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Storm pummels parts of Payson Town gets more than an inch of rain over weekend by
Roundup staff An 18-year-old man from Mexico drowned in Roosevelt Lake near the Windy Hill Campground Saturday. David E. Ochoa was swimming in the lake around 10 a.m. when he went under the water and did not resurface, according to the Gila County Sheriff’s Office. Deputies, along with the dive team, Tonto Basin Fire and Arizona Game and Fish went to the area of the Windy Hill Campground to search for Ochoa’s body. At 2:20 p.m. the dive team recovered Ochoa’s body.
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A truck drives through the low water crossing on West Forest Drive Friday evening during the storm. Payson police monitored the crossing and decided to close it briefly when the water became too deep for motorists to cross safely.
Rio Rico Little League parents upset with treatment in Payson by
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Glen Dickinson of Tucson and his dog Eddie, shown here on a previous outing, died Thursday afternoon when they fell off a cliff at Chevelon Canyon, east of Payson, in Coconino County.
Man and his dog fall to their deaths by
Alexis Bechman
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A Tucson man with a passion for rock climbing and the outdoors died Thursday when he fell off a cliff in Chevelon Canyon along with his blind dog. Glen Dickinson, 62, was hiking along the rim of the canyon east of Payson with his black lab, Eddie, his brother-in-law Steve and a friend. The men were celebrating Dickinson’s birthday and Steve had flown in from Alaska to celebrate with Dickinson in one of his favorite places, said Richard Stone, a friend of Dickinson’s who was not on the trip THE WEATHER
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Several streets throughout Payson, including portions of the Beeline Highway, were briefly flooded Friday when a storm dumped nearly an inch of rain. From Thursday through Saturday, the Payson area received 1.34 inches. There were no reports of storm damage, injuries or street closures. Elsewhere around the state, the storm dumped upward of four inches of rain in Wickenburg, causing major flooding on the roadways. At least one street in Wickenburg was clotted with several feet of mud, flooding a dozen homes. On Interstate 10, the Tex Wash Bridge collapsed east of the Coachella Valley late Sunday afternoon. Traffic to Los Angeles is now being redirected on State Route 95 north to Interstate 40. The storm peaked in Payson Friday around 6:30 p.m., with water overflowing West Forest Drive, and leaving the small creek crossing on McLane Road south of Main Street under several feet of water. Payson police kept a watchful eye over
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but later learned of the events. The men were walking along the canyon rim around 2:30 p.m. when the dog, Eddie, fell into the canyon. Dickinson’s friend shouted that the dog had gone over. The men looked into the canyon and when they turned back around Dickinson was no longer standing on a boulder on the rim. It appears Dickinson may have slipped and fell when he went to look after the dog, Stone said. Dickinson fell about 300 feet to the canyon floor. The canyon is located at the north end of Forest
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Parents of players on a Tucson area Little League baseball team are upset with how their children were treated last week at an all-star tournament in Payson. The team from Rio Rico representing District 8 was disqualified from the Intermediate 50/70 Baseball All-Stars State Tournament held July 10-16 at Rumsey Park after District 1 administrator Kevin Mullaney found the players didn’t play the required 12 regular-season games and therefore weren’t eligible to compete in the five-team double-elimination tournament. Rio Rico earned a first-round bye and beat Flowing Wells 13-3 in the second round on Saturday, July 11. Flowing Wells coaches protested the game, claiming Rio Rico hadn’t submitted its paperwork by the deadline. After Mullaney had time to go through the forms and discovered problems, he informed Payson Little League president Barbara Rasmussen of the disqualification prior to Rio Rico’s next game on Monday, July 13. When the team showed up for the game, Rasmussen informed coaches the team was disqualified. But there are varying accounts of what happened next. Some parents of Rio Rico players said six police officers escorted the players off the field. Tucson News Now Channel 13 ran a story on the incident based on reports from parents, coaches and Rio Rico Little League president Raul Garayzar. In a statement posted at tucsonnewsnow.com, Garayzar said “it was not necessary to have them removed from the field by six police officers.” In the story, Rio Rico All-Stars coach Alejandro Alvarez said of the claim by parents that six officers escorted the players off the field, “I just felt it was unnecessary. It just added to the sadness of the whole thing.” Tournament director Ken Schneider disputes that account.
• See Payson officials, page 12A
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Officials are giving out few details on the Hummer that wrecked in Strawberry July 11 with a homemade bomb strapped to the gas tank. The driver, Alfred Lee Vail, 55, of Glendale, has been arrested on two counts of misconduct involving Alfred Vail a weapon, according to the Department of Public Safety. He was booked into the Gila County Jail on a $50,000 bond. Vail was flown from the scene after his Hummer rolled into a ravine just outside of the Strawberry Market. He was taken to a Flagstaff hospital with injuries. He was later released to the Coconino County Sheriff’s Office and then transferred to Gila County Sheriff’s Office officials. In the early morning hours of July 11, Vail was heading south on State Route 87 when his black Hummer rolled. Responding firefighters spotted what they thought was a bomb strapped to the underside of the overturned vehicle. A DPS bomb squad removed one homemade explosive device, which had a fuse running to the driver’s seat. The fuse had not been lit. One official would only say that the incident appeared to be domestic related, but because the investigation is ongoing could not elaborate. Vail may face additional charges. In 2014, Vail pleaded guilty to speeding and driving without current registration, according to online court records.
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All the youngsters participating in the Work to Ride program at the Heart 6 Ranch in Star Valley have chores to get done before they get to ride one of the special horses on the ranch.
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A children’s riding program run by Connie Agnes and a group of parent and grandparent volunteers offers a free work-to-ride program for children of Rim Country. Youngsters of all ages flock to the Heart 6 Ranch in Star Valley on Saturdays for the program where children who might not otherwise get a chance to ride are provided the opportunity. The parking lot on Valley Road is a bustle of happy kids and parents by 8 a.m. Saturdays. Friends cheerfully greet each other as participants sign in for the first-come, first-served list. Nothing happens until Agnes leads the children in the corral cleanup. Everyone seems to know where to go as they pick up rakes and shovels and head for the corrals. In short order the areas are cleared and cleaned and fresh water is put down for the horses. The older, more experienced riders head out to bring in the four or five rehabilitated rescue horses that will be used for the free rides. Agnes and her dedicated volunteers teach children horsemanship. A free lunch is provided and served by more volunteers and the program ends at noon. Agnes provides lessons during the week and all donations from that go to feed the horses. Agnes’ first mission in life is to rescue horses, rehabilitate them and if possible gift them to horse-worthy children. Her other mission is to teach children by experience that having a horse is a big responsibility, lots of hard work and a long-term commitment. The healing power of the horse-child relationship is immeasurable. Compassion, then trust, confidence, kindness, emotional strength, muscle strength, coordination, balance and sharing grow as a child learns to ride.
Getting comfortable with the horses is one of the things learned at Heart 6 Ranch. This amazing program has grown over the years since 1998 when Agnes first met the ranch’s previous owner Kitty. Eventually Agnes bought the ranch, renamed it Heart 6, and slowly started the sharing and caring program child-by-child. It costs about $200 a day to fund the horses and the program. Almost all of that money comes out of Agnes’ pocket. Donations are gratefully accepted. A benefit to help this very worthy program is planned from noon to 6 p.m., Saturday, July 25 at the Spur Bar on Highway 260 in Star Valley. There will be raffles, a 50/50 drawing, and both silent and live auctions will be held throughout the day. Family-friendly activities for children will be available outside in the courtyard. Food will be served and several bands will perform live. Donations for food will be accepted. People do not need to be present to win the raffles. Tickets for raffles are available at Payson Pet Club, Bob’s Western Wear, My Chiropractor, Big O Tire and Denture Specialists, or by calling Sue at (928) 5953014 or Connie at (928) 595-0345.
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The horses at Heart 6 Ranch in Star Valley are rescued by the operators and rehabilitated to provide safe rides for the littlest of the program participants.
Recently, a neighbor of the Heart 6 Ranch in Star Valley complained about the number of horses on the property and the resulting animal waste. Town Manager Tim Grier said they are trying to work out a solution with the neighbor and owner of the ranch, which rescues horses and rehabilitates them and offers a free program for children to learn equine care and riding. Grier said while the ranch clearly has more horses than the code permits, which allows for two horses per acre, there is no simple answer. He said they are trying to find a solution that recognizes the property rights of neighbors, but that does not shut down the ranch. “It is a much-needed operation,” Grier said of the ranch. The council agreed to try a mediation commission and if it does not work, shut it down.
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The Payson Public Library is offering a special program on science at 2:30 p.m., Thursday, July 23 — WOW! Science Electrostatics. It is part of the library’s ongoing summer reading program There will be demonstrations with static electricity (using items from home) and Van de Graff generators. Part 1: Can our bodies be electric? With cool science toys, we see electricity can travel through our body (with NO shock or harm to any volunteer), yet lights flash! This answers the question, “Can I be part of the circuit and make the connection?” Also, what the new electronic science interest in graphite or “graphene” looks like. Part 2: Hand-held Van de Graff generators that move objects and make things float. See demonstration on small Van de Graff generators, which can float balloons, and then learn how to make a simple homemade version. Participants should plan to stick around for a spectacular finale. All demonstrations are 100 percent safe for all ages. The library is located at 328 N. McLane Road.
Children can have free breakfast this summer at Julia Randall Elementary and Rim Country Middle School. Breakfast is served from 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m., Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday through July 30. Adult meals are available for purchase at $2 for breakfast. The Summer Food Service Program is sponsored by the Payson Unified School District. There are no income restrictions.
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Grand opening and ribbon cutting at Canyon State CU
There will be a grand opening celebration and ribbon-cutting ceremony from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Friday, July 24 for Canyon State Credit Union, which has relocated to the Bashas’ Plaza (by the SuddenLink office). Meet the branch staff and other representatives; register to win prizes and receive a free gift just for stopping by.
ATV Scavenger Hunt
The Ponderosa Market and the Rim Country Riders ATV Club present the annual ATV Scavenger Hunt and Get Trashed Party Saturday, July 25 in Pine. All 4x4’s and their owners are invited. Registration is at 9 a.m. and the hunt begins at 10 a.m. and ends between noon and 1 p.m. First prize is $100, second prize is $75 and third prize is $25. Riders bringing out forest trash receive a free scratch-off! The entry fee is $10 per person, limit two people per ATV/OHV. You must bring a digital camera or a phone camera to participate. Lunch provided (BYOB). The hunt starts at 6519 Crest Drive in Pine, continues on Forest Road 428 (via Hardscrabble Road), to the Chalet and Flying Grizzly in Strawberry, then returns to 6519 Crest Drive, Pine.
The Payson Book Festival is presented by Arizona Professional Writers and Gila Community College. It takes place from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, July 25 at Gila Community College, 201 N. Mud Springs Rd., Payson. Free to the public, this event promotes literacy and showcases local and Arizona authors representing many genres of fiction and non-fiction. • Meet 30+ authors; enjoy book signings and presentations • Kids can meet “Story Monster” (pictured) and enjoy story time • Food from local vendors on site • Free entertainment and workshops • Door prizes For more information, visit www.paysonbookfestival.org or call (928) 478-6793.
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There’s always something happening at the Mazatzal Hotel & Casino, located on Highway 87 at milepost 251. For more information, call 1-800-777-PLAY (7529). • Ultimate Football Fan Giveaway: Cardinals Season Passes for 10 winners. Each winner receives two season tickets. Earn drawing tickets now through July 31 by playing your favorite slots, table and bingo games. • Cash Cube: Every Tuesday in July from noon to 8 p.m. Each winner can win up to $9,000! • The Troubador Experience - A Tribute to George Strait: 7:30 p.m. Friday, Aug. 14, get tickets in the gift shop - $10 advance, $15 day of concert. • Matinee Dream Catcher Special: Buy a Dream Catcher pack and receive a regular pack free!
Devin. Contact Connie Agnes for details at (928) 595-0345. A benefit to help the program is taking place from noon to 6 p.m., Saturday, July 25 at the Spur Bar in Star Valley. There will be raffles (it is not necessary to be present to win), a 50-50 drawing, silent and live auctions, and outside activities for children. Food will be available and live music provided. Raffle tickets may be purchased at Payson Pet Club, Bob’s Western Wear, My Chiropractic, Big O Tires, Denture Specialists or by calling Sue at (928) 5953014 or Connie at (928) 595-0345.
KMOG will be there live from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and the ribbon-cutting with Chamber representatives will take place at 11:30 a.m. There will be pastries for breakfast, pizza for lunch and refreshments all day.
Free class for caregivers of dementia patients
Banner Alzheimer’s Institute offers a free caregiver education class from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., Friday, July 24 at the Rim Country Health Community Room, 809 W. Longhorn Rd., Payson. The program is COMPASS (Caregivers of Memory-impaired Persons Acquiring Successful Strategies) — Direction for Caregivers after the Dementia Diagnosis. In the class, caregivers are introduced to the basics of disease progression, treatment and care. In addition, caregivers will learn to implement eight practical strategies to avoid many of the common problems that arise when caring for a person with dementia.
Pioneer Day celebration is Saturday in Pine
The class is free, but registration is required. Call (602) 839-6850 to register.
Back-to-school haircut special offered at GCC
The students in the Payson campus Gila Community College cosmetology program are offering half-price back-to-school haircuts from Tuesday, July 21 through Saturday, Aug. 1. Special prices are by coupon only. Coupons are available at Scoops and the cosmetology program facility on the Payson campus of GCC, 201 N. Mudsprings Road. For details, call (928) 468-9090.
Benefit Saturday for youth riding program
The Heart Six Ranch, a nonprofit, provides a free Kids Work to Ride program from 8 a.m. to noon every Saturday with a free lunch. The program is called for the Grace of
If you’d like to hear stories of local pioneers and founders of the Pine and Strawberry communities, you’ll want to attend Pioneer Day from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., Saturday, July 25 at the home of Wade and Margaret Parker, 9797 W. Fossil Creek Road. Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints are hosting the event for the communities. Pioneer Day marks the day in 1847 when Brigham Young and the Mormon pioneers entered the Salt Lake Valley. From 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. there will be activities for all ages — everything from quilt making and a blacksmith demonstration to a zip-line, climbing wall and three-legged races. Dinner will be served from 6 p.m. to 7 p.. There will be barbecued meats, beverages, and Dutch oven desserts in addition to other good things to eat. Please bring a side dish to share with others in attendance. There will be folding chairs available, but it’s recommended that you bring a lawn chair.
Summer blood drives
There is always a high demand for blood during the summer travel season. All blood types are needed, however, Type O-negative is always in greatest demand. Please give blood at one of the following local blood drives, sponsored by United Blood Services: • Monday, July 27, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., at Shepherd of Pines Lutheran Church, 507 W. Wade Lane. Make an appointment online at www. BloodHero.com or call 1-877-827-4376.
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New shoe drive
Kaitie’s Closet’s Annual New Shoe Drive is during July and August to provide the community’s children with new shoes for school. Pink donation boxes are at several locations: all school offices, Crosswinds Restaurant at the airport, Payson Physical Therapy, Scoops Ice Cream & Espresso and at 814 N. Beeline Highway in the Swiss Village.
Creation science classes
Creation science classes are presented at 6 p.m. Mondays at 814 N. Beeline Highway, Suite J, Payson Topics discussed include: a Biblical view of dinosaurs, science versus the Bible, Noah’s ark and evidence for a worldwide flood, the illusion of human evolution, 10 reasons to doubt radiometric dating techniques, how easy is it to deceive people. The classes run through Aug. 31. For more information, call (928) 978-3153.
Fashion Show will benefit senior programs
The 2nd Hand Rose Fashion Show takes place Sunday, Aug. 2, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at The Center. Great fashions for every age will be featured, along with entertainment and refreshments. Tickets are $5 each and may be purchased at Trinkets & Treasures Thrift Store, 512 W. Main St., or at The Center, 514 W. Main St. All net proceeds support Meals on Wheels and the Senior Transportation program.
Pool table raffle
The Senior Citizens Affairs Foundation is sponsoring a pool table raffle to raise money to benefit the SCAF Dining Room serving residents of Pine and Strawberry. It’s the complete package: a solid oak pool table with a ¾-inch slate top, plus cues with stand, balls, a stained-glass overhead light and several books on how to play pool. Tickets are $5 each or five tickets for $20. They are available at the Pine Strawberry Thrift Store. The drawing is Labor Day Weekend.
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• Student registration at PHS: Freshmen and Sophomores 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. • Payson Public Library: 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. • Pine Library: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. • Rim Country Museum: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 700 Green Valley Pkwy. • Pine/Strawberry Museum: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Pine Community Center • Student registration at RCMS: 7th grade 4 p.m. to 7 p.m.
• Student registration at PHS: New students 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. • Rim Country Museum: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 700 Green Valley Pkwy. • Pine/Strawberry Museum: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Pine Community Center • Science Program for Kids: 2:30 p.m., Payson Public Library • Student registration at RCMS: 6th grade 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. • Moose Lodge Dinner Special: 5 p.m., Highway 260 in Star Valley
• Grand Opening: Canyon State Credit Union: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Bashas’ Plaza by SuddenLink • Free class for caregivers of dementia patients: 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., Rim Country Health, 809 W. Longhorn Rd. • Rim Country Museum: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 700 Green Valley Pkwy. • Pine/Strawberry Museum: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Pine Community Center • American Legion Fish Fry: Noon-8 p.m., American Legion
• Payson Book Festival: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Gila Community College • ATV Scavenger Hunt: 9 a.m., 6519 Crest Drive in Pine • Rim Country Museum: 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., 700 Green Valley Pkwy. • Pine/Strawberry Museum: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Pine Community Center • Kids Work to Ride Benefit: noon to 6 p.m., Spur Bar in Star Valley • Pioneer Day Celebration: 4 p.m. to 8 p.m., 9797 W. Fossil Creek Rd. in Strawberry
• Rim Country Museum: 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., 700 Green Valley Pkwy. • Bingo: 1 p.m., Elks Lodge, open to the public
July 27 • Blood Drive: 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., 507 W. Wade Lane August 2 • 2nd Hand Rose Fashion Show: 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., The Center, 514 W. Main St. August 8 • Rodeo Parade entry forms due to Kiwanis, P.O. Box 2507, Payson.; parade is Saturday, Aug. 22
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The habitat provided by the reeds and rushes on the west shore of Green Valley Lake has been destroyed.
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Baby ducks, turtles, coots, and other air breathing wildlife along the west shore of Green Valley’s largest lake are now homeless. So are the fish and minnows that lived there. The wildlife eviction was carried out by the Payson Water Department and the Parks and Recreation Department. On June 30, 2015 a backhoe dug up the reeds and rushes, all the way down to their fish protecting roots and hauled them away so that concrete blocks can line the shore line instead. The goal is apparently to turn the lake into a giant bathtub surrounded by concrete. I love this lake. My friends and I fill a canoe twice yearly with plastic bottles, garbage bags, diapers, and Styrofoam bait containers and other miscellaneous junk that has blown into the water. We dig it all out of the water to keep the lake a bit cleaner. I fish the lake from the water on a float tube and find that the fish spawn and rest during the heat in the rushes. While floating along the reeds, I see waterfowl hiding and resting in the rushes along with turtles. I have even surprised a pair of blue herons near the northwestern edge of the lake. That habitat is now gone. After I saw the destruction this past Tuesday, I stopped to inquire what the plans for the lake are at the Parks and Recreation Office. I was assuming that after the cement shore blocks were installed the city would allow the reeds and rushes to grow back in the lake. The answer is no. They will not allow the habitat to grow back. The Payson Water Department and the Parks and Recreation Department are well run and I appreciate the work that they do. This action, however, is just simply, a serious mistake. Put the concrete in with your government grant, but let the wildlife habitat grow back inside the concrete barrier, at least on the west side of the lake. Everyone one from us two-legged creatures to the feathered and finned ones will thank you for it.
Editor: Each year when I buy my Tonto Rim Search and Rescue raffle ticket for a prize I don’t need or want, I wonder why these kind and generous people are selling them. It turns out TRSAR must sell raffle tickets in order to purchase the equipment and training they need to provide their volunteer service. Most public servants are paid and their equipment is provided to them by the taxpayers. It seems logical to me that this highly trained group of unpaid volunteers should not be expected to solicit donations in order to pay for their equipment. The departments (DPS, Forest Service, Sheriff’s Office and Payson PPD) which call upon TRSAR for assistance should step up and pay for their equipment out of department budgets. The expense would not be a burden if spread among the various department budgets. Ron Stettler
Law dictates radio service Editor: In the eyes of the business world and of the FCC, “Low Power FM secondary service stations” such as our 99.7 FM KPJM-LP and 96.3 FM KRIM-LP are a different class than “full power primary service commercial stations” such as Payson’s 1420 AM/103.3 FM KMOG and 99.3 FM KEMP located in Oxbow Estates. We’ve noticed and wonder why no one is even mentioning KEMP. Low power non-commercial stations are not and cannot be in competition with full power commercial stations in any market. By Federal Communications Commission law, the full power commercial stations such as our local KMOG and KEMP are licensed to call all of the shots in every market, no matter what their programming format is. The ratings being talked about only apply to commercial stations. And they are accurate. We as a low power secondary service FM station are grateful to have our machine to serve the part of the community that enjoys our programming format. And that’s all we 99.7 FM KPJM-LP and 96.3 KRIM-LP are entitled to per FCC law. Everyone else should be happy that Payson has choices of formats to listen to. Michael Day
Downfall of SCAF Editor: The Pine/Strawberry SCAF is now a poor excuse for a non-profit community support organization. The new SCAF board is getting rid of a board member who helped turn this organization around. They have also gotten rid of the employees who turned the dining room around. The board now is made up of members of one or two organizations, and they do not even follow established SCAF policies, and picks what board members to notify or have votes away from board meetings. The SCAF mission statement is a thing of the past and does not reflect what the organization is or how the board operates. There is no helping members, seniors, or the community. They don’t put on special events, trips or din-
ners for the members or the seniors. This board and thrift store manager have spent a very large amount to change a nice thrift store into a high price boutique. But, won’t spend money for the seniors. The hot chocolate machine broke in the dining room, the board won’t buy a new one, they even told the seniors they would have to do a fundraiser to get a new one. They have raised the prices in the thrift store so many in the community can’t or don’t want to shop there. There is even talk of raising the prices in the dining room. And free lunches have dropped from four or five to maybe one, so no help for people who need to eat but can’t afford it. But, SCAF now has seven employees, with five of them being over 35 hours a week. More of the money from donations, taco sales and what is collected in the thrift store is put out to pay employees, board members and for the volunteers, then it is used for the benefit of the seniors, members or the community. Yes, there is a board member who has to be paid. Even volunteers do it for things they receive, pizza parties, breakfast gathering, recognition, apparition dinners, and more. The volunteers get first dibs on items and discounts. One volunteer even buys and then resells items at her booth in another store. So next time you want to donate anything, consider other organizations other the SCAF, because your donation and money are not going to where you think it is. Ben Arnald
Thank you, Payson Editor: I wanted to write a quick note and thank the 100+ volunteers, staff and sponsors that helped put on the very successful 3rd Annual Mogollon Monster Mudder and the 7th Annual Mountain High Games this year. Our local service groups like the Friends of Payson Parks and Recreation, Tonto Rim Search and Rescue, CERT, Sheriff’s Posse, and many individuals who just wanted to lend a hand made such a difference in this year’s race. We had everyone from the CEO of the hospital to the principal of our high school out there helping and that was an awesome feeling to see the whole community come together like that. With over 600 registered adult runners and over 300 kid runners this race was officially the largest race that has ever been produced in Rim Country. I would like to thank the Payson Fire Department for helping coordinate all of our safety operations, without their help we would not have been able to make this such an enjoyable experience. We only had four minor injuries this year. That was a testament to the Public Works crews who made sure that each of the obstacles were safe and enjoyable. Tim Ryden and his staff along with Nelson Beck and his staff did a fantastic job of helping set everything up and get ready for this event. I want to thank my staff at the town’s Parks, Recreation and Tourism Department: Kaprice Bachtell, Carrie Bouselli, Courtney Spawn, Audrey Wilcox, Stacey North and Kayla Tutay along with all of our seasonal staff for their hard work. We had to deal with a lot of rain this year, which made it great for the participants but it was a nightmare to make sure the event was staged correctly and went off without a hitch.
Last, but not least, we have the best sponsors in the world and we could not do this without them. Our co-title sponsors Rim Country Power Sports and Native Air have been awesome. Our corporate sponsors were: The Home Depot; APS; HPR Ammunition; Mazatzal Hotel & Casino; Rim Country Health; Native Grill and Wings; SuddenLink; Walmart; Big O Tires; Anytime Fitness; North Mechanical; Steve Coury Ford; and Payson Roundup. Our banner sponsors were: State Farm – Matt Crespin Agent; Sunshine Cleaning; Rim Country Cross Fit; Bud’s Plumbing; Payson Orthodontics; Majestic Mountain Inn; Payson Concrete; Town of Payson; Tree Pro; Pirates Hideaway; Safeway; Arctic Cat and Payson Tire & Automotive. Finally, this year we had representatives from the Mudrunguide.com who came and ran in our race. Jamie Hines who is the lead reporter had this to say on his Facebook page right after the race was over: “The Town of Payson again put on the Mogollon Monster Mudder and this was our 2nd year running it. Can’t say enough about how impressed I am in only their 3rd year of doing this. Seriously one of the best OCR races I’ve ever done and I travel all around the country doing these. Can’t wait to see what they come up with next year.” Thank you again for all your help ... this was another homerun for Payson! Good job everyone. Cameron Davis Town of Payson Parks, Recreation & Tourism director
Thoughts on ISIS Editor: What in heaven’s name is happening? We all must realize the threat here is radical Muslim extremism. It has nothing to do with race or ethnicity. There are Arabic Christians, Jews and even Muslims who have and are being killed every day by radical Muslim extremists who are largely Arabic, but may also be any other race. These people want all non-believers (by their interpretation) dead and will not be satisfied with less. They don’t care about race, only about religious belief but are perfectly willing to use public bigotry as a tool in their Jihadist war. As in every case, poverty, bigotry, ethnic suspicion/hatred and ignorance are the perfect tools for fanatical terrorists, tyrants and despots. It was the spark that ignited World War I and later fueled the machine of Nazi tyranny and murder that swept Europe. In each of those instances world leaders stood by or futilely engaged in diplomatic negotiations that were obviously doomed to failure while the threat magnified. There will always be politicians who deny or minimize the danger, usually for their own shortterm political reasons or sometimes just naive and misguided myopia. This was the case in both of the earlier cited wars and continues today with the present administration in the United States and many European countries. There is no such thing as “Peace at any Price” as a national or global policy. That path can only lead to later and larger conflict or abject subjection. Tom Melcher
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Payson Roundup BACK TO SCHOOL Tuesday, July 21, 2015
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Taking CHARGE of your learning by
Greg Wyman, superintendent
payson unified school district
With the 2015-2016 school year right around the corner, I want to welcome back all the PUSD students and challenge each of them to get the most out our schools so that they can continue to reach their potential. Although many people may consider us a small and rural school district, the truth is our schools can offer the same opportunities that any large school district can offer. The challenge is to make sure students take charge of their learning and take advantage of all that the district has to offer. Opportunities that are available to students in our schools include: A comprehensive curriculum designed to prepare students for college or a career. • Career and Technical Education courses, offered by PHS or NAVIT, that lead directly to certification and high paying jobs in a variety of professions. • Twelve AP courses at the high school. • Online classes that meet the needs of learners that are not met in the traditional classroom. • An award-winning fine arts department offering music, drama and band in grades 5-12. • Championship athletics that offer 14 boys and girls sports at PHS and 12 boys and girls sports at RCMS. • Clubs from third grade to 12th grade that allow students to explore your interests. • High school clubs, such as FFA, DECA and FBLA that provide opportunities to compete at the state and national level. • A Big Brother Big Sister program that pairs high school students with students in third through fifth grade. • Student leadership opportunities that prepare students to engage with the community and make a difference by having their voice heard. As a district, we are studying how people can learn to fulfill their potential through a “growth mindset.” The growth mindset is based on the belief that the brain forms new connections every time someone learns something new, and over time one can devel-
op new skills and become smarter. In other words, the more effort students put toward learning a new skill, the better at the skill and the smarter they get. Although students differ in many ways (talents, likes, dislikes and personalities) everyone can change and grow. What successful people have learned is that reaching a person’s potential is achieved by applying oneself and working hard. We can learn the growth mindset from many successful people in the world. Charles Darwin, Thomas Edison, Mozart, Michael Jordan, Jordan Spieth, and Taylor Swift are just a few who have proven that personal success comes when you work your hardest to become your best! All of these amazing individuals started out with a clear focus, a willingness to give their best effort every day, and an unstoppable desire to continue to develop their skills. They became great because of this hard work and passion, not just because of their talent. Take Charge Challenge
Take on Challenges: Stretch abilities and take on tasks that teach NEW things. Try a new sport, tryout for a fine arts performance, join a new club, volunteer to help out in the community, or take a harder class. Work Hard: Remember, the harder students work at something, the better they will be at it (even math). Even geniuses have to work hard for their successes! When not successful, reflect on why and come up with a plan to be successful next time: Look at mistakes (or poor performance) as an opportunity to learn and try a different strategy to improve next time. Everyone has struggles in life, but through perseverance and hard work students can overcome these struggles. The Take Charge Challenge is just a reminder to students to make sure that they take advantage of all that our schools have to offer. That they get the most out of their education and grow as a person. I look forward to seeing all students on Aug. 3, and watching all that they will accomplish this year.
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Gail Milton (right), the new principal at Payson Elementary School, is ready to hit the ground running whether she’s dealing with parents, students or staff.
It’s all about the relationships for new PES principal career in education in mind. She earned a degree in finance then dropped out of the working world to serve as an Air Gail Milton’s office at Payson Force wife and mother for 14 years. Elementary School sports an inviting During those years, she volunteered in shade of lavender on the walls. her children’s classrooms. Her desk is a fraction of the size of the “Teachers said, ‘You’re really good at desks that have been in the office in the this, you should be a teacher,’” she said. past. And it’s covered in a runner of violet So, she obtained her credentials and fabric strewn with flowers. started teaching. After nine years, Milton In another corner, a round dining decided to get a master’s degree. That room table also has the same flower took four years of trying to find a balance bedecked violet colored fabric with its between teaching, studying, mothering own runner cascading down the middle. and being a wife. Milton has a reason for everything in “I always said, ‘You felt like a bad wife, the office. mother, teacher or student — somebody “When I meet with parents, students always suffered,’” she said. or staff, this is where we will sit,” she After receiving her master’s Milton said of the table. “And purple is (the served as a principal at Amphi in Tucson school’s) color, so I said, ‘I’ll go for a for nine years. lavender.’” She and her husband, who now works For Milton, setting the scene makes as a fifth-grade teacher at Julia Randall relationships flow. Elementary, moved to Payson to avoid the “I’m all about relationships with my heat and the long commutes of Tucson. staff and with the kids, I’m all about “I love my eight-minute commute,” she that,” she said. said of her drive to PES from home. Milton said she loves the “little bitty Now that she’s2:59:46 in charge of Payson’s Payson RoundUpAd2015.pdf 7/8/15 PM kids,” but she didn’t start out with a kindergarten through second-graders,
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ARIZONA PROFESSIONAL WRITERS and GILA COMMUNITY COLLEGE present
A community celebration of books for all ages. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., Saturday, July 25 Gila Community College, 201 N. Mud Springs Road Jinx Pyle, Historian
Free to the public, this event promotes literacy and showcases local and Arizona authors representing many genres of fiction and non-fiction.
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Meet 60 authors; enjoy book signings and presentations Kids can meet “Story Monster” and enjoy story time Food from local vendors on site • Free entertainment and door prizes Major Event Sponsor: The Payson Roundup Top Shelf Sponsors: Gila County and KMOG • Third Shelf Sponsor: KRIM Second Shelf Sponsors: State Farm Santana Insurance Agency, MHA Foundation and PostNet First Shelf Sponsors: SmartSystems, Payson Eye Care, The Computer Guys, Alan & Starr Thieme, Majestic Rim Retirement Community, Star Valley Veterinary Clinic, Rim Country Health, Sawmill Theatres, Miller Auto Works and Anderson Dental Group
Website: www.paysonbookfestival.org • Contact: info@paysonbookfestival.org
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she’s ready to hit the ground running as she understands the importance of her job. “I feel like we are the basis for everything good that starts in Payson (Unified School District),” she said. “We have every kindergartner and we’re responsible to get them off to a good start.” Compared to the districts in Tucson, Milton noticed that most Payson kindergartners do not attend preschool. She feels the added pressure of making sure each student’s first time at school is a positive experience. “We’re really starting with square one,” she said. “We bring everybody in here and we can’t worry about what doesn’t go on at home.” She plans on instilling in the PES students a love of reading with lots of remediation and support. “We can’t waste a second with our instructional time … while still having some fun,” she said. “They’re like little sponges — it’s our job to keep them motivated.” Easy to do when you have an office glowing a beautiful lavender color.
Payson Roundup LOCAL Tuesday, July 21, 2015
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Rim Country Health names Abawi medical director by
Teresa McQuerrey
roundup staff reporter
Dr. Jaber Abawi’s background with internal medicine, infectious diseases, arthritis and geriatric care make him a perfect fit with Rim County Health. Abawi assumes the duties of the facility’s medical director Saturday, Aug. 1. He has been involved in the care and management of long term care facilities, rehab and renal care for most of his time in the area. He will take care of patients, help with administration and with policies and procedures. “I make sure the patients receive proper and complete care,” he said. Abawi came to Payson from Montana in 2005 and has been with RCH for most of that time, as well as in private practice. He said he will continue with his private practice in addition to serving as Rim Country Health’s medical director. He has worked as a medical director in nursing homes for
20 years and has been a physician for 40 years. With the dialysis center on the RCH campus, Abawi cares for a number of renal patients. He also says he enjoys the opportunity to supervise an excellent physical therapy staff. He also works with diabetes, hypertension and cholesterol problems. Abawi has traveled all over the world, but when he saw Payson, it was love at first sight, he said. He and his wife made the move to the area from Montana to be closer to their children, who at the time lived in the Valley. “I liked the size of the community,” he said. “And the weather is perfect.” When not practicing medicine or tending to his duties at Rim Country Health, Abawi enjoys listening to classical music and opera, traveling — the Grand Canyon and San Diego are two of his favorite spots — and attending football and baseball games.
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Men face new challenges as caregivers Reprinted with permission of Banner Alzheimer’s Institute When most people hear the word “caregiver” a woman usually comes to mind as the tasks of “caregiving” are often associated with the female gender. However, men are taking on caregiver roles in increasing numbers. About 45 percent of husbands provide care for wives with dementia while another 30 percent of sons are also involved in caregiving efforts. It is not uncommon to see brothers, in-laws and grandsons also providing care. However, most male caregivers say they feel unprepared to step into this role. During the initial symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease/dementia, men are less likely to notice changes in their wives or to act upon the changes that are seen. Often times it is other family members or friends that bring attention to these changes, thus leading to the diagnosis. In contrast, women are more likely to recognize cognitive changes in their husbands and pursue diagnosis earlier. The difference may be that women have been more proactive in managing the family’s health concerns having scheduled and facilitated their children’s care in previous years. In the mild stage of Alzheimer’s disease/dementia, men will find themselves assisting in household tasks such as cooking, cleaning, laundry and shopping. While these tasks may have been very familiar to women, for many men these are new tasks that must be learned. In addition men must balance the affected woman’s desire to try to participate in these household chores that can still provide meaning to her. Men should allow their wives/ moms to participate as they are able, but must reset their own expectations as to how much she is able to assist in a given chore and not be critical if the outcome is less than expected. Most men report that cooking can be one of the hardest chores to master. Moderate Alzheimer’s disease/dementia brings added challenges of having to assist with personal care that initially includes grooming tasks (hair and makeup), followed by assistance with dressing and bathing. When incontinence presents, purchasing and assisting with adult briefs adds another layer of complexity. Learning this type of “hands on” care is often much
more difficult for male caregivers than female caregivers. Visiting the hairdresser weekly and getting a more manageable haircut or perm can assist with daily care. Simplifying makeup products will also ease the daily routine while getting some basic hints from the woman’s daughter(s), granddaughter(s) or friend(s) on how to apply makeup. Over time, the woman will have more difficulty coordinating clothing and the male caregiver will need to assist in both selection and assistance with dressing. Cleaning out the closet to get rid of clothing that does not fit or is no longer needed will help reduce confusion in daily dressing. Putting matching clothing together in the closet or drawer will also allow the person to select clothing a bit more independently. As new clothes are purchased, avoiding buttons and zippers will also ease the dressing process. Bathing can be a very frightening and overwhelming experience for many people with dementia, therefore simplifying the process is essential. Purchasing a combined body wash/shampoo and getting rid of other bathing products in the shower will minimize confusion. Some husbands do best in bathing their wives by showering with them. Hiring a “bath aide” through a home care company to provide a weekly bath/shower can be a huge relief. And, a “spit
bath” at the sink is often enough to keep the woman clean during the week. It is essential that the bath/shower not be a battle and easing the old habit of a daily bath/shower may need to change if it brings discomfort/distress to the person and consequently the man who may need to give it. Incontinence is an embarrassing issue that most caregivers avoid talking about; but it is an inevitable part of a progressive dementia. Incontinence is often a primary reason that families will seek residential care. Keeping the person well hydrated and on a toileting routine (for example, toileting every 2 to 3 hours) will minimize incontinence episodes. Male caregivers should encourage as much fluid intake as possible. Since water is rarely the chosen fluid, encouraging juices, non-caffeinated beverages and ice cream shakes throughout the day can often provide enough fluid. Using smaller glasses (4-6 oz.) is generally more successful in getting the person to drink fluid as the larger size glass can be overwhelming. Finding an incontinence product that provides protection and is easy to use will also be important. A pull up brief is likely to be most successful and can be readily found in most grocery stores, pharmacies and big box stores. For nighttime incontinence and minimizing laundry from soiled sheets, disposable or washable underpads will be very benefi-
cial. Men learn to become very competent in their caregiving roles. However, men typically don’t have the same tight social networks as women and are less likely to ask for advice or help from family and friends. Husbands have often relied on their wives to create a social network beyond the home. So, when the wife’s dementia progresses, the husband can become very isolated from both family and friends. While men don’t report the same emotional burden as women, the role of caregiver can take its toll. Men are likely to experience high blood pressure, arthritis and high cholesterol and as many as 25 percent of men will report depression. Finally, studies show that men don’t get the help they need from family and friends — largely because they don’t ask. Men often start looking for professional help after a trigger event such as a hospitalization, fall or injury whereas women usually look for help after experiencing “burnout.” A task-oriented, problem-solving approach to caregiving can be very helpful for male caregivers. Family and friends can play a key role in assisting their men to find success in their roles as caregivers. Encouraging men to take part of a support group can also help them explore the emotions that arise during caregiving.
Payson Roundup LOCAL Tuesday, July 21, 2015
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Lessons learned from the Rhinestone Cowboy Reprinted with permission of Banner Alzheimer’s Institute Country legend Glen Campbell and his family openly share his life with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) in the recently released movie, “Glen Campbell ... I’ll Be Me.” This movie is not only an honest portrayal of one person’s journey with Alzheimer’s disease, but the many challenges that a family must navigate over the course of this chronic illness. Outlined below are some important lessons this talented singer and his family teach us all when living with dementia. Disclosure of the diagnosis. When Glen Campbell was diagnosed with AD in 2011, he and his family decided not to hide from it, but to go public and give this illness a face. His dignity was essential in the disclosure and public appearances; and he used his fame to go before the U.S. Congress in order to raise awareness and lobby for increased funding for Alzheimer’s research. Lesson learned: There is no shame in a diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease/dementia. We don’t need to hide it from others. We may lose some friends along the way, but we’ll also learn who our real friends are and benefit from their love and support. Plan A, B, C … Planning ahead is essential when living with AD, but imagine going on a national “goodbye” tour when living with memory loss. In the movie, we see his family, band members, bus driver, publicist and longtime friends always looking ahead and anticipating all of the things that could go wrong and then making plans to ensure that the concerts went as smoothly as possible. When one plan didn’t work, they quickly shifted to another plan to ensure success. Lesson learned: Family caregivers and friends must be flexible especially when routines are changing. For some, the changing nature of the day and its impact on memory and thinking, calls for different plans and strategies throughout the day. Travel is another example of when families must have multiple “what if” plans ready to go. Thinking through alternate plans is more likely to lead to success. Build upon strengths. It is often easy to focus on losses in AD versus remaining strengths. The
Campbell family built success on the singer’s remaining abilities and also used additional tools to bring success during his farewell tour. While he is a gifted singer and guitar player, his family made sure he had a teleprompter to assist with remembering the lyrics; his daughter was there to help him get back on key; and he drew upon his strong social self in front of an audience to do what was so natural — perform! Yes, we see that Glen forget his lyrics at times or occasionally became confused; but we also witness his charm, humor, beautiful voice and unbelievable motor memory for playing the guitar. Lesson learned: Each person with dementia has remaining strengths and a sense of self. When we play to the person’s over learned and innate abilities, we are still able to tap into the possibilities that often seem lost. When we witness the person “acting like they don’t have AD,” we see the beauty of that person’s Partners in Care. Each person is different and will respond to medical treatment in a different way. There is not a “cookbook” approach when using the four FDA approved treatments for AD (Aricept, Exelon, Razadyne and Namenda), which can provide modest benefit in slowing progression and managing symptoms. We learn in the film that Glen along with his wife routinely sees a dementia specialist to manage his ongoing care. At one point the physician increases one of the medications in hopes that it will benefit him; but in fact, there are some unwanted side effects that his wife quickly reports to the doctor. Lesson learned: It is essential to partner with a medical provider who listens carefully to the patient and caregiver and provides education and ongoing ideas and options for care, including clinical trials if appropriate. Live in the moment. People living with AD suffer from significant short-term memory loss and subsequently “live in that moment” before the moment and its memories get lost. However, when family and friends can join that person in good moments, it can be joyful, fun, satisfying. While those precious moments may be quickly lost by the person with AD, they still matter and create precious moments for those around them. We witness many beautiful moments as Campbell’s
adult children accompany him as part of his tour band and hear their thanks for being able to create such rich memories. While Glen may quickly forget a performance, the family was able to enjoy the “now” of his presence and enjoy and remember these precious moments. Lesson learned: Rather than looking back at what was, or being focused on what will be, we all need to focus on the now and appreciate the beauty of the good moments. Don’t argue. We often use the phrase, “no one has ever won an argument with a person with AD.” It is natural for all of us to want to correct a wrong, explain or reason something that is not understood, or coerce someone into something that we know is good/right for that person. However, this just doesn’t work in a person with AD and will likely lead to an argument. We see this technique work very well in this movie as Glen’s family avoids arguments often by going along with what he is saying — even when it is incorrect. Lesson learned: A calm, gentle and warm approach creates success in all types of communication. There is no need to be right and we must learn to live in the person’s world as this is all she/he understands to be true. Create a care team. No one can go at this illness alone. The demands are too great and the length of the illness is much too long. Glen’s family demonstrates the power of a wonderful team that included family members, friends and paid staff.
Each played an important role in his life, providing support, friendship, supervision and hands on care. While each person’s network is different and may not have the wide array of players we saw in this situation, we must draw upon those around us and ask for their gift of time and presence. Lesson learned: We must ask family and friends for help and be clear and specific in the needs we have. We may get “no” for an answer but may be surprised with all the “yes” responses as well. And, we must all come to understand that we are likely to draw upon paid help at some point as we think about using Adult Day Health Care or companion care. There is no shame in asking for help — we need one another in this lifetime. Transitioning care. As AD/dementia progresses, most families find that they needed added help either in or outside of the home. Even celebrities can succumb to a chronic illness and need care. We learn that Glen needed care beyond what his team of family, friends, and hired help could manage at home. Once again we learn some valuable lessons from Glen’s wife, Kim, as she did her homework and found a facility that would feel familiar and comfortable for him. She began by taking him to stay at the facility for the day and quickly learned that he adapted and was having fun with the staff. A short respite stay led to a longer respite stay and understanding that this new “home” could better meet his needs and keep him comfortable. While transitions can be difficult, they can be successful when the person’s comfort guides us. Lesson learned: As dementia progresses, it is important to begin to explore options for in home care, Adult Day Health Care, and/or residential care. People with dementia can adapt to new people (caregivers) and surroundings. If/when transitions occur; they are more likely to be successful when careful planning takes place. Perhaps beyond the legacy of Glen Campbell’s music, we can all be reminded of a bigger role he and his family played; that of our humanness, the love and compassion of family, friends and strangers; the ability to adapt in difficult times; and the ability to teach lessons in the most fragile of states. Thank you Campbell family for your transparency as you share your story.
Payson Roundup BACK TO SCHOOL Tuesday, July 21, 2015
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Familiar face takes over RCMS by
Michele Nelson
roundup staff reporter
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Linda Scoville wants to recognize the positive with the teachers and students she’ll oversee as the new principal at Julia Randall Elementary.
JRE principal says supporting teachers supports students by
Michele Nelson
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Linda Scoville, the new principal at Julia Randall Elementary, found her passion for education while juggling her time between single parenthood and a job to pay the bills. “I needed to have the same schedule — something out of necessity became a passion,” she said. Scoville found that teaching got under her skin. As a fourth-grade teacher, she started taking on more and more responsibilities until one day her boss asked if she saw herself doing more. The rest is history. Scoville has lived in the Ahwatukee area of Phoenix for more than two decades. Now she and her husband of three years own a house in Strawberry. They look forward to hiking, fishing, and off-roading in her Jeep. “My family is an outdoorsy family,” she said. When Scoville moved up into administration, the school faced incredible competition for students with the nearby charter schools. Soon, the school had dropped in ratings and faced a crisis. So, the school hired a turn around principal to help. “That turned around our school in a year,” said Scoville. “We jumped 12 academic points and we didn’t talk about academics.” Instead, the hired pinch hitter principal focused on recognizing the positive. “She is an incredible leader,” said Scoville. The new JRE principal plans to take the philosophy she learned in Ahwatukee and apply it to JRE. “We’re going to have celebrations,” she said.
“On Fridays we’ll send out a little newsletter to the teachers to say, ‘These are our celebrations this week.’ It’s teachers coming in and saying, ‘Did you know what so-and-so did to help me?’ You write it down and put it in print. When it works, it’s a beautiful thing.” Scoville said she’s excited to see that JRE already has so many of the foundations in place to make the school hum — things such as professional learning communities and Beyond Textbooks. Beyond Textbooks excites Scoville as it offers a guidance system for teachers to stay on track with the standards and time schedule required by the state. “My teachers would have kissed my feet if we had Beyond Textbooks,” she said of her Ahwatukee school. “Everything is centered around the kids. What do teachers need to learn to help their kids?” Scoville looks forward to the early release Wednesdays when she can sit down with her teachers, look at the data from the assessment tests and talk about what works and what doesn’t with the kids. “We’ll be different because we will base it on data,” she said. “These are the facts, so now what do we need to do?” Scoville looks forward to working collaboratively with the JRE teachers during this time of professional development. But the most important thing Scoville hopes to do with teachers is build their trust. “If you don’t build their trust, you can’t change the culture,” she said. “You really need to gain that trust.”
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Jennifer White will head up Rim Country Middle School as its new principal starting the 2015-16 school year. White has worked in the Payson Unified School District for many years in positions as diverse as elementary school teacher, high school English teacher and school counselor. Last year she made the jump into administration, becoming the district’s athletic director. This year, after completing all the requirements, White will step up to serve as principal. Her former boss, Brian Mabb, the principal of Payson High School, looks forward to working with the former athletic director. “She is a phenomenal lady,” he said, “very motivated to learn and passionate about students ... I think it is valuable that she gets the perspective from elementary through high school. She understands the depth of a kindergarten through post secondary education.” Mabb also looks forward to working with White to enable those students ready to accelerate. In the past, those students that excelled in subjects, such as math, could finish up the highest level of math taught at the middle school and then jump to the high school. It requires planning and coordination to make schedules work. But Mabb has confidence he and White can manage the logistics. “We’ve brainstormed what it looked like,” he said.
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Jennifer White left her position as the high school athletic director to become the principal of Rim Country Middle School. Besides supporting accelerating students, this collaboration between the high school and middle school could expand the offerings at the high school. “It helps to balance out classes that don’t have enough students,” said Mabb. “It would also expand their elective credits, open up their schedule as freshmen to take more classes.”
Mabb also looks forward to using the professional development Wednesdays to help students who need to excel or those who are struggling. “Especially between middle and high school we can pair up … to fill in the pages (and ask each other) how can we support each other to give students the tools as they come (to the high school).”
Registration for PHS and RCMS Registration for Payson High School and Rim Country Middle School students is July 21 through July 24, with classes resuming Monday, Aug. 3. PHS is registering: Juniors and seniors from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., Tuesday, July 21; Freshmen and sophomores from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., Wednesday, July 22; New students and those who missed their scheduled registration times: from 7:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., Thursday, July 23.
RCMS is registering: Eighth grade from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., Tuesday, July 21; Seventh grade from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., Wednesday, July 22; Sixth grade from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., Thursday, July 23; Returning students who missed their scheduled registration times will be enrolled from 9 a.m. to noon, Friday, July 24; New students will be registered by appointment, call (928) 474-4511.
Payson Roundup BACK TO SCHOOL Tuesday, July 21, 2015
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Gear Up returns to PUSD by
Michele Nelson
roundup staff reporter
The Gear Up program has returned to Payson Unified School District and former Rim Country Middle School physical education teacher Jackie Wallace will serve as the coordinator. “I’m excited,” said Wallace in early July as she sat in her new office at RCMS preparing for the upcoming year. Although Wallace knows many of the students she will advise, as she had them in her P.E. class, she now has to understand their whole history. “For the majority of the students, I’ve had them for the last two years … now I get to see them in a different realm,” she said. Wallace decided to start the process of understanding the students by combing through their paper history including grades, demographics and attendance. “I’m finding lots of red flags,” she said. But that’s the purpose of the Gear Up grant. It aims to help low-income students by identifying trouble areas and then giving them the support they need to graduate high school and attend college. Gear Up has had stunning success since 1999. Created by the federal government, Gear Up in Arizona has increased the graduation and college attendance rate by 73 percent and sometimes more, when average graduation rates across the state usually fall 20 to 15 percent lower.
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Former middle school teacher Jackie Wallace is the new Gear Up coordinator for the Payson Unified School District. Wallace knows she has a huge job, but she said this type of leadership opportunity fits exactly in with her plans. “I have a master’s in leadership with an administration practicum,” she said.
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Wallace said she has looked for a leadership role for awhile, but she had trouble because she had no interest in seeking a principal position. Serving as the Gear Up coordinator served her needs perfectly, she said. The Gear Up grant generally starts mid-year in seventh grade, but due to a series of events, Wallace will start at the beginning of the year with the eighth grade class instead. Because Eastern Arizona College sponsors the grant, Wallace is now an employee of the community college. She even had to go to Safford for her interview. “I’m employed by EAC,” she
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Payson competed with Page in a 7-on-7 passing scrimmage at Rumsey Park on Wednesday night during the weeklong camps both teams held in Payson last week. At left, Payson’s Brandon Moore catches a pass during pre-game practice. At right, Payson’s Angel Jaquez comes up with an interception near the goal line to end a Page drive. It was his second pick of the night, to go with a pair of TD catches.
Beating Blue Ridge, Show Low, Snowflake still key by
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roundup sports editor
As Jake Swartwood and his Payson High varsity coaching staff prepare to begin the football season in earnest with the first official day of practice on July 27, the fourth-year Longhorns’ head coach reflected on the realignment by the Arizona Interscholastic Association that goes into effect this fall for the next three years. The Longhorns once again find themselves in Division 4 but now play in Section 1 with familiar section rivals
Lakeside Blue Ridge, Show Low and Snowflake, as well as Winslow and Page, who replace the only two section foes Payson managed to beat last year Fountain Hills and Globe. While two of the Horns’ opponents have changed, the section remains the pride of the division, just as Section 5 was the previous two years with powerhouses like Blue Ridge, Show Low and Snowflake. “I think Winslow is an improvement over Fountain Hills in our section,” Swartwood said. “I’m happy to see them in there. They were a part of the 3A
East (with us, Blue Ridge, Show Low and Snowflake) for a long time then moved north. I think our section is one of the strongest in the state. Year in and year out, teams that go deep in the playoffs are in our section.” And Swartwood wouldn’t have it any other way. “You can’t be the best if you don’t beat the best,” he said. “It gives us a gauge of where we are.” Payson went a combined 0-6 the past two years against Blue Ridge, Show Low and Snowflake. That has to change if the Longhorns are to be considered a
Record fish shot on Roosevelt Lake by
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roundup sports editor
It’s hard to impress Dell Owens. At 73 years of age, the Payson resident has seen some big fish in his time on the water. On May 31, he witnessed history on Roosevelt Lake when his adopted son, Dean Linne of Lakeside, shot a state record 60-pound flathead catfish with a bow and arrow. “In Texas I shot a 150-pound alligator gar, but this is the biggest fish I’ve seen in Arizona by far,” said Owens, who’s been fishing with a bow for 40 years. “I saw one other catfish in the 40-pound class and thought it a monster and it was, but that was when it wasn’t legal to shoot it with a bow. So we just looked at it and said, ‘There it is.’” Thanks in large part to Owens’ efforts; fishing with a bow and arrow became legal in four lakes in Arizona, including Roosevelt, on Jan. 15 of this year. “I started a petition and worked 10 years to get it through the Arizona Game and Fish Department Commission,” Owens said. The fish shot by Linne is 13 pounds heavier than the previous record 47-pound flathead shot on Saguaro Lake a few months ago. It measured 47 inches in length. “I think it’s going to stay (the record) for quite a long time,” Owens said. He said they were just fortunate to come across the big fish. “We were in utter shock,” Owens said. “I was beyond thrilled for Dean. “They feed off everything, they’re predators, opportunists. And it just happened to be there trying to get fish at night and we just got lucky. I think he was trying to herd a bunch of shad in there to get them. Dean shot the fish and I put the backup arrow in but it didn’t need it. We just wanted to be sure because you can never be sure.” Also in the boat was Jimmy Ridge of Tonto Basin.
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contender for their first state title since 2008. “We’re tired of losing to Snowflake, Show Low and Blue Ridge,” Swartwood said. “The kids that are seniors now hadn’t lost to any of them in middle school and took their first lost against Snowflake their freshman year. I think they want to define themselves as a team that did get over the hump. “These kids have stepped up this summer in terms of their commitment. Last year we had 12 kids eligible to go to leadership camp at Holly Lake because they showed up to 85 percent or more of all summer practices. This year, we would have been at 36 kids if we allowed freshmen to go. So that’s a huge improvement and I attribute that to upper class and senior leadership these kids have bought into.” The Longhorns have competed in several 7-on-7 passing tournaments, as well as big man competitions this summer. They traveled to Red Mountain twice and competed in Snowflake, as well, in a passing competition held in conjunction with the Senior All-Star Game that Dean Harpe and Bowen Sweeney played in. “Both played very well,” Swartwood said.
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*-Div. 4 Section 1 game #-At NAU They spent last week in a voluntary camp at Payson, with Coolidge and Page also holding weeklong camps in Payson, giving the Horns a chance to compete against them. This week, Red Mountain and Buena Vista are holding camps in Payson and the Longhorns are expected to compete against them on the soccer field at Rumsey Park next to the library Monday-Wednesday. “They’ve had a real busy summer,” Swartwood said of the players. “And the parents have been very supportive buying into the program. That’s been huge for us and I can’t thank them enough.” Among the highlights on the schedule this season are the opener on Aug. 21 at Fort Defiance Window Rock, the home opener against St. Johns on Sept. 4 following a week off on Aug. 28, a game against Flagstaff at Northern Arizona University on Sept. 25 and the Section 1 opener at Blue Ridge on Oct. 2. Other home games include Coolidge (Sept. 11), Combs (Sept. 18), Winslow (Oct. 9) and Page (Oct. 23).
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From left to right are Dell Owens, Dean Linne and Jimmy Ridge with the state-record flathead catfish Linne shot with a bow on Roosevelt Lake. “Jimmy gaffed him and pulled him in,” Owens said. “It was too big to use a net.” They had to find a special place on the boat for the monster. “Our live well wasn’t big enough so we had to put it in a large cooler it was so long,” Owens said. The trio was competing in a night archery-fishing tournament at the time of the big shot. Although catfish aren’t allowed in the event, they still won the tournament by shooting 58 fish.
Owens left hook and line pole fishing behind when he took up archery fishing in the mid-1970s. He and his partner won the International Bow Fishing Championship on Lake Mead in 1979, which came with a $10,000 prize. “I bass fished all my life and once I started bow fishing in about 1975 I gave away rods and reels and tackle boxes and everything. It was $1,000 of bass-fishing equipment. We don’t fish with a pole any more. We just fish with a bow.”
Karen Peterson won the Low Gross title and Earlene Brewer won the Low Net crown in the Payson Women’s Golf Association State Medallion Tournament at Payson Golf Course. The tournament covered four weeks ending on June 30. Both women qualified to represent Payson in the Arizona State Tournament. The PWGA members also competed in the Dot Tournament on June 30. Stephanie Collins won the A Flight, with Claudia Bullard placing second. Marcy Hewlett claimed the B Flight championship over runner-up Jan Burns. Joyce Goff finished first in the C Flight, with Brewer placing second. Closest-to-the-pin winners were: Burns on No. 5, leaving the ball 14 feet 5 inches from the cup, and Mary Jones (No. 17, 19-5). Shari Cody won the A Flight crown in the Low Putts Tournament on July 14. Bullard finished second.
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In B Flight action, Jones finished first and Marcy Hewlett second. Marilyn Black won the C Flight over runner-up Kay Davis. Closest-to-the-pin winners were: Peterson (No. 5, 18-10) and Jones (No. 17, 12-0). The PWGA plays every Tuesday from April to October at Payson Golf Course and welcomes new members. For more information, go to www.pwgaonline. com.
Payson Roundup LOCAL Tuesday, July 21, 2015
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Recalling the days before air conditioning Midsummer — and the livin’ is easy, especially if you have a functioning air conditioner! Okay, I’m going to give away my age and say I remember the days before air conditioning. I was a small child living in northern Wisconsin where we considered any temperature above 75 degrees a heat wave. We were fortunate to live on a lakeshore, so we children spent many hours in the water. We all learned to swim at an early age (I don’t remember learning to swim, it seems I was born knowing how). The older kids were in charge of the little ones and the little ones knew their boundaries: stay away from the drop-off, no dunking one another, come out of the water when a storm approaches, no swimming right after a meal. The shore where we swam was in a narrows and had a small sand beach perfect for building sand castles. The rite of passage was when one could swim across the shallows from one side of the lake to the other and back again (accompanied by
A n c i e n t an older child or adult Egyptians are in a boat). SENIOR believed to have In winter, the men MOMENTS been among the of the family banded Zebb earliest people to together to cut ice from Carol Roundup columnist artificially cool the lake — a difficult their dwellings by and dangerous activity — and the heavy blocks were draping reeds on window openthen loaded onto a sleigh pulled ings and moistening them with by horses and hauled to an ice- dripping water. As the water evaphouse on shore. The blocks were orated, it cooled the air blowing covered with layers of sawdust, through the opening. Water from which protected them from sum- aqueducts circulating through mer heat. rooms was used in archaic Rome Most of you probably are too and medieval Persians adapted young to remember iceboxes in the use of cisterns and wind towkitchens; insulated cabinets with ers to make their dwellings more the top section made to hold ice comfortable seasonally. Benjamin Franklin, assisted by blocks as needed. Remarkably, the icehouses were well enough Cambridge University professor insulated to preserve the ice John Hadley, experimented with evaporation to cool an object in through most of the summer. As children, we were emphati- 1758. cally forbidden to go into the iceThe first large-scale electrihouse to prevent warm air from cal air conditioning was invententering, but on truly hot days, ed in 1902 by American Willis the desire to cool off was more Carrier, and by the 1920s resitemptation than the results of dential air conditioning was introbeing caught. So, in a way, we had duced. The first private home to have air conditioning was built our own air conditioning.
in Chapel Hill, North Carolina in 1933. When movies came onto the scene, going to movie theaters proclaiming 20 degrees cooler inside became the place to be. It was not until fairly recently that domestic air conditioning became common. As of 2011, 88 percent of new single-family homes built in the United States have air conditioning installed. So, the next time the temperature climbs into the 90s, be thankful you live in the A/C age! Payson Center
Cool off and enjoy a game or two of Bingo for fun at Payson Center (formerly Payson Senior Center) at 514 W. Main St. Free Bingo begins at 10 a.m. Thursdays in the Center Dining Room, open to the public. If you plan to stay for lunch, make an advance reservation by calling (928) 474-4876. Old Time Music Makers will perform beginning at 9 a.m. Monday, July 27 in the Center Dining Room. The public is invit-
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Ronald D. Marshall and Nancy L. Hanson were married July 23, 1965 at the bride’s parents’ home in Phoenix, Ariz. The bride’s father was doing road construction on a job in Prescott, Ariz. where he rented a place from Ron’s parents. Ron had just been discharged from the U.S. Army after serving in Germany when Nancy was with her dad in Prescott and Ron happened to see Nancy through the window. She was dancing and he knew he wanted to meet her. They met in July of 1964 and became engaged and were married a year later. After they married, they moved to Strawberry, Ariz. where they raised their two children, Johnn Marshall and Laura Marshall Avalos, both of Lake Havasu City, Ariz. They have seven grandchildren: Arisuethd Cardenas, Merivethl Cardenas, Remy Cardenas, Jasper Cardenas, Kyra Cardenas, Ashley Marshall and Jenna Marshall and five great-grandchildren: Xander, Liberty, Lexus, Everett and Lupita. Ron is retired from the construction company Blockbusters Enterprises and is a jack-of-all-
Ronald D. Marshall and Nancy L. Hanson were married July 23, 1965. They raised their two children, Johnn and Laura Marshall, in Strawberry, Ariz. and were both involved in the Tonto Rim Search and Rescue Squad and the Pine Strawberry Volunteer Fire Department. The couple retired in Lake Havasu City.
Volunteers are needed to work a few hours a month in the Payson Public Library used bookstore, located just inside the library at 328 N. McLane Rd. For more information, call bookstore manager Judy Smith at (928) 474-4189. Think about it: The most completely wasted of all days is the one in which you have not laughed.
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Precipitation 2015 thru today 11.18 30-year Average through July 10.89
July 2015 1.35 July Average 2.64
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trades. Nancy is retired from being a high school lunch lady. After moving to Lake Havasu and retiring, gold fever took hold of Ron, so they became members of the Havasu Gold Seekers, with whom he can be found most of the time. They both love camping, hunting and fishing and spending time with their kids and grandchildren. While living in Strawberry, Ariz., they were both very involved in the Tonto Rim Search and
Rescue Squad. Ron was a commander and during that time he volunteered his time and skill to build the block building for the squad in Strawberry. They were also active in the beginning of the Pine Strawberry Volunteer Fire Department. After living in Strawberry for some 25 years they decided it was time for a change and they moved to Lake Havasu City, Ariz. where they have resided for the past 25 years.
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Robert A. Wilgus (2015)
Robert A. Wilgus, age 84, passed away on July 3, 2015 at Ordinary Lifestyles Health Care Facility in Payson, Ariz. after a long illness. Born and raised in Newton, N.J. the son of Arthur and Leah (Decker) Wilgus, he was a graduate at Newton High School, class of 1949; a U.S. Air Force veteran; and attended Fairleigh Dickerson University. He was employed as an engineer in the Atomic Ammunition Development Lab at Picatinny Arsenal for 40 years until his retirement. He and his wife, Ann, then moved to Payson, Ariz. Bob and his wife loved to travel and he was an avid collector of many things including Lionel Trains and Hummels. He was a member of the New Jersey Ham Radio club, Payson Gun Club and enjoyed photography and playing his collection of harmonicas. He was predeceased by his wife, Ann (Fehr) Wilgus, on Feb.
13, 2014, after 56 years of marriage. He is survived by his sisters, Shirley Lawson (Rex) of Branchville, N.J. and Barbara Salbego (Robert) of Lyndonville, Vt.; his niece, Robin Underwood (Joe) of Branchville, N.J.; nephews, Rand Lawson (Patti) of York Springs, Pa. and Capt. Evan Salbego (Azia) of El Paso, Texas; and many grand-nieces and nephews who adored their “Uncle Bob.” Cremation will take place at Messinger Funeral Home in Payson, Ariz. Private memorial services will take place at a later date. Rest in peace, Bob; you are finally together again with Annie, the love of your life.
Ross Robertson (2015)
Ross Robertson passed away on July 11, 2015 after a short illness. Born in Beamsville, Ontario Canada, he became a citizen of the U.S.A. After 25 years of service to the Garden Grove Police Department, he retired as a captain. He received his master’s degree in police science from the Long Beach State College. Ross met his wife, Nancy, and they married on Dec. 31, 1955.
He is survived by his loving wife, Nancy; his daughter, Linda Bartlett; and grandson, Ryan Ross. Graveside services were held at 10 a.m., Thursday, July 16, 2015 at Mountain Meadows Memorial Park in Payson.
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On July 15, 2015 Fae Amanda Harriet (Lauderdale) Whitaker, 93, quietly passed away at the home of her daughter, Yvonne Quick, in Tonto Basin, Ariz. with her family at her side. Fae was the youngest of 10 children born to Jasper Renald and Minnie Jane (Lamar) Lauderdale. She was born in Riverside, Iowa on Dec. 5, 1921 she attended school in Conesville, Iowa. She married Syrrel Whitaker, Jr. in 1942 and they had six daughters and one son. Fae and Jr. lived in many states through the mid- and southwest. Fae was a devoted lover of animals, especially horses. She said, “If George H.W. Bush can jump out of a plane on his 90th birthday, I should be able to ride a horse.” Much to her surprise, on her 90th birthday her daughter, Yvonne, made that wish come true. She then rode in two Veterans Day parades in Tonto Basin. She also loved craft work and
if not caught reading would be doing bead work, needle work or leather work. Fae was a quiet person, except when she won at Bingo, then she was heard loud and clearly by all. She loved her Thursday night Bingo and any other time she was able to play. She was an Honorary Kiwanis member of the Tonto Basin Kiwanis Club, participating as her health allowed. Fae was preceded in death by her son, Michael; her husband, parents; all siblings and numerous other family members. Fae is survived by her daughters, Yvonne Quick of Tonto Basin, Ariz.; Josephine Krip of Texas; Mildred West of Missouri; Zelda Ryan of Alaska; Linda Quick of Florida and Patricia Rogers of California; as well as 13 grandchildren, 8 great-grandchildren and numerous nephews, nieces and in-laws. will be in Interment Koshkonong, Mo. with her husband.
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Payson pitcher Joshua Wright pitches in the Little League AllStars Intermediate 50/70 Baseball State Tournament at Rumsey Park. Payson lost both its games and a team from Rio Rico was disqualified from the tournament.
Payson officials, police have different account From page 1A “Barb told them our district administrator found out you guys have been disqualified and asked them to leave,” Schneider said. “They refused to leave and they were speaking Spanish and she was scared. She called me and I told her to call the police to be safe because I wasn’t there and she was by herself. “Only two officers, not six like they’re saying on Facebook, came. And they’re saying on Facebook they were escorted off the field. All the two officers did was stand by the side of the bleachers. They had no interaction with the team on the field. Nobody saw anything. The officers did not disrespect anyone. “We don’t do that. Rio Rico was disqualified from the tournament because their district administrator signed off on their (forms) and they didn’t play enough games and their paperwork was not in order,” said Schneider, who also coached Payson’s team in the
tournament. “I had to jump through hoops to get my team ready for the tournament.” Payson Police Lt. Woody Eldredge confirmed Schneider’s account of what happened. “Around 4 p.m., the event organizer called police concerned that parents and fans might get upset that she had to disqualify the team from the tournament,” Eldredge said. “Officers Donny Garvin and Chris McDonough arrived and talked with (Rasmussen) and then stood by on the sidelines for roughly 15 minutes. They did not talk or interact with any of the parents or athletes. Everyone left peacefully and there was no issue.” Deer Valley went on to win the state tournament and advance to the Western Regionals in Nogales, which began this week. The winner advances to the World Series in California. Alexis Bechman contributed to this story.
Tucson man dies from fall From page 1A Service Road 237 north of Forest Lakes. An Arizona Department of Public Safety helicopter crew from Flagstaff spotted Dickinson lying unresponsive. Due to the extremely rough terrain, the helicopter was not able to land. A second DPS air rescue crew arrived from Phoenix and was able to lower a DPS technical rescue officer and haul the body out. Eddie was lying dead 10 feet from Dickinson. Stone, who had known Dickinson for 35 years, described Dickinson as a real character who loved the outdoors. “He was the kind of guy who if he sees you on the side of the road broken down he will stop and help,” he said. “He had a kind
the West Forest Drive crossing, flashing their lights and warning motorists in passenger vehicles not to cross. They did eventually close the crossing briefly when the water became too deep. On the Beeline Highway, the surge of water quickly filled the storm drains and the roadway looked more like a lake with vehicles motoring across. Some residents took advantage of the flooded washes. Wearing a cowboy hat and NASCAR jacket, Mike Wilcox used an orange tube to float down a small stream near Giant. As quickly as the water came, it receded just as fast. Around Rim Country, many residents said they did not see any storm activity. Up at the airport residents
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heart and soul.” Stone said Dickinson had at one time owned a climbing gym in the Valley. George Landa, general manager of Miller’s Surplus in Tucson, said Dickinson was also a former employee of the military surplus store. “Glen was a good man, who loved the outdoors and had a passion for climbing,” Landa said. Stone said he went on many rafting, camping and climbing trips with Dickinson. On his Facebook page, Dickinson posted a photo of the FR 237 sign leading into Chevelon Canyon. “There is more climbing here than any place I have ever been. You just have to get to it. This is the most beautiful place in Arizona,” Dickinson posted on his page June 13.
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reported just a few sprinkles although they could see the storm dumping on Payson. In Pine-Strawberry and Tonto Basin, things were relatively calm, residents said. The National Weather Service says the surge of tropical moisture that dumped all that rain is dissipating. While the clouds lingered through Monday and into Tuesday, significant drying is expected the rest of the week along with warmer temperatures. Expect highs in the mid to upper 80s through Friday with lows in the upper 50s. The rainiest weekend in Payson history and one of the deadliest occurred over Labor Day in 1970. In 24 hours, Workman Creek, above Roosevelt Lake, received 11.4 inches. In the flooding that followed, 23 people died.
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From her fire lookout tower on Diamond Point, Dee Carstensen keeps a watchful eye over the weather and the safety of firefighters. This year marks Carstensen’s 28th season in the tower. She frequently watches thunderstorms come over the Mogollon Rim. While her tower occasionally gets struck by lightning, she says the power pole (in the photo above) gets hit all the time.
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As a Hotshot crew cuts a line around a lightning-caused fire on the Tonto National Forest near Lost Spring, storm clouds brew on the horizon. From the depths of the forest, firefighters only see smoke and the pickax in their hand. Keeping a watchful eye over the weather and the firefighters’ safety from a 6,384-foot
perch sits Dee Carstensen and her dog Smokey. Carstensen, soft-spoken and genial, with warm laugh lines around eyes, picks up her binoculars and surveys the Mogollon Rim and the Young valley. Although a few cumulus clouds hang in the sky like cotton balls, Carstensen says the Hotshots are safe, the day offering a break in monsoon activity for a week that has delivered storms that have rattled the Rim and Carstensen’s tower and started several small fires. Most of the fires never moved beyond a single tree, much less one acre. They either burn themselves out or crews knock them
down before they can spread, Carstensen catching them in their infancy. For Carstensen, working with fire is a passion. Getting struck by lightning is just another part of the job. For six months out of the year, Carstensen spends 12 hours a day in the Diamond Point fire lookout tower. This year marks her 28th season in the tower, a veteran among fire watchers. From the tower, Carstensen can see Four Peaks to the south; Mt. Union, the highest point of the Bradshaw Mountains to the west; Mt. Colcord to the east and the Rim to the north, a scar from
Fire watcher Dee Carstensen uses a fire finder to pinpoint where a fire is on the forest to notify Hotshot crews on the ground.
the Dude Fire running just below the Rim. Alone expect for the occasional radio call to dispatch or chat with a fellow fire guard at another tower, Carstensen spends much of her day in silence. Besides Smokey, who doesn’t bark much, but likes to chase his yellow chew toy around the tower, Carstensen says she likes the quiet. It suits her and gives her ample time to delve into science fiction and fantasy novels, her favorite genres. But the real show, beyond what any writer could capture, lies just outside her windows. Under her care are thousands of square miles of forest, littered with small communities like Beaver Valley and Bonita Creek and bigger ones like Payson. Starting in the early 1900s, the Forest Service began building lookout towers after several devastating fires. They were often crudely built, just a platform in a tree and a tent down below to sleep. By 1911, the Forest Service was building cabins and cupolas on mountaintops. During the 1930s, the Civilian Conservation Corps built many of the towers, including the Diamond Point lookout, which was constructed in 1936. The room is no more than a dozen square feet, constructed so that at any moment of the day, Carstensen can survey the whole field from a wheeled office chair. There are no walls, but rather large panes of windows, a sturdy
floor with a trap door and a dog leash handle and a sliding glass door leading to a catwalk, which stretches around the tower. The structures were built to withstand extreme weather, including strong winds, pounding rain and lightning strikes. Carstensen points to a thick braid of shiny metal running down the outside corners of the tower. That she says directs the lightning safely to the ground if the tower gets hit. It did just a few weeks ago. Carstensen said as the storm grew closer and was within five
miles, she closed the windows and sliding glass door as she customarily does each time a storm gets close. The wind howled under the tower, which sits some 50 feet above the peak, gently swaying back and forth. Inside, Carstensen played with Smokey. Of the four dogs Carstensen has had in the tower, only one was scared of the storms. It was her first dog, a Great Dane, who would pant and shake when the thunder rumbled overhead. It got so bad, Carstensen had to give the dog tranquilizers.
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The TOPS 412 (Take off Pounds Sensibly) Pine group meets Tuesdays at the LDS chapel in Pine. Weigh-in is at 7:50 a.m., the meeting is from 8:10 a.m. to 9 a.m. All ages welcome. The group is for men and women looking for a support group and accountability in losing weight. For more information, call Barbara at (928) 476-5955 or Charlotte at (928) 978-3640.
Alcoholics Anonymous
Alcoholics Anonymous is a fellowship of men and women who share their experience, strength, and hope with each other to help others recover from alcoholism. For more information on local meetings, call (928) 474-3620.
NARFE meeting
The Mogollon Chapter 1235 of the National Association of Active and Retired Federal Employees (NARFE) will hold its monthly no-host luncheon and meeting Wednesday, July 22. The meeting will begin at 11:30 a.m. and end at 2 p.m. The meeting is held at Tiny’s Restaurant, 600 E. Highway 260, Payson. All active and retired federal employees are invited to attend. Any new member will receive a free lunch. Please remember the Payson Food Bank and bring non-perishable food items. For more information, call Dale at (928) 468-6227.
Payson Lions Club
Payson Lions Charitable Foundation and its parent Payson Lions Club serve Rim Country by conducting service and fund-raising projects to help those in need of eye exams and eyeglasses as well as hearing exams and hearing aids. Membership in Lions is open to all adults interested in giving something back to their community. Meetings are held at at 6 p.m. on the second and fourth Thursday at the Crosswinds Restaurant at the Payson Airport.
Rim Country Coalition
The Rim Country Coalition is a
group of local agencies and community members whose focus is the prevention of substance misuse/ abuse among older adults in the Payson area. The group seeks to help “connect seniors in the Rim Country.” The group meets at 1 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of the month at the Payson Senior Center, 514 W. Main St. Anyone interested in attending is welcome. For more information, contact Carol Wilson, 1-800-293-9393 or Dee Redfield, (928) 970-1298.
Meeting time is from 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. every Tuesday at St. Philip’s Catholic Church (education building to right of church), 511 S. St. Philips St., Payson. For more information, contact Sharon (480) 244-1393 or Diane (928) 468-1852.
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Masonic Lodge
The Sy Harrison Masonic Lodge #70, located at 200 E. Rancho Road in Payson, meets every Tuesday at 7 p.m. For more information, go online to www.paysonmason.org or contact Bill Herzig, secretary, at (928) 474-1305 or (928) 951-2662.
Free riding program offered for youth
The Heart Six Ranch, a nonprofit, provides a free Kids Work to Ride program from 8 a.m. to noon every Saturday with a free lunch. The program is called for the Grace of Devin. Contact Connie Agnes for details at (928) 595-0345.
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The Payson Walkers meet at 8 a.m. daily for an hour’s walk, mostly on pavement. Start sites are: Wednesday Walgreen’s, Thursday - Payson Library, Friday - Home Depot, Saturday - end of Longhorn Road, Sunday - Senior Circle parking lot, Monday - Payson Elks, Tuesday - Parks & Rec Office at Green Valley Park.
Fishing group meeting
Members and guests of the Payson Flycasters and Gila Trout Unlimited will meet at 9 a.m., Saturday, July 25 at Tiny’s, 600 E. Highway 260. Alaskan King Salmon fly fishing (true big fish stories) will be presented by Gary Bedsworth, Payson resident. His presentation features great photos and the inside scoop on fishing and catching these amazing fish — King Salmon up to 35 pounds on a fly rod, hooking 80 to 100 in five days, and landing 30-40 percent. Sign up for a discounted trip with him in September for Silvers or in 2016 for Kings or Silvers. Come early to enjoy breakfast, talk local fishing and connect with other Payson flyfisher persons. For more information, contact Ric Hinkie at (928) 848-4501.
Visit JustServe.org
Become a contributing Payson citizen by volunteering on JustServe.org. Many organizations and non-profit groups are listed on JustServe.org and could use your time and talents to help disadvantaged people and to beautify our town. Current opportunities and causes you can benefit include battered
women, humane society, visitors center, police department, Adopt A Street, and the hospital. Go to JustServe.org and shop for the volunteer opportunity that fits you. Or simply register your name and interest and you will be notified when a new project fits your interest.
Highway 260, Payson. Members and guests may gather at 11 a.m. to order lunch and to socialize. Beginning at 11:30 a.m., the speaker will be Tom Jenney, Arizona state director of Americans for Prosperity Foundation. Everyone is welcome to attend. Call Nancy Cox at (928) 4721172 for more information.
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Chapter DF of the P.E.O. Sisterhood will meet at at the home of Amy Beier at 1 p.m., Saturday, July 25, for a fun game of Crazy Bridge. Visiting P.E.O.s are welcome. For further information, call Linda at (928) 472-9160.
Republicans host Tom Jenney July 27 The Rim Country Republican Club will meet Monday, July 27 at Tiny’s Family Restaurant, 600 E.
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The Gila County Republican Committee now has tickets available for its Aug. 13 Reagan Fundraising Dinner. The event is at 5:30 p.m. at Messinger’s Community Room, 901 S. Westerly Rd., Payson. Special guests expected to attend include Congressman Paul Gosar and Arizona Secretary of State Michelle Reagan. Tickets are $40 per person and only 75 tickets will be sold, so contact Shirley at (928) 951-6774 ASAP.
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Members of the Rim Country 4 Wheelers (RC4W) invite anyone interested in four-wheel-drive back road travel to join them at 8 a.m. Wednesdays in the Bashas’ shopping center parking lot in front of the Big 5 store. The route and destination may be prescheduled or may be decided on the spot; the level of difficulty may range from easy to moderate. Saturday trips are also scheduled at least once a month and are usually decided on at the previous month’s meeting. For all trips, have a full tank of gas, lunch, and a lawn chair. For more information, visit the Web site at www.rimcountry4wheelers.com or call RC4W President Chuck Jacobs at (928) 595-0967.
International Police Association
The International Police Association (I.P.A. Region 61 Northern AZ) meets for breakfast at Mazatzal Casino Restaurant at 9 a.m. every Wednesday. All honorably retired law enforcement and active law enforcement personnel are welcome. For more information, call Michelle Dyer at (928) 970-0247 or go online to www.ip_usa.org.
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Soroptimists
The local Soroptimist club invites all women who are interested in working with and for the community to improve the status of women to join members for lunch at Tiny’s, 600 E. Highway 260, Payson, at noon Wednesdays. Anyone interested should contact Jean Oliver, (928) 474-6167; or Audrey Wilson. (928) 468-3108.
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Narcotics Anonymous Drug Problem? If you think you may have a problem with drugs, give yourself a break. There is a way out, with the help of other recovering addicts in Narcotics Anonymous. We have been there. Payson meetings: Rim Recovery - Thursday at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 6:30 p.m., 107 E. Airline Dr. (Steps House – directly behind old batting cages). Recovery in the Pines- Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7 p.m. at 213 S. Colcord, Room 213, in rear, off Ash Street (Payson Community Kids Building). Before you use again, please call Bill N. at (928) 978-8001 or Annie W. at (480) 341-3264; NA East Valley Area HELPLINE (480) 897-4636; Arizona NA website: www.arizona-na.org.
Payson Tea Party The Payson Tea Party meets every Thursday night (except holidays) at Tiny’s Family Restaurant, from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. There are great speakers and/or great interaction each week on local, state and federal issues. All are welcome. Call (928) 468-1131 for more information.
Kiwanis issue invitation The members of Kiwanis invite Rim residents to join them in supporting the area’s children and their families when they meet at Tiny’s, 600 E. Highway 260, Payson, from 7 a.m. to 8 a.m., Thursdays. Contact Mike Clark, (602) 510-9431 or Bobby Davis, (928) 978-4323.
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The Romeo Club — Retired Old Men Eating Out — is looking for new members. The group meets at 11 a.m. every Wednesday at a different restaurant. Come join in the fun. Call Harvey Pierman at (928) 468-0125 for location or more information. There are no dues, no speakers and no rules.
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enthusiasts are invited to meet up with fellow fans at 5:30 p.m. every Wednesday at the Payson Event Center on the north side of the warm-up arena. Test your skills and the ability of your vehicle on one of several courses. For more information, call (928) 978-2365.
TOPS 0373 Payson (Take Off Pounds Sensibly) Chapter meets at the Senior Circle, 215 N. Beeline Highway, Payson. We meet every Thursday morning. Our weigh-in starts at 7 a.m. Our meeting starts at 8 a.m. and ends at 8:50 a.m. We are a non-profit support group for anyone wishing to drop those extra, unhealthy pounds. You gain new friends, along with invaluable information and support in your weight loss journey. Come check us out! If you have any questions, call Ilona at (928) 472-3331.
Bingo at Senior Center The Payson Senior Center and Payson Helping Payson host bingo every Friday at the Senior Center, 514 W. Main St. Tickets go on sale at noon and games start at 1 p.m. A full “Blue Plate Special” lunch is also served from noon to 2 p.m.
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34 Actor’s signal 35 Bursts in suddenly 37 Rate — (be perfect) 40 Hollywood’s Mineo 41 Salon boards 42 Place-marking folds 43 In a little bit 45 Ill-gotten wealth 46 Location 50 A Disney princess 51 Baglike part 53 Roils up 57 French for “father” 58 “Ella” author Geller 60 “Absolutely” 61 Bits of sparkly stuff 62 Atypical 64 Former New York senator Al D’— 65 Trial promise 66 Alphabet quintet 67 Ryder Cup org. 69 Illuminated by a flame 70 Bartender’s “rocks” 74 Bill Gates’ wife 75 Tier 76 Modest “As I see it,” to texters 77 Rhythm
79 Go-ahead signals 82 Exerciser’s moisture 83 Tax write-off 85 — Paulo 87 Bumps that contain taste buds 89 Author Morrison 90 Arranges like a graphic designer 91 Fly south, say 92 Excitement 93 Some roller coasters 95 Costa — Sol 96 Top card 101 Exertion 103 Gradually narrows 105 Some diving positions 106 Sock-in-the-gut sound 107 Back in style 109 Super 8, e.g. 110 Battery part 111 “— -Cop” 112 Bad lighting? 115 Suffix with prank or poll 118 — -en-Provence, France 119 Old boomer 120 Tee- — 121 Skirt line 122 Bond girl player Green
Payson Roundup Tuesday, July 21, 2015
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Rim Country Church Directory Aglow International Crossroads Church, 114 E. Cedar Lane. The Aglow Bible Study is held each Tuesday at the Crossroads Fellowship Hall. Prayer and Praise 9 a.m. to 9:45 a.m.; Bible study 9:45 a.m. to 11 a.m. Call 474-6933 for more information. Baha’i Faith For location and information, call (928) 472-3191 or (928) 468-8962. Calvary Chapel Payson 1103 N. Beeline Hwy. at Sherwood Dr.; (928) 468-0801, Email: office@ calvarypayson.com, web: calvarypayson.com. Sunday: Services at 8:30 & 10:30 a.m.; Upper Room Prayer Meeting For Jesus at 6:30 p.m. Tuesday: Men’s & Women’s Discipleship at 6:30 p.m. Wednesday: Fellowship Dinner at 5 p.m.; Old testament Study, Calvary Kids, Jr. High & High School Youth Groups at 6:30 p.m. Thursday: Christ-Centered Recovery Study using the One Step To Freedom program at 6:30 p.m. Faith-based discipleship program for those dealing with strongholds in their lives such as substance abuse, eating disorders, gambling, etc.; Young Adult Fellowship 6:30 p.m. Childcare is provided for all of the above services. Friday: Friday Fellowship at the Friday’s – a fun night for the whole family! Games, snacks, followed by worship and a short Bible study and prayer, 111 W. Rancho Rd. 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 Independent-non-denominational. Meeting Sundays at 10:30 a.m. in the chapel at Majestic Rim Retirement Living, 310 E. Tyler Parkway. Christopher Creek Bible Fellowship - I.F.C.A. Hwy. 260, Christopher Creek, first driveway past fire station on left. Pastor Ed Hepworth, 478-4857 (church), 478-4310 (home). 10:30 a.m. Worship Service and Children’s Sunday School (nursery provided). Thursday Bible Study. For more information, call Pastor Ed. Church at Powell Place 806 W. Longhorn Rd. Payson, (928) 474-6249. Non-Denominational Sunday Services beginning at 10:30 a.m. Church for the Nations Payson (CFTN Payson) meeting at 901 S. Westerly Road in the Chapel at Messinger’s. Sunday service 10 a.m. Pastors Nevin and Dina Hershberger invite you to come to join dynamic praise and worship with uplifting prophetic teaching. Contact Pastor Nevin at (602) 757-3778 or Pastor Dina at (602) 757-3830. Like us on Facebook. Church of Christ 306 E. Aero. Sunday Bible classes 10 a.m., Worship 11 a.m. For Bible studies any day of the week, call Bob Nichols, 468-0134. By understanding and living the principles taught in the New Testament, we attempt to accomplish the spiritual mission of the church, rather than being a social or recreational institution. Church of Christ in Payson 401 E. Tyler Parkway, (928) 474-5149. Sunday: Bible classes for all ages 9:30 a.m., Worship 10:25 a.m. and 6 p.m., A-Capella singing, song practice 5:30 p.m. Tuesday: Ladies Bible Class 9:30 a.m. Wednesday: Bible study 6:30 p.m. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints MOGOLLON WARD: Aero Drive and 913 S. Ponderosa; Sunday Services 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.; Sacrament Meeting 9 a.m., 474-6367, 468-8157, Missionaries (928) 863-5396, 468-8886. MANZANITA WARD: Aero Drive and 913 S. Ponderosa; Sunday Services 9 a.m. to 12 p.m.; Sacrament Meeting 11 a.m., 474-3788, 472-2266, Missionaries (928) 863-5396, 468-8886. PONDEROSA WARD: Aero Drive and 913 S. Ponderosa; Sunday Services 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.; Sacrament Meeting 1 p.m., 472-8709, 474-6367 or 4681103, Missionaries 472-7956. FAMILY HISTORY CENTER: Aero Drive and 913 S. Ponderosa, 468-0249; Open Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. and by appointment: V. Green (928) 474-4181. PINE WARD: Highway 87; Sunday Services 9 a.m. to noon; Sacrament meeting 9 a.m. (928) 476-3118. Missionaries at (928) 600-7546. TONTO BASIN SERVICES: Sunday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Sacrament meeting 10 a.m. 479-2484. CHRISTOPHER CREEK SERVICES: Sunday 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.; Sacrament meeting 10 a.m. followed by Sunday School, Priesthood and Relief Society. 4784608. SPANISH BRANCH: Aero Drive and 913 S. Ponderosa; Sunday Services 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Sacrament meeting 9 a.m. YOUNG BRANCH: Sunday 9:30 a.m. Priesthood/Relief Society; 10:30 a.m. Sunday School; 11:20 a.m. Sacrament meeting. 462-3326 or 462-3388. BLUE RIDGE BRANCH: Sunday 10 a.m. Sacrament meeting; 10:50 a.m. Sunday School; 11:25 a.m. Priesthood/Relief Society. (928) 477-2138. 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 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. 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. Crossroads Foursquare Church We invite you to join us Sunday mornings, 10 a.m. Find us at www.crossroads4square.com, on Facebook or at 114 E. Cedar Lane, Payson. Desert Community Christian Fellowship, SB Pastor Eric Woods, (928) 479-2216, 173 Stephen’s Way, Tonto Basin. Sunday School 9:15 a.m. Sunday services 10:45 a.m. and 6 p.m. Wednesday worship 6 p.m. East Verde Baptist Church Houston Mesa Road at Whispering Pines Control Road, 474-9385. Sunday Morning Bible Study, 9:15 a.m., Worship, 10:30 a.m.; Wednesday Evening Bible Study, 7 p.m. Eckankar: the religion of the light and sound of God Why are we here? We are here to learn by experiences, to grow spiritually. Pay attention to your feelings, intuition. God loves each one of us and he’s everywhere. For more information, call 877-300-4945. Expedition Church 301 S. Colcord Road (two blocks west of Hwy. 87, just north of Bonita). Expedition is a non-denominational church whose mission 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.discoverexpedition.com, Facebook at ExpeditionChurchPayson, or call (928) 474-9128. We look forward to having you join us on our journey! Fireproof Your Marriage Discover the power of 2=1 “Married For Life” and “Parents For Life” courses. Call (928) 478-4715 for more information. First Baptist Church (Independent/Fundamental) 303 W. Main St., 474-3530. Sunday School for all ages, 9:45 a.m.; Worship Service, 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. (nursery provided); Wednesday Prayer Meeting, 6:30 p.m.
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.
a.m.; BLAST II, Grades K-4, 11 a.m.; Adult Bible Study 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m.; Student Ministries (grades 7-12) 6-7:30 p.m. Nursery and Pre-Primary available for morning worship services. Wednesday: Legacy Singles (55+ years of age) coffee at 9 a.m., please call 474-9279 as locations vary. Adult Prayer and Bible Study 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. Nursery available. Thursday: Men’s Bible Study 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. (in recess for the summer); Payson Women’s Bible Study 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. (in recess for the summer). Pioneer Clubs (Grades 1-5), 2:45 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. on Thursdays when school is in session. Visit our website www.pbcpayson.org.
Forest Lakes Community Church A non-denominational church meeting in the school district/library building at 417 Old Rim Road in Forest Lakes. Worship is Sundays at 10 a.m. All are welcome to join us in the pines!
Rim Country Cowboy Church Meets at 6 p.m. every Wednesday at Star Valley Baptist Church, 4180 E. Highway 260, Star Valley. Service includes live music by the Country Gospel Misfits. For more information, call (928) 474-5557.
Gisela Community Church Tatum Trail, Gisela; Pastor Ted Tatum. Sunday Morning Worship 9:30 a.m., Wednesday Bible Study 6 p.m.
Rim Valley Church 208 S. McLane Road, Pastor Brandon Pratt, (801) 513-4286.
Gospel Meetings All are invited to come and hear the simple teachings and doctrine of Christ. The gospel of Christ still provides an anchor for the soul in a turbulent world. These meetings present the gospel story simply and freely. Tuesday from 7-8 p.m., Mogollon Health Alliance, 308 E. Aero Dr., Payson. Iglesia La Roca 302 E. Rancho Rd. Nuestro proposito es que usted encuentre una relacion personal con Dios y pueda experimentar la hermosura de su presencia en cada uno de nuestros servicios: Miercoles 6:30pm Ensayo del Ministerio de Alabanza, Jueves 6:30pm Estudios Biblicos, Domingos 12:30 Tiempo de Celebracion y Adoracion, para mayor informacion comunicarse con los Pastores Carmelo y Ruth Andujar. Dr. Carmelo Andujar, Pastor (928) 2380240, Ruth Andujar (407) 341-9775, Secretaria de La Roca (928) 595-0874. Te invitamos a vistitar nuestra pagina web: www.iglesialarocapayson.com. “Visitenos, Sera un placer tenerles en nuestra Iglesia” Jehovah’s Witnesses North Payson Congregation, 1616 N. McLane, 474-7867, 474-2750: Public Discourse, 10 a.m., Sunday; Watchtower Study, 10:40 a.m., Sunday; Tuesday Congregation Bible Study, 7 p.m., Ministry School, 7:30 p.m., Service Meeting, 8 p.m. South Payson Congregation, 474-7867, 474-8346: Public Discourse, 1 p.m., Sunday; Watchtower Study, 1:40 p.m., Sunday; Thursday, Congregation Bible Study, 7 p.m., Ministry School, 7:30 p.m., Service Meeting, 8 p.m. Congregation Espanol de Testieos de Jehovah, 472-7867, 474-8763: Discurso publico, Domingo, 4 p.m.; Estudio del Atalaya, Domingo, 4:40 p.m.; Estudio de Biblia, Lunas, 7 p.m., Escuela del Minitero, 7:30 p.m., Reunion de Servicio Miercoles 8 p.m. Kriya Meditation Learn Kriya Meditation Tuesday nights, 7:15 to 8:15 p.m. in Payson. By donation. For location and info, please call Zuné at (928) 472-7654. Lifehouse Christian Center Meets at Mountain High Coffeeworks, 3652 N. Cemetary Rd., Pine, AZ 85544. Pastors Phil and Roxanne Castle, (928) 242-0773. A spirit filled church and congregation with a very unique and wonderful praise and worship time. Services are at 11 a.m. Sunday, followed by a free meal. Mount Cross Lutheran Church (ELCA) 601 E. Highway 260 (across from Tiny’s Restaurant), 474-2552. Ken Lentz, Interim Pastor. Sunday Worship Schedule: 8:30 a.m. Traditional Service; 10:30 a.m. Praise Service. Holy Communion is celebrated on the 1st & 3rd Sundays of each month. Visit our website atwww.mountcross.org. Church office hours: Monday-Friday 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Mount Cross is a warm, loving church community that extends itself to others and welcomes everyone with joy. Mountain Bible Church Our Mission at Mountain Bible is quite simple: Loving God…Loving People. It is our desire before God to develop and offer ministries, inside and outside our church, that further this important cause. Are we succeeding? We invite you to be our guest this weekend and see for yourself! Located at 302 E. Rancho Road in Payson, we offer two opportunities to worship on Sunday mornings: 8:45 and 10:30 a.m. Many children and student ministries are available on Sundays and throughout the week. More details are available through our office (928) 472-7800 and on our website (www.mountainbible. org). Please let us answer any further questions you may have about our church…and we hope to meet you soon! New Life Foundation Hwy. 87 (next to Windmill Corner Inn), Strawberry, 476-3224. Services: Wednesday, 7 p.m.; Saturday & Sunday, 9 a.m. Payson First Assembly of God We invite you to come and worship with us as we celebrate Christ Jesus’ total victory for us on the Cross! Sunday mornings we have an Adult Sunday School class at 9 a.m., a Pre-Service Prayer time at 10 a.m., with our Celebration and Worship Service at 10:30 a.m. Sunday evenings we now have an informal “Family Gathering” meeting from 5:30 to 7 p.m. with child care provided. Wednesday evenings we offer classes for children and youth at 6:30 pm. We are located at 1100 W. Lake Drive (the church at Green Valley Park). For more information, call (928) 474-2302. Payson First Church of the Nazarene 200 E. Tyler Parkway, (928) 474-5890. Sundays: Morning Worship Service 9:30 a.m., Sunday School 10:45 a.m. Monday through Friday: Safe Haven Preschool 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Lighthouse Club 2:30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesdays: Children’s Bible Quizzing 3rd-6th grades 2:30-5:30 p.m., and Prayer and Praise 6:00 p.m. Wednesdays: Children’s Bible Quizzing K-2nd grades 3:154:15 p.m. Thursdays: Youth Night 6:30 p.m. Last Saturday each month: Men’s Fellowship Breakfast 8:00 a.m. and the Ain’t Nearly Done (ANDY) Group 11:30 a.m. For more information on locations, times and topics, contact the church office. Office hours are 9 a.m. to noon and 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. Payson Living Word Bible Church 208 S. McLane Road (across from the High School). Services Sundays starting at 8:30 and 10:30 a.m. with Kids Church and nursery provided. PLW is a Spirit Filled Contemporary Church based on Faith; we believe speaking the Word of God will move mountains in our lives. We have a mission here at PLWBC: Love, Win, Build and Change. There are many activities at the church so come out and be a part of our family. The Lord is doing great things. If you have any questions, the church number is (928) 474-8606. Payson United Methodist Church 414 N. Easy Street (between Zurich St. and Malibu St., behind ACE Hardware), 474-0485; Pastor Carl Peterson. A growing, multi-generational faith community where our hearts, minds, and doors are open to all people. We invite you to worship with us Sunday at 8:30 a.m. (Contemporary) or at 11 a.m. (Traditional). Kid’s Church along with free and safe nursery care is provided. Please call the church for information on additional programs, ministries and our mission to the community. Payson United Pentecostal Church - The First Church Website: www.paysonupc.com. All meetings and events are held at Mesa del Caballo. Kids’ Church, Sundays at 10 a.m. (Behind the Veil Puppety) Experience Pentecostal-style worship and preaching, Sundays at 6 p.m. Around the Table Bible Study, Wednesday at 7 p.m. All are welcome to experience the difference of the earliest New Testament message and not the traditions and customs that followed. Go back to the message of the First Church – Acts 2:38. Pastor Dale Lewallen 469-2171. Pleasant Valley Community Church Young Public School Cafeteria on Hwy 288 & Baker Ranch Road. A non-denominational service every Sunday at 10:30 a.m. Come early for refreshments and fellowship. Ponderosa Bible Church 1800 N. Beeline Hwy., (928) 474-9279. “Preparing God’s people for works of service so that the body of Christ may be built up.” Dr. Joe Falkner, Sr. Pastor; Curtis Fahrlender, Pastor of Student Ministries; Allen Mann, Part-time Associate Pastor. Sunday: Traditional Worship Service 9:30 a.m. to 10:30 a.m.; Contemporary Service 11 a.m. to 12 noon; Youth Bible Study (Grades 7-12) 9:30 a.m.; BLAST I (Bible Learning And Sharing Together) Grades K-6 9:30
Rock of Ages Evangelical Lutheran Church (Wisconsin Synod) 204 W. Airport Rd. (corner of Airport Rd. and N. McLane). Sunday Worship Service 9 a.m.; Sunday School and Sunday Adult Bible Class at 10:15 a.m. Everyone is welcome to attend! For more information, please call pastor David Sweet, (928) 474-2098. St. Benedict’s Catholic Mission Church Meets every Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. at the Young School for Catholic Mass. 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. St. Paul’s parishioners and Father Dan invite you to join us as WE participate in worship, Christian education, outreach and fellowship activities. 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. Our Praise Band leads us with contemporary music on the last Sunday of the month. Christian Education programs offer Children’s Sunday School at 10 a.m. and Sunday Adult Group Study at 9 a.m. Wednesday: We celebrate the Service of Healing & Holy Eucharist at 9 a.m. Quarterly: Taizé, a Service of contemplation and music, is held quarterly on a Sunday evening at 5:30 p.m. (Call for dates). We have very active Women’s, Men’s and Bible Study groups. A Film Review group and Book Club are just some of our other regular programs. (Call Church for dates and times). Visit our Website: www.stpaulspayson. org. Email: pasepchurch@qwestoffice.net. WE Welcome Everyone. St. Philip the Apostle Catholic Church 511 S. St. Phillips Street, 474-2392. Daily Masses Monday-Friday 8 a.m, Sat. 9 a.m. and 4 p.m., Sun. 9 a.m. and 11 a.m., Spanish 12:30 p.m.; Confession at 2 to 3 p.m. Saturday. Call Mrs. Judith Carroll, Religious Education office, (928) 474-1269 for Catholic education programs for children and adults. Call Mr. Allen Holder, Life Teen Director, (928) 474-2392 for Sunday evening youth group activities and other youth-focused events. 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. Shepherd of the Pines Ev. Lutheran Church (LC-MS) 507 W. Wade Lane; (928) 474-5440, Pastor: Steve DeSanto. Sunday: Adult Bible Study 8:30 a.m., Sunday School, 8:30 a.m., Worship Service 10 a.m. Holy Communion celebrated on the 2nd and 4th Sunday of every month. Adult Bible Study, Monday evenings 6:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. and Thursdays 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m. A community breakfast is hosted on the second Friday of every month at 8 a.m. to 8:45 a.m. Visit Shepherd of the Pines on our website: www. shepherdofthepineslutheran.com. Shepherd of the Pines United Methodist Church - Overgaard 3015 Highway 277, Overgaard, (928) 535-5208. Pastor Noni Dye. Worship service 9 a.m. w/childcare. Adult Sunday School 7:30 a.m. Children’s Sunday School 9 a.m. Shiloh Christian Fellowship 501 E. Rancho Road (across the street from Payson Elementary School), 474-3138. Non-denominational church teaching verse by verse and chapter by chapter through the Bible. Contemporary Worship and family oriented, children’s ministries and nursery provided. Sunday Worship Service at 10:45 a.m. Bible Study on Thursday at 6:30 p.m. Star Valley Southern Baptist Church 4180 E. Highway 260, 4 miles east of Payson, (928) 474-5557. Sunday Bible Study, 9:30 a.m. and the Worship Service is at 10:50 a.m. The Sunday Evening Service begins at 6 p.m. Wednesday features the Rim Country Cowboy Church Service at 6 p.m. Music is by the Country Gospel Misfits. Come join us! Strawberry Chapel in the Pines Fossil Creek Road, Strawberry, 476-3893. Sunday School 9 a.m., Worship 10 a.m., Wed. Bible study 7 p.m. Tonto Basin Bible Church Hwy. 188 off Dryer Dr., Tonto Basin, Pastor Robert Melotti, (928) 479-2299. Sunday School for all ages 9:30 a.m., worship service 10:45 a.m., Children’s Church 10:45 a.m., no Sunday eve. service. Wednesday Night Bible Study Fellowship 7 p.m. Potluck every third Sunday at noon following the worship service. Tonto Basin Catholic Mission Meets Thursdays, 5:30 p.m. at the Tonto Basin Chamber building for Catholic Mass. Tonto Creek Shores/Tonto Valley Bible Church Lots 240-241 Valley View Road, Gisela, 474-1360. Tonto Valley Bible Church Valley View Drive, Gisela; Pastor Ted Tatum. Sunday School 9:30 a.m., Sunday Morning Worship 11 a.m., Sunday Evening Service 6 p.m. (combined service with both churches). Tonto Village Chapel Tonto Village Chapel exists to serve, love and uplift the Lord Jesus Christ. Our mission is to operate in the community as a light House through fulfilling the great commission as found in Matthew 28:18-20. We welcome an opportunity to worship with you on Sunday mornings at 9:30 a.m. with Sunday school/Bible study at 10:45 a.m. for adults, children and youth, or Tuesday evening Bible study and prayer meeting at 5 p.m. For questions or information please call the Church at (928) 478-5076. Unity Church of Payson Spiritual leader Dr. Lynnette Brouwer, Licensed Unity Teacher. Our mission is to inspire and awaken one another to a greater experience of God and life through the practical application of spiritual principles. Sunday services at 10 a.m., 600 E. Highway 260, #14 (Board of Realtors Conference Room, back of Tiny’s parking lot). The 1st Sunday of each month is our inter-generational service and we celebrate birthdays and bring non-perishables for the foodbank. The 2nd Sunday browse the Unity of Payson library, 3rd Sunday pot luck, 4th Sunday power prayer follows service, 4th Tuesday Chili’s give-back day, 4th Friday 4 p.m. hiway cleanup, on-going noon Faithlift 1st and 3rd Wed. To find out more:www.unityofpayson.org. 928-478-8515. The Way of Adidam The Way of Adidam, based on the spiritual teachings of Adi Da Samraj, is offering free tours of the Da Love Ananda Botanical Gardens. Water conservation techniques will be discussed. Also, beginning in July, tours will include seven meditation sites surrounding Lake Love Ananda. In addition, we are offering area study group meetings. For further information, telephone 928-472-4700 and ask for Pat Rollins. For worldwide information, go online to www.adidam. org. Young Baptist Church (928) 462-3476. Sunday School, 9:45 a.m.; Services, 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. Wednesday prayer service, 6 p.m.
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E HWY 260 AT VALLEY RD
05 PM M/HS
4:18 pm
CHRISTOPHER CREEK LOOP
02 AM M/HS
7:48 am
600 W BRIDLE PATH
04 AM ELEM
7:12 am
600 S Green Valley Parkway
05 PM M/HS
4:19 pm
HUNTER CREEK DR
02 AM M/HS
7:49 am
806 W BRIDLE PATH
04 AM ELEM
7:23 am
500 PAYSON ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD
05 PM M/HS
4:24 am
E HWY 260 & COLCORD RD
7:50 am Time 7:51 am 6:45
1010 W BRIDLE PATH StopAddress COLTS &MEADOW ROGERS 202
04 AM M/HS Route_Name
7:36 am Time
HWY 260 & HIGHLINE DR StopAddress
Route_Name 05 PM M/HS 01 AM 06 AM ELEM M/HS
Time 4:54 pm 6:45 am am 6:00
StopAddress 202 S MEADOW 202 S S MEADOW MEADOW 202
01 06 AM AM ELEM M/HS 01 06 AM AM ELEM M/HS 01 AM 06 AM ELEM M/HS
6:47 am 6:25 am 6:48 6:33 am am 6:48 am am 6:37
501 W Corner WADE LANE Jake's 609 DEER W RIMCREEK VIEW RD 240
01 06 01 06
6:49 6:47 6:50 6:51
02 AM ELEM
Payson Unified School District • 2015-16
Route_Name
Time
StopAddress
01 AM ELEM
6:45 am
202 S MEADOW
02 AM M/HS Route_Name 02 AM ELEM M/HS 01
01 04 AM ELEM M/HS
6:45 7:37 am
202 LAZYSDMEADOW MOTEL (STOP ON E HWY 260)
01 AM ELEM
6:47 am
501 W WADE LANE
02 AM ELEM M/HS 01
7:52 am 6:47
AA:2002 N SADDLE 501 W WADE LANE BLANKET - BARNUM CIR
01 04 AM ELEM M/HS
6:47 7:39 am
501 W WADE LANE SPRINGDALE-RAINBOW DR
01 AM ELEM
6:48 am
609 W RIM VIEW RD
02 AM ELEM M/HS 01
7:53 am 6:48
509 W RIM JOHNSON 609 VIEW RD
01 04 AM ELEM M/HS
6:48 7:41 am
609 RIM VIEW 210 W RAINBOW DRRD - HOUSTON CRK CIR -STOP S
01 AM ELEM
6:48 am
714 W RIM VIEW RD
02 AM ELEM M/HS 01
7:55 am 6:48
401 W RIM HOUSTON MESA RD 714 VIEW RD
01 04 AM ELEM M/HS
6:48 7:42 am
714 W RIM&VIEW RD RAINBOW MOONLIGHT DR
01 AM ELEM
6:49 am
MCLANE & CHERRY
02 AM ELEM M/HS 01
7:56 am 6:49
2108 COLDSPRINGS MCLANE & CHERRY PT
01 04 AM ELEM M/HS
6:49 7:43 am
MCLANE & CHERRY MOONLIGHT DR - CHILDRESS CIRCLE
01 AM ELEM
6:50 am
606 S OAK ST
02 AM ELEM M/HS 01
7:57 am 6:50
405 W CHRISTOPHER PT 606 S OAK ST
01 04 AM ELEM M/HS
6:50 7:45 am
606 S OAK STDR & EAGLES NEST RD MOONLIGHT
01 AM ELEM
6:52 am
1000 W SUMMIT
02 M/HS 01 AM ELEM
7:58 6:52 am
2120 1000 N W FLORENCE SUMMIT
01 04 AM ELEM M/HS
6:52 7:49 am
1000 W SUMMIT MOONLIGHT DR - SPRAGUE
01 AM ELEM
6:54 am
812 W RIM VIEW RD
02 AM ELEM M/HS 01
7:59 am 6:54
1908WNRIM MCLANE 812 VIEW RD
01 04 AM ELEM M/HS
6:54 7:54 am
812 RIM VIEW DR RD 187 W MOONLIGHT
01 AM ELEM
6:55 am
W ROCKY RD & S MARBLE PT
02 AM ELEM M/HS 01
8:00 am 6:55
507ROCKY W ARABIAN W RD & SWAY MARBLE PT
01 04 AM ELEM M/HS
6:55 7:56 am
W ROCKY RD &FORD-E S MARBLE PT260 STEVE COURY HWY
01 AM ELEM
6:56 am
300 S STONE CREEK CIR
02 AM ELEM M/HS 01
8:01 am 6:56
325 S WSTONE CORRAL 300 CREEK CIR
01 04 AM ELEM M/HS
6:56 7:59 am
300 STONE CREEKWAY CIR 190 S CORNERSTONE
01 AM ELEM
6:57 am
805 W LONGHORN
02 AM ELEM M/HS 01
8:02 am 6:57
207 W LONGHORN CORRAL 805
01 04 AM ELEM M/HS
6:57 8:00 am
805 LONGHORN STARWVALLEY MOTEL -E HWY 260
01 AM ELEM
6:57 am
809 W LONGHORN
02 AM ELEM M/HS 01
8:03 am 6:57
ROUNDUP & MUSTANG CIR. 809 W LONGHORN
01 04 AM ELEM M/HS
6:57 8:02 am
809 LONGHORN HWYW260 - VALLEY RD (STOP ON HWY) AT MBX
01 AM ELEM
6:59 am
303 W OSO DORADO
02 AM ELEM M/HS 01
8:10 am 6:59
409 W OSO LONGHORN RD 303 DORADO
01 04 AM ELEM M/HS
6:59 8:10 am
303 DORADO 409 W OSO LONGHORN RD
01 AM ELEM
7:04 am
102 S COLCORD RD
02 AM ELEM M/HS 01
8:15 am 7:04
202 S MEADOW 102 COLCORD RD
01 04 AM ELEM M/HS
7:04 8:17 am
102 COLCORD RD 202 S MEADOW
01 AM ELEM
7:04 am
S COLCORD RD - W BONITA ST
02 AM PM ELEM JRE 01
2:05 am pm 7:04
202 S MEADOW S COLCORD RD - W BONITA ST
01 04 AM PM ELEM
7:04 2:05 am pm
S COLCORD RD - W BONITA ST 202 S MEADOW
01 AM ELEM
7:05 am
S COLCORD RD - W CHERRY ST
02 01 PM AM ELEM JRE
2:11 7:05 pm am
600 S Green RD Valley S COLCORD - WParkway CHERRY ST
01 04 AM PM ELEM
7:05 2:25 am pm
S COLCORD - WParkway CHERRY ST 600 S Green RD Valley
01 AM ELEM
7:05 am
S COLCORD RD & W ELM ST
02 01 PM AM ELEM JRE
2:21 7:05 pm am
110 W AIRPORT S COLCORD RD &RD W ELM ST
01 04 AM PM ELEM
7:05 2:45 am pm
S COLCORD & W ELM ST E RANCHO RD 500 PAYSON RD ELEMENTARY-500
01 AM ELEM
7:06 am
300 W FRONTIER ST
02 AM PM ELEM JRE 01
2:23 am pm 7:06
600 W FRONTIER BRIDLE PATH 300 ST
01 04 AM PM ELEM
7:06 2:54 am pm
300 FRONTIER ST DR HWYW260 & HIGHLINE
01 AM ELEM
7:06 am
412 W FRONTIER ST
02 AM PM ELEM JRE 01
2:23 am pm 7:06
MCLANE & BRIDLEST PATH 412 W FRONTIER
01 04 AM PM ELEM
7:06 2:55 am pm
412 ST ON E HWY 260) LAZYWDFRONTIER MOTEL (STOP
01 AM ELEM
7:07 am
602 W FRONTIER ST
02 AM PM ELEM JRE 01
2:24 am pm 7:07
806 W FRONTIER BRIDLE PATH 602 ST
01 04 AM PM ELEM
7:07 2:56 am pm
602 FRONTIER ST -E HWY 260 STARWVALLEY MOTEL
01 AM ELEM
7:08 am
607 S MCLANE
02 AM PM ELEM JRE 01
2:25 am pm 7:08
1010SW BRIDLE PATH 607 MCLANE
01 04 AM PM ELEM
7:08 2:58 am pm
607 MCLANE 1ST S SET OF MBX (601-606) ON MOONLIGHT DR
01 AM ELEM
7:13 am
600 S Green Valley Parkway
02 AM PM ELEM JRE 01
2:25 am pm 7:13
815 S WGreen COLT Valley Parkway 600
01 04 AM PM ELEM
7:13 2:58 am pm
600 Valley Parkway 235 S E Green SUNBEAM (SPRINGDALE)
01 AM ELEM
7:24 am
500 PAYSON ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD
02 AM PM ELEM JRE 01
2:26 am pm 7:24
AA:2002 N SADDLE BLANKET - BARNUM CIR 500 PAYSON ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD
01 04 AM PM ELEM
7:24 2:59 am pm
500 ELEMENTARY-500 11 EPAYSON SUNBEAM (MOONLIGHT) E RANCHO RD
01 AM M/HS
7:30 am
500 PAYSON ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD
02 PM 01 AM ELEM M/HS JRE
2:27 am pm 7:30
509 PAYSON W JOHNSON 500 ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD
01 AM ELEM M/HS 04 PM
7:30 3:00 am pm
500 PAYSON ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD SPRINGDALE-RAINBOW DR
01 AM M/HS
7:38 am
EARHART PKWY & AVIATOR PKWY
02 01 PM AM ELEM M/HS JRE
2:29 7:38 pm am
207 W CORRAL EARHART PKWY & AVIATOR PKWY
01 AM ELEM M/HS 04 PM
7:38 3:01 am pm
EARHART PKWYDR & -AVIATOR PKWY 210 RAINBOW HOUSTON CRK CIR -STOP S
01 AM M/HS
7:40 am
CHENNAULT PKWY-GINA PT
02 PM 01 AM ELEM M/HS JRE
2:29 am pm 7:40
325 W CORRAL CHENNAULT PKWY-GINA PT
01 AM ELEM M/HS 04 PM
7:40 3:01 am pm
CHENNAULT RAINBOW & PKWY-GINA MOONLIGHTPT DR
01 AM M/HS
7:43 am
WHITEHOUSE - PALMER
02 PM 01 AM ELEM M/HS JRE
2:29 am pm 7:43
ROUNDUP & MUSTANG WHITEHOUSE - PALMERCIR.
01 AM ELEM M/HS 04 PM
7:43 3:02 am pm
WHITEHOUSE - PALMER MOONLIGHT DR & WHITE DR
01 AM M/HS
7:44 am
GRAFF & WHITEHOUSE
02 PM 01 AM ELEM M/HS JRE
2:30 am pm 7:44
103 W ROUNDUP GRAFF & WHITEHOUSE
01 AM ELEM M/HS 04 PM
7:44 3:03 am pm
GRAFF & WHITEHOUSE MOONLIGHT DR - CHILDRESS CIRCLE
01 AM M/HS
7:45 am
2801 GRAFF
02 PM 01 AM ELEM M/HS JRE
2:33 am pm 7:45
500 PAYSON 2801 GRAFF ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD
01 AM ELEM M/HS 04 PM
7:45 3:05 am pm
2801 GRAFF DR - SPRAGUE MOONLIGHT
01 AM M/HS
7:46 am
MADISON & NICKLAUS
02 PM 01 AM ELEM M/HS PES
2:45 am pm 7:46
500 PAYSON ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD MADISON & NICKLAUS
01 AM ELEM M/HS 04 PM
7:46 3:07 am pm
MADISON & NICKLAUS MOONLIGHT DR & EAGLES NEST RD
01 AM M/HS
7:47 am
2809 W BULLA DR
02 PM 01 AM ELEM M/HS PES
2:48 am pm 7:47
110 WWAIRPORT RD 2809 BULLA DR
01 AM ELEM M/HS 04 PM
7:47 3:08 am pm
2809 W BULLA DR DR(TURNAROUND AT END) 2089 MOONLIGHT
01 AM M/HS
7:48 am
203A West Airport Rd
02 PM 01 AM ELEM M/HS PES
2:52 am pm 7:48
MCLANE & BRIDLE PATH 203A West Airport Rd
01 AM ELEM M/HS 04 PM
7:48 3:18 am pm
203A West- Airport HWY 260 VALLEYRd RD (STOP ON HWY) AT MBX
01 AM M/HS
7:48 am
2503 N BULLA DR-N BOBBY JONES DR
02 01 PM AM ELEM M/HS PES
2:54 7:48 pm am
609 PATH BOBBY JONES DR 2503WNBRIDLE BULLA DR-N
01 04 AM PM M/HS
7:48 3:40 am pm
2503 BULLA DR-NRD BOBBY JONES DR 409 WNLONGHORN
01 AM M/HS
7:49 am
604 N VISTA RD
02 01 PM AM ELEM M/HS PES
2:56 7:49 pm am
806 BRIDLE 604 W N VISTA RDPATH
01 04 AM PM M/HS
7:49 3:51 am pm
604 VISTA RD HWYN260 & HIGHLINE DR
01 AM M/HS
7:52 am
W BONITA & S BRASSIE
02 PM 01 AM ELEM M/HS PES
2:58 am pm 7:52
1010 W BRIDLE PATH W BONITA & S BRASSIE
01 04 AM PM M/HS
7:52 3:52 am pm
W BONITA & S BRASSIE LAZY D MOTEL (STOP ON E HWY 260)
01 AM M/HS
7:53 am
W MESA DR & BRASSIE
02 PM 01 AM ELEM M/HS PES
3:00 am pm 7:53
815MESA W COLT W DR & BRASSIE
01 04 AM PM M/HS
7:53 3:53 am pm
W MESA DR & MOTEL BRASSIE-E HWY 260 STAR VALLEY
01 AM M/HS
7:54 am
AA:1509 W COUNTRY CLUB DR
02 PM 01 AM ELEM M/HS PES
3:02 am pm 7:54
AA:2002 W N SADDLE BLANKET - BARNUM CIR AA:1509 COUNTRY CLUB DR
01 04 AM PM M/HS
7:54 3:55 am pm
AA:1509 W COUNTRY CLUB DR 190 CORNERSTONE WAY
01 AM M/HS
7:55 am
RODEO & RANDOM WAY
02 PM 01 AM ELEM M/HS PES
3:04 am pm 7:55
509 W JOHNSON RODEO & RANDOM WAY
01 04 AM PM M/HS
7:55 3:57 am pm
RODEO RANDOM WAY 1ST SET&OF MBX (601-606) ON MOONLIGHT DR
01 AM M/HS
7:57 am
W STIRRUP WAY-S WESTERN DR
02 PM 01 AM ELEM M/HS PES
3:06 am pm 7:57
2004 N MCLANE W STIRRUP WAY-S WESTERN DR
01 04 AM PM M/HS
7:57 3:58 am pm
W STIRRUP WESTERN 2ND SET OF WAY-S MBX(607-611) ONDR MOONLIGHT/RAI
01 AM M/HS
7:58 am
S WESTERN DR-W REMUDA WAY
02 PM 01 AM ELEM M/HS PES
3:08 am pm 7:58
403 W HOUSTON RD WAY S WESTERN DR-WMESA REMUDA
01 04 AM PM M/HS
7:58 3:59 am pm
S WESTERN DR-W WAY 210 RAINBOW DR -REMUDA HOUSTON CRK CIR -STOP S
01 AM M/HS
8:00 am
COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE & MONTANA CIRCLE
02 PM 01 AM ELEM M/HS PES
3:09 am pm 8:00
405 W CHRISTOPHER COUNTRY CLUB DRIVEPT & MONTANA CIRCLE
01 04 AM PM M/HS
8:00 4:03 am pm
COUNTRY CLUB & MONTANA CIRCLE MOONLIGHT DR DRIVE - CHILDRESS CIRCLE
01 AM M/HS
8:02 am
W SUMMIT ST - S OAK ST
02 01 PM AM ELEM M/HS PES
3:12 8:02 pm am
2120 N FLORENCE W SUMMIT ST - S OAK ST
01 04 AM PM M/HS
8:02 4:04 am pm
W SUMMIT STDR - S- OAK ST MOONLIGHT SPRAGUE
01 AM M/HS
8:06 am
409 W LONGHORN RD
02 01 PM AM ELEM M/HS PES
3:14 8:06 pm am
1908 MCLANE 409 WNLONGHORN RD
01 04 AM PM M/HS
8:06 4:05 am pm
409 W LONGHORN RD MOONLIGHT DR - EAGLES NEST RD
01 AM M/HS
8:07 am
202 S MEADOW
02 PM 01 AM ELEM M/HS PES
3:16 am pm 8:07
507 S WMEADOW ARABIAN WAY 202
01 04 AM PM M/HS
8:07 4:06 am pm
202 MEADOW DR(TURNAROUND AT END) 2089SMOONLIGHT
01 PM ELEM JRE
2:05 pm
202 S MEADOW
02 PM ELEM JRE PES 01
3:18 pm 2:05
325 S WMEADOW CORRAL 202
01 04 PM ELEM M/HS JRE
2:05 4:14 pm
202 MEADOW HWYS260 - VALLEY RD (STOP ON HWY) AT MBX
01 PM ELEM JRE
2:11 pm
600 S Green Valley Parkway
02 PM ELEM JRE PES 01
3:20 pm 2:11
207 S WGreen CORRAL 600 Valley Parkway
01 04 PM ELEM M/HS JRE
2:11 4:22 pm
01 PM ELEM JRE
2:25 pm
602 W FRONTIER ST
02 PM ELEM JRE PES 01
3:22 pm 2:25
ROUNDUP & MUSTANG 602 W FRONTIER ST CIR.
01 05 PM AM ELEM JRE
2:25 6:41 pm am
01 PM ELEM JRE
2:26 pm
300 W FRONTIER ST
02 PM ELEM PES
3:24 pm
103 W ROUNDUP
05 AM ELEM
01 PM ELEM JRE
2:26 pm
412 W FRONTIER ST
02 PM M/HS
3:33 pm
409 W LONGHORN RD
05 AM ELEM
S COLCORD RD - W BONITA ST
02 PM M/HS
3:39 pm
110 W AIRPORT RD
3:41 pm
MCLANE & BRIDLE PATH
01 PM ELEM JRE
2:27 pm
AM AM AM AM
ELEM M/HS ELEM M/HS
am am am am
714 W RIM GISELA RD VIEW RD MCLANE & CHERRY Chuck Wagon Trail 606 S OAKCreek ST & Tatum Blvd Sycamore 1000 W RD SUMMIT GISELA
01 06 AM AM ELEM M/HS 01 06 AM AM ELEM M/HS 01 AM 06 AM ELEM M/HS
6:52 am 7:02 am 6:54 7:06 am am 6:55 am am 7:16
01 06 AM AM ELEM M/HS 01 06 AM AM ELEM M/HS 01 AM 06 AM ELEM M/HS
6:56 am 7:17 am 6:57 7:18 am am 6:57 am am 7:19
300 S STONETRAIL CREEK CIR 509 OXBOW 805 LONGHORN 675 W OXBOW 809 W LONGHORN OXBOW TRAIL & OLDHAMS
01 06 01 06
6:59 7:20 7:04 7:25
303 W OSO DORADO OXBOW TRAIL 102 S COLCORD RD GIBSON RANCH RD
AM AM AM AM
ELEM M/HS ELEM M/HS
am am am am
812 W RIM VIEW RD Rye Az W ROCKY RDTRAIL & S MARBLE PT 403 OXBOW
01 06 AM AM ELEM M/HS 01 06 AM AM ELEM M/HS 01 AM 06 AM ELEM M/HS
7:04 7:26 am am 7:05 7:27 am am 7:05 am am 7:30
01 06 AM AM ELEM M/HS 01 06 AM AM ELEM M/HS 01 AM 06 AM ELEM M/HS
7:06 am 7:31 am 7:06 7:33 am am 7:07 am am 7:48
01 06 AM AM ELEM M/HS 01 ELEM 06 AM PM ELEM 01 ELEM 06 AM PM ELEM
7:08 am 7:50 am 7:13 2:05 am pm 7:24 2:25 am pm
607 S MEADOW MCLANE 202 S 600 Valley Parkway 202 S S Green MEADOW 500 ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD 600 PAYSON S Green Valley Parkway
01 AM ELEM M/HS 06 PM 01 AM ELEM M/HS 06 PM 01 PM AM ELEM M/HS 06
7:30 2:45 am pm 7:38 2:50 am pm 7:40 pm am 2:51
500 500 PAYSON PAYSON ELEMENTARY-500 ELEMENTARY-500 E E RANCHO RANCHO RD RD EARHART & AVIATOR NELLIE DRPKWY & CHELSEA DR PKWY
01 AM ELEM M/HS 06 PM 01 M/HS 06 AM PM M/HS 01 PM AM M/HS M/HS 06
7:43 am 2:52 pm 7:44 3:05 am pm 7:45 pm am 3:35
01 06 01 06
7:46 3:46 7:47 3:47
AM M/HS PM M/HS AM M/HS PM M/HS
am pm am pm
S COLCORD RD -RD W &BONITA ST LANE ROUND VALLEY SAPPHIRE S COLCORD - W CHERRY 722 ROUND RD VALLEY ROAD ST S COLCORD RD & GIBSON RANCH RDW ELM ST 300 W FRONTIER ST GIBSON RANCH RD 412 W FRONTIER ST GIBSON RANCH RD 602 W 409 W FRONTIER LONGHORNST RD
CHENNAULT ELEANOR DRPKWY-GINA & CHELSEA PT DR WHITEHOUSE - PALMER DETROIT GRAFF & WHITEHOUSE 202 S MEADOW 2801WGRAFF 409 LONGHORN RD MADISON & NICKLAUS GIBSON RANCH RD 2809 W VALLEY BULLA DR ROUND RD & SAPPHIRE LANE 203A West Airport RdROAD 722 ROUND VALLEY
01 M/HS 06 AM PM M/HS 01 M/HS 06 AM PM M/HS 01 PM AM M/HS M/HS 06
7:48 3:48 am pm 7:48 3:50 am pm 7:49 pm am 3:51
01 AM M/HS M/HS 06 PM 01 M/HS 06 AM PM M/HS 01 PM AM M/HS M/HS 06
7:52 am 3:54 pm 7:53 4:04 am pm 7:54 pm am 4:05
01 AM M/HS M/HS 06 PM 01 M/HS 06 AM PM M/HS 01 M/HS 06 AM PM M/HS
7:55 am 4:06 pm 7:57 4:07 am pm 7:58 4:08 am pm
01 M/HS 06 AM PM M/HS 01 M/HS 06 AM PM M/HS 01 PM AM M/HS M/HS 06
8:00 4:18 am pm 8:02 4:21 am pm 8:06 pm am 4:27
600 Valley Parkway 202 S Green MEADOW
01 AM M/HS M/HS 06 PM 01 06 PM PM ELEM M/HS JRE 01 PM 06 PM ELEM M/HS JRE
8:07 am 4:30 pm 2:05 4:40 pm pm 2:11 pm pm 4:50
602 FRONTIER ST 202 W S MEADOW
01 06 PM PM ELEM M/HS JRE
2:25 5:10 pm pm
6:51 am
EARHART PKWY & AVIATOR PKWY
07 AM ELEM
6:52 am
909 N CHENAULT PKWY
07 AM ELEM
5:40 am
202 S MEADOW
05 AM ELEM
6:52 am
CHENNAULT PKWY-GINA PT
07 AM ELEM
6:05 am
Jake's Corner
05 AM ELEM
6:53 am
WHITEHOUSE - PALMER
07 AM ELEM
6:12 am
240 DEER CREEK
2503 N BULLA GIBSON RANCHDR-N RD BOBBY JONES DR 604 N VISTA RD RD GIBSON RANCH W BONITA & S BRASSIE GIBSON RANCH RD W MESA DR & BRASSIE 403 OXBOW TRAIL AA:1509 W COUNTRY CLUB DR 509 OXBOW TRAIL RODEO & RANDOM WAY 675 OXBOW W STIRRUP WAY-S WESTERN DR OXBOW TRAIL & OLDHAMS S WESTERN DR-W REMUDA WAY OXBOW TRAIL COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE & MONTANA CIRCLE Rye Az W SUMMIT GISELA RD ST - S OAK ST 409 W Wagon LONGHORN Chuck Trail RD 202 S MEADOW Sycamore Creek & Tatum Blvd 202 DEER S MEADOW 240 CREEK 600 S Green Jake's CornerValley Parkway 602 S WMEADOW FRONTIER ST 202 Gisela Rd
01 PM ELEM JRE
2:27 pm
S COLCORD RD - W CHERRY ST
02 PM M/HS
01 PM ELEM JRE
2:27 pm
S COLCORD RD & W ELM ST
02 PM M/HS
3:42 pm
218 W Corral Dr
05 AM ELEM
6:54 am
GRAFF & WHITEHOUSE
07 AM ELEM
6:27 am
Gisela Rd
01 PM ELEM JRE
2:28 pm
102 S COLCORD RD
02 PM M/HS
3:42 pm
609 W BRIDLE PATH
05 AM ELEM
6:55 am
2609 GRAFF
07 AM ELEM
6:30 am
Sycamore Creek & Tatum Blvd
01 PM ELEM JRE
2:29 pm
501 W WADE LANE
02 PM M/HS
3:43 pm
806 W BRIDLE PATH
05 AM ELEM
6:56 am
MADISON & NICKLAUS
07 AM ELEM
6:40 am
GISELA RD
01 PM ELEM JRE
2:30 pm
609 W RIM VIEW RD
02 PM M/HS
3:44 pm
1010 W BRIDLE PATH
05 AM ELEM
6:57 am
2607 W BULLA DR
07 AM ELEM
6:45 am
Rye Az
01 PM ELEM JRE
2:30 pm
714 W RIM VIEW RD
02 PM M/HS
3:45 pm
815 W COLT
05 AM ELEM
6:57 am
2903 W BULLA DR
07 AM ELEM
6:55 am
OXBOW & NOTTINGHAM
01 PM ELEM JRE
2:41 pm
500 PAYSON ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD
02 PM M/HS
3:46 pm
AA:2002 N SADDLE BLANKET - BARNUM CIR
05 AM ELEM
6:58 am
2503 N BULLA DR-N BOBBY JONES DR
07 AM ELEM
6:56 am
OXBOW TRAIL & THIELE
812 W RIM VIEW RD
02 PM M/HS
3:47 pm
2002 N MCLANE
05 AM ELEM
6:59 am
610 VISTA
07 AM ELEM
6:57 am
OXBOW TRAIL & WALNUT
300 S STONE CREEK CIR
02 PM M/HS
3:47 pm
509 W JOHNSON
05 AM ELEM
7:01 am
S VISTA RD & FAIRWAY LANE
07 AM ELEM
6:58 am
OXBOW & OLDHAMS RD
3:48 pm
401 W HOUSTON MESA RD
05 AM ELEM
7:02 am
W MESA DR & BRASSIE
07 AM ELEM
6:59 am
OXBOW TRAIL
01 PM ELEM JRE 01 PM ELEM JRE
3:31 pm 3:32 pm
01 PM ELEM JRE
3:32 pm
W ROCKY RD & S MARBLE PT
02 PM M/HS
01 PM ELEM JRE
3:33 pm
805 W LONGHORN
02 PM M/HS
3:49 pm
2108 COLDSPRINGS PT
05 AM ELEM
7:03 am
307 S BRASSIE DR
07 AM ELEM
7:05 am
653 UPPER ROUND VALLEY ROAD
01 PM ELEM PES
2:45 pm
500 PAYSON ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD
02 PM M/HS
3:50 pm
405 W CHRISTOPHER PT
05 AM ELEM
7:04 am
1802 W BONITA
07 AM ELEM
7:06 am
ROUND VALLEY RD & SAPPHIRE LANE
01 PM ELEM PES
2:50 pm
102 S COLCORD RD
02 PM M/HS
3:51 pm
2120 N FLORENCE
05 AM ELEM
7:05 am
AA:1509 W COUNTRY CLUB DR
07 AM ELEM
7:07 am
ROUND VALLEY RD
01 PM ELEM PES
2:51 pm
S COLCORD RD - W BONITA ST
02 PM M/HS
3:52 pm
1908 N MCLANE
05 AM ELEM
7:06 am
S. RODEO DR. & W. RANDOM WAY
S COLCORD RD & W ELM ST
507 W ARABIAN WAY
722 ROUND VALLEY ROAD
2:51 pm
3:53 pm
7:08 am
01 PM ELEM PES
02 PM M/HS
07 AM ELEM
05 AM ELEM
7:07 am
911 S RODEO DR
211 W CORRAL
GIBSON RANCH ROAD
300 W FRONTIER ST
3:54 pm
7:12 am
2:52 pm
02 PM M/HS
07 AM ELEM
01 PM ELEM PES
05 AM ELEM
7:08 am
W STIRRUP & S WESTERN DR
3:54 pm
325 W CORRAL
07 AM ELEM
7:13 am
GIBSON RANCH RD
412 W FRONTIER ST
02 PM M/HS
05 AM ELEM
7:09 am
S WESTERN DR & REMUDA
3:55 pm
ROUNDUP & MUSTANG CIR.
07 AM ELEM
7:15 am
LOWER ROUND VALLEY
S COLCORD RD - W CHERRY ST
02 PM M/HS
05 AM ELEM
7:10 am
S WESTERN DR & W GOLD NUGGET LANE
3:56 pm
103 W ROUNDUP
07 AM ELEM
7:30 am
600 S Green Valley Parkway
05 AM ELEM
7:12 am
COUNTRY CLUB & MONTANA CIR
07 AM ELEM
7:42 am
500 PAYSON ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD
01 PM ELEM PES 01 PM ELEM PES
2:52 pm 2:52 pm
01 PM ELEM PES
2:53 pm
602 W FRONTIER ST
02 PM M/HS
01 PM ELEM PES
2:54 pm
607 S MCLANE
02 PM M/HS
4:00 pm
DETROIT
05 AM ELEM
7:17 am
110 W. AERO
806 W CHERRY ST
NELLIE DR & CHELSEA DR
202 S MEADOW
2:54 pm
4:01 pm
7:52 am
01 PM ELEM PES
02 PM M/HS
07 AM ELEM
05 AM ELEM
7:18 am
WESTERLY & ESTATE
606 S OAK ST
ELEANOR DR & CHELSEA DR
202 S MEADOW
2:55 pm
4:02 pm
2:05 pm
01 PM ELEM PES
02 PM M/HS
07 PM ELEM
05 AM ELEM
7:19 am
PHOENIX & GOODFELLOW
812 W RIMVIEW RD
202 S MEADOW
600 S Green Valley Parkway
2:56 pm
4:10 pm
2:25 pm
01 PM ELEM PES
02 PM M/HS
07 PM ELEM
05 AM ELEM
7:20 am
1107 S MCLANE
1016 W RIM VIEW RD
202 S MEADOW
500 PAYSON ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD
3:02 pm
5:30 am
2:40 pm
01 PM ELEM PES
03 AM ELEM
07 PM ELEM
05 AM ELEM
7:22 am
905 S. MCLANE
6:20 am
NF 32 & BRIDGE RD
07 PM ELEM
2:55 pm
653 UPPER ROUND VALLEY ROAD
W ROCKY RD & S MARBLE PT
03 AM ELEM
05 AM ELEM
7:24 am
600 S Green Valley Parkway
6:29 am
Houston Mesa Rd & N Juniper Rd
07 PM ELEM
2:56 pm
ROUND VALLEY RD & SAPPHIRE LANE
300 S STONE CREEK CIR
03 AM ELEM
05 AM ELEM
7:55 am
500 PAYSON ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD
6:29 am
Houston Mesa Rd & Nf-64
07 PM ELEM
2:57 pm
ROUND VALLEY RD
805 W LONGHORN
03 AM ELEM
05 AM ELEM
8:15 am
202 S MEADOW
6:29 am
Houston Mesa Rd & SCOTT Dr
07 PM ELEM
2:58 pm
722 ROUND VALLEY ROAD
05 PM ELEM
409 W LONGHORN RD
07 PM ELEM
3:03 pm
GIBSON RANCH RD
01 PM ELEM PES 01 PM ELEM PES 01 PM ELEM PES
3:03 pm 3:04 pm 3:05 pm
01 PM ELEM PES
3:05 pm
809 W LONGHORN
03 AM ELEM
01 PM ELEM PES
3:07 pm
303 W OSO DORADO
03 AM ELEM
6:38 am
HOUSTON MESA RD & BEAVER FLAT RD
05 PM ELEM
2:05 pm
202 S MEADOW
715 W RIM VIEW RD
HOUSTON MESA RD & FREEDOM ACRES RD
GIBSON RANCH ROAD
3:08 pm
6:40 am
3:03 pm
01 PM ELEM PES
03 AM ELEM
07 PM ELEM
05 PM ELEM
2:25 pm
600 S Green Valley Parkway
609 W RIM VIEW RD
HOUSTON MESA RD & MIDWAY RD
LOWER ROUND VALLEY
3:09 pm
6:41 am
3:06 pm
01 PM ELEM PES
03 AM ELEM
07 PM ELEM
05 PM ELEM
2:45 pm
500 PAYSON ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD
501 W WADE LANE
Houston Mesa Rd & Sunflower Dr
OXBOW & NOTTINGHAM
3:10 pm
6:42 am
3:16 pm
01 PM ELEM PES
03 AM ELEM
07 PM ELEM
05 PM ELEM
2:51 pm
110 W. AERO
307 S MEADOW
CABALLERO & CHERRY ANN
OXBOW TRAIL & THIELE
3:11 pm
6:49 am
3:17 pm
01 PM ELEM PES
03 AM ELEM
07 PM ELEM
05 PM ELEM
2:53 pm
PHOENIX & GOODFELLOW
6:50 am
CABALLERO & HALLWAY RD
07 PM ELEM
3:18 pm
OXBOW TRAIL & WALNUT
409 W LONGHORN RD
03 AM ELEM
05 PM ELEM
2:53 pm
WESTERLY & ESTATE
6:51 am
CABALLERO & DEADEYE RD
07 PM ELEM
3:19 pm
OXBOW & OLDHAMS RD
W SUMMIT ST - S OAK ST
03 AM ELEM
05 PM ELEM
2:54 pm
1005 S GOODFELLOW RD
7:06 am
ELEANOR DR & CHELSEA DR
07 PM ELEM
3:20 pm
OXBOW TRAIL
COUNTRY CLUB & MONTANA CIR
03 AM ELEM
05 PM ELEM
2:54 pm
1107 S. McLane Rd #4
7:06 am
NELLIE DR & CHELSEA DR
07 PM ELEM
3:31 pm
Rye Az
05 PM ELEM
2:55 pm
905 S. MCLANE
07 PM ELEM
3:34 pm
GISELA RD
01 PM M/HS 01 PM M/HS 01 PM M/HS
3:33 pm 3:39 pm 3:43 pm
01 PM M/HS
3:44 pm
W STIRRUP WAY-S WESTERN DR
03 AM ELEM
01 PM M/HS
3:45 pm
RODEO & RANDOM WAY
03 AM ELEM
7:07 am
DETROIT
05 PM ELEM
2:58 pm
COUNTRY CLUB & MONTANA CIR
AA:1509 W COUNTRY CLUB DR
600 S Green Valley Parkway
Gisela Rd
3:46 pm
7:25 am
3:47 pm
01 PM M/HS
03 AM ELEM
07 PM ELEM
05 PM ELEM
2:59 pm
S WESTERN DR & W GOLD NUGGET LANE
W MESA DR & BRASSIE
500 PAYSON ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD
Sycamore Creek & Tatum Blvd
3:47 pm
7:38 am
3:50 pm
01 PM M/HS
03 AM ELEM
07 PM ELEM
05 PM ELEM
3:00 pm
911 S RODEO DR
W BONITA & S BRASSIE
202 S MEADOW
S HWY 87 & DEEK CREEK
3:48 pm
7:45 am
4:04 pm
01 PM M/HS
03 AM ELEM
07 PM ELEM
05 PM ELEM
3:00 pm
S WESTERN DR & REMUDA
202 S MEADOW
240 DEER CREEK
604 N VISTA RD
2:05 pm
4:06 pm
3:49 pm
03 PM ELEM
07 PM ELEM
01 PM M/HS
05 PM ELEM
3:00 pm
W STIRRUP & S WESTERN DR
2:25 pm
600 S Green Valley Parkway
07 PM ELEM
4:13 pm
Jake's Corner
2503 N BULLA DR-N BOBBY JONES DR
03 PM ELEM
05 PM ELEM
3:02 pm
S. RODEO DR. & W. RANDOM WAY
2:45 pm
500 PAYSON ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD
07 PM ELEM
4:38 pm
202 S MEADOW
2606 W BULLA DR
03 PM ELEM
05 PM ELEM
3:03 pm
AA:1509 W COUNTRY CLUB DR
2:55 pm
CABALLERO & DEADEYE RD
08 AM ELEM
6:29 am
202 S MEADOW
05 PM ELEM
3:05 pm
1802 W BONITA
08 AM ELEM
6:38 am
701 CHAPARRAL PINES DR
01 PM M/HS 01 PM M/HS
3:50 pm 3:52 pm
01 PM M/HS
3:54 pm
MADISON & NICKLAUS
03 PM ELEM
01 PM M/HS
3:55 pm
2801 GRAFF
03 PM ELEM
2:56 pm
CABALLERO & HALLWAY RD
05 PM ELEM
3:05 pm
307 S BRASSIE DR
WHITEHOUSE & NICKLAUS
7985 VISTA DEL NORTE
CHAPARRAL PINES DR & PINEGATE CT
3:57 pm
2:57 pm
6:38 am
01 PM M/HS
03 PM ELEM
08 AM ELEM
05 PM ELEM
3:05 pm
W MESA DR & BRASSIE
EARHART PKWY & AVIATOR PKWY
CABALLERO & CHERRY ANN
808 CHAPARRAL PINES DR
4:00 pm
2:57 pm
6:41 am
01 PM M/HS
03 PM ELEM
08 AM ELEM
05 PM ELEM
3:06 pm
S VISTA RD & FAIRWAY LANE
202 S MEADOW
Houston Mesa Rd & Sunflower Dr
CHAPARRAL PINES DR & TRAILHEAD DR
4:10 pm
3:03 pm
6:43 am
01 PM M/HS
03 PM ELEM
08 AM ELEM
05 PM ELEM
3:09 pm
610 VISTA
08 AM ELEM
6:49 am
E GRANITE DELLS RD & S DUDLEY
01 PM M/HS
4:59 pm
CHENNAULT PKWY-GINA PT
03 PM ELEM
3:04 pm
HOUSTON MESA RD & FREEDOM ACRES RD
05 PM ELEM
3:10 pm
2503 N BULLA DR-N BOBBY JONES DR
08 AM ELEM
6:50 am
GRANITE DELLS & THOMAS
02 AM ELEM
6:50 am
202 S MEADOW
03 PM ELEM
3:04 pm
HOUSTON MESA RD & MIDWAY RD
05 PM ELEM
3:10 pm
2606 W BULLA DR
08 AM ELEM
6:51 am
GRANITE DELLS RD & S HERMOSILLO DR
MCLANE & BRIDLE PATH
03 PM ELEM
3:07 pm
HOUSTON MESA RD & BEAVER FLAT RD
05 PM ELEM
3:10 pm
BULLA & N. HOGAN DR
08 AM ELEM
6:52 am
GRANITE DELLS RD & S SUTTON RD
600 W BRIDLE PATH
03 PM ELEM
3:17 pm
Houston Mesa Rd & N Juniper Rd
05 PM ELEM
3:11 pm
2903 W BULLA DR
08 AM ELEM
6:57 am
806 E FRONTIER ST
3:17 pm
Houston Mesa Rd & SCOTT Dr
05 PM ELEM
3:12 pm
AA:801 N MADISON DR
08 AM ELEM
6:57 am
S MUDSPRINGS RD & E FRONTIER ST S MUDSPRINGS RD & WADE CIR
02 AM ELEM 02 AM ELEM
6:58 am 6:59 am
02 AM ELEM
6:59 am
806 W BRIDLE PATH
03 PM ELEM
02 AM ELEM
7:00 am
1010 W BRIDLE PATH
03 PM ELEM
3:18 pm
Houston Mesa Rd & Nf-64
05 PM ELEM
3:12 pm
MADISON & NICKLAUS
08 AM ELEM
6:57 am
02 AM ELEM
7:00 am
815 W COLT
03 PM ELEM
3:28 pm
NF 32 & BRIDGE RD
05 PM ELEM
3:13 pm
2609 GRAFF
08 AM ELEM
6:58 am
700 E FRONTIER ST
02 AM ELEM
7:01 am
AA:2002 N SADDLE BLANKET - BARNUM CIR
03 PM ELEM
3:50 pm
202 S MEADOW
05 PM ELEM
3:14 pm
GRAFF & WHITEHOUSE
08 AM ELEM
7:00 am
304 E CHERRY ST
02 AM ELEM
7:02 am
509 W JOHNSON
04 AM ELEM
6:30 am
202 S MEADOW
05 PM ELEM
3:14 pm
WHITEHOUSE - PALMER
08 AM ELEM
7:00 am
602 S PONDEROSA ST
02 AM ELEM
7:05 am
403 W HOUSTON MESA RD
04 AM ELEM
6:37 am
HWY 260 & HIGHLINE DR
05 PM ELEM
3:17 pm
CHENNAULT PKWY-GINA PT
08 AM ELEM
7:01 am
S MARIPOSA ST & E MCKAMEY ST
02 AM ELEM
7:07 am
405 W CHRISTOPHER PT
04 AM ELEM
6:38 am
LAZY D MOTEL (STOP ON E HWY 260)
05 PM ELEM
3:19 pm
EARHART PKWY & AVIATOR PKWY
08 AM ELEM
7:02 am
406 S MARIPOSA ST
2120 N FLORENCE
04 AM ELEM
6:40 am
601-606 MBX 1ST SET ON MOONLIGHT DR
05 PM M/HS
3:35 pm
409 W LONGHORN RD
08 AM ELEM
7:02 am
E BONITA ST & S CLARK RD
6:41 am
2ND SET OF MBX(607-611) ON MOONLIGHT/RAI
05 PM M/HS
3:43 pm
MARS & MILKY WAY
08 AM ELEM
7:02 am
E BONITA ST & S GOODNOW RD
02 AM ELEM
7:08 am
02 AM ELEM
7:10 am
2002 N MCLANE
04 AM ELEM
02 AM ELEM
7:11 am
1908 N MCLANE
04 AM ELEM
6:42 am
210 RAINBOW DR - HOUSTON CRK CIR -STOP S
05 PM M/HS
3:47 pm
STEVE COURY FORD-E HWY 260
08 AM ELEM
7:02 am
E BONITA ST & S PONDEROSA ST
02 AM ELEM
7:11 am
507 W ARABIAN WAY
04 AM ELEM
6:45 am
MOONLIGHT DR - CHILDRESS CIRCLE
05 PM M/HS
3:48 pm
HWY 260 & MAYFIELD CANYON ROAD
08 AM ELEM
7:03 am
405 S MANZANITA DR
02 AM ELEM
7:13 am
325 W CORRAL
04 AM ELEM
6:45 am
MOONLIGHT DR & WHITE DR
05 PM M/HS
3:52 pm
DEALER'S CHOICE RD
08 AM ELEM
7:03 am
S MANZANITA DR & E WADE LN
02 AM ELEM
7:14 am
103 W ROUNDUP
04 AM ELEM
6:48 am
MOONLIGHT DR - EAGLES NEST RD
05 PM M/HS
3:54 pm
E HWY 260
08 AM ELEM
7:04 am
503 E MCKAMEY
02 AM ELEM
7:14 am
207 W CORRAL
04 AM ELEM
6:49 am
MOONLIGHT DR - SPRAGUE
05 PM M/HS
3:57 pm
HWY 260 & LION SPRINGS ROAD
08 AM ELEM
7:04 am
705 E MCKAMEY
02 AM ELEM
7:14 am
ROUNDUP & MUSTANG CIR.
04 AM ELEM
6:50 am
2089 MOONLIGHT DR(TURNAROUND AT END)
05 PM M/HS
4:00 pm
E HWY 260
08 AM ELEM
7:05 am
S ST PHILLIPS ST & E JUNIPER ST
110 W AIRPORT RD
04 AM ELEM
6:56 am
11 E SUNBEAM (MOONLIGHT)
05 PM M/HS
4:07 pm
TONTO VILLAGE
08 AM ELEM
7:07 am
305 S BENTLEY
6:56 am
235 E SUNBEAM (SPRINGDALE)
05 PM M/HS
4:08 pm
TONTO VILLAGE FIRE CONTROL RD MAILBOXES
08 AM ELEM
7:15 am
600 S Green Valley Parkway
02 AM ELEM
7:16 am
02 AM ELEM
7:26 am
600 S Green Valley Parkway
04 AM ELEM
02 AM ELEM
7:38 am
500 PAYSON ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD
04 AM ELEM
6:57 am
601-606 MBX 1ST SET ON MOONLIGHT DR
05 PM M/HS
4:09 pm
JOHNSON BLVD & FITCH LANE
08 AM ELEM
7:26 am
500 PAYSON ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD
02 AM M/HS
7:42 am
500 PAYSON ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD
04 AM ELEM
6:59 am
STEVE COURY FORD-E HWY 260
05 PM M/HS
4:12 pm
KOHL'S RANCH
08 AM M/HS
7:33 am
CHAPARRAL PINES DR & TRAILHEAD DR
02 AM M/HS
7:45 am
110 W AIRPORT RD
04 AM ELEM
7:00 am
STAR VALLEY MOTEL -E HWY 260
05 PM M/HS
4:17 pm
CHRISTOPHER CREEK LOOP
08 AM M/HS
7:35 am
808 CHAPARRAL PINES DR
02 AM M/HS
7:47 am
MCLANE & BRIDLE PATH
04 AM ELEM
7:01 am
E HWY 260 AT VALLEY RD
05 PM M/HS
4:18 pm
CHRISTOPHER CREEK LOOP
08 AM M/HS
7:43 am
S Mudsprings Rd & E Hwy 260
02 AM M/HS
7:48 am
600 W BRIDLE PATH
04 AM ELEM
7:12 am
600 S Green Valley Parkway
05 PM M/HS
4:19 pm
HUNTER CREEK DR
08 AM M/HS
7:44 am
905 E PARK DR
02 AM M/HS
7:49 am
806 W BRIDLE PATH
04 AM ELEM
7:23 am
500 PAYSON ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD
05 PM M/HS
4:24 am
E HWY 260 & COLCORD RD
08 AM M/HS
7:45 am
509 E PARK DR
02 AM M/HS
7:50 am
1010 W BRIDLE PATH
04 AM M/HS
7:36 am
HWY 260 & HIGHLINE DR
05 PM M/HS
4:54 pm
202 S MEADOW
08 AM M/HS
7:45 am
N MANZANITA DR & E BOB ST.
COLT & ROGERS
04 AM M/HS
7:37 am
LAZY D MOTEL (STOP ON E HWY 260)
06 AM M/HS
6:00 am
202 S MEADOW
08 AM M/HS
7:47 am
GRANITE DELLS RD & THOMAS LN
7:39 am
SPRINGDALE-RAINBOW DR
06 AM M/HS
6:25 am
Jake's Corner
08 AM M/HS
7:49 am
GRANITE DELLS RD & S HERMOSILLO DR
02 AM M/HS
7:51 am
02 AM M/HS
7:52 am
AA:2002 N SADDLE BLANKET - BARNUM CIR
04 AM M/HS
02 AM M/HS
7:53 am
509 W JOHNSON
04 AM M/HS
7:41 am
210 RAINBOW DR - HOUSTON CRK CIR -STOP S
08 AM M/HS
7:50 am
GRANITE DELLS RD & S SUTTON RD
02 AM M/HS
7:55 am
401 W HOUSTON MESA RD
04 AM M/HS
7:42 am
RAINBOW & MOONLIGHT DR
08 AM M/HS
7:52 am
409 S MUDSPRINGS RD
02 AM M/HS
7:56 am
2108 COLDSPRINGS PT
04 AM M/HS
7:43 am
MOONLIGHT DR - CHILDRESS CIRCLE
08 AM M/HS
7:55 am
906 E FRONTIER ST
02 AM M/HS
7:57 am
405 W CHRISTOPHER PT
7:45 am
MOONLIGHT DR & EAGLES NEST RD
08 AM M/HS
7:56 am
700 E FRONTIER ST
02 AM M/HS
7:58 am
2120 N FLORENCE
04 AM M/HS
7:49 am
MOONLIGHT DR - SPRAGUE
08 AM M/HS
7:57 am
S MANZANITA DR & E CHERRY ST
02 AM M/HS
7:59 am
1908 N MCLANE
04 AM M/HS
7:54 am
187 MOONLIGHT DR
08 AM M/HS
7:56 am
STEVE COURY FORD-E HWY 260
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02 AM M/HS
8:00 am
507 W ARABIAN WAY
04 AM M/HS
02 AM M/HS
8:01 am
325 W CORRAL
04 AM M/HS
7:59 am
190 CORNERSTONE WAY
02 AM M/HS
8:02 am
207 W CORRAL
04 AM M/HS
8:00 am
STAR VALLEY MOTEL -E HWY 260
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02 AM M/HS
8:03 am
ROUNDUP & MUSTANG CIR.
04 AM M/HS
8:02 am
HWY 260 - VALLEY RD (STOP ON HWY) AT MBX
08 AM M/HS
8:07 am
202 S MEADOW
02 AM M/HS
8:10 am
409 W LONGHORN RD
04 AM M/HS
8:10 am
409 W LONGHORN RD
08 PM ELEM JRE
2:05 pm
202 S MEADOW
02 AM M/HS
8:15 am
202 S MEADOW
04 AM M/HS
8:17 am
202 S MEADOW
08 PM ELEM JRE
2:10 pm
600 S Green Valley Parkway
02 PM ELEM JRE
2:05 pm
202 S MEADOW
2:05 pm
202 S MEADOW
08 PM ELEM JRE
2:30 pm
406 S MARIPOSA ST
02 PM ELEM JRE
2:11 pm
600 S Green Valley Parkway
2:25 pm
600 S Green Valley Parkway
08 PM ELEM JRE
2:30 pm
2:45 pm
500 PAYSON ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD
08 PM ELEM JRE
04 PM ELEM
2:54 pm
HWY 260 & HIGHLINE DR
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S MARIPOSA ST & E MCKAMEY ST
04 PM ELEM 04 PM ELEM
2:55 pm
LAZY D MOTEL (STOP ON E HWY 260)
08 PM ELEM JRE
04 PM ELEM
2:56 pm
STAR VALLEY MOTEL -E HWY 260
04 PM ELEM
2:58 pm
1ST SET OF MBX (601-606) ON MOONLIGHT DR
04 PM ELEM
2:58 pm
235 E SUNBEAM (SPRINGDALE)
04 PM ELEM
2:59 pm
11 E SUNBEAM (MOONLIGHT)
04 PM ELEM
3:00 pm
SPRINGDALE-RAINBOW DR
04 PM ELEM
3:01 pm
210 RAINBOW DR - HOUSTON CRK CIR -STOP S
04 PM ELEM
3:01 pm
RAINBOW & MOONLIGHT DR
04 PM ELEM
3:02 pm
MOONLIGHT DR & WHITE DR
04 PM ELEM
3:03 pm
MOONLIGHT DR - CHILDRESS CIRCLE
04 PM ELEM
3:05 pm
MOONLIGHT DR - SPRAGUE
04 PM ELEM
3:07 pm
MOONLIGHT DR & EAGLES NEST RD
04 PM ELEM
3:08 pm
2089 MOONLIGHT DR(TURNAROUND AT END)
04 PM ELEM
3:18 pm
HWY 260 - VALLEY RD (STOP ON HWY) AT MBX
04 PM M/HS
3:40 pm
409 W LONGHORN RD
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700 E FRONTIER ST
08 AM ELEM
6:57 am
S MUDSPRINGS RD & E FRONTIER ST
10 PM ELEM PES
2:53 pm
104 W FOREST
08 AM ELEM
6:57 am
S MUDSPRINGS RD & WADE CIR
10 PM ELEM PES
2:54 pm
COLCORD & PINECONE CIR
08 AM ELEM
6:58 am
700 E FRONTIER ST
10 PM ELEM PES
2:55 pm
COLCORD & CHATEAU CIRCLE
13 AM ELEM
6:43 am
1304 WOODLAND DR
08 AM ELEM
7:00 am
304 E CHERRY ST
10 PM ELEM PES
2:56 pm
105 W SHERWOOD
13 AM ELEM
6:44 am
E AIRLINE BLVD & GILA DR
08 AM ELEM
7:00 am
602 S PONDEROSA ST
10 PM ELEM PES
2:58 pm
FOREST & WRANGLER CIRCLE
13 AM ELEM
6:45 am
E AIRLINE BLVD & CURTISS CIR
08 AM ELEM
7:01 am
S MARIPOSA ST & E MCKAMEY ST
10 PM ELEM PES
3:00 pm
MCLANE & DOUBLE TREE CIRCLE
13 AM ELEM
6:46 am
BRADLEY DR & E RANCHO RD
08 AM ELEM
7:02 am
406 S MARIPOSA ST
10 PM ELEM PES
3:01 pm
MCLANE & RUMSEY DR
13 AM ELEM
6:47 am
ALPINE HEIGHTS DR & N FARVIEW DR
08 AM ELEM
7:02 am
E BONITA ST & S CLARK RD
10 PM ELEM PES
3:03 pm
605 W OVERLAND
13 AM ELEM
6:47 am
BRADLEY DR & EASY ST
08 AM ELEM
7:02 am
E BONITA ST & S GOODNOW RD
10 PM ELEM PES
3:05 pm
101 MOGOLLON TRAIL
13 AM ELEM
6:47 am
EASY ST & SUNSET
08 AM ELEM
7:02 am
E BONITA ST & S PONDEROSA ST
10 PM ELEM PES
3:06 pm
313 MOGOLLON TRAIL
13 AM ELEM
6:48 am
1102 N CAMELOT DR
08 AM ELEM
7:03 am
405 S MANZANITA DR
10 PM ELEM PES
3:08 pm
849 PAYSON PARKWAY
13 AM ELEM
6:51 am
EASY ST & MATTERHORN
08 AM ELEM
7:03 am
S MANZANITA DR & E WADE LN
10 PM ELEM PES
3:09 pm
PAYSON PARKWAY & OVERLAND
13 AM ELEM
6:52 am
E EASY & N GILA DR
08 AM ELEM
7:04 am
503 E MCKAMEY
10 PM ELEM PES
3:10 pm
S LAKESHORE RD & W BIRCHWOOD
13 AM ELEM
6:52 am
EASY ST & CAREFREE CIRCLE
08 AM ELEM
7:04 am
705 E MCKAMEY
09 PM ELEM JRE
2:30 pm
105 E MAIN ST
10 PM ELEM PES
3:11 pm
DRIFTWOOD & LAKESHORE DR.
13 AM ELEM
6:52 am
GILA DRIVE & EIDLEWEISS CIRCLE
08 AM ELEM
7:05 am
S ST PHILLIPS ST & E JUNIPER ST
09 PM ELEM JRE
2:31 pm
COEUR D'ALENE & PONDEROSA
10 PM ELEM PES
3:12 pm
CHATHAM DR & HERITAGE LANE
13 AM ELEM
6:53 am
300 E EIDELWEISS CIRCLE
7:07 am
305 S BENTLEY
09 PM ELEM JRE
2:32 pm
805 COEUR D' ALENE
10 PM ELEM PES
3:13 pm
CHATHAM & PINECREST
13 AM ELEM
6:53 am
E SHERWOOD DRIVE & E PINNACLE CIRCLE
7:15 am
600 S Green Valley Parkway
09 PM ELEM JRE
2:33 pm
403 E CONTINENTAL DR
10 PM ELEM PES
3:14 pm
1204 CHATHAM
13 AM ELEM
6:53 am
EIDLEWEISS CIRCLE & SHERWOOD
7:26 am
500 PAYSON ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD
09 PM ELEM JRE
2:35 pm
214 E AERO DR
10 PM ELEM PES
3:15 pm
W Wagon Trail
13 AM ELEM
6:54 am
926 N EASY ST
7:33 am
CHAPARRAL PINES DR & TRAILHEAD DR
09 PM ELEM JRE
2:42 pm
500 PAYSON ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD
10 PM ELEM PES
3:16 pm
W Wagon Trail & Antelope Pt
13 AM ELEM
6:55 am
602 N EASY ST
7:35 am
808 CHAPARRAL PINES DR
09 PM ELEM PES
2:45 pm
500 PAYSON ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD
10 PM ELEM PES
3:17 pm
403 N PIONEER TR
13 AM ELEM
6:55 am
908 N EASY ST
7:43 am
S Mudsprings Rd & E Hwy 260
09 PM ELEM PES
2:52 pm
105 E MAIN ST
10 PM ELEM PES
3:18 pm
714 N BOULDER RIDGE
13 AM ELEM
6:55 am
N EASY ST & E FOREST DR
7:44 am
905 E PARK DR
09 PM ELEM PES
2:53 pm
COEUR D'ALENE & PONDEROSA
10 PM ELEM PES
3:19 pm
SHERWOOD & BLUE SPRUCE
13 AM ELEM
6:56 am
N MANZANITA DR & N LUZERN CIR
08 AM M/HS
7:45 am
509 E PARK DR
09 PM ELEM PES
2:55 pm
907 CORONADO WAY
10 PM ELEM PES
3:20 pm
COUNTRY LN & PROSPECTOR CIR.
13 AM ELEM
6:58 am
707 N MATTERHORN
08 AM M/HS Route_Name
7:45 am Time
N MANZANITA DR & E BOB ST. StopAddress
09 PM ELEM PES Route_Name
2:56 pm Time
CORONADO StopAddress WAY - TAHOE VISTA
10 PM ELEM PES Route_Name
3:21 pm Time
SHERWOOD & W FOREST DR StopAddress
01 08 AM ELEM M/HS
6:45 7:47 am
202 S MEADOW GRANITE DELLS RD & THOMAS LN
01 09 AM PM ELEM PES
6:45 2:57 am pm
202 S MEADOW MANZANITA & AMARILLO
01 10 AM PM ELEM PES
6:45 3:22 am pm
202 706 S WMEADOW SHERWOOD
13 AM ELEM Route_Name 13 AM ELEM 01
6:58 am Time 6:59 am 6:45
E FOREST DR & WILLIAM TELL CIRCLE StopAddress 902 S N MEADOW MATTERHORN 202
01 08 AM ELEM M/HS
6:47 7:49 am
501 W WADE LANE GRANITE DELLS RD & S HERMOSILLO DR
01 09 AM PM ELEM PES
6:47 2:59 am pm
501 W WADE LANE CONTINENTAL DR & CARSON CITY CIRCLE
01 10 AM PM ELEM PES
6:47 3:23 am pm
501 LANE 602 W WADE SHERWOOD
13 AM ELEM 01
7:00 am 6:47
607 W GILA LN LANE 501 WADE
01 08 AM ELEM M/HS
6:48 7:50 am
609 W RIM VIEWRD RD& S SUTTON RD GRANITE DELLS
01 09 AM PM ELEM PES
6:48 3:00 am pm
609 RIM VIEW RD DR 403 W E CONTINENTAL
01 10 AM PM ELEM PES
6:48 3:24 am pm
609 W RIM VIEW RD RD MCLANE &W LOCUST
13 AM ELEM 01
7:01 am 6:48
900 W N GRANITE 609 RIM VIEWDR RD
01 08 AM ELEM M/HS
6:48 7:52 am
714 RIM VIEW RDRD 409 W S MUDSPRINGS
01 09 AM PM ELEM PES
6:48 3:01 am pm
714 RIM VIEW 215 W E AERO DR RD
01 ELEM 10 AM PM M/HS
6:48 3:40 am pm
714 VIEW RD 409 W RIM LONGHORN RD
13 AM ELEM 01
7:03 am 6:48
E EVERGREEN ST RD & N CAREFREE CIR 714 W RIM VIEW
01 08 AM ELEM M/HS
6:49 7:55 am
MCLANE & CHERRY 906 E FRONTIER ST
01 09 AM PM ELEM PES
6:49 3:02 am pm
MCLANE & CHERRY 121 E CEDAR
01 ELEM 10 AM PM M/HS
6:49 3:42 am pm
MCLANE & CHERRY DOUBLE TREE CIRCLE
13 AM ELEM 01
7:03 am 6:49
E EVERGREEN ST & N WILLIAM TELL CIR MCLANE & CHERRY
01 08 AM ELEM M/HS
6:50 7:56 am
606 S OAK ST 700 E FRONTIER ST
01 09 AM PM ELEM PES
6:50 3:07 am pm
606 S Apache OAK ST Reservation Tonto
01 ELEM 10 AM PM M/HS
6:50 3:43 am pm
606 S OAK ST FOREST & WRANGLER CIRCLE
13 AM ELEM 01
7:04 am 6:50
502 E PARKST DR 606 S OAK
01 08 AM ELEM M/HS
6:52 7:57 am
1000 W SUMMIT S MANZANITA DR & E CHERRY ST
01 09 AM PM ELEM PES
6:52 3:08 am pm
1000 SUMMIT Tonto W Apache Reservation Lot 7
01 ELEM 10 AM PM M/HS
6:52 3:44 am pm
1000 W SUMMIT COLCORD & CHATEAU CIRCLE
13 01 AM ELEM
7:05 6:52 am
902 PARK DR 1000EW SUMMIT
01 08 AM ELEM M/HS
6:54 7:57 am
812 W RIM VIEW S MANZANITA DR RD & E WADE LN
01 09 AM PM ELEM PES
6:54 3:12 am pm
812 RIM VIEW RD 209 W E PINE
01 ELEM 10 AM PM M/HS
6:54 3:45 am pm
812 VIEW RD 105 W RIM SHERWOOD
13 AM ELEM 01
7:07 am 6:54
N MUDSPRINGS 812 W RIM VIEWRD RD
01 08 AM ELEM M/HS
6:55 7:59 am
W ROCKY RD &ST S MARBLE PT ST S ST PHILLIPS & E JUNIPER
01 09 AM PM ELEM PES
6:55 3:13 am pm
W RD & S MARBLE PT 311ROCKY E PHOENIX
01 ELEM 10 AM PM M/HS
6:55 3:49 am pm
W ROCKY&RD & S MARBLE MCLANE W LOCUST RD PT
13 AM ELEM 01
7:09 am 6:55
203ROCKY MANZANITA W RD & SDRIVE MARBLE PT
01 08 AM ELEM M/HS
6:56 8:00 am
300 CREEK 307 S STONE BENTLEY ST CIR
01 09 AM PM ELEM PES
6:56 3:16 am pm
300 S STONE CREEK CIR PHOENIX & HUNTER DR
01 ELEM 10 AM PM M/HS
6:56 3:52 am pm
300 S STONE CIR COUNTRY LN CREEK & PROSPECTOR CIR.
13 AM ELEM 01
7:11 am 6:56
507 S E STONE ECKLESCREEK ST 300 CIR
01 08 AM ELEM M/HS
6:57 8:05 am
805 409 W LONGHORN RD
01 09 AM PM ELEM PES
6:57 3:20 am pm
805 W LONGHORN E PHOENIX ST & SUTTON RD
01 ELEM 10 AM PM M/HS
6:57 3:52 am pm
805 W LONGHORN N EAGLE RIDGE RD & N EAGLE RIDGE CIR
13 AM ELEM 01
7:12 am 6:57
301 TITEL & BOBB 805 W LONGHORN
01 08 AM ELEM M/HS
6:57 8:07 am
809 WMEADOW LONGHORN 202 S
01 09 AM PM ELEM PES
6:57 3:27 am pm
809 WPHOENIX LONGHORN 119 E
01 ELEM 10 AM PM M/HS
6:57 3:53 am pm
809 W LONGHORN SHERWOOD & BLUE SPRUCE
13 AM ELEM 01
7:13 am 6:57
502 E 809 WLORENE LONGHORN
01 08 AM PM ELEM JRE
6:59 2:05 am pm
303 WMEADOW OSO DORADO 202 S
01 ELEM 09 AM PM M/HS
6:59 3:38 am pm
303 DORADO 409 W OSO LONGHORN RD
01 ELEM 10 AM PM M/HS
6:59 3:54 am pm
303 W BOULDER OSO DORADO 604 N RIDGE RD
13 AM ELEM 01
7:23 am 6:59
600 S Valley Parkway 303 WGreen OSO DORADO
01 08 AM PM ELEM JRE
7:04 2:10 am pm
102 COLCORD RDParkway 600 S Green Valley
01 ELEM 09 AM PM M/HS
7:04 3:43 am pm
102 S COLCORD RD MCLANE & CHERRY
01 ELEM 10 AM PM M/HS
7:04 3:55 am pm
102 S COLCORD 929 W COUNTRYRD LANE
13 AM ELEM 01
7:33 am 7:04
500 PAYSON ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD 102 S COLCORD RD
01 08 AM PM ELEM JRE
7:04 2:30 am pm
S COLCORD RD - W 406 S MARIPOSA ST BONITA ST
01 ELEM 09 AM PM M/HS
7:04 3:47 am pm
S COLCORD RD - W BONITA ST MCLANE & AERO
01 ELEM 10 AM PM M/HS
7:04 3:56 am pm
S RD&- Antelope W BONITA WCOLCORD Wagon Trail Pt ST
13 AM ELEM M/HS 01
7:04 am
1321 WOODLAND DRBONITA ST S COLCORD RD - W
01 08 AM PM ELEM JRE
7:05 2:30 am pm
S COLCORD STST MARIPOSARD ST -&WE CHERRY MCKAMEY
01 ELEM 09 AM PM M/HS
7:05 3:49 am pm
S COLCORD RD - W CHERRY ST MCLANE & PHOENIX
01 ELEM 10 AM PM M/HS
7:05 3:57 am pm
S COLCORD RD - W CHERRY ST 1204 CHATHAM
13 AM ELEM M/HS 01
7:34 am 7:05
1304 WOODLAND DRCHERRY ST S COLCORD RD - W
01 08 AM PM ELEM JRE
7:05 2:32 am pm
S COLCORD RD & W ELM ST 503 E MCKAMEY
01 ELEM 09 AM PM M/HS
7:05 3:52 am pm
S COLCORD & W ELM ST Tonto ApacheRD Reservation Lot 7
01 ELEM 10 AM PM M/HS
7:05 3:57 am pm
S RD & W ELM ST WCOLCORD Wagon Trail
13 AM ELEM M/HS 01
7:35 am 7:05
1321 WOODLAND DRELM ST S COLCORD RD & W
01 08 AM PM ELEM JRE
7:06 2:32 am pm
300 FRONTIER ST 705 W E MCKAMEY
01 ELEM 09 AM PM M/HS
7:06 3:57 am pm
300 W FRONTIER ST PHOENIX & COLCORD
01 ELEM 10 AM PM M/HS
7:06 3:58 am pm
300 W FRONTIER ST CHATHAM & PINECREST
13 AM ELEM M/HS 01
7:36 am 7:06
203 W E AIRLINE BLVD 300 FRONTIER ST
01 08 AM PM ELEM JRE
7:06 2:34 am pm
412 FRONTIERST ST 700 W E FRONTIER
01 ELEM 09 AM PM M/HS
7:06 3:58 am pm
412 W FRONTIER ST PHOENIX - SYCAMORE
01 ELEM 10 AM PM M/HS
7:06 3:58 am pm
412 W FRONTIER ST CHATHAM DR & HERITAGE LANE
13 AM ELEM M/HS 01
7:37 am 7:06
E AIRLINE BLVD &ST CURTISS CIR 412 W FRONTIER
01 08 AM PM ELEM JRE
7:07 2:35 am pm
602 FRONTIER ST 405 W S MANZANITA DR
01 ELEM 09 AM PM M/HS
7:07 4:00 am pm
602 W FRONTIER ST DR PHOENIX & HUNTER
01 ELEM 10 AM PM M/HS
7:07 3:59 am pm
602 W FRONTIER ST DRIFTWOOD & LAKESHORE DR.
13 AM ELEM M/HS 01
7:38 am 7:07
BRADLEY DR & E RANCHO RD 602 W FRONTIER ST
01 08 AM PM ELEM JRE
7:08 2:35 am pm
607 S MCLANE 503 E. Bonita
01 ELEM 09 AM PM M/HS
7:08 4:01 am pm
607 S MCLANE PHOENIX & PROMOTORY
01 ELEM 10 AM PM M/HS
7:08 4:00 am pm
607 S MCLANE& LAKESHORE DR BIRCHWOOD
13 AM ELEM M/HS 01
7:38 am 7:08
EASYS ST & SUNSET 607 MCLANE
01 08 AM PM ELEM JRE
7:13 2:35 am pm
600 S Green Parkway E CHERRY STValley & S MANZANITA DR
01 ELEM 09 AM PM M/HS
7:13 4:02 am pm
600 S Green ValleySPRINGS Parkway PHOENIX & MUD
01 ELEM 10 AM PM M/HS
7:13 4:05 am pm
600 Valley Parkway 202 S Green MEADOW
13 AM ELEM M/HS 01
7:39 am 7:13
ALPINE HEIGHTS & N FARVIEW DR 600 S Green ValleyDR Parkway
01 08 AM PM ELEM JRE
7:24 2:35 am pm
500 PAYSON ELEMENTARY-500 S MANZANITA DR & E WADE LNE RANCHO RD
01 ELEM 09 AM PM M/HS
7:24 4:04 am pm
500 PAYSONST ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD E PHOENIX
01 ELEM 10 AM PM M/HS
7:24 7:50 am
500 ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD 602 PAYSON W SHERWOOD
13 AM ELEM M/HS 01
7:40 am 7:24
1102PAYSON N CAMELOT DR 500 ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD
01 AM ELEM M/HS JRE 08 PM
7:30 2:36 am pm
500 PAYSON E RANCHO RD E BONITAELEMENTARY-500 ST
01 09 AM PM M/HS
7:30 4:05 am pm
500 E RANCHO RD ASH PAYSON & CEDARELEMENTARY-500 LANE
01 10 AM PM M/HS
7:30 7:51 am
500 PAYSON & ELEMENTARY-500 SHERWOOD W FOREST DR E RANCHO RD
13 AM M/HS 01
7:43 am 7:30
EASYPAYSON ST & MATTERHORN 500 ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD
01 AM ELEM M/HS JRE 08 PM
7:38 2:37 am pm
EARHART PKWY & AVIATOR PKWY 305 S BENTLEY
01 09 AM PM M/HS
7:38 4:07 am pm
EARHART PKWY 215 E AERO DR & AVIATOR PKWY
01 M/HS & M/HS 11 AM ELEM
7:38 5:40 am
EARHART PKWY & AVIATOR PKWY 202 S MEADOW
13 AM M/HS 01
7:44 am 7:38
EASY ST &PKWY CAREFREE CIRCLE EARHART & AVIATOR PKWY
01 AM ELEM M/HS JRE 08 PM
7:40 2:43 am pm
CHENNAULT PT 500 PAYSON PKWY-GINA ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD
01 09 AM PM M/HS
7:40 4:09 am pm
CHENNAULT PKWY-GINA PT CITY CIRCLE CONTINENTAL DR & CARSON
01 M/HS & M/HS 11 AM ELEM
7:40 5:52 am
CHENNAULT PKWY-GINA PT LION SPRINGS RD
13 AM M/HS 01
7:45 am 7:40
EASY ST & GILA DRIVE PT CHENNAULT PKWY-GINA
01 AM ELEM M/HS PES 08 PM
7:43 2:52 am pm
WHITEHOUSE - PALMER 500 PAYSON ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD
01 09 AM PM M/HS
7:43 4:10 am pm
WHITEHOUSE - PALMER 907 CORONADO WAY
01 M/HS & M/HS 11 AM ELEM
7:43 6:10 am
WHITEHOUSE - PALMER RD E HWY 260 & COLCORD
01 13 AM M/HS
7:43 7:46 am
WHITEHOUSE - PALMER EASY ST & SHERWOOD
01 AM ELEM M/HS PES 08 PM
7:44 2:58 am pm
GRAFF & WHITEHOUSE 305 S BENTLEY
01 09 AM PM M/HS
7:44 4:10 am pm
GRAFF & WHITEHOUSE CORONADO WAY - TAHOE VISTA
01 M/HS & M/HS 11 AM ELEM
7:44 6:14 am
GRAFF & CREEK WHITEHOUSE HUNTER DR
01 13 AM M/HS
7:44 7:47 am
GRAFF & WHITEHOUSE 908 N EASY ST
01 AM ELEM M/HS PES 08 PM
7:45 3:00 am pm
2801 GRAFF ST & E JUNIPER ST S ST PHILLIPS
01 09 AM PM M/HS
7:45 4:11 am pm
2801 GRAFF & AMARILLO MANZANITA
01 M/HS & M/HS 11 AM ELEM
7:45 6:15 am
2801 GRAFF CREEK LOOP CHRISTOPHER
01 13 AM M/HS
7:45 7:48 am
2801 GRAFF N EASY ST & E FOREST DR
01 AM ELEM M/HS PES 08 PM
7:46 3:01 am pm
MADISON & NICKLAUS 705 E MCKAMEY
01 09 AM PM M/HS
7:46 4:14 am pm
MADISON & NICKLAUS COEUR D'ALENE & PONDEROSA
01 M/HS & M/HS 11 AM ELEM
7:46 6:16 am
MADISON & NICKLAUS CHRISTOPHER CREEK LOOP
01 13 AM M/HS
7:46 7:49 am
MADISON & ST NICKLAUS 602 N EASY
01 AM ELEM M/HS PES 08 PM
7:47 3:02 am pm
2809 BULLA DR 503 EW MCKAMEY
01 09 AM PM M/HS
7:47 4:16 am pm
2809 BULLA 105 EW MAIN ST DR
01 M/HS & M/HS 11 AM ELEM
7:47 6:22 am
2809 W RANCH BULLA DR KOHL'S
01 13 AM M/HS
7:47 7:50 am
2809 W BULLA DR DR & N LUZERN CIR N MANZANITA
01 AM ELEM M/HS PES 08 PM
7:48 3:02 am pm
203A West Airport RdE WADE LN S MANZANITA DR &
01 09 AM PM M/HS
7:48 4:20 am pm
203A Airport Rd 202 S West MEADOW
01 M/HS & M/HS 11 AM ELEM
7:48 6:27 am
203A West Airport Rd TONTO VILLAGE
01 13 AM M/HS
7:48 7:51 am
203A Airport Rd 707 NWest MATTERHORN
01 AM ELEM M/HS PES 08 PM
7:48 3:03 am pm
2503 BULLA DR-NDR BOBBY JONES DR 405 SNMANZANITA
01 M/HS 10 AM ELEM
7:48 6:40 am
2503 BULLA DR-N BOBBY JONES DR 202 SNMEADOW
01 M/HS & M/HS 11 AM ELEM
7:48 6:27 am
2503 N BULLA DR-N JONES TONTO VILLAGE FIREBOBBY CONTROL RDDR MAILBOXES
01 13 AM M/HS
7:48 7:52 am
2503 BULLA DR-N BOBBY JONES DR 907 NNMATTERHORN
01 AM ELEM M/HS PES 08 PM
7:49 3:03 am pm
604 N VISTA E BONITA ST RD & S CLARK RD
01 M/HS 10 AM ELEM
7:49 6:45 am
604 N VISTA RD MCLANE & RUMSEY DR
01 M/HS & M/HS 11 AM ELEM
7:49 6:28 am
604 N VISTA RD & FITCH LANE JOHNSON BLVD
01 13 AM M/HS
7:49 7:53 am
604 RD 608 N VISTA GILA DR
01 AM ELEM M/HS PES 08 PM
7:52 3:03 am pm
W BONITAST & S& BRASSIE E BONITA S GOODNOW RD
01 M/HS 10 AM ELEM
7:52 6:46 am
W BONITA & S BRASSIE MCLANE & DOUBLE TREE CIRCLE
01 M/HS & M/HS 11 AM ELEM
7:52 6:40 am
W BONITA PT & SSHADOWS BRASSIE REST-E HWY 260 DIAMOND
01 13 AM M/HS
7:52 7:54 am
W & S BRASSIE 900BONITA N GRANITE DR
01 AM ELEM M/HS PES 08 PM
7:53 3:04 am pm
W DR & BRASSIE 406MESA S MARIPOSA ST
01 M/HS 10 AM ELEM
7:53 6:47 am
W MESA & DRWRANGLER & BRASSIECIRCLE FOREST
01 M/HS & M/HS 11 AM ELEM
7:53 6:44 am
W MESA260 DR & BRASSIE E HWY
01 13 AM M/HS
7:53 7:55 am
W MESA DR & ST BRASSIE E EVERGREEN & N CAREFREE CIR
01 AM ELEM M/HS PES 08 PM
7:54 3:04 am pm
AA:1509 COUNTRY CLUB DRST E BONITAWST & S PONDEROSA
01 M/HS 10 AM ELEM
7:54 6:48 am
AA:1509 COLCORDW&COUNTRY PINECONECLUB CIR DR
01 M/HS & M/HS 11 AM ELEM
7:54 6:45 am
AA:1509 COUNTRY DEALER'SWCHOICE RD CLUB DR
01 13 AM M/HS
7:54 7:56 am
AA:1509 W COUNTRY DR TELL CIR E EVERGREEN ST & N CLUB WILLIAM
01 AM ELEM M/HS PES 08 PM
7:55 3:04 am pm
RODEO & RANDOM S MARIPOSA ST & EWAY MCKAMEY ST
01 M/HS 10 AM ELEM
7:55 6:49 am
RODEO & RANDOM WAY COLCORD & CHATEAU CIRCLE
01 M/HS & M/HS 11 AM ELEM
7:55 6:47 am
RODEO && RANDOM WAY HWY 260 MAYFIELD CANYON ROAD
01 13 AM M/HS
7:55 8:00 am
RODEO & RANDOM RD WAY 409 W LONGHORN
01 AM ELEM M/HS PES 08 PM
7:57 3:05 am pm
W WAY-S WESTERN DR 602STIRRUP S PONDEROSA ST
01 M/HS 10 AM ELEM
7:57 6:50 am
W WAY-S WESTERN DR 105STIRRUP W SHERWOOD
01 M/HS & M/HS 11 AM ELEM
7:57 7:00 am
W STIRRUP WAY-S MARS & MILKY WAYWESTERN DR
01 13 AM M/HS
7:57 8:05 am
W WAY-S WESTERN DR 202STIRRUP S MEADOW
01 AM ELEM M/HS PES 08 PM
7:58 3:06 am pm
S REMUDA WAY E WESTERN CHERRY STDR-W & S MANZANITA DR
01 M/HS 10 AM ELEM
7:58 6:51 am
S WESTERN DR-W REMUDA WAY 104 W FOREST
01 M/HS & M/HS 11 AM ELEM
7:58 7:02 am
S WESTERN DR-W REMUDA WAY 190 CORNERSTONE WAY
01 AM ELEM M/HS JRE 13 PM
7:58 2:09 am pm
S WESTERN DR-W REMUDA WAY 202 S MEADOW
01 AM ELEM M/HS PES 08 PM
8:00 3:07 am pm
COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE & MONTANA CIRCLE 700 E FRONTIER ST
01 M/HS 10 AM ELEM
8:00 6:52 am
COUNTRY DRIVERD & MONTANA CIRCLE MCLANE & CLUB W LOCUST
01 M/HS & M/HS 11 AM ELEM
8:00 7:10 am
COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE & MONTANA CIRCLE 1210 N MARISSA
01 AM ELEM M/HS JRE 13 PM
8:00 2:15 am pm
COUNTRY CLUB DRIVE & MONTANA CIRCLE 600 S Green Valley Parkway
01 AM ELEM M/HS PES 08 PM
8:02 3:08 am pm
W ST - SST OAK ST 806SUMMIT E FRONTIER
01 M/HS 10 AM ELEM
8:02 6:53 am
W ST - S OAK ST 602SUMMIT W SHERWOOD
01 M/HS & M/HS 11 AM ELEM
8:02 7:14 am
W ST - S OAK ST 400SUMMIT TYLER PARKWAY
01 AM ELEM M/HS JRE 13 PM
8:02 2:28 am pm
W ST ST - S OAK ST 507SUMMIT E ECKLES
01 AM ELEM M/HS PES 08 PM
8:06 3:08 am pm
409 W LONGHORN S MUDSPRINGS RD RD & E FRONTIER ST
01 M/HS 10 AM ELEM
8:06 6:54 am
409 LONGHORN RD 706 W SHERWOOD
01 M/HS & M/HS 11 AM ELEM
8:06 7:25 am
409 WGreen LONGHORN RD 600 S Valley Parkway
01 AM ELEM M/HS JRE 13 PM
8:06 2:29 am pm
409 W LONGHORN RDST N TITEL ST & E BOBB
01 AM ELEM M/HS PES 08 PM
8:07 3:08 am pm
202 S MEADOW RD & WADE CIR S MUDSPRINGS
01 M/HS 10 AM ELEM
8:07 6:55 am
202 S MEADOW SHERWOOD & FOREST
01 M/HS & M/HS 11 AM ELEM
8:07 7:30 am
202 409 S WMEADOW LONGHORN RD
01 AM ELEM M/HS JRE 13 PM
8:07 2:30 am pm
202 502 S E MEADOW LORENE
01 08 PM ELEM JRE PES
2:05 3:13 pm
202 S MEADOW GRANITE DELLS RD & S SUTTON RD
01 10 PM AM ELEM JRE
2:05 6:56 pm am
202 S MEADOW COUNTRY LN & PROSPECTOR CIR.
01 11 PM AM ELEM JRE & M/HS
2:05 7:38 pm am
202 MEADOW 500 S PAYSON ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD
01 13 PM ELEM JRE
2:05 2:33 pm
202 S MEADOWST & N CAREFREE CIR E EVERGREEN
01 08 PM ELEM JRE PES
2:11 3:14 pm
600 S Green Valley GRANITE DELLS RDParkway & S HERMOSILLO DR
01 10 PM AM ELEM JRE
2:11 6:58 pm am
600 S Green & Valley SHERWOOD BLUEParkway SPRUCE
01 11 PM AM ELEM JRE & M/HS
2:11 7:45 pm am
600 Valley Parkway 202 S Green MEADOW
01 13 PM ELEM JRE
2:11 2:33 pm
600 S Green Valley E EVERGREEN ST &Parkway N WILLIAM TELL CIR
01 08 PM ELEM JRE PES
2:25 3:15 pm
602 W FRONTIER CHAPARRAL PINESST DR & TRAILHEAD DR
01 10 PM AM ELEM JRE
2:25 6:59 pm am
602 FRONTIERRIDGE ST 714 W N BOULDER
01 11 PM ELEM JRE
2:25 2:05 pm
602 FRONTIER ST 202 W S MEADOW
01 13 PM ELEM JRE
2:25 2:34 pm
602 FRONTIER ST 707 W N MATTERHORN
08 PM ELEM PES
3:15 pm
E GRANITE DELLS RD & S DUDLEY
10 AM ELEM
7:00 am
929 W COUNTRY LANE
11 PM ELEM
2:25 pm
600 S Green Valley Parkway
13 PM ELEM JRE
2:35 pm
901 N MATTERHORN RD
08 PM ELEM PES
3:15 pm
GRANITE DELLS RD & THOMAS LN
10 AM ELEM
7:01 am
W Wagon Trail & Antelope Pt
11 PM ELEM
2:45 pm
500 PAYSON ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD
13 PM ELEM JRE
2:36 pm
607 GILA LN
08 PM ELEM PES
3:22 pm
701 CHAPARRAL PINES DR
10 AM ELEM
7:02 am
W Wagon Trail
11 PM ELEM
2:50 pm
505 E TYLER PARKWAY
13 PM ELEM JRE
2:37 pm
904 N GRANITE DR
08 PM ELEM PES
3:24 pm
808 CHAPARRAL PINES DR
10 AM ELEM
7:03 am
1204 CHATHAM
11 PM ELEM
2:55 pm
1210 N MARISSA
13 PM ELEM JRE
2:38 pm
E FOREST DR & WILLIAM TELL CIRCLE
08 PM ELEM PES
3:27 pm
CHAPARRAL PINES DR & PINEGATE CT
10 AM ELEM
7:04 am
CHATHAM & PINECREST
11 PM ELEM
3:07 pm
190 CORNERSTONE WAY
13 PM ELEM JRE
2:39 pm
N MANZANITA DR-E JURA CIR
08 PM ELEM PES
3:35 pm
409 W LONGHORN RD
10 AM ELEM
7:05 am
CHATHAM DR & HERITAGE LANE
11 PM ELEM
3:10 pm
MARS & MILKY WAY
13 PM ELEM JRE
2:40 pm
602 N EASY ST
08 PM M/HS
3:45 pm
409 W LONGHORN RD
10 AM ELEM
7:06 am
DRIFTWOOD & LAKESHORE DR.
11 PM ELEM
3:12 pm
STEVE COURY FORD-E HWY 260
13 PM ELEM JRE
2:41 pm
908 N EASY ST
08 PM M/HS
3:49 pm
N MUDSPRINGS RD
10 AM ELEM
7:07 am
LAKESHORE & LONGHORN
11 PM ELEM
3:13 pm
HWY 260 & MAYFIELD CANYON ROAD
13 PM ELEM JRE
2:41 pm
N EASY ST & E FOREST DR
08 PM M/HS
3:51 pm
705 E PARK
10 AM ELEM
7:08 am
PAYSON PARKWAY & OVERLAND
11 PM ELEM
3:15 pm
DEALER'S CHOICE RD
13 PM ELEM JRE
2:42 pm
926 N EASY ST
08 PM M/HS
3:51 pm
905 E PARK DR
10 AM ELEM
7:09 am
849 PAYSON PARKWAY
11 PM ELEM
3:16 pm
DIAMOND PT SHADOWS REST-E HWY 260
13 PM ELEM JRE
2:42 pm
EASY ST & GILA DRIVE
08 PM M/HS
3:53 pm
N MANZANITA DR & E BOB ST.
10 AM ELEM
7:10 am
313 MOGOLLON TRAIL
11 PM ELEM
3:17 pm
LION SPRINGS RD
13 PM ELEM JRE
2:43 pm
EASY ST & CAREFREE CIRCLE
08 PM M/HS
3:55 pm
307 S BENTLEY
10 AM ELEM
7:11 am
101 MOGOLLON TRAIL
11 PM ELEM
3:18 pm
E HWY 260
13 PM ELEM JRE
2:43 pm
EASY ST & MATTERHORN
08 PM M/HS
3:56 pm
ST PHILLIPS & JUNIPER
10 AM ELEM
7:13 am
605 W OVERLAND
11 PM ELEM
3:33 pm
TONTO VILLAGE
13 PM ELEM JRE
2:45 pm
500 PAYSON ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD
08 PM M/HS
3:57 pm
MANZANITA & WADE
10 AM ELEM
7:18 am
600 S Green Valley Parkway
11 PM ELEM
3:34 pm
TONTO VILLAGE FIRE CONTROL RD MAILBOXES
13 PM ELEM JRE
2:45 pm
08 PM M/HS
3:58 pm
MANZANITA & CHERRY
10 AM ELEM
7:30 am
500 PAYSON ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD
11 PM ELEM
3:35 pm
JOHNSON BLVD & FITCH LANE
13 PM ELEM PES
08 PM M/HS
3:59 pm
809 E FRONTIER
10 AM M/HS
604 N BOULDER RIDGE RD
11 PM ELEM
3:46 pm
KOHL'S RANCH
13 PM ELEM PES
2:50 pm
500 PAYSON ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD
08 PM M/HS
3:59 pm
ST PHILLIPS & FRONTIER
10 AM M/HS
COLCORD & PINECONE CIR
11 PM ELEM
3:58 pm
CHRISTOPHER CREEK LOOP
13 PM ELEM PES
2:51 pm
1304 WOODLAND DR
08 PM M/HS
4:00 pm
FRONTIER & MUDSPRINGS
10 AM M/HS
COUNTRY LN & PROSPECTOR CIR.
11 PM ELEM
3:59 pm
CHRISTOPHER CREEK LOOP
13 PM ELEM PES
2:52 pm
203 E AIRLINE BLVD
08 PM M/HS
4:02 pm
409 S MUDSPRINGS RD
10 AM M/HS
FOREST & WRANGLER CIRCLE
11 PM ELEM
4:00 pm
HUNTER CREEK DR
13 PM ELEM PES
2:53 pm
E AIRLINE BLVD & LANGLEY CIRCLE
08 PM M/HS
4:05 pm
GRANITE DELLS & SUTTON
10 AM M/HS
7:39 am
MCLANE & DOUBLE TREE CIRCLE
11 PM ELEM
4:07 pm
E HWY 260 & COLCORD RD
13 PM ELEM PES
2:56 pm
ALPINE HEIGHTS DR & N FARVIEW DR
08 PM M/HS
4:06 pm
GRANITE DELLS RD & S HERMOSILLO DR
10 AM M/HS
7:40 am
FOREST & WRANGLER CIRCLE
11 PM ELEM
4:45 pm
202 S MEADOW
13 PM ELEM PES
2:56 pm
EASY ST & SUNSET
08 PM M/HS
4:07 pm
GRANITE DELLS RD & THOMAS LN
10 AM M/HS
7:41 am
COLCORD & PINECONE CIR
12 AM M/HS
6:15 am
202 S MEADOW
13 PM ELEM PES
2:57 pm
1102 N CAMELOT DR
08 PM M/HS
4:12 pm
206 S SUNSET PASS
10 AM M/HS
7:42 am
COLCORD & CHATEAU CIRCLE
12 AM M/HS
7:10 am
NF 32 & BRIDGE RD
13 PM ELEM PES
3:00 pm
EASY ST & MATTERHORN
08 PM M/HS
4:17 pm
CHAPARRAL PINES DR & PINEGATE CT
10 AM M/HS
7:43 am
105 W SHERWOOD
12 AM M/HS
7:18 am
Houston Mesa Rd & Nf-64
13 PM ELEM PES
3:01 pm
EASY ST & CAREFREE CIRCLE
08 PM M/HS
4:18 pm
808 CHAPARRAL PINES DR
10 AM M/HS
7:46 am
MCLANE & W LOCUST RD
12 AM M/HS
7:20 am
Houston Mesa Rd & SCOTT Dr
13 PM ELEM PES
3:01 pm
EASY ST & GILA DRIVE
08 PM M/HS
4:18 pm
CHAPARRAL PINES DR & TRAILHEAD DR
10 AM M/HS
7:47 am
602 W SHERWOOD
12 AM M/HS
7:22 am
Houston Mesa Rd & N Juniper Rd
13 PM ELEM PES
3:01 pm
GILA DRIVE & EIDLEWEISS CIRCLE
08 PM M/HS
4:28 pm
202 S MEADOW
10 AM M/HS
7:48 am
SHERWOOD & FOREST
12 AM M/HS
7:33 am
HOUSTON MESA RD & BEAVER FLAT RD
13 PM ELEM PES
3:02 pm
300 E EIDELWEISS CIRCLE
09 AM ELEM
6:34 am
202 S MEADOW
10 AM M/HS
7:49 am
COUNTRY LN & PROSPECTOR CIR.
12 AM M/HS
7:36 am
HOUSTON MESA RD & FREEDOM ACRES RD
13 PM ELEM PES
3:02 pm
E SHERWOOD DRIVE & E PINNACLE CIRCLE
09 AM ELEM
6:37 am
105 E MAIN ST
10 AM M/HS
7:49 am
N EAGLE RIDGE RD & N EAGLE RIDGE CIR
12 AM M/HS
7:37 am
HOUSTON MESA RD & MIDWAY RD
13 PM ELEM PES
3:02 pm
EIDLEWEISS CIRCLE & SHERWOOD
09 AM ELEM
6:39 am
805 COEUR D' ALENE
10 AM M/HS
7:50 am
SHERWOOD & BLUE SPRUCE
12 AM M/HS
7:38 am
Houston Mesa Rd & Sunflower Dr
13 PM ELEM PES
3:03 pm
908 N EASY ST
09 AM ELEM
6:39 am
COEUR D'ALENE & PONDEROSA
10 AM M/HS
7:51 am
604 N BOULDER RIDGE RD
12 AM M/HS
7:48 am
7985 VISTA DEL NORTE
13 PM ELEM PES
3:03 pm
926 N EASY ST
09 AM ELEM
6:40 am
907 CORONADO WAY
10 AM M/HS
7:52 am
929 W COUNTRY LANE
12 AM M/HS
7:49 am
CABALLERO & CHERRY ANN
13 PM ELEM PES
3:04 pm
602 N EASY ST
09 AM ELEM
6:42 am
CORONADO WAY - TAHOE VISTA
10 AM M/HS
7:53 am
W Wagon Trail & Antelope Pt
12 AM M/HS
7:50 am
CABALLERO & DEADEYE
13 PM ELEM PES
3:04 pm
N EASY ST & E FOREST DR
09 AM ELEM
6:42 am
MANZANITA & AMARILLO
10 AM M/HS
7:54 am
W Wagon Trail
12 AM M/HS
7:50 am
CABALLERO & HALLWAY RD
13 PM ELEM PES
3:05 pm
N MANZANITA DR & N LUZERN CIR
09 AM ELEM
6:43 am
403 E CONTINENTAL DR
10 AM M/HS
7:55 am
1204 CHATHAM
12 AM M/HS
8:04 am
DETROIT
13 PM ELEM PES
3:06 pm
E FOREST DR & WILLIAM TELL CIRCLE
09 AM ELEM
6:43 am
CONTINENTAL DR & CARSON CITY CIRCLE
10 AM M/HS
7:56 am
CHATHAM & PINECREST
12 AM M/HS
8:05 am
NELLIE DR & CHELSEA DR
13 PM ELEM PES
3:08 pm
902 N MATTERHORN
09 AM ELEM
6:44 am
215 E AERO DR
10 AM M/HS
7:56 am
CHATHAM DR & HERITAGE LANE
12 AM M/HS
8:06 am
ELEANOR DR & CHELSEA DR
13 PM ELEM PES
3:09 pm
608 N GILA DR
09 AM ELEM
6:46 am
121 E CEDAR
10 AM M/HS
7:57 am
DRIFTWOOD & LAKESHORE DR.
12 AM M/HS
8:18 am
409 W LONGHORN RD
13 PM ELEM PES
3:10 pm
900 N GRANITE DR
09 AM ELEM
6:50 am
Tonto Apache Reservation
10 AM M/HS
7:58 am
BIRCHWOOD & LAKESHORE DR
12 AM M/HS
8:20 am
202 S MEADOW
13 PM ELEM PES
3:11 pm
E EVERGREEN ST & N CAREFREE CIR
09 AM ELEM
6:51 am
Tonto Apache Reservation Lot 7
10 AM M/HS
8:01 am
409 W LONGHORN RD
12 PM M/HS
3:05 pm
202 S MEADOW
13 PM ELEM PES
3:11 pm
E EVERGREEN ST & N WILLIAM TELL CIR
09 AM ELEM
6:55 am
209 E PINE
10 AM M/HS
8:05 am
202 S MEADOW
12 PM M/HS
3:34 pm
409 W LONGHORN RD
13 PM ELEM PES
3:12 pm
502 E PARK DR
09 AM ELEM
6:57 am
311 E PHOENIX
10 PM ELEM JRE
2:05 pm
202 S MEADOW
12 PM M/HS
3:45 pm
CABALLERO & DEADEYE
13 PM ELEM PES
3:13 pm
902 E PARK DR
09 AM ELEM
6:58 am
PHOENIX & HUNTER DR
10 PM ELEM JRE
2:25 pm
600 S Green Valley Parkway
12 PM M/HS
3:46 pm
CABALLERO & HALLWAY RD
13 PM ELEM PES
3:15 pm
N MUDSPRINGS RD
09 AM ELEM
7:02 am
E PHOENIX ST
10 PM ELEM JRE
2:30 pm
605 W OVERLAND
12 PM M/HS
3:47 pm
CABALLERO & CHERRY ANN
13 PM ELEM PES
3:17 pm
203 MANZANITA DRIVE
09 AM ELEM
7:09 am
119 E PHOENIX
10 PM ELEM JRE
2:31 pm
MCLANE & RUMSEY DR
12 PM M/HS
3:48 pm
7985 VISTA DEL NORTE
13 PM ELEM PES
3:19 pm
507 E ECKLES ST
09 AM ELEM
7:15 am
600 S Green Valley Parkway
10 PM ELEM JRE
2:32 pm
MCLANE & DOUBLE TREE CIRCLE
12 PM M/HS
3:53 pm
Houston Mesa Rd & Sunflower Dr
13 PM ELEM PES
3:20 pm
N TITEL ST & E BOBB ST
09 AM ELEM
7:26 am
500 PAYSON ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD
10 PM ELEM JRE
2:33 pm
FOREST & WRANGLER CIRCLE
12 PM M/HS
3:55 pm
HOUSTON MESA RD & MIDWAY RD
13 PM ELEM PES
3:21 pm
502 E LORENE
09 AM M/HS
7:40 am
MUD SPRINGS & CEDAR LANE
10 PM ELEM JRE
2:34 pm
COLCORD & PINECONE CIR
12 PM M/HS
3:57 pm
HOUSTON MESA RD & FREEDOM ACRES RD
13 PM M/HS
3:34 pm
409 W LONGHORN RD
09 AM M/HS
7:41 am
E PHOENIX ST
10 PM ELEM JRE
2:35 pm
COLCORD & CHATEAU CIRCLE
12 PM M/HS
3:59 pm
HOUSTON MESA RD & BEAVER FLAT RD
13 PM M/HS
3:39 pm
E EVERGREEN ST & N CAREFREE CIR
09 AM M/HS
7:46 am
PHOENIX & PROMOTORY
10 PM ELEM JRE
2:36 pm
105 W SHERWOOD
12 PM M/HS
4:04 pm
Houston Mesa Rd & Nf-64
13 PM M/HS
3:39 pm
E EVERGREEN ST & N WILLIAM TELL CIR
09 AM M/HS
7:47 am
PHOENIX & HUNTER DR
10 PM ELEM JRE
2:37 pm
104 W FOREST
12 PM M/HS
4:06 pm
Houston Mesa Rd & N Juniper Rd
13 PM M/HS
3:40 pm
707 N MATTERHORN
09 AM M/HS
7:48 am
PONDEROSA & SAGUARO CIRCLE
10 PM ELEM JRE
2:38 pm
MCLANE & W LOCUST RD
12 PM M/HS
4:07 pm
Houston Mesa Rd & SCOTT Dr
13 PM M/HS
3:41 pm
909 N MATTERHORN
09 AM M/HS
7:49 am
COEUR D'ALENE & PONDEROSA
10 PM ELEM JRE
2:47 pm
500 PAYSON ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD
12 PM M/HS
4:12 pm
NF 32 & S CONIFER DR
13 PM M/HS
3:42 pm
608 N GILA DR
09 AM M/HS
7:50 am
907 CORONADO WAY
10 PM ELEM PES
403 N PIONEER TR
12 PM M/HS
4:16 pm
NF 32 & BRIDGE RD
13 PM M/HS
3:43 pm
900 N GRANITE DR
09 AM M/HS
7:51 am
CORONADO WAY - TAHOE VISTA
10 PM ELEM PES
2:50 pm
500 PAYSON ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD
12 PM M/HS
5:00 pm
202 S MEADOW
13 PM M/HS
3:44 pm
407 E FOREST
09 AM M/HS
7:52 am
MANZANITA & AMARILLO
10 PM ELEM PES
2:53 pm
104 W FOREST
13 AM ELEM
6:38 am
202 S MEADOW
13 PM M/HS
3:44 pm
E FOREST DR & WILLIAM TELL CIRCLE
09 AM M/HS
7:53 am
CONTINENTAL DR & CARSON CITY CIRCLE
10 PM ELEM PES
2:54 pm
COLCORD & PINECONE CIR
13 AM ELEM
6:43 am
1304 WOODLAND DR
13 PM M/HS
3:44 pm
N MANZANITA DR & N LUZERN CIR
09 AM M/HS
7:54 am
215 E AERO DR
10 PM ELEM PES
2:55 pm
COLCORD & CHATEAU CIRCLE
13 AM ELEM
6:44 am
E AIRLINE BLVD & GILA DR
13 PM M/HS
3:45 pm
602 N EASY ST
09 AM M/HS
7:55 am
ASH & CEDAR LANE
10 PM ELEM PES
2:56 pm
105 W SHERWOOD
13 AM ELEM
6:45 am
E AIRLINE BLVD & CURTISS CIR
13 PM M/HS
3:46 pm
908 N EASY ST
09 AM M/HS
7:56 am
PHOENIX & COLCORD
10 PM ELEM PES
2:58 pm
FOREST & WRANGLER CIRCLE
13 AM ELEM
6:46 am
BRADLEY DR & E RANCHO RD
13 PM M/HS
3:46 pm
N EASY ST & E FOREST DR
09 AM M/HS
8:01 am
Tonto Apache Reservation Lot 7
10 PM ELEM PES
3:00 pm
MCLANE & DOUBLE TREE CIRCLE
13 AM ELEM
6:47 am
ALPINE HEIGHTS DR & N FARVIEW DR
13 PM M/HS
3:47 pm
926 N EASY ST
09 AM M/HS
8:05 am
PHOENIX & MCLANE
10 PM ELEM PES
3:01 pm
MCLANE & RUMSEY DR
13 AM ELEM
6:47 am
BRADLEY DR & EASY ST
13 PM M/HS
3:47 pm
EASY ST & GILA DRIVE
09 AM M/HS
8:06 am
MCLANE & AERO
10 PM ELEM PES
3:03 pm
605 W OVERLAND
13 AM ELEM
6:47 am
EASY ST & SUNSET
13 PM M/HS
3:47 pm
EASY ST & SHERWOOD
09 AM M/HS
8:08 am
MCLANE & CHERRY
10 PM ELEM PES
3:05 pm
101 MOGOLLON TRAIL
13 AM ELEM
6:48 am
1102 N CAMELOT DR
13 PM M/HS
3:48 pm
EASY ST & CAREFREE CIRCLE
09 AM M/HS
8:11 am
409 W LONGHORN RD
10 PM ELEM PES
3:06 pm
313 MOGOLLON TRAIL
13 AM ELEM
6:51 am
EASY ST & MATTERHORN
13 PM M/HS
3:48 pm
EASY ST & MATTERHORN
09 AM M/HS
8:13 am
202 S MEADOW
10 PM ELEM PES
3:08 pm
849 PAYSON PARKWAY
13 AM ELEM
6:52 am
E EASY & N GILA DR
13 PM M/HS
3:48 pm
EASY ST & SUNSET
09 PM ELEM JRE
2:05 pm
202 S MEADOW
10 PM ELEM PES
3:09 pm
PAYSON PARKWAY & OVERLAND
13 AM ELEM
6:52 am
EASY ST & CAREFREE CIRCLE
13 PM M/HS
3:49 pm
ALPINE HEIGHTS DR & N FARVIEW DR
09 PM ELEM JRE
2:25 pm
600 S Green Valley Parkway
10 PM ELEM PES
3:10 pm
S LAKESHORE RD & W BIRCHWOOD
13 AM ELEM
6:52 am
GILA DRIVE & EIDLEWEISS CIRCLE
13 PM M/HS
3:50 pm
1102 N CAMELOT DR
09 PM ELEM JRE
2:30 pm
105 E MAIN ST
10 PM ELEM PES
3:11 pm
DRIFTWOOD & LAKESHORE DR.
13 AM ELEM
6:53 am
300 E EIDELWEISS CIRCLE
13 PM M/HS
3:54 pm
BRADLEY DR & E RANCHO RD
09 PM ELEM JRE
2:31 pm
COEUR D'ALENE & PONDEROSA
10 PM ELEM PES
3:12 pm
CHATHAM DR & HERITAGE LANE
13 AM ELEM
6:53 am
E SHERWOOD DRIVE & E PINNACLE CIRCLE
13 PM M/HS
3:55 pm
E AIRLINE BLVD & CURTISS CIR
09 PM ELEM JRE
2:32 pm
805 COEUR D' ALENE
10 PM ELEM PES
3:13 pm
CHATHAM & PINECREST
13 AM ELEM
6:53 am
EIDLEWEISS CIRCLE & SHERWOOD
13 PM M/HS
3:56 pm
312 E AIRLINE BLVD
09 PM ELEM JRE
2:33 pm
403 E CONTINENTAL DR
10 PM ELEM PES
3:14 pm
1204 CHATHAM
13 AM ELEM
6:54 am
926 N EASY ST
13 PM M/HS
3:57 pm
1304 WOODLAND DR
09 PM ELEM JRE
2:35 pm
214 E AERO DR
10 PM ELEM PES
3:15 pm
W Wagon Trail
13 AM ELEM
6:55 am
602 N EASY ST
13 PM M/HS
3:57 pm
1321 WOODLAND DR
09 PM ELEM JRE
2:42 pm
500 PAYSON ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD
10 PM ELEM PES
3:16 pm
W Wagon Trail & Antelope Pt
13 AM ELEM
6:55 am
908 N EASY ST
13 PM M/HS
4:00 pm
201 E TYLER PARKWAY
09 PM ELEM PES
2:45 pm
500 PAYSON ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD
10 PM ELEM PES
3:17 pm
403 N PIONEER TR
13 AM ELEM
6:55 am
N EASY ST & E FOREST DR
13 PM M/HS
4:09 pm
1210 N MARISSA
09 PM ELEM PES
2:52 pm
105 E MAIN ST
10 PM ELEM PES
3:18 pm
714 N BOULDER RIDGE
13 AM ELEM
6:56 am
N MANZANITA DR & N LUZERN CIR
13 PM M/HS
4:24 pm
202 S MEADOW
09 PM ELEM PES
2:53 pm
COEUR D'ALENE & PONDEROSA
10 PM ELEM PES
3:19 pm
SHERWOOD & BLUE SPRUCE
13 AM ELEM
6:58 am
707 N MATTERHORN
1008
1008
1008
09 PM ELEM PES
2:55 pm
907 CORONADO WAY
10 PM ELEM PES
3:20 pm
COUNTRY LN & PROSPECTOR CIR.
13 AM ELEM
6:58 am
E FOREST DR & WILLIAM TELL CIRCLE
09 PM ELEM PES
2:56 pm
CORONADO WAY - TAHOE VISTA
10 PM ELEM PES
3:21 pm
SHERWOOD & W FOREST DR
13 AM ELEM
6:59 am
902 N MATTERHORN
09 PM ELEM PES
2:57 pm
MANZANITA & AMARILLO
10 PM ELEM PES
3:22 pm
706 W SHERWOOD
13 AM ELEM
7:00 am
607 GILA LN
09 PM ELEM PES
2:59 pm
CONTINENTAL DR & CARSON CITY CIRCLE
10 PM ELEM PES
3:23 pm
602 W SHERWOOD
13 AM ELEM
7:01 am
900 N GRANITE DR
09 PM ELEM PES
3:00 pm
403 E CONTINENTAL DR
10 PM ELEM PES
3:24 pm
MCLANE & W LOCUST RD
13 AM ELEM
7:03 am
E EVERGREEN ST & N CAREFREE CIR
09 PM ELEM PES
3:01 pm
215 E AERO DR
10 PM M/HS
3:40 pm
409 W LONGHORN RD
13 AM ELEM
7:03 am
E EVERGREEN ST & N WILLIAM TELL CIR
09 PM ELEM PES
3:02 pm
121 E CEDAR
10 PM M/HS
3:42 pm
MCLANE & DOUBLE TREE CIRCLE
13 AM ELEM
7:04 am
502 E PARK DR
09 PM ELEM PES
3:07 pm
Tonto Apache Reservation
10 PM M/HS
3:43 pm
FOREST & WRANGLER CIRCLE
13 AM ELEM
7:05 am
902 E PARK DR
09 PM ELEM PES
3:08 pm
Tonto Apache Reservation Lot 7
10 PM M/HS
3:44 pm
COLCORD & CHATEAU CIRCLE
13 AM ELEM
7:07 am
N MUDSPRINGS RD
09 PM ELEM PES
3:12 pm
209 E PINE
13 AM ELEM
7:09 am
203 MANZANITA DRIVE
09 PM ELEM PES
3:13 pm
311 E PHOENIX
13 AM ELEM
7:11 am
507 E ECKLES ST
09 PM ELEM PES
3:16 pm
PHOENIX & HUNTER DR
13 AM ELEM
7:12 am
301 TITEL & BOBB
09 PM ELEM PES
3:20 pm
E PHOENIX ST & SUTTON RD
13 AM ELEM
7:13 am
502 E LORENE
09 PM ELEM PES
3:27 pm
119 E PHOENIX
13 AM ELEM
7:23 am
600 S Green Valley Parkway
09 PM M/HS
3:38 pm
409 W LONGHORN RD
13 AM ELEM
7:33 am
09 PM M/HS
3:43 pm
MCLANE & CHERRY
09 PM M/HS
3:47 pm
MCLANE & AERO
09 PM M/HS
3:49 pm
MCLANE & PHOENIX
09 PM M/HS
3:52 pm
Tonto Apache Reservation Lot 7
09 PM M/HS
3:57 pm
PHOENIX & COLCORD
09 PM M/HS
3:58 pm
Phone 928.474.9230 mjh@harperazlaw.com • www.harperazlaw.com PHOENIX - SYCAMORE
09 PM M/HS
4:00 pm
PHOENIX & HUNTER DR
09 PM M/HS
4:01 pm
PHOENIX & PROMOTORY
4:02 pm
PHOENIX & MUD SPRINGS
4:04 pm
E PHOENIX ST
4:05 pm
ASH & CEDAR LANE
4:07 pm
215 E AERO DR
4:09 pm
CONTINENTAL DR & CARSON CITY CIRCLE
4:10 pm
907 CORONADO WAY
4:10 pm
CORONADO WAY - TAHOE VISTA
4:11 pm
MANZANITA & AMARILLO
4:14 pm
COEUR D'ALENE & PONDEROSA
4:16 pm
105 E MAIN ST
4:20 pm
202 S MEADOW
10 AM ELEM
6:40 am
202 S MEADOW
10 AM ELEM
6:45 am
MCLANE & RUMSEY DR
10 AM ELEM
6:46 am
MCLANE & DOUBLE TREE CIRCLE
10 AM ELEM
6:47 am
FOREST & WRANGLER CIRCLE
10 AM ELEM
6:48 am
COLCORD & PINECONE CIR
Payson Roundup LOCAL Tuesday, July 21, 2015
SCHOOL BUS SCHEDULES Payson Unified School District • 2015-16
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There are no Lone Rangers in the Kingdom... the more you are alone, the more vulnerable you are to the enemy. We meet at 901 S. Westerly Rd in the Messinger Chapel Meeting times: Sun 10am and Tues 6:30pm
Dr. Bryan Friedman, D.O. Board Certified
13 AM M/HS
Ear, Nose, Throat 13 AM M/HS 13 AM M/HS & Facial Plastic Surgeon13 AM M/HS
602 E RANCHO RD 900 N GRANITE DR
500 PAYSON ELEMENTARY-500 E RANCHO RD 1321 WOODLAND DR
7:34 am
1304 WOODLAND DR
7:35 am
1321 WOODLAND DR
7:36 am
203 E AIRLINE BLVD
13 AM M/HS
7:37 am
E AIRLINE BLVD & CURTISS CIR
13 AM M/HS
7:38 am
BRADLEY DR & E RANCHO RD
13 AM M/HS
7:38 am
EASY ST & SUNSET
13 AM M/HS
7:39 am
ALPINE HEIGHTS DR & N FARVIEW DR
13 AM M/HS
7:40 am
1102 N CAMELOT DR
13 AM M/HS
7:43 am
EASY ST & MATTERHORN
Same Location
5B
903 East Highway 260, Suite #3 13 AM M/HS
7:44 am
EASY ST & CAREFREE CIRCLE
13 AM M/HS
7:45 am
EASY ST & GILA DRIVE
Payson, AZ 85541
New Telephone Number 928-478-6891
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928-468-2400 480-755-1025
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Classifieds More ways than ever to publish and pay for your classified ad!
Call 928-474-5251 • Online at PaysonClassifiedsNow.com • Email ClassAds@payson.com DEADLINES: 10AM Monday for Tuesday issue • 10AM Wednesday for Friday issue
MERCHANDISE
Order: 10076605 Cust: -Gila County Personnel art#: 20127705 Class: General Size: 2.00 X 2.00
Part-Time Library Page Town of Payson $8.40-12.61/hr.
Obtain required application by calling (928)474-5242 x207; pick one up at Town Hall; or download at www.paysonaz.gov. Human Resources, 303 N. Beeline Hwy., Payson, AZ 85541, must receive applications no later than 4PM MST, 07/24/15. EOE Order: 10076719 Cust: -Town of Payson / HR Keywords: Recreation Coordinator art#: 20127881 Class: General Size: 2.00 X 2.00
Town of Payson, Recreation Coordinator — Event Center $16.79 - 25.18/hr,
Obtain job description and required application by calling (928) 474-5242 x207; pick one up at Town Hall; or download at www.paysonaz.gov. Human Resources, 303 N Beeline Hwy, Payson, AZ 85541, must receive applications no later than 4PM MST, 08/14/15. EOE Order: 10076717 Cust: -Town of Payson / HR Keywords: Street Maintenance Worker I art#: 20127879 Class: General Gila County Career Size: 2.00 X 2.00
MISCELLANEOUS
ANIMALS Dachshund Pups; 7mo, 16 wks & 8 wks; Accepting deposits on litter born June 10. Call 928-476-6435 Dog Nail Clipping in the comfort and convenience of your home by Tracy. Local professional groomer of 24 years. $12.00 928-978-4959
$3.00 per/Dozen by True Value on Tuesdays from 8am to 11am FOUND: Cat - Long Hair Gray Tabby, (Hit by Car) on the 414 near Rye (about a mile up the dirt road towards Payson). Call for info 802-356-9807
FIREWOOD BACKHOE SERVICE AND YARD CLEANING
FURNITURE 5” Folding Bed w/Mattress, 5” Couch, Drop Leaf Table, Antique Table, Desk & Chair, 78 RPM Records (Classical Music), Cedar Lined Dream Table, 928-468-6071
Order: 10076687 Cust: -Town of Payson / HR Keywords: Ad on server art#: 20127311 Class: Laborers Size: 2.00 X 2.00 Town
California King Headboard, Footboard, Frame, Carlyle Visco Elastic 22” foam Mattress & Foundation $600.OBO 480-201-9697 Dining Table, 6 Chairs, Oak, Excellent Condition $150. Matching China Hutch $125. Loveseat $50. Recliner $35. Antique Singer Sewing Machine w/Table $50. 928-474-2176
Order: 10073430 Cust: -McDonalds Keywords: Help Wanted art#: 20123185 Class: General Size: 2.00 X 4.00
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PAYSON Please pick-up an application and learn of the opportunities available at your McDonald’s today.
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Financial SOCIAL SECURITY Disability Benefits. Unable to work? Denied benefits? We can help! WIN or Pay nothing! Contact Bill Gordon & Associates at 1-800-960-3595 to start your application today! (AzCAN) SELL YOUR STRUCTURED SETTLEMENT or annuity payments for CASH NOW. You don’t have to wait for your future payments any longer! Call 1-800394-1597 (AzCAN) Health & Medical VIAGRA 100mg, CIALIS 20mg. 40 pills + 4 free for only $99. #1 Male Enhancement! Discreet Shipping. Save $500. Blue Pill Now! 1-800-404-0630. (AzCAN) Help Wanted ADVERTISE YOUR JOB Opening in 77 AZ newspapers. Reach more than 2 million readers for ONLY $330! Call this newspaper or visit: www.classifiedarizona.com. (AzCAN) GRAND CANYON NATIONAL Park, AZ Jobs. Apply Now! Food & Beverage, Hotel & Retail jobs. Apply online: www.grandcanyonlodges.com. Call: 1-888-2240330 to have application mailed. (AzCAN)
HIRING: RN with IV Skills Ray’s Auto Exchange, 615 W. Main, 928-978-8375 2005 Chrysler Sebring Touring Addition, Nicely Equipped, Sun roof, Leather, $4250. 2005 Chevy Monte Carle SS, Super Charged 3.8 V-6 Engine, $6595. 1997 Buick LeSabre, Very Nice, Cold AC, $2250.
RVS
BUY - SELL - TRADE ADMISSION $6 – $1 OFF W/AD
Aug Aug11 3 & 12 2 1 2 4 3 Sat 5pm SAT9am 9AM--5 PM Sun 9am SUN 9AM-42pm PM
INFO 928-485-0437 WWW.FIRINGPIN.COM
MISCELLANEOUS
10ft, 20ft, 30ft. and 40ft. Shipping Containters, Call 928-537-3257
DRIVERS: CDL A or B to transfer vehicles from local customers and body plants to various locations throughout U.S. No forced dispatch; safety incentives; no freight to handle. We specialize in reducing your deadhead. Apply online at www.mamotransportation.com under Career or call 1-800-501-3783. (AzCAN) Instruction / Training AIRLINE CAREERS begin here. Get FAA approved Aviation Technician training. Financial Aid for qualified students. Job placement assistance. Call Aviation Institute of Maintenance, 866314-5370. (AzCAN) Land for Sale TALL PINE CABIN-SITE, $178/ mo., $30K. Paved street, all utilities incl. sewer. Summer cool 6800’ elevation. Nearby lakes, streams. Quiet & secluded. No mobiles or RV’s. Seller financing with 10% down. Call 1st United for photos, maps, area info. 520429-0746. (AzCAN) NORTHERN AZ WILDERNESS Ranch, $219 Month. Quiet & secluded 36 acre off the grid ranch at cool clear 6,400’ elevation near historic pioneer town & fishing lake. No urban noise & dark sky nights. Blend of mature evergreens & grassy meadows with sweeping views across surrounding wilderness mountains and valleys. Borders 640 acres
Ophthalmology Back Office FT Formal Medical Training Necessary, Medical Experience Mandatory, Ophthalmic or Optometric experience Preferred Certification a Plus Call 623-229-5808 to schedule an interview
RNs Needed Correctional nursing is different with every patient, every day.
GARAGE SALES
2004 Holiday Rambler Neptune Motor Home, Diesel, 32,568 Miles, 34’6”, 2 slides, 4-Door Fridge, 2 AC’s, Hydrolic Jacks, Lots of Extras, Excellent Condition, Call 928-468-7019
Corizon Health, a provider of health services for the Arizona Department of Corrections, has excellent opportunities at Winslow Correctional Complex in Winslow, AZ.
1. RAIN OR SUNSHINE! Car Port Garage Yard Sales Combined Homes in Payson Pines, (Houston Mesa Road behind Home Depot - Follow Signs) Friday July 24 & Saturday July 25 from 7am to 5pm!
YARD SALES 2. Huge Moving Sale Everything must go! Friday & Saturday 8am to 4pm 609 North Ponderosa Circle Tons of stuff - dressers, handmade oak shelves & Cupboards, an antique vanity, armoire, small rolltop desk, futon, overstuffed recliner, loves eat, patio table & Chair set, paintings & pictures, DVDs & CDs, books, clothes, kitchenware & linens, plus much much more. For info call 480-208-3615
4. ESTATE SALE: 1111 W. Creestview Dr. Fri. & Sat. jULY 24 & 25 from 8am to 3pm: Furniture, Books, Clothes and a Whole lot more!
AUTOS/VEHICLES BOATS 24’ S2 Sailboat with Trailer, Loaded, Sleeps 4, 8HP Outboard, Fast and Beautiful $4700. Phone 928-474-8462 CHAMPION, 181 s/x specialty FISH & SKI 2001. 2001 mercury 125 elpto 2 stroke average retail 9600.00 call for more info.. $8500.00. 928 970 0283
CARS 1998 Chevy Malibu, Blue-Green, Fairly Good Condition, $1500. 928-468-7559
*CANCER CASES* www.cancerbenefits.com Call 800-414-4328.
Nurse Practitioner & Medical Typest: Excel & Word. Pay-D.O.Experience Send Resume & References Required: Speciality Clinic PO Box 1463, Payson, 85547
YARD SALES/ AUCTIONS
Fri, Jul 24 and Sat, Jul 25. 7am-Noon Yard sale: items from kitchen to garage. Golf clubs, tools, generator, clothing, christmas decorations, hammock, sleeping bags, crib, and many other items. No early birds please in consideration to our neighbors. Located south of Phoenix Street on Mud Springs Road
Like New, Pillow top Full Mattress; Nice Pad and Sheet $50. 480-284-2653 or 928-474-9577
HEALTH CARE
Regardless of your area of interest, correctional nursing provides a rewarding career in a specialized field that encompasses ambulatory care, health education, urgent care and infirmary care.
3. Yard Sale 1117 S. Mud Springs Road Payson
Elmira Stove, looks like a woodburning stove, and is a fully functioning electric range. $3500.00 623-523-7201.
Journeyman Plumber Needed PT or FT, Must Have Driver’s License, Call Doc @ 928-472-2429
1983 Mobile Traveler, 26 ft, self-contained RV, 33,000 miles on new Ford engine, sleeps 6, very clean, lots of storage, runs good. $3,250 602-291-0980
5. Moving Sale: Kitchenware, Linens, Portable AC Unit and much, much more. 2120 N. Cold Springs Pt. Saturday July, 25, 8 AM to 2 PM
of Payson,
Street Maintenance Worker I $11.59 – $17.38/hr or Street Maintenance Worker II $12.79 – $19.18/hr, depending upon qualifications, plus excellent benefits. Obtain required application by calling (928) 474-5242 x207; pick one up at Town Hall; or download at www.paysonaz.gov. Human Resources, 303 N Beeline Hwy, Payson, AZ 85541, must receive applications no later than 4PM MST, 08/07/15. EOE
WANTED VEHICLE with under 100k miles priced below $3000. Also want Pre-1980 MOTORCYCLE. Will do repairs to both. 928-468-7060.
WE BUY CARS!
MOVING SALES
PLEASE VISIT OUR WEBSITE www.gilacountyaz.gov
Call 474-5251 today.
Sears Riding Mower, Needs some work, Does run; $100. 928-476-3087
GENERAL
CAR-TRUCK-CYCLE WANTED
Two complete HO Gauge Train Sets, $30. Each Call 928-476-3087
“BEST PRICES IN TOWN AND FRIENDLY SERVICE” Tree-Trimming, Brush Removal with Hauling Service WE ALSO SELL FIREWOOD
For Information regarding Open Positions Globe & Payson
Find what you’re looking for or sell what you’re tired of looking at in the Payson Roundup classifieds
Peggy’s Treasures
THE BLIND DOCTOR Broken Blinds? Saggy Shades? Droopy Drapes? WE CAN FIX THAT! Dani 928-595-2968 BLINDS & DESIGNS Repairs, Sales, Shade Screens & More!
Opportunities
Gila County Sheriff’s Office Positions Sheriff J. Adam Shepherd
I BUY ESTATES!
ALASKA - ARIZONA AUSTRALIA Additonal Items Added Books, Magazines, Artwork, Mementos Call 928-468-1670
FARM EGGS!
928-951-6590 or 928-978-5473
and
2003 37ft fifth wheel Luxury Carriage carri-lite. Loaded Very nice! Call or email for more info and pics. sberatto@outlook.com $21,500 307-371-0560
CARS
Get the best results!
2011 Toyota Camry LE Red,four door leather seats, moon roof excellent condition 32,900 miles,new tires. $15,725. 928-474-8677 tsal2202@yahoo.com.
of State Trust. Abundant groundwater, loam garden soil & maintained road access. Camping & RV ok. $25,500, $2,550 dn. Free brochure with photos, topo map, weather, area info. 1st United Realty 800-966-6690. sierrahighlandsranch.com. (AzCAN) Real Estate ADVERTISE YOUR HOME, property or business for sale in 77 AZ newspapers. Reach more than 2 million readers for ONLY $330! Call this newspaper or visit: www. classifiedarizona.com. (AzCAN) Satellite DIRECTV Starting at $19.99/ mo. FREE Installation. FREE 3 months of HBO SHOWTIME CINEMAX starz. FREE HD/ DVR Upgrade! 2015 NFL Sunday Ticket Included (Select Packages) New Customers Only. CALL 1-800-404-9329. (AzCAN) DISH NETWORK: Get MORE for LESS! Starting $19.99/month (for 12 months.) PLUS Bundle & SAVE (Fast Internet for $15 more/month.) CALL Now 1-800318-1693. (AzCAN) Wanted to Buy Autos WANTED: Old Mercedes 190sl, 280sl, Jaguar XKE, Porsche, or pre-1972 SPORTSCARS/ convertibles. ANY CONDITION! I come with trailer & cash. FAIR OFFERS! Finders fee! Mike 520977-1110. (AzCAN)
SUVS 2009 Ford Explorer, Eddie Bauer 4x4, Very Nice, 75K Miles, $13,500.obo 928-238-0283
TRAILERS 16’ Contractor’s Trailer, Sides Open up for Covered work areas and tool storage, Material and lumber storage. Aluminum body on steel frame. new Tires and Spare. Asking $8000.obo Lists New at$16,000. 928-951-4658
20,000.00 2004 HOLIDAY RAMBLER PRESIDENTIAL 5th WHEEL DUAL AC 3 slide 4 door ref. SERIES M-32RLT 20,000.00 928 970 0283
EMPLOYMENT ACCOUNTING
Four seasons Four Seasons Motorsports is seeking a qualified Bookmotorsports keeper. is seeking Must have experience in Accounting, Peachtree, Payroll, a qualified Excel. BOOKKEEPER Fax resume to 928-472-7285 Attention Bob
Must have experience in Accounting, Peachtree, Payroll, Excel.
Fax resume to 928-472-7285 Attention Bob CONSTRUCTION
Corizon Health offers competitive rates, excellent benefits and the opportunity to try something new in this growing specialty field. New graduates welcome! Please contact: Elsie Stowell 928-289-9551 x5575 Elsie.stowell@ Corizonhealth.com OR Apply for positions & view additional opportunities at: www.careerbuilder.com EOE/AAP/DTR
HOSPITALITY Quality Inn of Payson 801 N. Beeline Hwy Now Accepting Applications for: House-Keeping, Laundry and Front Desk Apply in Person NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE!
LABORERS Tire Tech Wanted Must be experienced in tire work. Apply in person at Big O Tires 901 S. Beeline Hwy, Tuesday -Friday. Ask for Alfonso. +
TIRE TECH WANTED
Must be experienced in tire work. Apply in person at Big O Tires, 901 S. Beeline Hwy, Tuesday - Friday Ask for Alfonso
four SEasons MOtorsports is seeking an Entry-level OHV technitian. Please FAX resumes to Bob at 928-472-7285
DRIVERS Driver ad- ad on server
DRIVER
Apply at: jpenergypartners.com EOE
EDUCATION The Shelby School, a K-10 Charter school located in Tonto Village, is seeking the following positions starting August 1: Bus driver to do am and/or pm bus run, minimum of $13/hour to start; part-time highly qualified teachers in the following content areas, English Language Arts grades 8-10, Math grades 6-8, and Biology grades 9-10. Teachers must be able to teach the AZ Standards required for each grade level. Call 478-4706 and fax resume to 478-0681.
is now accepting applications for waitress. Please apply in person, Tuesday-Friday after 3:00 928-474-4848
SALES/MARKETING BDC / Sales
Sales are increasing and we are expanding. Now is the perfect time to consider a career with the Steve Coury Automotive Family. We have immediate openings for
BDC/Sales Reps.
No auto sales experience necessary. Salary plus commission.
Contact Chris 928-474-8888
SERVICES MISCELLANEOUS Tuesday & Friday 1x3 CD
Medicare Plans & ACA Health h Plans s off All Types from Many Companies. Also: Life Insurance
www.TomRUSSELLinsurance.com 928-474-1233 Behind Fargo’s Steakhouse • Since 1994 We do not solicit you by telephone, or suddenly show up at your front door uninvited. You’ll like our unbiased, easy & local way of doing business.
Compare your rate. Turning 65? We’re the LOCAL Pros!
Payson Tire is Seeking Experienced Tire & Automotive Technician w/FT Availability and valid Drivers License. Apply in person 212 W. Aero Drive. pick up prior mechanics wanted EXPERIENCED ad- 2 proof please.
GENERAL AUTOMOTIVE MECHANICS WANTED! Full-Time Positions, must have own tools, current & valid Arizona Drivers License. ASE certificate not necessary. Work on foreign & domestic cars. Apply in person to SOUTHWEST TRANSMISSION, 212 W. Aero Drive between 8:00am and 5:00pm ask for Nick Adams.
RESTAURANTS SUBWAY: Apply within, Bashas Shopping Center, 128 E. Hwy. 260. Energetic People Come Join Our Crew! PT/FT, Monthly Bonuses. $50. Sign-up Bonus, Vacation Pay.
HOME SERVICES Call The Cheaper Sweeper
Call The Cheaper Sweeper You’ve tried the rest, now try the best!
Windows to Walls, Baseboards to Ceiling Fans WE CLEAN IT ALL!
Gift Certificates Available
Call The Cheaper Sweeper for a free estimate: (928) 472-9897
HOUSEKEEPING HOUSEKEEPING ETC. Cleaning Services, Regular Schedulled Cleanings, Organizing and Move-Outs! 928-951-1807
LANDSCAPING
IRIS GARDEN SERVICE 10% Off Your Full Cleanup! COMPLETE YARD & GARDEN CLEANUPS, DEBRIS REMOVED, REASONABLE; PAYSON LIC. 928-474-5932 Cell 928-951-3734 not.lic.contr. landscape services-pick up 2014 Yard Maintenance Ɣ Clean Ups Weeds Ɣ Trimming Ɣ Hauling Quality Work…Affordable Prices!
928-951-0859 FREE Estimates/SENIOR Discounts
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Mario & Mario Landscaping and Masonry Complete Landscaping & Irrigation, Tree Service and Removal. Rock, Retaining Walls, Block Fencing Walls, Wrought Iron Fences. Flagstone & Concrete Driveways, Pavers and Sidewalks. Licensed, Bonded and Insured. Home Maitenance Available. Call 928-282-3118 Mention this add and get 10% Off!
MAZATZAL LANDSCAPING YARD SERVICES Free Estimates David Morris 480-309-5851 LICENSE PH1032
OakLeaf Yardworks
CONSTRUCTION Debco Construction
New Homes,Remodels,Decks, Painting, Garages, Wood/Tile Floors, Affordable Prices, Don 928-978-1996, Lic. & Bonded, Res. Lic.#ROC185345 Commercial Lic.#ROC182282 In Payson Area 35 years
Yard Maintenance Minor landscaping and tree trimming. All work affordable. Call:Dennis 928-595-0477 not a licensed contractor
LEGAL SERVICES REVOCABLE LIVING TRUSTS WILLS LIVING WILLS FINANCIAL POWERS OF ATTORNEY MEDICAL POWERS OF ATTORNEY DEEDS
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HANDYMAN A AFFORDABLE 1 HANDYMAN Custom Quality Home Maintenance Repairs & Remodeling Trades Master Whatever Needs Done! Steve @ 928-978-4861
DHW Home Services Decks/Porches Sheds Drywall Texture Matching Paint Remodeling 928-595-1555 Credit Cards Accepted not a licensed contractor Don’s Handyman Home Repairs, Mobile Home Roofs, Backhoe Work, Drains, Driveway, Landscaping, Yardwork Tree Trimming, Hauling, Rototilling. 928-478-6139
Journeyman Carpenter, Must Have own tools and transportation; Please call 928-978-1996
Propane Delivery Driver Needed. 1+ years driving experience preferred. Class B CDL w/hazmat/tanker endorsements. Must pass drug test. High School diploma or equivalent. Pay based on experience.
Diamond Point Shadows
MECHANICAL
Journeyman Carpenter, Must Have own tools and transportation; Please call 928-978-1996
Alliant Gas
RESTAURANTS Waitress-pick up april 10 ad
JIMMY’S ALLTRADES Residential Repairs Since 1993 FREE ESTIMATES Plumbing, Electrical, Sun Screens, Dryer Vent Cleaning, Gutters Cleaned 928-474-6482 not licensed
R.W.P. CARPENTRY & REMODELING: Quality Additions, Cabinet Installation, Decks, Finnish Work, Painting, Drywall, Etc.20yrs Experience, Licensed & Bonded ROC200461, Payson B/L#PH9305, Call Robin 1-928-595-1816 Tile,Carpet and Wood Installer 35 years Exp. Repairs/Drywall/Custom Showers Local References if needed Realters Welcome 928-951-2823
HAULING Home Repair Lawn Care Hauling CD 2015
HOME REPAIRS
Lawn Care
HAULING
Patricia Rockwell AZ Certified Legal Document Preparer/ Paralegal
928-476-6539 AZCLDP #81438
REAL ESTATE COMMERCIAL FOR SALE Prime Location High Visibility for Professional Business or Retail Store! 1550sf, New AC & Carpet, Private Bathroom, 807-A S.Beeline Hwy,Payson, 928-478-4110
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LAND FOR SALE Acreage - unbelievable deal! we just need to get it off the books. great views and all utilies up to lot. Beautiful Chaperal Pines. Lots, 550 featherplume, Payson, AZ, price includes golf membership, a $9000. value at no charge.Total price $1.00 plus closing costs. rick biederbeck
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HOMES FOR RENT 2 BEDROOM, Stove, Refrig., Evap Cooler, W/D Hookup, Trash Included!! 436 W. Frontier, $700. 928-474-3453 2 BR, 2 BA House in Payson. 1100 sqft., W/D, appliances. Dead-end street. Large 2 car garage with storage/workspace. Large enclosed backyard. Non-smoking. Tenant pays utilities. Basic Internet provided. Pellet stove and solar panels provide efficient electric/heating. Pets okay with pet deposit. Available immediately. $975.00. Email primmerplace@gmail.com or text 515-480-2418. 4Br/4Ba (Star Valley) w/1-Car Garage, Nice Covered Decks,Views, Fenced Private Yard on 2 acres; $2,000.mo + Dep. 708-670-8289 or 928-951-5584 AVAILABLE AGAIN! Cozy 3Br/1Ba Large Lot, Water/Sewer Included, $440.mo Senior Discount, Tom 949-482-8467 Cell or 928-474-7022 Home Beautifully “FURNISHED� ,New Paint/Carpet, 2Br/2Ba w/FP, 1800sf, MAIN HOUSE, 1.25 Acres In Town, Bring Your Horse, TV’s, $1,350.mo Call: 602-290-7282 Move In Ready, in Payson, Nice, Clean 3Br/2Ba, Covered Decks, Beautiful Views, $965.mo 928-468-1068 or 602-647-2014 Nice, 3Br/2Ba, 2 car garage, fenced yard. Trailwood subdivision, walk to schools/parks/library. $1,350/mo + deposit. Smoking-No. Small Dog-Okay. 406-396-6628
Rental #3: 4Br, 28x29ft Great Room, Unfurnished, Kitchen, Two Entrances, 2+acres, Garage, $1795.mo, Background Check, Smoking-No Rental #4: Lease Prestigious 2Br Complete Top Floor, Furnished, Regular $1595. if you cook some & keep tidy $695. One orTwo Tidy Ladies Call: 928-978-6505 Senior Lady or Couple to Rent New 1Br Apt. Attached to our home. Reduced Rent in exchange for part-time senior care for Elderly Lady. 928-978-4011 Spacious Furnished Executive home - 3BR/2BA, 2,000 SF, Beautifully decorated - perfect for visiting professional - a real beauty. Conv. central location, Washer/Dryer and all up-grades. All utilities except electric included - bring your toothbrush and move right in. Flexible lease - Short-term $1,500/mo, Long-term $1,400/mo. 602-763-4397, ronwendyt@gmail.com.
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MOBILE/RV SPACES Mountain Shadows R.V. & Mobile Home Park 3 bed room single wide mobile home for rent $800.00 a month. Take advantage of our monthly rent discount program reducing the rent to $700 a month by paying on the first of each month, also RV Spaces available for $256.55.mo, Walking distance to downtown Payson with onsite Manager, Laundry facilities, Wifi and Game room Call Shawn at 928-474-2406
LEGAL NOTICES 15836: 7/21, 7/24, 7/28/2015 DOUBLE DJ’S L.L.C. NOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I. Name: DOUBLE DJ’S L.L.C. II. The address of the known place of business is: 987 E Saguaro Drive, Globe, AZ 85501. The name and street address of the Statutory Agent is: Olive Darlene Jonovich, 987 E Saguaro Drive, Globe, AZ 85501. III. Management of the limited liability company is reserved to the members. The names and addresses of each person who is a member are: Olive Darlene Jonovich, 987 E Saguaro Drive, Globe, AZ 85501. 15838: 7/21, 7/24, 7/28/2015 ARTICLES OF AMENDMENT 1. ENTITY NAME: The exact name of the LLC as currently shown in A.C.C. records is: CLARK C. JONES, PLLC. 2. A.C.C. FILE NUMBER: P-1982063-3. 3. ENTITY NAME CHANGE: The exact NEW name of the LLC is: CLARK S. JONES, PLLC. 4. MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE CHANGE: No change. 5. DURATION CHANGE: No change. 6. ENTITY TYPE CHANGE: No change. I accept and acknowledge under penalty of perjury that this document together with any attachments is submitted in compliance with Arizona law. Date: 2/17/15. /s/ Clark S Jones. This is a member-managed LLC and I am signing individually as a member or I am signing for an entity member named. 15839: 7/7, 7/14, 7/1, 7/28/2015 Notice of Trustee’s Sale Order No.: 150126091-AZ-VOO TS No.: AZ-15-4798-JY APN: 207-28-069 The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of Sale under that certain Deed of Trust dated 3/19/2003 and recorded 5/25/2004 as Instrument 2004-008225, Book -, Page -, in the office of the County Recorder of GILA County, Arizona.; and at public auction to the highest bidder: Sale Date and Time: 8/21/2015 at 11:00 AM Sale
LEGAL NOTICES Location: AT THE FRONT ENTRANCE TO THE GILA COUNTY COURTHOUSE, 1400 EAST ASH ST., GLOBE, ARIZONA 85501 Legal Description: LOT 69, OF PIONEER HILLS SUBDIVISION, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF GILA COUNTY, ARIZONA, RECORDED IN MAP NO. 519 AND 519B. Purported Street Address: 628 W TURNBULL TURN LN, GLOBE, AZ 85501 Tax Parcel Number: 207-28-069 Original Principal Balance: $54,590.00 Name and Address of Current Beneficiary: LSF9 Master Participation Trust C/O Caliber Home Loans, Inc. 16745 W. Bernardo Drive, Ste 300 San Diego, CA 92127 Name and Address of Original Trustor: ROBERT RANDANOVICH 69 TURNBULL TURN, GLOBE, AZ 85501-9443 Name and Address of Trustee/Agent: SUMMIT SERVICES AND REALTY, LLC 16745 W. Bernardo Dr., Ste 100 San Diego, CA 92127 Phone: (866) 248-2679 Sales Line: 714-730-2727 Login to: w w w. s e r v i c e l i n k a s a p . c o m AZ-15-4798-JY The successor trustee qualifies to act as a trustee under A.R.S. Section 33-803A (1) in its capacity as a licensed Arizona Real Estate Broker. 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. If the sale is set aside for any reason, the Purchaser at the sale shall be entitled only to a return of the deposit paid. The Purchaser shall have no further recourse against the Mortgagor, the Mortgagee, or the Mortgagee’s Attorney. Dated: 5/18/2015 SUMMIT SERVICES AND REALTY, LLC By: Cecilia Sterwart, AVP 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. THIS OFFICE IS ATTEMPTING TO COLLECT A DEBT AND ANY INFORMATION OBTAINED WILL BE USED FOR THAT PURPOSE. As required by law, you are hereby notified that a negative credit report reflecting on your credit record may be submitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfill the terms of your credit obligations. A-4532220 07/07/2015, 07/14/2015, 07/21/2015, 07/28/2015 15840: 6/30, 7/7, 7/14, 7/21/2015 IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA IN AND FOR THE OCUNTY OF GILA S.ARTHUR MANAGEMENT, L.L.C., an Arizona Limited Liability Company, Plaintiff, vs. CHAPARRAL PINES COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, INC., an Arizona nonprofit Corporation: WILDFLOWER RIDGE AT CHAPARRAL PINES, LLLP, an Arizona limited liability partnership; J. R. McDADE COMPANY, INC., an Arizona corporation; CANAVEST HOLDINGS, LLC, an Arizona limited liability company; NATIONAL BANK OF ARIZONA, a national banking association; DEBORA SAVAGE serving in her capacity as GILA COUNTY TREASURERE; JANE and JOHN DOES 1-10; ABC CORPORATIONS 1-10; XYZ LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES, PARTNERSHIPS AND AFFILIATIONS 1-10, unknown heirs and devisees of each of the named defendants, if deceased. Defendants. Case No. CV201500091 CIVIL SUMMONS Assigned to the Honorable Judge THE STATE OF ARIZOAN to the above-named Defendant: WILDFLOWER RIDGE AT CHAPARRAL PINES, LLLP I. A Lawsuit has been filed against you. II. If you do not want a Judgment by default taken against you for the relief demanded in the accompanying Complaint, you must appear and defend by filing an Answer in writing in the Office of the Clerk of the Gila County Superior Court, Payson Location, 714 S. Beeline Highway, Payson, AZ 85541, (928) 474-3978, accompanied by the necessary filing fee. A copy of the Answer must also be mailed to the plaintiff/attorney whose name appears below III. The Answer must be filed within TWENTY DAYS after service upon you, exclusive of the date of service, if served within the State of Arizona, or within THIRTY DAYS after service upon you, exclusive of the date of service, if served outside the State of Arizona. IV. This is a legal document. If you do not understand its consequences, you should seek the advice of an attorney. WITNESS My Hand and the Seal of the Superior Court. DATED: 4/22/15 Anita Escobedo, CLERK OF THE SUPERIOR COURT By /s/ Megan A. Miller, Deputy Clerk REQUEST 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. STATEMENT TO OBTAIN COPIES OF PLEADINGS COPIES OF THE SUMMONS, COMPLAINT, CERTIFICATE OF COMPULSORY ARBITRATION AND NOTICE OF LIS PENDENS MAY BAY BE OBTAINED THROUGH THE GILA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT LOCATED AT 714 S. BEELINE HIGHWAY, PAYSON, AZ 85541. 15843: 7/14, 7/21, 7/28, 8/4/2015 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE File ID. #15-40119 Burton Title No: 21500546 FHA/VA No.: 023-2316242-952 Notice is hereby given that David W. Cowles, Attorney at Law, as trustee (or successor trustee, or substituted trustee), pursuant to the Deed of Trust which had an original balance of $300,240.00 executed by Margaret E. Burton, Trustees of Lester R. and Margaret E. Burton Trust, dated October 31, 2001, 909 N William Tell Circle, Payson, AZ 85541, dated March 23, 2006 and recorded on 09/17/2007 as Instrument No. 2007-015560 (or Book, Page) and Re-Recorded on 02/06/2008 as Instrument No. 2008-001663 and re-recorded on 05/01/2015 at 2015-004157 to correct the (or Book, Page) for the reason of ‘reflect the correct APN’ of the Official Records of Gila County, AZ, will sell the real property described herein by public auction on September 28, 2015 at 11:00 AM, at the front entrance to the County Courthouse, 1400 East Ash, Globe, AZ. 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 33-811A), 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: legal description: The land situated in the STATE OF ARIZONA, COUNTY OF GILA, CITY OF PAYSON, and described as follows: Lots 173 and 174, PAYSON NORTH UNIT FOUR ac-
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cording to the official map of record in the office of the Gila County, Recorder, Map No. 452. AN UNDIVIDED INTEREST IN TRACTS A THROUGH G OF PAYSON NORTH UNIT FOUR, ACCORDING TO THE PLAT OF RECORD IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF GILA COUNTY, ARIZONA RECORDED IN MAP 452 AND AS SET FORTH IN INSTRUMENT RECORDED AS FEE NO. 2001-12981 AND RE-RECORDED AS FEE NO. 2001-14951, DEPICTED AS INDIVIDUAL COMMON AREAS WHICH AS A WHOLE ARE REFERRED TO AS THE GREENBELT AREA. The street address/location of the real property described above is purported to be: 909 N William Tell Circle Payson, AZ 85541 Tax Parcel No.: 302-68-174A The undersigned Trustee 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. Current Beneficiary: Wells Fargo Bank, N.A. Care of / Servicer Wells Fargo Home Mortgage Inc. 3476 Stateview Boulevard, MAC #X7801-014 Fort Mill, SC 29715 Current Trustee: David W. Cowles 2525 East Camelback Road, Suite 700 Phoenix, Arizona 85016 (602) 255-6035 David W. Cowles, 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-4532736 07/14/2015, 07/21/2015, 07/28/2015, 08/04/2015 15846: 7/14, 7/17, 7/21/2015 NOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I. Name: AZ ROCKS ! COMPANY LLC File No. L-2015961-2 II. The address of the known place of business is: 325 S. River Rd., Payson, AZ 85541. III. The name and street address of the Statutory Agent is: Sandra F. Sawyer, 325 S. River Rd., Payson, 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: Sandra F. Sawyer, (x) manager, 325 S. River Rd., Payson, AZ 85541; Samuel E. Sawyer, (x) manager, 325 S. River Rd., Payson, AZ 85541. 15847: 7/14, 7/17, 7/21/2015 ARTICLES OF AMENDMENT FOR-PROFIT CORPORATION 1. ENTITY NAME: Dave Barber Realty, Inc. 2. A.C.C. FILE NUMBER: 07492810 3. Date on which the attached amendment was adopted: 4/29/15 4. Does the amendment provide for an exchange, reclassification of cancellation of issued shares? (x) No. 5. (x) Approved by incorporators or board of directors without shareholder action, and shareholder approval was not required or no shares have been issued. 6. Amendment: Please be advised that as of this day the address, or known place of business for Dave Barber Realty, Inc., is to be: 305 N. Mogollon Trail, Payson, AZ 85541. The above is also to be the address for all Dave Barber Realty, Inc., officers: David L. Barber, President/Treasurer; Dee A. Barber, Vice President/Secretary; David and Dee Barber, Board of Directors. /s/ David L. Barber, David L. Barber 4/29/15; /s/ Dee A. Barber, Dee A. Barber 4/29/15 15848: 7/14, 7/21, 7/28, 8/4/2015 Round Valley/Oxbow Fire District 2015/2016 Budget Proposed Budget $115,723.41 Est. payment to Payson Fire $114,218.41. Other Exp. $30. ad for Public Notice, $295. Dues, $1180. Ins. 15850: 7/21, 7/28, 8/4, 8/11/2015 Notice of Trustee’s Sale Recorded Order: 10076747 Cust: -Rim Country Educational Allian Keywords: BUDGET FY 2015 / 2016 Class: Public Notices Size: 4.00 X 7.00
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on: 6/15/2015 TS No. : AZ-15-673472-BF Order No. : 150151463-AZ-VOO The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of Sale under that certain Deed of Trust dated 10/4/2005 and recorded 10/6/2005 as Instrument 2005-018620 , 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: 9/21/2015 at 11:00 AM Sale Location: At the front entrance to the County Courthouse, located at 1400 E. Ash Street Globe, AZ 85501 Legal Description: LOT 71, THE PORTAL PINE CREEK CANYON UNIT IV, ACCORDING TO MAP NO. 650 AND AMENDED IN MAP NO. 657, RECORDS OF GILA COUNTY, ARIZONA. Purported Street Address: 6563 SPIRIT TRAIL, PINE, AZ 85544 Tax Parcel Number: 301-69-071 Original Principal Balance: $312,000.00 Name and Address of Current Beneficiary: U.S. Bank National Association, as Trustee for Structured Asset Securities Corporation, Mortgage Pass-Through Certificates, Series 2006-GEL2 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): DENNIS J. WORTMAN AND JEAN E. WORTMAN, HUSBAND AND WIFE 6563 SPIRIT TRAIL, PINE, AZ 85544 Name and Address of Trustee/Agent: Quality Loan Service Corporation 411 Ivy Street, San Diego, CA 92101 Phone: ( 866 ) 645-7711 Sales Line: 800-827-4822 Login to: www.tdsf.com AZ-15-673472-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. As required by law, you are hereby notified that a negative credit report reflecting on your credit record may be submitted to a credit report agency if you fail to fulfill the terms of your credit obligations. 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-15-673472-BF Dated: 6/12/2015 QUALITY LOAN SERVICE CORPORATION By: Martha Sanchez, 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 6/12/2015 before me, Courtney Patania a notary public, personally appeared Martha Sanchez, 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 Courtney Patania Commission No. 2044156 NOTARY PUBLIC - California San Diego County My Comm. Expires 11/1/2017 IDSPub #0087114 7/21/2015 7/28/2015 8/4/2015 8/11/2015
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15852: 7/21, 7/28, 8/4, 8/11/2015 NOTICE OF TRUSTEE’S SALE TS #: 15-35314 Order #: 150121215-AZ-VOO The following legally described trust property will be sold, pursuant to the power of sale under that certain Deed of Trust dated 6/22/2006 and recorded on 6/29/2006, as Instrument No. 2006-011133, 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 the front entrance to the Gila County Courthouse, 1400 East Ash Street, Globe, Arizona 85501, on 9/3/2015 at 11:00 AM of said day: PARCEL NO. 1 Being Parcel “2â€? on Record of Survey recorded as Survey Map No. 688, records of Gila County, Arizona, being a portion of Parcel “Aâ€?, on Record of Survey recorded as Survey Map No. 626, records of Gila County, Arizona, also being a portion of Lot 2, Section 31, Township 11 North, Range 11 East of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Gila County, Arizona. PARCEL NO. 2 A non-exclusive easement for ingress, egress and utilities, as created in instrument recorded in Docket 816, Page 403, records of Gila County, Arizona, over that portion of the North half of Section 31, Township 11 North, Range 11 East of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Gila County, Arizona, lying within the “ingress/egress and utility easementsâ€? shown on plat entitled Record of Survey attached to said instrument as Exhibit A. PARCEL NO. 3 An easement for roadway and utilities, 30 feet in width, IS feet either side of a centerline, as created in instrument recorded in Docket 874, Page 921, records of Gila County, Arizona, over a portion of Lot 2, Section 31, Township 11 North, Range 11 East, of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Gila County, Arizona, described as follows: BEGINNING at the Southeast corner of the following described parcel; The North 989.30 feet of the following described parcel; Lots 2 and 4; The West 330.31 feet of the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter, and the West 330.31 feet of Lot 5, all in Section 31, Township 11 North, Range 11 East of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Gila County, Arizona. EXCEPT the East 825.15 feet thereof: THENCE South 89°56’01â€? West, along the South line of the above described parcel, 98.85 feet to the Point of Beginning of the centerline of said easement; THENCE North 48Âş14’23â€? West, 260.96 feet; THENCE North 44°50’23â€? West, 20.00 feet; THENCE North 44°50’23â€? West, 181.80 feet; THENCE North 59°56’59â€? West, 230.11 feet to the center of a 50 foot radius cul-de-sac and the Point of terminus of said easement EXCEPT any portion thereof lying within Parcel No. 1 above. PARCEL NO. 4 An easement for roadway and utilities, 30 feet in width, IS feet either side of centerline as created in instrument recorded in Docket 874, Page 921, records of Gila County, Arizona, over that portion of Lot 2, Section 31, Township 11 North, Range 11 East of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Gila County, Arizona, described as follows: BEGINNING at the Southeast corner of the following described parcel; The North 989.30 feet of the following described parcel; Lots 2 and 4; The West 330.31 feet of the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter and the West 330.31 feet of Lot S; All in Section 31, Township 11 North, Range 11 East of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Gila County, Arizona. EXCEPT the East 825.15 feet thereof; THENCE South 89°56’01â€? West, along the South line of the above described parcel 98.85 feet; THENCE North 48°14’29â€? West, along the centerline of a roadway and utilities easement, 30 feet in width, 15 feet either side of said centerline, a distance of 260.96 feet to the True Point of Beginning of the centerline of the easement herein described; THENCE North 24°43’01â€? East, 249.48 feet; THENCE North 03°40’55â€? East, 210.17 feet to a point being the Point of Terminus of said easement; EXCEPT any portion thereof lying within Parcel No. 1 above. PARCEL NO. 5 A non-exclusive easement as created in instrument recorded in Docket 891, Page 490, for ingress,
egress and utilities, 10 feet in width, over the North 10 feet of the South 30 feet of Parcel 3, as shown on Record of Survey recorded as Survey Map No. 625, records of Gila County, Arizona. PARCEL NO. 6 An easement as created in instrument recorded at Fee No. 94-646159, records of Gila County, Arizona, for ingress/egress and utilities, 30 feet in width, 15 feet either side of the following described centerline: BEGINNING at the Southeast corner of Parcel 1, of Record of Survey recorded as Survey Map No. 558, Gila County, Arizona, located in Section 31, Township 11 North, Range 11 East of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Gila County, Arizona; THENCE North 0°03’53â€? West, along the East line of said Parcel 1, a distance of 15.0 feet to the True Point of Beginning; THENCE South 89°56’01â€? West, parallel to the South line of said Parcel 1, a distance of 116.98 feet; THENCE North 40°10’41â€? West, 211.52 feet to a point of curve; THENCE along the arc of a curve to the left, having a radius of 90.00 feet, through 58°25’00â€? of central angle, a distance of 91.76 feet to a point of tangent; THENCE South 81°24’19â€? West, 87.45 feet to a point of curve; THENCE along the arc of a curve to the right, having a radius of 45.00 feet, through 106709’ 18â€? of central angle, a distance of 8337 feet to a point of tangent; THENCE North 7°33’37â€? East, 77.71 feet to a point of curve; THENCE along the arc of a curve to the left, having a radius of 80.00 feet, through 52°26’24â€? of a central angle, a distance of 73.22 feet to a point of tangent; THENCE North 44°52’47â€? West, 107.11 feet to a point on the West line of said Parcel 1; THENCE North 53°41 ‘57â€? West, 328.13 feet to a point on the West line of Parcel 3, of said Survey Map No. 558, said point being South 0Âş03’53â€? East, 67.50 feet from the Northwest corner of said Parcel 3; EXCEPT any portion lying within Parcel No. 1 above. PARCEL NO. 7 An easement for ingress, egress and utilities, as granted in instrument recorded at Fee No. 94-646160, records of Gila County, Arizona, over the West 20 feet of Parcel A, as shown on Record of Survey recorded as Survey Map No. 572, records of Gila County, Arizona. PARCEL NO. 8 An easement for ingress, egress and utilities, as created in instrument recorded at Fee No. 94-646163, records of Gila County, Arizona, over the East 20 feet of Parcel 2, as shown on Record of Survey recorded as Survey Map No. 464, Gila County, Arizona. PARCEL NO. 9 An easement for ingress, egress and utilities, as created in instrument recorded at Fee No. 94-646165, records of Gila County, Arizona, over the East 20 feet of Parcel 1 and the North 300 feet of the East 20 feet of Parcel 3, as shown on Record of Survey recorded as Survey Map No. 464, Gila County, Arizona. PARCEL 10 An easement for ingress, egress and utilities as created in instrument recorded at Fee No. 94-649255, records of Gila County, Arizona, over the East 20 feet of the following described property: The South 648.45 feet of Lot 1, and the North 133.28 feet of the East 653.65 feet of Lot 5, of Section 31, Township 11 North, Range 11 East of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Gila County, Arizona. EXCEPT that portion beginning at Corner No. 7 of Homestead Entry Survey No. 418; THENCE South 0°03’ East, along the line between Corner No. 7 and Corner No. 6, of said Homestead Entry Survey No. 418, said line being common to the East line of Lot 1, a distance of 64.28 feet to a point lying North 0°03’ West, 648.45 feet from the most Southerly corner of said Lot 1, said point being to the True Point of Beginning; THENCE continuing South 0°03’ East, a distance of 300 feet; THENCE South 89°56’38â€? West, a distance of 330 feet; THENCE North 0°03’ West, a distance of 100 feet; THENCE North 89°57’38â€? East, a distance of 140 feet; THENCE North 0°03’ West, a distance of 200 feet to a point lying on the North line of the South 648.45 feet of said Lot 1; THENCE North 89°57’38â€? East, along said North line a distance of 190 feet to the True Point of Beginning. PARCEL NO. 11 An easement for ingress, egress and utilities, as created in instrument recorded at Fee No. 94-649255, records of Gila County, Arizona, over the East 20 feet of the following described property: The East 653.65 feet of Lot 5, of Section 31, Township 11 North, Range 11 East of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Gila County, Arizona. EXCEPT the North 133.28 feet thereof. PARCEL NO .12 An easement for ingress, egress and utilities, as created in instrument recorded at Fee No. 94-649256, records of Gila County, Arizona, over the East 20 feet of the following described property: That portion of the South
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15861: 7/21, 7/28, 8/4/201 Notice is given to JOHN DOE that you have been identified by Caitlin Furlong, the natural mother, residing at 301 W. Saddle Lane Payson, AZ, as a potential father of a child born on November 20, 2011 in Payson, Arizona. You are informed of the following: 1. Caitlin Furlong, the natural mother, plans to place the child for adoption. 2. Under §§ 8-106 and 8-107, Arizona Revised Statutes , you have the right to consent or withhold consent to the adoption. 3. Your written consent to the adoption is irrevocable once you give it. 4. If you withhold consent to the adoption, you must initiate paternity proceedings under title 25, chapter 6, article 1, Arizona Revised Statutes, and serve the mother within thirty days after completion of service of this notice. 5. You have the obligation to proceed to judgment in the paternity action. 6. You have the right to seek custody. 7. If you are established as the child’s father you must begin to provide financial support for the child. 8. If you do not file a paternity action under title 25, chapter 6, article 1, Arizona Revised Statutes, and do not serve the mother within thirty days after completion of the service of this notice and pursue the action to judgment, you cannot bring or maintain any action to assert any interest in the child. 9. The Indian child welfare act may supersede the Arizona Revised Statutes regarding adoption and paternity. 10. You may wish to consult with an attorney to assist you in responding to this notice.
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15853: 7/17, 7/21, 7/24/2015 NOTICE (for publication) ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION HAVE BEEN FILED IN THE OFFICE OF THE ARIZONA CORPORATION COMMISSION FOR I. Name: Tiney LLC File No. L19927138 II. The address of the known place of business is: 615 W. Main St., Payson, AZ 85541. III. The name and street address of the Statutory Agent is: Jo Ellen Vork, 615 W. Main St., Payson, AZ 85541. (A) Management of the limited liability company is reserved to the members. The names and addresses of each person who is a member are: Melissa Sotelo, (x) member, 521 South 4th Avenue, Tucson, AZ 85701.
Potential father who fails to file a paternity action and who does not comply with all applicable service requirements within thirty days after completion of service as prescribed in subsection §8-106 G of this section waives his rights to be notified of any judicial hearing regarding the child’s adoption or the termination of parental rights and his consent to the adoption or termination is not required.
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LEGAL NOTICES 648.45 feet of Lot 1 of Section 31, Township 11 North, Range 11 East of the Gila and Salt River Base and Meridian, Gila County, Arizona, described as follows: BEGINNING at Corner No. 7, of Homestead Entry Survey No. 418; THENCE South 0°03â&#x20AC;&#x2122; East, along the line between Corner No. 7 and Comer No. 6 of said Homestead Entry Survey No. 418, said line being common to the East line of Lot 1, a distance of 64.28 feet to a point lying North 0°03â&#x20AC;&#x2122; West, 648.45 feet from the most Southerly Southeast corner of said Lot 1, said point being the True Point of Beginning; THENCE continuing South 0°03â&#x20AC;&#x2122; East, a distance of 300 feet; THENCE South 89Âş57â&#x20AC;&#x2122;38â&#x20AC;? West, a distance of 330 feet; THENCE North 0103â&#x20AC;&#x2122; West, a distance of 100 feet; THENCE North 89°57â&#x20AC;&#x2122;38â&#x20AC;? East, a distance of 140 feet; THENCE North 0°03â&#x20AC;&#x2122; West, a distance of 20 0feet to a point lying on the North line of the South 648.45 feet of said Lot 1; THENCE North 89°57â&#x20AC;&#x2122;38â&#x20AC;? East, along said North line, a distance of 190 feet to the True Point of Beginning. Per A.R.S. Section 33-803 (A)(2) the successor trustee appointed here qualifies as a Trustee of the trust deed in the Trusteeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s capacity as a member of the State Bar of Arizona. 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: 380 CHITWOOD LANE PAYSON, AZ 85541 A.P.N.: 302-55-025C Original Principal Balance: $279,000.00 Name and address of original trustor: (as shown on the Deed of Trust) MICHAEL J VARGA, JONI VARGA, HUSBAND AND WIFE 380 CHITWOOD LANE PAYSON, AZ 85541 Name and address of beneficiary: (as of recording of Notice of Sale) The Bank of New York Mellon FKA The Bank of New York, as Trustee for the certificateholders of the CWALT, Inc., ALTERNATIVE LOAN TRUST 2006-OC8 MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH CERTIFICATES, SERIES 2006-OC8 8742 Lucent Blvd., Ste. 300 Highlands Ranch, CO 80129 NAME, ADDRESS and TELEPHONE NUMBER OF TRUSTEE: (as of recording of Notice of Sale) Carrie Thompson Jones, a member of the State Bar of Arizona Law Offices of Les Zieve 112 North Central Avenue, Suite 425 Phoenix, Arizona 85004 Phone Number: (602) 688-7420 SALE INFORMATION: Sales Line: (714) 730-2727 W e b s i t e : www.servicelinkasap.com Dated: 6/1/15 Carrie Thompson Jones, a member of the State Bar of Arizona Per A.R.S. Section 33-803 (A)(2) the successor trustee appointed here qualifies as a Trustee of the trust deed in the Trusteeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s capacity as a member of the State Bar of Arizona. A-4533122 07/21/2015, 07/28/2015, 08/04/2015, 08/11/2015
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Despite isolation, fire watcher never lonely From page 1B In one storm, the dog got so scared it fled into the forest and did not come back for three days. Carstensen determined if she ever brought another dog into the tower she would have to train it not to fear storms. Since then, she has used the storms as a training tool. Whenever it starts to rumble, she plays with the dog. They eventually associate a storm with playtime. It worked with Smokey, who she brought into her family when he was 5 months old — he is now 2.5 years old and not phased by much. Without a dog, Carstensen admits it might get lonely in the tower. For Carstensen, life in the lookout tower is the perfect lifestyle. She sleeps in a small travel trailer just below the tower. She used to sleep in a one-room red cabin on the peak, but likes the comforts of her trailer. She huffs up the steep steps to the top of the tower at 7 a.m., six days a week and after watering her plants, several flowers and a cucumber vine, she gets on the exercise bike, tucked into one corner of the tower. It is her second exercise bike after she wore out the first one. She checks the weather and reports to the Valley dispatch and spends the rest of the day surveying the landscape, reading and playing with Smokey. She never feels lonely. Several months ago, a writer appeared at the tower to talk to her about loneliness for an article for the AARP magazine. He asked how she handled the isolation, but she said she loves it. He left after 30 minutes, moving on to another lookout tower. “I wasn’t very much help,” she said laughing. Besides Smokey, Carstensen talks with fellow lookout towers. On Baker Butte, a tower on the Rim north of Diamond Point, Carstensen talks with another fire watcher. The women talked for years before finally meeting just recently. In all, there are seven fire lookout towers on the Tonto National Forest. And Carstensen occasionally gets a visitor. While most are curious hikers, Carstensen has had her fair share of confrontations. On the Fourth of July weekend in 2010, a man and his 15-yearold son made their way up to the tower. Drunk, the teen started shooting at the tower with a high power pellet rifle. The tower is still scarred with dings from the pellets and Carstensen herself was hit in the back by one of the pellets. The men were eventually arrested. Other times, people have shown up during the night. One time a man on the run from police tried to break down the gate, but officers caught up to him before he could enter. Besides questionable visitors, the only other thing Carstensen is weary of is wildlife. Just in the past few weeks she has killed two rattlesnakes, both
THE LOOKOUT Way above the forests, that are in my care. Watching for the curling smoke — looking everywhere, Tied onto the world below by a telephone, High, and sometimes lonesome — living here alone, Snow peaks on the skyline, woods and rocky ground, The green of Alpine meadows circle me around, Waves of mountain ranges like billows of the sea — Seems like in the whole wide world there’s not a soul but me. Peering thru the drift of smoke, sighting thru the haze. Blinking at the lightning on the stormy days, Here to guard the forests from the Red Wolf’s tongue I stay until they take me down, when the fall snows come. — Robin Adair
coiled up under the tower. But most of the time, things are calm up in the tower. Carstensen, 57, grew up in Colorado and at age 14 moved to Prescott with her family. She always knew she wanted an outdoor job and after she graduated high school, went to work with the Forest Service cleaning campgrounds. After a year, she worked four years as a firefighter on an engine. After injuring her back, she moved to the timber crew, marking trees in the forest for logging. She did that two years, but developed heel spurs. She applied for the Diamond Point fire lookout job and won it. The man who had manned the tower previously quit just after the Dude Fire. The man said the sight of the fire, flames, planes and then learning of the firefighters deaths during that fire was too much and gave him flashbacks to Vietnam. Carstensen took the tower over and this year marks her 36th year with the Payson Ranger District. “I loved (the tower) right from the start,” she said. Carstensen has witnessed several fires from the tower during her tenure, including the Willow. When she first spots a trail of smoke, Carstensen pulls out her binoculars. She then uses her fire finder to pinpoint its exact location. USFS forester William Bushnell Osborne, Jr. invented the first fire finder in Portland in 1911. The tool is still used today. It features a rotating steel disc with a sighting mechanism. Carstensen then radios the location to the ground crew who searches it out. In the past, crews snuffed every blaze they came across. Today, the Forest Service is using fires to improve forest health. If the conditions are right, they will let the fire burn, eating through the underbrush and needles. Today, the Rim looks a lot different than how it did when Carstensen started. She said there are fewer trees, the result of the Dude Fire and bark beetles. If she gets her way, Carstensen plans to work until she is 71, which would mark 50 years of service with the Forest Service.
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Dee Carstensen (left) shows how she pinpoints the location of a fire by coordinating her sighting with that of another fire lookout. Smokey (center) keeps Carstensen company in the tower. He is her fourth dog to have an honorary job with the Forest Service. The Diamond Point site (right) hosts a number of communication towers along with the lookout tower.