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Music
The ZAZU Gypsy Band performs in Payson Oct. 25. PAGE 2
Travel
Ken Brooks says it’s time to start planning for future travel. PAGE 3
Movies
Andy McKinney says ‘The Martian’ is a magnificent film. PAGE 4
History
In Chapter 25 of Stan Brown’s ‘Characters Under the Rim,” he writes about Anderson Lee ‘Babe’ Haught. PAGE 5
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Candlelight walk and program for domestic abuse victims The residents of Payson and the Rim Country are invited to participate in Time Out’s annual candlelight walk and program Wednesday, Oct. 14. The event is held to honor those who have survived the social epidemic known as domestic violence and those who have died as a result of abuse. Participants will meet at the Expedition Church parking lot, 301 S. Colcord, at 5:45 p.m., where they will be given candles and signs to carry, if desired. At 6 p.m., the assembled group will line up to begin a brief walk to McDonald’s and back to Expedition Church where at 6:30 p.m. a short program will be offered. Should the walk be canceled due to inclement weather, the program at the church will proceed at 6:30 p.m. as planned.
ZAZU GYPSY BAND The Payson Friends of Jazz present the ZAZU Gypsy Band at 2 p.m., Sunday, Oct. 25 at the Community Presbyterian Church, 800 W. Main St., Payson. A $5 donation is requested and includes refreshments. For more information or to RSVP, contact gerry-reynolds@hotmail.com, 602-619-3355. Gypsy jazz, Manouche jazz, Django jazz, Gypsy swing ... call it what you will, it has the same unforgettable ingredients — infectious swing, melancholy, dark and moody highlights and improvisation with abandon. The ZAZU Gypsy Band has been active playing at the Musical Instrument Museum (MIM), Bistro du Lac in McCormick Ranch, The NASH operated by Jazz in Az and at The Taste of Flagstaff in recent months. The group just released its CD, “The Soul of Paris” in honor of gypsy jazz great Django Reinhardt. Formed in 2005 by Steve Douglas of Artists in Rhythm to carry on the tradition of Django Reinhardt, in 2007 the group was renamed ZAZU for the Sedona Tlaquepaque concert series. ZAZU has been featured at community fairs, wine festivals, Sedona International Film Festival, concerts, private parties, Jazz on the Rocks scholarship performances, and civic fundraising affairs. For the performance in Payson, ZAZU features Mike Fowler, solo guitar; Jeff Quamo, clarinet; Ryan Vance, rhythm guitar; Steve Douglas, bass; and Gerry Reynolds, drums. Coming next month, at 2 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 15 renowned jazz guitarist Howard Alden performs in a trio setting.
Spontaneous music night The Baha’is of Gila County invite Rim Country residents and visitors to join Carl and Marsha Breimer from Chino Valley for a night of spontaneous music. Bring your instruments — drums, guitars, flutes, even homemade (non amplified, please) and either join in or just come to listen. Some instruments will be provided. The event is from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 14 at Rumsey Park Ramada 2. Hike Houston Loop Trail Like to hike but not sure where to go? Join the free group hike on one of the Payson Area Trails System (PATS) and U.S. Forest Service routes. Be sure to wear hiking boots/shoes, bring water and walking sticks. Pre-registration is preferred, but can be done on-site. The next guided hike will be on Houston Loop Trail, starting at 8:30 a.m., Saturday, Oct. 17. The hike begins at the Chaparral Pines trailhead, which is at end of Chaparral Pines Road off E. Highway 260. This is a 5-1/2-mile loop hike of moderate difficulty due to its length, a couple of short, steep, hills and many undulations. This trail is a wide forest trail and crosses several minor washes; there are also good views of rock overhangs below Houston Mesa and of north Payson. Trunk or Treat Festival Businesses, organizations and individuals have until Friday, Oct. 23 to submit applications for trunk/booth space for the annual Trunk or Treat Festival. The cost is $30. Booth space is 10-feet-by-10-feet or you may use your car trunk. You may also display the name of your business or organization on your trunk or booth. The Payson Parks, Recreation and Tourism Department provides the candy for trunk/booth participants to distribute. Trunk or Treat is intended for young children under age 12 to ensure a safe trick or treating experience. The Trunk or Treat Festival is from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 31 at the Oxbow Saloon on Main Street. Trunk/booth participants will be set up outside the Oxbow, while inside the “Super Hero Experience” takes place. For complete event details please call 928-4725110.
THE YOUNG IRELANDERS The Tonto Community Concert Association presents The Young Irelanders at 2:30 p.m., Sunday, Nov. 8 at the Payson High School Auditorium. The group brings audiences an eclectic mix of traditional Irish music, Celtic music, folk music, world music, jazz, country music and popular music. Season subscriptions to the 2015-16 TCCA series are still available for $100 per person and some individual tickets may be available for the performance. Call 928-478-4363 or 928-472-2423 for more information about either subscriptions or individual tickets.
Tonto Basin Halloween Festival The 32nd Annual Tonto Basin Halloween Festival is from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., Friday, Oct. 30 at the Tonto Basin School near Punkin Center. For those 13 years and older admission is a can of food. Proceeds go toward the purchase of shade for the
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PUMPKIN PATCH The Pumpkin Patch at the Payson Community Garden is open for business. Come out to the garden, at 300 E. Tyler Parkway (turn east at the Home Depot roundabout), from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. and make your selection before the crop is gone. pre-school playground. Learn more at www.lcmemorialfund.com.
Elks Lodge plans multiple community events for fall The Payson Elks Lodge, 1206 N. Beeline Highway, is planning several events: SUPERSTARS Duets, Hoop Shoot and a special Veterans Day program. SUPERSTARS! DUETS
The Payson Elks Lodge is taking applications until Saturday, Oct. 31 for its New Year’s Eve SUPERSTARS! Duets dinner show. Applications can be picked up at the Lodge. For more information call the Lodge at 928-474-2572.
VETERANS DAY PROGRAM
All veterans and their spouses are invited to join the Elks Wednesday, Nov.11 for a Veterans Day Celebration and Dinner. The meal will be roast pork and all veterans eat free. The cost for spouses and guests of veterans is $10 per person. Get your tickets at the Elks Lodge. Seating is limited to 100 people and tickets must be picked up/purchased by Nov. 5. For more information contact the Elks Lodge at 928-474-2572.
HOOP SHOOT
The Elks’ Hoop Shoot Contest for boys and girls, ages 8 to 13, is Saturday, Nov. 7 at the Tonto Apache Gym. This is a basketball free-throw program. Age is
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START PLANNING FOR FUTURE TRAVEL With summer over, perhaps places on earth, in my opinion. it’s time to begin thinking about You can cruise there by ship, travel for the late fall, winter and stopping at the four main islands spring. There are so many choices before cruising back to the West it is staggering. The selections Coast or take one of the flights grow with each year as new hotels available from Los Angeles to the and resorts become available or islands. Vacationing in Hawaii are reconstructed, more cruise is usually more expensive than ships enter the water, on the mainland, but and more tour opporturemember, almost every nities to various parts item you find there has of the world are offered. come by cargo ship or The highways of the air. The weather is often U.S. continue to offer near perfect; the scenery fine roads to many beautiful and varied; and interesting and varied the beaches are world parts of the country as famous. well as Canada. The Hotels and resorts on popular routes for us in the islands vary in price KEN BROOKS Arizona lead to a selecdepending on accomtion of fascinating locations such modation, services and location. as Sedona, the Grand Canyon, You’ll find a complete range on Flagstaff and other historic and the Web. environmentally significant placMajor airlines such as es. Many also relish traveling the Hawaiian Air and American fly to West Coast, visiting California’s Hawaii from Los Angeles as well many interesting communi- as others. ties and sites along the coastIf you are traveling before winal highway from Los Angeles to ter, consider crossing much of Santa Barbara and on up to the Canada by rail on their luxury Bay area. Then, if you have the Canadian. It takes four nights time, continue on to Oregon and on the train to travel between Washington. Vancouver in the West and One classic California beach Toronto in the East. The train town about halfway between Los ride is very relaxing and some of Angeles and the Bay area is Pismo the scenery is memorable. If you Beach. It offers small-town charm, travel first class with a private Mediterranean weather, clear air, Pullman room your food in the friendly residents and miles of dining car is also included in the pristine, uncrowded beaches. fare. On this train are art deco You can stroll along the beach dining cars, signature dome cars boardwalk or 1,200-foot pier or with all-around viewing in the hike the trail along the bluffs. famous Park car with its roundNearby you can taste award-win- end lounge and Mural Bar. ning local wines. You can also If you have time, get off the enjoy fine food in the several eat- train at Jasper and stay three eries. Bike rentals are available nights for a Canadian Rockies for rides along the waterfront. land tour before returning to You can surf, kayak, swim or the train continuing east. You fish. Golf is also available at five could return to Vancouver on the nearby courses. You can search same train if you choose. VIA for treasures in the shops and Rail Canada can give you detailed galleries. information and fares. While here, try the local clams, Closer is California’s Palm if available, since this is one way Springs. It has long been a popPismo Beach became so popular ular desert hangout for movie stars and people like us. The years ago. Nearby are the dunes where main street offers many interestyou can rent ATVs and dune bug- ing shops and restaurants and gies to explore miles of rolling its fun to stroll the streets in the sand dunes on California’s only evenings to digest it all. drive-on beach. American Cruise Lines feature Nearby are Avila Beach, smaller boats to give you up-close Morrow Bay, Hearst Castle and views of the scenery as you cruise San Luis Obispo. by various towns, villages and Where to stay? Check out cities on one of their itineraries. the Beach Comber Inn, phone: One example is the Historic 805-773-5505; Best Western Plus South and Golden Islands 7-night Shelter Cove Lodge phone: 800- cruise along the Intracoastal 848-1434; or Cliffs Resort, phone: Waterway between Charleston, 800-826-7827. S.C. down to Jacksonville, Fla. There are many other motels You make stops at Beaufort, and hotels, so you can check the S.C., Hilton Head Island, S.C., Web for additional suggestions. Savannah, Ga., St. Simmons I must mention Hawaii since Island/Jekyll Island, Ga., this is one of the finest vacation Amelia Island, Fla. and end in
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Pismo Beach is one of the California coastal communities that might be a good, easy destination for late fall, winter or spring travel.
Jacksonville. On this cruise you will experience the historic south, natural beauty, regional cuisine, and architectural treasures from plantations to centuries-old towns. The boats offer American crews and officers, fine food and interesting land itineraries. Departures operate from mid November through mid May, call 888-248-8409 for complete information or explore the company’s Internet site. The same company offers paddlewheeler river boats on the Mississippi River from New Orleans to as far north as Minneapolis/St. Paul depending on the time of the year. The company is American owned and operates with an American crew. It’s not inexpensive, but worth the cost. The Walt Disney Company has announced plans to build out Star Wars-themed attractions at both its West Coast and Florida locations. Disney will build on 14 acres at both locations. Stay tuned for more information on openings. Caribbean cruising continues to grow. The fares are about the
same as they were earlier this year with so much competition. You have to consult your travel agent or the Web for assistance for the best deals on the better ships. If you have kids or grandkids look at Disney Cruise Line, Carnival, Royal Caribbean or NCL. If you don’t want to be onboard with a zillion little ones, think about Holland American Line or Celebrity Cruises for good value — usually. Most cruise lines will charge higher prices for Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s cruises. If you are considering travel to Cuba, several companies and cruise lines will offer opportunities for travel there. By the end of this year much more information will become available. There are some tours operating there now under special conditions. Mexico is popular with millions of U.S. travelers. Almost every month new hotels and resorts are being refurbished or opened. Popular are places like Cancun, Los Cabos, Playa del Carmen, Riviera Maya, Puerto Vallarta and even the large city of Mexico City. Many from our area travel south to what is known as Rocky
Point for sun, relaxation and Mexican food. I understand the fishing is pretty good there too. On Jan. 21, 2016, the Cunard Lines Queen Victoria will cruise between Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. and make stops at Oranjestad, Aruba and Cartagena, Columbia then transit the Panama Canal for several days at sea heading north to Los Angeles and San Francisco. Consult your travel agent for detailed information and fares. The Cunard Lines has been operating ships for 175 years to date. One company, Voyages of Discovery, will operate train travel from the West to Florida for this voyage. You can contact them at 800-323-5893 for information and reservations. No flying would be necessary if you travel with these folks. You could board the train at Flagstaff for travel to Florida and train back to Arizona if you choose. A NOTE
I am now hosting KMOG’s “Going Places” from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Saturdays. We talk about travel and entertainment with movie reviews by Andy McKinney. Give us a listen. Happy travels!
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AT THE MOVIES
THE MARTIAN (2015)
A truly magnificent film so distant that the radio signal takes nearIt cost $100 million to make. And the scroll at the end gives credit to ly half an hour to round trip. Radio waves 15,000 people. as we know travel at the speed of light. But it’s all worth it: Since “The Martian” Donald Glover, 32, has the most animatwill knock your socks off in awe and ed performance as a young scientist who amazement. pushes for a solution that no one but he, a That’s what happens when you give very junior team member, has discovered. some of the most talented filmmakers in He’s very good in a small role. the world the authority to spend the money Andy McKinney In a space epic, we want and expect rather than studio bean counters and a Reviewer beauty and grandeur beyond the ordicommittee of writers. nary and genius cinematographer Dariusz Imagine a handful of astronauts busy Wolski brings it right smack into our eyedoing science stuff on the face of the Red Planet balls. when the wind becomes so strong that it threatens to He and production designer Author Max bring a blow over their rocket ship. The crew of course has sumptuousness to the screen as spacecrafts skim no back up. The crew must skedaddle but quick or the fully rendered surface of Mars in the awe-inspirdie — with help a year’s rocket journey away back ing tradition of the very best space films. Wolski, on Earth. Max and Ridley Scott have worked together many Space is like that, big and exciting with a terrify- times on films that have stunned movie watchers. Great visuals, great acting, a strong and intelliingly small margin for error. When the crew members think their friend Mark Watney (Matt Damon) gent script all given into the hands of one of the great has been killed in the storm that threatens the lives directors in movie history results in a magnificent of the entire crew, they depart. film anyone can enjoy. Only to discover a couple of months later that “The Martian” carries a mild PG-13 rating and Mark is not only still alive, but that he has “scienced” runs for a lengthy two hours and 21 minutes. It ways and means of his own survival on a planet with doesn’t seem that long because we are totally capno food, no water and no oxygen. tured by the story. I don’t give five-star movie ratings Oscar winner Damon carries the bulk of the story easily. This one deserves it. upon his own broad actor’s shoulders. Like Tom Screen writer Drew Goddard has now penned Hanks in “Castaway,” he spends most of the movie four scripts, including “Cloverfield” 2008, “Cabin in with only his face, his voice and his lonely self on the Woods” 2012, “World War Z” 2013 and now in screen. He must make us want to watch the movie 2015 “The Martin.” He writes from a novel by Andy and he does. He, his writer Drew Goddard and his Weir. Weir is so smart that he personally calculated director the incomparable Ridley Scott, use every the orbits of the spacecraft and planets in his popudevice in the movie trade to make this film not sim- lar novel to assure authenticity. His proud mom lives ply watchable but indelible. We are proud of our in Rim Country. If you wonder about the unpronounceable names abandoned space man for his intelligence and his determination. We also relish his humor in the tight- in the credits, puzzle no more. One of the very largest of all tight spots. est sound stages in the world stands in Budapest, Damon has as his back up in the crew Oscar nom- Hungry, the home of people with odd names. A wonderful film like this one will generate Oscar inee Jessica Chastain as the captain. Oscar nominee Kristen Wiig plays another crew member. Michael nominations not only for acting, writing and direcPena and Kate Mara also play crew members. Jeff tion, but for a host of complicated technical categoDaniels, Sean Bean and Chiwetel Ejiofor all play ries too. I fully expect this film to sweep up a fistful NASA heavyweights who try to help from an Earth of nominations.
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CHARACTERS UNDER THE RIM CHAPTER 25: ANDERSON LEE “BABE” HAUGHT
had expected to call for her sooner than he did, but in any case In this present series of Rim their baby must have been only a Country characters we have few months old when she traveled been considering the family from Dallas. Family reports tell name of Haught, recalling pio- that John and Babe bought a neers Fred, Samuel Ache II, and wagon to drive to Globe and pick Henry Haught. This time we look up their families who arrived in on the life of Anderson Lee there by train. However the Haught, known as “Babe.” His Arizona Eastern Railroad, linking brother John Haught had visit- Globe to the nationwide network, ed Arizona to see for himself if was not completed to Globe until the enthusiastic reports 1899. If family tradifrom several relatives tion is accurate about who had already settled the women coming to here were accurate. He Globe by train, it was then returned to Texas nearly two years after and talked “Babe” into the men arrived before joining him in the Rim they sent for their wives Country. The two brothand families. This could ers arrived in Maricopa be possible since Babe by train in 1897 and then and Ella’s next child, STAN BROWN walked the rest of the George, was born March way to Tonto Basin. [1] 23, 1900. [3] A third Babe would later send for his child, daughter Ollie Lee Haught, wife Ellie Hunnicutt and their was born July 20, 1902. son to join him. Coming over the Ella Haught soon made her Mazatzal Mountains the brothers own mark in the Rim Country. descended in Reno Pass, past the In Texas she had been a Sunday ruins of Camp Reno and at Tonto school teacher in the Southern Creek they were reunited with Baptist Church. Her parents had second cousins Sam, who ranched homesteaded 1,260 acres, which on Rye Creek, and Fred who was today is the Six Flags Over Texas living at Gisela. They stayed with fairground. Her very proper Fred a few days becoming orient- socialite family had insisted she ed to the Rim Country. During marry Anderson Lee Haught after that time Fred told them he had she had sat up all night with him staked a claim and built a small at a wake. Her love for him would cabin higher up on Tonto Creek. develop over the years. When she It sounded idyllic to Babe who arrived in the Rim Country there said, “I sure would like to have a were no churches and she immeplace like that.” Fred, the bache- diately organized a Sunday school lor, quickly responded, “Then it’s class for all the nearby Haught yours!” Fred boasted how good children. She also taught them to the hunting was for bear and lion, read, using books her father sent both worth a bounty; and told her from Texas. He also sent them them there were also plenty of elk a pump organ so music could be and deer. Fred even gave them added to their homespun services a hunting dog named Troop and on Sunday mornings. Meanwhile, A. L. “Babe” sent them on their way. The brothers spent the next Haught did some dry farming, week exploring up Tonto Creek raising pinto beans to suppleand its surroundings. John ment his income from hunting. chose to stake a claim on Spring He sold the beans to restaurants Creek and Babe claimed Fred’s and stores in Winslow. His pack parcel in the forest just west of of hounds was adept at bringing Tonto Creek. [2] The two men lions and bears to bay, and Babe helped each other build their soon became well known for his houses and planned to send hunting skills. It was because of for their wives and children in this that Zane Grey’s hunting the spring. Babe Haught decid- guide from Northern Arizona, Lee ed Fred’s little cabin would not Doyle, contacted Babe Haught to do, and built a dogtrot double become the writer’s guide. This cabin, with the large breeze- cooperation began in 1918 and way down the middle. John’s Grey would always call him by wife Mary brought their two his middle name, Lee. [4] Among children, Lee and Verdie. Babe’s the lasting benefits of this alliwife Ellen brought their son Edd ance were the many stories by Rowe Haught who had been born and about the Haught families Oct. 2, 1897. Since that was the and other Rim Country legends same year Babe Haught left home that Grey incorporated into many to come to Arizona, we might of his novels, 11 of which were assume he came this way early set in the Rim Country. Zane in 1897 and did not yet know his Grey purchased three acres of wife was pregnant. Perhaps he the A. L. Haught ranch where he
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The Babe Haught cabin after it had been remodeled, eliminating the “Dog Trot” style and adding a second floor.
built his famous cabin, today replicated on the grounds of Payson’s Rim Country Museum at Green Valley Park. Babe Haught was its first caretaker, a task assumed by his sons Richard and Edd after his death. Anderson Lee Haught died of cancer in 1929, and his widow moved into Payson. She enjoyed hosting her grandchildren during winter months so they could attend school away from their mountain homes. Eventually economic bad times forced the boys to sell the ranch, and Bill Goettl purchased it. It was he who would one day restore the Zane Grey cabin, but it was eventually burned down in the Dude Fire of 1990. Sources: Lecture on the Haughts by Linda Haught Ortega; personal interview by historian Stan Brown with Babe Haught’s son Richard and wife Winona, at their home in Globe; Federal Census reports; other oral histories by Haught relatives found in the Rim Country Museum library. [1] Some reports say they came by stagecoach to Maricopa. However the Southern Pacific Railroad was connecting central Arizona to points East by this time, and in 1887 a spur line ran up from Maricopa to Phoenix and Tempe. One could wonder why they did not continue on to Tempe by train, but family records say they walked from Maricopa. [2] John and his family later moved to Winslow. [3] One of a historian’s interesting tasks is to compare dates such as this and try to arrive at
facts, either affirming or correcting family traditions. [4] A granddaughter of Sam Haught Jr., Linda Haught Ortega, tells a different tradition. She said, Fred and my grandpa, their mother was a Duvall from Zanesville,
Ohio, where the Zane Grey family is from. They were acquainted, and Uncle Fred had contacted Zane Grey and gotten him out here. Fred had guided him some and then just turned that over to Babe Haught.”
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COVER STORY | TERESA MCQUERREY
ARToberFEST has 24 artists Rim Country’s top artists — and a few from out of town — are showcased this weekend at the annual Payson Art League ARToberFEST Fine Art & Fine Craft Show & Sale. The show and sale takes place from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., Friday, Oct. 16 and from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 17 and Sunday, Oct. 18 at the Mazatzal Hotel & Casino Event Center. This year’s featured artist is Carol Kane, who works in both oils and sculpture. Her sculptures include bronzes, fired clay and papier-mâché. In addition to Kane, the exhibition showcases 23 other artists working in a variety of mediums. Juried to participate are: Melanie Capps, Barb Carrier, Ann Christensen, Angela Cockle, Donna Davies, John Finkey, Matalyn Gardner, Harry Jones, Sue Jones, Sharon Kennedy, George Lewis, Janet Longbotham, Sue McIntyre, Rock Newcomb, CM Okerwall, Rani Primmer, Joseph Prock, Jan Ransom, Pat Sessions, Georgianne Smolenski, Alan Snyder, Carole Snyder and Jim Strong. Kane is thrilled at the age of 91 to be chosen as the featured artist for the Payson Art League ARToberFEST. She has been creating art for the past 35 years in her treetop studio overlooking Granite Dells. Her work has been shown in local Payson galleries and is currently in Myra’s Art Gallery in Pine. Kane studied at the New York Art Students League, receiving her master’s of fine arts degree from Ohio Wesleyan University in Delaware,
Ohio. Later in life she earned a degree as a registered nurse from Scottsdale Community College. She works in the traditional classic manner, but also enjoys creating whimsical original pieces — from sculpting bas-relief angels to tabletop lamps and more recently, dimensional portraits, such as a Brillo pad clown; Tilda, famed star of screen; and a hallelujah angel. For the ARToberFEST, Kane has chosen to exhibit her Southwestern art collection that includes dynamic Tonto Apache portraits, Native American bronzes and unique wall sculptures, ready to hang. Kane said the inspiration for this collection came from her travels throughout Arizona and her photos through which she captures Southwestern peoples. She will also be showing her full-sized papier-mâché saguaro cactus, which has been cheerfully displayed and decorated for the holidays in the office of the Gila Community College. In 2006 she fulfilled a promise to her beloved aunt, Sybil Kane, and completed Sybil’s life work, her children’s book “The Insect Wonderland” which is now in its third printing and has been accepted for sale by the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History in Washington, D.C. Signed copies of the book will be available during the show. Contributed photo
KANE AND “THE INSECT WONDERLAND” Carol Kane is the featured artist for the 2015 Payson Art League ARToberFEST Fine Kane assumes the persona of “Lady Dragonfly” Art and Fine Crafts Show and Sale at the Mazatzal Hotel & Casino Friday, Oct. 16 CONTINUED ON PAGE 7
through Sunday, Oct. 18.
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Joseph Prock of Payson will have his incredible wood pieces on display and for sale at the 2015 ARToberFEST this weekend at the Mazatzal Hotel & Casino Event Center.
A feast for the eyes FROM PAGE 6
when signing copies of the book at different venues. “All ages, from toddlers all the way to adults are fascinated with the insects in the book,” Kane said. The book, as originally published is a soft-covered ABC book, filled with poems and illustrations. Kane’s aunt, Sybil Kane (1902-1994), although wheelchair-bound much of her life, was fascinated by the natural world, especially bugs. She wrote and drew “The Insect Wonderland” more than 40 years ago. “We were together a lot when she was trying to finish the book,” said the ARToberFEST featured artist. “My aunt was blind with glaucoma, so I finished one of the beetle pages myself — I don’t think it is the most exciting one — with Sybil telling me how the feelers should be drawn.”
MUSIC AT SHOW The Payson Jazz Trio — Bob Smolenski, piano; Mike Buskirk, bass; and Gerry Reynolds, drums — will perform at the ARToberFEST. Sharing their musical talents from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m., Friday, Oct. 16 and from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 17 and Sunday, Oct. 18. ABOUT PAL The Payson Art League is a nonprofit organization whose program’s sole purpose is broadening awareness and appreciation of the arts in Rim Country. In support of this program a piece of art created by each artist is donated to the Payson Art League Education Fund and displayed for raffle. Raffle tickets are available at the PAL’s two major events — the ARToberFEST Fine Art & Fine Craft Show & Sale, held each fall, and the ’Neath the Rim Open Studio Tour Fine Art & Fine Craft Show & Sale, held each spring (April 29 and 30, and May 1, 2016). The monies collected annually (approximately $2,000) from Payson Art League event raffles are used to purchase art supplies for: Payson Head Start, Julia Randall Elementary School, Payson Community Christian School, The Shelby School (Tonto Village), Payson Center for Success, Payson Community Kids, Tonto Basin School, The Son Shine Club, Whispering Hope Ranch, library books for the three elementary schools and provide hands-on art experiences in the elementary schools.
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Top artists showcased in ARToberFEST
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Paintings, such as this work by Donna Davies, at left, and pottery, like this piece by Alan Snyder, above, are part of the 2015 ARToberFEST this weekend.
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Photography, such as this piece by Carole Snyder, at left, and jewelry, like this work by John Finkey, above, will be among the multitude of glorious efforts by the 24 artists participating in the Payson Art League’s juried ARToberFEST this weekend at the Mazatzal Hotel & Casino Event Center.
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JUST FOR FUN KING CROSSWORD DOWN 1 Pouch 2 In favor of 3 $ dispenser 4 Fall fallers 5 Bening or Funicello 6 Crazy 7 Tart in tone or temper 8 Rill 9 Group of legislators 10 Reed instrument 11 Conked out 16 “Ferd’-nand” cartoonist 20 Pub orders 21 Wild party 22 Needle case 23 Many subway riders 27 Tibetan bovine 29 Back 30 Chooses 32 Aching 34 Picked up where you left off 37 Former Philippine leader 39 Crocs’ kin 42 Slack 44 Cudgel 45 Loathe 46 Actress ___ Rachel Wood 50 60 secs. 51 Doctrine 52 Discoverer’s call 53 Fresh
TRIVIA TEST 2015 KING FEATURES
1. LITERATURE: In which of Shakespeare’s plays does the character Titania appear? 2. TELEVISION: What was the name of the oldest girl on “The Brady Bunch”? 3. MUSIC: What was singer Ozzy Osbourne’s real first name? 4. HISTORY: What was the first country to allow women to vote? 5. RELIGION: What is generally considered to be the highest group in the Indian caste system? 6. GEOGRAPHY: In what country is the famous Olduvai Gorge located? 7. SCIENCE: What area of study is a lepidopterist concerned
with? 8. MOVIES: What was the name of the princess in the 1959 Disney movie “Sleeping Beauty”? 9. LEGAL: What is an inquest? 10. ANATOMY: How long does it take blood to circulate throughout your body?
MAGIC MAZE
Answers 1. “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” 2. Marcia 3. John Michael 4. New Zealand 5. Brahmins, or religious leaders 6. Tanzania 7. Butterflies and moths 8. Princess Aurora 9. An inquiry into the cause of an unexpected death 10. About a minute
SUDOKU ANSWER
SUPER CROSSWORD
THE HAIR OF MY CHINNY CHIN CHIN
KING CROSSWORD Find the listed words in the diagram. They run in all directions — forward, backward, up, down and diagonally.
HAIR OF MY CHINNY CHIN CHIN
BY FIFI RODRIGUEZ
BY LINDA THISTLE
PREVIOUS CROSSWORDS
ANSWERS
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SPACIOUS 1500 SF 3BR/2BA CONDO IN QUIET WOODED COMPLEX W/COV D PARKING & POOL Fireplace, balcony w/views & All Appliances including Washer/Dryer. This is a great place to live! 905 N. Beeline Highway, Small Dog Allowed, $ 825.00, Flexible lease - 602-763-4397.
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UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS 240th Birthday Celebration
All American Patriots are invited to attend the 2015 Marine Corps Ball on Saturday, November 7th at the Our Honored Guest Colonel Wanda Wright, 5:00 - 6:00 PM SOCIAL HOUR 6:00 - 7:00 PM DINNER 7:00 - 8:00 PM Guest Speaker followed by Traditional Cake Cutting Ceremony 8:00 - ? ENTERTAINMENT!
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$40 per dinner. RSVP no later than October 29, 2015 to Lee Bumbalow: 468-1095 or Bill Sahno: 472-6617. Please join us in the pageantry of this patriotic event.
FOR INFORMATION, CALL (928) 468-1095 OR 472-6617
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