons played solid defense and had torrid offensive performances from several players as the Demons defeated Delta 70-40.

Cedaredge’s Lady Bruins split a pair of games played over the weekend. A trip to Gunnison on Jan. 7 resulted in a 39-33 victory for the Lady Bruins raising their record to 2-3. A home contest against Grand Valley’s Lady Cardinals was a 41-35 loss for Cedaredge. In Gunnison, the Lady Bruins were outscored 10-6 in the first quarter. An 8-4 spurt for Cedaredge tied the game at 1414 as the two teams went to their locker rooms for halftime. Amber Farr’s offensive spark provided 10 points for the Lady Bruins in an 18-12 advantage in the third frame. Farr had a pair of three-pointers and was four-for-four at the charity stripe. Gunnison’s Kjirsten Nelson netted eight counters for the Lady Cowboys in the period. Each team scored seven points over the final eight minutes of play to make the final score 3933. Farr finished with 17 points for Cedaredge and was the top scorer for the Lady Bruins. Nel-

son tossed in a game-high 20 counters to lead Gunnison. Cedaredge’s second game of the week was against Grand Valley was close for three quarters of play. The Lady Cardinals held a 10-8 lead after one period and was leading 19-18 at the break. Grand Valley’s T. Waugh had 12 of her team’s 19 points at the half. The Lady Bruins outscored Grand Valley 8-4 in the third stanza to take a 26-23 lead entering the last quarter. Erin Vanderpool and Waugh combined for 13 of Grand Valley’s 18 points in the final period to outscore the Lady Bruins by nine and claim the 41-35 victory. Jamie Deal and Farr shared scoring honors for the Lady Bruins with nine points each. Waugh had 18 counters to lead Grand Valley and teammate Vanderpool’s 13 points gave the Lady Cardinals two players in double figures. Cedaredge plays in Basalt (4:30 p.m.) and New Castle (Coal Ridge) this week. Coal Ridge’s varsity game is at 2:30 p.m.

By Wayne Crick DCI Sports Writer

with a penalty shot, ensuring the Cardinals would need to score three points in six seconds in order to win. As the final buzzer sounded, the Bruins celebrated their hard-won victory. The final score was 47-45. Coach Wilkes expressed how very proud he was for the team. “They had a lot of heart playing tonight, and just had a refusing-to-quit attitude,” he happily commented. “To come back after break and win against one of the best teams in our conference says a lot for our future.” “All you can do is try to get better,” Wilkes continued. “You can’t harp on the past; you have to keep working for the future.” This victory certainly predicts a very promising rest of the season for our own Cedaredge Bruins.

COMPILED FROM DELTA NEWSPAPERS By DELTA COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY January 14, 1910 (From the Delta County Independent) The Apple Show drew many Delta county people to Denver last week and this week the stock show has attracted many more. Both exhibits were fine, as good as Colorado has ever put up in any line. It may easily be said, in fact, that both the apple show and the stock show of last week and this, are the best of Colorado’s exhibits. While Delta county did not get quite so nearly all the awards as her products have been accustomed to receive, still she won a sufficient share of them to be well satisfied, after a little cooling of the local temperature. It is certainly a good thing for other ambitious sections of the Western Slope, and may also prove of advantage to Delta county growers exhibiting at future expositions, to be taught that it is dangerous to grow over-confident and the least bit careless. *** On Wednesday President Taft appointed Harry S. Graves, director of the Yale Forest School, as Chief Forester of the United States to succeed Hon. Gifford Pinchot. Albert F. Potter, as present acting Forester, was appointed associate Forester. Both are known as Pinchot men, having served under him, and both are said to be in sympathy with his policies. *** The banquet tendered the Press and Denver notables at the Kaiserhof hotel in Denver, Wednesday night of last week, was a greatly enjoyed affair. It was an eight-course feast at which Dr. A.H. Stockham of Delta served as toastmaster. Responses were made by Governor Shafroth, Mr. Keating, editor of the Rocky Mountain News; Mr. Gordoff Jones, banker; President of the Chamber of Commerce of Denver; Cartoonist Finch of the Post, and Bide Dudley, humorist. President Kinsley, of the Delta County Business Men’s Association, made a brief address, giving statistics of the county’s products, crop yields and awards received. The banquet happily brought many Denver people of consequence in contact with Delta county boosters and all were gratified at the result. *** The Independent is informed that the

After a tremendous football season, the Delta Panthers were honored with the selection of two players to the Denver Post All-State Team. There were 10 players honored by the WSL coaches with their selections to this year’s WSL 3A All-Conference Team. Seniors Gene White and Garrett Pope received state honors with their selection to the Denver Post All-State’s Honorable Mention Team. The Panthers had five players on this year’s WSL First Team with White, Michael Patton, Phillip Decker, Duncan Simmons and Austin Watson being selected. Honorable Mention honors went to Pope, Chad Cromwell, Dakota Lindsay, Ernie Baier and Thomas Knob.

Women’s Club will attempt to promote a public library for Delta. The undertaking is a commendable one and it is hoped will succeed. Delta is now a city and entirely out of line in this respect. Many small villages of the state have creditable libraries and most of them have been in one way or another provided by ladies who took an active interest in such matters. After a start is made and public interest awakened, there opens up many ways for a library to be created and sustained. *** After only a day and a half of school another enforced vacation has become necessary. It is not scarlet fever this time, but diphtheria, which has broken out. The children of Dr. Bast are ill with this disease, and the Board of Health thought it best to close the school. When Dr. Bast and family returned from their eastern trip one of the children contracted diphtheria, and was left in a Pueblo hospital to recover. It is too bad that after all this precaution the disease should again break out in his family. *** Mr. McKinney has just finished the canvass of North Delta for the directory and finds that the population is five hundred and eighty-six. There are one hundred and thirty-two families in this suburb. These 586 people include a number of people who claim North Delta as their home but who are not there at present. The canvass of Delta will soon be finished and when that is done the exact population of the city will be made known. The Government enumerators will begin taking the census on April 15th, and when their labors are finished it will be interesting to compare their figures and those of the directory man. The new fixtures have arrived for the Roy L. Emery furnishing store. When completed the store will be a very neat one. The new cases, shelving and other fixtures are mission designs. *** Delta wanted the apple queen and with the proper amount of effort could have carried off the prize. But Delta did not win and that settles it. Miss Hartig, who was second in the race, says of Miss Skinner, Colorado’s Apple Queen: “She is a perfectly lovely girl and it was an easy matter to rejoice with her in the success she obtained. Besides, I think Delta did well in receiving the next highest vote on two of her candidates, in a contest for queen with more than twenty other candidates.” ***

Wayne Crick/DCI

THIS SHOT DID NOT fall for Delta’s Eric Fuentes, but, he did have a pair of three-point goals for the Panthers in their loss to Glenwood Springs, 70-40.

Wayne Crick/DCI

CAITLIN WALKER (LEFT) AND Amber Farr get to a loose ball before the Gunnison Lady Cowboys do last Thursday night in Gunnison. Cedaredge won the WSL contest by a 39-33 decision.

CRAWFORD QUILTERS meet 4th Monday afternoon of each month. Information, call Carolyn Thompson, 921-5099 or Connie Sanders, 921-5583. CROCHET CLUB MEETS 4th Saturday of each month, 1 p.m., Delta Public Library community room. Refreshments served. Everyone welcome. CRYSTAL METH ANONYMOUS (CMA) meets Wednesdays, 5:30 p.m., Friends of Bill, 9th and Palmer streets, Delta. 12-step meeting like AA and NA with emphasis on issues related to addiction to methamphetamine. For more information, call Justin Stieb, 778-8449. DBSA (DEPRESSION AND BIPOLAR SUPPORT ALLIANCE) SUPPORT MEETING, 7 p.m., 1st and 3rd Thursdays of each month, Centennial Towers, Montrose. Free and open to the public. For information, call Tom, 240-8847. DEL-ROSE CHORUS OF SWEET ADELINES meets Mondays, 6:30 p.m., Delta Middle School, choir room, corner of 8th and Cleland Park, Delta. For more information, call Bev, 964-5299 or log on to www.delrosechorus.org. DELTA AMERICAN LEGION POST #65 meets 3rd Monday of each month, 7 p.m., 1460 Howard Street, Delta. Information, call 249-9224. DELTA CHAPTER 1259 OF AARP meets 4th Tuesday of each month, 2 p.m., United Methodist Church, 477 Meeker Street, Delta. For more information, call Agnes, 874-9101 or Jane, 874-4676. DELTA COUNTY ADULT LITERACY PROGRAM offers free reading and writing instruction, classes in GED preparation in Hotchkiss, and English as a Second Language (ESL) in Hotchkiss and Delta. For information, call 872-3396. DELTA COUNTY ALZHEIMER’S CAREGIVERS SUPPORT GROUP meets last Wednesday of each month, 6 p.m., Heaven’s View Apartments, 1445 Porter Court, Delta. For more information, call Jane, 874-5021. DELTA COUNTY AMBULANCE DISTRICT BOARD MEETING, 3rd Tuesday of each month, 7 p.m., Delta County Ambulance Station #1, 60 Heinz Street, Delta. Public invited. For more information, call 874-7001. DELTA COUNTY DOMESTIC VIOLENCE TASK FORCE meets 4th Monday of the month, noon - 1 p.m., Delta County Courthouse, Room 234. Information, call 874-4941. DELTA COUNTY FAIR BOARD meets first Tuesday of the month, Heritage Hall, Delta County Fairgrounds, Hotchkiss, 8 p.m. DELTA COUNTY HEALTH DEPARTMENT offers high-quality health care to local residents from before birth through the senior years. Board of Health meets the third Tuesday each month. Public invited. Call 874-2165 for information. DELTA COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY DISTRICT BOARD meets the 2nd Thursday of each month at 2 p.m. Call 874-6852 for location. DELTA COUNTY MUSEUM: summer hours Tuesday-Saturday, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., 251 Meeker Street, Delta. For special tours, call 874-8721. DELTA COUNTY SEARCH AND RESCUE meets 2nd Thursday of each month, Delta County Sheriff's conference room. DELTA COUNTY SEXUAL ABUSE PREVENTION COUNCIL meets 2nd Thursday of each month, Sunshine School, 504 E. 5th, Delta. Call Barb at 874-5494 for more information. DELTA ELKS BPOE 1235 meets first and third Wednesdays, 7:30 p.m., 563 Main Street. Information, call 874-3624. DELTA ELKS #1235 BINGO, Thursdays, 7 p.m., 563 Main Street, Delta. DELTA FINE ARTS ASSOCIATION meets second Monday of each month, 2 p.m., alternately First National Bank, 150 Gunnison River Road, Delta and The AppleShed, Cedaredge. For more information, call Martha Canum, 874-4700. DELTA FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY meets 1st Monday of every month from 2-3 p.m. and 5-6 p.m. on alternating months. DELTA HUBWHEELERS SQUARE DANCE CLUB meets first Saturday of every month, 8 p.m., Lincoln Elementary, Delta during winter months and Cleland Park, June through August. Information, call 856-3889. DELTA IOOF LODGE #116 meets, Thursdays, 8 p.m., 860 Hwy. 92, Delta. For more information, call 874-4588. DELTA KATHERINE REBEKAH LODGE #65 meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays of every month, 7:30 p.m., Odd Fellow Hall, 435 Main St., Delta, except July and August when they recess for the summer. DELTA LIONS CLUB meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays of each month, 7 p.m., Delta Elks Lodge dining room. Dinner and social meeting. New members welcome. Anyone can attend meetings. For information, call 874-0640. DELTA MASONIC LODGE #62 meets 2nd and 4th Mondays of every month, 7:30 p.m., Delta Masonic Hall, 437 Main Street. Do not meet during July and August. For more information, call John Davis, 323-5748 or Darrell Fisher, 835-5063. DELTA TRAP CLUB meets Wednesdays, 7 p.m., the clubhouse, 1670 I Road. DIABETES SUPPORT GROUP meets 2nd Monday of each month, 6:30 p.m., Classroom B, Delta County Memorial Hospital. For more information, call Jeannie Mueller RD, CDE or Mary Grosvenor RD, MS, 874-6410. DISABLED AMERICAN VETERANS, DELTA COUNTY CHAPTER 23 meets the 2nd Monday of every other month, 7 p.m., 1502 Howard St. For information, call 872-3970 or 874-5150. DO-IT-YOURSELF DIVORCE CLINIC, Wednesdays, 1:30 p.m., Montrose Justice Center. DOUBLE TROUBLE SUPPORT GROUP — Dual diagnosis and recovery for persons with addictions including alcohol, drug and mental disorders. 8-9 p.m., Tuesdays, United Methodist Church, Paonia. DO YOU WANT TO GET YOUR GED but feel you need some individual instruction and tutoring? Contact the Adult Basic Education Center at 874-5393 free of charge. EATING DISORDER SUPPORT GROUP meets Tuesdays, 7 p.m., Dolphin House, 735 South 1st, Montrose. For more information, call 249-5034. EATING DISORDER SUPPORT GROUP FOR FAMILY AND FRIENDS meets Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m., Center for Mental Health Building, 2130 E. Main St., Montrose. For more information, call 249-5034. ECKERT LODGE #136 A.F. & A.M. meets second and fourth Tuesday of each month, Masonic Hall, Cedaredge (next to town hall), 7:30 p.m. Information, call Clarence George, 856-6533. ECKERT LODGE IOOF NO. 168 meets every Thursday, 8 p.m. ELBERTA REBEKAHS #106 meet the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month except in July and August, 7:30 p.m., IOOF Hall, 3rd and Main, Cedaredge. For more information, call Myrna Bertram, 856-7688. EMBLEM CLUB meets the fourth Monday of every month, 7:30 p.m., Delta Elks Lodge, 563 Main. No meetings held during July. For more information, call Ruth Marvel, 874-4309. ENCAMPMENT and the Ladies Auxiliary Encampment meet the first and third Mondays of the month, 7:30 p.m., IOOF Lodge, 860 Hwy. 92, Delta. For more information, call 874-4588. FAMILY COUNCIL, Tuesdays, 7:30 p.m., family lounge, Paonia Care Center. Open to family and friends of Paonia Care Center residents. FEDERATED WOMEN’S CLUB meets 2nd Wednesday every month, 1:30 p.m., St. Michael’s Church Parish Hall, 628 Meeker Street, Delta. For information, call 874-3604 or 874-4226. FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN COWBOYS, DELTA CHAPTER meets 2nd Monday of every month, 7:30 p.m., Delta Sales Yard. For more information, call Shane and Amanda Kier, 323-6060. ALL ORGANIZATIONS ARE URGED TO KEEP THESE LISTINGS CURRENT. PLEASE CALL 874-4421 WITH ANY CHANGES.


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BASKETBALL STANDINGS Western Slope Conference (2A) District 5 - Boys TEAM

LEAGUE OVERALL

Meeker Hayden Plateau Valley Vail Christian Rangely West Grand Soroco Paonia

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BOX SCORES JAN. 7, 2010 BOYS Paonia 72, Montrose JV 46 MONTROSE JV Blake Alexander 10, Michael Omdorff 13, Brad Warren 6, Drew Casebier 1, Jordan Cribari 2, Tyler Cayo 3, Pierce Donley 4, Josh Mora 7. Totals: 46 PAONIA Noah Kropp 13, Blaine Escher 3, Adrian Penny 21, Trevor Walters 2, Oscar Medina 8, Taylor Bradford 11, Kacey Kropp 7, John Devlin 6. Totals: 72 Montrose JV .....13 9 14 10 46 Paonia ................11 19 21 21 72 Three point goals; Paonia; Penny 4, Devlin 2, N. Kropp 1; Montrose; Alexander 2, Omdorff 3. GIRLS Paonia 48, Montrose JV 42 MONTROSE Hannah Robertson 3, Kala Keltz 6, Jordan Allen 3, Lara Ammenmann 2, Shaelynn Willford 10, Canaan Wright 4, Connor Culver 1, Shannon Garcia 4. Totals: 42 PAONIA Jessica Altman 2, Johanna Reed 6, Leslie Trujillo 3, Grayson Pipher 19, Kendra Hinton 4, Shelby Campbell 2, Jordyn Rienks 11, Christy Farnsworth 1. Totals: 48 Montrose JV ......7 10 9 16 42 Paonia ................11 19 6 12 48 Three point goals: Paonia; Reed 1; Montrose; Keltz 2, Allen 2, Wright 1. JAN. 8 BOYS Paonia 76, Vail Christian 45 VAIL CHRISTIAN Robby Bowles 12, Teller Emmer 12, Granger Moch 4, Cody Bakken 2, Nigel Johnsen 2, Larry Cavannaugh 11, Kieran Hurtt 2. Totals: 45 PAONIA Noah Kropp 6, Blaine Escher 7, Adrian Penny 24, Trevor Walters 5, Oscar Medina 9, Taylor Bradford 4, Kacey Kropp 3, John Devlin 6, Anthony Roeber 8, Thayne Clement 2, Sam Dutton 2. Totals: 76 Vail Christian ....8 11 14 12 45 Paonia ................21 21 12 22 76 Three point goals; Paonia; Penny, Medina 3, K. Kropp 1. JAN. 8 GIRLS Paonia 62, Vail Christian 20 VAIL CHRISTIAN No scores PAONIA Jessica Altman 2, Johanna Reed 5, Kayla Wingfield 2, Grayson Pipher

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Aspen Hotchkiss Grand Valley Gunnison Cedaredge Olathe Roaring Fork Basalt Coal Ridge

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Last Week’s Scores BOYS Meeker 60, Roaring Fork 53, Uintah, UT 69, Rangely 34, Paonia 72, Montrose JV 46, Paonia 76, Vail Christian 45, Meeker 79, North Park 25, Rangely 64, Manila 54, Vail Christian 68, North Park 39. GIRLS Meeker 51, Roaring Fork 35, Rangely 40, Uintah, UT 17, Paonia 48 Montrose 42, Paonia def Vail Christian, Paonia 50, North Park 29, North Park 38, Meeker 38, Rangely 63, Manila 28

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Last Week’s Scores BOYS Meeker 60, Roaring Fork 53, Gunnison 65, Cedaredge 52, Aspen 60, Olathe 23, Hotchkiss 85, Coal Ridge 65, Cedaredge 47, Grand Valley 45. GIRLS Meeker 51, Roaring Fork 35, Cedaredge 39, Gunnison 33, Grand Valley 41, Cedaredge 35, Olathe def Aspen, Basalt 54, Roaring Fork 37, Hotchkiss 57, Coal Ridge 45, Olathe 34, Grand Valley 29, Coal Ridge 51, Basalt 48, Hotchkiss 52, Roaring Fork 26, Gunnison def Aspen. JAN, 7, 2010 BOYS Gunnison 65, Cedaredge 52 CEDAREDGE Chaunce Lindley 3, Burke Lowry 5, Cade Sweeney 28, Alec Zamarripa 3, T.K. Ullery 4, Miguel Barajas 2, Geordan Brewer 5, Jesse Barbich 2. Totals: 52 GUNNISON No scores Cedaredge ..........6 11 8 27 52 Gunnison ............9 10 22 24 65 Three point goals; Cedaredge; Zamarripa and Brewer 1. Jan. 7, 2010 GIRLS Cedaredge 39, Gunnison 33 CEDAREDGE Brenna Otts 1, Crystal Pettay 4, Jennifer Badding 2, Rachelle Litsheim 6, Jamie Deal 2, Caitlin Walker 7, Amber Farr 17. Totals: 39 GUNNISON Alexa Tutor 2, Kjirsten Nelson 20, Alyssa Nelson 7, Hannah Hicks 2, Brooke Stephens 2. Totals: 33 Cedaredge ..........6 8 18 7 39 Gunnison ...........10 4 12 7 33 Three point goals; Cedaredge; Farr 2, Litsheim 1; K. Nelson 1 Jab, 8, 2010 BOYS Hotchkiss 85, Coal Ridge 65 COAL RIDGE Rafael Fabela 5, Cody Walls 5, DaNivin Murphy 5, Brandon Schlegel 7, Nathan Terrin 14, Andy Smedra 18, McCade Cox 3, Brandon Bates 4, Hector Munoz 4. Totals: 65 HOTCHKISS Dakota Coats 13, Kevin Struble 7, Pat Sullivan 12, Kenai Panish 2, Steven Floyd 10, Isaac Fisher 7, Jesse Hotchkiss 14, Nick Coleman 20. Totals: 85 Coal Ridge ........16 12 16 21 65 Hotchkiss...........20 26 22 17 85 Three point goals: Hotchkiss; Coats, Struble, Sullivan, Coleman 1. Hotchkiss 78, Roaring Fork 53 HOTCHKISS Dakota Coats 15, Kevin Struble 4, Pat Sullivan 9, Steven Floyd 10, Tell Hawk 3, Antonio Padilla 5, Jesse Hotchkiss 23,

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Jan. 8, 2010 GIRLS Grand Valley 41, Cedaredge 35 GRAND VALLEY S. Young 5, T. Tittes 4, S. Schubert 1, Erin Vanderpool 13, T. Waugh 18. Totals: 41 CEDAREDGE Brenna Otts 2, Jennifer Badding 2, Rachelle Litsheim 2, Jamie Deal 9, Caitlin Walker 7, Amber Farr 9, Jheri Gates 4. Totals: 35 Grand Valley .....10 9 4 18 41 Cedaredge ..........8 10 8 9 35 Three point goals; Grand Valley; Waugh 3. Hotchkiss 57, Coal Ridge 45 COAL RIDGE Brianna Rhodes 8, Chastity Gonzales 14, Carly Cloninger 4, Sam Wilson 9, Tori Verdieck 10. Totals: 45 HOTCHKISS Amy Miller 15, Erin Jones 8, CeCe Pieper 19, Renea Ranch 5, Sarah Koontz 8, Amanda Barnes 2. Totals: 57 Coal Ridge .........5 13 12 15 45 Hotchkiss...........15 13 11 18 57 Three point goals: Hotchkiss; Pieper 2, Miller 1; Coal Ridge; Gonzales 3.

Rifle 71, Delta 63 DELTA Tim Ashurst 6, Donnie Stewart 9, Dave Whiteside 10, Phillip Decker 17, Eli Baier 19, Ernie Baier 2. Totals: 63 RIFLE Davis 9, Ross 17, Rust 29, Lenard 6, Creech 8, Boone 2. Totals: 71 Delta .................20 21 13 9 63 Rifle .................20 15 21 15 71 Three point goals: Delta; Ashurst and Stewart 1; Rifle; Rust 4, Ross 2, Davis 1. Jan. 8, 2010 GIRLS Delta 58, Glenwood Springs 44 GLENWOOD SPRINGS Lexi Workenton 11, Cassidy Gadis 9, Holly Brown 2, McKenzie Kuhn 20, Connor Adams 2. Totals: 44 DELTA Jenni Jones 25, Skylyn Webb 14, Jennifer Graff 4, Alyssa Goff 4, Katie Kahrs 8, Lindsea Velasquez 3. Totals: 58 Glenwood Spgs .10 9 9 16 44 Delta .................17 16 13 12 58 Three point goals: Delta; Kahrs 2; Glenwood Springs; Kuhn 4, Gadis 1. 4

Jan. 9, 2010 BOYS

JAN. 9 GIRLS

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FOOTBALL DENVER POST ALL-STATE 1A SELECTIONS POSITION

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Kyle Douglass-H Pat Sullivan-H Taylor Bradford-P

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Honorable Mention Casey Gillenwater-P Ryan Spor-H Tyler Hanson-H

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1A WSL ALL CONFERENCE Ryan Spor, Hotchkiss, Pat Sullivan, Hotchkiss, Kyle O’Brien, Hotchkiss, Steven Floyd, Hotchkiss, Kyle Douglass, Hotchkiss, Antonio Padilla, Hotchkiss, Tyler Hanson, Hotchkiss, Dakota Coats, Hotchkiss, Taylor Bradford, Paonia, KC Martin, Paonia,

Curtis Bushta, Paonia, Casey Gillenwater, Paonia, Blaine Escher, Paonia. HONORABLE MENTION Jaime Rodriguez, Hotchkiss, Gage Grimmett, Hotchkiss, Jake Richards, Hotchkiss, Steven Voight, Paonia, Adrian Penny, Paonia, Zach Solaas, Paonia. 2A WSL ALL CONFERENCE Chaunce Lindley, Cedaredge, Nolan Kissner, Cedaredge, Miguel Barajas, Cedaredge, Matt Truitt, Cedaredge, Tory Eyre, Cedaredge. HONORABLE MENTION Dante Markley, Cedaredge. DENVER POST ALL-STATE 3A SELECTIONS LB DB

Honorable Mention Gene White-Del Garrett Pope-Del

Sr Sr

3A WSL ALL CONFERENCE Gene White, Delta, Michael Patton, Delta, Phillip Decker, Delta, Duncan Simmons, Delta, Austin Watson, Delta HONORABLE MENTION Chad Cromwell, Delta, Dakota Lindsay, Delta, Garrett Pope, Delta, Ernie Baier, Delta, Thomas Knob, Delta

Rifle 79, Delta 44 DELTA Jenni Jones 11, Lea Sanford 2, Skylyn Webb 7, Tiffany Schaaf, Jennifer Graff 3, Katie Kahrs 9, Lindsea Velasquez 7. Totals: 44 RIFLE MaKayla Wilkins 11, Courtney Cordova 37, Nicole Karr 12, Hayden Holgate 2, Ciara Euler 9, Tresa Berner 4, Crystal Clemens 4. Totals: 79 Delta .................14 9 6 15 44 Rifle .................21 18 26 14 79 Three point goals: Delta; Kahrs 1; Rifle; Wilkins and Cordova 2.

LEAGUE OVERALL

Battle Mountain Steamboat Springs Rifle Palisade Glenwood Spgs Moffat County Eagle Valley Delta

1-1 2-0 1-1 1-0 1-0 1-1 0-2 0-2

4-4 4-5 3-4 4-4 3-4 3-6 2-7 1-5

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Eagle Valley Steamboat Springs Glenwood Springs Moffat County Delta Rifle Battle Mountain Palisade

0-2 2-0 1-1 2-0 1-1 2-0 0-2 0-2

7-3 7-4 5-4 4-6 2-4 3-4 1-8 0-9

Last Week’s Scores BOYS Glenwood Springs def Delta, Evergreen 63, Battle Mountain 45, Montrose 78, Palisade 76, Steamboat Springs 55, Battle Mtn 43, Palisade 59, Rifle 53, Moffat Cnty 65, Eagle Valley 64, Rifle 71, Delta 63, Battle Mtn 73, Moffat Cnty 63, Steamboat Springs def Eagle Valley. GIRSLS Evergreen 74, Battle Mountain 32, Montrose def Palisade, Delta 58, Glenwood Springs 44, Moffat Cnty 35, Eagle Valley 32, Steamboat Springs 53, Battle Mtn 19, Rifle def Palisade, Rifle 79, Delta 44, Moffat County 54 Battle Mtn 26, Steamboat Springs 48, Eagle Valley 30, Glenwood Springs 45, Palisade 38. JAN. 8 BOYS Glenwood Springs 70, Delta 40 GLENWOOD SPRINGS Russell Collins 10, Nick Ciani 12, Kelly Artaz 16, Kevn Flohr 23, Wyatt Isreal 4, Danny Wells 5. Totals: 70 DELTA Aaron Sakala 4, Donnie Stewart 2, Austin Watson 6, Dave Whiteside 4, Phillip Decker 6, Eli Baier 11, Eric Fuentes

WRESTLING Montrose Tournament Jan. 9, 2010 Team Results 1. Montrose 213.5, 2. Palisade 109.5, 3. Olathe 158, 4. Berthoud 135.5, 5. Mesa Ridge 124, 6. Gunnison 102.5, 7. Paonia 99, 8. Pueblo West 89.5, 9. Cortez 70, 10. Delta 69.5, 11. Grand Junction 57.5, 12. Cheyenne Mountain 34.5. Individual Results Championships 103 - Dylon Thompson-GJ def Mykal DeHerrera-Del 9-2; 119 - Zach ShankOla pinned Kendall Bradshaw-Mon 1:43; 130 - Bobby Workman-Ber def Branden Martinez-Ola 3-2; 145 - Kris NietoOla def Ryan Roper-Gun 13-1; 152 Kyle Piatt-Ola def Marc Guerrero-PW 3-2; 160 - Justin Smith-Pao pinned Vance Hawk-Mon 5:13.

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PAONIA SENIOR JOHANNA REED (15) guards a Montrose JV player during a game this past weekend. Reed’s ball handling, and her ability to think quickly on her feet, has made her one of the players to watch in 2A play this year. The Lady Eagles had a close game with Montrose but eventually won the contest 48-42.

Individual Results Third Place 125 - Cody Meyer-PW def Rudy FantinDel 5-0; 135 - Dylan Markley-Ola def Nick Hough-PW 11-6; 140 - Marcus Lucero-Ber def Dylon Taylor-Del 5-1; 171 - KC Martin-Pao pinned Juan Garcia-Gun 2:43; 285 - Zack Solaas-Pao pinned Joey Dupre-Pal 2:15. Outstanding Wrestlers Lower Weight Zach Shank - Olathe Upper Weight Jordan Passehl - MontroseDelt Individual Mat Records Delta County Schools 4A Delta High School Wayne Crick/DCI WEIGHT

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Mykal DeHerrera Shane Anderson Hunter Brasfield Seth Hartman Rudy Fantin Morgan McCracken Irvin Hernandez Josh Lindsey Tyler Taft

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11 - 1 8-4 1-6 1-0 9-3 4-6 5-3 1-6 2-2

CEDAREDGE’S AMBER FARR (15) shoots over a pair of Gunnison defenders last Thursday evening in Gunnison. After falling behind early in the contest, Cedaredge fought back to take a lead and eventually claimed their second win of the season with a 39-33 decision over the Lady Cowboys.

This Week’s Sports Schedule Date/Sport Jan. 14 Thursday Wrestling

Teams/Location

Time/Varsity

Delta @ Olathe Cedaredge vs Gunnison

7 pm 6 pm

Delta vs Steamboat Springs Cedaredge @ Basalt Hotchkiss @ Grand Valley Paonia @ Rangely

6-7:30 pm 4:30-6 pm 5:30-7 pm 3-4:30 pm

Delta @ Monte Vista Cedaredge @ Paonia Hotchkiss @ Yuma (in Salida)

7 pm 6 pm 7 pm

Delta vs Moffat County Cedaredge @ Coal Ridge Hotchkiss @ Gunnison Paonia vs West Grand

4-5:30 pm 2:30-4 pm 2:30-4 pm 2:30-4 pm

Wrestling

Delta @ Alamosa Cedaredge @ Palisade Hotchkiss @ Salida Paonia @ Palisade

9 am 9 am 9 am 9 am

Swimming

Delta vs Cortez, Pal. Cent

10 am

Jan. 19 Tuesday Basketball

Delta @ Central

6-7:30 pm

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Delta @ Palisade

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Jan. 15 Friday Basketball

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Twelfth Night bonfire lights the night in Orchard City By Bob Borchardt Staff Writer

Now an annual event, parishioners from All Saints Lutheran Church gathered together to take part in the parish’s fourth annual “Twelfth Night” celebration. Once again, the night sky was brightened by the light from a truly spectacular bonfire made from discarded Christmas trees while Christmas carols filled the air. Ace Hardware in Delta donated their left over, unsold Christmas trees to All Saint parishioner Joel Magnuson for the event, making the bonfire bigger and brighter than in last year’s. According to event organizer Barbara Cairns, Magnuson again laid out the path to the bonfire, lining it on both sides with solar lights and evergreens. The bonfire was piled high with 40-plus trees donated by local businesses and parishioners, providing plenty of fire as participants sang Christmas

carols. Traditionally, “Twelfth Night” is celebrated on the eve of the Epiphany (Jan. 6), commemorating the manifestation of Jesus as the Christ to the Gentiles in the persons of the Magi (Belthasar, Caspar and Melchoir, according to Christian tradition) at Bethlehem. The Oxford English Dictionary defines “Twelfth Night” as, “The evening of the fifth of January, preceding Twelfth Day, the eve of the Epiphany, formerly the last day of the Christmas festivities and observed as a time of merrymaking.” During the Middle Ages the 12 days of Christmas was a period of continuous feasting and merrymaking, climaxing on the “Twelfth Night,” marking the traditional end of the Christmas season. “Twelfth Night” celebrations were even more popular than those of Christmas Eve and Christmas Day as those celebrations provided one last chance

Chamber hosts annual meeting this Saturday By Bob Borchardt Staff Writer

On Monday morning, Jan 11, the Cedaredge Area Chamber of Commerce board of directors selected new executive officers for the coming year. The new officers are Eileen Liles, president; Shari Owens, vice-president/secretary, and Donna Deutsch, treasurer. Liles replaces outgoing president Clayton Ryan. The new officers will be introduced during the chamber’s

annual banquet on Saturday, Jan. 16. The chamber will also announce the Business of the Year (service to the community); Looking Good (the business with the best curb appeal); Volunteer of the Year; and Citizen of the Year. The event will be held at The Grill at DeerCreek Golf Course, starting with the reception at 6:30 p.m., followed by dinner at 7:00 p.m. For more information call the CACC at, 856-6961.

for music, dance, refreshments of all kinds and merrymaking before the revelers had to return to work. It was also common for villagers to put on costumes and masks, play music, dance and perform brief, impromptu Yuletide plays in the streets. The “Twelfth Night” was also the time to take down all Christmas decorations for the year to avoid “bad luck.” Christmas trees and other greenery used to decorate homes were taken down on “Twelfth Night” and burned. But in today’s fast paced world, the “Twelfth Night” celebration has largely been forgotten in the United States; replaced by the commercialism of the Christmas/New Year holidays. The tradition of merrymaking, including the bonfire, singing Christmas carols, hot apple cider, hot chocolate, and a variety of holiday treats, is alive and well in Orchard City, thanks to the parish community at All Saints Lutheran Church. All Saints Lutheran Church is located in Cory, just off Hwy. 65. The celebration took place in a field adjacent to the church on Sunday evening, Jan. 10.

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A BONFIRE OF CHRISTMAS trees brightened the night near All Saints Lutheran Church in Orchard City, where Twelfth Night was celebrated with the burning of greens, sharing of Christmas carols and warm refreshments. The event marked the Christian Epiphany, the end of the Christmas season.

Ginter’s Grove neighbors form district for water improvements By Hank Lohmeyer Staff Writer

The residents of Ginter’s Grove north of Cedaredge have banded together to form the county’s first Public Improvement District.

The neighborhood has taken the legal step of forming the district in order to qualify for possible grant and low-interest funding to replace the failing waterline that serves 31 lots with treated water from the Cedaredge

Photo by Clayton Ryan

THIS LARGE GROUP OF elk are wintering around Cedaredge, finding the open pastures and ample cover a welcoming place to spend the winter.

Elk are gathering for the winter By Bob Borchardt Staff Writer

According to reports from local residents, there are one and possibly two large elk herds

— ranging from 60-100 animals — which have decided to “winter” in the Surface Creek Valley near Cedaredge. Chann Fogg, owner of an

Orchard City town board to act on park, water By Hank Lohmeyer Staff Writer

The regular meeting of the Orchard City Trustees on Wednesday, Jan. 13 will include discussions of two of the biggest issues now on the town board’s plate. The town’s $4.4 million West Side Main water project is on the meeting agenda as an action item. The administration has been working on an application for up to $2 million in low interest loan funds which, along with substantial cash from the town, is expected to get the first phase of the project completed. The final phase of the town’s park development plan will also

get some consideration. Construction of the new open-air pavilion also comes up as an action item on the agenda. Also to be discussed are elections, the annual contract with the Field of Dreams youth sports organization for use of the Orchard City Park facilities, and some Highway 65 improvements that will be required by the developer of the proposed Orchard Mesa Subdivision on Running Deer Road. Also, the mayor will introduce the town board’s Student of the Month. The meeting begins at 7 p.m. in the Community Room at Town Hall.

orchard on Happy Hollow Road, reports there has been a herd of at least 100 elk “hanging out in the open field, adjacent to the Ellis’ Orchard.” That open field and the orchard, owned by Jerry and Sandra Ellis, are located where NW Sage Avenue and Happy Hollow Road merge, and signs of elk are abundant. Ellis agreed with Fogg’s estimated number of elk, saying that he personally had counted more than 100 elk in that particular area. Ellis said the elk come down in the evening hours to forage in the open field, often spend the night, and then go back up north during the day. “So far,” he said, “there’s been no serious damage.” Last fall, Fogg’s orchard was overrun by black bears. “But they’re gone now,” he laughed, “and the elk are back.” Fogg noted that the bears were blamed for killing sheep and a donkey in the area, and as a result, wildlife technicians (professional hunters) working for the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Wildlife Services Division, ended up having to kill nine bears. Unlike the damage caused

by foraging elk in the Durango area, Fogg said the Cedaredge elk herds have wintered in the area for the past three or four years, and to his knowledge, they’ve caused no damage to the orchards. “But they are swarming in and staying longer than usual,” he noted. Fogg said that the elk normally stay a mile or so further north. Connie Williams, owner of the AppleShed Arts Complex and Gallery in Cedaredge and who, along with her husband Dan, is co-owner of Williams Orchard, said she is concerned. According to Williams, the elk near her orchard number more than 100, much larger and are down lower than in past years. Williams also said the elk are getting closer to the orchard’s north fence than in years past. Roxie Morris, co-owner of Red Mountain Ranch located north of Cedaredge, said there has been a large herd of elk, 60 or more in number, wintering nearby. “But, so far, there’s been no damage.” So if people are out taking a drive, they may want to keep their cameras ready. There’s a good chance they may see a large herd of wintering elk.

treatment plant. The Public Improvement District (PID) entity is new for Delta County. The PID has been available under state statute for decades, and Mesa County has been utilizing the entity for over 30 years in making public improvements that serve a defined local area Other private pipeline companies in Delta County which are looking for money to replace aging infrastructure have expressed interest in the Ginter’s Grove initiative. They may now be able to follow the neighborhood’s lead setting up their own PID organizations and benefit from lessons county government is learning from the first effort here. County commissioner Olen Lund said, “I’m quite sure there will be more of these formed in the furture.” County Attorney Brad Kolman added, “This first one can serve as a model for others.” The advantage to forming a PID is that under state stature it becomes an actual public entity that qualifies for government-sourced and governmentsponsored grants and low-interest loans, Kolman explained. Neighborhood organizations like Ginter’s Grove that have been set up as private, not-for-profit organizations do not qualify for that same kind of government sourced funding. “It (the PID) is its own government entity with some taxing authority,” Kolman explained. “The PID allows more alternatives for raising funds.” The Ginter’s Grove neighbor-

hood is facing the task of replacing some 4,000 feet of aging water pipeline which as estimated could cost $350,000, according to one neighbor. There is no guarantee the Ginter’s Grove PID will be able to find or acquire the needed funding. But the possibilities are there, and the only other source of financial help they could have tapped was a state Department of Health program which, a neighbor explained, is now going unfunded due to state budget cuts. In order to get the legal benefits offered by the PID, the Ginter’s Grove organization has to clear other legal hurdles. “There are some real bureaucrativc hurdles to forming these kinds of districts,” Kolman said. There are specific procedures to follow in forming the district including petitioning and elections. Once set up, the PID becomes an actual sub-unit of county government with the Board of County Commissioners serving as its ex-officio Board of Directors. The county treasurer’s office also has some responsibility for collecting and handling the district’s funds. The treasurer’s office wants to avoid a situation where it is responsible for paying individual bills of the district out of its funds held by the county, but it would likely disperse the funds it collects to the PID’s officers for making payments, the BoCC was told The BoCC gave its conditional approval to the Ginter’s Grove petition of formation on Jan. 4. Two of the signatures on See Ginter’s Grove, Page 2C

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Deer field Part of a herd of about 30 deer, including some nice bucks, pay visit to a field of corn stubble along 2100 Road in Orchard City.


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Cedaredge High honor roll The following students were named to the honor roll at Cedaredge High School for the first semester of the 2009-2010 honor roll. 9th Grade Straight A’s Andrea Bray Colton Ensley Lindsey Gardner Chelsea Jensen Rachael Latta Skylar Smith Carter Stoudt 3.3 and up Jessica Chevalier Danica Flemming Annali Getz Christopher Lindeman Kendra Pappan Justice Kuhn Kayla Lachney Dante Markley Aaron Schumacher Tyler Trninich Malca Gordon Savannah Herman Colton Nicholas

Jordan Smith Hayley Suiter Ariana Lovera Christina Fritchman Victoria Day Kaitlyn Grant Cade Wasser Carter Wasser Keegan Dix Jennifer Barnett John Brewer Makayla Darnall Nicholas Kolbet James LeDonne Linda Pappan Carter Richards 10th Grade Straight A’s Michael Barnosky Rachel Bate Konstantin Callihan Jessie Houghton Cody Wieben Samuel Williamson

3.3 and up Ashley Waddington Tani Zamarripa Stacy Kasinger Jason Elflein Austin Fischer Ryan Morosini Rowdy Murphy Lucas Wieben Sierra Williams Katherine Jackson Tylor Balistreri Cameron Hawkins Kailyn Williams Alexis Anderson Samantha Brown Daniel Martinez 11th Grade Straight A’s Lori Goehl Olivia Kenney Brenna Otts 3.3 and up Leah Burnett

Anthony Jump Crystal Pettay Melinda Pinel Andrew Hieber Jennifer Badding Daniel Baran Brook Hernandez Isabel Rosenberg Keith Axtell Jesse Barbich Ian Hamby Megan Carney Danny Kelso Caleb Ooms Corby Deutsch Casey Chevalier Christina Hejny Ethan Lance Michael Mackey Benjamin Twamley Marissa Chavez 12th Grade Straight A’s Traci Collier

Jheri Gates Olympia Gordon Nolan Kissner Kalie McQuillen Lauren Sweat Amanda Ward Alec Zamarripa 3.3 and up Chandler Jensen Mary PodgorakLagro Nicole Rodriguez Jamie Deal Marina Edgington Tory Eyre Samantha Houghton Jessica Woodhouse Jessica Barajas Rachelle Litsheim Martin Peterson Anthony Medrano Brooke Gardner Shannon Pitt Kyle Alward

Ashley Bate Devin Larson Chaunce Lindley Kathryn Mahar Dessa Markley Ashley Owen Savanna Loyer Ruthana Kier Benjamin Brewer Shelby Crosby Adrian Lovera Megan Caywood Katrina Daniel Rachel Garcia Roger Lowry Martin Alejandre Amber Hernandez Geordan Brewer Ashley Brady Cade Sweeney Caitlin Walker Karilyn Kerns Amanda Trembly

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the petition needed minor clarifications. The neighbors were able to get 100 percent of the needed property owner signatures and so avoided the time-consuming step of holding an election to form their district. There will likely have to be an election of the lot owners to determine the level of assess-

CEDAREDGE HIGH SCHOOL SCHEDULE Thur., Jan. 14

Fri., Jan. 15 Jan. 16-20 Jan. 18-23 Mon., Jan. 18

Tues., Jan. 19

Wed., Jan. 20

Breakfast Club, 7:55-8:15 a.m. in Library; CFES Tutoring in Library, 3:30-4:15 p.m.; Wrestling at Home vs. Gunnison V/JV. Breakfast Club, 7:55-8:15 a.m. in Library; Basketball at Basalt, 3:00, 4:30, 6:00 p.m.; Wrestling at Paonia, 6:00 p.m. FFA Stock Show. STUCCO Spirit Week. NO SCHOOL; District Inservice Day; Tutoring at CMS, 3:30-4:15 p.m.; Booster Club Meeting at Community Center, Room B, 5:00 p.m. CFES Tutoring at CHS Library, 3:30-4:15 p.m.; CADA Outreach Mesa State; C Team Basketball at Hotchkiss, 4:00, 5:00 p.m. Tutoring at CMS, 3:30-4:15 p.m.

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ment they will place on themselves to get their water line replaced. Under the PID structure, there may be two options for collecting payment. One is a straight annual assessment to pay for the water line equally divided among all the lot owners. The other is establishing an actual mil levy and having it applied to each property’s valuation from the assessor’s office. There are still a lot of hurdles to clear for the Ginter’s Grove neighbors to get their PID set up and functioning. They still need to find adequate funding, get construction work completed, and then begin paying off their debt. The neighborhood has been working on ways to get financing backing for their project for over two years. Ginter’s Grove is located off of NE Shady Oak and has treated water delivered directly from the Cedaredge treatment plant via the neighborhood’s own pipeline, which is failing.

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401 Meeker, Delta 874-4421

Red’s Cabin Fever Concert Series Presents —

Staff Writer

Thursday, Jan. 14 Dinner and a show for

ONE LOW PRICE! Call Red’s at 856.4447 or 640.4434 for details. Limited Seating So Call Today!

Tapas & Bar

825 S. Grand Mesa Dr. Cedaredge

Cedaredge mayor Pat Means (center) presented plaques to Jo Lance (left) and Adam Conway, who were selected by their fellow employees as the Cedaredge Town Employees of the Year during the town’s annual appreciation Christmas potluck luncheon in December. Vance is the town’s finance director and Conway is the DeerCreek Village Golf Course superintendent.

Sprint sled dog races set for February on Grand Mesa By Bob Borchardt Staff Writer

The Rocky Mountain High Sled Dog Sprints will return to the Grand Mesa on Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 20-21. This is the fourth year that the International Sled Dog Race Association’s (ISDRA) sanctioned sled dog race — complete with trophies, championship points to ISDRA members, and a cash purse — has been sponsored and hosted by the Cedaredge Area Chamber of Commerce.

Nathan McEuen returns Jan. 14 to Cedaredge By Bob Borchardt

THE NATHAN McEUEN BAND

Employees of the year

Nathan McEuen, along with two more members of the “Nathan McEuen Band” (Scott Gates and Chuck Hailes), are coming to Red’s Tapas and Bar, 825 S. Grand Mesa Ave. in Cedaredge, on Thursday, Jan. 14. This intimate performance (seating is limited to 35 customers) includes dinner. The meal begins at 6 p.m., followed by the Nathan McEuen Band performance at 7 p.m. Reservations are recommended. Performing a wide variety of musical genres, including folk, bluegrass, rock and country, McEuen offers a little something for everyone. McEuen began performing with his father, John McEuen (Nitty Gritty Dirt Band), and brother Jonathan McEuen, at an early age. He has performed on the Tonight Show with Jay Leno; opened for David Crosby and Gram Nash, Dave Mason, Kenny Loggins, and the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band; performed with Kevin Nealon (Saturday Night Live); worked with Paul Williams and Willie Nelson; started his own record company called “Lint Records”; and has played over 500 shows. As the old adage goes, “Like father, like son,” Nathan is a multitalented instrumentalist, songwriter and vocalist. Reservations are recommended. Tickets are $25 per person (includes dinner and show), and

can be purchased at either Starr’s Guitars or Red’s Tapas and Bar. For more information call Starr’s Guitars at 856-2331 or Red’s Tapas and Bar at 8564447.

Nathan McEuen

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THE ACTION WILL BE fast and furious when sled dog teams challenge the trails of the Grand Mesa on Feb. 20-21 in the ISDRA sanctoned Rocky Mountain High Sled Dog Sprints.

The first Rocky Mountain High Sled Dog Sprints took place on the Grand Mesa in February 2007. The race was canceled in 2008 due to high winds and blowing snow. Last year the race started off with bad weather but the second day turned out to be near perfect. The starting order for Saturday races will be determined by ISDRA seeding. The classes this year include an eight-mile, eight-dog sprint; a six-dog, sixmile sprint; a four-mile, fourdog sprint class; and a four-mile, three-dog junior class. The race will also include a four-mile, one-dog skijor class; and a six mile, two-dog skijor class. To be an ISDRA sanctioned race, the course must comply with detailed trail requirements.

Safety for both mushers and dogs is the basic premise governing the trail design. The trail must not endanger either the dog teams or their drivers. An ISDRA sanctioned race must also comply with rules and regulations, established by the ISDRA, dictating everything from trail length and layout to mandatory safety equipment and canine fitness. The annual event is hosted and sponsored by the Cedaredge Area Chamber of Commerce and organized by the Rocky Mountain Sled Dog Club, Inc. The race is free to spectators and offers the opportunity to experience the excitement of competitive sled dog racing and skijoring. For more information call the Cedaredge Area Chamber of Commerce at 856-6961.

Tax guide available Call Cedaredge Mercantile at

856-3151 or Delta Super at 874-4522

SEE OUR INSERT IN THIS WEEK’S DCI

210 Independence Ave.

Tax time is fast approaching — do you need a Farmer’s Tax Guide, IRS Publication 225, for 2009? If so, the Delta County Cooperative Extension office, located at 525 Dodge Street, in Delta, has copies available, free of charge. Pick up a copy while supplies last, Monday through Friday, between 8 a.m. and noon, and between 1 and 5 p.m. You can also visit the web, at www. irs.gov, for tax forms and other information.

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Making pennies count Cedaredge Middle School students have a Penny War, each year, to raise funds to give to a local organization or someone in need. This year the decision was made to help support needy and homeless veterans. Sixth through eighth graders held the Penny War from Dec. 1st through 11th. On December 18 the 8th grade leadership class presented VFW # 9221 Post Commander Gary Tollefson with a check for $500.


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Public Notices —————— Public Notices —————— COMBINED NOTICE OF SALE, RIGHT TO CURE, AND RIGHT TO REDEEM PUBLIC TRUSTEE FORECLOSURE NUMBER 2009-0146 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On October 9, 2009, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the Delta County records. Original Grantor(s): Gilbert R Menchaca and Trevet L Menchaca Original Beneficiary: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: HSBC Bank USA, National Association, as Trustee for Wells Fargo Asset Securities Corporation Home Equity Asset-Backed Certificates, Series 2006-3 Date of Deed of Trust: 11/1/2006 County of Recording: Delta Recording Date of Deed of Trust: 11/2/2006 Reception No.: 609334 Original Principal Balance: $205,200.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $205,200.00 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: Failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. SEE EXHIBIT A ATTACHED HERETO AND INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE EXHIBIT "A" Parcel 1 A parcel of land being located within the SW1/4SE1/4 of Section 26, Township 14 South, Range 93 West of the 6th Principal Meridian, having a description based upon a bearing of South 88°49'46" East from the 1/4 Corner common to Section 26 and 35 (monumented by a witness corner which bears South 00°26'31" West, 40.00 feet from true corner position and being a 2" alum. cap PLS 14621) to the section corner common to Sections 25, 26, 35 and 36 (monumented by a gear top spike), with all other bearings relative thereto and being more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the North right-of-way line of Colorado State Highway No. 92 whence the South 1/4 corner of said Section 26 bears South 86°49'00" West, 522.37 feet (monumented by a 2" alum. cap PLS 14621); thence North 00°06'44" West, 510.75 feet (monumented by a witness corner bearing North 88°53'16" East, 0.60 feet from true corner position and being a 2" alum. cap PLS 25972); thence North 89°53'16" East, 166.14 feet (monumented by a 1 1/2" alum. cap LS 3657); thence South 00°10'05" East, 256.13 feet (monumented by a 1 1/2" alum. cap LS1456); thence South 00°07'58" West, 258.27 feet (monumented by a 1 1/2" alum. cap LS 1456) to said North right-of-way line of Colorado State Highway No. 92; thence along said North rightof-way line North 88°50'56" West, 165.33 feet to the point of beginning. Delta County, State of Colorado WHICH HAS THE ADDRESS OF: 32597 Highway 92, Hotchkiss, CO 81419 NOTICE OF SALE The current owner of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed notice of election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 am on Wednesday, 02/10/2010 at Public Trustee’s Office, Delta County Courthouse, 501 Palmer Street, Suite 202, Delta, CO 81416-1764, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will execute and record a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 12/16/2009 Last Publication: 1/13/2010 Name of Publication: Delta County Independent NOTICE OF RIGHTS YOU MAY HAVE AN INTEREST IN THE REAL PROPERTY BEING FORECLOSED, OR HAVE CERTAIN RIGHTS OR SUFFER CERTAIN LIABILITIES PURSUANT TO COLORADO STATUTES AS A RESULT OF SAID FORECLOSURE. YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO REDEEM SAID REAL PROPERTY OR YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO CURE A DEFAULT UNDER THE DEED OF TRUST BEING FORECLOSED. A COPY OF SAID STATUTES, AS SUCH STATUTES ARE PRESENTLY CONSTITUTED, WHICH MAY AFFECT YOUR RIGHTS, IS ATTACHED TO ALL MAILED COPIES OF THIS NOTICE. HOWEVER, YOUR RIGHTS MAY BE DETERMINED BY PREVIOUS STATUTES. A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE FILED PURSUANT TO C.R.S. §3838-104 SHALL BE FILED WITH THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE AT LEAST FIFTEEN (15) CALENDAR DAYS PRIOR TO THE FIRST SCHEDULED SALE DATE OR ANY DATE TO WHICH THE SALE IS CONTINUED. A NOTICE OF INTENT TO REDEEM FILED PURSUANT TO C.R.S. §3838-302 SHALL BE FILED WITH THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE WITHIN EIGHT (8) BUSINESS DAYS FOLLOWING THE SALE. DATE: 10/09/2009 Public Trustee in and for Delta County, State of Colorado Jim D. Ventrello By: /s/ Jim D. Ventrello, Public Trustee (SEAL) The name, address, telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: JASON C. HILLIARD #40859 CASTLE, MEINHOLD & STAWIARSKI LLC 999 18TH STREET SUITE 2201, DENVER, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney file number: 09-23655 ©Colorado Public Trustee Association Rev 07/09 Published in the Delta County Independent December 16, 23, 30, 2009, January 6 and 13, 2010.

COMBINED NOTICE OF SALE, RIGHT TO CURE, AND RIGHT TO REDEEM PUBLIC TRUSTEE FORECLOSURE NUMBER 2009-0143 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On October 8, 2009, the undersigned

Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the Delta County records. Original Grantor(s): GLEN A LOUCKS AND KATHRYN LOUCKS Original Beneficiary: ARGENT MORTGAGE COMPANY, LLC Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: DEUTSCHE BANK NATIONAL TRUST COMPANY, as Trustee in trust for the benefit of the Certificateholders for ARGENT SECURITIES INC. 2006-W4, ASSET-BACKED PASSTHROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-W4 Date of Deed of Trust: 3/4/2006 County of Recording: Delta Recording Date of Deed of Trust: 3/22/2006 Reception No.: 601624 Original Principal Balance: $106,250.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $104,202.50 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: Failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. LOT 26 BONINE SUBDIVISION COUNTY OF DELTA, STATE OF COLORADO. WHICH HAS THE ADDRESS OF: 13013 HILLCREST RD, ECKERT, CO 81418 NOTICE OF SALE The current owner of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed notice of election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 am on Wednesday, 02/10/2010 at Public Trustee’s Office, Delta County Courthouse, 501 Palmer Street, Suite 202, Delta, CO 81416-1764, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will execute and record a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 12/16/2009 Last Publication: 1/13/2010 Name of Publication: Delta County Independent NOTICE OF RIGHTS YOU MAY HAVE AN INTEREST IN THE REAL PROPERTY BEING FORECLOSED, OR HAVE CERTAIN RIGHTS OR SUFFER CERTAIN LIABILITIES PURSUANT TO COLORADO STATUTES AS A RESULT OF SAID FORECLOSURE. YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO REDEEM SAID REAL PROPERTY OR YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO CURE A DEFAULT UNDER THE DEED OF TRUST BEING FORECLOSED. A COPY OF SAID STATUTES, AS SUCH STATUTES ARE PRESENTLY CONSTITUTED, WHICH MAY AFFECT YOUR RIGHTS, IS ATTACHED TO ALL MAILED COPIES OF THIS NOTICE. HOWEVER, YOUR RIGHTS MAY BE DETERMINED BY PREVIOUS STATUTES. A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE FILED PURSUANT TO C.R.S. §3838-104 SHALL BE FILED WITH THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE AT LEAST FIFTEEN (15) CALENDAR DAYS PRIOR TO THE FIRST SCHEDULED SALE DATE OR ANY DATE TO WHICH THE SALE IS CONTINUED. A NOTICE OF INTENT TO REDEEM FILED PURSUANT TO C.R.S. §3838-302 SHALL BE FILED WITH THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE WITHIN EIGHT (8) BUSINESS DAYS FOLLOWING THE SALE. DATE: 10/08/2009 Public Trustee in and for Delta County, State of Colorado Jim D. Ventrello By: /s/ Jim D. Ventrello, Public Trustee (SEAL) The name, address, telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: MARCY L. McDERMOTT, ESQ #38030 Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 BANNOCK STREET, DENVER, CO 80204 (303) 813-1177 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney file number: 6662.02078 ©Colorado Public Trustee Association Rev 07/09 Published in the Delta County Independent December 16, 23, 30, 2009, January 6 and 13, 2010.

COMBINED NOTICE OF SALE, RIGHT TO CURE, AND RIGHT TO REDEEM PUBLIC TRUSTEE FORECLOSURE NUMBER 2009-0145 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On October 9, 2009, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the Delta County records. Original Grantor(s): Mark A Hamblen Original Beneficiary: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for First Franklin a Division of National City Bank Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: US Bank, National Association, as successor trustee to Bank of America, N. A. as successor by merger to LaSalle Bank National Association, as Trustee for First Franklin Mortgage Loan Trust, Mortgage Loan AssetBacked Certificates, Series 2007FF1 Date of Deed of Trust: 11/8/2006 County of Recording: Delta Recording Date of Deed of Trust: 11/13/2006 Reception No.: 609620 Original Principal Balance: $214,400.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $209,817.37 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: Failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. SEE EXHIBIT A ATTACHED HERETO AND INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE EXHIBIT "A" Part of the SW1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 17, Township 15 South, Range 95 West of the 6th P.M. described as follows:

Beginning at a point 851 feet North of the SW corner of the SW1/4 of the NE1/4 of Section 17, Township 15 South, Range 95 West of the 6th P.M. Thence North 175 feet along the West subdivision line; Thence along those tracts of land described in Book 438 at Page 1309 and in Book 435 at Page 933 East parallel to the South subdivision line 560 feet (formerly described as North 89°32' East 560 feet); Thence South parallel to the West subdivision line 173 feet; Thence along that tract of land as described in Book 435 at Page 1694 West parallel to the South subdivision line 560 feet (formerly described as South 89°32' West 560 feet) more or less to the point of beginning. County of Delta, State of Colorado WHICH HAS THE ADDRESS OF: 1760 H Rd, Delta, CO 81416 NOTICE OF SALE The current owner of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed notice of election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 am on Wednesday, 02/10/2010 at Public Trustee’s Office, Delta County Courthouse, 501 Palmer Street, Suite 202, Delta, CO 81416-1764, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will execute and record a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 12/16/2009 Last Publication: 1/13/2010 Name of Publication: Delta County Independent NOTICE OF RIGHTS YOU MAY HAVE AN INTEREST IN THE REAL PROPERTY BEING FORECLOSED, OR HAVE CERTAIN RIGHTS OR SUFFER CERTAIN LIABILITIES PURSUANT TO COLORADO STATUTES AS A RESULT OF SAID FORECLOSURE. YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO REDEEM SAID REAL PROPERTY OR YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO CURE A DEFAULT UNDER THE DEED OF TRUST BEING FORECLOSED. A COPY OF SAID STATUTES, AS SUCH STATUTES ARE PRESENTLY CONSTITUTED, WHICH MAY AFFECT YOUR RIGHTS, IS ATTACHED TO ALL MAILED COPIES OF THIS NOTICE. HOWEVER, YOUR RIGHTS MAY BE DETERMINED BY PREVIOUS STATUTES. A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE FILED PURSUANT TO C.R.S. §3838-104 SHALL BE FILED WITH THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE AT LEAST FIFTEEN (15) CALENDAR DAYS PRIOR TO THE FIRST SCHEDULED SALE DATE OR ANY DATE TO WHICH THE SALE IS CONTINUED. A NOTICE OF INTENT TO REDEEM FILED PURSUANT TO C.R.S. §3838-302 SHALL BE FILED WITH THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE WITHIN EIGHT (8) BUSINESS DAYS FOLLOWING THE SALE. DATE: 10/09/2009 Public Trustee in and for Delta County, State of Colorado Jim D. Ventrello By: /s/ Jim D. Ventrello, Public Trustee (SEAL) The name, address, telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: PETER C. DeCAMILLIS #38929 CASTLE, MEINHOLD & STAWIARSKI LLC 999 18TH STREET SUITE 2201, DENVER, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney file number: 09-23794 ©Colorado Public Trustee Association Rev 07/09 Published in the Delta County Independent December 16, 23, 30, 2009, January 6 and 13, 2010.

COMBINED NOTICE OF SALE AND RIGHT TO CURE AND REDEEM FORECLOSURE NUMBER 2009-0077 To whom it may concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: Public Trustee’s Foreclosure Sale No. 2009-0077 was commenced on 06/29/2009 in the office of the undersigned Public Trustee relating to the Deed of Trust described below: Original Grantor(s): GARY V. ANDERSON Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. ACTING SOLELY AS A NOMINEE FOR MEGASTAR FINANCIAL CORP. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: AMTRUST BANK Date of Deed of Trust: 01/03/2007 County of Recording: Delta Recording Date of Deed of Trust: 01/08/2007 Reception No.: 611182 Original Principal Balance: $72,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $70,459.93 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: Failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. LOT 12 (NW 1/4 SW 1/4) SECTION 11, TOWNSHIP 13 SOUTH, RANGE 93 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M. COUNTY OF DELTA, STATE OF COLORADO WHICH HAS THE ADDRESS OF: TBD, HOTCHKISS, CO 81419 NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction at 10:00 am on Wednesday, 02/10/2010 at Public Trustee’s Office, Delta County Courthouse, 501 Palmer Street, Suite 202, Delta, CO 81416-1764 sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale, and other items allowed by law, and will deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 12/16/2009 Last Publication: 01/13/2010 Name of Publication: Delta County Independent NOTICE OF RIGHTS YOU MAY HAVE AN INTEREST IN THE REAL PROPERTY BEING FORECLOSED, OR HAVE CERTAIN RIGHTS OR SUFFER CERTAIN

LIABILITIES PURSUANT TO COLORADO STATUTES AS A RESULT OF SAID FORECLOSURE. YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO REDEEM SAID REAL PROPERTY OR YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO CURE A DEFAULT UNDER THE DEED OF TRUST BEING FORECLOSED. A COPY OF SAID STATUTES, AS SUCH STATUTES ARE PRESENTLY CONSTITUTED, WHICH MAY AFFECT YOUR RIGHTS, IS ATTACHED TO ALL MAILED COPIES OF THIS NOTICE. HOWEVER, YOUR RIGHTS MAY BE DETERMINED BY PREVIOUS STATUTES. A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE FILED PURSUANT TO C.R.S. §3838-104 SHALL BE FILED WITH THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE AT LEAST FIFTEEN (15) CALENDAR DAYS PRIOR TO THE FIRST SCHEDULED SALE DATE OR ANY DATE TO WHICH THE SALE IS CONTINUED. A NOTICE OF INTENT TO REDEEM FILED PURSUANT TO C.R.S. §3838-302 SHALL BE FILED WITH THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE NO LATER THAN EIGHT (8) BUSINESS DAYS AFTER THE SALE. DATE: 07/14/2009 Jim D. Ventrello Public Trustee of Delta County, State of Colorado By: /s/ Jim D. Ventrello, Public Trustee (SEAL) The name, address and telephone number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: Dale & Decker LLC 2 INVERNESS DRIVE EAST SUITE 105, ENGLEWOOD, CO 80112 (720) 4934600 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney file number: 09-6715 Published in the Delta County Independent December 16, 23, 30, 2009, January 6 and 13, 2010.

DISTRICT COURT, DELTA COUNTY, COLORADO Court Address: 501 Palmer Street, Delta, Colorado 81416 Plaintiff: DALE K. LUND and SHARON D. LUND v. Defendants: UO of A ASSOCIATION, a Nevada Close Corporation and TERROR DITCH and RESERVOIR COMPANY and its successors and assigns and all unknown persons who claim any interest in the subject matter of this action. Attorney for Plaintiffs: Aaron R. Clay Clay and Dodson, P.C. PO Box 38, Delta, CO 81416 Phone No: 970-874-9777 Fax No: 970-874-7224 Atty. Reg #: 9666 Case Number: 09 CV 250 SUMMONS TO THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF COLORADO TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTS GREETINGS: YOU ARE HEREBY summoned and required to appear and defend against the claims of the Complaint (Petition) filed with the Court in this action, by filing with the Clerk of this Court an answer or other response. You are required to file your answer or other response within 30 days after the service of this Summons upon you. Service of this Summons shall be complete on the day of the last publication. A copy of the Compliant (Petition) may be obtained from the Clerk of the Court. If you fail to file your answer or other response to the Complaint (Petition) in writing within 30 days after the date of the last publication, judgment by default may be rendered against you by the Court for the relief demanded in the Complaint (Petition) without further notice. This is an action to Quiet Title to the following real property situate in the County of Delta, State of Colorado; See Exhibit A attached hereto and made a part hereof. EXHIBIT A The S 1/2 of the SE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Section 30, Township 13 South, Range 91 West of the 6th P.M. less the following 3 Tracts: EXCEPTION NO. 1: Beginning at the Southeast corner of the SE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 and running thence South 89°35' West 125.06 feet along the South line of said Subdivision to the center of a County Road; Thence North 22°09' East 198.2 feet along said Road; Thence North 11°31' West 240.95 feet along said Road; Thence North 30°05' East 114.92 feet along said Road; Thence North 53°10' East 58.67 feet along said Road to the East line of said Section 30; Thence South 0°38' West 553.4 feet along Subdivision line to point of beginning. EXCEPTION NO. 2: A tract beginning at the Northeast corner of said Subdivision; Thence West 30 feet; Thence South 90 feet; Thence East 30 feet; Thence North 90 feet to the place of beginning. EXCEPTION NO. 3 Beginning at a point on the North line of the S 1/2 of the SE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 30 feet West of the Northeast corner thereof and running thence South 0°30' West parallel to the Section line 63 feet to the West boundary line of the County Road; Thence along said boundary line South 33°00' West 138 feet; Thence South 27°47' West 59 feet; Thence South 16°48' East 41 feet; Thence leaving the Road North 89°15' West 536 feet; Thence North 2°00' East 263 feet to the North line of said S 1/2 of the SE 1/4 of the NE 1/4; Thence North 89°58' East 618 feet along Subdivision line to the point of beginning. County of Delta, State of Colorado Published in the Delta County Independent First Publication December 16, 2009 Last Publication January 13, 2010 RESPECTFULLY submitted this 6 day of November, 2009. CLAY & DODSON, P.C. By: /s/ Aaron R. Clay Published in the Delta County Independent December 16, 23, 30, 2009 and January 6 and 13, 2010.

COMBINED NOTICE OF SALE, RIGHT TO CURE, AND RIGHT TO REDEEM PUBLIC TRUSTEE FORECLOSURE NUMBER 2009-0148 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On October 14, 2009, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the Delta County records. Original Grantor(s): BRYAN J ANDERSON Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. ACTING SOLELY AS NOMINEE FOR MORTGAGE RESOURCE Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: CHASE HOME FINANCE, LLC Date of Deed of Trust: 3/11/2004

County of Recording: Delta Recording Date of Deed of Trust: 3/17/2004 Reception No.: 577709 Re-recording Date of Deed of Trust: 3/17/2005 Re-recording Reception No.: 589127 Original Principal Balance: $87,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $65,261.87 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: Failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. LOT 6 & N 1/2 LOT 7 VENABLE SUB. SEC 12 TOWNSHIP 14 S RNG 95 W COUNTY OF DELTA, STATE OF COLORADO. WHICH HAS THE ADDRESS OF: 13205 CREEKSIDE, ECKERT, CO 81418 NOTICE OF SALE The current owner of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed notice of election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 am on Wednesday, 02/17/2010 at Public Trustee’s Office, Delta County Courthouse, 501 Palmer Street, Suite 202, Delta, CO 81416-1764, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will execute and record a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 12/16/2009 Last Publication: 1/13/2010 Name of Publication: Delta County Independent NOTICE OF RIGHTS YOU MAY HAVE AN INTEREST IN THE REAL PROPERTY BEING FORECLOSED, OR HAVE CERTAIN RIGHTS OR SUFFER CERTAIN LIABILITIES PURSUANT TO COLORADO STATUTES AS A RESULT OF SAID FORECLOSURE. YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO REDEEM SAID REAL PROPERTY OR YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO CURE A DEFAULT UNDER THE DEED OF TRUST BEING FORECLOSED. A COPY OF SAID STATUTES, AS SUCH STATUTES ARE PRESENTLY CONSTITUTED, WHICH MAY AFFECT YOUR RIGHTS, IS ATTACHED TO ALL MAILED COPIES OF THIS NOTICE. HOWEVER, YOUR RIGHTS MAY BE DETERMINED BY PREVIOUS STATUTES. A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE FILED PURSUANT TO C.R.S. §3838-104 SHALL BE FILED WITH THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE AT LEAST FIFTEEN (15) CALENDAR DAYS PRIOR TO THE FIRST SCHEDULED SALE DATE OR ANY DATE TO WHICH THE SALE IS CONTINUED. A NOTICE OF INTENT TO REDEEM FILED PURSUANT TO C.R.S. §3838-302 SHALL BE FILED WITH THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE WITHIN EIGHT (8) BUSINESS DAYS FOLLOWING THE SALE. DATE: 10/20/2009 Public Trustee in and for Delta County, State of Colorado Jim D. Ventrello By: /s/ Jim D. Ventrello, Public Trustee (SEAL) The name, address, telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: MARCY L. McDERMOTT, ESQ #38030 Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 BANNOCK STREET, DENVER, CO 80204 (303) 813-1177 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney file number: 1068.02450 ©Colorado Public Trustee Association Rev 07/09 Published in the Delta County Independent December 16, 23, 30, 2009, January 6 and 13, 2010.

COMBINED NOTICE OF SALE, RIGHT TO CURE, AND RIGHT TO REDEEM RESTART PUBLIC TRUSTEE FORECLOSURE NUMBER 2009-0026 Republished to restart foreclosure stayed by bankruptcy and reset sale date. To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On October 27, 2009, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the Delta County records. Original Grantor(s): Randy H. Moon and Rebecca A. Moon Original Beneficiary: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Quicken Loans Inc. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: Chase Home Finance LLC Date of Deed of Trust: 4/9/2008 County of Recording: Delta Recording Date of Deed of Trust: 4/24/2008 Reception No.: 624996 Original Principal Balance: $268,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $267,999.19 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: Failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. LOT 5 OF AMENDED PLAT OF HIDDEN SPRING SUBDIVISION, COUNTY OF DELTA, STATE OF COLORADO WHICH HAS THE ADDRESS OF: 10388 Andy Rd, Hotchkiss, CO 81419 NOTICE OF SALE The current owner of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed notice of election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 am on Wednesday, 02/24/2010 at Public Trustee’s Office, Delta County Courthouse, 501 Palmer Street, Suite 202, Delta, CO 814161764, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein,

for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will execute and record a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 12/30/2009 Last Publication: 1/27/2010 Name of Publication: Delta County Independent NOTICE OF RIGHTS YOU MAY HAVE AN INTEREST IN THE REAL PROPERTY BEING FORECLOSED, OR HAVE CERTAIN RIGHTS OR SUFFER CERTAIN LIABILITIES PURSUANT TO COLORADO STATUTES AS A RESULT OF SAID FORECLOSURE. YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO REDEEM SAID REAL PROPERTY OR YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO CURE A DEFAULT UNDER THE DEED OF TRUST BEING FORECLOSED. A COPY OF SAID STATUTES, AS SUCH STATUTES ARE PRESENTLY CONSTITUTED, WHICH MAY AFFECT YOUR RIGHTS, IS ATTACHED TO ALL MAILED COPIES OF THIS NOTICE. HOWEVER, YOUR RIGHTS MAY BE DETERMINED BY PREVIOUS STATUTES. A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE FILED PURSUANT TO C.R.S. §3838-104 SHALL BE FILED WITH THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE AT LEAST FIFTEEN (15) CALENDAR DAYS PRIOR TO THE FIRST SCHEDULED SALE DATE OR ANY DATE TO WHICH THE SALE IS CONTINUED. A NOTICE OF INTENT TO REDEEM FILED PURSUANT TO C.R.S. §3838-302 SHALL BE FILED WITH THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE WITHIN EIGHT (8) BUSINESS DAYS FOLLOWING THE SALE. DATE: 10/27/2009 Public Trustee in and for Delta County, State of Colorado Jim D. Ventrello By: /s/ Jim D. Ventrello, Public Trustee (SEAL) The name, address, telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: PETER C. DeCAMILLIS #38929 CASTLE, MEINHOLD & STAWIARSKI LLC 999 18TH STREET SUITE 2201, DENVER, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney file number: 09-01802 ©Colorado Public Trustee Association Rev 07/09 Published in the Delta County Independent December 30, 2009, January 6, 13, 20 and 27, 2010.

COMBINED NOTICE OF SALE, RIGHT TO CURE, AND RIGHT TO REDEEM PUBLIC TRUSTEE FORECLOSURE NUMBER 2009-0151 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On October 27, 2009, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the Delta County records. Original Grantor(s): GARY M. GRESHAM and MYRA N. GRESHAM Original Beneficiary: ALPINE BANK Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: ALPINE BANK Date of Deed of Trust: 9/25/2006 County of Recording: Delta Recording Date of Deed of Trust: 10/2/2006 Reception No.: 608349 Original Principal Balance: $101,350.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $99,350.00 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: Failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. LOT 3, DELTA CENTER SUBDIVISION / PUD COUNTY OF DELTA, STATE OF COLORADO WHICH HAS THE ADDRESS OF: TBD VALLEY VIEW DRIVE, DELTA, CO 81416 NOTICE OF SALE The current owner of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed notice of election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 am on Wednesday, 02/24/2010 at Public Trustee’s Office, Delta County Courthouse, 501 Palmer Street, Suite 202, Delta, CO 814161764, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will execute and record a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 12/30/2009 Last Publication: 1/27/2010 Name of Publication: Delta County Independent NOTICE OF RIGHTS YOU MAY HAVE AN INTEREST IN THE REAL PROPERTY BEING FORECLOSED, OR HAVE CERTAIN RIGHTS OR SUFFER CERTAIN LIABILITIES PURSUANT TO COLORADO STATUTES AS A RESULT OF SAID FORECLOSURE. YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO REDEEM SAID REAL PROPERTY OR YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO CURE A DEFAULT UNDER THE DEED OF TRUST BEING FORECLOSED. A COPY OF SAID STATUTES, AS SUCH STATUTES ARE PRESENTLY CONSTITUTED, WHICH MAY AFFECT YOUR RIGHTS, IS ATTACHED TO ALL MAILED COPIES OF THIS NOTICE. HOWEVER, YOUR RIGHTS MAY BE DETERMINED BY PREVIOUS STATUTES. A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE FILED PURSUANT TO C.R.S. §3838-104 SHALL BE FILED WITH THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE AT LEAST FIFTEEN (15) CALENDAR DAYS PRIOR TO THE FIRST SCHEDULED SALE DATE OR ANY DATE TO WHICH THE SALE IS CONTINUED. A NOTICE OF INTENT TO REDEEM FILED PURSUANT TO C.R.S. §3838-302 SHALL BE FILED WITH THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE WITHIN EIGHT (8) BUSINESS DAYS FOLLOWING THE SALE. DATE: 10/27/2009 Public Trustee in and for Delta County, State of Colorado Jim D. Ventrello By: /s/ Jim D. Ventrello, Public Trustee (SEAL)

The name, address, telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: ROBERT B. EMERSON #1123 Alpine Bank Counsel 0350 HIGHWAY 133, CARBONDALE, CO 81623 (970) 704-3132 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney file number: ALPINE BANK vs GRESHAM ©Colorado Public Trustee Association Rev 07/09 Published in the Delta County Independent December 30, 2009, January 6, 13, 20 and 27, 2010. COMBINED NOTICE OF SALE, RIGHT TO CURE, AND RIGHT TO REDEEM PUBLIC TRUSTEE FORECLOSURE NUMBER 2009-0152 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On October 27, 2009, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the Delta County records. Original Grantor(s): DARIN L. BISHOP and BONNIE F. BISHOP Original Beneficiary: MONTROSEBANK Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC Date of Deed of Trust: 4/8/2004 County of Recording: Delta Recording Date of Deed of Trust: 4/13/2004 Reception No.: 578540 Original Principal Balance: $149,300.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $138,256.84 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: Failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. LOTS 5 & 6, BLOCK 3, STEPHEN’S 2ND ADDITION TO THE TOWN, NOW CITY, OF DELTA, COLORADO. EXCEPTING THEREFROM THE EAST 12 FEET OF SAID LOT 5, BLOCK 3, STEPHEN’S 2ND ADDITION TO THE TOWN, NOW CITY OF DELTA, COLORADO. COUNTY OF DELTA, STATE OF COLORADO. WHICH HAS THE ADDRESS OF: 804 E. 4TH STREET, DELTA, CO 81416 NOTICE OF SALE The current owner of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed notice of election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 am on Wednesday, 02/24/2010 at Public Trustee’s Office, Delta County Courthouse, 501 Palmer Street, Suite 202, Delta, CO 81416-1764, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will execute and record a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 12/30/2009 Last Publication: 1/27/2010 Name of Publication: Delta County Independent NOTICE OF RIGHTS YOU MAY HAVE AN INTEREST IN THE REAL PROPERTY BEING FORECLOSED, OR HAVE CERTAIN RIGHTS OR SUFFER CERTAIN LIABILITIES PURSUANT TO COLORADO STATUTES AS A RESULT OF SAID FORECLOSURE. YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO REDEEM SAID REAL PROPERTY OR YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO CURE A DEFAULT UNDER THE DEED OF TRUST BEING FORECLOSED. A COPY OF SAID STATUTES, AS SUCH STATUTES ARE PRESENTLY CONSTITUTED, WHICH MAY AFFECT YOUR RIGHTS, IS ATTACHED TO ALL MAILED COPIES OF THIS NOTICE. HOWEVER, YOUR RIGHTS MAY BE DETERMINED BY PREVIOUS STATUTES. A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE FILED PURSUANT TO C.R.S. §3838-104 SHALL BE FILED WITH THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE AT LEAST FIFTEEN (15) CALENDAR DAYS PRIOR TO THE FIRST SCHEDULED SALE DATE OR ANY DATE TO WHICH THE SALE IS CONTINUED. A NOTICE OF INTENT TO REDEEM FILED PURSUANT TO C.R.S. §3838-302 SHALL BE FILED WITH THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE WITHIN EIGHT (8) BUSINESS DAYS FOLLOWING THE SALE. DATE: 10/28/2009 Public Trustee in and for Delta County, State of Colorado Jim D. Ventrello By: /s/ Jim D. Ventrello, Public Trustee (SEAL) The name, address, telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: MONICA KADRMAS, Esq #34904 Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 BANNOCK STREET, DENVER, CO 80204 (303) 813-1177 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney file number: 1068.02516 ©Colorado Public Trustee Association Rev 07/09 Published in the Delta County Independent December 30, 2009, January 6, 13, 20 and 27, 2010. COMBINED NOTICE OF SALE, RIGHT TO CURE, AND RIGHT TO REDEEM PUBLIC TRUSTEE FORECLOSURE NUMBER 2009-0153 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On October 27, 2009, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the Delta County records. Original Grantor(s): DON ROCK Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC., acting solely as nominee for PLAZA HOME MORTGAGE, INC. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: BAC HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP FKA COUNTRYWIDE HOME LOANS SERVICING, LP Date of Deed of Trust: 4/21/2008 County of Recording: Delta Recording Date of Deed of Trust: 5/7/2008 Reception No.: 625418 Re-recording Date of Deed of Trust: 10/9/2009

Re-recording Reception No.: 638239 Original Principal Balance: $175,138.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $174,257.49 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: Failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. LOT 13, DEL RAY SUBDIVISION AS DESCRIBED IN DEED DOCUMENT NO. 617512, DATED 07/19/2007, RECORDED ON 08/01/2007 DELTA COUNTY RECORDS. COUNTY OF DELTA, STATE OF COLORADO. WHICH HAS THE ADDRESS OF: 20649 DEL RAY DRIVE, ECKERT, CO 81418 NOTICE OF SALE The current owner of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed notice of election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 am on Wednesday, 02/24/2010 at Public Trustee’s Office, Delta County Courthouse, 501 Palmer Street, Suite 202, Delta, CO 81416-1764, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will execute and record a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 12/30/2009 Last Publication: 1/27/2010 Name of Publication: Delta County Independent NOTICE OF RIGHTS YOU MAY HAVE AN INTEREST IN THE REAL PROPERTY BEING FORECLOSED, OR HAVE CERTAIN RIGHTS OR SUFFER CERTAIN LIABILITIES PURSUANT TO COLORADO STATUTES AS A RESULT OF SAID FORECLOSURE. YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO REDEEM SAID REAL PROPERTY OR YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO CURE A DEFAULT UNDER THE DEED OF TRUST BEING FORECLOSED. A COPY OF SAID STATUTES, AS SUCH STATUTES ARE PRESENTLY CONSTITUTED, WHICH MAY AFFECT YOUR RIGHTS, IS ATTACHED TO ALL MAILED COPIES OF THIS NOTICE. HOWEVER, YOUR RIGHTS MAY BE DETERMINED BY PREVIOUS STATUTES. A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE FILED PURSUANT TO C.R.S. §3838-104 SHALL BE FILED WITH THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE AT LEAST FIFTEEN (15) CALENDAR DAYS PRIOR TO THE FIRST SCHEDULED SALE DATE OR ANY DATE TO WHICH THE SALE IS CONTINUED. A NOTICE OF INTENT TO REDEEM FILED PURSUANT TO C.R.S. §3838-302 SHALL BE FILED WITH THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE WITHIN EIGHT (8) BUSINESS DAYS FOLLOWING THE SALE. DATE: 10/28/2009 Public Trustee in and for Delta County, State of Colorado Jim D. Ventrello By: /s/ Jim D. Ventrello, Public Trustee (SEAL) The name, address, telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: JOAN OLSON, ESQ #28078 Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 BANNOCK STREET, DENVER, CO 80204 (303) 813-1177 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney file number: 1269.03162 ©Colorado Public Trustee Association Rev 07/09 Published in the Delta County Independent December 30, 2009, January 6, 13, 20 and 27, 2010.

CALL OF ANNUAL MEETING NOTICE OF STOCKHOLDERS MEETING Notice is hereby given that the ANNUAL MEETING of the Uncompahgre Valley Water Association is called and will be held at the Olathe High School, Olathe, Colorado, on Tuesday, February 2, 1010 for the purpose of the election of three members of the Board of Directors for three year terms and for such other business as may come before the meeting. The business meeting is scheduled to begin promptly at 1:00 P.M. Proxies may be mailed or delivered to the Association at 601 Park Avenue, Montrose, Colorado 81401 up to 4:30 P.M. February 1, 2010 or delivered to the meeting place on February 2, 2010 between 10:00 A.M. and 1:00 P.M. Please note that any individual designated to act as proxy must be a stockholder in the Association and be present at said meeting in order to be eligible to vote such proxy. The Chairman will request nominations from the nominating committee, namely Steve Pridy, Dave Goodhue, and Mike Ahlberg. NOMINATIONS MAY ALSO BE MADE FROM THE FLOOR. Dated at Montrose, Colorado, December 29, 2009 Dave Goodhue, Secretary Lunch will be served at noon Published in the Delta County Independent January 6, 13, 20 and 27, 2010. MEETING NOTICE The 2010 Annual Stockholders' Meeting of the Monitor Ditch Company will be held Saturday morning, January 23, 2010, 10:30 AM at the Cox/Major residence located at 38810 Hwy 133. We must have a Quorum in order to elect a board of officers and transact any other business that may come before the floor. If you can not attend, please assign your proxy to another stockholder so that legal business can be conducted. Thank you. /s/ Laura M. Major, President _____________________________ PROXY Being unable to attend the stockholders' meeting of the Monitor Ditch Company, on January 23, 2010, I hereby assign my ________ number of shares by proxy to ____________ _________ to vote in my absence. I understand that if I am able to attend the meeting and vote in my own behalf, the proxy will be returned to me at the meeting. Signed: _______________________ Return to: Laura Major, P.O. Box 1551, Paonia, CO 81428 or Evelyn Roseberry, 13804 Pumpkin Hollow Rd., Hotchkiss, CO 81419 Published in the Delta County Independent December 30, 2009, January 6, 13 and 20, 2010.


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Wednesday, January 13, 2010,

Delta County Independent

Public Notices —————— Public Notices —————— IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR WATER DIVISION NO. 4 STATE OF COLORADO TO: ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN WATER APPLICATIONS IN SAID WATER DIVISION NO. 4 Pursuant to C.R.S. 37-92-302, as amended, you are notified that the following is a resume of all applications filed in the Water Court during the month of December, 2009. The names, address of applicant, source of water, description of water right or conditional water right involved, and description of the ruling sought are as follows: CASE NO. 2009CW164 - MESA AND DELTA COUNTIES – APPLICATION FOR WATER RIGHTS (SURFACE) - 1.Name, address, telephone number of applicant: United States of America, Kristen C. Guerriero, #32663, Arthur R. Kleven, # 36081, Special Assistant U.S. Attorneys, Office of the Regional Solicitor, 755 Parfet Street, Suite 151, Lakewood, Colorado 80215. Phone:(303) 231-5353 Facsimile:(303) 231-5363. 2. Introduction: This application is filed pursuant to the Omnibus Public Lands Management Act of 2009, signed into law on March 30, 2009 (Public Law 111-11). Among other things, the legislation created the Dominguez Canyon Wilderness Area (Public Law 111-11, Sections 2403 through 2405). The legislation authorizes the Secretary of the Department of Interior to “appropriate and seek adjudication of water rights to maintain surface water levels and stream flows on or across the Wilderness to fulfill the purposes of the Wilderness.” Section 2405 (h)(2)(B)(ii)(II). The legislation also provides that “Any water rights within the Wilderness for which the Secretary pursues adjudication shall be adjudicated, changed, and administered in accordance with the procedural requirements and priority of system of State law.” Section 2405 (h)(2)(B)(i). The purpose of this application is to claim surface water rights for the entire flow of springs found within the Wilderness for wilderness management purposes. The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) has previously adjudicated water rights on some of these springs for various purposes. However, this application seeks to insure that water rights are adjudicated at each spring for the full range of wilderness management purposes. The BLM may file additional applications in the future, if additional spring sources are documented as a result of wilderness inventory and planning efforts. 3. Name of structures: Big Dominguez Campground Spring, Bear Family Gulch Spring, Imaginary Spring, Badlands Spring, Cattail Spring, Hidden Spring, Yates Spring, Aeolian Springs, Barkley Cabin Spring #1, Barkley Cabin Spring #3, Barkley Cabin Spring #4, Corral Gulch Spring #1,Holsinger’s Water Hole, Keyhole Spring, Ben Lowe Spring, Caps Spring, Caps Spring #2, Pothole Spring, Lower Tatum Gulch Spring. 4. Legal description of each point of diversion: The springs in this application are located in areas where all of the interior section lines of townships have not been surveyed. Accordingly, legal descriptions have been developed via protraction from the nearest surveyed point and GPS readings are hereby included as part of the official legal description. All GPS readings are in NAD 83, Zone 12. Big Dominguez Campground Spring: NE ¼ of the NE ¼ of the SW ¼ of Section 15, Township 15 South, Range 100 West, 6th P.M., at a point 2389 feet north of the south section line and 2444 feet east of the west section line. 712402mE, 4291657mN Bear Family Gulch Spring: NW ¼ of the NE ¼ of the NW ¼ of Section 23, Township 15 South, Range 100 West, 6th P.M., at a point 359 feet south of the north section line and 1325 feet east of the west section line. 713715mE, 4290854mN Imaginary Spring: SE ¼ of the SW ¼ of the NE ¼ of Section 15, Township 15 South, Range 100 West, 6th P.M., at a point 2286 feet south of the north section line and 1660 feet west of the east section line.712762mE, 4291809mN Badlands Spring: NW ¼ of the SE ¼ of the NW ¼ of Section 33, Township 15 South, Range 99 West, 6th P.M., at a point 1866 feet south of the north section line and 1919 feet east of the west section line. 720432mE, 4287369mN Cattail Spring: SE ¼ of the NW ¼ of the NE ¼ of Section 32, Township 15 South, Range 99 West, 6th P.M., at a point 739 feet south of the north section line and 1365 feet west of the east section line.719422mE, 4287683mN Hidden Spring: SW ¼ of the NW ¼ of the SW ¼ of Section 33, Township 15 South, Range 99 West, 6th P.M., at a point 1949 feet north of the south section line and 99 feet east of the west section line. 719891mE, 4286883mN Yates Spring: SW ¼ of the SE ¼ of the NW ¼ of Section 35, Township 15 South, Range 99 West, 6th P.M., at a point 2351 feet south of the north section line and 1699 feet east of the west section line. 723584mE, 4287324mN Aeolian Springs: SW ¼ of the NW ¼ of the NE ¼ of Section 33, Township 15 South, Range 99 West, 6th P.M., at a point 1323 feet south of the north section line and 2611 feet west of the east section line. 720655mE, 4287542mN Barkley Cabin Spring #1: SE ¼ of the SW ¼ of the SW ¼ of Section 19, Township 51 North, Range 14 West, N.M. P.M., at a point 235 feet north of the south section line and 1194 feet east of the west section line. 719225mE, 4282433mN Barkley Cabin Spring #3: NW ¼ of the SE ¼ of the SW ¼ of Section 19, Township 51 North, Range 14 West, N.M. P.M., at a point 763 feet north of the south section line and 1536 feet east of the west section line. 719327mE, 4282598mN Barkley Cabin Spring #4: SE ¼ of the SW ¼ of the NW ¼ of Section 19, Township 51 North, Range 14 West, N.M. P.M., at a point 2637 feet south of the north section line and 1076 feet east of the west section line. 719179mE, 4283200mN Corral Gulch Spring #1: SW ¼ of the SW ¼ of the NW ¼ of Section 19, Township 51 North, Range 14 West, N.M. P.M., at a point 2559 feet south of the north section line and 134 feet east of the west section line. 718892mE, 4283215mN Holsinger’s Water Hole: NE ¼ of the SW ¼ of the SE ¼ of Section 18, Township 51 North, Range 14 West, N.M. P.M., at a point 810 feet north of the south section line and 1665 feet west of the east section line. 719922mE, 4284275mN Keyhole Spring: NE ¼ of the SE ¼ of the SW ¼ of Section 10, Township 51 North, Range 13 West, N.M. P.M., at a point 762 feet south of the north section line and 2327 feet east of the west section line. 734023mE, 4286390mN Ben Lowe Spring: NW ¼ of the SE ¼ of the NW ¼ of Section 15, Township 51 North, Range 13 West, N.M. P.M., at a point 1524 feet south of the north section line and 1754 feet east of the west section line. 733875mE, 4285676mN Caps Spring: SE ¼ of the SE ¼ of the SE ¼ of Section 16, Township 51 North, Range 13 West, N.M. P.M., at a point 12 feet north of the south section line and 280 feet west of the east section line.733301mE, 4284498mN Caps Spring #2: SW ¼ of the NW ¼ of the NE ¼ of Section 21, Township 51 North, Range 13 West, N.M. P.M., at a point 1163 feet south of the north section line and 2326 feet west of the east section line.732690mE, 4284112mN Pothole Spring: SE ¼ of the SW ¼ of the NW ¼ of Section 21, Township 51 North, Range 13 West, N.M. P.M., at a point 2269 feet south of the north section line and 1174 feet east of the west section line. 732129mE, 4283750mN Lower Tatum Gulch Spring: SW ¼ of the SE ¼ of the SE ¼ of Section 35, Township 15 South, Range 98 West, 6th P.M., at a point 191 feet north of the south section line and 978 feet west of the east section line. 734029mE, 4286681mN 5. Source: Big Dominguez Campground Spring: Unnamed tributary to Big Dominguez Creek/Gunnison River Bear Family Gulch Spring: Unnamed tributary to Big Dominguez Creek/Gunnison River Imaginary Spring: Unnamed tributary to Big Dominguez Creek/Gunnison River Badlands Spring: Unnamed tributary Little Dominguez Creek/Big Dominguez Creek/Gunnison River Cattail Spring: Unnamed tributary Little Dominguez Creek/Big Dominguez Creek/ Gunnison River Hidden Spring: Unnamed tributary Little Dominguez Creek/ Big Dominguez Creek/Gunnison River Yates Spring: Unnamed tributary Little Dominguez Creek/Big Dominguez Creek/Gunnison River Aeolian Springs: Unnamed tributary Little Dominguez Creek/Big Dominguez/Creek/Gunnison River Barkley Cabin Spring #1: Barkley Cabin Gulch/Rose Creek/Little Dominguez Creek/Big Dominguez Creek/Gunnison River Barkley Cabin Spring #3: Barkley Cabin Gulch/Rose Creek/Little Dominguez Creek/Big Dominguez Creek/Gunnison River Barkley Cabin Spring #4: Barkley Cabin Gulch/Rose Creek/Little Dominguez Creek/Big Dominguez Creek/Gunnison River Corral Gulch Spring #1: Corral Gulch/Rose Creek/Little Dominguez Creek/Big Dominguez Creek/Gunnison River Holsinger’s Water Hole: Unnamed tributary to Rose Creek/Little Dominguez Creek/Big Dominguez Creek/Gunnison River Keyhole Spring: Unnamed tributary to Escalante Creek/Gunnison River Ben Lowe Spring: Unnamed tributary to Escalante Creek/Gunnison River Caps Spring: Unnamed tributary to Escalante Creek/ Gunnison River Caps Spring #2: Unnamed tributary to Escalante Creek/ Gunnison River Pothole Spring: Unnamed tributary to Escalante Creek/ Gunnison River Lower Tatum Gulch Spring: Tatum Gulch/Escalante Creek/ Gunnison River 6. A. Dates of appropriation: March 30, 2009 B. How appropriation was initiated: The Omnibus Public Lands Management Act of 2009 (Public Law 111-11) was signed into law by the President of the United States, creating the Dominguez Canyon Wilderness and authorizing the appropriation of water for wilderness management purposes. C. Date water applied to beneficial use: March 30, 2009 7. Amount claimed: Big Dominguez Campground Spring: 0.0022 cfs, absolute Bear Family Gulch Spring: 0.0011 cfs, absolute Imaginary Spring: 0.0011 cfs, absolute Badlands Spring: 0.0022 cfs, absolute Cattail Spring: 0.0006 cfs, absolute Hidden Spring: 0.0006 cfs, absolute Yates Spring: 0.0044 cfs, absolute Aeolian Springs: 0.011 cfs, absolute Barkly Cabin Spring #1: 0.011 cfs, absolute Barkley Cabin Spring #3: 0.0011 cfs, absolute Barkley Cabin Spring #4: 0.0011 cfs, absolute Corral Gulch Spring #1: 0.0006 cfs, absolute Holsinger’s Water Hole: 0.033 cfs, absolute Keyhole Spring: 0.004 cfs, absolute Ben Lowe Spring: 0.011 cfs, absolute Caps Spring: 0.02 cfs, absolute Caps Spring #2: 0.0011 cfs, absolute Pothole Spring: 0.007 cfs, absolute Lower Tatum Gulch Spring: 0.02 cfs absolute 8. Use(s): Wilderness management purposes, including but not limited to: wildlife watering; wildlife habitat; maintenance of wetland/riparian habitat; consumption by recreation users; maintenance of aesthetic values; management of recreation, cultural, historic, and archaeological sites; education and interpretation activities, and scientific research. Livestock watering is a recognized use within the wilderness, but livestock watering is supported by BLM’s previous adjudication of livestock water rights with earlier priority dates. 9. Previously adjudicated water rights on these sources: Spring Name

Case Numbers

Decreed Uses

Decreed Amount

Big Dominguez Campground Spring

W-436 (conditional) 90 CW 111 (absolute)

livestock, domestic

0.01 cfs

livestock, domestic

0.01 cfs

Livestock, domestic

0.025 cfs

Bear Family Gulch Spring Imaginary Spring Badlands Spring Cattail Spring Hidden Spring Yates Spring

No previous water rights No previous water rights W-436 (conditional) 90 CW 111 (absolute) No previous water rights No previous water rights No previous water rights

Aeolian Springs

No previous water rights

Barkley Cabin Spring #1

W-436 (conditional) 90 CW 111 (absolute)

Barkley Cabin Spring #3

No previous water rights

Barkley Cabin Spring #4

No previous water rights

Corral Gulch Spring #1 Holsinger’s Water Hole

No previous water rights No previous water rights

Keyhole Spring

93 CW 227

livestock, wildlife

0.004 cfs

Ben Lowe Spring

W-436 (conditional) 90 CW 111 (absolute)

livestock, domestic

0.025 cfs

Caps Spring

84 CW 270

livestock, wildlife

0.02 cfs

Caps Spring #2

No previous water rights

Pothole Spring

93 CW 227

livestock, wildlife

0.007 cfs

Lower Tatum Gulch Spring

W-436 (conditional) 90 CW 111 (absolute)

livestock, domestic

0.031 cfs

10. Name and address of owner of land on which point of diversion and place of use is located: United States Department of the Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Uncompahgre Field Office, 2505 S. Townsend Ave., Montrose, Colorado 81401, and

United States Department of Interior, Bureau of Land Management, Grand Junction Field Office, 2815 H Road, Grand Junction, CO 81506. MESA AND DELTA COUNTIES. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED THAT you have until the last day of February, 2010 to file with the Water Clerk, in duplicate, a Verified Statement of Opposition setting forth facts as to why a certain application should not be granted or why it should be granted only in part or on certain conditions. A copy of such a Statement of Opposition must also be served upon the applicant or the applicant’s attorney and an affidavit of certificate of such service shall be filed with the Water Clerk, as prescribed by C.R.C.P. Rule 5. (Filing fee: $158.00; Forms may be obtained from the Water Clerk’s Office or on our website at www.courts.state.co.us). DARLEEN CAPPANNOKEEP, Water Clerk Water Division 4 1200 N. Grand Ave., Bin A Montrose, CO 81401 Published in the Delta County Independent January 13, 2010. IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR WATER DIVISION NO. 4 STATE OF COLORADO TO: ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN WATER APPLICATIONS IN SAID WATER DIVISION NO. 4 Pursuant to C.R.S. 37-92-302, as amended, you are notified that the following is a resume of all applications filed in the Water Court during the month of December, 2009. The names, address of applicant, source of water, description of water right or conditional water right involved, and description of the ruling sought are as follows: CASE NO. 2009CW162. Applicant: Grosse-Rhode Family Ranch, 41511 Lamborn Mesa Road, Paonia, CO 81428. Application for Change/ Correction of Water Rights, and Application for New Storage and Surface Water Rights: Application for Change/Correction: Energy Products Supply Spring No. 1 Pipeline – From Previous/Existing Decree: Date of Decree: 08/27/1982. Case No. 82CW16. Amount: 0.02 c.f.s. Source: North Fork Gunnison River. Location: SE1/4NW1/4 of Section 4, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 1,950 feet north and 3,600 feet east. Appropriation Date: 09/25/1981. Uses: domestic, stockwater and irrigation. Proposed Correction of Location: SW1/4SE1/4NW1/4 of Section 4, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 2,124 feet north and 1,967 feet west. Energy Products Supply Spring No. 2 Pipeline – Date of Decree: 08/27/1982. Case No. 82CW17. Amount: 0.02 c.f.s. Source: North Fork Gunnison River. Location: SW1/4SE1/4NW1/4 of Section 4, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 1,950 feet north and 3,600 feet east. Appropriation Date: 09/25/1981. Uses: domestic, stockwater and irrigation and fish culture. Proposed Correction of Location: SW1/4SE1/ 4NW1/4 of Section 4, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 2,124 feet north and 1,967 feet west. Grosse-Rhode Spring No. 14 Pipeline – From Previous Decree/ Existing Decree: Date of Decree: 08/27/1982. Case No. 82CW18. Amount: 0.05 c.f.s. Source: North Fork Gunnison River. Location: SW1/4NE1/4 of Section 10, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 2,050 feet north and 2,300 feet east. Appropriation Date: 09/01/1977. Uses: domestic, stockwater, irrigation and fish culture. Proposed Correction of Location: SW1/4SW1/4NE1/4 of Section 10, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 2,093 feet north and 2,401 feet east. GrosseRhode Spring No. 16 Pipeline – From Previous Decree/Existing Decree: Date of Decree: 08/27/1982. Case No. 82CW20 Amount: 0.05 c.f.s. Source: North Fork Gunnison River. Location: NE1/4SE1/4 of Section 10, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 2,240 feet south and 400 feet east. Appropriation Date: 06/01/1979. Uses: domestic, stockwater, irrigation and fish culture. Proposed Correction of Location: SE1/4NE1/4SE1/4 of Section 10, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 1,959 feet south and 151 feet east. GrosseRhode Spring No. 19 Pipeline – From Previous Decree/Existing Decree: Date of Decree: 04/14/1983. Case No. 82CW22. Amount: 0.03 c.f.s. Source: North Fork Gunnison River. Location: NW1/4NE1/4 of Section 10, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 20 feet north and 2,620 feet east. Appropriation Date: 09/17/1981. Uses: domestic, stockwater, irrigation and fish culture. Proposed Correction of Location: NW1/4NW1/4NE1/4 of Section 10, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 38 feet north and 2,605 feet east. Grosse-Rhode Spring No. 22 Pipeline – From Previous Decree/Existing Decree: Date of Decree: 08/27/1982. Case No. 82CW25. Amount: 0.02 c.f.s. Source: North Fork Gunnison River. Location: SE1/4NE1/4 of Section 4, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 3,540 feet south and 300 feet east. Appropriation Date: 08/01/1979. Uses: domestic, stockwater, irrigation and fish culture. Proposed Correction of Location: NE1/4SE1/4NE1/4 of Section 4, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 1,889 feet north and 164 feet east. GrosseRhode Spring No. 23 Pipeline – From Previous Decree/Existing Decree: Date of Decree: 08/27/1982. Case No. 82CW26. Amount: 0.05 c.f.s. Source: North Fork Gunnison River. Location: NE1/4SE1/4 of Section 4, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 2,540 feet south and 25 feet east. Appropriation Date: 08/01/1979. Uses: domestic, stockwater, irrigation and fish culture. Proposed Correction of Location: NE1/4NE1/4SE1/4 of Section 4, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 2,617 feet south and 11 feet east. Bear Trap Spring and Stock Pond No. 5 – From Previous Decree/Existing Decree: Date of Decree: 01/16/1985. Case No. 83CW120. Amount: 0.05 c.f.s. Source: North Fork Gunnison River. Location: NE1/4NE1/4 of Section 4, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 900 feet north and 500 feet east. Appropriation Date: 01/18/1979. Use: stockwater. Proposed Correction of Location: NW1/4SE1/4NE1/4 of Section 4, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 1,591 feet north and 919 feet east. Landmark Spring and Stockpond No. 8 – From Previous Decree/Existing Decree: Date of Decree: 01/16/1985. Case No. 83CW120. Amount: 0.05 c.f.s. Source: North Fork Gunnison River. Location: SE1/4SE1/4 of Section 4, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 100 feet south and 100 feet east. Appropriation Date: 01/18/1979. Use: stockwater. Proposed Correction of Location: SE1/4SE1/4SE1/4 of Section 4, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 247 feet south and 197 feet east. Bog Spring and Stock Pond No. 11 – From Previous Decree/Existing Decree: Date of Decree: 01/16/1985. Case No. 83CW120. Amount: 0.05 c.f.s. Source: North Fork Gunnison River. Location: SE1/4SE1/4 of Section 4, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 150 feet south and 1,150 feet east. Appropriation Date: 01/18/1979. Use: stockwater. Proposed Correction of Location: SW1/4SE1/4SE1/4 of Section 4, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 121 feet south and 1,118 feet east. Lookout Park Spring and Stock Pond No. 12 – From Previous Decree/Existing Decree: Date of Decree: 01/16/1985. Case No. 83CW120. Amount: 0.05 c.f.s. Source: North Fork Gunnison River. Location: NE1/4NW1/4 of Section 4, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 400 feet north and 1,450 feet west. Appropriation Date: 01/18/1979. Use: stockwater. Proposed Correction of Location: NE1/4NW1/ 4NW1/4 of Section 4, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 216 feet north and 1,526 feet west. Rainbow Pond – From Previous Decree/Existing Decree: Date of Decree: 12/31/1984. Case No. 84CW19. Amount: 0.64 acrefeet. Source: North Fork Gunnison River. Location: SW1/4NE1/4 of Section 10, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 2,050 feet north and 1,900 feet east. Appropriation Date: 07/31/1977.

Uses: irrigation, stockwater and fish culture. Proposed Correction of Location: SE1/4SW1/4NE1/4 of Section 10, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 2,456 feet north and 1,715 feet east. Horseshoe Pond – From Previous Decree/Existing Decree: Date of Decree: 12/31/1984. Case No. 84CW19. Amount: 2.2 acre-feet. Source: North Fork Gunnison River. Location: NE1/4SE1/4 of Section 4, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 2,390 feet south and 25 feet east. Appropriation Date: 08/31/1979. Uses: irrigation, stockwater and fish culture. Proposed Correction of Location: NW1/4NW1/ 4SW1/4 of Section 3, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 2,186 feet south and 48 feet west. Broken Rope Lake – From Previous Decree/Existing Decree: Date of Decree: 05/30/1985. Case No. 84CW204. Amount: 1.015 acrefeet. Source: North Fork Gunnison River. Location: SE1/4NW1/4 of Section 4, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 1,950 feet north and 3,650 feet west. Appropriation Date: 08/31/1979. Uses: irrigation, stockwater and fish culture. Proposed Correction of Location: SW1/4SE1/4NW1/4 of Section 4, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 2,124 feet north and 1,967 feet west. CORRECTED AMOUNT: 5.74 acrefeet., 1.15 Surface Acres. Broken Rope Lake has historically been filled by the Energy Products Supply Springs Nos. 1 and 2 ( cases 82CW16 and 82CW17). Native Lake – From Previous Decree/Existing Decree: Date of Decree: 05/30/1985. Case No. 84CW204. Amount: .999 acrefeet. Source: North Fork Gunnison River. Location: SE1/4NW1/4 of Section 10, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 2,050 feet north and 2,400 feet west. Appropriation Date: 07/31/1977. Uses: irrigation, stockwater and fish culture. Proposed Correction of Location: SW1/4SW1/4NE1/4 of Section 10, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 2,093 feet north and 2,401 feet east. Hidden Lake – From Previous Decree/Existing Decree: Date of Decree: 05/30/1985. Case No. 84CW205. Amount: .384 acre-feet. Source: North Fork Gunnison River. Location: SW1/4NE1/4 of Section 4, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 1,900 feet north and 1,600 feet east. Appropriation Date: 10/31/1979. Uses: irrigation, stockwater and fish culture. Proposed Correction of Location: NW1/4SW1/4NE1/4 of Section 4, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 1,524 feet north and 2,326 feet east. Eagle Lake – From Previous Decree/ Existing Decree: Date of Decree: 05/30/1985. Case No. 84CW205. Amount: 2.015 acre-feet. Source: North Fork Gunnison River. Location: SW1/4SE1/4 of Section 4, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 350 feet south and 1,420 feet east. Appropriation Date: 12/31/1984. Uses: irrigation, stockwater and fish culture. Proposed Correction of Location: SW1/4SE1/ 4SE1/4 of Section 4, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 297 feet south and 1,192 feet east. CORRETED AMOUNT: 6.89 Acre-feet, 1.19 Surface acres. Castle Dale Springs No. 1 – From Previous Decree/Existing Decree: Date of Decree: 12/30/1988. Case No. 88CW69. Amount: 0.03 c.f.s. Source: North Fork Gunnison River. Location: NW1/4NW1/4 of Section 3, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 850 feet north and 875 feet west. Appropriation Date: 06/16/1988. Use: Domestic. Proposed Correction of Location: SE1/4NW1/4NW1/4 of Section 3, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 1,176 feet north and 963 feet west. Castle Dale Springs No. 2 – From Previous Decree/Existing Decree: Date of Decree: 12/30/1988. Case No. 88CW69. Amount: 0.03 c.f.s. Source: North Fork Gunnison River. Location: NW1/4NW1/4 of Section 3, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 1,250 feet north and 810 feet west. Appropriation Date: 06/16/1988. Use: Domestic. Proposed Correction of Location: NE1/4SW1/4NW1/4 of Section 3, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 1,374 feet north and 1,156 feet west. LKB Spring – From Previous Decree/ Existing Decree: Date of Decree: 10/28/1992. Case No. 91CW71. Amount: 0.004 c.f.s. Source: North Fork Gunnison River. Location: NE1/ 4SW1/4 of Section 3, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 2,580 feet south and 1,870 feet west. Appropriation Date: 08/16/1991. Use: Domestic. Proposed Correction of Location: SE1/4NW1/4SW1/4 of Section 3, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 1,850 feet south and 1,307 feet west. APPLICATION FOR NEW STORAGE WATER RIGHTS: Beaver Lake – SE1/4SE1/4SW1/4 of Section 3, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 308 feet from the south line and 2,128 feet from the west section line. Source: Overland Ditch and the North Fork of the Gunnison River. Appropriation Date: 08/31/1999. Amount Claimed: 11.19 acre-feet absolute for irrigation, stockwater and fish culture. Ute Pond – SW1/4NW1/4SE1/4 of Section 3, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 1,682 feet from the south line and 2,429 feet from the east section line. Source: Overland Ditch and the North Fork of the Gunnison River. Appropriation Date: 10/31/1995. Amount Claimed: 3.09 acre-feet absolute for irrigation, stockwater and fish culture. Spring Lake – NE1/ 4NW1/4SE1/4 of Section 10, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 2,022 feet from the south line and 1,765 feet from the east section line. Source: Overland Ditch and the North Fork of the Gunnison River. Appropriation Date: 07/31/1990. Amount Claimed: 4.13 acre-feet absolute for irrigation, stockwater and fish culture. Hawk Wind Lake – SE1/4SE1/4NW1/4 of Section 10, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 2,314 feet from the north line and 2060 feet from the west section line. Source: Overland Ditch and the North Fork of the Gunnison River. Appropriation Date: 08/31/1998. Amount Claimed: 9.18 acre-feet absolute for irrigation, stockwater and fish culture. Bog Stock Pond No. 11 – SW1/4SE1/4SE1/4 of Section 4, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 121 feet from the south line and 1,118 feet from the east section line. Source: Overland Ditch and the North Fork of the Gunnison River. Appropriation Date: 01/18/1979. Amount Claimed: 0.69 acre-feet absolute for stockwater and wildlife. Entrance Lake – SE1/4NE1/ 4SE1/4 of Section 10, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 1,959 feet from the south line and151 feet from the east section line. Source: Overland Ditch and the North Fork of the Gunnison River. Appropriation Date: 11/11/2009. Amount Claimed: .75 acre-feet conditional for augmentation. Elk Pond – NW1/4NW1/4NE1/4 of Section 4, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 82 feet from the north line and 2,034 feet from the east section line. Source: North Fork of the Gunnison River. Appropriation Date: 11/11/2009. Amount Claimed: 0.07 acre-feet conditional for stockwater and wildlife. APPLICATION

FOR NEW SURFACE WATER RIGHTS: Elk Spring – NW1/4NW1/ 4NE1/4 of Section 4, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 82 feet from the north line and 2,034 feet from the east section line. Source: North Fork of the Gunnison River. Appropriation Date: 11/11/2009. Amount Claimed: 0.03 c.f.s. conditional for stockwater, wildlife and to fill Elk Pond. Willow Spring – NE1/4SE1/4SE1/4 of Section 4, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 1,219 feet from the south line and 425 feet from the east section line. Source: North Fork of the Gunnison River. Appropriation Date: 11/11/2009. Amount Claimed: 0.03 c.f.s. conditional for stockwater and wildlife. North Black Tire Spring – NW1/4SE1/ SW1/4 of Section 10, T13S, R92W, 6th PM. 1,173 feet from the south line and 1,265 feet from the west section line. Source: North Fork of the Gunnison River. Appropriation Date: 11/11/2009. Amount Claimed: 0.03 c.f.s. Conditional for stockwater and wildlife. DELTA COUNTY. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED THAT you have until the last day of February, 2010 to file with the Water Clerk, in duplicate, a Verified Statement of Opposition setting forth facts as to why a certain application should not be granted or why it should be granted only in part or on certain conditions. A copy of such a Statement of Opposition must also be served upon the applicant or the applicant’s attorney and an affidavit of certificate of such service shall be filed with the Water Clerk, as prescribed by C.R.C.P. Rule 5. (Filing fee: $158.00; Forms may be obtained from the Water Clerk’s Office or on our website at www. courts.state.co.us). DARLEEN CAPPANNOKEEP, Water Clerk Water Division 4 1200 N. Grand Ave., Bin A Montrose, CO 81401 Published in the Delta County Independent January 13, 2010.

IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR WATER DIVISION NO. 4 STATE OF COLORADO TO: ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN WATER APPLICATIONS IN SAID WATER DIVISION NO. 4 Pursuant to C.R.S. 37-92-302, as amended, you are notified that the following is a resume of all applications filed in the Water Court during the month of December, 2009. The names, address of applicant, source of water, description of water right or conditional water right involved, and description of the ruling sought are as follows: CASE NO. 2009CW165. Applicant: Mika Ag Corp., d/b/a Escalante Land & Cattle Corp., Mika Ag Corp., d/b/a Escalante Land & Cattle Corp., 6501 W. 91st Ave., Westminster, CO 80031. Attorneys for Applicant: James D. Brown of Brown, Schottelkotte, Stimpert & Vaughn, LLC, P.O. Box 43, Delta, CO 81416 (970) 874-4451. APPLICATION FOR SURFACE WATER RIGHTS: Source: All structures to be decreed from the Gunnison River. Appropriation information for all new water rights: Date of appropriation: June 1, 1990 for Absolute rights; October 30, 2009, for Conditional rights. How appropriation was initiated: Absolute water rights: by diversion of water for beneficial use for irrigations, livestock, and domestic use as noted below. Conditional water rights: by Applicant’s formation of intent to divert water and apply the same to beneficial use and by performance of work to ascertain the location of points of diversion and retention of legal counsel to assist with preparation of this application. Date water applied to beneficial use: Absolute rights: June 1, 1990. Surface Structures to be decreed in Delta County (in old Water District 40): (1) ER McHugh Pump No. 2: SW¼NW¼SW¼NE¼ of Section 30, T 4 S, R 3 E, Ute Meridian, 2384.43 east of the West line and 1681.34 feet south of the North line said Section 30 (GPS: Easting: 213156, Northing: 4297877.16); Amount: 1.88 c.f.s., ABSOLUTE, to irrigate 50 acres in NW¼ of Section 30, T 4 S, R 3 E, Ute Meridian and for livestock. (2) ER Lower Beaver Pump: SW¼SE¼NW¼NE¼, Section 22, T 14 S, R 98 W, 6th P.M. 1906.77 feet west of the East line and 1252.56 feet south of the North line of said Section 22 (GPS: Easting: 210869.07, Northing:4302493.95). Amount: 1.50 c.f.s., CONDITIONAL for irrigation of 40 acres in parts of SW¼NE¼, SE¼NW¼, and N½SW¼ of said section 22 and for livestock. (3) ER Midway Pump: SW¼SE¼NE¼SW¼ of Section 7, T 15 S, R 97 W, 6th P.M. 2196.72 feet east of the West line and 58.02 south of the North line of said Section 7 (GPS: Easting: 215113.19, Northing: 4295120.86). Amount: 0.37 c.f.s., CONDITIONAL for irrigation of 10 acres in parts of W½SE¼NE¼SW¼ and W½NE¼SW¼ of Section 7, T 15 S, R th 97 W, 6 P.M. and for livestock. (4) ER Lower Windy Pump: NW¼SW¼SW¼SE¼ of Section 33, th T 4 S, R 3 E, 6 P.M. 2333.66 feet west of the East line and 568.82 feet north of the South line of said Section 33 (GPS: Easting: 216429.08, Northing: 4295237.79). Amount: 1.69 c.f.s., ABSOLUTE for irrigation of 45 acres in parts of the S½SW¼SE¼ and SE¼SW¼ of Section 33, T 4 S, R 3 E, Ute Meridian, and parts of Sections 7 and 8 (irregular), T 15 S, R 97 W, 6th P.M. and for livestock. (5) ER Upper Beaver Pump: NE¼NE¼SE¼SE¼ of Section 27, T 14 S, R 98 W, 6th P.M. 197.24 feet west of the East line and 1293.53 feet north of the South line of said section 27 (GPS: Easting: 211303.2, Northing: 4300040.24). Amount: 3.75 c.f.s., CONDITIONAL, for irrigation of 100.0 acres in parts of the N½SE¼, and NE¼, Section 27, and part of W½SW¼ of section 26, T 14 S, R 98 W, 6th P.M. and for livestock. (6) ER Goat Ranch Pump: SW¼SW¼SE¼SE¼, Section 32, T 4 S, R 3 E, Ute Meridian 1099.52 feet west of the East line and 117.56 feet north of the South line of said Section 32 (GPS: Easting: 215216, Northing: 4295169). Amount: 3.75 c.f.s. for irrigation of 100.0 acres in SE¼, NE¼SW¼, and NW¼ of Section 32, T 4 S, R 3 E, Ute Meridian and part of Section 7, T 15 S, R 97 W, 6th P.M. and livestock. Surface Structures to be decreed in Mesa County (all in old Water Districts 40 and 42): (7) ER Short Camp Cabin Spring (in old Water District 40): SE¼SW¼NW¼NW¼, Section 36, T 50 N, R 16 W, N.M.P.M. 487.45 feet east of the West line and 1061.71 feet south of the North line of said Section 36 (GPS: Easting: 185416.86, Northing: 4273937.68). Amount 0.033 c.f.s., ABSOLUTE, domestic water for one cabin. (8) ER Short Camp Stock Spring (in old Water District 40): SW¼NE¼NW¼NW¼, Section 36, T 50 N, R 16 W, N.M.P.M. 824.27 feet east of the West line and 509.78 feet south of the North line of said Section 36 (GPS: Easting: 185526.95, Northing: 4274102.96). Amount: 0.05 c.f.s., ABSOLUTE, for livestock water. (9) ER J-O Cabin Spring (in old Water District 40): NE¼SE¼SE¼SE¼, Section 15, T 50 N, R 16 W, N.M.P.M. 145.13 feet west of the East line and 618.96 feet north of the South line of said Section 15 (GPS: Easting: 183777.04 Northing: 4277766.61). Amount: 0.033 c.f.s.

ABSOLUTE, for domestic water for one cabin and livestock water. (10) ER Maupin Cabin Spring (in old Water District 42): SE¼SE¼NE¼NW¼, Section 15, T 50 N, R 16 W, N.M.P.M. 2471.85 feet east of the West line and 1487.83 feet south of the North line of said Section 15 (GPS: Easting: 183016.12, Northing: 4278827.35). Amount: 0.033 c.f.s. ABSOLUTE for domestic for one cabin and livestock water. (11) ER OT Camp Spring (in old Water District 42): SE¼NE¼SE¼NE¼, Section 12, T 50 N, R 16 W, N.M.P.M. 236.91 feet west of the East line and 1848.84 feet south of the North line of said Section 12 (GPS: Easting: 187133.82, Northing: 4280129.92). Amount: 0.033 c.f.s., ABSOLUTE, for domestic water for one cabin and livestock water. CHANGE OF WATER RIGHT (Alternate Points of Diversion): Change of Water Right in Delta County (old Water District 40): Decreed Name of Structures for which Change is Sought and Information from Previous Decree: Palmer Ditch: decreed May 28, 1937, in Case No. 2563, District Court, Priority No. H-8, with an appropriation date of April 1, 1889, in old Water District 40, from the following original point of diversion: Headgate located on the left bank of the Gunnison River at a point from which the Southwest corner of Section 31, Township 4 South, Range 3 East, Ute Meridian, bears S 71° 00’ W , 6077 feet; and from the following alternate point of diversion decreed May 14, 1986, in Case No. 84CW206: A point in the SE¼SE¼ of Section 27, Township 14 South, Range 98 West, 6th P.M., 300 feet west of the East line and 500 feet north of the South line of said Section 27. Source: Gunnison River. Amount and decreed use: 6.25 c.f.s., ABSOLUTE, for irrigation of 200 acres of land. Historic use: Water decreed to Palmer Ditch has been used for the irrigation of 200 acres of land located along the west bank of the Gunnison River in Sections 30 and 31, Township 4 South, Range 3 East, Ute Meridian and for livestock water. Proposed Change: Applicant seeks an alternate point of diversion downstream for 3.5 c.f.s. of said water to an undecreed pumping structure known as McHugh Pump No. 1 located at a point 561.51 feet west of the East line and 1250.25 feet north of the South line of Section 29, Township 4 South, Range 3 East, Ute Meridian (GPS: Easting: 213603.91, Northing: 4297141.92) for the irrigation of 140 acres of the original irrigated lands under the decree in Section 30 and for livestock use. Change of water right for waters in Mesa County, Colorado, (in old Water District 42): Decreed Name of Structures for which Change is Sought and Information from Previous Decree: Gunnison Pumping Plant and Ditch: decreed July 25, 1941, in Case No. 5812, District Court, Priority No. 387, in old Water District 42, for irrigation of 288 acres of land, with an appropriation date of July 15, 1914, from the following two points of diversion: (a) Diesel pump located on the left bank of the Gunnison River at a point whence the Southeast corner of Section 7, Township 14 South, Range 98 West, 6th P.M. bears S 61° 11’ W 1003 feet; and (b) 18-foot water wheel located at a point whence the southeast corner of Section 7, T 14 S, R 98 W, 6th P.M. bears S 61°55’ W 977.4 feet. Source: Gunnison River. Amount: 7.2 c.f.s., ABSOLUTE. Historic use: Water decreed to the Gunnison Pumping Plant and Ditch has been used for the irrigation of 288 acres of land located in Sections 6, 7 and 8 Township 14 South, Range 98 West, 6th P.M. and for livestock. Proposed Change: Applicant seeks an alternate point of diversion for 1.5 c.f.s. of the waters so decreed downstream to an undecreed pumping structure known as Bridgeport No. 2 Pump, located at a point 196.11 feet east of the West line and 119.76 south of the North line of Section 8, Township 14 South, Range 98 West, 6th P.M. (GPS: Easting: 206691.56, Northing: 4306229.07) for the irrigation of 40 acres of the original irrigated lands under the decree and for livestock use. Name and address of owner of land. Mika Ag Corp., d/b/a Escalante Land & Cattle Corp., 6501 W. 91st Ave., Westminster, CO 80031. MESA AND DELTA COUNTIES. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED THAT you have until the last day of February, 2010 to file with the Water Clerk, in duplicate, a Verified Statement of Opposition setting forth facts as to why a certain application should not be granted or why it should be granted only in part or on certain conditions. A copy of such a Statement of Opposition must also be served upon the applicant or the applicant’s attorney and an affidavit of certificate of such service shall be filed with the Water Clerk, as prescribed by C.R.C.P. Rule 5. (Filing fee: $158.00; Forms may be obtained from the Water Clerk’s Office or on our website at www. courts.state.co.us). DARLEEN CAPPANNOKEEP, Water Clerk Water Division 4 1200 N. Grand Ave., Bin A Montrose, CO 81401 Published in the Delta County Independent January 13, 2010.

IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR WATER DIVISION NO. 4 STATE OF COLORADO TO: ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN WATER APPLICATIONS IN SAID WATER DIVISION NO. 4 Pursuant to C.R.S. 37-92-302, as amended, you are notified that the following is a resume of all applications filed in the Water Court during the month of December, 2009. The names, address of applicant, source of water, description of water right or conditional water right involved, and description of the ruling sought are as follows: CASE NO. 2009CW169 DELTA COUNTY 1. Grand Mesa Water Conservancy District, P.O. Box 129, Cedaredge CO 81413, Austin Kaiser, President 970-250-4027; by Aaron R. Clay, P.O. Box 38, Delta CO 81416, 970-874-9777. APPLICATION FOR STORAGE WATER RIGHT AND FOR CHANGE OF WATER RIGHT 2. Name of Structure: Peak Reservoir 3. Legal Description of location of dam for reservoir: SW1/ 4SW1/4SW1/4, Section 34, Township 11 South, Range 94 West 6th P.M. 157.5 feet east of the west section line and 1091.11 feet north of the south section line, UTM coordinates 249588 Easting, 4326361 Northing, Zone 13. 4. Source: Surface Creek, tributary to the Gunnison River. 5. Appropriation Date: January 9, 2001. 6. Uses: Irrigation of 5000 acres, recreation, fish culture, municipal use by the Town of Orchard City or by the Town of Cedaredge, domestic use by contract with Upper Surface Creek Domestic Company or Coalby Domestic Water Company, stock, augmentation by contract with individuals and the United States Forest Service. All uses will be within the boundaries of the District. 7. Amount claimed: 28 acre-feet, conditional. 8. Proposed Change: Applicant proposes to change the location of the place of storage of 28.0 acre-feet of the 29,000 acre-feet decreed to the Cactus Park Reservoir storage

rights to the Peak Reservoir, located as above-described. The dam of Cactus Park Reservoir is located at a point whence the quarter corner of Sections 23 and 24, Township 13 South, Range 94 West of the 6th P.M. bears South 7º East 1,450 feet. All rights involved are conditional. The uses will not change from those decreed to the Cactus Park Reservoir. DELTA COUNTY. CASE NO. 2009CW170 DELTA COUNTY 1. Grand Mesa Water Conservancy District, P.O. Box 129, Cedaredge CO 81413, Austin Kaiser, President 970-250-4027; North Fork Water Conservancy District c/o Tom Alvey, P.O. Box 217, Hotchkiss CO 81419, 970-8723911, by Aaron R. Clay, P.O. Box 38, Delta CO 81416, 970-874-9777. APPLICATION FOR FINDING OF REASONABLE DILIGENCE 2. Name of Structure: Grand Mesa Project which consists of eight structures, Gorsuch Reservoir, renamed Cactus Park Reservoir; Gorsuch Feeder Canal, renamed Surface Creek Feeder Canal; Gorsuch Outlet Canal, renamed Cactus Park Outlet Canal; Electric Mountain Reservoir; Hubbard Creek Feeder Canal, renamed Electric Mountain Feeder Canal; Grand Mesa Canal; Ward Creek Feeder Canal; and Fruitgrowers Feeder Canal. 3. Date of Original Decree: January 31, 1964 Case No. CA 4808, Delta County District Court; 4. Legal Description of decreed points of diversion: These water rights are located over a large area on the south slope of the Grand Mesa in Delta County, within the boundaries of the two Applicants. Cactus Park Reservoir is located at a point whence the quarter corner of Sections 23 and 24, Township 13 South, Range 94 West of the 6th P.M. bears South 7º East 1,450 feet. Electric Mountain Reservoir is located in or near Sections 2 and 3, Township 11 South, Range 91 West, 6th P.M. The other structures are located near to or in between these two reservoirs, in the following townships: Township 13 South, Range 94 West, 6th P.M. Township 13 South, Range 93 West, 6th P.M., Township 12 South, Range 92 West, 6th P.M. Township 12 South, Range 92 West, 6th P.M., Township 12 South, Range 92 West, 6th P.M. and Township 11 South, Range 91 West, 6th P.M. 5. Date of Appropriation: June 15, 1961. 6. Amounts: 29,000 acre-feet in Cactus Park Reservoir; 200 c.f.s. in Surface Creek Feeder Canal; 235 c.f.s. in Cactus Park Outlet Canal; 27,000 acre-feet in Electric Mountain Reservoir; 100 c.f.s. in Electric Mountain Feeder Canal; 610 c.f.s. in Grand Mesa Canal; 14 c.f.s. in Ward Creek Feeder Canal; 20 c.f.s. in Fruitgrowers Feeder Canal. 7. Uses: Irrigation, recreation, fish culture, municipal, domestic, stock, and storage for these uses. 8. Claims for diligence: Applicants have participated in studies and surveys done by the Grand Mesa Water Task Force in common with other water users. Applicants have also acquired and rehabilitated several small reservoirs. Some of the water rights in this case may be transferred to those reservoirs. Engineers have been engaged to do. DELTA COUNTY. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED THAT you have until the last day of February, 2010 to file with the Water Clerk, in duplicate, a Verified Statement of Opposition setting forth facts as to why a certain application should not be granted or why it should be granted only in part or on certain conditions. A copy of such a Statement of Opposition must also be served upon the applicant or the applicant’s attorney and an affidavit of certificate of such service shall be filed with the Water Clerk, as prescribed by C.R.C.P. Rule 5. (Filing fee: $158.00; Forms may be obtained from the Water Clerk’s Office or on our website at www. courts.state.co.us). DARLEEN CAPPANNOKEEP, Water Clerk Water Division 4 1200 N. Grand Ave., Bin A Montrose, CO 81401 Published in the Delta County Independent January 13, 2010.

IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR WATER DIVISION NO. 4 STATE OF COLORADO TO: ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN WATER APPLICATIONS IN SAID WATER DIVISION NO. 4 Pursuant to C.R.S. 37-92-302, as amended, you are notified that the following is a resume of all applications filed in the Water Court during the month of December, 2009. The names, address of applicant, source of water, description of water right or conditional water right involved, and description of the ruling sought are as follows: CASE NO. 2009CW177. Applicant: Daniel Bolton, 34879 Powell Mesa Road, Hotchkiss, CO 81419. Application for Surface Water Right: Jay Creek Ditch – SW1/4SE1/4SE1/4 of Section 7, T14S, R92W, 6th PM. 88 feet from the south line and 1,097 feet from the east section line. Source: Jay Creek and the North Fork of the Gunnison River. Appropriation Date: 11/01/1953. Amount Claimed: .75 c.f.s. absolute for winter stockwater and to fill stock ponds. DELTA COUNTY. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED THAT you have until the last day of February, 2010 to file with the Water Clerk, in duplicate, a Verified Statement of Opposition setting forth facts as to why a certain application should not be granted or why it should be granted only in part or on certain conditions. A copy of such a Statement of Opposition must also be served upon the applicant or the applicant’s attorney and an affidavit of certificate of such service shall be filed with the Water Clerk, as prescribed by C.R.C.P. Rule 5. (Filing fee: $158.00; Forms may be obtained from the Water Clerk’s Office or on our website at www. courts.state.co.us). DARLEEN CAPPANNOKEEP, Water Clerk Water Division 4 1200 N. Grand Ave., Bin A Montrose, CO 81401 Published in the Delta County Independent January 13, 2010.

IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR WATER DIVISION NO. 4 STATE OF COLORADO TO: ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN WATER APPLICATIONS IN SAID WATER DIVISION NO. 4 Pursuant to C.R.S. 37-92-302, as amended, you are notified that the following is a resume of all applications filed in the Water Court during the month of December, 2009. The names, address of applicant, source of water, description of water right or conditional water right involved, and description of the ruling sought are as follows: CASE NO. 2009CW178 DELTA COUNTY, COLORADO - Gunnison River; Liman, LLC, c/o John R. Pierce, Dufford, Waldeck, Milburn & Krohn, L.L.P., 744 Horizon Court, Suite 300, Grand Junction, CO 81506, (970) 241-5500; APPLICATION FOR APPROPRIATIVE RIGHT OF EXCHANGE; I. GENERAL INFORMATION: Name, address, and telephone number of Applicant: Marley Hodgson, Liman, LLC, Smith Fork Ranch, P.O. Box 401,

Crawford, CO 81415, (970) 9213454; II. APPLICATION FOR APPROPRIATIVE RIGHT OF EXCHANGE; Name of exchange: Head & Ferrier Exchange; Location of structures and description of exchange reach: Applicant seeks the right to place Applicant’s Head & Ferrier water in the Smith Fork and to exchange that water from the downstream terminus at the confluence between Smith Fork and Second Creek, up Second Creek to the point of diversion at the upstream terminus described as: A. The upstream terminus for the Head & Ferrier Exchange is a point of diversion on Second Creek located in the NE/4 SW/4 of Section 24, T15S, R91W, 6th P.M., at a point which is 1,952 feet from the west section line and 1,358 feet from the south section line; B. The downstream terminus for the Head & Ferrier Exchange is the confluence between Second Creek and the Smith Fork, which is located in the SW/4 SW/4 of Section 24, T15S, R91W, 6th P.M., at a point which is 1,526 feet from the west section line and 820 feet from the south section line; Rate of exchange flow: 2 c.f.s. absolute, representing Applicant’s 25% interest in the Head & Ferrier Ditch; Appropriation date: June 15, 2002; III. APPLICATION FOR APPROPRIATIVE RIGHT OF EXCHANGE: Name of exchange: Crawford Reservoir Exchange; Location of structures and description of exchange reach: Applicant seeks the right to exchange reservoir releases from the Crawford Reservoir, made a the location described as the downstream terminus, below, into the Smith Fork, upstream to the confluence with Second Creek, then upstream on Second Creek to the point of diversion at the upstream terminus described as: A. The upstream terminus for the Crawford Reservoir Exchange is the point of diversion from Second Creek located in the NE/4 SW/4 of Section 24, T15S, R91W, 6th P.M. at a point which is 1,952 feet from the west section line and 1,358 feet from the south section line; B. The downstream terminus for the Crawford Reservoir Exchange is the Crawford Reservoir Dam, located in the NW/4 NW/4 of Section 13, T51N, R7W, N.M.P.M., 895 feet from the west section line and 1070 feet from the north section line; Rate of exchange flow: .03 c.f.s. absolute, not to exceed 10 a.f., annually; Appropriation date: September 1, 2009; Comments: Applicant acknowledges that the Colorado Water Conservation Board holds an instream flow right in the Smith Fork and that such instream flow right is senior to the Crawford Reservoir Exchange requested in this Application. 4 pages. DELTA COUNTY YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED THAT you have until the last day of February, 2010 to file with the Water Clerk, in duplicate, a Verified Statement of Opposition setting forth facts as to why a certain application should not be granted or why it should be granted only in part or on certain conditions. A copy of such a Statement of Opposition must also be served upon the applicant or the applicant’s attorney and an affidavit of certificate of such service shall be filed with the Water Clerk, as prescribed by C.R.C.P. Rule 5. (Filing fee: $158.00; Forms may be obtained from the Water Clerk’s Office or on our website at www. courts.state.co.us). DARLEEN CAPPANNOKEEP, Water Clerk Water Division 4 1200 N. Grand Ave., Bin A Montrose, CO 81401 Published in the Delta County Independent January 13, 2010.

NOTICE OF INVITATION COAL EXPLORATION LICENSE COC-74235 Pursuant to the Mineral Leasing Act of February 25, 1920, as amended, and to Title 43, Code of Federal Regulations, Subpart 3410, members of the public are hereby invited to participate with Bowie Resources, LLC in a program for the exploration of unleased coal deposits owned by the United States of America in the following described lands in Delta County, Colorado. T. 12 S., R. 91 W., 6th P.M. sec. 29; S2, sec. 31, S2 (lots 12-26), sec. 32, All, sec. 33, W2NW; T. 12 S., R. 92 W., 6th P.M. Sec. 36, S2; T. 13 S., R. 91 W., 6th P.M. Sec. 5, E2NW (lot 3), N2SW, SWSW; The area described contains approximately 2,200 acres more or less. The application for coal exploration license is available for public review during normal business hours under serial number COC-74235 at the Bureau of Land Management (BLM), Colorado State Office, 2850 Youngfield Street, Lakewood, Colorado 80215, and at the Uncompahgre Field Office, 2505 So. Townsend Ave., Montrose, Colorado 81401. Written Notice of Intent to Participate should be addressed to the attention of the following persons and must be received by them within 30 days after the publication of this Notice of Invitation in the FEDERAL REGISTER: Kurt M. Barton Solid Minerals Staff Division of Energy, Lands and Minerals Colorado State Office Bureau of Land Management 2850 Youngfield Street Lakewood, Colorado 80215 and Jim Abshire Bowie Resources, LLC PO Box 483 Paonia, CO 81428 Any party electing to participate in this program must share all costs on a pro rata basis with Bowie Resources, LLC and with any other party or parties who elect to participate. Before including your address, phone number, e-mail address, or other personal identifying information in your comment, you should be aware that your entire comment, including your personal identifying information may be made publicly available at any time. While you can ask us in your comment to withhold your personal identifying information from public review, we cannot guarantee that we will be able to do so. Published in the Delta County Independent January 6 and 13, 2010.

Public Notice Notice to the Stockholders of the Stewart Ditch and Reservoir Company Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Stewart Ditch and Reservoir Company will be held at the Paonia Elementary School Discovery Center on Tuesday, February 2, 2010 at 7:00 pm to elect one member of the Board of Directors for a term of five years, and consider all other business that may properly come before the stockholders at this meeting. Karl Burns, President Chris Nyikos, Secretary Published in the Delta County Independent January 6, 13, 20 and 27, 2010.


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Public Notices —————— Public Notices —————— IN THE DISTRICT COURT IN AND FOR WATER DIVISION NO. 4 STATE OF COLORADO TO: ALL PERSONS INTERESTED IN WATER APPLICATIONS IN SAID WATER DIVISION NO. 4 Pursuant to C.R.S. 37-92-302, as amended, you are notified that the following is a resume of all applications filed in the Water Court during the month of December, 2009. The names, address of applicant, source of water, description of water right or conditional water right involved, and description of the ruling sought are as follows: CASE NO. 2009CW189. Delta County, Bell Creek. Application for Absolute Water and Water Storage Rights. Stanley Halvorson, c/o Jefferson Houpt, Beattie, Chadwick & Houpt, 932 Cooper Avenue, Glenwood Springs, (970) 945-8659. Structure: Halvorson Spring No. 1. Legal description: SE¼SW¼ Sec 13, T 14 S, R 92 W, 6th P.M. at a point 254 ft from S sec line and 2,150 ft from W sec line of Sec 13. Source: Spring trib to Bell Creek, trib to North Fork of the Gunnison River. Appropriation date: 6/29/1932. Amount: 5.0 g.p.m., absolute. Use: Stockwatering and to fill and refill Savannah Pond. Structure: Halvorson Seep No. 2. Legal description: SE¼SW¼ Sec 13, T 14 S, R 92 W, 6th P.M. at a point 434 ft from S sec line and 1,688 ft from W sec line of said Sec 13. Source: Spring trib to Bell Creek, trib to North Fork of the Gunnison River. Appropriation date: 6/29/1932. Amount: 3.0 g.p.m., absolute. Use: Stockwatering. Structure: Halvorson Spring No. 3. Legal description: SE¼SW¼ Sec 13, T 14 S, R 92 W, 6th P.M. at a point 1,287 ft from S sec line and 1,473 ft from W sec line of Sec 13. Source: Spring trib to Bell Creek, trib to North Fork of the Gunnison River. Appropriation date: 6/29/1932. Amount claimed: 10.0 gallons per minute, absolute. Use: Stockwatering. Structure: Halvorson Wastewater Ditch East. Legal description: SE¼SW¼ Sec 13, T 14 S, R 92 W, 6th P.M. at a point 5 ft from S sec line and 1,989 ft from W sec line of Sec 13. Source: Wastewater from the Stewart Ditch, which diverts water from the North Fork of the Gunnison River; water trib to Bell Creek and the North Fork of the Gunnison River that is intercepted by the Stewart Ditch; and Savannah Spring. Appropriation date: 6/29/1932. Amount claimed: 1.0 c.f.s., absolute. Use: Stockwatering, irrigation, and to fill and refill Savannah Pond. Acres irrigated: 5.0 in the SE¼SW¼ and SW¼SW¼ of Sec 13, T 14 S, R 92 W, 6th P.M. beginning at a point 5 ft from S sec line and 1,989 ft from W Sec line of Sec 13 and extending in a generally westerly direction to the east bank of Savannah Pond. Remarks: The Stewart Ditch intercepts water collected by several natural draws that collect water trib to Bell Creek and the North Fork of the Gunnison River, such that water flows in the Stewart Ditch during the non-irrigation season when the ditch is not diverting water at its headgate on the North Fork of the Gunnison River. This water has been, and continues to be, a source of year-round stockwater for Applicant and a source of water to fill and refill Applicant’s Savannah Pond. Structure: Halvorson Wastewater Ditch West. Legal description: SW¼SW¼ Sec 13, T 14 S, R 92 W, 6th P.M. at a point 13 ft from S sec line and 818 ft from W sec line of Sec 13. Source: Wastewater from the Stewart Ditch, which diverts water from the North Fork of the Gunnison River, and water trib to Bell Creek and the North Fork of the Gunnison River that is intercepted by the Stewart Ditch. Appropriation date: 6/29/1932. Amount claimed: 1.0 c.f.s., absolute. Use: Stockwatering, irrigation. Acres irrigated: 0.5 acre in the SW¼SW¼ Sec 13, T 14 S, R 92 W, 6th P.M. Structure: Savannah Spring, which is a group of diffuse springs and seeps covering an area approx. 0.7 acres, the center of which is located in the NE¼NW¼ Sec 24, T 14 S, R 92 W, 6th P.M. at a point 201 ft from N sec line and 2,179 ft from W sec line of Sec 24. Source: Spring discharge trib to Bell Creek, trib to North Fork of the Gunnison River. Appropriation date: 6/29/1932. Amount claimed: 0.25 c.f.s., absolute. Use: Stockwatering, irrigation and to fill and refill Savannah Pond. Acres irrigated: 5.0 in the SE¼SW¼ and SW¼SW¼ of Sec 13, T 14 S, R 92 W, 6th P.M. Owner of land upon which this spring is located: John Welt, 3682 Hwy 92, Hotchkiss, CO 81419. Although Savannah Spring is located on the Welt property, no man-made structure has been or will be constructed on the Welt property. Water from Savannah Spring flows down a natural draw to the point of diversion of the Halvorson Waste Water Ditch East. Name of reservoir: Savannah Pond. Legal description: SW¼SW¼ of Sec 13, T 14 S, R 92 W, 6th P.M. at a point 1,110 ft from W sec line and 270 ft from S sec line of Sec 13. Source: Wastewater from the Stewart Ditch, Halvorson Spring No. 1, Savannah Spring, and local runoff trib to Bell Creek, trib to North Fork of the Gunnison River. Name of ditch used to fill reservoir and capacity: Halvorson Wastewater Ditch East, which the point of diversion is located in the SE¼SW¼ Sec 13, T 14 S, R 92 W, 6th P.M. at a point 5 ft from S sec line and 1,989 ft from W sec line of Sec 13. Appropriation date: 6/29/1932. Amount claimed: 1.17 af, absolute, with right to continuously refill in priority. Max. rate of filling: 1.5 c.f.s. Use: Recreational, piscatorial, stock and wildlife watering. Surface area of high water line: 0.36 acre. Vertical height of dam: Approx. 5.7 ft. Length of dam: 140 ft. Total capacity of pond: 1.17 af. Active capacity: None. Dead storage: 1.17 af. (9 pages). DELTA COUNTY. YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED THAT you have until the last day of February, 2010 to file with the Water Clerk, in duplicate, a Verified Statement of Opposition setting forth facts as to why a certain application should not be granted or why it should be granted only in part or on certain conditions. A copy of such a Statement of Opposition must also be served upon the applicant or the applicant’s attorney and an affidavit of certificate of such service shall be filed with the Water Clerk, as prescribed by C.R.C.P. Rule 5. (Filing fee: $158.00; Forms may be obtained from the Water Clerk’s Office or on our website at www. courts.state.co.us). DARLEEN CAPPANNOKEEP, Water Clerk Water Division 4 1200 N. Grand Ave., Bin A Montrose, CO 81401 Published in the Delta County Independent January 13, 2010. COMBINED NOTICE OF SALE, RIGHT TO CURE, AND RIGHT TO REDEEM PUBLIC TRUSTEE FORECLOSURE NUMBER 2009-0150 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On October 26, 2009, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the Delta County records. Original Grantor(s): MSB LLC Original Beneficiary: ALPINE BANK Current Holder of Evidence of Debt:

ALPINE BANK Date of Deed of Trust: 7/21/2008 County of Recording: Delta Recording Date of Deed of Trust: 7/30/2008 Reception No.: 627656 Original Principal Balance: $581,808.14 Outstanding Principal Balance: $648,377.84 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: Failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. SEE EXHIBIT “A” ATTACHED HERETO AND INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE EXHIBIT "A" PARCEL 1, LOTS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 AND 6, BLOCK 12, ORIGINAL PLAT OF THE TOWN, NOW CITY OF DELTA, COLORADO PARCEL 2, LOT A HINTON AUTO BOUNDARY ADJUSTMENT, ACCORDING TO PLAT RECORDED MARCH 6, 2000 UNDER RECEPTION #532691 MORE PARTICULARLY DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: LOT A, BLOCK 12, ORIGINAL TOWN OF DELTA, NOW CITY OF DELTA, A PARCEL IN BLOCK 12, HINTON AUTO BOUNDARY ADJUSTMENT, HAVING A DESCRIPTION BASED ON A BEARING OF NORTH 00°53'42" EAST FROM TOWN OF DELTA SURVEY CONTROL BETWEEN MONUMENTS AT INTERSECTIONS OF SECOND AND MEEKER AND FIRST AND MEEKER RESPECTIVELY. PARCEL BOUNDARY BEGINS AT THE SOUTHEAST OF LOT 8, SAID BLOCK 12, FROM WHICH POINT A DELTA SURVEY CONTROL MONUMENT AT THE INTERSECTION OF SECOND AND MEEKER BEARS SOUTH 08°37'32" EAST 240.92 FEET; AND RUNS THENCE ALONG THE SOUTH LINE OF LOT 8 NORTH 89°03'41" WEST 15.34 FEET TO AN ALUMINUM CAP STAMPED P.L.S. 12766; THENCE NORTH 2.47 FEET TO AN ALUMINUM CAP STAMPED P.L.S. 12766; THENCE NORTH 89°04'09" WEST 44.13 FEET TO AN ALUMINUM CAP STAMPED P.L.S. 12766; THENCE SOUTH 2.47 FEET TO AN ALUMINUM CAP STAMPED P.L.S. 12766; THENCE NORTH 89°03'41" WEST 90.53 FEET TO THE SOUTHWEST CORNER OF LOT 8 (ALSO BEING THE WEST LINE OF BLOCK 12); THENCE ALONG SAID WEST LINE NORTH 00°55'13" EAST 50 FEET TO THE NORTH LINE OF LOT 7, BLOCK 12; THENCE ALONG SAID LINE SOUTH 89°03'41" EAST 150 FEET TO THE EAST LINE OF SAID BLOCK 12' THENCE ALONG SAID SOUTH LINE 00°55'13" WEST 50.0 FEET TO AN ALUMINUM CAP STAMPED P.L.S. 12766, ALSO BEING THE POINT OF BEGINNING. COUNTY OF DELTA, STATE OF COLORADO. WHICH HAS THE ADDRESS OF: 104 E FIRST STREET/ 117 MEEKER STREET, DELTA, CO 81416 NOTICE OF SALE The current owner of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed notice of election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 am on Wednesday, 02/24/2010 at Public Trustee’s Office, Delta County Courthouse, 501 Palmer Street, Suite 202, Delta, CO 81416-1764, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will execute and record a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 12/30/2009 Last Publication: 1/27/2010 Name of Publication: Delta County Independent NOTICE OF RIGHTS YOU MAY HAVE AN INTEREST IN THE REAL PROPERTY BEING FORECLOSED, OR HAVE CERTAIN RIGHTS OR SUFFER CERTAIN LIABILITIES PURSUANT TO COLORADO STATUTES AS A RESULT OF SAID FORECLOSURE. YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO REDEEM SAID REAL PROPERTY OR YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO CURE A DEFAULT UNDER THE DEED OF TRUST BEING FORECLOSED. A COPY OF SAID STATUTES, AS SUCH STATUTES ARE PRESENTLY CONSTITUTED, WHICH MAY AFFECT YOUR RIGHTS, IS ATTACHED TO ALL MAILED COPIES OF THIS NOTICE. HOWEVER, YOUR RIGHTS MAY BE DETERMINED BY PREVIOUS STATUTES. A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE FILED PURSUANT TO C.R.S. §3838-104 SHALL BE FILED WITH THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE AT LEAST FIFTEEN (15) CALENDAR DAYS PRIOR TO THE FIRST SCHEDULED SALE DATE OR ANY DATE TO WHICH THE SALE IS CONTINUED. A NOTICE OF INTENT TO REDEEM FILED PURSUANT TO C.R.S. §3838-302 SHALL BE FILED WITH THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE WITHIN EIGHT (8) BUSINESS DAYS FOLLOWING THE SALE. DATE: 10/27/2009 Public Trustee in and for Delta County, State of Colorado Jim D. Ventrello By: /s/ Jim D. Ventrello, Public Trustee (SEAL) The name, address, telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: ROBERT B. EMERSON #1123 ALPINE BANK COUNSEL 0350 HIGHWAY 133, CARBONDALE, CO 81623 (970) 704-3132 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney file number: ALPINE BANK vs MSB LLC ©Colorado Public Trustee Association Rev 07/09 Published in the Delta County Independent December 30, 2009, January 6, 13, 20 and 27, 2010.

COMBINED NOTICE OF SALE AND RIGHT TO CURE AND REDEEM FORECLOSURE NUMBER 2009-0086 To whom it may concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: Public Trustee’s Foreclosure Sale No. 2009-0086 was commenced on 07/08/2009 in the office of the undersigned Public Trustee relating to the Deed of Trust described below: Original Grantor(s): Gregory J. Sumner and Karen E. Callaway Original Beneficiary: Wells Fargo

Bank, N.A. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Date of Deed of Trust: 06/02/2004 County of Recording: Delta Recording Date of Deed of Trust: 06/07/2004 Reception No.: 580282 Original Principal Balance: $223,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $208,311.03 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: Failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. SEE EXHIBIT A ATTACHED HERETO AND INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE EXHIBIT "A" A tract of land in the Southeast 1/4 of Section 1, Township 15 South, Range 96 West of the 6th P.M. described as follows: Beginning at a point whence the Southeast corner of said Section 1 bears South 18°54'24" East a distance of 964.95 feet; Thence North 88°42' East along the South line of a tract of land described in Deed recorded in Book 350 at Page 13 a distance of 60.45 feet; Thence South 343.90 feet to the North line of a tract described in Deed recorded in Book 325 at Page 509; Thence South 89°11' West along said North line and the North line of a tract of land described in Deed recorded in Book 308 at Page 569 a distance of 724.4 feet to the West of a tract described in Deed recorded in Book 308 at Page 569 said West line also being the East line of a lane; Thence South 0°17' West along said West line and along said Lane a distance of 569 feet to the center line of County Road; Thence South 89°28' West 16 feet along said center line; Thence North 0°17' East along the West line of said Lane a distance of 906.8 feet to the South line of a tract described in Deed recorded in Book 397 at page 103' Thence North 88°42' East along said south line a distance of 678.65 feet to the Point of Beginning. WHICH HAS THE ADDRESS OF: 1582 I Rd, Delta, CO 81416 NOTICE OF SALE The current holder of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed written election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction at 10:00 am on Wednesday, 02/17/2010 at Public Trustee’s Office, Delta County Courthouse, 501 Palmer Street, Suite 202, Delta, CO 814161764 sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale, and other items allowed by law, and will deliver to the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 12/30/2009 Last Publication: 01/27/2010 Name of Publication: Delta County Independent NOTICE OF RIGHTS YOU MAY HAVE AN INTEREST IN THE REAL PROPERTY BEING FORECLOSED, OR HAVE CERTAIN RIGHTS OR SUFFER CERTAIN LIABILITIES PURSUANT TO COLORADO STATUTES AS A RESULT OF SAID FORECLOSURE. YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO REDEEM SAID REAL PROPERTY OR YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO CURE A DEFAULT UNDER THE DEED OF TRUST BEING FORECLOSED. A COPY OF SAID STATUTES, AS SUCH STATUTES ARE PRESENTLY CONSTITUTED, WHICH MAY AFFECT YOUR RIGHTS, IS ATTACHED TO ALL MAILED COPIES OF THIS NOTICE. HOWEVER, YOUR RIGHTS MAY BE DETERMINED BY PREVIOUS STATUTES. A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE FILED PURSUANT TO C.R.S. §3838-104 SHALL BE FILED WITH THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE AT LEAST FIFTEEN (15) CALENDAR DAYS PRIOR TO THE FIRST SCHEDULED SALE DATE OR ANY DATE TO WHICH THE SALE IS CONTINUED. A NOTICE OF INTENT TO REDEEM FILED PURSUANT TO C.R.S. §3838-302 SHALL BE FILED WITH THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE NO LATER THAN EIGHT (8) BUSINESS DAYS AFTER THE SALE. DATE: 07/21/2009 Jim D. Ventrello Public Trustee of Delta County, State of Colorado By: /s/ Jim D. Ventrello, Public Trustee (SEAL) The name, address and telephone number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: DEANNE R, STODDEN #33214 CASTLE, MEINHOLD & STAWIARSKI LLC 999 18TH STREET SUITE 2201, DENVER, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney file number: 09-15757 Published in the Delta County Independent December 30, 2009, January 6, 13, 20 and 27, 2010.

COMBINED NOTICE OF SALE, RIGHT TO CURE, AND RIGHT TO REDEEM PUBLIC TRUSTEE FORECLOSURE NUMBER 2009-0155 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On October 29, 2009, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the Delta County records. Original Grantor(s): Travis W. Anderson and Dawn E. Anderson Original Beneficiary: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Date of Deed of Trust: 7/15/2005 County of Recording: Delta Recording Date of Deed of Trust: 7/20/2005 Reception No.: 593662 Original Principal Balance: $203,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $193,518.37 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: Failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT

BE A FIRST LIEN. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. LOT 14, MESA CREST ESTATES, AMENDMENT NO. 3, COUNTY OF DELTA, STATE OF COLORADO. WHICH HAS THE ADDRESS OF: 3023 Ridge Rd, Delta, CO 81416 NOTICE OF SALE The current owner of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed notice of election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 am on Wednesday, 03/03/2010 at Public Trustee’s Office, Delta County Courthouse, 501 Palmer Street, Suite 202, Delta, CO 81416-1764, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will execute and record a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 1/6/2010 Last Publication: 2/3/2010 Name of Publication: Delta County Independent NOTICE OF RIGHTS YOU MAY HAVE AN INTEREST IN THE REAL PROPERTY BEING FORECLOSED, OR HAVE CERTAIN RIGHTS OR SUFFER CERTAIN LIABILITIES PURSUANT TO COLORADO STATUTES AS A RESULT OF SAID FORECLOSURE. YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO REDEEM SAID REAL PROPERTY OR YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO CURE A DEFAULT UNDER THE DEED OF TRUST BEING FORECLOSED. A COPY OF SAID STATUTES, AS SUCH STATUTES ARE PRESENTLY CONSTITUTED, WHICH MAY AFFECT YOUR RIGHTS, IS ATTACHED TO ALL MAILED COPIES OF THIS NOTICE. HOWEVER, YOUR RIGHTS MAY BE DETERMINED BY PREVIOUS STATUTES. A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE FILED PURSUANT TO C.R.S. §3838-104 SHALL BE FILED WITH THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE AT LEAST FIFTEEN (15) CALENDAR DAYS PRIOR TO THE FIRST SCHEDULED SALE DATE OR ANY DATE TO WHICH THE SALE IS CONTINUED. A NOTICE OF INTENT TO REDEEM FILED PURSUANT TO C.R.S. §3838-302 SHALL BE FILED WITH THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE WITHIN EIGHT (8) BUSINESS DAYS FOLLOWING THE SALE. DATE: 10/29/2009 Public Trustee in and for Delta County, State of Colorado Jim D. Ventrello By: /s/ Jim D. Ventrello, Public Trustee (SEAL) The name, address, telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: PETER C. DeCAMILLIS #38929 CASTLE, MEINHOLD & STAWIARSKI LLC 999 18TH STREET SUITE 2201, DENVER, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney file number: 09-05721R ©Colorado Public Trustee Association Rev 07/09 Published in the Delta County Independent January 6, 13, 20 and 27, February 3, 2010.

COMBINED NOTICE OF SALE, RIGHT TO CURE, AND RIGHT TO REDEEM PUBLIC TRUSTEE FORECLOSURE NUMBER 2009-0158 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On November 2, 2009, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the Delta County records. Original Grantor(s): JAMES V. KELLY III and BARBARA J. KELLY Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. as nominee for FIRST NLC FINANCIAL SERVICES, LLC Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: HSBC BANK USA, N.A., as Indenture Trustee for the registered holders of the FIRST NLC TRUST 2005-1, CALLABLE MORTGAGE-BACKED NOTES, SERIES 2005-1 Date of Deed of Trust: 3/25/2005 County of Recording: Delta Recording Date of Deed of Trust: 4/25/2005 Reception No.: 590548 Original Principal Balance: $145,800.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $148,798.37 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: Failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. LOT 15, YOUNG ESTATES, COUNTY OF DELTA, STATE OF COLORADO. WHICH HAS THE ADDRESS OF: 515 LABOR STREET, DELTA, CO 81416 NOTICE OF SALE The current owner of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed notice of election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 am on Wednesday, 03/03/2010 at Public Trustee’s Office, Delta County Courthouse, 501 Palmer Street, Suite 202, Delta, CO 81416-1764, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will execute and record a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 1/6/2010 Last Publication: 2/3/2010 Name of Publication: Delta County Independent NOTICE OF RIGHTS YOU MAY HAVE AN INTEREST IN THE REAL PROPERTY BEING FORECLOSED, OR HAVE CERTAIN RIGHTS OR SUFFER CERTAIN LIABILITIES PURSUANT TO COLORADO STATUTES AS A RESULT OF SAID FORECLOSURE. YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO REDEEM SAID REAL PROPERTY OR YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO CURE A DEFAULT UNDER

THE DEED OF TRUST BEING FORECLOSED. A COPY OF SAID STATUTES, AS SUCH STATUTES ARE PRESENTLY CONSTITUTED, WHICH MAY AFFECT YOUR RIGHTS, IS ATTACHED TO ALL MAILED COPIES OF THIS NOTICE. HOWEVER, YOUR RIGHTS MAY BE DETERMINED BY PREVIOUS STATUTES. A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE FILED PURSUANT TO C.R.S. §3838-104 SHALL BE FILED WITH THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE AT LEAST FIFTEEN (15) CALENDAR DAYS PRIOR TO THE FIRST SCHEDULED SALE DATE OR ANY DATE TO WHICH THE SALE IS CONTINUED. A NOTICE OF INTENT TO REDEEM FILED PURSUANT TO C.R.S. §3838-302 SHALL BE FILED WITH THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE WITHIN EIGHT (8) BUSINESS DAYS FOLLOWING THE SALE. DATE: 11/02/2009 Public Trustee in and for Delta County, State of Colorado Jim D. Ventrello By: /s/ Jim D. Ventrello, Public Trustee (SEAL) The name, address, telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: EDWARD P. O’BRIEN #11572 Hellerstein and Shore PC 5347 S VALENTIA WAY SUITE 100, GREENWOOD VILLAGE, CO 80111 (303) 573-1080 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney file number: 09-00654SH ©Colorado Public Trustee Association Rev 07/09 Published in the Delta County Independent January 6, 13, 20 and 27, February 3, 2010.

Notice of Decision USDA-Forest Service, Grand Mesa, Uncompahgre and Gunnison National Forests Watson Flats Gravel Pit Paonia Ranger District Gunnison County, CO I have decided to authorize the disposal of mineral materials (a.k.a. “aggregate” or “gravel”) as described in the Proposed Action Alternative as described in the Watson Flats Gravel Pit Environmental Assessment (EA). Under this decision, the Forest Service and Gunnison County will develop the Watson Flats Gravel Pit containing up to 8 acres of total disturbance with up to 25,000 cubic yards of gravel processed/removed each year for the next 10 years. Other activities authorized in addition to processing and disposing of gravel includes: Establishing Site Access (clearing/ grubbing, constructing access roads) Preparing Site (construct stormwater pond, leveling working surface, conduct dust abatement, install gates on access roads) Developing Site and Implementing Design Features (crushing, hauling, dust abatement, interim reclamation, noxious weed treatment ) Abandoning and Closing Pit (recontouring and revegetating site, continued noxious weed treatment) Additional operating plans and permits will be needed to fully implement this decision. This decision is subject to administrative review pursuant to Federal Regulations at 36 CFR 215.11. Appeals (including attachments) must be in writing and filed (regular mail, fax, e-mail, hand-delivery, express delivery, or messenger service) with the Appeal Deciding Officer (§ 215.8) within 45 days following the date of publication of this legal notice in the Delta County Independent. The publication date of the legal notice is the exclusive means for calculating the time to file an appeal (§ 215.15 (a)). Those wishing to appeal should not rely upon dates or timeframe information provided by any other source. Pursuant to 36 CFR 215.13 (b), only those individuals or organizations who submitted comments during the comment period may file an appeal. The addresses for filing appeals are: USDA, Forest Service, Region 2 Attn: Appeal Deciding Officer 740 Simms Street Golden, CO 80410 Fax: 303-275-5134 to the attention of Appeals; Email: appeals-rocky-mountainregional-office@fs.fed.us. It is an appellant’s responsibility to provide sufficient activity-specific evidence and rationale, focusing on the decision, to show why the Responsible Official’s decision should be reversed. At a minimum, an appeal must include the following (§215.14): (1) Appellant’s name and address (§ 215.2), with a telephone number, if available; (2) Signature or other verification of authorship upon request (a scanned signature for electronic mail may be filed with the appeal); (3) When multiple names are listed on an appeal, identification of the lead appellant (§ 215.2) and verification of the identity of the lead appellant upon request; (4) The name of the project or activity for which the decision was made, the name and title of the Responsible Official, and the date of the decision; (5) The regulation under which the appeal is being filed, when there is an option to appeal under either this part or part 251, subpart C (§ 215.11(d)); (6) Any specific change(s) in the decision that the appellant seeks and rationale for those changes; (7) Any portion(s) of the decision with which the appellant disagrees, and explanation for the disagreement; (8) Why the appellant believes the Responsible Official’s decision failed to consider the substantive comments; and (9) How the appellant believes the decision specifically violates law, regulation, or policy. Notices of Appeal that do not meet the requirements of 36 CFR 215.14 will be dismissed. Pursuant to 36 CFR 215.9(a), if no appeal is filed, implementation of this decision may occur on, but not before, the fifth day from the close of the appeal period. Copies of the EA and decision may be downloaded from the internet at: http://www.fs.fed.us/r2/gmug/policy/ For further information or to obtain copies of the EA or DN/FONSI, please contact Niccole Mortenson, Engineering and Minerals NEPA Project Specialist, at 970-874-6616 or nmortenson@fs.fed.us. Published in the Delta County Independent January 13, 2010.

COMBINED NOTICE OF SALE, RIGHT TO CURE, AND RIGHT TO REDEEM PUBLIC TRUSTEE FORECLOSURE NUMBER 2009-0159 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On November 3, 2009, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the Delta County records. Original Grantor(s): Troy I Madsen and Heather M Madsen Original Beneficiary: Mortgage Electronic Registration Systems, Inc., as nominee for Countrywide Bank, FSB. A Fed SVGS Bank Current Holder of Evidence of

Debt: BANK OF AMERICA, NA, SUCCESSOR BY MERGER TO COUNTRYWIDE BANK, FSB Date of Deed of Trust: 7/23/2007 County of Recording: Delta Recording Date of Deed of Trust: 7/23/2007 Reception No.: 617121 Original Principal Balance: $53,250.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $52,521.74 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: Failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. LOTS 61 AND 62 OF THE SECOND FILING OF PAN AMERICAN PROPERTIES, COUNTY OF DELTA, STATE OF COLORADO WHICH HAS THE ADDRESS OF: 62 Cedar Dr, Paonia, CO 81428-9605 NOTICE OF SALE The current owner of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed notice of election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 am on Wednesday, 03/03/2010 at Public Trustee’s Office, Delta County Courthouse, 501 Palmer Street, Suite 202, Delta, CO 81416-1764, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will execute and record a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 1/6/2010 Last Publication: 2/3/2010 Name of Publication: Delta County Independent NOTICE OF RIGHTS YOU MAY HAVE AN INTEREST IN THE REAL PROPERTY BEING FORECLOSED, OR HAVE CERTAIN RIGHTS OR SUFFER CERTAIN LIABILITIES PURSUANT TO COLORADO STATUTES AS A RESULT OF SAID FORECLOSURE. YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO REDEEM SAID REAL PROPERTY OR YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO CURE A DEFAULT UNDER THE DEED OF TRUST BEING FORECLOSED. A COPY OF SAID STATUTES, AS SUCH STATUTES ARE PRESENTLY CONSTITUTED, WHICH MAY AFFECT YOUR RIGHTS, IS ATTACHED TO ALL MAILED COPIES OF THIS NOTICE. HOWEVER, YOUR RIGHTS MAY BE DETERMINED BY PREVIOUS STATUTES. A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE FILED PURSUANT TO C.R.S. §3838-104 SHALL BE FILED WITH THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE AT LEAST FIFTEEN (15) CALENDAR DAYS PRIOR TO THE FIRST SCHEDULED SALE DATE OR ANY DATE TO WHICH THE SALE IS CONTINUED. A NOTICE OF INTENT TO REDEEM FILED PURSUANT TO C.R.S. §3838-302 SHALL BE FILED WITH THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE WITHIN EIGHT (8) BUSINESS DAYS FOLLOWING THE SALE. DATE: 11/03/2009 Public Trustee in and for Delta County, State of Colorado Jim D. Ventrello By: /s/ Jim D. Ventrello, Public Trustee (SEAL) The name, address, telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: KIMBERLY L. MARTINEZ #40351 CASTLE, MEINHOLD & STAWIARSKI LLC 999 18TH STREET SUITE 2201, DENVER, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney file number: 09-23242 ©Colorado Public Trustee Association Rev 07/09 Published in the Delta County Independent January 6, 13, 20 and 27, February 3, 2010.

COMBINED NOTICE OF SALE, RIGHT TO CURE, AND RIGHT TO REDEEM PUBLIC TRUSTEE FORECLOSURE NUMBER 2009-0161 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On November 3, 2009, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the Delta County records. Original Grantor(s): ALLEN BOYD and KAREN J. BOYD Original Beneficiary: MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRATION SYSTEMS, INC. acting solely as nominee for CTX MORTGAGE COMPANY, LLC Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: CHASE HOME FINANCE LLC Date of Deed of Trust: 10/30/2006 County of Recording: Delta Recording Date of Deed of Trust: 11/13/2006 Reception No.: 609663 Original Principal Balance: $131,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $127,521.22 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: Failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. LOTS 31, 32 AND THE EAST 2 1/2 FEET OF LOT 30, BLOCK 3, ORIGINAL TOWN OF HOTCHKISS, COUNTY OF DELTA, STATE OF COLORADO. WHICH HAS THE ADDRESS OF: 188 ORCHARD STREET, HOTCHKISS, CO 81419 NOTICE OF SALE The current owner of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed notice of election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 am on Wednesday, 03/03/2010 at Public Trustee’s Office, Delta County Courthouse, 501 Palmer Street, Suite 202, Delta, CO 81416-1764, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by

the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will execute and record a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 1/6/2010 Last Publication: 2/3/2010 Name of Publication: Delta County Independent NOTICE OF RIGHTS YOU MAY HAVE AN INTEREST IN THE REAL PROPERTY BEING FORECLOSED, OR HAVE CERTAIN RIGHTS OR SUFFER CERTAIN LIABILITIES PURSUANT TO COLORADO STATUTES AS A RESULT OF SAID FORECLOSURE. YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO REDEEM SAID REAL PROPERTY OR YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO CURE A DEFAULT UNDER THE DEED OF TRUST BEING FORECLOSED. A COPY OF SAID STATUTES, AS SUCH STATUTES ARE PRESENTLY CONSTITUTED, WHICH MAY AFFECT YOUR RIGHTS, IS ATTACHED TO ALL MAILED COPIES OF THIS NOTICE. HOWEVER, YOUR RIGHTS MAY BE DETERMINED BY PREVIOUS STATUTES. A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE FILED PURSUANT TO C.R.S. §3838-104 SHALL BE FILED WITH THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE AT LEAST FIFTEEN (15) CALENDAR DAYS PRIOR TO THE FIRST SCHEDULED SALE DATE OR ANY DATE TO WHICH THE SALE IS CONTINUED. A NOTICE OF INTENT TO REDEEM FILED PURSUANT TO C.R.S. §3838-302 SHALL BE FILED WITH THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE WITHIN EIGHT (8) BUSINESS DAYS FOLLOWING THE SALE. DATE: 11/03/2009 Public Trustee in and for Delta County, State of Colorado Jim D. Ventrello By: /s/ Jim D. Ventrello, Public Trustee (SEAL) The name, address, telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: MONICA KADRMAS, Esq #34904 Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 BANNOCK STREET, DENVER, CO 80204 (303) 813-1177 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney file number: 10668.02629 ©Colorado Public Trustee Association Rev 07/09 Published in the Delta County Independent January 6, 13, 20 and 27, February 3, 2010.

COMBINED NOTICE OF SALE, RIGHT TO CURE, AND RIGHT TO REDEEM PUBLIC TRUSTEE FORECLOSURE NUMBER 2009-0160 To Whom It May Concern: This Notice is given with regard to the following described Deed of Trust: On November 3, 2009, the undersigned Public Trustee caused the Notice of Election and Demand relating to the Deed of Trust described below to be recorded in the Delta County records. Original Grantor(s): Patrick A. Kuta Original Beneficiary: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Current Holder of Evidence of Debt: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Date of Deed of Trust: 2/23/2005 County of Recording: Delta Recording Date of Deed of Trust: 2/28/2005 Reception No.: 588652 Original Principal Balance: $146,000.00 Outstanding Principal Balance: $135,983.01 Pursuant to C.R.S. §38-38-101(4)(i), you are hereby notified that the covenants of the deed of trust have been violated as follows: Failure to pay principal and interest when due together with all other payments provided for in the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust and other violations thereof. THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BE A FIRST LIEN. THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREIN IS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CURRENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIEN OF THE DEED OF TRUST. SEE EXHIBIT A ATTACHED HERETO AND INCORPORATED HEREIN BY REFERENCE EXHIBIT "A" A PART OF THE NW1/4 SW1/4 (OR LOT 3), SECTION 7, TOWNSHIP 15 SOUTH, RANGE 95 WEST OF THE 6TH PRINCIPAL MERIDIAN. COMMENCING AT A POINT 52.185 RODS EAST OF THE SW CORNER OF SAID LOT 3 ON THE SUBDIVISION LINE; THENCE RUNNING NORTH 46 RODS, THENCE EAST 6.957 RODS; THENCE SOUTH 46 RODS; THENCE WEST 6.957 RODS TO PLACE OF BEGINNING. COUNTY OF DELTA, STATE OF COLORADO. WHICH HAS THE ADDRESS OF: 1655 H38 Road, Delta, CO 81416 NOTICE OF SALE The current owner of the Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust described herein, has filed notice of election and demand for sale as provided by law and in said Deed of Trust. THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Given that I will at public auction, at 10:00 am on Wednesday, 03/03/2010 at Public Trustee’s Office, Delta County Courthouse, 501 Palmer Street, Suite 202, Delta, CO 81416-1764, sell to the highest and best bidder for cash, the said real property and all interest of the said Grantor(s), Grantor(s)’ heirs and assigns therein, for the purpose of paying the indebtedness provided in said Evidence of Debt secured by the Deed of Trust, plus attorneys’ fees, the expenses of sale and other items allowed by law, and will execute and record a Certificate of Purchase, all as provided by law. First Publication: 1/6/2010 Last Publication: 2/3/2010 Name of Publication: Delta County Independent NOTICE OF RIGHTS YOU MAY HAVE AN INTEREST IN THE REAL PROPERTY BEING FORECLOSED, OR HAVE CERTAIN RIGHTS OR SUFFER CERTAIN LIABILITIES PURSUANT TO COLORADO STATUTES AS A RESULT OF SAID FORECLOSURE. YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO REDEEM SAID REAL PROPERTY OR YOU MAY HAVE THE RIGHT TO CURE A DEFAULT UNDER THE DEED OF TRUST BEING FORECLOSED. A COPY OF SAID STATUTES, AS SUCH STATUTES ARE PRESENTLY CONSTITUTED, WHICH MAY AFFECT YOUR RIGHTS, IS ATTACHED TO ALL MAILED COPIES OF THIS NOTICE. HOWEVER, YOUR RIGHTS MAY BE DETERMINED BY PREVIOUS STATUTES. A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CURE FILED PURSUANT TO C.R.S. §3838-104 SHALL BE FILED WITH THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE AT LEAST FIFTEEN (15) CALENDAR DAYS PRIOR TO THE FIRST SCHEDULED SALE DATE OR ANY DATE TO WHICH THE SALE IS CONTINUED. A NOTICE OF INTENT TO REDEEM FILED PURSUANT TO C.R.S. §3838-302 SHALL BE FILED WITH THE PUBLIC TRUSTEE WITHIN EIGHT (8) BUSINESS DAYS FOLLOWING THE SALE. DATE: 11/03/2009

Public Trustee in and for Delta County, State of Colorado Jim D. Ventrello By: /s/ Jim D. Ventrello, Public Trustee (SEAL) The name, address, telephone number and bar registration number of the attorney(s) representing the legal holder of the indebtedness is: KEITH A. GANTENBEIN, JR. #39213 CASTLE, MEINHOLD & STAWIARSKI LLC 999 18TH STREET SUITE 2201, DENVER, CO 80202 (303) 865-1400 The Attorney above is acting as a debt collector and is attempting to collect a debt. Any information provided may be used for that purpose. Attorney file number: 09-25661 ©Colorado Public Trustee Association Rev 07/09 Published in the Delta County Independent January 6, 13, 20 and 27, February 3, 2010. NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING CRAWFORD CLIPPER DITCH COMPANY As per Article XVIII of the By-laws of the Crawford Clipper Ditch Company, notice is hereby given that the regular annual meeting of the stockholders will be held on Saturday, January 30, 2010 at 2:00 p.m. at the Crawford Town Hall. Said meetings shall be for the purpose of electing one Board Member to the Board of Directors, expiration of Mark LeValley's term, assessment levy for 2010 and any other such business as may come before said meeting. Dated this 29th day of December, 2009. Gary Kraai, President Marici Garber, Secretary/Treasurer Published in the Delta County Independent January 6, 13, 20 and 27, 2010.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Robert Eugene Henry, Deceased: Case No. 09PR110 All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Delta County, Colorado on or before May 6, 2010, or the claims may be forever barred. Susan B. Hillyard, PC Person Giving Notice 601 Grand Ave. Delta CO 81416 Published in the Delta County Independent January 6, 13 and 20, 2010.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Dorothy M. Hooten, Deceased: Case No. 09PR112 All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Delta County, Colorado on or before May 6, 2010, or the claims may be forever barred. Susan B. Hillyard, PC Person Giving Notice 601 Grand Avenue P.O. Box 808 Delta CO 81416 Published in the Delta County Independent January 6, 13 and 20, 2010.

PUBLIC NOTICE The following two legal descriptions are private property located approximately three miles north of Paonia. These properties are private property and trespassers will be prosecuted. LEGAL DESCRIPTION SEC 20 T13S R91W 6PM LTS 2 & 3 SEC 20 BK 437 PG BK 437 PG 694 BK 704 PG 895 LEGAL DESCRIPTION SEC 20 T13S R91W 6 PM PT OF NW4SW4 BEG W4 COR OF SEC 20 TH S89°59' E1009' TH S7°58'E468' TH S28°03 E343' TH S67°40' W 1379' TO SW COR OF NW4SW4 TH N1°49' E1291' TO POB LESS 13.45 AC BK 394 PG 254 BK 441 PG 150 BK 720 PGS 234 & 235 Published in the Delta County Independent January 13, 20, 27 and February 3, 2010.

NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING Notice is hereby given that the annual meeting of the Stockholders of the NORTH FORK LATERAL DITCH COMPANY will be held on Wednesday, January 20, 2010, at 7:00 p.m. at MEMORIAL HALL in Hotchkiss, County of Delta, State of Colorado, for the purpose of electing two members to the Board of Directors for a two-year term, and for the transaction of any other business that may come before the meeting. Bill Kolb, President Diane Walker, Secretary Published in the Delta County Independent December 30, 2009, January 6 and 13, 2010. FIRE MOUNTAIN CANAL & RESERVOIR COMPANY NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Fire Mountain Canal and Reservoir Co. will be held at the Hotchkiss Memorial Hall, 175 North 1st Street, Hotchkiss, on Thursday evening, January 21, 2010 at 7:30 p.m., for the purpose of electing three members of the Board of Directors for a term of two years, and to consider all other business that may properly come before the meeting. Dixie Jacobs Luke, President Randall Fisher, Secretary Published in the Delta County Independent December 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 2009, January 6, 13 and 20, 2010. NOTICE OF ANNUAL STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the regular Annual Meeting of the Stockholders' of Redlands Mesa Water Users, Inc. will be held at the Redlands Mesa Grange located on the corner of Redlands Mesa Rd. and 2800 Road on the fourth Friday of January, January 22, 2010 at 7:00 p.m. Purpose of the meeting is to set assessments for 2010, to elect two (2) members to the Board of Directors, and to act on any other business which may properly come before the meeting. By order of the Board of Directors: Dan Hawkins, President 26266 Redlands Mesa Rd. Hotchkiss, CO 81419 Pamela Klaseen, Secretary 26083 Moss Rock Rd. Hotchkiss, CO 81419 Published in the Delta County Independent January 13 and 20, 2010.

PUBLIC NOTICE Forrest Ditch Stockholders Annual Meeting will be held at 7:00 p.m. on Thursday, February 4, 2010 at the Grand Mesa Water Users office at 125 South Grand Mesa Drive in Cedaredge, Colorado. Published in the Delta County Independent January 13 and 20, 2010.


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Birds of the Western Slope A look at local birds with Evelyn Horn It’s the middle of January. Though the sky’s clear, and the wind isn’t blowing, it is cold. And despite the cold, there are birds harboring in our plantings of pinon, juniper, silver-lace vine, and scrub oak. There are a few juncos with their white-margined tails, several house finches with their reddish breasts, but mostly house sparrows. Little brown birds with clear gray breasts, dark bibs and gray heads. They are so numerous, that they must be house sparrows! Their abundance is a clue to their origin: introduced species often are more numerous than our natives. They are rather pretty little birds. Gray crown, pale gray belly, brown back and wings, black bill and bib. They’re small, maybe six inches long. And they weigh less than an ounce. Now they have their feathers all fluffed out against the cold, and

they look bigger than they really are. They flutter around in the pinon pine, and I noticed that their legs are light-colored. The bills are blunt, indicating that they’re seed-eaters. In the past, some people thought these birds were especially pretty, and between 1850 and 1867 this species was imported. Supposedly, others thought that the birds would help control insects — a wonderment as I look at their thick bills, obviously a seed-eater, not the narrow sharp bill of an insect

eater. Back then, the horse was our means of transport, and people saw the house sparrows in the horse manure. Apparently they thought that the birds were after insects, but the birds were actually looking for seeds. The “Birder’s Handbook” states that within 50 years this introduced bird had taken up residence across the entire North American continent. Why are these sparrows so successful? First of all, their natural predators weren’t imported with them! Then, a single pair may produce two or even three broods per season. Also, they breed the first year following their birth. These facts explain some of the population explosion. And house sparrows are famous for taking nests from bluebirds and swallows. And they’re very adaptable: they nest

in trees, shrubs, vines, under house eaves and in tile roofs, in cavities or crevices within building walls, even in the lower portions of the eagle’s stick-nests. It seems that any old place will do. The Handbook suggests that these birds appeared shortly after people began farming in the Middle East which leads us to their proper name, Passer domesticus: Latin passer = sparrow. Their affinity to human-kind gives us “domesticated.” Now that horses have been replaced, house sparrows are more frequently found in rural areas where waste grains and such are available to them. Pretty little birds, but I hope the abundance of house sparrows serves to remind us NOT to introduce non-native species.

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Holiday donation In lieu of a Christmas gift to the medical staff, Montrose Memorial Hospital recognized its physicians with a $500 donation to Sharing Ministries. In response to their generosity, the medical staff donated an additional $500 to this community organization Accepting the gift is Oneda Doyal (center) Sharing Ministries director. Also pictured are Mary Snyder, COO and Dr. Richard Shannon, MMH chief of staff.

PUBLIC MEETING Thursday, January 28, 2010 • 5:30-6:30 PM Room 234, Delta County Courthouse

PUBLIC COMMENTS REGARDING PRIMARY MAIL BALLOT ELECTION FOR 2010 HB09-1015 was passed in 2009 allowing counties to conduct primary elections by mail. There will be a public meeting to receive comments regarding Delta County doing the Primary Election by mail in 2010. Delta County Clerk and Recorder Ann Eddins, Elections Supervisor Rene Loy, Republican Party Chairman Don Suppes and Democratic Party Chairman Marty Watts will be present. An explanation as to how the process would work for a Primary Mail Ballot will be presented. Written comments may be sent via email to elections@deltacounty.com or mailed or dropped off to PUBLIC COMMENTS, C/O Delta County Clerk and Recorder at 501 Palmer Street, Suite 211, Delta, CO 81416. Written comments will be accepted until 5:00 PM, Friday, January 29, 2010. Please bring your comments to the meeting in writing also.

Kathy Browning/DCI

Screamin’ Eagles mural completed Paonia High School now has a Screamin’ Eagles mural to cheer on their sports teams. Paonia senior Grayson Pipher painted the school’s mascot on the gymnasium wall. It took just over one week to complete the soaring eagle. She used house paint for the mural. Pipher has painted murals at Hotchkiss High School, Mesa State College, two at Paonia High School and one with her art class at Paonia Elementary School. She hopes to paint murals to help finance her college education. After college, she wants to teach art as a career.

Public Notices —————— Public Notices —————— Delta-Montrose Electric Association STATEMENT OF NONDISCRIMINATION DELTA-MONTROSE ELECTRIC ASSOCIATION is the recipient of Federal financial assistance from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA). The USDA prohibits discrimination in all its programs and activities on the basis of race, color, national origin, age, disability, and where applicable, sex, marital status, familial status, parental status, religion, sexual orientation, genetic information, political beliefs, reprisal, or because all or part of an individual’s income is derived from any public assistance program. (Not all prohibited bases apply to all programs.) Persons with disabilities who require alternative means for communication of program information (Braille, large print, audiotape, etc.) should contact USDA’s TARGET Center at (202) 720-2600 (voice and TDD). To file a complaint of discrimination, write to USDA, Director, Office of Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, S.W., Washington, D.C. 20250-9410, or call toll free (866) 632-9992 (voice) or (800) 877-8339 (TDD) or (866)3778642 (relay voice users). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. (05-09) Date Daniel R. McClendon General Manager Published in the Delta County Independent January 13, 2010.

NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the North Fork Farmer's Ditch will be held on Saturday, January 30, 2010 at 10:00 A.M. in the community room at the Town Hall in Paonia, Colorado. Two officers will be elected for two-year terms, and for any other business that may come before the meeting. Chris Turpin, President Leland Bradley, Secretary Published in the Delta County Independent January 13, 20 and 27, 2010.

NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Stevens & Linder Ditch Company will be held Monday, February 8, 2010 at 1:30 P.M. in the Grand Mesa Water Users office at 125 Hwy. 65, Cedaredge, Colorado. Three directors will be elected for two year terms; an assessment on the stock will be levied for 2010 and any other business proper to come before this meeting will be transacted. Larry Traubel, President Chuck Richards, Secretary Published in the Delta County Independent January 13 and 27, 2010.

NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING The annual meeting of the Grand Mesa Water Users Association will be held Saturday, February 6, 2010 at 1:30 P.M. in the Cedaredge Community Center, 140 NW 2nd Street, Cedaredge, Colorado. Four directors will be elected for two-year terms; an assessment will be levied

for 2010 and any other business proper to come before this meeting will be transacted. Bob Brewer, President Chuck Richards, Secretary Published in the Delta County Independent January 13 and 27, 2010.

HARTLAND DITCH COMPANY ANNUAL MEETING PLACE: Delta Middle School Cafeteria at 10th & Grand TIME: 7:00 p.m., Monday, Feb. 1, 2010 PURPOSE: Election of three (3) board members, set assessments. NOTE: The Ditch will be cleaned and burned. Please remove private property from 20 feet right-of-way on both sides of canal. HARTLAND DITCH BOARD Shirley Morgan, Secretary 1326 H 25 Road Delta, Colorado 81416 Please mail proxy if you cannot attend. Published in the Delta County Independent January 13, 20 and 27, 2010.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of BILLY CHARLES HARLOW, a/k/a BILLY C. HARLOW, a/k/a BILL C. HARLOW, a/k/a BILLY HARLOW, a/k/a BILL HARLOW, Deceased: Case No. 09PR109 All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Delta County, Colorado on or before May 14, 2010, or the claims may be forever barred. Robert L. Harlow Person Giving Notice 287 CR 3371 Kempner TX 76539 Attorney for Personal Representative: Aaron R. Clay P.O. Box 38 Delta CO 81416 Published in the Delta County Independent January 13, 20 and 27, 2010.

Delta County, Colorado District Court Court Address: 501 Palmer, Room 338, Delta, Colorado 81416 Phone Number: (970) 874-6280 Plaintiff(s)/Petitioner(s) and Address: BLAS MERAZ Defendant(s)/Respondent(s) and Address: SOCORRO VELIA CASTRO OCHOA Case Number 09 DR 258 CONSOLIDATED PUBLICATION OF NOTICE Notice is hereby given that in the following proceedings filed in this Court, under the Uniform Dissolution of Marriage Act, the above Court has found that due diligence has been used to obtain personal service of process and that efforts to obtain same would be to no avail, and has ordered one publication of a Consolidated Notice of said proceedings. ACTION #

09 DR 258 RESPONDENT PARTY SOCORRO VELIA CASTRO OCHOA NATURE OF ACTION DISSOLUTON OF MARRIAGE You are further notified that a copy of the Petition and Summons may be obtained from the Clerk of Court during regular business hours and that default judgment may be entered against that party upon whom service is made by this notice if he or she failed to appear or file a response within 30 days after the date of this publication. Dated this 6th of November, 2009. MANDY ALLEN Clerk of Court By: /s/ Rick Smith Deputy Clerk (COURT SEAL) Published in the Delta County Independent January 13, 2010.

NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING CRAWFORD MESA WATER ASSOCIATION Notice is hereby given that the annual membership meeting of the Crawford Mesa Water Association will be held on Saturday the sixth (6th) day of February, 2010 at 2:00 p.m. at the Crawford Town Hall. The Annual Meeting will be held for the purpose of electing two board members (terms expiring are Marici Garber and Bill Linman) and any other business as may properly come before said meeting. An Annual Meeting Packet will be available for your review (individual copies available upon written request) at the Crawford Public Library after January 18, 2010. Dated this 29th day of December, 2009. William Carpenter, President Marici Garber, Secretary/Bookkeeper Published in the Delta County Independent January 13, 20, 27 and February 3, 2010.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of DALE THEODORE VERMILLION, a/k/a TED VERMILLION, Deceased: Case Number 10PR1 All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Delta County, Colorado on or before May 15, 2010, or the claims may be forever barred. Patricia C. Vermillion and Janet L. Willshire Person Giving Notice PO Box 38 Cedaredge CO 81413 Attorney for Co-Personal Representatives: Aaron R. Clay P.O. Box 38 Delta CO 81416 Published in the Delta County Independent January 13, 20 and 27, 2010.

NOTICE OF ANNUAL STOCKHOLDER'S MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE REGULAR ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE CONSOLIDATED FINANCE

CORPORATION WILL BE HELD AT THE OFFICE OF THE COMPANY IN DELTA, COLORADO ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 2010 AT THE HOUR OF TWO O'CLOCK P.M. FOR THE PURPOSE OF ELECTING A BOARD OF FIVE DIRECTORS AND FOR THE TRANSACTION OF SUCH BUSINESS AS WILL PROPERLY COME BEFORE SUCH MEETING. DATED AT DELTA, COLORADO THIS 1ST DAY OF JANUARY 2010. DAVID J. MACHT, PRESIDENT CAROL WICBURG, SECRETARY Published in the Delta County Independent January 13 and 20, 2010.

Delta County, Colorado District Court Court Address: 501 Palmer, Room 338, Delta, Colorado 81416 Phone Number: (970) 874-6280 Plaintiff(s)/Petitioner(s) and Address: TANYA TERRAZAS Defendant(s)/Respondent(s) and Address: RUTH VALENZUELA, UNKNOWN FATHER Case Number 09 DR 153 CONSOLIDATED PUBLICATION OF NOTICE Notice is hereby given that in the following proceedings filed in this Court, under the Uniform Dissolution of Marriage Act, the above Court has found that due diligence has been used to obtain personal service of process and that efforts to obtain same would be to no avail, and has ordered one publication of a Consolidated Notice of said proceedings. ACTION # 09 DR 153 RESPONDENT PARTY UNKNOWN FATHER NATURE OF ACTION ALLOCATION OF PARENTAL RESPONSIBILITIES You are further notified that a copy of the Petition and Summons may be obtained from the Clerk of Court during regular business hours and that default judgment may be entered against that party upon whom service is made by this notice if he or she failed to appear or file a response within 30 days after the date of this publication. Dated this 10TH of DECEMBER, 2009. MANDY ALLEN Clerk of Court By: /s/ Rick Smith Deputy Clerk (COURT SEAL) Published in the Delta County Independent January 13, 2010.

Montrose County Senior Citizens Transportation, Inc. d/b/a All Points Transit NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING Monday, February 1, 2010 at 1:45 p.m. Montrose County Senior Citizens Transportation, Inc. d/b/a All Points Transit will hold its Annual General Meeting on Monday, February 1, 2010 at 1:45 p.m. in the Montrose Senior Center in the Montrose Pavilion. At the meeting, members of the corporation will vote on director-

ships and other matters. All those who use the services of the company are considered members. For further information, call Peter Crowell at 2529606 or Terri Wilcox at 249-8865. Published in the Delta County Independent January 13, 2010.

PITKIN MESA PIPE LINE COMPANY NOTICE OF ANNUAL MEETING FOR 2010 Notice is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the members of the Pitkin Mesa Pipe Line Company will be held at the Paonia Town Hall, 214 Grand Ave., on Monday the 1st of February 2010 at 7:00 p.m. The agenda includes the election of three (3) members of the Board of Directors for a term of two years. A discussion and vote will be held on all business that may properly come before the membership. Immediately following the Annual Meeting, a Special Meeting will be held concerning the use of proxies. Clay MacDonald, President Phyllis Becktell, Sec./Treas. Published in the Delta County Independent January 13, 2010.

BID REQUEST EXTENSION The Town of Paonia is requesting bids for the replacement of a sprinkler-irrigation line in the Town Park located at 700 Fourth Street. The Town is looking for innovative design and installation. Prospective bidders can review the job site by calling Scott Leon at 527-4101. Bids may be mailed to: Paonia Town Hall, Attn: Scott Leon, PO Box 460, Paonia, CO 81428 for receipt by Monday, February 15, 2010. Published in the Delta County Independent January 13, 2010.

NOTICE TO CREDITORS Estate of Al Parker, also known as Albert E. Parker and as Albert Ellsworth Parker, deceased: Number: 09PR107 All persons having claims against the above-named estate are required to present them to the Personal Representative or to the District Court of Delta County, Colorado, 501 Palmer Street, Rm. 338, Delta, CO 81416 on or before May 13, 2010, or their claims may be forever barred. Charles A. Parker Personal Representative 420 West Silver Street Marble, CO 81623 Published in the Delta County Independent January 13, 20 and 27, 2010.

NOTICE OF DEFAULT AND FORECLOSURE SALE WHEREAS, on March 11, 2005, Lizzie Sanchez executed a Note payable to Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. (“Lender”) in the original principal amount of $187,500.00 (“Note”), which Note is secured by a certain deed of trust granted by Lizzie Sanchez, as grantor in favor of Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. as beneficiary and the Delta County Public Trustee,

as Trustee (“Deed of Trust”), which Deed of Trust was recorded March 16, 2005 as Reception No. 589098 in the records of the Delta County Clerk and Recorder. WHEREAS, said Deed of Trust encumbers the following real property: Lot 5 and 6, Block 3, Plat “B” of the Town, Now City of Delta, Colorado, County of Delta, State of Colorado (referred to as the “Real Property”). which has the address of 917 Meeker Street, Delta, Colorado 81416 WHEREAS, the Deed of Trust was insured by the United States Secretary of Housing and Urban Development (“Secretary”) pursuant to the National Housing Act for the purpose of providing single family housing; and WHEREAS, the Note and Deed of Trust is now owned by the Secretary, pursuant to the following assignment: assignment dated January 25, 2008, and recorded on May 5, 2008, as Reception No. 625269, in the Office of the Clerk and Recorder of the County of Delta, Colorado; and WHEREAS, a default has been made in the covenants and conditions of the Deed of Trust in that the borrower has died and this is a reverse mortgage due and payable upon death of the borrower under paragraph 9(a) of the Deed of Trust; and WHEREAS, the entire amount delinquent as of November 27, 2009 is $135,200.54 plus fees and costs of the Foreclosure Commissioner; and WHEREAS, by virtue of this default, the Secretary has declared the entire amount of the indebtedness secured by the Deed of Trust to be immediately due and payable; NOW, THEREFORE, pursuant to powers vested in me by the Single Family Mortgage Foreclosure Act of 1994, 12 U.S.C., §3751 et seq., by 24 CFR Part 27 Subpart B, and by the Secretary’s designation of me as Foreclosure Commissioner, dated March 20, 2002 and recorded of even date hereof, notice is hereby given that on: DATE OF SALE: January 29, 2010 TIME OF SALE: at 1:00 p.m. local time PLACE OF SALE: at the front entrance of the Delta County Courthouse, 5th and Palmer, 501 Palmer, Delta, Colorado 81416 all of the Real Property and all of the personal property at or used in connection with the Real Property, will be sold at public action to the highest bidder. A copy of Secretary’s designation of me as Foreclosure Commissioner is attached hereto. The Secretary of Housing and Urban Development will bid $135,805.27 plus any additional fees and costs of the foreclosure commissioner. There will be no proration of taxes, rents or other income or liabilities, except that the purchaser will pay, at or before closing, his prorata share of any real estate taxes that have been paid by the Secretary to the date of the foreclosure sale. When making their bids, all bidders except the Secretary must submit a deposit totaling $13,581.00 (10% of the Secretary’s bid) in the form of a certified check or cashier’s check made out to the Secretary of HUD.

Each oral bid need not be accompanied by an additional deposit. If the successful bid is oral, a deposit of $13,581.00 must be presented before the bidding is closed. The deposit is nonrefundable. The remainder of the purchase price must be delivered within 30 days of the sale or at such other time as the Secretary may determine for good cause shown, time being of the essence. This amount, like the bid deposits, must be delivered in the form of a certified or cashier’s check. If the Secretary is the high bidder, he need not pay the bid amount in cash. The successful bidder will pay all conveyancing fees, all real estate and other taxes that are due on or after the delivery of the remainder of the payment and all other costs associated with the transfer of title. At the conclusion of the sale, the deposits of the unsuccessful bidders will be returned to them. The Secretary may grant an extension of time within which to deliver the remainder of the payment. All extensions will be for 15-day increments for a fee of $500.00, paid in advance. The extension fee shall be in the form of a certified or cashiers check made payable to the Secretary of HUD. If the high bidder closes the sale prior to the expiration of any extension period, the unused portion of the extension fee shall be applied toward the amount due. If the high bidder is unable to close the sale within the required period, or within any extensions of time granted by the Secretary, the high bidder may be required to forfeit the cash deposit or, at the election of the foreclosure commissioner after consultation with the HUD Field Office representative, will be liable to HUD for any costs incurred as a result of such failure. The Commissioner may, at the direction of the HUD Field Office Representative, offer the Property to the second highest bidder for an amount equal to the highest price offered by that bidder. There is no right of redemption, or right of possession based upon a right of redemption, in the mortgagor or others subsequent to a foreclosure completed pursuant to the Act. Therefore, the Foreclosure Commissioner will issue a Deed to the purchaser(s) upon receipt of the entire purchase price in accordance with the terms of the sale as provided herein. HUD does not guarantee that the property will be vacant, and has no obligation to deliver the property vacant. The amount that must be paid if the Mortgage is to be reinstated prior to the scheduled sale is $135,200.54 as of November 127, 2009 plus the Foreclosure Commissioner’s fees and costs plus all other amounts that would be due under the mortgage agreement if payments under the mortgage had not been accelerated, advertising costs and postage expenses incurred in giving notice, mileage by the most reasonable road distance for posting notices and for the Foreclosure Commissioner’s attendance at the sale, reasonable and customary costs incurred for title and lien record searches, the necessary out-of-pocket costs incurred by the Foreclosure Commissioner for recording documents, a commission for the Foreclosure Commissioner,

and all other costs incurred–in connection with the foreclosure prior to reinstatement. Dated this 22nd day of December, 2009. /s/ Charles A. Bewley Foreclosure Commissioner Berenbaum Weinshienk PC 307 Seventeenth Street, 48th Floor Denver, Colorado 80202 303-592-8320 303-629-7610 (Fax) Published in the Delta County Independent January 13, 20 and 27, 2010.

PUBLIC NOTICE Mountain Coal Company, L.L.C. (MCC), P.O. Box 591, Somerset, CO 81434, (970) 929-5015, has filed a complete application for Technical Revision No. TR-120 to MCC's Mining and Reclamation Permit No. C-80-007 with the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board (Board), under the provisions of the Colorado Surface Coal Mining Reclamation Act of 1979. The permit was originally issued by the Board in July 1981, and subsequently renewed in August 1986, January 1993, (Effective August 1991), July 1996, July 2001, and February 13, 2007. The current fiveyear permit term expires February 13, 2012. The West Elk Mine fiveyear permit area contains lands in Sections 9-11, 13-36, T13S, R90W, 6th PM; and Sections 23-26, T13S, R91W, 6th PM, and Sections 1-5, 812, T14S, R90W, 6th PM in Delta and Gunnison Counties. The location of the lands can be found on the USGS 7.5 minute Somerset and Minnesota Pass Quadrangle Topographic Maps. The current permit area, encompasses approximately 17,154.9 acres. This Technical Revision is to add the Refuse Pile Expansion (RPE) East coal mine waste rock area. Also included are associated access haul roads and stormwater drainage designs. This technical revision will not result in any increase in coal production above currently permitted levels. Copies of the technical revision application are available for review at the Colorado Division of Reclamation, Mining, and Safety (CDRMS) Office, Centennial Building, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215, Denver, Colorado, 80203, phone (303) 866-3567, and the Gunnison County Clerk and Recorders Office, 221 N. Wisconsin, Suite D Gunnison, CO 81230. Comments or objections concerning the revision application, or requests for a public hearing to determine whether the interests of the public and affected landowners in regard to the proximity of the proposed project to the outside right-of-way of State Highway 133 (even though its on existing, active mine site property) will be protected, should be directed to the CDRMS at the above address not later than 30 days after the last date of publication of this notice in order to be considered. If a public hearing is requested, it would be held at a location in the area of the proposed operations. Published in the Delta County Independent January 13, 2010.


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Garry Clampitt Garry Lee Clampitt of Delta died Monday, Jan. 4, 2010, at Willow Tree Care Center in Delta. He was 71. At his request, no services will be held. Mr. Clampitt was born Sept. 14, 1938, in Enid, Okla., to Rippy and Velva (Jones) Clampitt. He spent his childhood in Delta and graduated from Delta High School in 1956. He served in the United States Army during the Korean Conflict. Mr. Clampitt worked at Delta Motor Parts for over 45 years as an auto parts salesman. He enjoyed reading, fishing with his friends and helping others. He is survived by close friends, Shawna Fox of Palisade and John Silva of Delta; and four cousins, Cheri Seller of Denver, Pat Payne of Lakewood, Jim Bufardeci and Cheryl Carroll, both of New Jersey. Mr. Clampitt was preceded in death by his mother and stepfather, Velva and Harvey Huffington. Memorial contributions may be made to the charity of the donor’s choice. View the Internet obituary and sign the online guest registry at taylorfuneralservice.com. Taylor Funeral Service and Crematory handled the arrangements.

William Guccini William Randy Guccini of Cedaredge died suddenly Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2010, while vacationing in South Padre

Island, Texas, He was 61. Mr. Guccini was born March 20, 1948, in Fruita, to William and Donna Guccini. He spent his childhood in Grand Junction and Glenwood Springs, where he graduated from high school in 1966. He enlisted in the U.S. Navy and served in the Naval Aviation Ordnance during the Vietnam conflict. He was honorably discharged, having attained the rank of petty officer first class. He married Nancy Jo Craig on Sept. 29, 1972. She survives. Mr. Guccini owned Guccini Crane Service and worked in Colorado, Utah and New Mexico. He and his wife owned and operated Cedaredge Lodge Motel from 1992 until they retired in 2009. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, the outdoors, restoring old cars, especially Corvettes, racing vintage motorcycles and dirt bikes and flying radio controlled airplanes. He was a member of AHRMA. He is survived by his wife, Nancy Guccini; his children, Tiffanie Spallinger, Tyler Guccini and Ryan Guccini; his parents, Bill and Donna Guccini; his brother, Toby Guccini of Silt; his mother and father-in-law, John and Ruth Vanderhoof; father-inlaw, Bruce Craig; a son-in-law, Karold Spallinger; a daughterin-law, Britney Guccini; and two grandchildren. Mr. Guccini was preceded in death by a brother, Rodney Guccini. A funeral service was held Jan. 12 at Stolte Packing Shed in Pioneer Town in Cedaredge.

Fla. Mr. Lukehart was preceded in death by his wife, Deborah; and his father, Ivan. Memorial contributions may be made to Cedaredge Community United Methodist Church, 210 NW 3rd Street, Cedaredge, CO 81413. View the Internet obituary and sign the online guest registry at taylorfuneralservice.com. Taylor Funeral Service and Crematory handled the arrangements.

Pearl Breton Pearl Marie Breton of Paonia died Monday, Jan. 11, 2010, at Delta County Memorial Hospital. She was 70. A private family memorial service will be held at a later date. Mrs. Breton is survived by two daughters, Donna Mann and her husband Zach of Paonia, and Dawn Weinhold of Murfreesboro, Tenn.; a brother, Donald Sawyer of Lancaster, Pa.; and four grandchildren, Justin Carbaugh, Travis Mann, Adam Mann and Abby Mann. Memorial contributions may be made to CAWS, P.O. Box 12, Crawford, CO 81415. Taylor Funeral Service and Crematory handled the arrangements.

James Lukehart James Dale Lukehart of Colorado Springs, formerly of Cedaredge, died Thursday, Jan. 7, 2010, at his home. He was 61. At his request, no services will be held. Mr. Lukehart was born May 25, 1948, in Blackwell, Okla., to Ivan and Emily (Croft) Lukehart. He is survived by a son, Nicholas Lukehart of Frisco, Texas; his mother, Emily Lukehart of Cedar Key, Fla.; and a brother, Gregory Lukehart of Cedar Key,

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of Wildlife. Dick also handpainted large wildlife murals installed in Delta Confluence Park. Most important to Dick’s life was his Christian faith, which he embraced with complete dedication from his earliest years. He did most of the biblical illustrations for the Moody Institute of Science films and provided art work for many other Christian organizations. Dick was married to his wife, Vaunda Draney, for 45 years. He is survived by his wife; a

son and his wife, Daniel and Jeanette Draney of Montrose, Calif.; three daughters, Donna French and her husband Richard of Thousand Oaks, Calif., Sheryl Cottrell and her husband Kenneth of Oro Valley, Ariz., and Sister Mary Dominic OP of Lufkin, Texas; two sisters, Dorothy Owens of Charlotte, N.C., and Celia Sartain of Bartlett, Tenn.; and seven grandchildren. His parents and two brothers, Donald and William, passed on before him. A Mass of Christian burial was conducted by Father John Kiernan at St. Philip’s Catholic Church, Cedaredge, Colorado, on January 7; and Dick was laid to rest in Cedaredge Cemetery. Memorial contributions may be made to Hospice and Palliative Care of Western Colorado, P.O. Box 24, Delta, CO 81416, or to the charity of the donor’s choice. Taylor Funeral Service handled the arrangements. Paid obituary

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Karen Waldron Karen K. Waldron of Scottsdale, Ariz., died Friday, Jan. 8, 2010. She was 50. Mrs. Waldron was born Feb. 5, 1959, in Wichita, Kan., to Bob

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Living with osteoarthritis? Each year, an estimated two million Americans undergo arthroscopic surgery on their knees, shoulders, and on many other joints. The results, however, depend to a great extent on the patient’s observance of certain guidelines, both before and after surgery. With support from some of the world’s leading arthroscopy specialists, the American Arthritis Society has compiled some useful and practical tips for self-care. Each tip is easy to follow and can be helpful in preparing for your operation. These and many more suggestions regarding osteoarthritis can be viewed online at www. americanarthritis.org.

Forever in our hearts. Always on our minds. Incredibly missed in our lives. Extremely grateful for all the love, care and kindness you gave to us. We are forever blessed to have known your love. With All Our Love. Virginia Lavy 12-13-1956 ~ 1-14-2009

Daniel Gates Daniel John Gates of Cedaredge died unexpectedly at his home on Monday, Jan. 4, 2010. He was 66. Mr. Gates was born April 9, 1943, in Cañon City, to Carl and Velma Gates. He graduated

Richard Whitney Draney Our beloved husband, brother, father and grandfather went to be with the Lord on January 4, 2010, at his home in Cedaredge, Colorado. Richard Whitney Draney was born in Denver, Colorado, on April 10, 1927, to Frank and Mary Draney. He grew up in Denver and attended Denver schools until his family moved to Hollywood, California, when he was 15 years old, where he attended junior high and high schools and then enlisted in the United States Navy. After his service in the Navy, Dick attended Hollywood Art Center School and the School of Allied Arts and spent his life devoted to illustration, graphic design and fine art, which took him to many varied and interesting employment settings including Walt Disney Studios, Western Publishing Company, the Los Angeles City Schools Educational Television Department and the Colorado Division

from high school and entered the Navy, serving aboard the USS Hancock. He worked for Western Electric for 30 years as a line technician. He retired in from US West in 1999. Mr. Gates moved to Bailey where he raised two sons. He married his wife Kathy on Aug. 21, 1999. They moved to Cedaredge and built a home in the trees. She survives. Mr. Gates enjoyed hunting and fishing and being a handyman, He is survived by his wife, Kathy of Cedaredge; a sister, Barbara Bayer; a nephew, Scott Bayer; a niece, April Shroer; three sons, Jeremy Nazarenus, Jason Nazarenus and Michael Nazarenus; a daughter, LeaAnne Reed; and six grandchildren, Lacey Gates, Dillon Gates, Haley Gates, Skyler Nazarenus, Brady Nazarenus and Iverson Reed. Mr. Gates was preceded in death by a sister, Cara Cahstrom. A funeral service was held

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A view in 3D THIS IS IS AN example of the quality stereoscopes crafted by Don Clayton of Cedaredge. The design dates back into the mid 1800s, when stereoscopes provided a “threedimensional” view of world wonders.

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is all the rage. With the movie “Avatar” now in theaters, the long list of 3D movies and the unveiling of the first 3D television at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, one can only wonder when and where all this three dimensional imaging started. It’s far from being new, according to Cedaredge resident and craftsman extraordinaire Don Clayton. According to Don, in 1838 British physicist and inventor Sir Charles Wheatstone invented an optical device for viewing three-dimensional drawings. Wheatstone called it a “stereoscope,” taking as its origin the Greek words “stereos,’ meaning “solid,” and “skopein,” meaning “to see.” However, stereoscopes were not popular until 1851 when Sir David Brewster demonstrated a model at the Great Exhibition at London’s Crystal Palace. Brewster’s demonstration caught the eye of Queen Victoria, who was visiting the exhibition. He presented the Queen with a viewer and a collection of “stereoviews,” (two photographs of the same subject mounted side by side on a card that, when viewed through a stereoscope, are perceived as a single three-dimensional image). It wasn’t long before every middle-class home in England had one. USING QUALITY MATERIALS AND jigs he created years ago, Don Clayton manuIn 1886, at the request of Oliver factures stereoscope kits which are marketed in museums and gifts shops. Wendell Holmes, Joseph Bates built a stereo viewer that would accommodate specially designed cards that were less hundreds. By then, most photographers raphers had photographed, for stereo expensive and easier to use than the carried stereo, as well as regular pho- viewing, many world-famous events older style stereoscopes. Known as the tographic equipment, photographing including the Colombian Exposition, “Holmes Viewer,” Holmes stereoscopes images of people in far away lands and the Spanish-American War and the were used to teach airmen the skills of scenes of exotic places for the rapidly Alaskan Gold Rush. With the help of analyzing stereographs during World expanding stereoscope market. stereoviews, 3D images of famous, and Estimates suggest that there were even infamous people, were brought War Two. By 1879, almost every home had a over 5 million stereoviews photographed into people’s homes the world over. stereoscope and a collection of view- in the United States alone. However, with the advent of radio, movBy the turn of the century photog- ies and television, the stereoscope faded ing cards, often numbering into the in popularity to a point of being almost nonexistent. Don credits K-Mart for keeping three dimensional imaging alive, but added that the steresoscopes of that by-gone era and the ones he makes today should not be confused with the plastic “K-Mart Special” children’s “View-Master,” (a modern, plastic version of the stereoscope which allows children to view cartoons, fairy tales and other subjects imprinted on a transparent disc). Don explained that an authentic stereoscope is “a unique, precision-made instrument made to give a person many hours of viewing pleasure.” He included the word “nostalgic,” in his description of the stereoscope. While working as a prototype engineer for Dixon Electronics in Grand Junction, Don developed a stereoscope for the Dixon’s Gift Division. He also designed and built all the jigs and tooling needed to build it. When the Gift Division was closed, he bought the rights, all the inventory, jigs and fixtures from Dixon and began building stereoscopes on his own Don and Shirley Clayton at home in Cedaredge.

That was 27 years ago, notes his wife, Shirley. Today, a long time resident of Cedaredge, Don’s handcrafted stereoscopes have gone through several major changes to become the beautiful handcrafted, functional centerpiece that he wholesales worldwide. “Originally,” said Don, “the hood of the stereoscopes were made of metal, then plastic, but now they are made of antique leather.” The lenses have also gone through an evolution of sorts, and now, with the antique leather, the wider hoods and lense’s rectangular wedge shape, children and eyeglass wearers are able to enjoy Don’s stereoscopes. Don explained that when he started building his stereoscopes, “the lenses were round and spaced so that children could not look through them and see the image. Adults who wore glasses had to take off their glasses in order to view the image. Now, with the soft leather hoods, a person does not have to remove their glasses to view the images, and with the wedge shaped, rectangular lenses, even small children,can view the images.” Under the name of Claymore Company, Don has sold his stereoscopes to such prestigious companies as SONY (250 as table centerpieces for a banquet celebrating the release of their I-Max 3D film, “Across the Sea of Time”), Minneapolis-Honeywell, Polk Radio, and the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History. Clayton said museums and gift shops are his major sources for his business. Shirley said it took the whole family, Don, herself, their three daughters (Regina, Linda and Dianna) and their grandchildren to assemble the stereoscopes that SONY needed for their banquet. Don turned down an order from TOYO Glass Co. for 10,000 sterescopes. He smiled, “I have no intention in going into mass production — that would sacrifice quality for quantity, and besides, I sell all that I can make now.” In 1908, Sears & Roebucks sold stereoscopes, with a set of 50 stereoviews, for 85 cents. But those days are gone. Don’s stereoscopes retail between $120$150, including a set of 12 stereoviews. Also included are instructions for assembly (yes, you have to put them together yourself), and instructions for photographing your own stereoviews. Don noted that while new stereoscopes, sold in high-end gift shops and on the Internet, mirror the earlier classic styling, most of them are built to look at, rather than through, and lack the quality of workmanship and materials. By way of contrast, Don’s stereoscopes are authentic replicas of an earlier, more rugged mid-century construction and craftsmanship, and are carefully handcrafted from select walnut and antique leather. The Claytons moved to Cedaredge in 1971. Their three daughters are all graduates of Cedaredge High School. Now, at the age of 75, Don is looking forward to retirement, knowing full well that his stereoscopes will provide a good supplemental income for his retirement. “I don’t make junk,” he laughed.


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Timeless Handcrafted Log Home…features 4BR/2BA, 3900 sq. ft., includes partially finished basement. Gorgeous treed setting on 6.71 acres at end of private culde-sac with 3 pastures, irrigation, corral and tack room, detached 2car garage. Bring your horses. $450,000 #633170

Absolute Perfection…Magnificent 3BR/2BA, 2038 sq. ft. home with forged metal accents, crosscut Utah juniper beams, aspen T & G ceilings & hickory wood floors with slate borders. Oversized 2 car garage plus a heated 30x40 shop on 3+ acres. $550,000 #634481

Passive Solar Home…Take advantage of the passive solar benefits in this roomy 3BR/2BA, 1734 sq. ft. home with a tiled sun room on southeast side of the great room & 2 solar panels to heat water. Fenced pasture & several trees on 2.43 acres with outstanding views. $180,000 #634063

Gorgeous & Immaculate…Must see 3BR/2BA, 2628 sq. ft. Geo-Thermal home with many upgrades! Enjoy the striking views & entertain on the back deck or in the spacious living room. Landscaped yard & att. 2 car garage on 2 acres. $339,000 #619548

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Build Your Dream Home…and enjoy the sound of running water from the seasonal ditch on this beautiful half acre, close to the golf course. Great building site for a walk-out basement and some seclusion in the cedar trees. $62,500 #621289

Very Nice…3BR/2BA home on Cedar Mesa. Lots of room for the family and pets with the large back yard and decks for entertaining your guests. Finished walk-out basement, storage shed, plenty of room to add a garage. $170,000 #632599

Beautiful…7 acre building site at the edge of the mesa, offering 360 degree views. Nice home in area. Lots of room to build your new home. Only minutes from Paonia. $120,000 #634101

13.49 Acre Wooded…building site near Crawford. This wooded acreage is bordered by county road, and by the Fruitland Mesa canal. Views of Needle Rock and the West Elks. Power along road, domestic tap included. $99,500 #630551

Multi-Family…or light industrial lot. 1.26 acre irrigated with excellent development potential. Zoned B-2. Close to shopping and recreation center. Suitable for business and multi-family residential. $79,500 #635025

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Wednesday, January 13, 2010,

50% OWNERSHIP IN A Western Slope craft distillery for sale. All reasonable offers considered. Please call 970-596-3276 or e-mail: douggtuttle@gmail.com. (2x1)

Delta County Independent

RED POTATOES BY THE sack or truck load. Also pumpkins, squash, pinto beans, apples, onions, roasted chiles and more. Also buffalo meat. Devries Buffalo Ranch. 970-323-6559. (tfnx43)

ALCOHOLICS ANONYmous meeting, women only, (non-smoking), Saturdays, 11 a.m., in the basement of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 5th and Palmer, (go to the back door). (tfx1)

HORIZONS CARE CENTER 11411 Hwy. 65 • Eckert, CO 81418

Looking for a new challenge? Then Horizons Health Care is looking for you! FARM FRESH EGGS FOR sale. $2.50 per dozen. Call 216-7443. (2x2)

Corporate housing

AVAILABLE FEBRUARY 1 two bedroom, one bath, garage. 361 West 6th Street, Delta. $525 plus deposit. No pets and no smoking. Water included. Call 323-5555. (2x2) THREE BEDROOM DUPlex in Delta, attached garage; all appliances; no pets; no smoking; $800 per month. 874-9215. (2x1)

ATTENTION QUILTERS and crafters. For sale, $200Grace EZ3 Fabri-Fast quilting frame, extends from crib to king. $50-large plastic tote of quilting books, patterns and supplies. $20-large plastic tote of material. $50-large plastic tote of plastic canvas books and patterns. $30three large totes of yarn. $20large plastic tote of various craft items. $200-Simplicity Easylock surger, four thread or three thread differential feed. Call 970-323-5474, leave message. (3x1)

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NICE TWO BEDROOM, 1 bath duplex with garage in Delta. $650 per month, $500 deposit. No pets. Call 2529550. (tfnx48) THREE BEDROOM, TWO bath, 2 car garage, fenced home for rent in Montrose. Water, sewer and trash included. $1,000 per month plus deposit. Call 970-2491658. (4x1)

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FLORAL PRINT SOFA WITH fold out bed $50.00. 260-1268 or 874-0493. (tfnx44) THANK YOU SO VERY much to all who gave flowers, food, time, cards and preparation for dad's memorial (Martin Brezonick) at the American Legion. The memorial was wonderful, the food was wonderful and all who called us and came to it was wonderful. Thank you to the American Legion for all their kindness and help getting it ready. Also thank you Baldy Palmer, Dustin Clark, Jerry LaBounty and the Army from Grand Junction who did the military part. We so appreciated it. The Martin Brezonick family. (1x2)

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Always accepting applications for PRN CNAs, Nurses, Occupational and Physical Therapists We offer sign-on bonuses. Join a team who is making a difference in the lives of seniors. Send resume to lquon@voa.org or call (970) 835-3113 EOE/AA

HELP WANTED: The Delta County Sheriff’s Office is offering a challenging career with variety and opportunity in a full service law enforcement agency. Applications are being accepted for Court House Security Officer. Qualifications include a High School diploma or equivalent, U.S. citizen; a certified or certifiable Colorado Peace Officer preferred. Must be 21 years of age, demonstrate good judgment and dependability, the ability to work with the public. Selection process for Court House Security Officer includes written exam, oral board, interview, full background investigation, (including review of prior use of alcohol/drugs). Medical exam will be required upon offer of position. In addition to hiring the successful applicant, all applications submitted will be added to the current hiring list for future testing. Female and male applicants are encouraged to apply. Position is funded through the State Courthouse Security Funding Grant that is subject to renewal annually. Starting Salary: $26,095$31,326 plus excellent benefits. Interested persons may submit a County application to the County Administrator’s office on or before Friday, January 15, 2010 at 12:00 noon. Applications may be obtained at the Administrator’s office, 501 Palmer St., Suite 227, Delta, CO 81416. Applications may also be obtained on our website at www.deltacounty.com. A resume may be attached to the County Application. Delta County is an EOE/ADA Employer.

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Call Today West Slope Ag Center 412 S. 5th St. • Olathe 970-323-5869

PUBLIC AUCTION Western State College of Colorado in Gunnison announces the auction of surplus property to the public on

Thursday, January 14, 2010 on the campus at Keating Hall.

You Need It We Make It! GRAIN - CRX Corn, Whole Corn, Oats, Barley & Wheat FEED - Hog • Chicken Calf & Horse All Natural bulk or bag. Your barrels or ours. No chasing all over the country!

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THE DELTA COUNTY Independent runs these items as a public service free of charge for non-profit organizations, if no fees are charged. However, each group is asked to please keep them current by calling 874-4421. GRIEF SUPPORT GROUPS offered by Hospica and Palliative Care of Western CO are held weekly at the following locations: Hotchkiss United Methodist Church, every Monday 12:30 p.m.; and in Delta at the Grand Mesa Oncology and Education Center on Stafford Lane, every Thursday, 6-7:30 p.m. No fee involved. Open group to anyone in the community. Call Anne at 8746823 for questions. (TFNx31) FREE DIAPERS FOR UP to one year! Pregnant women in Delta County can now get help to quit smoking and get something they can really use after their baby arrives — free diapers. Healthy moms have healthy babies. Enroll in the Baby & Me Tobacco Free program today. Contact the Delta County Health Department at 874-2165 or your local physician. (TFNx2) THE DELTA ELKS LODGE has been since its beginning and continues to be at the center of the social scene in the community. We have hosted wedding receptions, anniversary celebrations, birthday parties, class reunions and dances for nearly a century. Now we need the community's help in building an elevator. Please send any donations to 563 Main Street, Delta, CO 81416 or call 874-3624 for more information on how you can help make this a reality.

FREE Home Delivery on all our Pet Food

FOR SALE-YELLOW lab puppies, AKC registered, first shots and dewormed. $600. Ready by end of February. 260-1268. (tfnx1)

CEDAREDGE DOCTOR'S Office is now accepting resumes/applications for LPN or MA or equal experience, includes extensive paperwork and multi-tasking. Part-time beginning in February. Send to Marilyn, 255 South Grand Mesa Drive, Cedaredge, CO 81413. (3x1)

(at the East end of Gothic St.) Preview period 8 a.m.-noon on the 14th. Bidder registration begins at noon with the auction beginning soon thereafter. All items purchased must be paid for in cash or credit card by the conclusion of the auction and removed from Keating Hall no later than 3 p.m. on Friday, January 22, 2010. All items are sold in “As is” condition and come with no warranty. Items for sale include: • Working commercial kitchen appliances & dining room items & furniture used to serve 2,000 meals per day. Such as ovens, ranges, refrigerators, fryers, stainless steel tables, mixers, dishes, & more. Also included is an 1100cf walk-in freezer, good cond. with newer compressor. • Office/resident hall furniture • Tables & chairs of all kinds, inc. dining tables & chairs for 300+ • Booths and stools • Retail display shelves and racks

See our website, www.western.edu/ administration/finadmn and click on the link for the auction for photos and more details.

THE DISTRICT ATTORNey's Office provides services to those who have been victimized by a crime of domestic violence, assault and other crimes. To learn more about the victim assistance services provided by the District Attorney's Office, please contact Lou Nesbit at 970-252-4260. (tfx41) HOTCHKISS-CRAWFORD Historical Museum. Winter hours, Saturdays 1-4 p.m. thru December 24. $3 admission or free to members. Come see our museum at 2nd & Hotchkiss Streets in Hotchkiss. 872-3780. (tfx44) ALCOHOLICS ANONYmous, at Friends of Bill W. club at 9th and Palmer, meets Mon., through Fri. at noon (Mon. meditation, Tue. discussion, Wed. step study, Thu. discussion, Fri. big book study); Tuesday 8 p.m., big book study; Thurs. 8 p.m., discussion, Sun. 1 p.m., speaker. Phone number is 874-8282, for more information. (tfx12)

NARCOTICS ANONYmous meets at 897 Palmer, Delta Fridays at 7:30 p.m. (tfx1) DELTA FOOD PANTRY needs meals for Delta families who are temporarily in need. Donations of non-perishable food may be brought to 628 Meeker. (tfx36) HELP!!! KEEP THE animal population under control, and SAVE an animal's life. Adopt your new cat or dog from the Delta County Humane Society. Adoption fee is minimal. Call 8742149. (DCHS) THERE IS A VFW MEETING on the first Monday of each month. At 6 p.m. there is a potluck and the meeting is at 7 p.m. at the Veterans Building, 15th & Howard, Delta. For further information, call 874-5174. (tfx31) CHAPTER, UNITS OF DAV regular meetings on the second Monday of each month at 7 p.m. at the Veterans Building, 15th & Howard, Delta. For further information, call 874-5174. (tfx19)

PAONIA AMERICAN Legion runs a year round non-perishable emergency food pantry. This is for the North Fork area. For information, call 527-6252. (tfx49) SAVE EYEGLASSES, OLD jewelry and silver or bits of gold and silver scraps. The Grand Odd Fellow Lodge is sending them to: New Eyes for the Needy, 549 Millburn Ave., Short Hills, NJ 07078 or send them to: Gale Conger, Secretary of IOOF Lodge #116, 544 St. Hwy. 548, Delta, CO 81416. THE AMERICAN RED Cross needs you. Become one of the Red Cross volunteers who says, “We’ll Be There, Because Help Can’t Wait!” Call your local Red Cross Chapter at 970-2424851 or 1-800-HELP NOW for information on the difference you can make in someone’s life as a disaster volunteer. ((TFNx4))

SUPPORT GROUP: CAREgivers, friends and loved ones of Alzheimer’s and dementia victims. Facing difficult situations? Get help. 2nd Monday every month, 10 a.m. Grand Mesa Southern Baptist Church, 110 SE Jay, Cedaredge. Call Karen for more details, 8353113. (tfx3) GOT TIME? RSVP NEEDS senior citizen volunteers throughout area. If you have 2 - 4 hours per month minimum, opportunities in Delta/Montrose counties that match your interests are available. YOU are the missing LINK. Call 856-8657 or 249-9639. (tfx28)

ALANON FAMILY GROUP meets in Delta at 8 p.m. on Tuesdays at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 5th and Palmer. If there is a problem of alcoholism in a family member or friend, we can help you. You are not alone. Call 856-3446 or 835-3408 for information. (TFNx19) THE PREGNANCY REsource Center needs staff volunteers to join our team of those committed to presenting life and the truth of Jesus Christ. Why not call us at 874-5733 and find out more? (tfx26)

FARM WORKER HEALTH Services: We offer assistance with medical, dental and medicines. If you work in agriculture you may qualify for our services. For more information call 323-0538. (tfx12)

YOU HAVE THE POWER TO change a child's life! Children are waiting for senior partners in Delta County right now! Can you spare 3 hours a week? We need your help! Call today for more information. Please volunteer to spend time with a child in our community. Partners of Delta, Montrose and Ouray, 874-4661, www. partners-west.org. or www. deltayouth@montrose.net. (tfx13)

SERVICIOS DE SALUD De Campesinos: Ofrecemos ayuda con doctores, dentistas, y medicinas. Si trabajas en agricultura puedes calificar para nuestros servicios. Para mas informacion llame al 323-0538. (tfx12) YOU CAN QUIT. WE CAN help. Colorado Tobacco Quitline offers free, confidential assistance. Call 1800-QUIT-NOW. (TFNx28).

HOROSCOPES ARIES - Mar 21/Apr 20 There is a cause in your heart, Aries, and it will direct much of what you do for the week. You may need to recruit a helper to keep up with all of your plans. TAURUS - Apr 21/May 21 Think about a change of scenery, Taurus, because you can use it. It may take more than a day or two away from work to recharge your batteries, however. GEMINI - May 22/Jun 21 Gemini, a new address leads to plenty of new relationships. You just have to weed through them to find the ones that have serious potential. A friend is jealous of your good fortune. CANCER - Jun 22/Jul 22 You are tempted to play the blame game, Cancer. But think better of it when some new information comes to the surface. Thursday will be a good day for personal reflection. LEO - Jul 23/Aug 23 Leo, there’s a chance you will be passed over for something important this week. Don’t let it get you down. You’ll have another opportunity soon enough. VIRGO - Aug 24/Sept 22 Even though someone repeatedly asks you not to do something, you seem to keep on doing it, Virgo. If you’re looking for trouble, this is the perfect way to get into it. LIBRA - Sept 23/Oct 23 Libra, a big argument yields no winners, only losers. It’s your responsibility to start mending some fences. There’s a close friend who has some good advice if you’ll listen. SCORPIO - Oct 24/Nov 22 Cabin fever, boredom, the winter blues ... call it what you want to, Scorpio, but you’ve certainly got a case. This could be a good time to head to a warmer climate. SAGITTARIUS - Nov 23/Dec 21 Now is not the time to make big decisions, Sagittarius, such as financial moves or whether to get a pet. In a few weeks things will seem more clear and it may be a better time. CAPRICORN - Dec 22/Jan 20 Capricorn, before you get sidetracked by one way of thinking, it’s better if you listen to as many ideas as possible. The right one for you is just around the corner. AQUARIUS - Jan 21/Feb 18 This week you could feel in a domestic mood, Aquarius. So surround yourself with those activities you love to do at home. Maybe it’s cooking or some redecorating. PISCES - Feb 19/Mar 20 Pisces, a chance for romance is fleeting, so you better jump on it now. Your soul mate is just waiting for that special connection.

Area shoppers know the Classifieds are the purr-fect place to find a bargain. In the Classifieds, you can track down deals on everything from collectibles to cuddly kittens. It’s easy to place an ad or find the items you want and it’s used by hundreds of area shoppers every day.

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HEALTHY BABIES START with early prenatal care. Delta County Health Department. Offers access to immediate, temporary Medicaid for pregnant women who qualify. 874-2165. (tfx25) DONATE YOUR USED car, truck, motorcycle, or RV to Hospice & Palliative Care of Western Colorado for a tax deduction and help enhance the quality of life for those facing serious illness and grief. Hospice handles the paperwork and vehicle removal. Vehicles need not be in running order, but should have a clear title and no major damage. Call 970257-2366 or 970-683-3207. (tfx24)

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Delta County Independent,

Wednesday, January 13, 2010

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Church group donates quilts to abused kids Children who end up in the court system because of abuse or neglect are often removed from their homes. But sadly, they must

Sunshine Club meets after school The spring 2010 term of Sunshine Club, a non-denominational Christian after school club at Garnet Mesa Elementary School, is underway. Kids in kindergarten through fifth grade meet weekly when school is in session from 3:30-5 p.m. Caring, enthusiastic volunteers provide snacks, games, songs, crafts, skits, and group prayer time, which reinforce that day’s Bible lesson and story. For more information, call Kami Collins at 874-0340.

leave belongings behind. A local church group decided to help, and recently made handmade quilts, along with matching pajamas, that were presented to 10 children, from ages 6 months to 12 years, currently being helped by Voices for Children, CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates.) The colorful quilts, in different designs and colors, were made by the Relief Society of the Montrose Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints. CASA Voices for Children volunteer coordinator Martha Cappanno said “The reactions from the children were priceless. One volunteer reported a child being so excited because her quilt matched her room perfectly.” Children removed from an abusive or neglectful home are placed in a safe environment while their cases are being settled in court, either through foster care or by staying with a close relative.

Their safety is most important, but it’s just as important that they have a voice in the courtroom, which CASA provides. Volunteers trained through Voices for Children become the child’s advocate in the courtroom and represent the child’s best interests. Volunteers are court appointed, conduct their own investigations into the child’s case and present their findings to the judge. CASA Voices for Children operates in the 7th Judicial District and represents children in Montrose, Delta, Hinsdale, Gunnison, Ouray and San Miguel counties. During 2009, approximately 100 children were given a voice in the courts through Voices for Children. More volunteers are always needed, and donations are encouraged to the nonprofit organization. Cappanno welcomes calls or emails and potential volunteers

are also encouraged to stop by the CASA office in the Enterprise Center, 300 North Cascade, Suite T8. The phone number is 970-249-0337 and email at casa@gwe.net. Donations can be mailed to CASA, P.O. Box 1708, Montrose CO 81402-3293. For more details, log onto CASA’s website at casanow.org.

Bible study focuses on Romans Delta United Methodist Church is offering a 10-week brown bag Bible study of the book of Romans on Thursdays beginning Jan. 21 from noon to 1 p.m. Pack yourself a lunch and meet in the fellowship hall at 477 Meeker Street.

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FROM LEFT, CASA VOLUNTEER Dee Arnold, with staff members Mary Jo Mills, Martha Cappanno and Karen Tuttle, executive director.

For a quote on all your printing needs call Randy Crespin at 874-4421.

Delta County

Church Services Directory Delta Area

DELTA FIRST ASSEMBLY OF GOD Eaton & Dodge Pastor: Lee Ponder Sunday: Celebration Service Sunday School Celebration Service Tuesday: Bible Study Wednesday: Family night Royal Rangers Missionettes Fireproof Youth (Jr. & Sr. High) Saturday: Men's Prayer Breakfast

874-3568 8:30 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 9:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m.

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LANDMARK MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH 12th & Grand, Delta • 874-3717 Pastor: Ken Gilchrist Sunday: Sunday School (all ages) 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Sunday Evening 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Evening 7:00 p.m.

CHURCH OF CHRIST 164 Grand Blvd. (Left on top of 3rd St. Hill) Sunday Bible Study Sunday Morning Worship Sunday Brown Bag Lunch Sunday Afternoon Service Wednesday Bible Study

874-4971 9:45 a.m. 10:45 a.m. 12:00 Noon 1:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m.

EL BUEN PASTOR SPANISH ASSEMBLY OF GOD 860 Crawford Ave., Delta Carlos & Rosemary Sluder, Pastors – 874-0167 Jaime & Blanca Moreno, Youth – 874-6111 Arturo & Alicia Carrasco, Children – 874-0771 Domingo: Escuela Dominical 10:00 a.m. Predicacion 11:00 a.m. Culto de la Tarde y Niños 6:00 p.m. Lunes: Middle School 7:00 p.m. Miercoles: Family Night 7:00 p.m. Jueves: Jovenes 7:00 p.m. Viernes: Cultos de Hogar 7:00 p.m.

GUNNISON VALLEY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Senior Pastor Terry D. Hedrick Associate Pastor Edward (Mike) Sandridge Website: gvcnazarene.org Email: gvcnazarene@aol.com 1721 H Rd. Delta, CO 81416 (970) 874-0848 Sunday: Sunday School for all ages 9:30 a.m. Worship Service: With Worship Leader Gary Lear & The GVC Praise Team Including Children’s Church And Nursery 10:45 a.m. Wednesday: Ladies’ Breakfast 8:30 a.m. Fellowship & Bible Study Including Potluck Dinner 6:00 p.m. Study Groups: Meeting at various places and times throughout the week. We want to extend a personal invitation to everyone. Please come and make yourself at home. “Our church could be your home.” “We exist to glorify God by raising up Christ-centered, Spirit-filled Disciple makers.”

COMMUNITY OF CHRIST

CENTER FOR RELIGIOUS SCIENCE

1061 Meeker St., Delta cofchrist.org Sunday Morning Worship 10:00 a.m. For more information call 626-3347

658 Howard St., Delta Rev. Kay Spinden 874-3425 Sunday Services 10:30 a.m. Children’s Classes 10:30 a.m. Science of Mind Classes Also Available

CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF DELTA

1290 A St., Delta, CO 874-9497 Pastor Andy Thomas Website: www.cbdelta.com E-Mail: contact_us@cbdelta.com Sunday: Bible Study 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Wednesday: Praise and Prayer 7:00 p.m.

CHRISTIAN SCIENCE SOCIETY 751 Meeker St., Delta 874-8083 Sunday: Bible Lesson Sermon Sunday School Wednesday: Testimony Meeting Child Care Provided Everyone Welcome

10:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m.

DELTA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 5th & Meeker Streets - Delta Office — 874-9501 Roy Trueblood, Pastor delta.umc@juno.com Early Worship 8:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Worship 10:45 a.m. (Child care, handicap accessible) Communion Worship 1st Sunday Traditional Worship 2nd & 4th Sunday

GRAND MESA BIBLE CHURCH Pastor Gary Culp 874-8315 710 Crawford Ave. – Delta Sunday School For All Ages 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 10:30 a.m. Please call for information about Bible studies and Prayer times

FIRST CHURCH OF GOD 1102 Howard St., Delta Church 874-4647 Minister - Rev. Tom Grimes Sunday School 9:00 a.m. Worship Service 10:15 a.m. Children’s Church Available Thurs. Bible Study 6:15 p.m.

MARANATHA FELLOWSHIP (The LORD Cometh) 1712 H Road, Delta Pastor Earl Douglas 874-9135 Sunday School Morning Worship Sunday Night Wed. Prayer & Bible Study All Welcome

Pastor: Bill Forbes 874-4893 135 E. 4th Street Delta, Colo. 81416 Adult Bible Study 9:00 a.m. Worship Service & Praise Music 10:15 a.m. Children’s Church 10:30 a.m. Children’s Church offered every week during worship Child care available

10:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. 6:30 p.m.

“Loyal to the orthodox Christian faith as received by Anglicanism” Pastor Tom Seibert 5th & Palmer St. Rector's Study: 874-9489 Holy Eucharist and Sunday School (Sunday) 10:15 a.m. Order of St. Luke & Healing Service, First Monday each month 6:00 p.m. Morning Prayer/Communion Wednesday 10 a.m.

DELTA CHRISTIAN CHURCH Reaching the children and youth of Western Delta County I Rd. & 1600 Rd. North Delta 874-4322 Ministry Staff: Don Bavor, Kirsten Alsdorf Buffy Zentmeyer; Jay Alsdorf Sunday: Worship First Service 8:45 a.m. Adult & Teen Connections 10:00 a.m. Second Service 10:45 a.m. Children’s Church: Age 3-5th grade Childcare (infant/preschool) all services. For Elem., M.S. & H.S. activities, please call

GARNET MESA BAPTIST CHURCH 863 A Street, Delta Dick Neale, Pastor — 874-4837 Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Services 11 a.m. & 6:30 p.m. Prayer Meeting (Wednesday) 7:00 p.m. Independent, Fundamental

ST. JOSEPH’S TRADITIONAL ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH Latin Mass 59350 Carnation Rd., Olathe 323-0243 Sunday Masses 8:00 a.m., 10:00 a.m. Rosary & Confessions 1/2 hour before each mass Daily masses as scheduled

ST. ANDREW THE APOSTLE ORTHODOX 298 Bert St. 874-5225 Father Daniel Jones www.saintandrewsdelta.org Saturday Great Vespers 5:00 p.m. Sunday Divine Liturgy 9:30 a.m. Please call: for feast day services schedule

REDEEMER LUTHERAN CHURCH (Missouri Synod) Pastor Jeffrey Ryan 1000 Pioneer Road - 874-3052 Worship Service 9:00 a.m. Bible Classes and Sunday School 10:15 a.m. Tiny Treasures Preschool

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH Pastor: Seth Coridan 763 Meeker St. Sabbath School Saturday Morning Worship Prayer Meetings Wednesday

American Baptist Church deltafirstbaptist.org Pastor James Conley 1250 Pioneer Road 874-3847 Sunday: Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Morning Worship 10:30 a.m. Sunday Night Church 6:30 p.m. Wednesday: Middle School Blitz 6:30 p.m. AWANA (Sept.-April) 6:30 p.m. Friday: House of Prayer 6:00 p.m. Saturday: Men’s Bible Study 7:30 a.m. High School Saturday Night Live 7:00 p.m.

ST. MICHAEL’S PARISH

ST. LUKE'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

Surface Creek

9:30 a.m. 11:00 a.m. 7:00 p.m.

Father Henry Aguwa, S.M.M.M., Pastor 628 Meeker St., Delta 874-3300 Saturday: Sacrament of Forgiveness 4:30 p.m. Mass 5:30 p.m. Sunday: English Mass 10:00 a.m. Spanish Mass 12:00 Noon Daily Mass Wed.-Fri. 8:00 a.m.

THUNDER MOUNTAIN CHURCH OF CHRIST Meeting: Bill Heddles Rec. Center Sundays: Bible Classes 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 10:30 a.m. (Children’s church available) Youth Ministry: Matt Hamm 640-4257 Children’s Ministry: Dan Dunham 874-1629 Weekly home Bible studies Information: 874-4372 • 874-7816

SEVENTH-DAY ADVENTIST CHURCH 290 S.W. 2nd Ave., Cedaredge 210-3398 Pastor Seth Coridan Sabbath School Saturday 9:15 a.m. Morning Worship 10:50 a.m. Prayer Meeting Tuesday 7:00 p.m.

CEDAREDGE COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Debra A. Edwards, Pastor Vickie Richards-Street, Pastoral Associate Rev. Bob Watts, Pastor Emeritus 3rd & Aspen, PO Box 369, Cedaredge, CO 81413 (970) 856-3696 Sunday School 8:45 a.m. Celebration Service 9:00 a.m. Traditional Worship Service (Nursery provided) 10:00 a.m. Communion Worship First Sunday Mid-HS Youth 4:00 p.m. Crossfire Youth Group 6:00 p.m. Children, Youth and Adult Choirs Bible Studies Available OPEN HEARTS! OPEN MINDS! OPEN DOORS!

CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE 2291 Q25 Road, Cedaredge, Colo. 856-6137 Pastors John and MaryLouise Dannels Sunday School 10:00 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m.

1679 Pioneer Rd., Delta Corner of E. 16th St./F Rd. and Pioneer Rd. 874-3444 Sunday: Uncompahgre Ward 9:00 a.m. Delta Ward 11:00 a.m.

JESUS’ NAME PENTECOSTAL CHURCH Serving One God as One People 12th & Meeker St., Delta Thursday 7:00 p.m. Sunday 5:30 p.m. Home Bible Studies Available For more information call: 970-275-2461 or 970-417-7834

Surface Creek FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF CEDAREDGE 370 W. Main St. — 856-3830 P.O. Box 400, Cedaredge, CO 81413-0400 Email: fbc@kaycee.net Senior Pastor Dik Abbott Associate Pastor Justin Dryden Sunday: Sunday School for All Ages 9:00 a.m. Morning Worship Service 10:15 a.m. Children’s Church Available Evening Service 6:00 p.m. Wednesday: Bible Study 6:00 p.m. AWANA and Youth 6:30 p.m.

GRAND MESA SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH 110 S.E. Jay Ave., Cedaredge, CO 856-4672 Rev. Steven Puls Bible Study 9:30 a.m. Worship Service 10:45 a.m. Evening Worship 6:00 p.m. Team Kid (Wednesday) 6:00 p.m. Prayer & Bible Study (Wednesday) 7:00 p.m. Brotherhood Breakfast (1st Saturday) 8:00 a.m. Fellowship Breakfast (last Tuesday) 8:00 a.m. (at Ole Bakery)

ECKERT PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 13025 Highway 65, Eckert P.O. Box 7 835-3441 Pastor Jo DeVinny Sunday: Morning Worship: Year Round 10:30 a.m. Children’s Sunday School during worship Second Tuesday of the Month Youth Group (Hunsicker Hall, Lower Level) 6:00-7:30 p.m. Thursday: Bible Study Held at Big E Market 7:30 a.m.

CRAWFORD FRIENDS CHURCH Non-Denominational 3842 Stearman Lane Crawford, CO 81415 921-LORD (5673) Pastor Jerry Dutton Sunday Worship Service 9:30 a.m. Sunday School & Adult Bible Study 10:45 a.m. Children’s Church and Nursery provided Home Bible Studies Available www.crawfordchristians.org

MOUNTAIN VIEW BIBLE CHURCH Lazear, CO – 872-2139 Pastor Jim Jesser – 323-6412 Youth Pastor Jake Erickson - 872-6329 Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Service 11:00 a.m. Evening Service 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Service & Youth Night 7:00 p.m. Christ Centered Country Church Independent and Fundamental

PAONIA UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 2nd and Onarga Pastor Russell Fletcher Bible Study 9:30 a.m. Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Worship 10:30 a.m. Youth Group 6:00 p.m. Child care provided every Sun. and on special occasions.

NEW HOPE EVANGELICAL FREE CHURCH IMMANUEL LUTHERAN CHURCH

Meets at Cedaredge Community Center Pastor Bill Williamson 856-4458 www.newhopefreechurch.org Sunday Worship Service 10:00 a.m. Children’s Church 10:45 a.m. Nursery Available Men’s Breakfast 1st & 3rd Sat. 7:00 at Ole Bakery Youth Groups — schedules vary Call for time and place

(Missouri Synod) 5th & North Fork, Paonia at the Northwest corner of City Park Pastor Rod Loose 527-3232 Morning Worship 9:00 a.m. Lent Worship Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Bible Study following worship service Visitors Always Welcome.

ST. PHILIP'S CATHOLIC CHURCH

FIRST CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF PAONIA

Cedaredge

CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER DAY SAINTS

North Fork

Father Henry Aguwa, S.M.M.M., Pastor 856-6495 8:00 a.m. Mass

Sunday: Tuesday: Sacrament of Forgiveness

5:30 p.m. 6:00 p.m. Mass For more information, call 856-6495

ALL SAINTS LUTHERAN CHURCH, ELCA Janice Johnson, Pastor 20101 Deer Creek Rd., Austin - 835-3667 www.allsaintslutheran-delta.org Sunday: Worship 10:00 a.m. Open Communion (1st & 3rd Sundays)

227 Oak Street • 970-527-7291 • 970-527-3450 P.O. Box 413, Paonia, CO 81428 Co-Pastors James Gall & Ed Hollett Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Traditional Church Service 10:45 a.m.

1596 S.W. 9th St., Cedaredge 856-3586 Bob Hillyer - Senior Pastor Dane Hillyer - Youth Associate Lynde Munfrada - Children Sunday School 9:00 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship 10:00 a.m. Revolution Youth 6:00 p.m. Wed. Family Night: Adult Bible Study, Youth & Children's Ministries 7:00 p.m. Men's Breakfast (Saturday) 7:00 a.m. cedarag.org

SURFACE CREEK COMMUNITY CHURCH 21987 Austin Road • Austin John Copper, Pastor 856-4675 Jacopper@tds.net Sunday: Worship Service 10:00 a.m. with Children’s Church and nursery provided Wednesday: Bible Study 7:00 p.m.

North Fork HOTCHKISS COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Patricia Johnson 872-4881 2nd & Orchard Office: 872-3540 Sanctuary is handicapped accessible Children's and Adult’s Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Peace Circle, 2nd. Tues. 9:30 a.m. Girl Scouts Tues. 4:00 p.m. Girl Scouts Wed. 4:00 p.m. Wearhouse hours: Monday 9 a.m.-3:00 p.m. UMW Meet 3rd Saturday 9:00 a.m.

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40259 M Rd., Paonia 970-527-5443 Sunday Morning 10:00 a.m. Wednesday Evening 5:00 p.m. Teaching Sound Bible Doctrine

PAONIA FRIENDS CHURCH 409 3rd St., Paonia, CO 81428 Pastor Gaylen Kinser Office: (970) 527-6151 Sunday: SUNDAY WORSHIP SERVICE 9:00 a.m. with NURSERY for children 19 mos.-3 years SUNDAY SCHOOL for ages 19 months-adults 10:00 a.m.

CRAWFORD COMMUNITY UNITED METHODIST CHURCH Rev. Patricia Johnson 297 Dogwood Ave., Crawford 921-3300 Sunday Worship 9:00 a.m. Adult Education 8:00 a.m. Children’s Education 9:00 a.m.

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH OF HOTCHKISS 203 W. Main - Hotchkiss, CO 81419 Church 872-3313 Sunday: Sunday School all ages 9:45 a.m. Sunday Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Choir Practice, Wednesday 6:00 p.m. Bible Study and Prayer, Wednesday 7:00 p.m. 1st & 3rd Saturday Pre-Teen Youth Group 6:00-8:00 p.m. Teen Youth Group 7:00-9:00 p.m. Food Pantry Available Call Velma at 872-3373

PAONIA ASSEMBLY OF GOD 7th & Oak Paonia • 527-3292 www.paoniaassemblyofgod.com Pastor James Crawford Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 10:45 a.m. Kids’ Church 10:45 a.m. Wednesday 7:00 p.m. Come Expecting

HOTCHKISS CHURCH OF CHRIST

CHURCH OF JESUS CHRIST OF LATTER-DAY SAINTS

Minister Windell Howard 175 N. 1st St., Hotchkiss 527-3225 Sunday Service 10:30 a.m.

Bishop Stephen W. Bayles 5th and Oak, Paonia 527-4239 Sacrament Meeting 10:00 a.m.-11:10 a.m. Sunday School 11:15 a.m.-12:05 p.m. Priesthood & Relief Society 12:10-1:00 p.m.

SACRED HEART CATHOLIC CHURCH

CHURCH OF GOD CEDAREDGE ASSEMBLY OF GOD

NORTH FORK CHURCH OF CHRIST

(Anderson Affiliate) 188 N. First Street, Hotchkiss P.O. Box 477 Visitors Welcome 872-3664 Sunday School 9:30 a.m. Sunday Worship Service 10:30 a.m. Wednesday Bible Study & Prayer 7:00 p.m.

PAONIA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP CHURCH 235 Box Elder Avenue - Paonia 527-3161 Youth Pastor: Mike Mills www.paoniachristianfellowship.com Sunday Services: Sunday School for ages 2-112 9:00 a.m. Worship Service 10:15 a.m. Children’s Church 10:15 a.m. Overboard 4-6th Grade 6:00 p.m. Monday Ladies Bible Study 1:00 p.m. Wednesday: Youth Group 7:00 p.m. Please join our family for a variety of music and worship. Something for everyone!

BIBLE CENTER CHURCH 1117 Third Street, Paonia www.biblecenteronline.com John Owen, Pastor Phone 527-4629 Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Morning Worship 11:00 a.m. Prayer Service 5:15 p.m. Evening Service 6:00 p.m. Awana Clubs - Wednesday 7:00 p.m.

NORTH FORK BAPTIST CHURCH Pastor John Robbins 527-4644 639 Samuel Wade Rd., Paonia Sunday School 9:45 a.m. Worship Service 11:00 a.m. Evening Service 6:00 p.m. Wednesday Prayer Meeting 6:00 p.m. Nursery Provided

235 North Fork Paonia • 527-3214 Saturday Evening Mass Sunday Mass

5:00 p.m. 8:30 a.m.

ST. MARGARET MARY CATHOLIC CHURCH Bridge & Pinon St. Hotchkiss • 527-3214 Sunday Mass

10:30 a.m.

Olathe OLD KING JAMES BIBLE BAPTIST CHURCH 5th & Horton, Olathe, CO (970) 497-0790 Sunday School Preaching

9:30 a.m. 10:30 a.m. & 6:00 p.m.

Grand Junction CHRISTIAN CHURCH OF GOD 2883 Victoria Drive - Grand Junction Pastor Del Leger, 249-6857 Assistant Elbert Keefauver, 434-1284 Assistant Coy Colbert, 858-9299 Services Saturday 11:00 a.m.

Montrose LIVING WORD LUTHERAN CHURCH 33 N. Uncompahgre Ave. Montrose • 249-4405 Pastor Matthew Frey Sunday Service 9:00 a.m. Sunday School/Bible Study 10:15 a.m. Wednesday Night Bible Study 7:00 p.m. List your church here for $17 per quarter.

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