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Mazatzal Sunrise

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The third big storm to hit Rim Country broke Tuesday morning, producing this spectacular sunrise over the Mazatzals. It may have also officially ended the drought. See the story on page 2.

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Finally focused on fire Payson council will hold two hearings before adopting code “I have been doing this for 15 years and it is finally time we got to talk to the council. It is pretty cool.” Capt. Toby Waugh

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Mayor Craig Swartwood and two new councilors, sang a far different tune. They voted to begin the process of overhauling building and fire codes to require defensible yards and homes built with fire-resistant materials to increase the chance firefighters can save buildings from the impact of embers raining down from an approaching wildfire. The council will likely discuss this issue next at the March 2 council meeting, but no firm date has been set. Before adopting a new code, the council will hold at least two public hearings. For many, adopting the WUI code is a long time coming, given Rim Country sits in an area ripe for a forest fire thanks to dense, dry forests, tons of dead fuels on every acre, hot summers and the second highest frequency of lightning strikes in the contiguous U.S. “Our No. 1 disaster risk is wildfire,” said Payson Fire Chief David Staub. For many years, some neighborhoods

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After years of inaction, the Payson Town Council this week finally moved to protect the town from wildfires to the top of the priority list. The council unanimously voted to move forward with adopting the Wildland Urban Interface (WUI) fire code, which would impact construction of new homes and landscaping of existing homes. The vote Tuesday represented the first step in a long process. “Thank you for doing the WUI code,” said Capt. Toby Waugh, with the Payson Fire Department, who gave an overview of the town’s current Firewise program during the work-study session. “I have been doing this for 15 years and it is finally time we got to talk to the council. It is pretty cool.” The move comes almost three years after the former council decided not to adopt the WUI code, saying they did not support heavy-handed, “draconian” government telling people they had to chop down their trees. This council, under the leadership of new

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Before and after images of a Firewise property. Thinning greatly See Payson council, page 7 reduces fire risk, but doesn’t leave a “moonscape” behind.

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The NAPA building next to the Gila County Sheriff’s substation in Payson was purchased in 2014 to expand county facilities to serve northern residents, but it remains vacant.

After at least a decade of studies, Gila County may have to tear down a building it bought to expand court and jail facilities in Payson and come up with a whole new plan. Officials in Payson have pleaded for a “Whether the building is safe, adequate court and jail setup. But sound enough has always despite buying the NAPA building for a cut-rate expansion the county still doesn’t been a question and the know if the building is structurally sound answer depends on who enough to use. By contrast, the county did a $2 million you are talking to.” remodel of a modular office building in Tommie Martin Globe in less than a year in 2016. North Gila County supervisor County has the bulk of the population and pays the lion’s share of the property taxes, but Gila County spends most of its money in Globe. However, the county courts in Payson don’t have enough room to even seat a full jury and the sheriff’s office has no secure way to conduct prisoners from the

• See County expansion, page 6

Mogollon Moose: A rough life, a sweet reward by

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It depended on the luck of the draw if you had cable service from Suddenlink by midweek after the big APS power outage over the Jan. 21-22 weekend. Customers, who did not wish to be named, said they and their neighbors on the same street did not have service from Friday, Jan. 20 to Wednesday, Jan. 25 — and they were not happy with the customer service that refused to explain what happened — or when the cable would come back on. One man from the Alpine Heights area of Payson said he finally went down to the Payson Suddenlink office after the automated customer service line refused to give him answers. He said the office told him it had to do with the “hub” on his street going out. But no one would tell him when to expect a fix. When the Roundup went to the Payson Suddenlink office to ask the same question, another customer had her own complaint. “They locked me out of talking to them after I told them I needed repair ... I said, ‘I’m paying for this and you’re not going to talk to me?’” said the woman who lives over by Payson Golf Course. A Suddenlink customer service representative cut the interview short by insisting the office was private property and asking the reporter to leave. After numerous phone calls, a company representative finally confirmed the outages and the link to the weekend power outages. “We do have active electronics in the neighborhoods where one could get damaged due to a power surge,” he said. “The signal requires a power signal. If we did straight 120 AC on there that would not be a good signal, (however) it’s low voltage so there is no danger (like) an electrical line.” Some of the electronic “hubs” spread around town burned out due to the power outages, said the company spokesperson, who asked not to be named. Customer Kit McGuire said his service came back on after five days. However

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Her life hasn’t always been this sweet. Kristi Church’s beginning wasn’t anything like it is now. Last week, Church celebrated moving her business, the Mogollon Moose, to a new, larger location on Historic Main Street. Since the Moose opened in August, it has garnered a cult-like following. Diners just can’t get “With every loss, I enough of Church’s reciate. Food was the pes, such as the butter braids, the ham and cheese only thing I could on a buttered croissant or control.” the quiche of the day. The eatery also has a Kristi Church Owner of Mogollon Moose monthly salad special, a daily tea and lemonade flavor, crockpots of soup on rainy days and carafes of coffee. Church believed the Moose would succeed, but never thought it would grow so popular so quickly that she would be thinking of moving from her initial, tiny location off Longhorn Road just two weeks after opening. WEATHER: Sunny on Saturday with a high of 44, low of 25. Warming up heading into the week, with highs expected to be near 60 by Tuesday. See page 7

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Kristi and Brian Church (center) with sons Beau and Brandon Bilkey recently relocated the Mogollon Moose to Historic Main Street.

After months of work, the Moose opened in the new location on Jan. 9. Church said she cries at the end of nearly every long day, not because she is exhausted (which she is), but from the outpouring of love and support. The countertops are full of flower bouquets from well-wishers and a steady stream of customers waits at the counter.

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Winter snow relieves drought

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Heavy snowfall across the west has finally produced at least a temporary break in an historic, decade-long drought. Even most of California has largely escaped the clutches of one of the longest, driest spells in the past 1,000 years. Gila County remains “abnormally dry” according to the U.S. Drought Monitor, but a series of winter storms have finally produced a nearly normal snowpack in the high country. In the past several weeks, Roosevelt Lake has rebounded from 42 percent full to 48 percent full. Forecasters say the current snow pack should produce a million acre-feet of runoff down the Salt River system, likely filling Roosevelt for the first time in years. If the trend holds, runoff could result in a big rise in the waterline in Roosevelt Lake, which could produce great spring fishing as the rising water inundates brush that has grown on the shoreline during the low levels of the past several years. The submerged vegetation not only provides cover for fish, it interjects nutrients into the water. Runoff has risen sharply on the streams flowing into Roosevelt. The East Verde River is flowing at 30-40 cubic feet per second, far above normal. The Verde River on Thursday was gushing along at 13,000 cubic feet per second, a huge volume for that stream. The Salt River was flowing at 600 cubic

feet per second. Tonto Creek was flowing at 1,500 cubic feet per second, shutting down many of the crossings and stranding residents on the far side of the creek. Meanwhile, the surprising series of winter storms in a drier than normal “La Niña” year has produced an above-average snowpack on the drainage of the Colorado River, just when the drought seemed ready to force water rationing on the residents of Arizona, Nevada and California — which all draw water from Lake Mead, which had fallen to record-low levels. The federal Colorado Basin River Forecast Center projects 9.8 million acrefeet will flow into Lake Powell this spring — about 3 million acre-feet more than last year. The states that rely on the Colorado River have been working on a plan to reduce long-term use, faced with the looming prospect of rationing. The most recent storms left snow throughout the local watersheds. The snow pack on the drainage of the Verde River went from 80 percent of normal to 180 percent of normal. The snow pack on the Salt River went from 40 percent of normal to 100 percent of normal. So far, the winter has delivered more precipitation on the Rocky Mountains and the Mogollon Rim than any year since 2011. Contact the editor at paleshire@payson.com

A series of winter storms left the first normal snowpack in the high country in years.

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Shelton Flowers, oops, Nicola Tesla, scooped up money from his classmates after making an impressive “Shark Tank”like presentation. Tesla/Flowers had built a motor that used alternating current (AC) as its power source, playing the famous inventor as part of a classroom project. “This motor can run machines small enough to work in the home,” Tesla/Flowers had pitched to his classmates. “You won’t have to hand wash clothing anymore because the machines will be small enough to fit in your home.” As he spoke, a simple motor made from copper wires, magnets and tubes whirred next to the podium. Flowers, a student in Chad Gower’s world history class, had taken on the character of Tesla to sell his classmates on the idea of investing in his invention. Using role-play as a teaching method is one of the tricks Gower has picked up during his years of teaching a subject many find boring — history. In fact, the challenge of “getting to” a student has inspired Gower since he worked as a guard at the Flagstaff prison. “I saw all these people and kids and knew education would have made a difference,” he said. “I thought to myself, ‘What if I got to them when they were kids?’” So, Gower took his love of history into the classroom. After 11 years of teaching, he feels confident enough to bring it alive by combining technology, creativity and a smidgen of competition into the lesson. To make the Industrial Revolution more relevant, Gower decided to ask his students to use modern technology, research and take on the persona of an Industrial Age

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Shelton Flowers, acting as Nicola Tesla, gets fellow classmates to invest in his AC current machine. The lesson helped students to understand the Industrial Revolution. inventor, then pitch to their classmates “Shark Tank”-style to invest in their invention. “Shark Tank” is a show where investors listen to a pitch by an inventor/entrepreneur who then asks for start-up money. “I like ‘Shark Tank,’” said Gower. “I took what other teachers have done and ideas off of the Internet for this class.” Gower gave each student $10 of printed up money to invest if they liked the product and presentation. On the first day of presentations, the class heard from inventors such as Edmund Cartwright (Peter Menghini), inventor of the power loom; Gottlieb Daimler (Ryan Lafave), inventor of the internal combustion engine; Abraham Darby (Michael Gable), inventor of a way of smelting pig iron; and Rudolf Diesel (Dakotta Stockon), inventor of the diesel engine. Some of the students had trouble staying in character, including Darby who broke

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character to praise his grandson. “Even though I’m dead, can I say something about my grandson — Abraham Darby the III?” asked Abraham Darby I. Gower laughed and let the student brag that his grandson built the largest cast iron bridge of the time near Coalbrookdale over the river Severn, which greatly benefited the local town. At the end of the class period, Gower had the inventors tell him how much they had received from their fellow classmates. “The person with the most cash will get extra credit,” said Gower. The history teacher said because of technology and search engines such as Google, he can now focus on teaching the big concepts, such as the difference between capitalism, communism and socialism. The kids can then use their computers to research the details to use in projects such as the “Shark Tank” pitch. Contact the reporter at mnelson@payson.com

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The Rim Country Mountain Biking Association has received a grant from the Mountain Biking Association of Arizona for tools and marketing material. RCMBA President Michael Bonnette said no major trail work in the Tonto National Forest is planned, but the Town of Payson has approved a trail to run through Rumsey Park. “We’re going to build a trail that wraps around the water tank,” he said. “That will

be an intermediate trail. We’ll also have a flow trail with jumps.” Bonnette said he also has a proposal in front of the town for a beginning trail in Rumsey II. “It will incorporate other trails that are already around there,” he said. More frustrating for Bonnette and RCMBA are the Forest Service’s delays with the travel management plan. “They are getting sued from some group,” said Bonnette, “it will hold it up again.” The delay means that the group cannot get permission to even maintain already established trails. But Bonnette and RCMBA continue to

make steps forward by making relationships with Volunteers of Outdoor Arizona, the Town of Payson and the International Mountain Biking Association. Bonnette hopes to connect with members of the community as well to help build the trails in Rumsey. “If we just keep small goals, we’ll keep moving forward,” said Bonnette. To find out about the latest RCMBA news and information, check out the organization’s Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Rim-Country-Mountain-BikingAssociation-245727505768327/?hc_ref=SEARCH Contact the reporter at mnelson@payson.com

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•  Jan. 26, 1838: The first Prohibition law in U.S. history is passed in Tennessee, making it a misdemeanor to sell alcoholic beverages in taverns and stores. •  Jan. 27, 1888: The National Geographic Society is founded in Washington, D.C. The 33 men who originally met and formed the National Geographic Society were a diverse group of geographers, explorers, teachers, lawyers, cartographers, military officers and financiers. •  Jan. 29, 1922: As a blizzard dumps more than 2 feet of snow on Washington, D.C., snow buildup on the flat roof of the Knickerbocker Theatre collapses the building, and tons of steel and concrete crash down on 300 theatergoers attending a Saturday night movie. One hundred and eight people were killed.

File photo of the Yarnell Hill Fire

Payson finally focused on fire The Payson Town Council took a brave, farsighted step this week. Still all fresh and green from an election, the council took the first step to overhaul the town’s fire code. We still have months of study, debate and hearings ahead — and the council faces many choices and decisions. But after years of inaction — the new council held a study session this week on changes that could one day save this community from destruction. And although they didn’t say it during the hearing — the action could also one day save the lives of firefighters willing to risk everything to protect this community. We learned that painful lesson when the Yarnell Hill Fire claimed the lives of 19 firefighters trying to protect it. Those firefighters paid the lethal price of the decades of mismanagement of the forest — and Yarnell’s failure to consider the types of changes Payson is now considering. Make no mistake, the study session was the easy part. The hard part will come when people realize the council is serious about convincing them to thin the brush and trees that endanger not only their homes — but their neighbors’ homes as well. We believe most people will welcome the vital efforts to protect this community from a holocaust like the Rodeo-Chediski Fire. Such furious crown fires can throw softball-sized embers into the air to land a mile ahead of the fire line. If such a rain of fire fell on Payson today, it would set scores of properties on fire. The flames would quickly overwhelm firefighters and spread throughout the whole town. Payson Fire Chief David Staub bluntly warned residents at the study session that he won’t risk sending firefighters in to make a stand on a narrow street choked with brush and trees on every side. It’s enough that firefighters risk their lives for us, it’s unconscionable to ask them to risk death because we ignored the clear and present danger year after year. If you doubt the danger, just drive up Airport Road and look out over the solid expanse of trees — so thick you can hardly see the roofs in the midst of this unnaturally dense, dangerously dry forest. The council will face a challenging task when it comes to formulating building code changes necessary to provide Firewise protection for this community. Fortunately, residents can gain considerable protection without drastic changes. We don’t need to live in barren lots stripped of vegetation. An effective Firewise treatment will leave most of the trees and much of the vegetation — with strategic thinning and removal. The code must encourage property owners to clear out the underbrush and saplings that can carry a fire along the ground. They’ll also need to thin some trees, especially those with branches reaching over rooftops. Moreover, the code must provide a way for the town to force the many absentee property owners to do their part as well. The council is already thinking about ways to help people thin their lots, including the use of volunteer crews, seeking grants to augment thinning efforts and paying for brush pickup programs out of grants and town funds. We all need to be patient and supportive of this vital effort. The second task will likely prove much less difficult — adapting a localized version of the Wildlands-Urban Interface building code. Cities like Prescott and Flagstaff have already adopted versions of this fire-adapted building code without slowing down their growth or adding much to the cost of housing. The Payson Fire Department years ago recommended this step — so it shouldn’t take long to make the changes and adopt the code. This new building code will only affect new construction — and perhaps major remodels of existing homes. It will likely include things like fire-resistant building materials — especially on roofs. It will also likely focus on things like eliminating the space under porches where leaves can collect for floating embers to set alight — starting a fire under the porch that can consume the whole house. The council has rightly given an overhaul of the fire codes the top priority. Certainly, the council must also pay attention to the town budget, the struggles of the economy, the recruitment of new businesses, the promotion of tourism and providing support for local businesses. But only a wildfire roaring through town could destroy this community — and everything we’ve built.

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Generous community Editor: Thank you to the many Payson area neighbors who opened their hearts and wallets in order to make the holiday season a bit more special for many of our Payson Elementary School students. Smiles could be seen on the faces of grateful parents as they collected gifts of warm clothing, bags of food and an array of colorful toys provided for their children. The Payson community has a long history of giving to those who are in need. Much appreciation is extended to members of the Payson Elks Lodge No. 2154, John and Kathy Tautschold, Sy Harrison Masonic Lodge No. 70 F. & A.M., Michael Hansen family, Expedition Church, Don May family and the MMA-Rim Country District & Safeway along with donations from those who wish to remain anonymous. Your generosity is very much appreciated. Laurie Lindell Payson School District

Help political prisoners Editor: Amnesty International is a Nobel Peace Prize winning grassroots human rights organization with over 7 million supporters worldwide working to protect basic human rights for all people, everywhere. We take action through letter writing, petitioning and lobbying elected officials both locally and globally. These simple actions have life changing results! On behalf of Payson Amnesty International local group 1101, I would like to thank Mayor Evans and the Payson Town Council for the sixth proclamation, presented on Nov. 17, recognizing December as Human Rights Awareness Month. This proclamation remains unique to Payson. For six years it has launched a month of human rights activities, bringing citizens together to “Write a Letter and Save a Life” by joining in the annual Global Write for Rights letter writing campaign. Payson Public Library hosted the event for the third year, providing a perfect environment for activists young and old to write letters to free prisoners of conscience, individuals imprisoned solely for the peaceful expression of their beliefs or identity. Three area churches — Payson United Methodist, St. Paul’s Episcopal and Mount Cross Lutheran — hosted letter-writing opportunities. Over 60 folks attended the actual writing event. In just three weeks, Rim Country activists wrote over 500 letters! These included demands to governments to free those unjustly incarcerated, letters of solidarity to those imprisoned and letters of support to families awaiting their release. These events would not have been successful without the support of the following businesses and organizations. A special thank you to: Payson United Methodist Church, St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, Mt. Cross Lutheran Church for your congregation’s participation and support of the write-a-thon; Payson Kiwanis, Zane Grey Soroptimist and Rim Country Democratic Women for your ongo-

ing support; Payson Public Library for your gracious hosting of the event; PostNet for your patience and support in all of our copying needs; the Payson Roundup for your ongoing coverage. And most of all, Rim Country residents and visitors who continue to support Payson Amnesty International’s human rights events. Margaret Mead reminded us to “Never doubt that a small group of committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it’s the only thing that ever has.” Payson Amnesty International invites you to join us as we explore human rights issues and plan local human rights events the third Monday of each month from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at Payson United Methodist Church. We also meet the second Monday of most months from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Crosswinds Restaurant for an informal “Lunch Letters” ongoing letter writing event. Please call Penny at 928-978-1268 or Joan at 928-478-6295 for more information. Penny Navis-Schmidt Payson Amnesty International USA

Terrible service Editor: Here in the Town of Payson power and Internet interruption are the norm during the monsoon summer. Now that it is winter we are subjected to the same interruptions. In the most recent incident our household endured a 14-hour power outage. The outage was widespread and included the communities around Payson. Many other homes and businesses in the area endured an even longer outage. Concurrent with the power outage was an outage of the Suddenlink Internet connection. The Internet connection came back on line after 36 hours, but went out again shortly thereafter. All told, Suddenlink Internet has been unavailable, so far, for over 48 hours. Insuring Payson receives excellent service from the respective utility providers is a basic duty of our town officials. In this citizen’s humble opinion the ball has been dropped. There needs to be a focus on getting better and more reliable utilities for our community. There is just no excuse nor should we accept a norm of such continued poor service to the townspeople of Payson. Mike Ferguson

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ation in schools is not allowed, but teaching the theory of evolution as proven science is encouraged and promoted. Schools, in an effort to minimize teen pregnancy (to their credit) encourages “safe” sex, but the biblical teaching of abstinence, which is 100 percent successful every time, is quite often not allowed. The time-honored biblical definition of marriage between one man and one woman, which has been held by virtually every civilization in history, has now been modified. Call me old-fashioned, but I believe a person should use the bathroom as indicated on their birth certificate. Our government has now decided it is OK to use whichever bathroom you want to use based on which sex you are currently “feeling” like. Let us not forget the option available for women to choose to take the life of their unborn baby as opposed to the belief that all life is sacred, even unborn babies. It is also now apparent that to submit oneself to governing authorities (Romans 13) has become optional. The ongoing level of violence and protests attempting to impugn, discredit and even deny the results of the election is unprecedented. It has become increasingly obvious we as a country have slipped into moral relativism where, as Scripture says, “everyone does what was right in their own eyes.” A nation’s wealth is measured by her values. Let me say that again. A nation’s wealth is measured by her values. Our “wealth account” has been seriously depleted. Our prayer should be that the current administration begins to transition our nation back to our Judaeo-Christian values. God is giving us a second chance. Can we not all support this effort? Norm Liesener

Thanks to Gov. Ducey Editor: Every year before the state budget comes out, all the talk is about money for education and we usually think in terms of more money going to teachers, but that is not all that matters when discussing education funding. There are buildings and expansion and maintenance that have to be dealt with as well. Gov. Ducey’s budget for 2018 includes an interesting proposal. It is a sales tax recapture which should yield about $37 million for capital infrastructure at Arizona’s state universities. We often forget that the state is the most important investor in our higher education institutions and plays a huge role in the success of our state. This is an excellent plan. We need to keep pace with the escalating needs of our hightech world with appropriate laboratories. Our universities produce some of the best research and it needs to be funded. A big thanks to Gov. Ducey. Andy Hunt, retired educator

Editor: One aspect of the recent presidential transition needs highlighting. The peaceful transition of power has taken place. I am now hoping for a transition of values. Returning to traditional Judaeo-Christian values this nation was based on would be heartwarming. There is an alarming level of intolerance and hate aimed at those who hold to these traditional values. The trend has been for schools and government to drift away from these foundation- worthnoting al values. For example, Christian prayers in schools or sports events are or have been “Facts are stubborn things; and whatever banned on the basis of separation of Church may be our wishes, our inclinations, or the and State however, teaching Islam as a “cul- dictates of our passions, they cannot alter ture” is now approved. the state of facts and evidence.” Teaching the biblical account of the cre— John Adams

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Principal Gail Milton praises students in Marti Shipley’s class for their honor roll, Kind Kid and perfect attendance awards.

PES students rewarded for accomplishments dergartners and first-graders had already celebrated their honor roll, Kind Kid and perfect attendance recipients. Each class had a majority of its students stand to receive awards. As each student rose to go to the front of the room, their fellow classmates would clap and yell praises to the recipients. Parents added to the cacophony of noise with shouts of praise and loud applause. Yet parents had to wait to high five or grab a hug from their student until they lined up to return to class — giving the kids something to really smile about. Contact the reporter at mnelson@payson.com

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Principal Gail Milton believes in positive reinforcement. So, students receive recognition for making the honor roll, having perfect attendance and showing extra kindness to their fellow classmates. On top of these recognitions, Milton has added an Up A Level Party. “Kids who went up a level with their STAR testing are invited,” she said. “We’re looking for growth.” STAR testing happens three times a year, fall, winter and spring. Teachers

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so intrigued with the science behind his pieces,” she said. They hope First Friday will motivate people to come out, enjoy and educate themselves on local artists while promoting more foot traffic on Historic Main Street. The farmhouse atmosphere in the dining area at the new location offers enough space for people to linger, rather than taking their food to go. They can read a book on the leather sofa in the new front seating area or use their laptop at one of the dining tables. The whole endeavor is a family affair. Her husband Brian is involved in running the business, her son Beau manages the back of the house and Brandon handles the front end. Church said it has been amazing to see her sons take on active roles in the business. Church said she wants her meals to nourish both body, soul and senses. “We are not your average soup, sandwich, cookie cutter bakery. All of our products feed body and soul.” As Church watches her sons work behind the counters, guests chat over lunch, her husband visits with an old friend and says she is beyond blessed. “Nothing has been as fulfilling as this,” she says. Contact the reporter at abechman@payson.com

County’s expansion plan hits snag From page 1 jail to the court. “We have space needs in the Payson area — whether it be a Superior Court, a jail, sheriff’s evidence storage building or administrative office space. We are beginning to address those needs,” said Steve Sanders, director, Gila County Public Works. The facilities issue came up again when newly elected District 3 County Supervisor Woody Cline, from Young, told the Star Valley Town Council the county has discovered it cannot use the NAPA building to expand county facilities in the area. District 1 Gila County Supervisor Tommie Martin, Payson, and chair of the board of supervisors said the county hasn’t yet decided whether to use the NAPA building or whether to tear it down and start over. “We have a committee studying it and they haven’t made a report,” she said and added one of the things they are looking into is the structure’s stability. “Whether the building is sound enough has always been

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a question and the answer depends on who you are talking to.” Sanders, who has been involved with the facilities issue for a number of years, said, “We are currently exploring options on how to meet the needs of the public with the space we have available. We haven’t presented our findings to the board of supervisors. Once we do, I would expect them to provide us with direction.” Sanders said the NAPA building, at 110 W. Main St., has been included in the county’s review of space available. “Our records indicate it was built in 1950. We have found some structural concerns with the building. At present, we our reviewing our options, which may include addressing the structural issues during re-construction or demolishing the building and build new,” Sanders said. The sheriff’s office and Payson court officials have been pleading for adequate facilities in Northern Gila County for more than a decade. Retired Superior Court Judge Peter Cahill said in 2015 interview with the Roundup, “It’s been a quest of mine for 12 years to get better facilities (in Payson) so trials can be held in acceptable space.” The current facilities were originally real estate offices.

The design to update the GCSO in Payson included a second story that never materialized. Payson voters rejected a 2008 bond issue to build a new county justice center. The county in 2007 put a $32 million price tag on a new criminal justice center, including court and jail facilities. That included $11 million for a new Payson jail and $6 million to upgrade the jail in Globe. Efforts started in 2014 to design a remodel of the NAPA building to accommodate two courtrooms and ancillary offices and to provide a secure passage to move prisoners from the jail to the courts. The county bought the building for more than $450,000. Since the purchase in 2014, the county has spent additional money to come up with plans to make the building meet the needs of the Payson courts and sheriff’s office. Cahill used money from his budget to bring in a courts consultant; the county hired an architect to create plans. The amount spent in those two instances are not readily available from information from the supervisors’ meetings. However, another $71,940 for a contract with a Flagstaff engineering firm was approved in November to provide pre-design services and site development alternatives. At the time of the NAPA pur-

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Cable outage From page 1 when he asked for a credit on his bill, Suddenlink denied any problems. “Called Suddenlink to get credit and was told they have no record of Suddenlink being down from last Thursday, 9:15 p.m. to the 24th! No credit given!” he said on Facebook. Carol Stanton had a funny spin on the situation. “Try rebooting your modem,” she wrote on Facebook, “if that fails, call Suddenlink — who will probably tell you to reboot your modem.” Debbie Llamas Einwalter had a happy ending. “Ours was out for 4 days,” she wrote, “happy to report we are back up now!” For those without cable service, seems they just drew the wrong card in the wrong place at the wrong time. Contact the reporter at mnelson@payson.com


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throughout the area have voluntarily followed Firewise standards, which involves clearing brush, overhanging branches and removing trees next to homes. Staub said while it is great for individual homeowners to voluntarily Firewise their yards, a neighbor’s lot choked with thickets of manzanita and juniper can still prompt firefighters to shift their lines to a more defensible street. “This is an issue that you can do everything right and still be impacted by others doing nothing,” he said. “If you live on a dead end road and you have treated your whole property, but the front two properties haven’t, we probably aren’t sending a fire truck down that road because they can’t get back out. So unfortunately, everyone else on that road is impacted by the choice of some folks.” “And that is why sometimes government has to do things for the majority and step on what is perceived as a few individual rights,” Swartwood said of adopting the WUI code. Staub said the community has two choices. The first is to do nothing. The ecosystem, meanwhile, will find a way to heal itself and thin out the unnatural thickets of trees through bark beetles, fires and other destructive measures, Staub said. “This is a forest health issue. Because of things we have done in the past, we simply have too much fuel on the ground,” Staub said. “That fuel is sucking too much of the water out of the ground that everything we have is stressed because of it. So, instead of five trees on our property that are healthy, we have 20 trees on our property that are sick.” The second option: We try and do something. For the council, that is adoption of the WUI

code. The proposed code is heavily modified to fit the area. It deals with two areas: building construction and vegetation management. The building construction part of the code would only apply to new construction and is not retroactive. Existing homeowners won’t have to meet the new code when it comes to construction issues. Each project would be scored on such things as where a home is built, the topography, accessibility, water supply and vegetation, among other criteria. A new property being built with a higher hazard score would likely require that fire-resistant materials be used, such as non-combustible roofing, siding and decking. In some cases, the vegetation would have to be heavily cut back to create a defensible space. The precise requirements would depend on the fire hazard for that property, Staub said. The vegetation management side of code would apply to all yards and properties in town and mirrors Firewise standards. Waugh said creating a defensible space around a building reduces the threat of a fire spreading. It is not “moonscaping” or clearing all trees and brush from a property, but creating a more park-like look. “The code focuses mostly on thickets of brush and dense stands of trees with interlocking branches — especially if those branches overhang the roof of the house. Darlene Younker, a member of the volunteer Firewise Committee, said they tell people that if they can walk through their yard in shorts and not get scratched then their yard is probably Firewise. Swartwood said he had to Firewise his property or risk losing his homeowner’s insurance. Swartwood said he feared he would have to hack away at

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The Gila County Court Appointed Special Advocate program is serving 117 minors in foster care, mostly in the southern part of the county, which has routinely been short of volunteers for the program. Gila County’s CASA coordinator Dan McKeen told the board of supervisors at its Jan. 24 meeting as a rule where the director lives usually has a more active program. McKeen lives in the Payson area. Last year grant monies from the Victims of Crimes Act (VOCA) through the Arizona Department of Public Safety made it possible to hire coordinator Emily Leverance for south county. This year, the county hopes to expand the number of volunteers and has applied for $61,790 in grant monies through VOCA. Gila County will make a $15,448 match for the grant through in-kind services — a portion of McKeen’s salary. The program has also applied for $20,000 in grant monies from the national CASA program to enhance recruiting

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all his trees. However, an assessor came out and pointed out the trees and brush he would need to trim or remove. The pruning proved far less extensive than he feared. In fact, after the work was done, he liked how his yard looked better. Most the council and fire officials agree one of the biggest hurdles if and when the town adopts the WUI code is bringing yards into compliance. Most likely, the code will give residents three years to trim and thin before facing any possible fines. Staub said given the town’s demographics and the number of homeowners financially or physically unable to clean up their property, the town will need to figure out how to help these people.

Editor’s note: In part two, we will dig more into the proposed code, maintenance, wildfire history and how the code may cut insurance rates.

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Artists of the Rim members Patricia Allebrand and Henry Locke each display one of their art pieces. The store, which opened in 2006, is going out of business at the end of the day on Monday, Jan. 30.

Artists of the Rim closing Monday by

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Artists of the Rim, located at 618 W. Beeline Hwy. in the Swiss Village, is closing its doors at the end of the day on Monday, Jan. 30. The business opened

in 2006 and features work by local artists. Some of the art is on sale. Store hours are 10 a.m. tp 5 p.m. today, Saturday and Monday and 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Sunday. For more information, call 928-472-1159.

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a 20+ retirement up in the Payson/ Pine area. During his re- tirement, he was always quick to help out a friend or neighbor fixing whatever needed fixing and he rarely ever charged anyone. Al could be found most mornings at the local coffee shop with a group of guys talking about the latest politics or how long a piece of string would have to be to go around the earth. Al is survived by his sister Louise, son Doug, daughter Laura, son-in-law Dane and the apple of his eye, his granddaughter Sydney.

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About CASA The CASA program provides guardian ad litem advocacy through volunteer service for children who have been removed from their homes due to substantiated allegations of neglect, abuse, or abandonment. These volunteer advocates provide a voice for these children in court and advocate on their behalf. Throughout the state of Arizona, CASA programs are established in every county and funded through the proceeds of unclaimed lottery winnings and supplemented by the Administrative Office of the Courts — Court Improvement Program. The CASA program of Gila County has continually requested budgetary increases but those requests have not been approved.

Typically, federal grants can cover part of the cost of cleaning up a yard. It generally costs $3,000-3,600 to clean up one acre in Rim Country and grants are usually 50/50 or 90/10, meaning residents have to put up 50 percent or 10 percent of the cost. The town could also offer brush pickup for those who can do the trimming, but can’t haul the cuttings to one of two brush pits in the region. The town staff will determine the cost of meeting the proposed new code requirements before the March 2 meeting.

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Visit Zane Grey Cabin To celebrate Zane Grey’s 145th birthday, the Northern Gila County Historical Society is offering free admission to the Zane Grey Cabin replica, 700 S. Green Valley Parkway. The free admission is available from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, Jan. 28 and from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 31 — Zane Grey’s birthday. In addition, members of the Tonto Amateur Radio Association will be on site to talk with Zane Grey fans around the world. Whether you want to celebrate Zane Grey’s contribution to American literature, share your passion for stories of the Wild West or talk with Zane Grey fans around the world, this is your special day.

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Art League sponsoring pastel workshop Rim residents and visitors are invited to experience a fun day learning how to use pastels as an art medium. The Payson Art League is sponsoring a free pastel workshop starting at 10 a.m., Saturday, Feb. 4. The workshop will go until noon, with an hour break for lunch and continuing in the afternoon for discussions or time to complete work. Bring a sack lunch; drinks will be furnished. Arrive by 9:30 a.m. for coffee and getting set up to begin at 10:00. All art materials will be supplied and Chris Knollhuff will be instructing the class. Please RSVP for directions by visiting paysonartleague.org or calling Jolin at 480-643-0883 or Sally at 928-472-8651.

Music at the Senior Center “It don’t mean a thing if it ain’t got that swing!” Enjoy the old standards? Well dust off that old horn, harmonica, or whatever instrument is sitting in your closet and come join The Old Time Music Makers at 10 a.m., Mondays at the Senior Center on Main Street. The group is just about having fun, so stop by, play with us or listen and sing along. A new program is presented each month starting Monday, Jan. 30.

Ongoing library programs

Payson Grand Ol’ Opry music Beginning Feb. 2 Rim residents and visitors can listen and dance to the Payson Grand Ol’ Opry music of Jinx Pyle, Angela Godac, Don and Ron Gibson and others at the Payson Senior Center on Main Street from 2 p.m. to 4:30 p.m., every Thursday. This is a free event, so if you miss the music of Merle, Waylon, Patsy, George, Marty, Mel and others, come out and join in.

Choral Society auditions The Payson Choral Society is looking for a few new members. Rim residents are invited to try out at 5:30 p.m., Monday, Jan. 30 at the United Methodist Church, 414 N. Easy Street. Rehearsals for the May 14 and May 15 Spring Concert begin January 30 (that evening at 6:30 p.m. following the tryouts). If you like to sing, want to have fun with a great group of people, and you are willing to commit to weekly rehearsals, come be a part of the Choral Society. For further information, call John Landino at 928-468-6684.

Serendipity on Main Street, or Crosswinds Restaurant. This event is for anyone residing in northern Gila County and 16 years or older. For more information, call Debbie at 623-337-6776.

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Post-holiday blood donors are urgently needed. A blood drive is planned from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Monday, Jan. 30 at Shepherd of the Pines Lutheran Church, 507 W. Wade Lane, Payson.

Origami for Tweens The Payson Public Library, 328 N. McLane Rd., is starting a special program for tweens (ages 10-12) on origami. The program is from 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. every other Thursday of each month, from Feb. 2 through March 30. Participants will learn a new origami technique and figure each week. For details, stop by the library or call 928-474-9260.

Chamber needs volunteers The Rim Country Chamber of Commerce is seeking volunteers for Thursdays and

Fridays Contact Susan Gonzalez, office manager, at 928-474-4515 for details.

Seeking local talent for Payson’s Got Talent The Payson Mazatzal Optimist Club will be holding auditions for the Payson’s Got Talent Show on Feb. 4 at the Senior Center, 514 W. Main Street. The application fee of $10 will give you two tickets to the show on March 25 and a shot at the $500 first prize, $250 second prize, or the third prize of $100! This will be THE event of the year! You can pick up audition forms at

The Payson Public Library, 328 N. McLane Rd., wants to remind patrons about a couple of ongoing programs: Story Times and conversational Spanish/English event. The library has a Preschool Story Time for those 2- to 5-years-old at 10:30 a.m. every Tuesday and a Baby Story Time for those 0- to 23-months-old at 10:30 a.m. every Thursday. To learn more, call 928-474-9260.

Kaitie’s Closet meeting to reorganize There will be a meeting for those interested in volunteering with Kaitie’s Closet at 10 a.m., Wednesday, Feb. 8 at St. Paul’s Episcopal Church, 1000 N. Easy St. Volunteers are needed to help two to four hours a month to collect, sort and tag clothes, as well as assist at the distributions. Call Bob Horne 928-476-3050 or email rhorne2775@aol.com for more information.

Applications for non-profit assistance now available Our community, our commitment — Mazatzal Hotel & Casino is giving back to the Rim Country community and is now

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accepting applications and renewals for the Charity Contribution Funding Program, formerly known as the Unclaimed Jackpot Program. Eligible organizations must be a 501c3 or other approved classification with charitable causes. Deadline for filing is March 15, 2017. Forms are at Players Club in the casino. Contact Patty Wisner at 928-4746044, extension 5501 for details.

Hospital needs volunteers Banner Payson Medical Center is seeking volunteers to work in the hospital gift shop as well as the information desk. Volunteers typically serve one, four-hour shift per week. To apply or learn more about volunteering, call 928-472-1268.

Calling all artists The Payson Art League invites all artists to participate in their annual Open Studio Tour. Artists open their studios to the public to show and sell their work. This is a wonderful opportunity to interact with each other. Artists demonstrate how they produce art in different mediums and techniques. Visitors are able to ask questions and see art as a creative process. Studios are located in various locations in Payson and Pine. The tour dates are Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, May 5, 6 and 7 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The deadline for applications is March 1, 2017. Please contact Sally Myers for applications and more information at 928-472-8651 or email paysonartleague@ gmail.com.

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Rim Country Church Directory Calvary Chapel Payson 1103 N. Beeline Hwy. at Sherwood Dr.; (928) 468-0801, office@ calvarypayson.com, calvarypayson.com. Sunday: Services at 8:30 & 10:30 a.m., Devotion & Prayer at 6:30 p.m.; Tuesday: Men’s & Women’s Discipleship at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday: Fellowship Dinner at 5 p.m., Service at 6:30 p.m.; Thursday: Christ-Centered Recovery & Young Adult Fellowship at 6:30 p.m. Childcare is provided for all of the above services. Catholic Church of the Holy Nativity A Roman Catholic Church under the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of St. Peter. 1414 N. Easy St.(corner of Easy Street & Bradley Dr.), Payson, AZ 85541, (928) 478-6988, wwwholynativitypayson.com. The Rev. Fr. Lowell E. Andrews, Pastor. Sunday: Mass 10 a.m. Wednesday: Low Mass & Holy Unction 10 a.m. First Wednesday of the month: Benediction & Chaplet of Divine Mercy 5:30 p.m. followed by potluck supper. High Holy Days: Mass 10 a.m. Christians Together A Community Christian Church meeting on Sundays at 10:30 a.m. at Majestic Rim Retirement Center, 310 E. Tyler Parkway. For more information, call 928-474-0160. Church For the Nations Payson Sunday Experience at 901 S. Westerly Rd @ 10 a.m. Contact us at 928-580-7652, email us at info@cftnpayson.com or visit us on our website at cftnpayson.com and like us on Facebook. WE ARE BETTER TOGETHER!

sion is to “make disciples who love God and people.” Sunday services are at 9 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. For more information, go to www.expedition.church, Facebook at ExpeditionChurchPayson, or call (928) 474-9128. We look forward to having you join us on our journey!

hearts, minds, and doors are open to all people. Our mission is to Love Like Jesus. For more information on our choir and handbell programs and ministries and mission to the community, visit our website: paysonumc.com or call 928-474-0485, M-F, 8 a.m. - 12 noon.

First Baptist Church of Pine 4039 N. Highway 87, 476-3552, Website: www.fbcpine.com. Sundays: Sunday School 9:15 a.m., Morning Worship Service 10:30 a.m., Evening Fellowship 6 p.m. Communion service the first Sunday during Morning Worship. Men’s Fellowship Breakfast 8 a.m. first Saturday of each month. Women’s Bible Study 9:15 Tuesday mornings. AWANA program on Mondays as follows: Sparks for K-2nd 2:30-4 p.m.; TNT, Trek and Journey 6-8 p.m. All other activities, please contact the church office Wednesday 10 a.m. to noon or Friday 9 a.m. to noon.

Restoration Church 1100 W. Lake Drive. Introducing people to the life changing power of Jesus. Join us Sunday at 10:30 am for our Sunday morning worship experience. Check us out online at www.restorationpayson.com for more info.

Mount Cross Lutheran Church (ELCA) 601 E. Highway 260, 474-2552. Rev. Scott Stein, Pastor. Sunday Worship Schedule: 8:30 a.m. Traditional Service; 10:30 a.m. Praise Service. Holy Communion is celebrated every week. Visit our website at www.mountcross.org. Church office hours: Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Mount Cross is a warm, loving church community that extends itself to others and welcomes everyone with joy.

Church of Christ in Payson 401 E. Tyler Parkway, (928) 474-5149. Sunday: Bible Class 9:30 a.m., Morning Worship 10:30 a.m., Singing Practice 5:30 p.m., Evening Worship 6 p.m. Tuesday: Ladies Bible Class 10 a.m. Wednesday: Bible Class 6:30 p.m. www.paysonchurchofchrist. com Church on Randall Place, SBC (in Pine) Pastor John Lake. All are welcome! 6338 W. Randall Place (turn west on Randall Place road near the Thrift Store) Sunday Morning Prayer: 8 a.m. to 8:30 a.m., Sunday Adult Bible Enrichment 8:45 a.m. to 9:40 a.m., Sunday Worship Celebration: 10 a.m. Sunday Communion 2nd Sunday of the month. Sunday Fellowship Meal every 3rd Sunday of the month. Women of CORP Ministries and Bible studies lead by Simone Lake. Other various Connection Groups available throughout week. For more information, contact: 1-928-476-4249 (ch), 1-928-472-6439 (pastor’s hm) 1-928-970-4249 (pastor’s cell), Email: pinerandallchurch@hotmail.com Website: http://churchonrandallplace.org Online Sermons: www.sermon.net/CORP Church on the Street Payson and Payson Soul Winners Church on the Street Payson and Payson Soul Winners are taking the gospel of Jesus Christ directly to the streets of Payson in obedience to Mark 16:15 “And he said unto them, Go ye into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature.” Inviting you or your church to join us. Sunday at 12:30 p.m. and Friday at 4 p.m. on the 87 and 260 intersection. For prayer or interest, call 480577-5759 / 928-474-4646. Community Presbyterian Church 800 W. Main Street, Rev. Charles Proudfoot, Pastor. Sundays: SON Risers Adult Bible Class at 8:30 a.m.; Hymn Sing at 10:15 a.m. followed by Morning Worship at 10:30 a.m. Sermon for Sunday, January 29 is “Light and Darkness, Good and Bad, Endings and Beginnings.” Bible Study Bible Time and nursery care for children provided. Office hours are weekdays 9 a.m. to noon; 474-2059 office, 474-0624 fax, E-mail: cpcgen@yahoo. com, Website: cpcpayson.org. Expedition Church 301 S. Colcord Road (two blocks west of Hwy. 87, just north of Bonita). Expedition is a non-denominational church whose mis-

Rock of Ages Evangelical Lutheran Church (WELS) At Rock of Ages you will find a worship service designed to praise God and enrich faith. Our purpose is to serve all people in God’s world with the Gospel of Jesus Christ on the basis of the Holy Bible. We are a friendly, family oriented church. All are welcome! Rock of Ages Lutheran Church is located at 204 W. Airport Road (corner of Airport Rd and North McLane). Pastor David Sweet, (928) 970-7606 or (928) 474-2098. Sunday Worship Service is at 9 a.m.; Sunday School and Adult Bible Class at 10:15 a.m.; Holy communion is celebrated at the 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month. Adult Bible class is held on Tuesdays at 1 p.m., Thursdays at 9 a.m. and Saturdays at 9 a.m. Shepherd of the Pines Lutheran Church (LC-MS) 507 W. Wade Lane, 928-474-5440, Pastor Steve De Santo. Sunday: Adult Bible Study 8:30 a.m., Sunday School 8:30 a.m., Worship Service 10 a.m. Holy Communion is celebrated on the 2nd and 4th Sunday of the month. St. Paul’s Episcopal Church WE Welcome Everyone. 1000 N. Easy St. (Corner of Sherwood & Easy St.). 928-474-3834. The Rev. Daniel F. Tantimonaco, Rector. Sunday: Holy Eucharist Services are at 8 a.m. and 10 a.m. The 10 a.m. service includes traditional and contemporary music. Child care is provided. Wednesday: Service of Healing & Holy Eucharist at 9 a.m. Visit our Website: www.stpaulspayson. org. Email: stpaulspayson@gmail.com. WE Welcome Everyone.

Mountain Bible Church Please be our guest this weekend, 8:45 a.m. and 10:30 a.m. at 302 E. Rancho Road where our goal is to ‘Love God and Love People!’ We have many adult, children and student ministries on Sundays and during the week. Our Spanish Church called “La Roca” meets Sundays at 12:30 p.m. Want more information? (928) 472-7800 or www.mountainbible.org New Life Foundation Hwy. 87 (next to Windmill Corner Inn), Strawberry, 476-3224. Services: Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Saturday & Sunday, 9 a.m. Payson Family Church 501 E. Rancho Rd. 474-3138. We are a new, non-denominational Christian church that ministers to the entire family. Our vision is to reach this community with God’s love and Word and see lives transformed for His glory. We are mission minded and believe in showing people Jesus, not just talking about Him. Join us Sunday mornings at 10:45 for contemporary worship and teaching of God’s Word. We also offer various other ministry meetings throughout the week for junior high, high school, and college-aged students. Visit our website @ paysonfamilychurch. org. Or our Facebook page for more information. Payson United Methodist Church 414 N. Easy Street (between Zurich St. and Malibu St. behind ACE Hardware); Pastor Carl Peterson. Services: 8:30 a.m. Informal; 11:00 a.m. Traditional. Safe nursery care provided. We are a growing, multi-generational faith community where our

Seventh-day Adventist Church 700 E. Wade Lane, Payson; Pastor Steven Salsberry; Elder Sharon Judd. Saturday services: Sabbath School/Bible Study 9:30a.m.; Worship Hour 11 a.m. We welcome all visitors. Come and join us for uplifting fellowship. Call 928-474-9209 for Prayer Meeting times and location, and for coming local events, or visit our website: http://payson.adventistfaith.org. Tonto Village Chapel We are a Bible based church, in the cool pines of Tonto Village, just a short 17 miles East of Payson, AZ, in the Mogollon Rim area. We invite you & your family to join us for Worship, Bible Study & Fellowship on Sunday & Monday. We offer Sunday Worship Service at 9:30 am, followed by Adult & Child Sunday School/Bible Study at 11 am. We also offer a Monday Evening Adult Bible Study at 5:30 pm (Currently studying the Book of Job) & a Women’s Bible Study Thursday Mornings at 10 am (Currently studying Understanding Purpose by Women of Faith). Lead Pastor Mark Pratt 711 W. Haught Ave, Payson, AZ 85541. Website: www.tontovillagechapel.com Call us @ 928-478-5076 or Email us @ tontovillagechapel@gmail.com. Highway 260 East to the Control Road/Tonto Village turn off, then 1 mile in to Tonto Village Chapel. Hope to see you there! Unity of Payson Looking for a new spiritual community? Join us on a positive path for spiritual living. This Sunday: “Creating Your Brightest Future,” 10 a.m. Wed. Feb. 1: “Love Meditation,” 6:30-7:30. Board of Realtors Conference Room, north end of strip mall next to Tiny’s (600 State Highway 260, #14). For more, go to www. Unityofpayson.org, see “What’s Happening” tab, or call 928-478-8515.


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Humane Society Second Chance Fund needs donations shelter for a few months. He was found in a mobile home We, at the Humane Society park in town and brought to of Central Arizona, started our our shelter. Our medSecond Chance Fund ical team noticed that a few months ago due something wasn’t Humane to numerous medical right with Brandon. Society of Central cases needing speAfter various treatArizona cialized veterinary ments, he has been care. After speaking diagnosed with stoto a dental specialist ADOPTION matitis. Stomatitis is in Phoenix, we found OPTIONS an extremely painful out that one of our condition that causes cats, Brandon, needs inflammation of the surgery that will completely mouth and gums. Brandon will wipe out every bit of money we be going to a veterinary dental have raised. This wouldn’t be a specialist next week for a very huge problem if we didn’t have long and complex surgery that two other animals still awaiting will remove all of his teeth in specialty care from our Second order to treat his disease. He will need to stay in their care, Chance Fund. Brandon is about 4 years have a feeding tube placed and old and has been living at the be monitored for quite a few by

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days. Brandon’s treatment is going to cost at least $4,000. Please consider a donation to HSCAZ’s Second Chance Fund to help homeless pets like Brandon that need a second chance. He is a very sweet cat, even with all the pain he is in. If you have any questions, please

don’t hesitate to call the shelter at 928-474-5590. If you make a donation, please note that you are donating to the Second Chance Fund. Checks can be made payable to HSCAZ, P.O. Box 242 Payson, AZ 85547, on our website at www.humanesocietycentralaz.org or in person

at 605 W. Wilson Court. Our up for a nap together. As long as Second Chance cats and dogs I’m with you, I’ll be happy. Selena: I’m such a sweetwould really appreciate your heart that I just melt everyone help! to pieces. Being cuddled and Featured pets giving cuddles are what life’s all about. I enjoy being the center of Brandon: I am not currently attention most days ... but who available for adoption. I need doesn’t? I don’t mind sharing some time to get better before the limelight with others, as long I can be your new best friend. as they give me love in return. Snuggling is the best thing in Toys are an essential way of the world. Then comes toys, living; I don’t know one kennel especially the ones where you mate that doesn’t enjoy them can chase the ball that goes like I do. Speaking of kennel around in a circle. I like strut- mates, I can be protective of my ting my stuff and I’m not afraid space at times and don’t always to show compassion towards think of the, “sharing is caring” those that live with me or are rule. Is that the leash I hear? Oh in the same proximity as me. I my, I know I have been a good promise life will never be dull girl and really want to go for a with me around. If you’re tired walk. I could go for a walk all of playing, that’s ok, let’s curl day, every day!

CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS Payson Fly Casters

resuming its Fifth Tuesday Family Night at 7 p.m., Tuesday, Jan. 31. The Payson Fly Casters meet at 9 a.m., The event is open to the public and feaSaturday, Jan. 28 at Tiny’s, 600 E. Hwy. tures special speaker David Grassé. 260. The program includes video and a new Grassé is an author and historian, who way to attract trout. works at Payson Public Library as the assistant librarian. He will be telling the story of the Arizona Overeaters Anonymous poet-outlaw Red McNeill. He will have a Overeaters Anonymous meets from Power Point presentation as well. 2 p.m. Mondays at Shepherd of the Pines Lutheran Church, 507 W. Wade Lane, Rim Country 4 Wheelers Payson. There are no fees or dues. The only Members of the Rim Country 4 Wheelers membership requirement is a desire to not (RC4W) invite anyone interested in fourcompulsively overeat anymore. wheel-drive back road travel to join them at Call the following members for more 9 a.m. Wednesdays in the Bashas’ shopping information: Denise, 928-978-3706; Mary center parking lot in front of the Big 5 store. Jo, 928-978-4663; Ted, 928-951-3362; Alice For more information, visit the Web site at 602-828-0917 or 928-478-4361. at www.rimcountry4wheelers.com or call RC4W President Tom Doyle, 928-600-9009.

TOPS in Pine

The TOPS 412 (Take off Pounds Card players wanted Sensibly) Pine group meets Tuesdays at the The Saving Graces of Payson — a LDS chapel in Pine. Weigh-in is at 8 a.m., Canasta card-playing group — is looking the meeting starts at 8:15 a.m. for a few ladies who enjoy fun, laughter and For more information, call Barbara at friendship. This Red Hat group meets at 10 a.m. 928-978-4750 or Charlotte at 928-978-3640. the first Wednesday of every month at the Restaurant patio room. There Senior Singles with Spirit Crosswinds is a break for lunch around noon and play The Senior Singles with Spirit group and resumes after lunch. Anyone interested is composed of men and women who are in joining will be welcomed. You do not need young in spirit and have an enthusiasm for to know how to play, the members will be life. The purpose of this group is to build happy to teach the game. lasting friendships, share ideas, have fun, Please contact Queen Mum Ann-Marie and enjoy activities with like-minded peo- at 928-468-8585; please leave a message if ple. The choices are many and varied and there’s no answer. all up to you. The group meets at 8:45 a.m. every Tuesday for breakfast at Tiny’s Restaurant, PAWS meeting The Payson Area Woofers Society 600 E. Highway 260, Payson. For more information, call Paula at (PAWS) is having its monthly meeting at 6 p.m., Wednesday, Feb. 1 in the conference (480) 695-2786. room at the library. February is Dog Dental Cleaning Family Night at Masons Month. The speaker, from Payson Pet Care The Sy Harrison Masonic Lodge #70 is Veterinary Clinic, will discuss dental health

and have handouts available. Everyone is invited. Complimentary light refreshments will be served. If you have any questions, please call Dorothy Howell, 928-472-7396.

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Strawberry Patchers quilting group to meet The February business meeting of the Strawberry Patchers, a chapter of the Arizona Quilters Guild, is Thursday, Feb. 2, in the Isabelle Hunt Public Library Activity Room, 3872 Hwy. 87, Pine. The meeting will start at 9:30 a.m. and will be preceded by a social period with refreshments beginning at 9 a.m. Anyone who is interested in quilting at any skill level is welcome. For more information, interested parties are invited to contact Karen Plante, membership chairman at 480-703-4056 or visit the website: www.strawberrypatchers.com.

Genealogical Society membership meeting The Northern Gila County Genealogical Society will have its monthly membership meeting at 1:30 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 2. Visitors are invited to attend. The head librarian and her staff will discuss the extended hours for the library, which start on Feb. 3. The later afternoon hours — from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. — will allow customers who cannot use the library resources during the day, for various reasons, the opportunity to utilize them later in the day. The new hours will be from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fridays. These hours will remain in effect if customers show continued interest in later hours of operation. The Genealogy Society Library is at 302 E. Bonita St., Payson and is open three days a week — 9 a.m. to 3 p.m., Thursday; 9 a.m. to 6 p.m., Friday; and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday. The society is a non-profit, non-denominational, all volunteer organization.

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Join the High Country Garden Club at 6:30 p.m., Thursday, Feb. 2 in the Log Cabin building of Mount Cross Lutheran Church, 601 E. Hwy. 260. The program for the evening will be a video on Starting Plants From Seed. A short business meeting and refreshments will follow the presentation and all members and guests are invited to attend. Please remember to bring non-perishable food items for the area food banks. For more information, contact Sallie at 928-468-6102.

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aroundthe rim Red Cross helps residents, visitors in storm Phoenix Chapter of the American Committee member Mike Brandt Red Cross disaster volunteers on anticipates that sometime during the Saturday, Jan. 21 set up at the cultural next two months, the group will receive center to provide relief to those affect- a Recreational Trails Grant, which will ed by the three storms that dropped allow the volunteers to begin work on a two-plus feet of snow on Pine and Pine Trailhead project. Strawberry. Due to continued power outages and snow accumulation in the Cast your vote for the library two towns, the volunteers on Saturday The presidential election is over and opened a shelter at the center. the inauguration is in the history books, The Red Cross also set up a warm- but some very important voting responing station in the Payson High School sibilities remain. Wilson Dome. This balloting centers on collecting The National Weather Service in enough votes to have one of the nation’s Flagstaff issued a winter storm warn- foremost author and illustrator of chiling Friday that was in effect the entire dren’s books make a guest appearance weekend and until 5 a.m., Tuesday at the Isabelle Hunt Memorial Library. above 6,000 feet. She is Jan Brett and she will visit Gusty winds that sometimes reached the school or library during the 2017-18 30 mph created more havoc school year that has the most by blowing snow and drifts parents, teachers, friends or that reduced visibility on Rim rattlin’ supporters vote in a contest. Country roads and highways. the rim Pine Library Manager Also in Pine, Strawberry Becky Waer is excited about and Payson, thousands were the contest and hopes that without power as the storm the local library gets enough disrupted service by downing votes to win the visit. power lines and blowing fuses. But it will be an uphill batOn Sunday afternoon APS tle since, 3,522 schools and officials reported the outages libraries from around the had been restored. country have already received Prior to the storm, Tonto Max Foster votes and 17,719 ballots have Rim Search and Rescue and been cast. the Community Emergency Second to 10th place finishResponse Team (CERT) arranged to ers in the contest receive 10 Jan Brett have snowmobiles and snow cats avail- books. And 11th to 100th place schools able should fire department trucks and or libraries received a signed Jan Brett ambulances be unable to reach resi- poster. The contest ends April 3. dents in need of help. To vote, go to: www.janbrett.com. In some Pine-Strawberry subdiviWaer contends Brett’s visit to the sions a common complaint was the local library would be a big plus, mostly plowing left snow berms 4-5 feet high, because she has over 40 million books making it virtually impossible for home- in print and she is nationally recogowners to get out of their own drive- nized. ways. It took some up to two hours Brett currently lives in a to dig away the berms and free their Massachusetts seacoast town where vehicles. she does much of her writing and illusOne homeowner lamented that the trating. She says her career has it roots snow berms were a public safety haz- with her children, when she spent many ard because residents would have not hours reading and drawing. been able to get out of their homes in “I remember the special quiet of case of any type of emergency. rainy days when I felt that I could enter the page of my beautiful picture books,” Trail work canceled she says. “Now I try to re-create that Pine-Strawberry Fuel Reduction feeling of believing that the imaginary Trails Committee volunteer work on place I’m drawing really exists. The Jan. 21 was canceled due to adverse detail in my work helps to convince me, weather conditions. Work will resume and I hope others as well, that such again Feb. 4 and 18. Work each of the places might be real.” two days will be from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Much of Brett’s inspiration comes on the Pine-Strawberry Trail (Trail 15). from the travel she does with her husVolunteers should meet at the Mohawk band, Joe Harpe, a member of the Drive entrance, which is the county Boston Symphony Orchestra. During access road just to the north of 3778 the pair’s visits to many different counMohawk Drive in Pine. Volunteers tries, she researches the architecture should bring their own lunch, snacks and costumes that are contained in her and water. books and pictures.

had probably never eaten game. During my 27 years as a Payson Roundup sports reporter I covered every Van Horn tournament and the common question I fielded from visiting coaches was, “Where’s the hospitality room?” Tradition is a huge part of one of the country’s finest high school athletic programs and thanks to Coach Burke one of Payson’s most treasured sporting events has returned. Lots of water, few fish

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Pine and Strawberry received enough snow over the Jan. 20-23 weekend to populate both communities with snow people. “From cave paintings to Norwegian sleighs to Japanese gardens, I study the traditions of the many countries I visit and use them as a starting point for my books.” Brett also draws from her years as a student at the Boston Museum School and the many hours she spent in the Museum of Fine Arts. She says her memories of delicately embroidered kimonos and ancient porcelain she saw in the museum come back to her in her paintings. Some of the books she has written and illustrated are “Gingerbread Christmas,” “Beauty and the Beast,” “Annie and the Wild Animals,” “Mossy, The First Dog” and “Fritz and the Beautiful Horses.” Van Horn returns Payson High School wrestling coach Bryan Burke’s decision to restore the Tim Van Horn Memorial Wrestling Tournament that was renamed the Payson Invitational six years ago will be applauded by all Rim Country’s wrestling fans and supporters. The tournament was to take place this past weekend, but now is on Friday, Jan. 27. When a former PHS coach unwisely decided to do away with the Tim Van Horn designation, many — including his family — were rightfully upset. After all, Van Horn — who was killed in an auto accident in Nevada — was a huge supporter of the wrestling program then headed by Dennis Pirch. Family members had for years since

Tim’s death traditionally given the Tim Van Horn Award to one of the tournament’s outstanding wrestlers. Van Horn’s longtime friend, Donnie Haught, gave an outstanding wrestler award to a grappler in the lighter weight classes. Tim’s two sons, Ansel and Doyle won state wrestling champions and often returned to the memorial tournament to share memories and greet their father’s friends. The tournament was also known for its fierce competitiveness — many wrestlers considered it tougher than a state tournament because grapplers from all school size classifications competed. In a state meet, only those from similar school size compete against one another. While the invitational was all about wrestling, it also was well known in Arizona coaching circles for one of the most unusual of attractions — the mouthwatering cuisine of the hospitality room. For every tournament, boosters, parents and coaches’ wives graced the room with their favorite family dishes and sides. The buffet included a luscious spread of scrumptious fare and drink that coaches grazed when they had a few free minutes. If a wrestler’s family member or a booster had been lucky enough to tag a deer or elk, the dishes sometimes included wild game, which was a favorite of the big city coaches, many who

Fishing guru and Rim Country Rods owner Jim Goughnour says that the cold front that rolled in all last week had rivers flowing and lakes filled but wasn’t doing much for fishing. Conditions are Roosevelt were reported poor to fair for bass and crappie, which were plentiful a couple of weeks ago, have gone into hiding. When calm, sunny days return, anglers might be able to find large schools of crappie in the 15- to 20-foot depth. Goughnour recommends trolling 1/8ounce jighead hook and a black, blue and chartreuse 2-inch grub tail for best results. Last week, the Salt River was flowing at 500 percent and Tonto Creek at 1,000 percent, Goughnour says. Roosevelt Lake has risen more than 4 percent and is now 41 percent full. First responders gather The First Responder Healing Group (PTSD) has scheduled upcoming meetings that will be held 6:30 p.m., Jan. 19 and 26, Feb. 2, 9, 16 and 23, March 2, 9, 16, 23 and 30, and April 6, 13, 20 and 27 in the Pine Strawberry Fire Department training room. Manuals will be supplied free of charge. The 100 Club of Arizona and the PTSD Foundation sponsor the meetings. Call Don Voakes, 928-595-0575 or Todd Bramlet, 928-595-4008 for more information. Hunt info needed The Arizona Game and Fish Department needs input from Rim Country hunters on how to improve elk and deer hunting in nearby units. The window for input closes Feb. 1. Go to the AZGFD website to participate or call Big Game Management Supervisor Amber Munig at 623-236-7355 for more information. Thought for the week “If you don’t think every day is a good day, just try missing one.”

Anatomy of a January Mogollon Rim snowstorm Christopher Creek got snow. A new stuff by then. Again, the relativerecord-setting snow it was not, howev- ly warm temperatures prevented any rapid accumulation. er, but it was a good one. By 10 p.m. we experienced the first This column is an anatomy of a January Mogollon Rim snowstorm. of many power outages — lights out, Reports come from the Creek, then a blink on and lights out again. Colcord Road, Forest Lakes Lodge, OW A minute later the lights flickered on Ranch and Promontory Tower. All had once again — for a second and then power outages and difficult blackness. My thought was conditions. that this couldn’t be doing my another week Last Thursday morning in the creek electronics any good. is when it all started. Rain By 3 a.m. the power was and snow mix set in before back on. It was time to check noon and it took quite a while radar and road conditions. before we saw a frosting on SR 260 was closed down by the ground. Saturated, warm Little Green Valley and we soil prevented much of a later learned that a snowplow buildup out of the first round, had become stuck. but by Friday morning there Out the window, you could were four inches of sloppy Rod Britain tell there was a substantial snow on the ground and temamount, but it wasn’t worth peratures remained in the 30s. going out to measure. That could wait Over the scanner Thursday evening until daylight. came reports of three rollovers on SR Early Saturday morning there was 260 between Payson and the top of the a vehicle passing by on Columbine. Rim. Dean was out at 7 a.m. pushing snow Friday afternoon the main event set with the plow on the front of his old red in. By evening, the storm was here in and white Blazer. The 18 inches on the earnest. Dean Dodson and Terry Short vehicle’s roof made it look like a beach got here from the Valley that afternoon. ball going by. Dean picked me up in the Red Sled, Checking online we heard from his souped-up gocart, and we spun and Garry at Forest Lakes and they had slid our way to Creekside for dinner. 30 inches with six-foot drifts. That’s 15 There wasn’t a problem getting a seat. miles away, on top of the Rim. By 8 p.m., snow was building up; Here in the Creek it had been dead there was an inch or two of wet, heavy calm all night.

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Nearly three feet of snow fell around Christopher Creek over the weekend — with some areas reporting as much as 40 inches — making it hard to get around. Susan Keown checked in and reported 19 inches at Ponderosa Springs. The weather station on the tower at the head of See Canyon showed 32 inches. That weather station is right at 8,000 feet. The trees were completely loaded with wet snow. Then the power went out again. It was 8:30 a.m. Dean stopped by out front in the Blazer. He said he just went by the restaurant and it looked like Sheila had opened. There were a half-dozen cars up there, but the parking lot had not been plowed. He returned with Terry in Terry’s

Jeep and we headed up for breakfast. Creekside was closed. We later found out all the vehicles there were towed off the highway overnight. Tall Pines was open and plowed out. We picked up a few items and headed to Terry’s and cooked up a fine breakfast of eggs, bacon and store-bought sandwiches cooked on the barbecue. Afterward we loaded up in the Blazer and plowed snow. My job was navigator as we pushed through the still sloppy roads. After a couple hours of fun, he dropped me back at the house to stoke the fire. Later he broke the plow and had to

back home with the blade down. Three old guys had a candlelight dinner at Terry’s that evening! Night came and with it an early bedtime. Power coming on at 10:30 p.m. woke me. Sunday morning we find that power was still out on West Columbine, Colcord Road, Tonto Village and Bear Flat. They would go another day without. Monday afternoon came the last of the storms — another rain and snow mix. Karen Thornton, Marsha Ward and the Elstons got electricity back. We learned a power pole on Uphill Drive had snapped into three pieces. Tuesday morning in the Creek there was another six inches of dryer snow, but we still had power. Trees were drooping to the ground with the load. The sun came out. Monday evening Larry and Patty had to wade through waist-high snow to get into the OW Ranch. Looking at the totals, Forest Lakes reports 40-plus inches with drifts. Promontory comes in with 40 inches. Out on Colcord, Sheila reports more than 40 inches on top of her RV. Larry at the ranch has 32-plus inches on the ground. My estimate is 28-30 inches here ... and that’s another snowy week in the Creek.

Heavy snow keeps Tonto Village residents busy the village

Janet Snyder

What a week this has been since Friday evening. My hubby and I were all comfy, watching the Inaugural Ball when about 9:30 the power went off. There went my chance to see all the ball gowns. So, since we didn’t know how long the power would be off, we went to bed. The next morning we were disappointed — no power yet. We looked out the window and wow — what a lot of snow!

While I tried to figure out what to have for breakfast (luckily, we have a propane range), Bill went out in the snow to measure how much we received. It measured 15-1/2 inches! The power was still not back on, so Bill went out to his Mossimo with a blade hoping to make a path for our truck. The snow was actually too deep, the Mossimo would not move. So it was back to shoveling. By this time, the Boy Scout Troop

#674 from Mesa was back again this year for some snow camping. The leader, Merrill Heslop saw Bill shoveling, so he had some of his Scouts to help shovel out the driveway. Nolan, Luke, Walker, Gove, Gabe, and Kaleb got busy and helped. Our son-in-law Jon helped Bill dig out the Mossimo. In the meantime, in hopes that the power would come back on soon, I was shoveling a path to our

satellite dish, I lost my balance and landed right in a snowdrift. About that time, Bill had me look toward the bridge — and a tree had fallen right across the top. Wrigley Harper got his frontend loader and pushed the tree out of the road. Many trees in the Village lost tree limbs to the storm — we lost an apple tree. The ground is so saturated, the tree just toppled over. The next day, Bill was out shov-

eling again, this time on our nearest driveway for our four-wheel drive truck. Wrigley stopped by with his frontend loader and cleared a path for the pickup. Thank you Wrigley for all your help to the Village. I know that there were firefighters from Hellsgate Fire Department helping out too — Jeff Yunkens, and Chad Stlutka — so, many thanks to them as well.


Friday, January 27, 2017

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Enjoy a movie and more at Payson Public Library

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Teresa McQuerrey

roundup staff reporter

The Payson Public Library, 328 N. McLane Road, is presenting a series of programs especially designed for adults. Language program A language exchange program is offered from 10:30 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. Wednesdays where participants can practice their Spanish-speaking skills of improve their English.

Organizers say it is a great way to learn vocabulary, slang and informal expressions in a relaxed atmosphere. All ages are welcome. Also at the library A classic movie series is being launched by the Payson Public Library, 328 N. McLane Road. The first screening was of the 1946 film noir classic “The Big Sleep” starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall

on Tuesday, Jan. 24. Librarian David Grassé said in February he anticipates the film will be “Breakfast at Tiffany’s” starring Audrey Hepburn and George Peppard. The library is also offering “Color Me Blissful — Adult Coloring Hour for Relaxation” from 2:30 p.m. to 3:30 p.m., every Wednesday. For details, call 928-474-9260. Contact the reporter at tmcquerrey@payson.com

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65 Banquets 66 “Alfie” lyricist ___ David 67 Scrubs sites, for short 68 Ending for pay 69 Blockhead 73 Riddle, part 5 81 Front wheel convergence 82 Not of the cloth 83 Jedi’s furry friend 84 Butter lookalike 85 End of the riddle 89 Shrimplike crustacean 90 Exploding water balloon sounds 91 Triple-time dance, in Dijon 92 Ira Levin’s “___ Before Dying” 93 Angry feeling 96 Used a sofa 97 Danson of “Cheers” 98 Trunk growth 100 Seat of Grand County, Utah 102 Start of the riddle’s answer 110 Apartment window sign 112 Hoover offering, for short 113 Blockhead 114 Go bankrupt 115 End of the riddle’s answer 119 Nobel winner Eugene 121 Northern French port 122 Prix fixe part

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it. A. L. “Babe” Haught affirmed that Grey The first hunting season Zane Grey and could hit a target in practice, but was not his son Romer spent camped on the Rim a good shot with game. Richard said, “I had so captivated his imagination that he found out why that was. He didn’t want to made arrangements to return the next kill ’em.” year. In fact he returned the next 10 seaThat seems to be affirmed in his book sons, bringing Romer with him each time. “Tales of Lonely Trails.” During that first He would arrive at least a week before the hunt in 1918 his son Romer had brought opening of hunting season to set up his down a squirrel with a .20 gauge shotgun. base camp in Beaver Canyon on the Rim. “How proud he was of that gray squirrel! I He usually had a party of about 17 oth- suffered a pang to see the boy so radiant, ers with him. Richard Haught, so full of fire at the killing of a who was a youth during these beautiful creature of the woods.” years and was a companion for back when That was the year the last Romer, told me, “We had our grizzly bear was known to lurk pack outfit and had to pack him after cattle in the Rim Country, up there. He’d pack everything and Zane Grey was determined in the world, and I think it took to get it. He did not have that about 30 head (of pack animals) privilege, however, but during to get him up there.” what would be his last season in At the top they were met by Arizona, 1929, he did bag a 500Al Doyle and his son Lee, bringpound black bear, the only big ing from Flagstaff all the food, Stan Brown game other than deer for any in tents, guns and things they would his party. need. They would come across Arizona was in the grip of a the Rim Road and meet the party coming drought during his third hunting season. up from Tonto Creek. Then Doyle would The dry condition made hunting very poor pack everything in the rest of the way to and Grey had given up finding a bear and Beaver Canyon. Haught said (in 1988) he sat on the Haught’s front porch sketch“It’s done washed out now; you can hardly ing the outline for his next novel. That find it.” He blamed it on the forest roads October afternoon 13-year-old Richard that had been put through, running off the shot and killed a large brown bear during game and causing erosion. Even the aspen his four-mile walk home from the Myrtle trees, dependent on that moisture, are School. He usually carried a gun when he gone, he said, including the one someone went to school because the country was had carved, “Zane Grey stinks!” alive with dangerous animals. The main purpose was to hunt for troZane Grey looked up to see the horse phy bear, lion and sometimes deer. Again, on which the Haught girls rode to school Richard speaking, “The Game Department running for the barn, without riders. One thought that Zane Grey was a game-hog, of the older Haught boys, Ollie, caught the but I knew better. He’d kill a bear, that’s horse and raced back along the trail to see it; maybe a deer, a couple of turkeys. That what had happened. He found his brother was his. Then somebody come by there and sisters gathered around the carcass and they saw a couple of bear and two or of the bear, and they packed it back to the three deer hanging up, and a bunch of tur- ranch. Zane Grey leaped up to meet them, keys, and they said Zane Grey was a-killin’ enviously saying, “Here I am sitting up on everything in the country. They didn’t the porch writing on my book, and let a litrealize there was 17 of them was licensed.” tle 13-year-old boy go out and kill a bear!” Grey, in fact, was an avid environmenNext: Last Trip and Exit talist. He wrote about his concern for the Sources: Personal interview conducted vanishing wilderness of America, and had by Stan and Ruth Brown in the Globe home the voice of a prophet in his books for of Richard and Winona Haught in 1988. A young readers instilling the importance of transcript is in the Rim Country Museum caring for pristine areas. Nor was he that library; Flagstaff newspaper November 1, great a hunter when it came right down to 1929. CHAPTER 4 – THE HUNTER

WEEKLY SUDOKU BY LINDA THISTLE

Find the listed words in the diagram. They run in all directions — forward, backward, up, down and diagonally.

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SALOME’S STARS ARIES (March 21 to April 19) The changes you’ve waited to see in your work situation might not be happening quite as quickly as you’d hoped. Although the pace is slow, it’s ongoing. Expect to hear news soon. TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) You should be feeling very proud of the fine effort you’ve made to get that important project done. Now take some time out to celebrate with family and friends. You’ve earned it. GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) You’re close to reaching your objectives. That’s the good news. But be careful: Your aspects show lots of potential distractions looming. Stay focused and keep your eyes fixed on your goals. CANCER (June 21 to July 22) Be careful not to let that suspicious Cancerian mind create a problem where none exists. What you might believe is an act of betrayal could be nothing more than a misunderstanding. LEO (July 23 to Aug. 22) Your Lion’s heart overflows with self-confidence. All you need to do is tap into it, and you’ll be able to handle any change that must be made regarding that recent surprise development. VIRGO (Aug. 23 to Sept. 22) The need to watch what you say becomes increasingly crucial this week. Be as temperate as you can with your comments and avoid arguments for the sake of controversy.

and the amount is growing every day. I’ve never really thought of myself as What a wonder! an “artist,” but I was happy back when I When Lolly and the kids arrived on painted. Why? A challenge arose. I tried Okinawa in 1964 I had been there six to meet it, but soon saw that I didn’t know months, spending countless hours trying enough to succeed. So I went out, got a to find living quarters so we could be book, learned, applied what I had learned, together again. I finally found a nice little was grateful that help had been there house for just $1,500, one of 11 sited on a when needed, had a wonderful time doing low hill that had once been a coral reef and something I had never imagined I had been raised above the sea by might do, and even made money your turn uplifting. doing it. We became good friends with What a wonderful thing! The a couple named Gunter and Alice knowledge is out there waiting James. One night Gunter brought for us. All we have to do is seek it a chessboard over and asked me out and utilize it. if I knew the game. All I knew I’ve never forgotten what one were the moves, which my brothof my personal heroes said a er Charlie and I had learned hundred years ago. Robert many years earlier in our teens Baden-Powell, who did a lot more Tom Garrett so we could play a few games. So than just founding the Boy Scouts Gunter and I played six games and Girl Guides, once wrote, “It and Gunter won easily each time. always seems to me so odd that when a But I didn’t mind losing; I enjoy the game man dies he takes with him all the knowl- for the game. edge that he has got in his lifetime whilst But the next evening, and the next, sowing his wild oats or winning successes. and the next for about two weeks Gunter And he leaves his sons or younger broth- came over with his board, we played some ers to go through all the work of learning games, and Gunter won each time. I was it over again from their own experience.” OK with that until he left his board at our And so he did something about it! He place, saying, “Well, this is the only place took what he had learned and taught it to I ever play chess so I may as well leave others. Starting from the earliest begin- this here.” nings of writing in about 6,600 B.C. the I could see that my evenings could wisest among us began writing down what become very dull indeed, so I got a book, they had learned and passing it on to the got interested, never lost another game rest of us. That’s what Isaac Newton, pos- to Gunter, formed a base chess club, and sibly the greatest scientist who ever lived, ended up — of all the unlikely things meant in his letter to Robert Hooke in 1676 — hosting and playing in the All-Pacific when he said, “But, in the mean time, you Military Chess Tournament. There were defer too much to my ability in searching 12 players, all of them, except me, rated into this subject. If I have seen farther, it chess masters. I came in 11th. is by standing on the shoulders of giants.” Do I play chess anymore? The last We can do that, can’t we? We can game I played was in 1989. The last time search out information on almost any sub- I painted anything — except our house up ject and stand on the shoulders of giants here in Pine — was in 1978. as we apply it. Books have brought the Why? knowledge of the centuries to us ever since Because today is today and life’s little the invention of movable type by Johannes challenges change, so why not change with Gutenberg in the 1400s. And today? What them? is there we can’t find information about in Why not stay flexible? seconds with our computers? Not much, And stay young!

LIBRA (Sept. 23 to Oct. 22) A longtime family problem presents new demands. But this time, you won’t have to go it alone: Someone else is asking to help share your responsibilities. Let it happen. SCORPIO (Oct. 23 to Nov. 21) A period of feeling vulnerable is about to give way to a stronger, more self-confident aspect. Use this new strength to reaffirm promises you’ve made to others and yourself. SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22 to Dec. 21) A creative dilemma stalls your progress. Instead of letting it raise your ire, use the time to re-examine your aims and, perhaps, come up with a new target. CAPRICORN (Dec. 22 to Jan. 19) Your nimble will finds a way for you to work out those newly emerged problems plaguing your new project. Stay with it. The results will be well worth your efforts. AQUARIUS (Jan. 20 to Feb. 18) You might feel overwhelmed at having to decide which new opportunity you should follow. Best advice: Check them all out and see which offers what you really want. PISCES (Feb. 19 to March 20) Continue to tread water before you even consider plunging into something that never seemed quite right. Some facts will soon emerge that can help you make a decision. BORN THIS WEEK: You’re a natural-born peacemaker. You value truth and have little patience with those who lie to you for their own purposes.


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ESTATE SALE: 1115 W. Driftwood Drive, Payson, Sat. & Sun. Jan. 28 & 29 from 10am to 6pm: Everything, including Excellent Queen Size Beds! For more Information call 623-986-1784

DOG SITTING, HOME AWAY FROM HOME! 24-7 LOVING CARE In My Home, Yvonne: 928-468-2105

AUTOS/VEHICLES Seely Posturepedic, Super Clean and in Excellent Condition. Cal King. Great Buy $75. Call or text 928.978-8917 or 602.301-1699 Day or Night.

GUNS/KNIVES PR

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Payson, AZ in the

TONTO-APACHE GYMNASIUM 2 blocks East of the Mazatzal Casino

LOST DOG: Lost in the Alpine Heights Vicinity. She is all Black except for a White Chest. She is Small to Medium size and her name is LADY. If you should or have seen her, PLEASE Call us at 928-472-6029 or come to our address: 1501 N. Farview Dr. in Alpine Heights. A REWARD is being afforded to anyone bringing her to us!!!!!

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CARS 1994 Oldsmobile 88, Good Condition, low miles, needs work. $1000.obo; call 480-201-6473 RED CORVETTE, 1985 56K Miles, New Tires, New Exhaust, Looks Great, Runs Great; Everythin Works $7800.obo 928-468-6425

1994 Winnebago 30ft RV Motorhome, Runs Great Very Clean Condition, 84K Miles, $10,500.obo Call Roger 928-468-2026

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FURNITURE King Size Tempur-pedic (Cloud) Mattress, Perfect Condition, Head and Foot Board, $1000. Would sell Dresser w/Mirror and Bedside Table if Interested $900. Located in Tonto Basin, 307-272-6385

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333 N. McLane Large 1-2 Bedrooms WOOD BURNING FIREPLACE WASHER & DRYER COVERED PARKING PET FRIENDLY CLOSE TO RUMSEY PARK & LIBRARY

Call Caroline 928-472-6055

Nice 1Br/1Ba & Loft Apts. New Paint, Either Unit, $500.mo in Quiet Adult Community, Just Came Available, Call Debbie, 608-359-2071

PineCrest Apts., 1 & 2 Bedrooms, Storage Unit, Laundry & BBQ, $525.mo & up, 480-734-0858 Positively Payson

Tonto Oaks Apts. & Mobile Homes 120 S. Tonto St.

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LEGAL NOTICES 16353 1/20, 1/27, 2/3, 2/10/2017 Name of person filing: Shane Amour Fulton, Street address: PO Box 306, Payson, AZ 85547 (x) Representing Self (No Attorney) SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA GILA COUNTY Name of Petitioner: Shane Amour Fulton, Name of Respondent: Enes Surucu Case Number DO201600250 SUMMONS: Honorable: Hon. Timothy M. Wright WARNING: This is an official document from the court that affects your rights. Read this carefully. If you do not understand it, contact a lawyer for help. FROM THE STATE OF ARIZONA TO: Enes Surucu Name of Respondent 1. A lawsuit has been filed against you. A copy of the lawsuit and other court papers are served on you with this Summons . 2. If you do not want a judgement or order taken against you without your input, you must file an Answer or a Response in writing with the court, and pay the filing fee. If you do not file and Answer or Response the other party may be given the relief requested in his/her Petition or Complaint. To file your Answer or Response take, or send the Answer or Response to the Office of the Clerk of the Superior Court, 1400 E. Ash Street, Globe, AZ 85501 or satellite office at 714 S. Beeline Highway Suite 104, Payson, AZ 85541. Mail a copy of your Response or Answer to the other part at the address listed on the top of this Summons. 3. If this Summons and the other cour papers were served on you by a registered process server or the Sheriff, within the State of Arizona, your Response or Answer must be filed within TWENTY (20) CALENDAR DAYS from the date you were served, not counting the day you were served. If this Summons and the other papers were served on you by a registered process server or the Sheriff outside the State of Arizona, your Response must be filed with THIRTY (3) CALENDAR DAYS from the day you were served. Service by a registered process server or the Sheriff is complete when made. Service by Publication is complete thirty (30) days after the date of the first publication. 4. You can get a copy of the court papers filed in this case from the petitioner at the adress at the top of this paper, or from the Clerk of the Superior Court at the address listed in Paragraph 2 above. 5. If this is an action for dissolution (divorce), legal separation or annulment, either or both spouses may file a Petition for Conciliation for the purpose of determining whether there is any mutual interest in preserving the marriage or for Mediation to attempt to settle disputes concerning legal decision-making and parenting time issues regarding minor children. 6. Requests for reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities must be made to the office of the judge or commissioner assigned to the case, at least five (5) days before your scheduled court date. GIVEN UNDER MY HAND AND SEAL OF THE COURT 8/3/16 Date ANITA ESCOBEDO Clerk of the Superior Court By s/s Megan A. Miller Deputy Clerk 16439: 1/13, 1/20, 1/27, 2/3/2017 TS No. AZ07000555-16-1 APN 304-04-009A 0 TO No. 8682963 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Deed of Trust dated August 23, 2013 and recorded on September 6, 2013 as Instrument No. 2013-010620 of official records in the Office of the Recorder of Gila County, Arizona. NOTICE! IF YOU BELIEVE THERE IS A DEFENSE TO THE TRUSTEE SALE OR IF YOU HAVE AN OBJECTION TO THE TRUSTEE SALE, YOU MUST FILE AN ACTION AND OBTAIN A COURT ORDER PURSUANT TO RULE 65, ARIZONA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, STOPPING THE SALE NO LATER THAN 5:00 P.M. MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME ON THE LAST BUSINESS DAY BEFORE THE SCHEDULED DATE OF THE SALE, OR YOU MAY HAVE WAIVED ANY DEFENSES OR OBJECTIONS TO THE SALE. UNLESS YOU OBTAIN AN ORDER, THE SALE WILL BE FINAL AND WILL OCCUR at public auction to the highest bidder AT THE FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE GILA COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 1400 EAST ASH STREET, GLOBE, AZ 85501 on March 20, 2017 at 11:00 AM on said day. The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 401 E BONITA ST, PAYSON, AZ 85541 THAT PORTION OF LOT 10, OF MOGOLLON RIM ADDITION PLAT TWO, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF GILA COUNTY, ARIZONA, RECORDED IN MAP(S) NO. 150, MORE PARTICULARLY DESCBRIBED AS FOLLOWS:PARCEL A, ON RECORD OF SURVEY MAP RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF GILA COUNTY, ARIZONA AS SURVEY MAP. NO. 2921. APN: 304-04-009A 0 Original Principal Balance $146,587.00 Name and Address of original Trustor MICHELLE E KLIMUT AND DANIEL T KLIMUT, WIFE AND HUSBAND. 401 E BONITA ST, PAYSON, AZ 85541 Name and Address of the Beneficiary FREEDOM MORTGAGE CORPORATION c/o Freedom Mortgage Corporation 907 Pleasant Valley Ave Mount Laurel, NJ 08054 Name and Address of Trustee MTC Financial Inc. dba

LEGAL NOTICES Trustee Corps 17100 Gillette Ave, Irvine, CA 92614 949-252-8300 TDD: 800-367-8939 Said sale will be made for cash (payable at time of sale), but without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the Note secured by said Trust Deed, which includes interest thereon as provided in said Note, advances, if any under the terms of said Trust Deed, interest on advances, if any, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trust created by said Trust Deed. The Trustee will accept only cash or cashier s check for reinstatement or price bid payment. Reinstatement payment must be paid before five o clock P.M. (5:00 P.M.) on the last day other than a Saturday or legal holiday before the date of sale. The purchaser at the sale, other than the Beneficiary to the extent of his credit bid, shall pay the price bid no later than five o clock P.M. (5:00 P.M.) of the following day, other than a Saturday or legal holiday. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. Conveyance of the property shall be without warranty, express or implied, and subject to all liens, claims or interest having a priority senior to the Deed of Trust. The Trustee shall not express an opinion as to the condition of title. DATE: December 12, 2016 MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps Amanda Alcantara, Authorized Signatory Manner of Trustee qualification: Real Estate Broker, as required by ARS Section 33-803, Subsection A Name of Trustee s regulator: Arizona Department of Real Estate SALE INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED ONLINE AT www.realtybid.com AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATION PLEASE CALL: Chronos Solutions at 888-632-4482ISL Number 26795, Pub Dates: 01/13/2017, 01/20/2017, 01/27/2017, 02/03/2017, PAYSON ROUNDUP 16440: 1/13, 1/20, 1/27, 2/3/2017 TS No. AZ08000439-16-1 APN 102-13-008F 6 TO No. 8684662 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Deed of Trust dated August 6, 2007 and recorded on August 8, 2007 as Instrument No. 2007-013400 of official records in the Office of the Recorder of Gila County, Arizona. NOTICE! IF YOU BELIEVE THERE IS A DEFENSE TO THE TRUSTEE SALE OR IF YOU HAVE AN OBJECTION TO THE TRUSTEE SALE, YOU MUST FILE AN ACTION AND OBTAIN A COURT ORDER PURSUANT TO RULE 65, ARIZONA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, STOPPING THE SALE NO LATER THAN 5:00 P.M. MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME ON THE LAST BUSINESS DAY BEFORE THE SCHEDULED DATE OF THE SALE, OR YOU MAY HAVE WAIVED ANY DEFENSES OR OBJECTIONS TO THE SALE. UNLESS YOU OBTAIN AN ORDER, THE SALE WILL BE FINAL AND WILL OCCUR at public auction to the highest bidder at the front entrance to the Gila County Courthouse, 1400 East Ash Street, Globe, AZ 85501 on March 21, 2017 at 11:00 AM on said day. The street address and other common designation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 7679 S ICE HOUSE CANYON RD, GLOBE, AZ 85501 PARCEL NO. 1THAT PORTION OF HOMESTEAD ENTRY SURVEY NO. 98, GILA COUNTY ARIZONA, DESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS:BEGINNING AT CORNER NO. 1 OF SAID H.E.S. NO. 98;THENCE SOUTH 49° 40` WEST 153.55 FEET TO THE SOUTHERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF ICE HOUSECANYON ROAD, A COUNTY ROAD, AT ENGRE, STA. 52+34.74;PAGE 1THENCE CONTINUING ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE, ALONG THE ARC OF A CURVE TO THE TIGHTOR RADIUS 153.24 FEET AND DELTA OF 1° 19` 54 , 3.56 FEET;TRENCE SOUTH 53° 28` EAST 116.88 FEET TO A POINT ON THE LINE 1-2 THE EASTERLY BOUNDARYOF SAID H.E.S. NO. 98;THENCE NORTH 8° 19` 35 EAST (RECORD NORTH 8° 05 EAST) ALONG SAID EASTERLY BOUNDARY,173.72 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.PARCEL NO. 2THAT PORTION OF HOMESTEAD ENTRY SURVEY NO. 98, GILA COUNTY ARIZONA DESCRIBED ASFOLLOWS:BEGINNING AT A POINT ON THE LINE 1-2 OF SAID H.E.S. NO. 98 FROM WHICH POINT CORNER NO. 2OF SAID H.E.S. NO. 98 BEARS SOUTH 8° 19` 35 WEST 155.25 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 8° 19` 35 WEST ALONG SAID LINE 1-2 90.00 FEET;THENCE NORTH 50° 06` WEST 167.96 FEET TO THE SOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE COUNTYROAD KNOWN AS ICE HOUSE CANYON ROAD;THENCE NORTH 44° 54` EAST ALONG SAID SOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE 45.54 FEET TO APOINT OF TANGENCY OF A CURVE OF RADIUS 153.24 FEET, AT ENGINEER STATION 52-60.9;THENCE CONTINUING ALONG THE RIGHT OF WAY LINE ON A CURVE TO THE LEFT A DISTANCE OF24.46 FEET TO ARC AND DELTA OF 9° 08` 44 ;THENCE SOUTH 53° 28` EAST 116.88 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING.PARCEL NO. 3THAT PORTION OF HOMESTEAD ENTRY SURVEY NO. 98, GILA COUNTY ARIZONA DESCRIBED

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LEGAL NOTICES ASFOLLOWS:BEGINNING AT CORNER NO. 2 OF SAID H.E.S. NO. 98 A MARKED STONE WHICH IS A CORNER OF THISSURVEY;THENOE SOUTH 39° 41` WEST ALONG LINE 2-3 OF SAID H.E.S. NO. 98 34.56 FEET;THENCE NORTH 41° 06` WEST 100.00 FEET;THENCE 47° 36` WEST 109.69 FEET TO THE SOUTHEASTERLY RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF COUNTY ROADKNOWN AS ICE HOUSE CANYON ROAD;THENCE NORTH 44° 54` EAST ALONG SAID RIGHT OF WAY LINE 70.00 FEET;THENCE SOUTH 50° 06` EAST 167.96 FEET TO A POINT ON THE LINE 1-2 OF SAID H.E.S. NO. 98;THENCE SOUTH 8° 19` 36 WEST 65.25 FEET TO SAID CORNER NO. 2 OF H.E.S. NO. 98, THE POINT OFBEGINNING.CUSTOMER APN: 102-13-008F 6 Original Principal Balance $128,369.94 Name and Address of original Trustor CHARLES P PULLINS AND DIANE E PULLINS, HUSBAND AND WIFE, AS JOINT TENANTS WITH RIGHT OF SURVIVORSHIP 7679 S ICE HOUSE CANYON RD, GLOBE, AZ 85501 Name and Address of the Beneficiary Beneficial Financial I, Inc., successor by merger to Beneficial Mortgage Co. of Arizona c/o HSBC CONSUMER LENDING 961 WEIGLE DRIVE ELMHURST, IL 60126 Name and Address of Trustee MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps 17100 Gillette Ave, Irvine, CA 92614 949-252-8300 TDD: 800-367-8939 Said sale will be made for cash (payable at time of sale), but without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the Note secured by said Trust Deed, which includes interest thereon as provided in said Note, advances, if any under the terms of said Trust Deed, interest on advances, if any, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trust created by said Trust Deed. The Trustee will accept only cash or cashier s check for reinstatement or price bid payment. Reinstatement payment must be paid before five o clock P.M. (5:00 P.M.) on the last day other than a Saturday or legal holiday before the date of sale. The purchaser at the sale, other than the Beneficiary to the extent of his credit bid, shall pay the price bid no later than five o clock P.M. (5:00 P.M.) of the following day, other than a Saturday or legal holiday. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successful bidder shall have no further recourse. Conveyance of the property shall be without warranty, express or implied, and subject to all liens, claims or interest having a priority senior to the Deed of Trust. The Trustee shall not express an opinion as to the condition of title. Date: December 13, 2016 MTC Financial Inc. dba Trustee Corps Lana Kacludis, Authorized Signatory Manner of Trustee qualification: Real Estate Broker, as required by ARS Section 33-803, Subsection A Name of Trustee s regulator: Arizona Department of Real Estate SALE INFORMATION CAN BE OBTAINED ONLINE AT www.insourcelogic.com FOR AUTOMATED SALES INFORMATION PLEASE CALL: In Source Logic at 702-659-7766ISL Number 26808, Pub Dates: 01/13/2017, 01/20/2017, 01/27/2017,

LEGAL NOTICES 02/03/2017, PAYSON ROUNDUP 16441: 1/13, 1/20, 1/27, 2/3/2017 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE File ID. #16-41026 Landers Title No: 21603714 The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under that certain trust deed recorded on 11/12/2003 as Document No. 2003-019909 Gila County, AZ. NOTICE! IF YOU BELIEVE THERE IS A DEFENSE TO THE TRUSTEE SALE OR IF YOU HAVE AN OBJECTION TO THE TRUSTEE SALE, YOU MUST FILE AN ACTION AND OBTAIN A COURT ORDER PURSUANT TO RULE 65, ARIZONA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, STOPPING THE SALE NO LATER THAN 5:00P.M. MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME OF THE LAST BUSINESS DAY BEFORE THE SCHEDULED DATE OF THE SALE, OR YOU MAY HAVE WAIVED ANY DEFENSES OR OBJECTIONS TO THE SALE. UNLESS YOU OBTAIN AN ORDER, THE SALE WILL BE FINAL AND WILL OCCUR at public auction on March 31, 2017 at 11:00 AM, at the front entrance to the County Courthouse, 1400 East Ash, Globe, AZ. and the property will be sold by the Trustee to the highest bidder for cash (in the forms which are lawful tender in the United States and acceptable to the Trustee, payable in accordance with ARS 33-811). The sale shall convey all right, title, and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust, in the property situated in said County and State and more fully described as:The South Half of the West Half of the West Half of the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Southeast Quarter of Section 22, Township 10 North, Range 10 East of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Gila County, Arizona. Except the South 27 Feet thereof. The street address/location of the real property described above is purported to be:363 West Round Valley Road Payson, AZ 85541 Tax Parcel No.: 304-22-008E 5 The undersigned Trustee, Leonard J. McDonald, Attorney at Law, disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. The beneficiary under the aforementioned Deed of Trust has accelerated the Note secured thereby and has declared the entire unpaid principal balance, as well as any and all other amounts due in connection with said Note and/or Deed of Trust, immediately due and payable. Said sale will be made in an as is condition, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances, to satisfy the indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust, advances thereunder, with interest as provided therein, and the unpaid principal balance of the Note secured by said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as proved in said Note, plus fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. Original Principal Balance: $232,344.00 Original Trustor: Martha F. Landers, a widow P.O. Box 85541, Payson, Arizona 85547. Current Beneficiary:Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., successor by merger to Wells Fargo Home Mortgage, Inc. Care of /Servicer Wells Fargo Home Mortgage Inc 3476 Stateview Boulevard, MAC #X7801-014 Fort Mill, SC 29715. Current Trustee:Leonard J. McDonald 2525 East Camelback Road, Suite 700 Phoenix, Arizona 85016 (602) 255-6035 Leonard J. McDonald, Attorney at Law Trustee/Successor Trustee, is regulated by and qualified per ARS Section 33-803 (A)2 as a member of The Arizona State Bar. A-4604647 01/13/2017, 01/20/2017, 01/27/2017, 02/03/2017 16442: 1/13, 1/20, 1/27, 2/3/2017 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE

LEGAL NOTICES TS#: 16-17763 Order #: 02-16073963 The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of Sale under that certain Deed of Trust dated 12/23/2008 and recorded on 1/6/2009 as Instrument # 2009-000095, Book Page Loan Modification recorded on 8/26/2013 as Instrument No. 2013-010165 in the office of the County Recorder of Gila County, Arizona, NOTICE! IF YOU BELIEVE THERE IS A DEFENSE TO THE TRUSTEE SALE OR IF YOU HAVE AN OBJECTION TO THE TRUSTEE SALE, YOU MUST FILE AN ACTION AND OBTAIN A COURT ORDER PURSUANT TO RULE 65, ARIZONA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, STOPPING THE SALE NO LATER THAN 5:00 P.M. MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME OF THE LAST BUSINESS DAY BEFORE THE SCHEDULED DATE OF THE SALE, OR YOU MAY HAVE WAIVED ANY DEFENSES OR OBJECTIONS TO THE SALE. UNLESS YOU OBTAIN AN ORDER, THE SALE WILL BE FINAL AND WILL OCCUR at public auction to the highest bidder at Front Entrance to the Gila County Courthouse, 1400 E. Ash Street, Globe, AZ 85501, on 3/29/2017 at 11:00 AM of said day:LOT 121, OF PIONEER HILLS, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF GILA COUNTY, ARIZONA, RECORDED IN MAP(S) NO. 519 THROUGH 519B. The successor trustee appointed herein qualifies as trustee of the Trust Deed in the trustee s capacity as a licensed insurance producer as required by ARS Section 33-803, Subsection A. Name of Trustee s Regulator: Arizona Department of Insurance. ACCORDING TO THE DEED OF TRUST OR UPON INFORMATION SUPPLIED BY THE BENEFICIARY, THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS PROVIDED PURSUANT TO A.R.S. SECTION 33-808(C):Street address or identifiable location: 121 WEST LEMMON LANE MIAMI, AZ 85539 A.P.N.: 207-28-121 4 Original Principal Balance: $175,010.00 Name and address of original trustor: (as shown on the Deed of Trust) MICHAEL J. FINK, AN UNMARRIED MAN 121 WEST LEMMON LANE MIAMI, AZ 85539. Name and address of beneficiary:(as of recording of Notice of Sale) BANK OF AMERICA, N.A. c/o Carrington Mortgage Services, LLC 1600 Douglass Road, Suite 200 AAnaheim, CA 92806. If the Trustee is unable to convey title for any reason, the successful bidder s sole and exclusive remedy shall be the return of monies paid to the Trustee and the successful bidder shall have not further recourse. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designations, if any, shown herein. Said sale will be made, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied regarding title, possession, or encumbrances, to pay the unpaid principal balance of the note(s) secured by said Deed of Trust, with interest thereon as provided in said note(s), advances, if any, under the terms of said Deed of Trust, including fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee. Conveyance of the property shall be without warranty, express or implied, and subject to all liens, claims or interest having a priority senior to the Deed of Trust. The Trustee shall not express an opinion as to the condition of title. NAME, ADDRESS and TELEPHONE NUMBER OF TRUSTEE: (as of recording of Notice of Sale) Carrington Foreclosure Services, LLC P.O. Box 3309 Anaheim, California 92803 (888) 313-1969 Dated: 12/8/2016 Carrington Foreclosure Services, LLC Tai Alailima, Director, Foreclosure Services Sale information can be obtained online at www.auction.com or use the automated sales information at (800) 280-2832. A-4604691 01/13/2017, 01/20/2017, 01/27/2017, 02/03/2017

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LEGAL NOTICES 16450: 1/13, 1/20, 1/27, 2/3/2017 File # 16-025218 PHH NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Deed of Trust recorded on May 2, 2008 in Instrument No. 2008-006232 And Loan Modification Agreement Recorded 3/30/2015, Instrument 2015-003059 in the office of the County Recorder of Gila County, Arizona, NOTICE! IF YOU BELIEVE THERE IS A DEFENSE TO THE TRUSTEE SALE OR IF YOU HAVE AN OBJECTION TO THE TRUSTEE SALE, YOU MUST FILE AN ACTION AND OBTAIN A COURT ORDER PURSUANT TO RULE 65, ARIZONA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, STOPPING THE SALE NO LATER THAN 5:00 P.M. MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME ON THE LAST BUSINESS DAY BEFORE THE SCHEDULED DATE OF THE SALE, OR YOU MAY HAVE WAIVED ANY DEFENSES OR OBJECTIONS TO THE SALE. UNLESS YOU OBTAIN AN ORDER, THE SALE WILL BE FINAL AND WILL OCCUR at public auction to the highest bidder at the front entrance to the Gila County Courthouse, 1400 E. Ash St., Globe, Arizona at 11:00a.m. on March 29, 2017: LEGAL DESCRIPTION AS SHOWN ON EXHIBIT A ATTACHED HERETO Purported Street address: 2150 N Rainbows End, Payson, AZ 85541 Tax Parcel # 304-22-087D Original Principal Balance $208,550.00 Name and Address of Beneficiary: PHH Mortgage Corporation, 1 Mortgage Way, Mount Laurel, New Jersey 08054. Name and Address of Original Trustor: Dean W Faust, an unmarried man, 2150 N Rainbows End, Payson, AZ 85541 Name, Address and Telephone Number of Trustee: Jason P. Sherman, 3636 N. Central Ave., Suite #400, Phoenix, AZ 85012, 602-222-5711 Dated: December 28, 2016 /s/ Jason P. Sherman, Jason P. Sherman, Trustee Manner of Trustee Qualification: The Trustee qualifies pursuant to A.R.S. § 33-803(A)(2) as a member of the State Bar of Arizona. Name of Trustee s Regulator: The Trustee s Regulator is the State Bar of Arizona. STATE OF ARIZONA}} ss. COUNTY OF MARICOPA} The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me on December 28, 2016, by Jason P. Sherman, a member of the State Bar of Arizona, as Trustee. /s/ Kari Sheehan, NOTARY PUBLIC My commission expires: 9/12/2018 EXHIBIT A Escrow No. 276-5028747 (sam) PARCEL NO. 1: THAT PORTION OF HOMESTEAD ENTRY SURVEY NO. 119, BEING IN SEcnON 22, TOWNSHIP 10 NORTH, RANGE 10 EAST OF THE GILA AND SALT RIVER BASE AND MERIDIAN, GILA COUNTY, ARIZONA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: PARCEL D , OF RECORD OF SURVEY RECORDED IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF GILA COUNTY, AR-

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LEGAL NOTICES IZONA AS SURVEY MAP NO. 2302. PARCEL NO. 2: A NON EXCLUSIVE APPURTENANT EASEMENT FOR INGRESS, EGRESS AND PUBUC UTIUTIES OVER THAT 20 FOOT WIDE AND CULDESAC EASEMENT LYING WITHIN PARCELS nA , B AND C , AS SHOWN ON RECORD OF SURVEY MAP NO. 2302, RECORDS OF GILA COUNTY, ARIZONA. 16453: 1/13, 1/20, 1/27, 2/3/2017 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE Trustee Sale No. : 00000006247423 Title Order No.: 160275438 FHA/VA/PMI No.: The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Deed of Trust dated October 09, 2008 and Recorded as Instrument No. 2008-013486 on October 16, 2008 of Official Records, in the office of the County Recorder of GILA County, Arizona. NOTICE! IF YOU BELIEVE THERE IS A DEFENSE TO THE TRUSTEE SALE OR IF YOU HAVE AN OBJECTION TO THE TRUSTEE SALE, YOU MUST FILE AN ACTION AND OBTAIN A COURT ORDER PURSUANT TO RULE 65, ARIZONA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, STOPPING THE SALE NO LATER THAN 5:00 P.M. MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME OF THE LAST BUSINESS DAY BEFORE THE SCHEDULED DATE OF THE SALE, OR YOU MAY HAVE WAIVED ANY DEFENSES OR OBJECTIONS TO THE SALE. UNLESS YOU OBTAIN AN ORDER, THE SALE WILL BE FINAL AND WILL OCCUR at public auction to the highest bidder at Gila County Courthouse, 1400 E. Ash Street, Globe, AZ 85501, in GILA County, on February 15, 2017 at 11:00 AM of said day:LOT 2, STRAWBERRY KNOLLS UNIT 4 AMENDED, ACCORDING TO MAP NO. 592, RECORDS OF GILA COUNTY, ARIZONA; EXCEPT THAT PORTION DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS:COMMENCING AT THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF PARCEL NO. 2 AS DESCRIBED IN FEE NO. 95-Â667228, RECORDS OF GILA COUNTY, SAID POINT BEING A FOUND 1/2 IRON PIPE WITH TAG MARKED LS #23955 FROM WHICH A FOUND 1/2 IRON PIPE WITHOUT TAG BEING THE NORTHEAST CORNER OF THAT WATER UTILITY EASEMENT AS RECORDED IN FEE NO. 2001-5662, RECORDS OF GILA COUNTY, BEING A PROLONGATION OF THE EAST LINE OF AFORESAID PARCEL NO. 2, WHICH BEARS NORTH 09 37 32 WEST (BASIS OF BEARING), A DISTANCE OF 234.54 FEET; THENCE NORTH 36º 29 10 EAST, A DISTANCE OF 350.02 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; THENCE NORTH 46º 36 10 EAST, A DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 43º 23 50 EAST, A DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 46º 36 10 WEST, A DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET; THENCE NORTH 43º 23 50 WEST, A DISTANCE OF 15.00 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING; AND EXCEPT ALL WATER RIGHTS AS RESERVED IN WARRANTY DEED RECORDED AT FEE NO. 2005-Â007031, RECORDS OF GILA COUNTY, ARIZONA. ACCORDING TO THE DEED OF TRUST OR UPON INFORMATION SUPPLIED BY THE BENEFICIARY, THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION IS PROVIDED PURSUANT TO ARIZONA REVISED STATUTES SECTION 33-808(C):Street address or identifiable location: 8022 W PARKINSON DRIVE, STRAWBERRY, AZ 85544. Tax parcel number: 301-10-015A Original Principal Balance: $335,000.00 Name and address of original trustor (as shown on the Deed of Trust):NED E. GREENLEAF AND AMANDA R. GREENLEAF, HUSBAND AND WIFE MAILING ADDRESS: 8022 W PARKINSON, PINE, AZ 85544. Name and address of beneficiary (as of recording of Notice of Sale):WILMINGTON SAVINGS FUND SOCIETY, FSB, D/B/A CHRISTIANA TRUST, NOT INDIVIDUALLY BUT AS TRUSTEE FOR PRETIUM MORTGAGE ACQUISITION TRUST.C/O SELENE FINANCE 9990 RICHMOND AVENUE SUITE 400 SOUTH HOUSTON, TX 77042. Name, address and telephone number of trustee:CARSON EMMONS, a member of the State Bar. BARRETT DAFFIN FRAPPIER TREDER and WEISS, LLP 4004 Belt Line Road, Suite 100 Addison, Texas 75001-4320 (855) 286-5901 The beneficiary under the aforementioned Deed of Trust has accelerated the Note secured thereby and has declared the entire unpaid principal balance, as well as any and all other amounts due in connection with said Note and/or Deed of Trust, immediately due and payable. Said sale will be made as is, but without covenant or warranty, express or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances, to pay the remaining principal sum of the note secured by said Deed of Trust, which includes interest thereon as provided in said note, advances, if any under the terms of said Deed of Trust, interest on advances, if any, fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trust created by said Deed of Trust. Trustee will accept only cash (in the forms which are lawful tender in the United States and acceptable to the trustee, payable in accordance with A.R.S Section 33-811(A)) or credit bid by the beneficiary. Reinstatement payment must be paid before five o clock p.m. on the last day other than a Saturday or legal holiday

LEGAL NOTICES before the date of the sale. The Purchaser at the sale, other than the beneficiary to the extent of his credit bid, shall pay the price no later than five o clock p.m. of the following day, other than a Saturday or legal holiday. The undersigned Trustee disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the property address or other common designation, if any, shown herein. DATE: 11/10/2016 CARSON EMMONS, a member of the State Bar. Trustee is qualified per AR.S Section 33-803 (A)(2). as a member of the State Bar of Arizona. Trustee s regulator is the State Bar of Arizona. FOR TRUSTEE S SALE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL:Auction.com, LLC ONE MAUCHLY IRVINE, CA 92618c 800-280-2832 www.auction.com If you have previously been discharged through bankruptcy, you may have been released of personal liability for this loan in which case this letter is intended to exercise the note holder s rights against the real property only. A-4604984 01/13/2017, 01/20/2017, 01/27/2017, 02/03/2017 16457: 1/27, 2/3, 2/10, 2/17/2017 Notice of Trustee s Sale Recorded on: 12/21/2016 TS No. : AZ-16-756966-BF Order No. : 11-000511-AZ The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of Sale under that certain Deed of Trust dated 1/26/1998 and recorded 1/30/1998 as Instrument No. 1998-1228 in the office of the County Recorder of GILA County, Arizona . Notice! If you believe there is a defense to the trustee sale or if you have an objection to the trustee sale, you must file an action and obtain a court order pursuant to rule 65, Arizona rules of civil procedure, stopping the sale no later than 5:00 p.m. mountain standard time of the last business day before the scheduled date of the sale, or you may have waived any defenses or objections to the sale. Unless you obtain an order, the sale will be final and will occur at public auction to the highest bidder: Sale Date and Time: 4/12/2017 at 11:00:00 AM Sale Location: At the Front Entrance to the Gila County Courthouse, located at 1400 E. Ash Street, Globe, AZ 85501 Legal Description: THE NORTH 60 FEET OF LOT 24 OF LOT 1 SECTION 26, NORTH GLOBE TOWNSITE, ACCORDING TO MAP NOS. 6, 7, 8, AND 9, RECORDS OF GILA COUNTY, ARIZONA Purported Street Address: 110 BLAKE STREET, GLOBE, AZ 85501 Tax Parcel Number: 20715119 Original Principal Balance: $35,000.00 Name and Address of Current Beneficiary: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. C/O WELLS FARGO BANK N.A. 1 Home Campus X2504-017 Customer Service Des Moines, IA 50328 Name(s) and Address(s) of Original Trustor(s): Laurel L Mitchell and Joyce L Mitchell, Husband and Wife 110 Blake St, Globe, AZ 85501 Name and Address of Trustee/Agent: Quality Loan Service Corporation 411 Ivy Street, San Diego, CA 92101 Phone: ( 866 ) 645-7711 Sales Line: 800-280-2832 Login to: www.auction.com O r Login to: http://www.qualityloan.com Reinstatement Line: (866) 645-7711 Ext 5318 AZ-16-756966-BF The successor trustee qualifies to act as a trustee under A.R.S. §33-803(A)(1) in its capacity as a licensed Arizona escrow agent regulated by the Department of Financial Institutions. If the sale is set aside for any reason, including if the Trustee is unable to convey title, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the monies paid to the Trustee. This shall be the Purchaser s sole and exclusive remedy. The purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Trustor, the Trustee, the Beneficiary, the Beneficiary s Agent, or the Beneficiary s Attorney. If you have previously been discharged through bankruptcy, you may have been released of personal liability for this loan in which case this letter is intended to exercise the note holders right s against the real property only. QUALITY MAY BE CONSIDERED A DEBT COLLECTOR ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE . TS No.: AZ-16-756966-BF Dated: 12/20/2016 QUALITY LOAN SERVICE CORPORATION By: January Crawford, Assistant Secretary A notary public or other officer completing this certificate verifies only the identity of the individual who signed the document to which this certificate is attached, and not the truthfulness, accuracy, or validity of that document. State of: California County of: San Diego On 12/20/2016 before me, Brenda A. Gonzalez a notary public, personally appeared January Crawford, who proved to me on the basis of satisfactory evidence to be the person(s) whose name(s) is/are subscribed to the within instrument and acknowledged to me that he/she/they executed the same in his/her/their authorized capacity(ies), and that by his/her/their signature(s) on the instrument the person(s), or the entity upon behalf of which the person(s) acted, executed the instrument . I certify under PENALTY OF PERJURY under the laws of the State of California that the foregoing paragraph is true and correct. WIT NESS my hand and official seal. Signature Brenda A. Gonzalez Commission No. 2116627 NOTARY PUBLIC - California San Diego County My Comm. Expires 6/21/2019 IDSPub #0121499 1/27/2017 2/3/2017 2/10/2017 2/17/2017 16459: 1/27, 2/3, 2/10, 2/17/2017

LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF TRUSTEE S SALE File ID. #14-06131 Swann Title No: 21405201 The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under that certain trust deed recorded on 08/19/2008 as Document No. 2008-011023 Gila County, AZ. NOTICE! IF YOU BELIEVE THERE IS A DEFENSE TO THE TRUSTEE SALE OR IF YOU HAVE AN OBJECTION TO THE TRUSTEE SALE, YOU MUST FILE AN ACTION AND OBTAIN A COURT ORDER PURSUANT TO RULE 65, ARIZONA RULES OF CIVIL PROCEDURE, STOPPING THE SALE NO LATER THAN 5:00 P.M. MOUNTAIN STANDARD TIME OF THE LAST BUSINESS DAY BEFORE THE SCHEDULED DATE OF THE SALE, OR YOU MAY HAVE WAIVED ANY DEFENSES OR OBJECTIONS TO THE SALE. UNLESS YOU OBTAIN AN ORDER, THE SALE WILL BE FINAL AND WILL OCCUR at public auction on April 11, 2017 at 11:00 AM, at the front entrance to the County Courthouse, 1400 East Ash, Globe, AZ. and the property will be sold by the Trustee to the highest bidder for cash (in the forms which are lawful tender in the United States and acceptable to the Trustee, payable in accordance with ARS 33-811). The sale shall convey all right, title, and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust, in the property situated in said County and State and more fully described as:Lots 15 and 16, Block 43, EAST GLOBE TOWNSITE, according to map no. 17, records of Gila County, Arizona. Except title to any mine of gold, silver, cinnabar, copper or lead or to any valid claim or possession held under the existing laws of congress, as set forth patent from United States of America. The street address/location of the real property described above is purported to be:727 East Cedar Street Globe, AZ 85501. Tax Parcel No.: 208-04-072 2 The undersigned Trustee, Leonard J. McDonald, Attorney at Law, disclaims any liability for any incorrectness of the street address and other common designation, if any, shown herein. The beneficiary under the aforementioned Deed of Trust has accelerated the Note secured thereby and has declared the entire unpaid principal balance, as well as any and all other amounts due in connection with said Note and/or Deed of Trust, immediately due and payable. Said sale will be made in an as is condition, but without covenant or warranty, expressed or implied, regarding title, possession or encumbrances, to satisfy the indebtedness secured by said Deed of Trust, advances thereunder, with interest as provided therein, and the unpaid principal balance of the Note secured by said Deed of Trust with interest thereon as proved in said Note, plus fees, charges and expenses of the Trustee and of the trusts created by said Deed of Trust. Original Principal Balance: $151,470.00. Original Trustor: Michael Swann, a single man and Armintha L. Beach, a single woman 4070 Thompson Avenue, Kingman, Arizona 86409. Current Beneficiary:JPMorgan Chase Bank, National Association Care of /Servicer JPMorgan Chase Bank, N.A. 3415 Vision Drive Columbus, OH 43219. Current Trustee:Leonard J. McDonald 2525 East Camelback Road, Suite 700 Phoenix, Arizona 85016. (602) 255-6035 Leonard J. McDonald, Attorney at Law Trustee/Successor Trustee, is regulated by and qualified per ARS Section 33-803 (A)2 as a member of The Arizona State Bar. A-4605237 01/27/2017, 02/03/2017, 02/10/2017, 02/17/2017 16460: 1/27, 2/3/2017 Notice to Contractors Calling for Bids NOTICE INVITING PROPOSALS FOR WATER LINE CONSTRUCTION EAST BONITA STREET WATER LINE PROJECT Sealed bids for the construction of the East Bonita Street Water Line Project, WILL be received by the OWNER, the Town of Payson, at the office of the Town Clerk located at 303 N. Beeline Highway, Payson, Arizona, 85541, until 1:00 p.m., Arizona Time on Wednesday the 1st day of March, 2017 for the installation of approximately 2,600 L.F. of 8-inch C-900 PVC Water Line, miscellaneous fire hydrants, pipes, valves, connections, adding and moving 40 ± meter services, and appurtenances. Immediately following their receipt, at 1:15 p.m., the bids WILL be opened publicly and read aloud in the Town of Payson, Council Chambers, located at 303 N. Beeline Highway, Payson, Arizona, 85541. Bids SHALL be on Official Bid Forms enclosed in the envelopes supplied in the Bidding submittal package. Bids sent by mail or messenger SHALL be enclosed in a separate outer envelope marked BID PROPOSAL - EAST BONITA STREET WATER LINE . NOTE: Expedited delivery to any address within the Town of Payson is not GUARANTEED by the regular carriers. The Contractor is responsible to make sure its bid is received before the time limit stated above. All proposals WILL be opened and the total bid amounts read aloud in the public meeting at the Town of Payson, Council Chambers. All proposals WILL be tabulated by the DESIGN ENGINEER who WILL report his or her findings to the OWNER. Upon request copies of the tabulation WILL be mailed to BIDDERS the following

LEGAL NOTICES day. It is expected that the OWNER WILL award the contract to the lowest responsive responsible bidder within thirty (30) CALENDAR DAYS. The work includes the furnishing of all labor, MATERIALS and EQUIPMENT for the installation of a water line, and appurtenant facilities as described in the plans and specifications to serve the Town of Payson. The project is located in and near Payson, Arizona. The Construction SHALL be completed in 70 Calendar Day from the Notice to Proceed. Liquidated Damages apply per MAG Specifications. BIDDERS ARE REQUIRED TO ATTEND A MANDATORY PRE-BID MEETING - to be held at the Town of Payson Council Chambers on Wednesday the 8th day of February, 2017 at 9:00 a.m. Arizona Time. All Bidders SHALL be registered on the Bid Plan Holders List, and attendance WILL be recorded. Copies of the bid documents, plans, specifications and Official Bid Forms WILL be available on Friday, January 27, 2017 for inspection and purchase at Tetra Tech, Inc., 405-B W. Main Street, Payson, Arizona 85541, Telephone: (928) 474-4636. Cost for a set of plans, specifications and Official Bid Forms are: $75.00/set, if picked up or $100.00/set, if mailed. This cost is non-refundable. Full-size drawings WILL be sent when drawings are revised and issued as addenda. Bidders must be eligible and licensed to do said work under and in accordance with, and must agree to conform to, the laws of the State of Arizona. Each bid SHALL be accompanied by a bid GUARANTY bond or a certified or cashier s check payable to the order of the Town of Payson in an amount not less than ten percent (10%) of the amount of the BID as a GUARANTY that the bidder WILL execute the contract if it be awarded in conformity with the bid form. The successful bidder WILL be required to furnish performance and payment bonds in the form specified in the contract documents each in an amount not less than one hundred percent (100%) of the contract price. The surety company must hold a certificate of authority to transact surety business in the State of Arizona issued by the Director of the Department of Insurance of the State of Arizona pursuant to Title 20, Chapter 2, Article 1, Arizona Revised Statutes and named in the current list of Companies Holding Certificates of Authority as Acceptable Sureties on Federal Bonds and as Acceptable Reinsuring Companies as published in Circular 570 (amended by the Audit Staff Bureau of Accounts, U.S. Treasury Department). The OWNER reserves the right to reject any or all proposals or bids or to withhold the award of the contract for any reason it may determine. The OWNER SHALL determine which bid is the lowest and most responsive bid of a responsible bidder. Bids received after the time established for receiving bids WILL not be considered. No bidder may withdraw its bid after the time established for receiving bids or before the award and execution of the contract, unless the award is delayed for a period exceeding sixty (60) CALENDAR DAYS. No bidder may withdraw its proposal for a period of sixty (60) CALENDAR DAYS after the date set for the opening thereof. The OWNER reserves the right to cancel this notice at any time. Any other provisions of this notice or the plans and specifications to the contrary, the OWNER SHALL have the right to withdraw from and terminate the contract up to the issuing of the Notice to Proceed. Such withdrawal and termination WILL NOT give rise to a claim for damages from the contractor. This notice does not propose to be a complete statement of the terms and conditions of the contract or conditions for its execution. Such information is contained in the contract documents. Bidders SHALL comply with all federal, state and local nondiscrimination statutes in the operation, implementation and delivery of, including state and federal civil rights and disabilities laws. In particular, the CONTRACTOR SHALL ensure that the Town of Payson s obligation for program, facility and service accessibility in Title II of the Americans with Disabilities Act are complied with in all activities arising under this contract, and SHALL hold harmless the Town of Payson for any and all loss, including but not limited to damages, costs or expenses, incurred or arising from any alleged violation of the Americans with Disabilities

LEGAL NOTICES Act under the auspices of this contract unless resulting from an intentional or actual negligent act of the Town of Payson and its employees. Failure to comply with the nondiscrimination or accessibility requirements herein SHALL be construed as nonperformance and may result in termination of funding, civil action or both. Further, information concerning the East Bonita Street Water Line Project, and the construction contract for the work may be obtained by contacting Tetra Tech, Inc., 405-B W. Main Street, Payson, Arizona 85541, telephone: (928) 474-4636. Published:

01-27-2017 02-03-2017

16461: 1/27, 2/3, 2/10, 2/17/2017 NOTICE OF CONTINUED INITIAL/ PUBLICATION HEARING ON DEPENDENCY PETITION NO. JD 201700001 Honorable Timothy M. Wright IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF GILA In the matter of: BELLADONNA RAE MEYER d.o.b. 02-13-2016 Person(s) under 18 years of age. TO: APRIL JUDITH MEYER and JOHN DOE, a fictitious name, parents of the above-named child. 1. The Department of Child Safety, (DCS or the Department), by and through undersigned counsel, has filed a Dependency Petition pursuant to Title 8, of the Arizona Revised Statutes, Rules 4.1 and 4.2 of the Arizona Rules of Civil Procedure; and Rule 48(D) of the Arizona Rules of Procedure for the Juvenile Court. 2. The Court has set a continued initial/publication hearing on the 16th day of March 2017, at 9:30 a.m., at the Gila County Superior Court, 714 S. Beeline Hwy., #104, Payson, AZ 85541, before Honorable Timothy M. Wright for the purpose of determining whether any parent or guardian named herein is contesting the allegations in the Petition. 3. You and your child are entitled to have an attorney present at the hearing. You may hire your own attorney or, if you cannot afford an attorney and want to be represented by an attorney, one may be appointed by the Court. 4. You have a right to appear as a party in this proceeding. You are advised that your failure to personally appear in court at the initial hearing, pretrial conference, status conference, or dependency adjudication, without good cause shown, may result in a finding that you have waived your legal rights and have admitted the allegations in the Petition. In addition, if you fail to appear, without good cause, the hearing may go forward in your absence and may result in an adjudication of dependency, termination of your parental rights or the establishment of a permanent guardianship based upon the record and the evidence presented to the court, as well as an order of paternity, custody, or change of custody in a consolidated family law matter and an order for child support if paternity has been established. 5. If you are receiving this Notice by publication, you may obtain a copy of the Dependency Petition, Notice of Hearing, and Temporary Order by submitting a written request to: TRACEY L. HEINRICK, Office of the Attorney General, 120 W. 1st Ave., 2nd Floor, Mesa, AZ 85210-1312. The assigned case manager is Sheena Walters and may be reached by telephone at 928.468.9868. 6. Requests for reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities must be made to the court by parties at least three (3) working days in advance of a scheduled court proceeding and can be made by calling 928.474.3978. 7. You have the right to make a request or motion prior to any hearing that the hearing be closed to the public. DATED this ___ day of January 2017. MARK BRNOVICH Attorney General TRACEY L. HEINRICK Assistant Attorney General 1/27, 2/3, 2/10, 2/17/17 CNS-2967580 16462: 1/27, 1/31, 2/3/2017 NOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I. Name: THOMAS PALMWOOD TERRACE, LLC File No. L-2026879-7 II. The address of the known place of business is: 16 W. Cline Ranch Rd, Star Valley, AZ 85541. III. The name and street address of the Statutory Agent is: Don Knoner, 16 W. Cline Ranch Rd, Star Valley, AZ 85541. (A) Management of the limited liability company is vested in a manager or managers. The names and addresses of each person who is a manager AND each member who owns a twenty percent or greater interest in the capital or profits of the limited liability company are: Don Knoner, (x) manager, 16 W. Cline Ranch Rd,

LEGAL NOTICES Star Valley, AZ 85541; Fred Kaiser, (x) member, 5320 Valencia Drive, Orange, CA 92669. 16464: 1/27, 2/3, 2/10/2017 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF GILA In re the Estate of: MARY LUCILLE BREEDEN, Deceased CASE NO. PB2017-00005 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF INFORMAL APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT: 1. MARY ESTELLE TIEMAN has been appointed Personal Representative of this Estate on January 13, 2017. 2. All persons having claims against the Estate are required to present their claim within four months after the date of the first publication of this Notice of the claims will be forever barred. 3. Claims must be presented by delivering or mailing a written statement of the claim to the Personal Representative by the through her attorney, LAW OFFICES OF JOS ELLEN VORK PLLC, 615 West Main Street, Payson, Arizona 85541. LAW OFFICES OF JO ELLEN VORK, PLLC Date: 1/17/2017 /s/ Jo Ellen Vork Jo Ellen Vork, Attorney for Personal Representative 16465: 1/27, 2/3, 2/10/2017 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF GILA In re the Estate of: CLAUDE EDWARD BREEDEN, Deceased CASE NO. PB2017-00004 NOTICE TO CREDITORS OF INFORMAL APPOINTMENT OF PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE NOTICE IS GIVEN THAT: 1. MARY ESTELLE TIEMAN has been appointed Personal Representative of this Estate on January 13, 2017. 2. All persons having claims against the Estate are required to present their claim within four months after the date of the first publication of this Notice of the claims will be forever barred. 3. Claims must be presented by delivering or mailing a written statement of the claim to the Personal Representative by the through her attorney, LAW OFFICES OF JOS ELLEN VORK PLLC, 615 West Main Street, Payson, Arizona 85541. LAW OFFICES OF JO ELLEN VORK, PLLC Date: 1/17/2017 /s/ Jo Ellen Vork Jo Ellen Vork, Attorney for Personal Representative 16466: 1/27, 1/31, 2/3/2017 ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION 1. ENTITY TYPE: LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY 2. ENTITY NAME: BROWN EXCAVATING, LLC 3. FILE NUMBER: L21536315 4. STATUTORY AGENT NAME AND ADDRESS: Street Address: 49778 N HWY 188, PAYSON, AZ 85541. 5. ARIZONAKNOWN PLACE OF BUSINESS ADDRESS: WILLIAM JOSEPH BROWN, 49778 N HWY 188, PAYSON, AZ 85541. 6. DURATION: Perpetual 7. MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE: Member-Managed The names and addresses of all Members are: 1. WILLIAM JOSEPH BROWN, 49778 N HWY 188, PAYSON, AZ 85541. 2. MEGAN ANN BROWN, 49778 N HWY 188, PAYSON, AZ 85541. ORGANIZER: William Joseph Brown, 01/19/2017 16467: 1/27, 1/31, 2/3/2017 ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION 1. ENTITY TYPE: LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY 2. ENTITY NAME: CHABOT BUILDERS, LLC 3. FILE NUMBER: L21503190 4. STATUTORY AGENT NAME AND ADDRESS: Street Address: NICHOLE CHABOT, 471 S. LION SPRINGS RD., PAYSON, AZ 85541. 5. ARIZONAKNOWN PLACE OF BUSINESS ADDRESS: 471 S. LION SPRINGS RD., PAYSON, AZ 85541. 6. DURATION: Perpetual 7. MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE: Manager-Managed The name and addresses of all Managers are: 1. LANCE CHABOT, 471 S. LION SPRINGS RD., PAYSON, AZ 85541. 2. NICHOLE CHABOT, 471 S. LION SPRINGS RD., PAYSON, AZ 85541. The names and addresses of all Members are: 1. LANCE CHABOT, 471 S. LION SPRINGS RD., PAYSON, AZ 85541. 2. NICHOLE CHABOT, 471 S. LION SPRINGS RD., PAYSON, AZ 85541. ORGANIZER: Lance Chabot; 01/09/2017


PAYSON ROUNDUP

SPORTS

Friday, January 27, 2017

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Snowflake buries Horns with big third quarter by

Keith Morris

roundup sports editor

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Ryan Ricke goes up for a rebound against Snowflake’s Tanner Willis (10) and Trey Schneider in the Lobos’ 59-47 win on Tuesday.

With no one between him and the basket, Ryan Ricke took a couple of dribbles with the stolen ball and took the elevator to the second floor. He slammed the ball through the cylinder. The senior’s dunk ignited the home crowd inside Wilson Dome. They and the Payson bench erupted in appreciation and excitement. The steal and dunk highlighted a fierce fourth-quarter comeback bid by the Longhorns in a 3A East showdown with rival Snowflake on Tuesday night. Following a timeout, Atreyu Glasscock sank a basket to cap a 21-9 run by the home team. But it only cut the deficit to nine points with 38 seconds remaining. It just wasn’t enough as the Lobos put the game away at the free-throw line in a 59-47 victory. The Longhorns battled Snowflake hard for three quarters. But they simply couldn’t overcome a 22-5 third-quarter domination by the Lobos that turned a 25-23 Snowflake halftime lead into a rout against a Payson team that snapped a 15-game losing streak against the Lobos with a 51-50 win in Snowflake on Jan. 6. Snowflake beat Payson 94-69 in the Flagstaff Tournament on Dec. 9. Payson struggled in the third quarter with point guard Julian Parker on the bench the final 7:28 of the period after picking up his fourth foul in the opening minute of the second half. The Lobos opened the third quarter on a 14-0 run highlighted by back-toback three-point field goals by Mason Willis and Trey Schneider. Efrain Amaya-Medina cut into a 38-23 deficit on a spin move to end a Payson scoring drought lasting 5:30. The Snowflake lead grew to 21 points, 47-26 before J.T. Dolinich started the comeback run when he was awarded a basket on a goal-tending call in the final minute of the third quarter. The comeback bid offered reason for optimism for the Longhorns heading into the final four games of the regular season. The win was Snowflake’s first in region play this year and leaves the teams tied in the win column for fifth place in the 3A East standings. The

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Julian Parker goes up for a layup attempt between Snowflake’s Dallin Chapman (5) and Mason Willis on Tuesday. Lobos (1-6 3A East) entered the game having gone 1-5 since the loss to the Longhorns, losing five straight. Snowflake is 4-10 in power points games and stands No. 22 in the power rankings that seed the 24-team 3A state tournament. Payson fell to 1-5 in the 3A East and 2-10 in power points games and is No. 29 in the power rankings. The Longhorns have lost four straight since the win at Snowflake. Glasscock led Payson with 12

points. Ricke added nine points and Parker managed eight points in limited action. He fouled out with 11.2 seconds remaining. Parker led Payson with 19 points in the win at Snowflake. Trey Schneider scored 12 points to lead three Lobos in double figures. Tanner Willis and Dallin Chapman both added 10 points. Nine Lobos scored. Snowflake hit 8 of 11 free throws (73 percent) after sinking just 8 of 27 (30 percent) in the loss to Payson.

Wrestling tournament today The Tim Van Horn Memorial Wrestling Tournament postponed by weather last weekend has been rescheduled for today at Wilson Dome. Wrestling begins at 10:30 a.m. with consolation and championship matches set for 5:30 p.m. Admission is free. Nine schools are scheduled to participate: Payson, Flagstaff, Flagstaff Coconino, Fountain Hills, Gilbert Williams Field, Globe, Hopi, Poston Butte and Snowflake. Proceeds from concession sales go to support the Payson wrestling program.

Lobos press past Longhorns 69-24 Payson girls struggle with turnovers by

Keith Morris

roundup sports editor

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Becca Carr takes down a Snowflake player following one of many steals by the Lobos on Tuesday night.

Pressure. From the start of Tuesday’s girls basketball game, the Snowflake Lobos converged on the Payson ball handlers. Their pressure defense worked to perfection, leading to turnovers and easy baskets in a 69-24 3A East victory at Wilson Dome. Emily Ballard scored a game-high 18 points to lead a trio of Lobos in double figures as Snowflake exploded for its highest point total of the season. Elle Flake added 16 points, Nikita Olms 10 points and Shanae Stratton eight points. “You give Snowflake or any quality team that many opportunities and they’re going to put up points,” Payson coach Miles Huff said. Kylee O’Donald led Payson with nine points. The Longhorns turned in a much more competitive performance in a 51-35 loss at Snowflake on Jan. 6.

But the Lobos didn’t smother the Payson offense like they did in the rematch. “It’s a similar problem to what we’ve ran into all year — we really struggle with high-pressure defense; especially when it’s extended full court,” Huff said. “Not having a dominant ball handler like we’ve had in the past, it exposes that pretty clearly. “If our guards can’t handle the pressure, it can get out of hand pretty quickly.” The coach believes it’s just a matter of continuing to work on it. “It’s something we work on constantly and hopefully the girls will continue that and improve,” he said. “It’s something we know we have to deal with because everyone on the mountain will show that.” Payson fell to 2-11 in power points games and 1-5 in the 3A East. The Longhorns are tied with Blue Ridge and Show Low for last place in the region but have split with those teams and have both remaining on the schedule. Huff said the Longhorns need to post a quality win in the last four games to move into the top 24 in the power rankings and qualify for the state tournament. “We need another conference win,” he said.

Snowflake 69, Payson 24 Snowflake 69 — Ballard 7 3-3 18, Olms 4 0-0 10, Butler 1 0-0 2, Tanner 1 0-0 2, E. Flake 7 2-2 16, Neff 0 0-0 0, Stratton 3 0-0 8, Thomas 0 0-0 0, Larson 1 0-0 2, Rolow 0 0-0 0, B. Flake 1 3-4 5, Crandell 0 0-0 0, Reidhead 3 0-0 6, Rolow 0 0-0 0. Totals 28 8-9 69. Payson 24 — Schreur 0 0-0 0, Hill 0 0-1 0, Kiekintveld 1 2-3 4, O’Donald 4 1-1 9, Ashby 3 0-1 6, England 0 1-2 1, Carr 1 0-0 2, S. Lewinson 0 0-2 0, Brunson 0 0-0 0, Sweeney 1 0-1 2, B. Lewinson 0 0-0 0. Totals 10 4-11 24. Snowflake 28 17 12 12 — 69 Payson 9 6 3 6 — 24 3-point goals — SF: Ballard, Stratton 2, Olms 2. Payson: none.

“If we do that, we’re right on the cusp of that top 24. We have to steal one. We don’t want to depend on the region tournament because we have to win two games there to make it.” The top three teams in the 3A East tournament earn automatic state tournament berths. The Longhorns play at Winslow (8-4, 4-2 3A East) tonight at 6 o’clock, host Blue Ridge (4-9, 1-5 3A East) at 6 p.m. Tuesday, close the home schedule against 3A East-leading Holbrook (9-3, 7-0 3A East) on Feb. 3 and close the regular season at Show Low (5-9, 1-5 3A East) on Feb. 4.

Petersen wrestles his way to the top by

Keith Morris

roundup sports editor

Another standout performance in last weekend’s Arizona High School Rodeo Association Safford Rodeo has Star Valley’s Denton Petersen first in the season standings for Denton Petersen steer wrestling. The Payson High senior won the steer wrestling buckle for the weekend thanks to winning the first go on Saturday in 6.19 seconds and finishing second in Sunday’s second go in 6.22. Willcox’s Justin Kibler won Sunday in 6.03. For the season, Petersen has accumulated 54 points. Casa Grande’s Wyatt Kent is second with 51.

Petersen, the header, teamed with James Flake of Mesa, the heeler, to finish fourth in the first go of team roping in 10.88. They finished seventh (10.9) in the second go. He placed seventh (15.41) in the second go of tie-down calf roping. Petersen is fifth in the all around season standings with 107 points. He stands seventh in tie-down with 29 points and is seventh among headers in team roping with 24 points. Tonto Basin’s T.R. Frost is fourth in breakaway season standings. She finished third in Sunday’s second go in that event in 3.52 seconds. Payson’s Bryndee Hall is 10th in the season standings in goat tying. She finished sixth in the second go in 9.8 and Keith Morris/Roundup ninth (10.46) in the first go. Hall was Denton Petersen competes in steer wrestling in the Arizona High School Rodeo Association season-opening rodeo in seventh in the first go of breakaway Payson on Sept. 17, 2016. The Payson High senior won another buckle as the top steer wrestler at the Safford Rodeo last weekend and leads the AHSRA season standings in the event. (4.02).


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Intriguing results from bird count Effect of warming trend seen in species ranges by

Dave Hallock

special to the roundup

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The count is in — the Payson Christmas Bird Count, that is. This year volunteer observers counted 82 species, including several newcomers. Overall, the bird count lent support to the theory that a shift in the climate has caused many birds to extend their ranges northward. Since 1900 the National

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Audubon Society has conducted bird counts throughout North America. Local birding enthusiasts conducted their 13th annual count on Jan. 4. On a cold morning, the 13 participants headed out to spend the day identifying and counting all the birds they saw or heard in and around Payson. By late morning, it had warmed up and so had the birds, with 3,583 birds of 82 species. The count is a census of the birds found during a 24-hour period in a designated circle 15 miles in diameter, just northwest of Payson. It runs north to the Control Road and Whispering Pines, east just past Diamond Point Shadows, south to just below Oxbow Hill, and west to Tonto Natural Bridge. The national project includes more 2,000 counts held between Dec. 14 and Jan. 5. The 36 counts in Arizona include Camp Verde, Jerome, Sedona, Flagstaff, and Mormon Lake. The count provides a one-day snapshot of the birds present in the Payson area during the winter. Combined with other counts held nationwide, the results help map the winter ranges of bird species. Over many years, the counts can show changes in distribution. A recent assessment of four decades of Christmas Bird Count observations found that almost 60 percent of the species had significant northward movements of their winter range distribution, some species by several hundred miles. Those findings match climate change predictions. The Payson Christmas Bird Count has only been held for 13 years, a relatively short time for seeing significant range changes. But participants have made some interesting observations. We have had several sightings of olive warblers, a species

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Three new species were spotted during this year’s Payson Christmas Bird Count including the turkey vulture (above), the zone-tailed hawk (below) and the vermilion flycatcher (at left). that breeds on the Rim, but was not thought to winter this far north. Eurasian collared doves were introduced into the Bahamas in the 1970s and made it to Florida by 1982. They have been expanding in North America ever since, first being sighted on the Payson count in 2005; their numbers have generally been expanding ever since, with 116 seen this year. We might also be seeing an overall increase of vertical migrants, including species such as Anna’s hummingbird and crissal thrasher. Vertical migrants are those species that typically breed here, but move to lower elevations during the winter. Some of the most common species seen this year included dark-eyed junco, Canada goose, western bluebird, American robin, and Brewer’s blackbird. Bluebirds and robins were feeding on juniper berries. Observers spotted three new species: turkey vulture, zonetailed hawk, and vermilion fly-

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catcher. These birds typically winter farther south. Their presence around Payson matches the trend of a slow northward movement of wintering grounds. But the weather might also have played a role this year, with many of our storms coming from the south. The flow of air could have affected the birds. Participants in this year’s count were Kathe Anderson, Diane Brown, Tom Conlin, Dana Epstein, Dave Hallock, Helen Hassemer, Rick Heffernon, Brian Ison, Lois Lorenz, Beverly Malmberg, Peggy Newman, Chip Steele and Diane Steele.

Aggressive deer killed by Game and Fish Arizona Game and Fish Department (AZGFD) officials killed a mule deer buck in a Flagstaff neighborhood following numerous reports of an aggressive deer. Since December, AZGFD officers have responded to multiple calls about a large mule deer buck that showed no fear of humans and chased people and pets. Officers used rubber bullets in an attempt to haze the animal out of the area, but the buck didn’t respond. Ultimately, the buck was shot because it posed a threat to public safety, especially to children and the elderly, said Game and Fish officials. Meat from the animal was

donated to charity and antlers from the four-point buck will be auctioned off later this year to support the department’s law enforcement efforts. During the breeding season, bucks may act more aggressive as they try to establish dominance over females and smaller bucks. This large buck was displaying more than normal aggressive behaviors and had the potential to severely injure or kill someone, said officials. The feeding of wildlife by residents in the area has contributed to the habituation of wildlife to humans and changes in their behavior. Deer are now frequently seen in town because they are attracted by food and

water sources left out by residents. “Wildlife become comfortable in town when they receive food and water from humans, which can cause them to lose their healthy fear of humans,” said AZGFD Regional Supervisor Craig McMullen. “We encourage people not to become indifferent to the presence of wildlife. Numerous state and local regulations, make it unlawful to intentionally feed wildlife that can cause property damage or pose a danger to humans.” The Arizona Game and Fish Department reminds everyone to never approach wildlife, never leave out food or water and to help keep wildlife wild.


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