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Superior kids claim two league championships

Two Superior All Star teams have claimed league championships and will be heading off to state to try for a state title. See story and photos, Page 4. (Boys photo by John Hernandez. Girls photo submitted)

Land Exchange Bill passes committee, heads to House Floor By Taylor Sheaffer Ritter On Wednesday, July 13, Arizona District 1 Congressman Paul Gosar’s major job legislation, H.R. 1904, known as the Southeast Arizona Land Exchange and Conservation Act of 2011, was passed by the full Natural Resources Committee, following a full committee mark up. This vote was the last step to be taken before the legislation will be discussed for vote by the full U.S. House of Representatives. “This bill means new jobs to Arizona and domestic copper to the country,” said Congressman Gosar. “Today’s full committee mark up brings Arizona’s First Congressional District one step closer to seeing this vital economic development project become a reality…I appreciate the support of my colleagues on the Natural Resources Committee, and I am optimistic this legislation will be taken up by the full House of Representatives by the end of the year.” H.R. 1904 is legislation geared towards revitalizing the economy of Southeast Arizona and preserving

and protecting Arizona’s natural treasures. Specific to Superior, the legislation authorizes a land exchange near the town, in the Oak Flats area, located in Pinal County; the land exchange would enable the opening up of the third largest undeveloped copper resource in the world to be mined by Resolution Copper Company. “This legislation initiates a long-awaited land exchange that will ultimately lead to nearly 3,700 new jobs, providing for $220 million in annual wages for my constituents,” Rep. Gosar continued. “The total economic impact of the project on the State of Arizona is estimated to be over $61.4 billion, nearly $1 billion per year, and another $20 billion in federal, state, county and local tax revenue. In these tough fiscal times, this is exactly the type of legislation the United States Congress should be taking up expeditiously.” The resulting project, mined by Resolution Copper Company within the Rio Tinto group, will significantly contribute to U.S. mineral

and energy independence, producing up to 25 percent of the current U.S. demand. The Gosar legislation is also a conservation bill. The

land the federal government acquires in the exchange is highly-coveted recreational and conservation areas. The “7B” property, which

happens to be located near the San Manuel-Mammoth area, acquired by the federal government via the bill, contains nearly seven miles

of the lower San Pedro River, as well as more than 800 acres of ancient intact See Resolution, Page 6

Interns from Resolution Copper in Superior toured the Lower San Pedro River Project site on Wednesday, July 13. Molly Hanson, Program Manager for the project guided the tour. Molly is with the Nature Conservancy which owns the land near Mammoth. They also toured the 7B Ranch area with Conservation Land Steward Celeste Andresen, Barbara Clark and Dan Wolgast all from The Nature Conservancy Arizona. (John Hernandez photo)

SSAC Win to Swim Event, See Story and Photos, Page3

Helping those in need ...

The Globe office of Arizona Public Service was very pleased to hold a recent food drive for the Superior Food Bank. Throughout the Food Drive, APS employees competed to see who could bring in the most food and clearly the Superior Food Bank will extensively benefit from all their hard work. Thanks for the fantastic gift, APS! (Taylor Sheaffer Ritter photo)


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Tribute Raymond E. Chavez September 25, 1926 - July 13, 2011

Raymond E. Chavez, age 84 of Superior, entered also very involved with the Superior Little League in to rest at Banner Baywood Hospital on July 13, serving as president and head umpire in the mid 2011, surrounded by his loving family. 60s. He also played softball for the men’s Superior He was born at home in Superior, Team. He was an avid fisher and AZ, on September 25, 1926, hunter and shared that passion with the son of Felix and Ana Maria his family. (Escalante) Chavez. He was the His retirement years were devoted sixth of nine children and the last to caring for his wife until her surviving. passing in 2004, as well as caring In 1952 he married his childhood for his grandchildren and attending sweetheart, Yolanda Castro Chavez any events in which they were and after 52 years of marriage she involved. He also enjoyed the went home to be with the Lord. company of his beloved friend They had two children, Roy and Victoria. He was a devoted Kimberley. husband, father, brother, uncle and Raymond attended Superior friend that would unselfishly help Schools and was a gifted athlete anyone that needed it. He will be and especially loved baseball. missed by many. During his high school years Raymond leaves behind in he was drafted by the Brooklyn loving memory one son, Roy C. Dodgers, but due to the events Chavez of Superior; one daughter, of WWII he was unable to Kimberley A. Byrd and her attend the tryouts in Phoenix. husband Jesse W. of Superior; While still in high school he was four grandsons, John E. Lopez of Raymond E. Chavez Kearny, Luke J. Byrd of Superior, drafted into the Army and served Joshua Cruz of San Tan Valley as a member of Company “C” and Jesse Byrd Jr. of Edmond, Oklahoma; three 76th Infantry Battalion in the Pacific. After his honorable discharge, he attended Barber College granddaughters, Marisa R. Lopez of Superior, in Los Angeles and owned his own barber shop in Andrea Cruz of Toltec and Samantha L. Byrd of Superior until the mid 70s. He then went to work Edmond, Oklahoma; one great-granddaughter, for Kennecott Copper Company at the Ray Mine Isabella Stacy Byrd of Edmond, Oklahoma; his division and retired after 10 years. beloved friend Victoria Alonzo of Superior; and He was a past member of the Superior VFW and many nephews and nieces.

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Tentative Town Budget for 2012 approved following update on status of Town Audits By Taylor Sheaffer Ritter ‘Tis that time of year again … for budgets and audits. And the Town of Superior is up to its proverbial neck in both. During the special meeting called Wednesday, July 13, the Superior Town Council discussed the current audit and questioned the auditor on the progress of the audit. The auditors from the firm Colby & Powell, hired by the town to get the town up-to-date on their annual audits, came to the meeting at the request of the council to give an update on where the town stands as far as finishing the audits. Scott Powell explained that as of Wednesday, there were three auditors scheduled to work in Superior on Thursday and Friday to make sure the current audit of 2009 is finished in a timely manner. He said it would take a few weeks to present the draft of the audit. Powell expressed that he would like to further review the information to make sure that the town was receiving all of the money from its respective grants that it was owed. In discussing the reason for such a lengthy delay of the audits, Powell touched on the several recent moves, five in total, that Town Hall underwent as part of the delay; additionally he discussed the issue of mold which was a purpose of the move, and that the mold produced some hesitancy to look at some of the

documents for health related issues. Beyond these two reasons, he explained that they needed to carefully review information in regards to excise tax, as this has become somewhat of an issue recently with several excise tax audits taking place throughout the state. “There have been some philosophical changes on the part of the auditor general in the last year,” he said. Following the finalizing of the current audit, Powell said that due to the nature of the financial software the town uses, they will need to move quickly to the next audit and will need to be completely finished with it in the next 60-90 days. The financial software only allows certain documents to remain open for a limited amount of time. Furthermore, Powell explained that the town staff has worked hard to reconcile all cash to the general ledger, which has been very helpful. Mayor Michael Hing asked Powell if the town is in good standing with the auditor general and whether there would be any penalties on the town due to the current timeline “We have a couple counties that are three years behind along with a number of cities and towns that are three to four year, one which is even five years behind. That’s not an excuse, just to tell you that you are not the only one,” Powell said, explaining that the town could probably expect a

phone call reminder about the due date. Powell said that at the most the situation really “is embarrassing or uncomfortable.” As a possible solution for better managing the town finances, Powell said that the best option is to find a financial director who is invested emotionally in seeing the town prosper. “The accounting side has to be a priority to somebody,” he said. Mayor Hing expressed a desire to look back at town documents to determine if the town paid an accurate amount for several of the different projects completed by the town; additionally he stated “we should see and actually figure out how much need to be paid back to the HURF fund”, showing a expressed desire to run the town as clean financially as possible. Over time, the town has borrowed money from the HURF fund, which is typically designated for transportation projects, to cover other town projects. “Borrowing funds is probably not the way to go,” said Councilman Hank Gutierrez, in regards to the HURF fund being largely borrowed from by the Grants Fund with the Grants Fund typically having a large negative balance. Gutierrez then asked how much each audit would cost the town. “I’ve been looking at the budget and it looks like each one of these audits is going to run us about 20

According to state law, there are two methods by which police may arrest suspected offenders. The suspect may be physically taken into the department and booked into jail, or the arresting officer may write a citation and release the suspect to appear in court later. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Only criminal citations are listed. All damage amounts are estimates. Items are given to The

Superior Sun by the Superior Police Department and reflect information available at the time the report is compiled. June 29 Burglary was reported in the 400 block of East Street. June 30 Burglary was reported in the 100 block of Palo Verde Drive. July 1 Theft was reported in the 800 block of Wilhoyt Street. July 2 Sonya Borunda, 32, Superior, was arrested on a warrant issued out of

Superior. July 2 An accident was reported in the 700 block of Main Street. July 4 Brandi Clark, 26, Globe, was arrested on a warrant issued out of Globe. July 4 Criminal damage was reported in the 1000 block of Quail Drive. July 5 Derek Araujo, 39, Superior, was arrested and charged with theft of means of transportation/possession of stolen vehicle and domestic violence/interfering with judicial proceedings. July 6 Theft was reported in the 100 block of Main Street. July 6 An accident was reported in the 700 block of Brown Street. July 8 Raymond Hernandez, 30, Superior, was arrested on a warrant issued out of Superior. July 8 Crystal McDaniel, 26, Superior, was arrested on a warrant issued out of Superior. July 10 Theft was reported in the 800 block of Western Avenue. July 11 Burglary was reported in the zero block of Lobb Avenue. July 12 Donald Price, 25, Globe, was arrested on a warrant issued out of Gila County. July 12 An accident was reported in the 400 block of Main Street. July 12 A report of a theft was made at the Superior Police Department. Calls not listed include 26 miscellaneous traffic reports/ stops, 14 disturbances, five citizen assists, eight animal complaints, five agency assists, six requests for information, two unwanted persons, three medical calls, 10 alarm drops, four illegal fireworks complaints, four attempts to locate, one utility problem, nine suspicious activity reports, five 911 hang-ups, two threats, four welfare checks, one found property, one parking violation and one prisoner relay request. Citizens are reminded to call Silent Witness at 1-800-358INFO, Crime Stop at 6895611 or the Information Tip Line at 520-827-0065 if they have information that may help the police department in solving a crime.

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Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Awesomely successful ‘Win to Swim’

By Taylor Sheaffer Ritter Friday, loads of little kids (and some big ones too) headed over to the Superior Junior Senior High School to take part in the Fifth Annual Back to School Win To Swim event, held by the Superior Substance Abuse Coalition. The purpose of the event was to bring the kids into a fun atmosphere where they could stop off at the many booths available and have an interaction with the different groups, so that they could learn some key points about different topics that are extremely relevant to their age group. The event was designed as such that in order for the students to win there back-toschool supplies they had to fill a bingo card signifying that they had indeed participated at various booths…what can I say, ingenious! When I wandered into the school Friday afternoon, the Multipurpose room was simply crowded and the excitement was palpable; there were pint-sized humans running madly from booth to booth, eager to receive their splotch of paint so they could say, “I DID IT!” This event

didn’t have that typical ‘blahhumdrum-info’ event feel, where the kids had been drug there by their parents and were uninvolved, counting ceiling tiles or texting their friends…these kids were super-stoked to be there. It was really refreshing to see students so animated, especially since the information they were being given could help them in making a decision that really could change their lives. The Coolidge Youth Coalition presented information on underage drinking and the impacts that this can have on a student’s life. Resolution Copper paired with the Superior Optimist Club to educate students about the importance of internet safety. Holistic Wellness Counseling & Consulting Services brought out some great information on the tough choices youths and teens are now making. Gila County Safe Home & Horizon Human Services gave kids tips on personal safety. Centpatico Behavioral Health showed students the many hazards of using tobacco, beyond the simple gross reasons. Superior Animal Rescue was

on hand to teach kids about animal safety, showing them the correct way to groom an animal to avoid hurting them. The Superior Booster Club had an excellent booth promoting the many benefits of living a healthy lifestyle, whereas the Copper Basin Coalition showed kids how to ‘draw the line’ on unhealthy decisions; then Community Bridges was on hand to discuss the importance of drug awareness with kids. Superior Head Start gave out some great information on sound parenting skills, while the Pinal County Attorney’s Office was available to help kids understand the importance of Child Safety at home, in school and around the community. Organizer Elizabeth Magallanez of the Superior Substance Abuse Coalition worked hard to bring this event together and was extremely excited about the turnout; she explained that there were more than 175 people who attended the event with more than 90 students and 85 parents in attendance. “We like to encourage the

kids to stick around and not just get the stuff…we are always looking at how we can get better and increase the attendance, along with bringing in new groups,” Elizabeth said. This is just my opinion, but I definitely think her goal was

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Superior teams head to State Little League Championships! By Taylor Sheaffer Ritter Wow! It has been an incredible couple of weeks for our Little League All Stars…they have literally been rockin’ the house! Yet, this is really not news to anyone since pretty much the whole town of Superior would empty each night onto the newly refurbished and awesome field to watch the games. Hey Hey, it’s for a good reason, right? Though, I have to admit, that first night after the storm was a little hectic with all of those newly hatched flies…on these sort of nights, I would not recommend purchasing nachos, bad idea! The 11-12 boys were really on fire, yet unfortunately, so was Coolidge, who walked away with the win on Thursday, Superior 3-Coolidge 7. However, spirits immediately brightened again on Friday evening when the 9-10 year old boys beat out Maricopa in Mammoth to win the District 4 Championships, Superior 24-Maricopa 8. They had been undefeated until Thursday when they lost to Maricopa, so another game between the two teams had to be played on Friday with Superior winning. From here they go to Arizona State Tournament which began Monday, though our boys did not play their first game until Tuesday. Games will be played at Rhodes Little League Fields, 1860 South Longmore, in Mesa, Arizona. The 9-10 year olds will play again on Wednesday, July 20, at 5:30 p.m., Saturday, July 23, at 5:30 p.m. and Monday, July 25, at 7:45 p.m.

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Superior’s own Marcos Buenos delivers the pitch in a 14 - 3 win over San Manuel in the 9-10 Year Old All Star tournament. The tournament was held in Mammoth the last two weeks which had Superior and San Manuel undefeated going into Tuesday’s match-up. The win put Superior into the Championship game on Thursday awaiting Maricopa for the chance to represent District 4 in the state tournament that starts this week in Mesa. (Frank Smith photo)

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Superior 9-10 year old All-Star Team includes, from left: back, Coaches Ignacio Godinez and Darren Casillas, Players: Steven Ybarra, Marcos Bueno, Nicholas Navarro, Samuel Lopez, and Gabriel Castillo; front, Bruno Godinez, Jesus Gonzalez, Jesus Castellanos, and Gabriel Garcia. Not Pictured: Freddy Borunda and Coach Saul Bueno. (Frank Smith photo)

Tobler Football Combine set for this weekend The Tobler Football Combine, a football strength event, will take place this Saturday, July 23 at 7 a.m. at the Superior Junior Senior High School. Events will be held in the Gym, weight room and on the football field. As an area wide event, the schools that will be competing in the combine will be Superior, Ray, Miami, San Manuel and San Carlos. The event is open and free for anyone who wants to watch these talented athletes compete against one another in the following events: bench press for reps, squat for reps, medicine ball throw, vertical jump, standing long jump, 40 yard dash and two timed agility drills with cones. There will be a first prize to the winning team of a Gatorade sideline package, followed by a smaller second prize. There will also be a BBQ after the events, and as it will likely be hot this weekend, the open pool might just get utilized by those who overheat. Patrick Castillo of Tobler Physical Theraphy explained that Coach Ryan Palmer was very instrumental in helping put this all together. The T-Shirts that each participant and coach will be donated by Tobler Physical Therapy, a division of Physiotherapy Associates. For more information on the event, please contact Patrick Castillo at pctraining10@ hotmail.com or at 480-2360004.


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Mt. Graham Sacred Run Celebration continues with events at Oak Flats, Superior Dzil Nchaa Si An, also known as Mt. Graham, is sacred to the Apache people, particularly the San Carlos Apaches. Every year since 1992, the Apache have conducted their run up Mount Graham in protest of the desecration of that

mountain by the astronomers of the University of Arizona, Germany, Italy and the Vatican. Thursday July 21, the run will begin Superior to Oak Flats at 6 a.m. Dinner at old San Carlos will be held at 6 p.m, followed by the Holy

From the Wellness Center: Chives, an edible lily By Selma Williams Gila Community College Wellness Center Coordinator I am having an awesome week; I hope you are having a great one also. Picture this: A big beautifully baked and steamy potato is brought to your table. What is the one ingredient that makes it a great baked potato instead of just a good one? That’s right, CHIVES. Chives are one of the few herbs that made it to the “new” world from the “old” world. It is from the lily family and closely related to onions and garlic. It is the sulfur of the plants we know and smell so well. Aphids are repelled by it but bees love it. It can be very easily grown at home and sometimes it can be found wild. If you grow chives and want to use them it is suggested when you cut the leaves leaving 2 to 3 inches to allow for regrowth. If you find yourself with an overabundance you can freeze dry them, place chopped chives on a cookie sheet and place them uncovered in the freezer when the moisture has evaporated and they are dry and brittle, transfer to a glass spice jar and seal tightly. To keep, place in a cool dark place for up to 6 months. There is bread my husband makes called baked potato bread that he puts chives in. His baked potato bread has got to be my, as well as others, favorite bread he bakes. If you ever want the recipe let me know and I will be

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SCHOOL DISTRICT NorthSUPERIOR MorningUNIFIED K-12 South Morning K-6 2011-2012 North Morning Ð Grades K thru 12 Driver Ð Connie Bogenschutz ROUTE: South MorningGrades K thru Driver – Connie Bogenschutz Driver – John Cox 6 Driver Ð John Cox BUS SCHEDULE ORANGE BUS YELLOW BUS Time Pick up Time Pick up North Morning Ð Grades Ð Connie Bogenschutz Lobb Ave & Porphyry St K thru 12 Driver 7:10 Sunset Dr & Palo Verde 7:20 ORANGE Lobb Ave &BUS Copper St 7:12 Sunset Dr & Mitchell Dr 7:21 Pick up Time Copper St & Magma Ave 7:13 Kiser St & Lobb Ave 7:23 ROUTE: Sutton Summit Morning K-12 Driver Ð John Cox Lobb Ave & Porphyry St 7:10 Magma Ave & Lime 7:15 Gibbs St & Stone Ave 7:24 Lobb Ave & Copper St 7:12 Heiner Drive 7:18 Center 7:25 Copper St & Magma Ave 7:13 Pick up& Brown Time Sonora St & Church Ave 7:19 Belmont Ave & Brown St 7:26 Magma Ave & Lime 7:15 Bus Barn 6:35 Hill St & Drive Western Ave 7:20 Belmont AvePark & Crowe St 7:27 Heiner 7:18 Oak Trailer 6:55 Hill St & Stone Ave Ave 7:21 Sonora St & Church 7:19 Western Ave & Valentine St 7:29 Bus Barn 7:15 EdwardoÕ Pizza House 7:24 Hill St & sWestern Ave 7:20 Western Ave & Brown St 7:30 Highlands & Picket 7:30 Hill St & Stone Ave Post 7:21 Belmont Ave & Gorham St 7:32 Highlands QuailHouse 7:32 EdwardoÕ s&Pizza 7:24 ROUTE: Queen Valley Morning K-12 Driver7:35 Ð Connie Bog Kennedy School Jr/Sr High School 7:35 Highlands & Picket Post 7:30 1 Kennedy School 7:37 Highlands & Quail 7:32 Pick up Time Jr/Sr High School 7:35 Sutton Summit Morning K-126:25 Williams Drive Kennedy School North/South Morning Ð Grades K thru7:37 12ROUTE: Driver -- Melissa SuttonPerez Summit Morning K-12 – John Road 6:30 Cox Driver – John CoxDriver North/South Morning K-12 ROUTE: Silver SuttonKing Summit Morning K-12 Driver Ð John Cox GREEN BUS DianePerez Drive 6:35 North/South Morning Ð Grades K thru 12 Driver -Melissa Pick up Driver – Melissa Perez Time Time Pick up GREEN BUS& Main Pick up Time Bus Barn 6:35 Mckelveyville 7:20 ROUTE: North/South Afternoon Grades K thru6:55 3 Driver Ð Joan Time PickSt up& Pinal Ave Bus 6:35 OakBarn Trailer Park Main 7:21 GREEN BUS Mckelveyville & Main 7:20 Oak 6:55 Bus Trailer Barn Park 7:15 Church Ave & St Rita Sutton Summit Morning K-12 Driver Ð 7:22 John Cox Return Time Main St &StPinal AveAve 7:21 Bus Barn 7:15 Porphyry & Pinal 7:23 Church Ave & St Rita 7:22 Kennedy 2:00 Magma 7:27 Pick up Flats Time ROUTE: Queen Valley Morning K-12 Driver -Porphyry St & Pinal Ave 7:23 Queen Valley Morning K-12 Highlands & Quail 2:10 Christopher & Cemetery 7:29 Bus Barn Flats 6:35 ROUTE: Queen Valley Morning Driver Ð 2:11 Connie Boge Magma 7:27 Highlands & Picket PostK-12 Driver – Connie Bogenschutz Frieda Lane & Palo Verde 7:30 Oak Trailer Park 6:55 Pick up Time Christopher & Cemetery 7:29 Christopher & Cemetery 2:14 Sunset & Palo Verde 7:32 Bus BarnDr 7:15 Silverup King Rd 6:25 Frieda Lane & Palo Verde 7:30 Pick Time Frieda Lane & Palo Verde 2:15 Jr/Sr High School 7:33 Cholla Drive 6:35 Sunset Dr & Palo Verde 7:32 Williams Drive 6:25 Belmont & Gorham 2:17 Kennedy 7:35 DianeKing DriveRoad 6:40 Jr/Sr High School 7:33 Silver 6:30 Queen Valley Morning K-12 Driver Ð Connie Bogenschutz Main & McKelleyville 2:24 Kennedy 7:35 Diane&Drive Pinal Afternoon Grades K thru 36:35 2:25 South Morning- Grades K thru 6 Driver Ð ROUTE: John Cox Main North/South Driver -Melissa Pick up Time LeoÕ s Grocery YELLOW BUS South Morning- Grades K thru 6 Driver ROUTE: Ð John Cox North/South Afternoon Grades K thru 32:26 Driver Ð Joan Williams 6:25 Pick up Drive Time Santa Rita & Church 2:27 Return Time YELLOW BUS GREEN BUS Silver Road 6:30 Sunset Dr & Palo Verde 7:20 Magma Flats 2:29 Kennedy 2:00 PickKing up Time Return Time Diane Drive 6:35 Sunset Dr Dr 7:21 HighlandsSchool & Quail 2:10 Kennedy 2:32 Sunset Dr&&Mitchell Palo Verde 7:20 Kennedy 2:00 Kiser St & Ave Dr 7:23 Highlands & Picket Post Sunset DrLobb & Mitchell North/South Afternoon K-37:21 North/South Afternoon 4-62:11 Highlands & Quail 2:10 ROUTE: North/South Afternoon Grades K thru 7:23 3ROUTE: Driver Ð Joan Nanke Christopher &Afternoon Cemetery Gibbs Ave 7:24 Kiser St St & Stone Lobb Ave Until next time, North/South 6 Driver Ð Joan Driver – Joan Nanke JoanGrades Nanke 4 thru2:14 Highlands & Driver Picket – Post 2:11 Woo Hoo! Selma GREEN BUS ROUTE: North -- Connie Bo FriedaAfternoon-Grades Lane 2:15 Gibbs & St & Stone Ave 7:24 Center Brown 7:25 GREEN BUS& Palo Verde K thru 3 Driver Christopher & Sunset Cemetery 2:14 Center &Ave Brown 7:25 Palo Verde & 2:17 Time Return ORANGE BUS Belmont & Brown St 7:26 Time Return Frieda Lane &! Palo Verde 2:15 BelmontAve Ave&&Crowe Brown St 7:26 Belmont & Gorham 2:19 Belmont 7:27 Return! ! ! ! Time Kennedy 2:00 Kennedy 2:35 Belmont & Gorham 2:17 Belmont Ave & Crowe St 7:27 Main & McKelleyville 2:24 ROUTE: ROUTE: North North Afternoon-Grades Afternoon-Grades K thru K thru 3 Driver 3 Driver -Connie -Connie Bogenschutz Bogenschutz Western Ave & Valentine St 7:29 Highlands & Quail 2:10 Kennedy School 2:05 Highlands & Quail 2:36 Vida asequible e independiente Para Main 2:24 Western Ave Valentine 7:29 Main && McKelleyville Pinal 2:25 ORANGE ORANGE BUS BUS Western Ave &&Brown 7:30 Highlands & Picket PostSt St 2:11 Porphyry St&&Picket Pinal Post Ave 2:10 Highlands 2:37 Main & Pinal 2:25 Western Ave & Brown St 7:30 Return! Return! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Time Time Leo’s Grocery 2:26 personas mayores de 62 años+ Belmont Ave& &Cemetery Gorham St 7:32 Christopher 2:14 Lobb Ave & Porphyry St 2:12 Christopher &Church Cemetery 2:40 Belmont Ave Gorham 7:32 LeoÕ s Grocery 2:26 Kennedy Kennedy School School 2:05 2:05 Santa Rita 2:27 Kennedy School 7:35 Frieda Lane && Palo VerdeSt 2:15 Copper St &&& Lobb Ave 2:14 Frieda Lane Palo Verde 2:41 Kennedy School 7:35 Porphyry Porphyry St & St Pinal & Pinal Ave Ave 2:10 2:10 Magma Flats 2:29 Santa Rita & Church 2:27 El mejor momento en la vida es cuando puedes relajarte y Belmont & Gorham 2:17 Magma Ave & Copper St 2:15 12:12 Belmont & Gorham 2:45 Lobb Lobb AveAve & Porphyry & Porphyry St St 2:12 Kennedy School 2:32 disfrutar de la buena vida que te has ganado. Magma Flats 2:29 1 2:24 Main & McKelleyville Magma Ave & Lime 2:16 Main & McKelleyville 2:50 Copper Copper St &StLobb & Lobb AveAve 2:142:14 ¡Nuestros apartamentos ofrecen comodidad, Kennedy School 2:32 Main & Pinal 2:25 Heiner Main &Drive Pinal Afternoon Grades 4 thru 62:18 2:52 Magma Magma AveAve & Copper & Copper St St 2:152:15 ROUTE: North/South Driver -- Meliss conveniencia y asequibilidad! LeoÕMagma s Grocery 2:26 Sonora St & Church Ave 2:21 Magma Ave Ave & Lime & Lime 2:16 2:16 LeoÕ s Grocery 2:53 ROUTE: North/South Afternoon Grades 4 thru 6 Driver Ð Joan Algunos de nuestros servicios incluyen: Santa RitaDrive & Church 2:27 Hill St & Western Ave 2:23 Heiner Heiner Drive 2:18 2:18 Return Time Santa Rita & Church 2:54 GREEN BUS Magma Flats 2:29 Hill St & Stone Ave 2:24 Sonora Sonora St & St Church & Church Ave Ave 2:21 2:21 Kennedy 2:35 Pisos amplios de un dormitorio Oficina en el lugar Magma Flats 2:57 Return Time Kennedy School 2:32 EdwardoÕ s Pizza 2:29 Hill St Hill&StWestern & Western AveAve 2:23 2:23 Highlands & Quail 2:36 Alquileres subsidiados por el HUD Servicio de comidas a domicilio Kennedy 2:35 Hill St Hill&StStone & Stone AveAve 2:242:24 Kennedy School 2:32 Prestaciones de servicios públicos Sistema de llamadas de emergencia Highlands & Quail Picket Post 2:37 Highlands 2:36 North/South Grades 4 thru 6 2:29 Driver Ð Joan Nanke & & EdwardoÕ EdwardoÕ s Pizza s Afternoon Pizza 2:29 Coordinador de servicios en el lugar Hermosa vista a las montañasROUTE: 2 Christopher Cemetery 2:40 4-6 2:37 HighlandsNorth & PicketAfternoon Post North GREEN BUS Kennedy Kennedy School SchoolAfternoon K-3 2:32 2:32 FriedaAfternoon-Grades Lane & Palo Verde 4 thru 6 Driver 2:41 ROUTE: North Ð Connie Bog ROUTE: North Afternoon-Grades K thru 3 Driver -Connie Bogenschutz Driver – Connie Bogenschutz Christopher & Cemetery 2:40 ¡¡Lavandería GRATIS! Return Driver – Connie Bogenschutz Time Palo Verde & Sunset 2:42 ORANGE BUS ORANGE BUS Frieda Lane & Palo Verde 2:41 ROUTE: North North Afternoon-Grades Afternoon-Grades 4 thru 4 thru 6 Driver 6 Driver Ð 2:35 Connie Ð Connie Bogenschutz Bogenschutz Kennedy Belmont & Gorham 2:45 ! ! ! ! Time Return! Criadero de árboles superior ROUTE: ! ! ! ! Time Return! Belmont & Gorham 2:45 ORANGE ORANGE BUS BUS Highlands & Quail 2:36 Main & McKelleyville 2:50 Kennedy School 2:35 199 W. Gray Drive Kennedy School 2:05 Main 2:50 Return! Return! ! ! Post ! ! ! ! ! Time Time ¡Pregunte Highlands & !Picket 2:37 Main && McKelleyville Pinal 2:52 Porphyry St & Pinal Ave 2:39 Superior, AZ 85173 Porphyry St & Pinal Ave 2:10 Main & Pinal 2:52 por nuestros Kennedy Kennedy School School 2:35 2:35 RETURN ROUTE: South Afternoon- Grades 4 thru 6 Driver-- John C Leo’sAve Grocery 2:53 Christopher & Cemetery 2:40 Lobb & Porphyry St 2:41 especiales de Lobb Ave St 2:12 LeoÕ s Grocery 2:53 Porphyry Porphyry St&&Porphyry St Pinal & Pinal Ave Ave 2:39 2:39 (yello Santa Rita & Church 2:54 RETURN ROUTE: South AfternoonGrades 4 thru 6 Driver-John Co Frieda Lane & Palo Verde 2:41 mudanza! Copper St && Lobb Ave 2:43 Copper Lobb Ave 2:14 Santa Rita 2:54 Lobb Lobb AveSt Ave && Porphyry & Porphyry St St 2:41 2:41 Return Time ¡¡Llame hoy mismo! Magma FlatsChurch 2:57 (yellow Belmont & Gorham 2:45 Magma Ave & Copper St 2:44 Copper Copper &StLobb Lobb AveAve 2:43 2:43 Magma 2:57 Magma Ave &&Copper St 2:15 Kennedy 2:35 Return Flats Time Main & St McKelleyville 2:50 520-689-8250 Magma Ave & Lime 2:45 Magma Magma Ave Ave &&Copper & Copper St St 2:442:16 2:44 Sunset Dr & Mitchell Dr 2:40 Magma Ave Lime Kennedy 2:35 Main & Pinal 2:52 Heiner Drive 2:47 Magma Magma AveAve & Lime & Lime 2:452:18 2:45 Kiser St & Lobb Ave 2:42 Heiner Drive Sunset Dr & Mitchell Dr 2:40 2 LeoÕ s Grocery 2:53 Belmont Belmont Ave & Brown Ave & St 2:18 2:18 2 2:42 Heiner Heiner Drive 2:472:21 2:47 Sonora St& & Ave St 2:48 StoneSt Ave &Church Gibbs St 2:43 Kiser Lobb AveBrown Sonora St Drive && Church Ave Santa Rita Church 2:54 Belmont Belmont Ave & Crowe Ave & St Crowe St 2:19 2:19 Sonora Sonora St & St Church & Church Ave Ave 2:48 2:48 Hill St &Ave Ave 2:49 Brown &Western Center 2:46 Stone & Gibbs St 2:43 Hill St & Flats Western Ave 2:23 Magma 2:57 WesternWestern Ave & Valentine Ave & Valentine St St 2:20 2:20 Hill Hill&StWestern & Western AveAve 2:49 2:49 Belmont Ave &Ave Brown St 2:47 Hill St &&Stone 2:50 Brown Center 2:46 Hill St St & Stone Ave 2:24 WesternWestern Ave & Brown Ave & St Brown St 2:22 2:22 Hill St Hill&StStone &Ave Stone Ave AveSt St 2:50 2:50 Belmont Ave & Crowe St 2:48 Belmont Ave & Brown St 2:47 EdwardoÕ s Pizza 2:54 Belmont Belmont Ave & Brown & Brown 2:18 2:18 EdwardoÕ s Pizza 2:29 Kennedy Kennedy School School 2:30 2:30 Mo. EdwardoÕ EdwardoÕ s Pizza s&Pizza 2:54 Western Ave Ave&&Crowe Valentine 2:49 Belmont St St 2:48 Belmont Belmont Ave Ave Crowe & Crowe St St 2:19 2:19 22:54 Kennedy School 2:32 ™ NFL SUNDAY TICKET Western 2:49 Western Ave Ave && Valentine Brown St St 2:51 Western Western AveAve & Valentine & Valentine St St 2:20 2:20 Included at South Afternoon 4-6 Western Ave & Brown St 2:51 Western Western AveAve & Brown & Brown St St 2:22 2:22 North Afternoon-Grades 4 thru 6 Driver Ð Connie Bogenschutz Direct Sat TV No Additional CostROUTE: Kennedy Kennedy School SchoolAfternoon K-3 2:30 2:30 ROUTE: Jr/Senior Afternoon 7Grades thru -- 36Melissa Perez South RETURN RETURN ROUTE: ROUTE: South High AfternoonSouth Afternoon4 thru 64 Driver-thru Driver-John Cox John Driver –Grades John Cox RETURN ROUTE: AfternoonGrades K12 thru Driver-JohnC ORANGE BUS º RETURN RETURN ROUTE: ROUTE: South South AfternoonAfternoonGrades Grades K thru K thru 3 Driver-3ROUTE: Driver-John John Cox CoxSouth 1-866-245-9187 Jr/Senior High Afternoon 7 thru 12 -Melissa Perez YELLOW YELLOW BUS BUS GUARANTEED! YELLOW BUS Return! !Driver !– John! Cox ! Time YELLOW YELLOW BUSBUS Local Installers! PLUS Return Time Time Return Time Return Offers end 10/05/11, on approved credit. New customers Return Time Time Return Return Time Kennedy School 2:35 only. To the extent that there is a 2011 NFL season, customers Kennedy Kennedy 2:35Time 2:35 Return Senior High 3:00 will be automatically enrolled in 2011 NFL SUNDAY TICKET Kennedy 2:05 Kennedy Kennedy 2:05 2:05 Porphyry St & Pinal Ave 2:39 & NFL SUNDAY TICKET To-Go at no additional cost.º Palo Verde & Sunset 2:37 Palo Verde & Sunset 2:37 Senior High 3:00 RETURN RETURN ROUTE: ROUTE: South South AfternoonAfternoonGrades Grades 4 thru 4 thru 6 Driver-6 Driver-John John Cox Cox Magma Flats & Mary Dr 3:05 FREE For 3 Months Additional terms & conditions apply. Call for Details. Palo Verde &Dr Sunset 2:07 with CHOICE XTRA or Above Palo Verde Sunset 2:072:41 Palo Verde & SunsetSt 2:07 Sunset DrFlats & Mitchell DrSt 2:403:05 Sunset & Mitchell 2:40 Lobb Ave &&Porphyry Magma Mary Dr Dr YELLOW YELLOW BUS BUS Mckelvyvile &&Main 3:07 Sunset Dr & Mitchell Dr 2:08 Sunset Dr & Mitchell Dr 2:08 Sunset Dr & Mitchell Dr 2:08 Kiser St & Lobb Ave 2:42 Kiser St & Lobb Ave 2:42 Mckelvyvile MainStSt 3:07 Copper St & Lobb Ave 2:43 Return Return Time Time Pinal Ave &&Main 3:09 Kiser St & Lobb Ave 2:11 Kiser St & Lobb Ave 2:11 Stone Ave & Gibbs St 2:43 Stone Ave & Gibbs St 2:43 Kiser St & Lobb Ave 2:11 Pinal St 3:09 Kennedy Kennedy 2:35 2:35 Magma Ave & Copper St 2:44 Pinal Ave Ave && Main Porphyry 3:11 Brown & Center 2:463:11 Brown &Gibbs CenterSt 2:46 Stone Ave &&Gibbs St St 2:14 Stone Ave & Gibbs 2:14 Stone Ave & 2:14 Pinal Ave & Porphyry Palo Palo Verde Verde Sunset & Sunset 2:37 2:37 Magma Ave & Lime 2:45 Lobb Belmont Ave && Porphyry St St 3:12 Belmont Ave Brown 2:473:12 Ave & St Brown 2:47 Brown &Dr Center 2:17 Brown & Center 2:17 Lobb Ave & Porphyry St Brown & Center 2:17 Sunset Sunset Dr & Mitchell & Mitchell Dr Dr 2:40 2:40 Magma Ave &Ave Lime 3:13 Heiner Drive 2:47 Belmont Ave 2:483:13 Belmont & St Crowe St 2:48 Belmont Belmont Ave &Lobb Brown & Brown St St 2:18 Magma Ave&&Crowe Lime Kiser Kiser St St & StLobb &Ave Ave AveAve 2:42 3 2:18 3 2:42 Heiner Dr Sonora & Church 2:48 3 WesternWestern Ave & Valentine St 2:49 3:15 Ave & Valentine St 2:49 Belmont Ave & Crowe St 2:19 Belmont Ave & Crowe St 2:19 Heiner Dr 3:15 Stone Stone Ave & Gibbs & Gibbs St St 2:43 2:43 Sonora St && Church Ave St Hill St Ave & Ave Western Ave 2:49 Western Ave Brown 2:51 3:16 Western Ave & St Brown 2:51 Western & Valentine St 2:20 Western Ave & Valentine St 2:20 Sonora StWestern & Church Ave 3:16 Brown Brown & Center & Center 2:46 2:46 Hill St & Ave 3:17 Hill St & Stone Ave 2:50 Western Ave & St 2:22 Western Ave Brown St 2:22 Hill & AveAfternoon 3:17 Belmont Belmont AveAve & Brown Brown &&Brown St St 2:47 2:47 Hill St StJr/Senior & Western StoneAfternoon Ave 3:19 ROUTE: Jr/Senior High 7 thru 12 -- 12 Joan ROUTE: High 7 thru -- Nanke Joan Nanke EdwardoÕ s Ave Pizza 2:54 Kennedy School 2:30 Kennedy School 2:30 Hill St & Stone Ave 3:19 Belmont Belmont Ave & Crowe & Crowe St St 2:48 2:48

happy to get it to you. I looked around for a good Route: recipe and as I looked my mind kept going to omelets. I found a Chive and Cheese Omelet recipe Route: at littlefoodieblogspot.com: Cheese & Chive Omelet (for 1) • 2 eggs (If you are egg conscious you can use 1 egg and 1 egg white or egg substitute even.) • splash of milk • 2 oz grated cheddar • handful of chives chopped (even better if you can pick straight from the garden) • a little oil for the pan In a bowl, whisk the eggs and milk. Heat the oil in a small frying pan and turn the grill on. When the frying pan is warm, pour in the egg. Move it aroundROUTE: with a fork a little until it starts cooking, then leave for a minute. Sprinkle the grated cheese and ROUTE: chopped chives over the egg, leave for a further minute then if you only have one omelet toROUTE: cook put this under the grill (if your frying pan can take it) or transfer/slide the omelet to a baking tray which can go under the grill, cook until the cheese has melted. This is a great plan I’ve come up with if you’ve got several to cook as I can use the frying pan to start another ROUTE: omelet. This way I can normally ROUTE: sit down to eat mine just as the first person is finishing theirs... ROUTE: hmm. This sounds yummy. Let me know what you think.

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GREENGREEN BUS BUS Return Time –Time Return Sutton Summitt Afternoon K-12 Driver John Cox (yel Driver – John Cox Sutton Summitt Senior High 3:00 – John Senior High Afternoon K-12 Driver 3:00 Cox (yello Magma Flats & Flats Mary &DrMary Dr 3:05 Time Magma 3:05 Return RETURN ROUTE: South AfternoonGrades 4 12 thru John Cox RETURN ROUTE: South Afternoonthru 6 Joan Driver-John Cox RETURN ROUTE: South AfternoonGrades K412 thru 3 Driver-John CoxMckelvyvile Return Time ROUTE: ROUTE: Jr/Senior Jr/Senior High High Afternoon Afternoon 7Grades thru 7 thru --6 Driver---Joan Nanke Nanke Driver – Joan Nanke Mckelvyvile & Main St 3:07 & Main St 3:07 Junior/Senior High 3:05 YELLOW BUS YELLOW BUS YELLOW BUS Junior/Senior High GREEN GREEN BUS BUS Pinal & Main 3:093:05 Pinal Ave &StMain St 3:09 OakAve Trailer Park 3:28 Return Time Return Time Oak Ave Trailer Park Return Time Time Return Pinal & Porphyry 3:113:28 Pinal Ave & Porphyry 3:11 Return Time Bus Barn 3:45 Kennedy 2:35 Kennedy 2:35 Lobb & Porphyry St 3:123:45 Lobb Ave & Porphyry St 3:12 Bus Ave Barn Senior Senior High High 3:00 3:00 Kennedy 2:05 Palo Verde & Sunset 2:37 Palo Verde &Mary 2:37 MagmaMagma Ave & Lime 3:13 3:13 Ave & Lime Magma Magma Flats Flats &Sunset Mary Dr Dr 3:05 3:05 Palo Verde &&Sunset 2:07 Sunset Dr &Dr Mitchell DrStDr 2:40 Sunset & 2:40 Heiner Heiner Dr 3:15 3:15 Dr Mckelvyvile Mckelvyvile & Main &Mitchell Main St 3:07 3:07 Sunset Dr && Mitchell Dr 2:08 ROUTE: Country Afternoon K-12 Driver --Tommy Sinteral (orange Kiser St & Lobb Ave 2:42 Kiser St Lobb Ave 2:42 SonoraAfternoon St & Church Ave Driver 3:16Sinteral Sonora St &K-12 Church Ave --Tommy 3:16 (orange) Pinal Pinal Ave Ave & Main & Main St St 3:09 3:09 ROUTE: Country Driver –Ave Connie Bogenschutz Kiser St &Ave Lobb Ave 2:11 Stone Ave & Gibbs St 2:43 Stone & Gibbs St 2:43 Hill St & Western 3:17 Hill St & Western Ave 3:17 Pinal Pinal AveAve & Porphyry & Porphyry 3:11 3:11 Stone Ave &Center Gibbs St 2:14 Return Time Hill St &Hill Stone 3:19Time St &Ave Stone Ave 3:19 Brown & Ave Center 2:46 Brown 2:46 Lobb Lobb Ave && Porphyry & Porphyry St St 3:12 3:12 Return

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2:17 Junior/Senior High HighSchool School 3:05 2:47 2:47 3:13 3:13 Junior/Senior 3:05 ROUTE: Sutton Summitt Afternoon K-12 Driver Ð John ROUTE: Sutton Summitt Afternoon K-12 Driver Ð Cox John Cox Diane Drive 3:25 2:48 2:48 3:15 Diane Drive 3:25 33:15 YELLOW BUS YELLOW BUS Cholla Drive 3:35 2:49 2:49 3:16 3:16 Cholla Drive 3:35 Return Time3:45 Time SilverReturn King Road Road 2:51 2:51 3:17 3:17 Silver King 3:45 Junior/Senior High High 3:05 4:10 Junior/Senior 3:05 Bus Barn HillHill St & StStone & Stone AveAve 3:19 3:19 Bus Barn 3:284:10 Oak Park Trailer Park 3:28 ROUTE: High Afternoon 7 thru 12 12 -- Joan Nanke ROUTE: Jr/Senior Jr/Senior High Afternoon 7 thru -- Joan NankeOak Trailer Bus Barn 3:45 Bus Barn 3:45 Questions orSummitt concerns? Please contact Stella San Miguel atCox 520-827-1861 or the Transportation Office at 520-689-2941. GREEN BUS GREEN BUS Afternoon ROUTE: ROUTE: Sutton Sutton Summitt Afternoon K-12 K-12 Driver Driver Ð John Ð John Cox Return Time ReturnBUS Time YELLOW YELLOW BUS Senior HighHigh 3:00 Senior 3:00 Return Return Time Time ROUTE: Country Afternoon K-12 Driver Connie Bogenschutz ROUTE: Country Afternoon K-12 Ð Driver Ð Connie Bogenschutz Magma FlatsFlats & Mary Dr Dr 3:053:05 Magma & Mary


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8 a.m.-3 p.m. If you have any questions, call 520-689-3049. RHS REGISTRATION Registration for Ray High School students will be held on Aug. 1 and 2 from 9-11 a.m. New students must make an appointment with the guidance office at 363-5513 ext. 304 or 302 (leave a message with your name and phone number). VFW #3584 MEMBERSHIP DRIVE The VFW 3584 George E. Truman Post is having a membership drive, and, seeking family members of veterans to join the Ladies Auxiliary and men to start a Men’s Auxiliary. In March, 2012, they will be having their 75th anniversary celebration. Anyone interested in joining should contact the Post. TOBLER FOOTBALL COMBINE The Tobler Football Combine at Superior High School will take place Saturday, July 23, at 7 a.m. at SHS. The schools that will be competing are: Superior, Ray, Miami, San Manuel and San Carlos. MARROW DONOR REGISTRY DRIVE FOR WAYNE BLAKE Come to the Be The Match donor registry drive in support of Wayne Blake, Saturday, July 23, 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. at the TriCity Fire Department, located at 4280 E. Broadway in Claypool. All it takes is a simple cheek swab, a simple donation, or, both, to help Wayne Blake find a match. Call Aubrie Vargas at 602-501-0501 for more information. BENEFIT GOLF TOURNAMENT FOR JULISSA GARCIA There will be a 3-Man

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Scramble format golf tournament in support of St. Francis Fiesta Queen Candidate Julissa R. Garcia, Saturday. July 30, at the Queen Valley Golf Course. Cost is $40 per player, and, it is recommended to register early, as there is room for only 30 teams. Registration begins at 6:30 a.m., with a shot gun start at 7:30 a.m. There will be cash prizes, food, and, raffles. For more information, contact Jap Ramirez at 520-827-0941. NIGHT OF THE COWBOYS Night of the Cowboys, Saturday July 30, will be taking place at Los Hermanos and will include dinner, dancing, along with loads of lovely speeches by cool people. Price for admission is, per person: dinner and dance tickets $35; just dinner $15; and, just dance $20. Opening ceremonies start at 5

p.m., dinner at 6 p.m. and the dance from 8 p.m to midnight. The Superior Chamber of Commerce is in desperate need of volunteers for set-up and decorating. Please contact Mike McKee at 520-827-0471, Tina Gutierrez at 520-827-0177 or the Superior Chamber of Commerce 520-689-0200 if you are willing to volunteer or would like more information. VFW #3584 PANCAKE BREAKFAST Pancakes, french toast, bacon, sausage .. mmm! The VFW and Ladies Auxiliary are having a Breakfast! Join them, August 7, starting at 9 a.m. and going until the viddles run out or the stomachs run out of room. NORTHERN PINAL DEMOCRATS MEETING The Northern Pinal Democrats next meeting will be the

Aug. 13, at 10:30 a.m., in the Community Center in Queen Valley. Contact Jon Kolton at 602-803-3273 for details. COBRE VALLEY ANNUAL HEALTH FAIR The Cobre Valley Regional Medical Center is hosting the Annual Health Fair to be held on Saturday, Sept. 17, from 9 a.m. – 1 p.m. on the CVRMC Campus. It kicks off with a 5 K “Get Fit Run.” To sign up for the run, email requests to getfitrun@cvrmc.org. If you are interested in participating in this year’s Health Fair, please contact Jane at (928) 402-1230. FREE MOVIES AND CONTEMPORARY WORSHIP Tuesday nights at 7 p.m. there will a free movie at the Presbyterian Church at 100 North Magma throughout the

summer. On the third Sunday of each month there will now be a contemporary worship service that runs at 5 p.m. PRESCHOOL APPLICATIONS FOR JFK ELEMENTARY John F. Kennedy Elementary Preschool is now accepting applications for the 2011 – 2012 school year. Children must be 4 years old by September 1 and parents/guardians will need to provide proof of income and the child’s birth certificate and immunization records. Applications are available at the JFK Elementary office. For more information, call 689-3049. OPEN MIC NIGHT AT PORTER’S CAFE Come to “Open Mic” night at Porter’s Cafe every Tuesday, from 6-8 pm. Everyone is welcome! Just bring your talent!

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a great direction.” Following the report given by the auditor, the council felt better equipped to move forward with the tentative budget for 2012. Of the $2,266,821 available in The General Fund, the budgeted amount for use is $1,806,043. Of the $563,576 available in Special Revenue Funds, the budgeted amount is $280,573. The budgeted amount for Debt Service Funds is $145,200, equal to the amount of Debt Service Funds. The amount available and budgeted amount for Capital Projects is $850,000. There is currently $1,118,320 available in Total Enterprise Funds, yet $1,655,072 is budgeted. There is only $91,505 available for Internal Service Fund, yet the budgeted amount is $158,334. The amount of the Tentative Budget for 2012 passed by the Superior Town Council is $4,896,634. “As a body we are asked to tentatively agree to this, we need to come back immediately and publish the public record,” Gutierrez said, referring to the council needed to publish the previous

year’s expenditures along with the tentative budget. The town attorney explained that the tentative budget merely puts a cap on what can be spent, which will be laid out further in the final budget. The Final Budget

will be discussed and possibly passed in an upcoming council meeting; details for this meeting will follow. If you have any questions concerning the budget, please contact the Town of Superior at 520-689-5752.

Resolution

bill will be presented to the House of Representatives, though it will likely be soon. Jon Cherry, Vice President of Resolution Copper, who had traveled to Washington, D.C. for each of the hearings concerning the bill, said: “We’re pleased that the land exchange bill has passed through the markup stage in the House Natural Resource Committee and that it continues to make progress. We look forward to a House vote. We also look forward to its eventual passage and the 3,700 jobs it will create. We’re very grateful for the hard work Rep. Gosar and his staff have put into this bill and their efforts to engage the other members of the Arizona Congressional delegation and stakeholders.” Cherry will be present at Thursday’s Superior Town Council meeting to give an update on the Resolution Copper Project. The meeting begins at 7 p.m. at the Superior Senior Center.

Continued from Page 2 grand,” he said. “Worst case scenario,” Powell said. Councilman Gutierrez then asked where the town stands with its financial practices. “How many home runs are we hitting?” “You’re not hitting home runs,” Powell said. “Frankly, you are below average until you get caught up…for me to paint any better picture would be untrue.” “Well that gives us direction as to how much work we need to do to get this done,” Gutierrez said. “We are seeing improvements,” Powell said. “We are seeing things getting better. The cities and towns that are hitting home runs have done things like this [these audits] to move forward and have created a culture of reporting excellence and created an expectation that the accounting would be done good/right/timely, all of those things, and have supported those people that have been tasked with that assignment…so I think this is

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Superior Church Directory PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH OF SUPERIOR 100 Magma Avenue Superior, AZ 85273

Pastor Jeanne Evenson

Worship Service Sunday: 10 a.m. Coffee & Fellowship immediately following worship. Youth Group for 7th-12th graders Sunday Afternoon. Contemporary Worship Service at 5 p.m. on the 3rd Sunday of the month. Our church is open for prayer the 2nd Wednesday of every month. 6:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. All are welcome. Anonymous prayer box located at the Save Money Market. We will pray for you! Phone: 689-2631

SchedULe a

Public Notice Presented is the Town of Superior 2011-2012 fiscal year budget and property tax levy as tentatively approved by the Superior Town Council on Thursday, July 13, 2011. A public meeting for the final adoption of the 2011-2012 fiscal year budget and 2011-2012 property tax levy will occur on Thursday, July 28, 2011 at 7:00 pm at the Superior Senior Center, 360 W. Main Street. The final adoption of the 2011-2012 fiscal year budget will occur on Thursday, July 28, 2011 at 7:00 pm at the Superior Senior Center, 360 W. Main Street. The final adoption of the property tax levy will occur on Thursday, August 4, 2011 at 7:00 pm at the Superior Senior Center, 360 W. Main Street. A complete schedule of proposed fund and department revenue and expenditure/expense detail is available for inspection at Superior Town Hall now 199 N Lobb Avenue. Please call (520) 689-5752 for more information. SUN Legal 7/20/11, 7/27/11

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SAINT FRANCIS OF ASSISI CATHOLIC CHURCH 11 Church Avenue MASS SCHEdULE: Saturday, 5 p.m. Sunday, 9 and 11 a.m. Monday - Friday 9 a.m. Confession: Saturday 4-4:40 p.m. or upon request Rectory and Parish Office, 689-2250 Rev. Mark Long

New Life Church New Life Fellowship Inc.

955 W. Main Street (520) 827-9116 Sunday Morning Service: 10 am Sunday Youth Group (5-12): 4 pm Family Life Christian Center Wednesday Bible Study: 7 pm 56 Kellner Ave. Fri Youth Group (13-18): 5:30 pm Schedule of Services (located at Robert & Linda Doane, 658 W. Wight St., Sunday School 9:30 a.m. 520-483-2917) Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m. Pastor Mel Korb Wed. Bible Study 7:00 p.m. Everyone welcome Everyone is Welcome Non-denominational Pastor Dennis & Sandy VanGorp We are a grace based Office 689-2202 Evangelical Church. Assembly of God

SUPERIOR FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH 921 Belmont Street

PASTOR BART MUELLER 689-5751, Please leave a message

Where everybody is somebody and Christ is everything!

Sunday School 9 a.m. Sunday Worship Service10 a.m. Wednesday Study 6:30 p.m. www.superiorfirstbaptist.net

To be included in the weekly church listings, call the Superior Sun at 520-363-5554.

SUPERIOR HARVEST CHURCH Hill St. and Stone Ave. Sunday Morning Service: 10 a.m.-noon Wednesday Bible Study: 5 to 6:30 p.m. Victory in Jesus Pastor Albert M. Rodriguez 480-354-4499 (home) 480-329-3647 (cell)


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CARDS OF THANKS IN MEMORIAM 1. AUTOMOTIVE 2. UTILITY TRAILERS 3. BOATS AND SUPPLIES 5. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES 8. COUNSELING SERVICES 10. BUSINESS SERVICES 11. AUCTIONS 14. COMPUTERS 15. FURNITURE/APPLIANCES 16. FINANCIAL SERVICES 18. HEALTH & FITNESS 20. HELP WANTED 21. HELP WANTED - DRIVERS 25. INSTRUCTION 26. BOOKS/PUBLICATIONS 30. JOBS WANTED 35. LIVESTOCK 40. LOST AND FOUND 43. MEETING NOTICES 44. YARD SALES 45. MISCELLANEOUS 50. MOBILE HOMES 52. MOBILE HOME PARKS 53. RVS/CAMP TRAILERS 55. MACHINERY/EQUIPMENT 56. STEEL BUILDINGS 57. BUILDING MATERIALS 60. MOTORCYCLES 65. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS 67. NOTICES 68. ADOPTION 70. PERSONALS 75. PETS 80. RENTALS 81. COMMERCIAL PROPERTY 85. SPORTING GOODS 87. TIMESHARES 88. VACATION RENTALS 90. WANT TO RENT 95. WANT TO BUY 99. MORTGAGE BUYERS 100. REAL ESTATE

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IF YOU USED THE Antibiotic drug LEVAQUIN and suffered a tendon rupture, you may be entitled to compensation. Call Attorney Charles Johnson 1-800-535-5727. (AzCAN)

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David for a quote today: (480) 251-2231. “Save time and money with our convenient Superior AZ location” We support our local residents and business owners. Call for special pricing on large quantities. Ask for Tim (602) 695-0297.

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Ray Unified School District # 3 Position Announcement Job Title: Food Service Cashier / Worker Supervisor: Food Service Supervisor Closing Date: July 25, 2011 Summary: • Collects cash or deposits that are made into students’ prepaid Mealtime accounts. • Enters all transactions in Mealtime System within established guidelines. • Performs cash register closeout procedures. • Assist with preparing meals according to the preparation schedule. • Performs set up and break down process. • Assist with inventory, including the beginning and year-end inventory of kitchen equipment, food supplies, appliances and utensils. • Clean and sanitizes the kitchen work surfaces, equipment, utensils and floor. • Removes trash generated by kitchen productions to outside cans. Take all garbage cans out for daily pick-up and bring back in the morning. • Performs work in accordance with safety and sanitation requirements. Applications can be picked up from Karla Luedke at the District Office Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

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43.Meeting Notices Alcoholic’s Anonymous meetings, Tues, Thurs and Sunday at 6:00pm set free chapel, 89 E Main St. Superior. AA 8/29 TFN

50.Mobile Homes NEW 3 Bedroom / 2 Bath DOUBLEWIDE - CAVCO Durango Factory Order. Full Drywall. Hardwood Cabinets 1st Quality, Lowest Price - $32,995! Home Outlet 1-800-493-2221. www. thehomeoutletaz.com. (AzCAN)

For Sale: “Salvage” 2 bedroom mobile home, $400.00. May be dismantled at location. Joe Morales, 3576480, Jollyroundup Trailer Park, Dudleyville.

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some amazing volunteers. If you see someone you know is involved with the Superior Substance Abuse Coalition or any of the other groups who donated their time and resources, I challenge you to pat them on the back and say thank you for helping with such an incredible event for our kids. As this is an ongoing event, SSAC is always looking for volunteers and business who are willing to donate their time and resources to make is special…if you are interested, please contact Elizabeth Magallanez at mag8superior@yahoo.com for more information. Elizabeth and the Superior Substance Abuse Coalition wanted to thank the following sponsors for all their help in making this event a reality: Porter’s Café, Save Money Market, CRC, Los Hermanos, His and Hers,

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PINAL COUNTY AIR QUALITY CONTROL DISTRICT The District hereby gives notice that it proposes to approve the following permits or permit revisions. Each list includes the following, in order: the proposed permit number, company name, company address, facility location, facility type and the air contaminants to be emitted or potentially emitted (Volatile Organic Compounds will be abbreviated as V.O.C.; Hazardous Air Pollutants are abbreviated as the HAPS; Benzene, Toluene, Ethyl Benzene, and Xylene are abbreviated as BTEX): Permit No. S17012.000 Town of Superior 199 N. Lobb Ave Superior, AZ 85713 Town of Superior 101 Airport Rd Superior, AZ Facility Type – Open Burning Operation Emissions – Carbon Monoxide, Particulate Matter, V.O.C. Permit No. B31056.000 Woodstream, LLC 924 Bailey Rd, Ste 260 Cornelius, NC 28031 Silver King Mine Sec 24/TIS/R12E Superior, AZ Facility Type – Mine Emissions – Particulate Matter, Nitrogen Oxides, Carbon Monoxide, Sulfur Dioxide, V.O.C. Under A.R.S. 49-480, any person who may be adversely affected by the permit may file a written objection to the issuance of the permit and may request (in writing) a public hearing. Objections, comments or a request for a hearing are due during the public comment period, which ends upon the latter of thirty (30) days from the first publication of this notice, or close of business on the date of any hearing that may be held. Send objections/comments/requests to Pinal County Air Quality Control District, P.O. Box 987, Florence, AZ 85132 or deliver to 31 N. Pinal Street, Building F, Development Services, Florence, Arizona. The telephone number is (520) 866-6929. Any objection shall state the name and mailing address of the objector, be signed by the objector, their agent or attorney, and clearly set forth the reasons why the permit should not be issued. Grounds for objections are limited to whether the proposed permit meets the criteria for issuance prescribed in A.R.S. 49-480 or in 49481. The permit package, all comments and objections will be available for public inspection and/or copying at the above address Monday through Friday from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm excluding Holidays. PINAL COUNTY AIR QUALITY CONTROL DISTRICT DONALD P. GABRIELSON, DIRECTOR Dates Published: July 20, 27, 2011 End of 30-day comment Period: August 19, 2011 SUN Legal 7/20/11, 7/27/11


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