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Get ready for a rocking, rolling, jumping, bucking, snorting good time this Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 19, 20 and 21, as the Payson Pro Rodeo Committee presents the annual Gary Hardt Memorial Spring Rodeo at the Payson Event Center.

Gary Hardt Memorial Rodeo hosts 200+ BY TERESA MCQUERREY RIM REVIEW EDITOR

The floodgates on summer fun have opened, and the Gary Hardt Memorial Spring Rodeo is rushing toward the Rim Country with more than 200 contestants registered to participate. Contestants will be arriving from all over the West to take part in the fun and festivities. Among the competitors will be current and past national and world champions in the traditional rodeo contests of bareback riding, barrel racing, bull riding, saddle bronc riding, steer wrestling, team roping and tie-down roping. Those champions include team roper Cesar de la Cruz, Tucson; team roper Jake Barnes, Scottsdale; team roper

Derrick Begay, Seba Delkai, Ariz.; barrel racer Leigh Ann Billingsley, Phoenix; barrel racer Sherry Cervi, Marana, Ariz.; team roper Mel Coleman, Phoenix; barrel racer Penny Conway, Payson; barrel racer Jolee Lautaret, Kingman; bull rider Jason McClain, Lewis, Colo.; team roper Nick Sarchett, Phoenix; and bull rider Lee Woolsey, Payson, Utah. There are several local contestants registered to participate in addition to Penny Conway, along with a couple of cowboys with local connections, like Penny’s son, team roper Kyle Conway of Casa Grande, and team roper Wyatt Althoff of Anthony, N.M., the grandson of Ken and Nancy Althoff, son of Brent and nephew of Payson High pole vault coach Bo. Other local competitors are saddle

bronc rider Jason Amon, barrel racer Chancy Brown and barrel racer Teri James. The spring rodeo, presented by the Payson Pro Rodeo Committee, is May 19, 20 and 21 at the Payson Event Center. The livestock for the event is from Salt River Rodeo. The Cactus Series — Ladies’ Barrel Racing opens the festivities Thursday, May 19. Gates open at 5 p.m. and the performance is at 7 p.m. Admission is a can of food for Rim Country food banks. The rodeo is at 7 p.m., Friday, May 20 and Saturday, May 21. Gates open at 5 p.m. and admission is $14 for those 13 to 64, $12 for those 65 and older, and $10 for those 8 to 12, children age 7 and under are free. Tickets are available at the Rim Country Regional Chamber of Commerce, all area Circle Ks, Bill

Armstrong Pawn in Star Valley and the Payson Roundup office. There will be $2 discount coupons in the Roundup newspaper. Tickets may also be reserved online at www.paysonrim country.com or www.ticketforce.com. The Friday night performance is dedicated to the Tough Enough To Wear Pink campaign to benefit breast cancer research and patient support programs. The Payson Pro Rodeo Committee will donate $3 for each cowboy contestant wearing pink and $1 for each audience member in pink. Saturday’s rodeo is the Patriot Performance to honor returning, wounded and fallen veterans. All active military personnel will be admitted free of charge on Saturday night. A rodeo dance will be held at 9 p.m., Friday and Saturday at the Ox Bow.


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Top announcers, judge at spring rodeo Payson Pro Rodeo Boss Bill Armstrong said the Gary Hardt Memorial Spring Rodeo will enjoy the talents of announcers Reed Flake and Rob Smets. Alan Jordan, one of the Professional Rodeo Cowboy Association top judges, will be on hand as well. Flake grew up working cattle and horses for his family ranch. Later, he went to Ricks College where he received a degree in ranch management. Flake has been announcing rodeos for more than 20 years. He has announced such events as the National High School Finals, the National Jr. High Finals, the Turquoise Circuit Finals, the USTRC Finals and the George Strait Team Roping. Flake and his wife, Amy, reside in Snowflake, Ariz., where they have lived for most of their 28 years of marriage. They have three children and five grandchildren. Smets is known professionally as The Kamikaze Kid and is a color commentator for the Professional Bull Riders tour and a former five-time Wrangler World Champion bullfighter. He was born in Palo Alto, Calif., but as a child lived in Thailand, Singapore, Puerto Rico and Australia before returning to San Martin, Calif. as a teenager and attended Palma High School in Salinas. As a sophomore, he started entering high school rodeos. While bull riding as a teenager, he taunted some of the bullfighters for not protecting riders well enough after the riders fell. They challenged him to try being a bullfighter himself, which he did. He made a name for himself early on, distracting bulls after riders had fallen, so the riders could leave the ring safely. During the 19 years of the Wrangler Jeans World Bullfighting Championship from 1981-2000, Smets was a top-6 finisher 17 times. He also won the championship five times, a record. It was announced that Smets will be inducted into the Texas Rodeo Cowboy Hall of Fame in April of 2010. He retired from bullfighting in 2006, after breaking his neck for the third time.

Smets and his wife, Carla, married in 1993, and they have four daughters. They live on a ranch in Shamrock, Texas. Jordan has been a PRCA member for more than 30 years, beginning his career as a bull rider and steer wrestler before taking up judging nearly 20 years ago.

As a contestant, Jordan won three Sierra Circuit Championships in the bull riding and was the PRCA’s Rookie of the Year. Jordan also flanked livestock at six National Finals Rodeos. He is one of the PRCA’s eight fulltime Pro Officials and travels across the nation to judge rodeos including the NFR each December.

In his off-time, Jordan has turned his extensive knowledge of livestock into a successful career in film and television, working as a livestock coordinator, technical advisor, animal trainer and wrangler. Jordan lives in Kingman with his fiancée, WPRA barrel racer Jolee Lautaret, and has two daughters.

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Go out to the Payson Event Center prior to the start of the action and you can check out the rough stock in their down time. This fellow looked downright calm last spring before the action started.

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Going the distance While most of the 236 contestants participating in the 2011 Gary Hardt Memorial Spring Rodeo are from Arizona and New Mexico, quite a few are making long treks to take part. Probably the biggest contingent going the distance to be part of Payson’s spring rodeo are from Idaho. Cowboys from Idaho expected at the Payson Event Center this weekend are tie-down (calf) roper and team roper

Mark Black, Mountain Home; saddle bronc rider Kurtis Koeppen, Challis; and saddle bronc rider Cade Taylor, Burley. Traveling the greatest distance is likely to be Jon Luce of Savannah, Tenn. Competitors are also coming from North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Wyoming and Oregon. The rodeo will also feature several competitors from Utah.

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The super seven

The Gary Hardt Memorial Spring Rodeo started as an Old Timers Rodeo years ago, but has since grown into a fully sanctioned PRCA event featuring some of the top cowboys and cowgirls in the country. Payson has a long tradition of rodeo. In August, it will host the 127th annual performance of The World’s Oldest Continuous Rodeo. Much has changed over the years in rodeo, from ranch hands riding local stock to vie for topdog bragging rights and show off their skills, to a multi-million dollar endeavor that now gives back big time to various charities like breast cancer research and salutes our veterans, featuring top stock that is bred just for rodeo. Salt River Rodeo, with some of the top bulls and bucking stock in the West, is this year’s stock contractor. The rodeo performances feature seven traditional rodeo events:

Bareback Riding

Steer wrestling (aka bulldogging) is the quickest of the rodeo events. It requires strength, speed and timing. It is a timed event and cowboys compete against each other and the clock. The amount of time it takes to complete could be as fast as just 4 seconds.

Bareback riding is a rough and explosive rodeo event and predictably the most physically demanding of all the rodeo events. To compete, the cowboy rides with no rein or saddle, but instead a rigging, which looks like a heavy piece of leather with a suitcase style handle. Riding one-handed, the cowboy cannot touch the horse with his free hand and, in this event, he will lean way back onto the haunches of the horse for position. As with saddle bronc riding, the mark out rule is in effect

Saddle Bronc Riding

Barrel Racing

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Payson’s Teri James will be competing in a number of events at this year’s Gary Hardt Memorial Spring Rodeo. In the Cactus Series Women’s Rodeo she did tie-down roping. This year she is registered to compete in the barrel racing contest as part of the main rodeo.


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Gary Hardt, the man for whom the Payson Spring Rodeo is now named, competed in rodeo sports starting in 1962 and continued for many years. He died in 1987.

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The Payson Pro Rodeo Committee honors the memory of Gary Hardt when the action hits the arena at the Payson Event Center this weekend. Among those who remember him fondly is his son, Shawn, now a teacher and coach in Queen Creek. Shawn recalls his father was a star athlete, excelled in bull riding, was a seasoned outdoorsman and owned a John Wayne-like reputation, mostly due to his physical and mental toughness. “Everyone looked up to him and admired him for all that he had done,” Shawn said. “He was a very unique individual.” Over the years, Shawn — who was 22 years old when his father was killed — has listened to endless tales of his father’s exploits in high school and on the rodeo circuit. “In high school in Phoenix he made the varsity team as a freshman and scored 26 rushing touchdowns,” Shawn said. “When he began bull riding, he rode with Larry Mahan and J.C. Trujillo, who are both world champions.” Shawn also recalls the story of how his father, who in the late 1960s was helping search for bodies after a flood near Tonto Creek, stumbled across an angry bear. “My dad shot him once with his .38 pistol but it only wounded the bear,” he said. “The bear crawled into some brush thickets, but Dad didn’t want to leave him wounded and dying.” As the story goes, Gary got on his hands and knees and crawled into the thicket after the bear. “Not many men would be brave enough to do that,” Shawn said. “Dad eventually got within a few feet of the bear and was able to shoot him with his pistol.” Shawn also remembers his father had a reputation for being quick with his fists, but said that characterization is unfair. “Sure, Dad got in a lot of fights, but he was never the one to start them,” he said. “He wasn’t that kind of man.” The best memories Shawn has of his father are the times the two spent outdoors. “We did something every weekend,” he said. “It was usually hunting, fishing or going to rodeos — he was a very good dad.” Shawn continues to honor the memory of his father by wearing one of the buckles Gary won during his seasons on the rodeo circuit every day. “They are pretty special to me,” he said. Ronnie McDaniel, a former Gila County sheriff’s deputy and justice of the peace — and onetime rodeo cowboy — agrees his former sidekick excelled in most everything he set his mind to, including fishing. “We fished some tournaments together — he was a very good fisherman,” he said. At Payson High School, Gary starred in track and field, especially the high jump, and in basketball. Following his graduation from PHS in 1962, he was selected to play in the Arizona Coaches Association All-Star basketball game in Flagstaff, but opted out. “He wanted to go to a rodeo instead,” McDaniel said. “I think his family was a little upset with him.” The family’s displeasure over not playing in the all-star game is understandable — his father, Jiggs Hardt, was a longtime high school basketball coach and is a member of the Arizona Coaches Association Hall of Fame.

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Gary satisfied his lust for bull riding for about 20 years before turning his attention to team roping. “He was good at that, too,” McDaniel said. “We roped together a few times.” Although Gary spent most of his adult life working in construction, he served a short stint as a Gila County Sheriff’s Department deputy working alongside McDaniel. “He was just then starting a family and couldn’t make a living as a deputy, so he went back to construction,” McDaniel said. Following Gary’s death, the Spring Rodeo was renamed in his honor and all the proceeds from the annual event benefit local youth through scholarship awards. His sports legacy in the Rim Country continues in the coaching contributions of Gary’s brothers, Chuck and Billy. Chuck, who recently retired after having coached football, basketball, track and crosscountry at Payson High School, has been honored with enough coach of the year plaques to cover an entire wall of his Payson home. Billy is a longtime youth football league coach who has led the Payson Raiders to several undefeated records and Central Arizona Youth Football Association championships. During its earliest years, Payson’s Spring Rodeo was part of the National Old-Timers Rodeo Association, now known as the Senior Pro Rodeo Tour. In 1987, it became the Gary Hardt Memorial Rodeo to honor the memory of the Payson native who died in 1987. Hardt was a well-known roper. He was recognized throughout the Southwest for his bull riding and roping talents. His rodeo career began in 1962 at the World’s Oldest Continuous Rodeo in Payson. As a member of the Rodeo Cowboys Association, Hardt rode bulls for about 20 years. During the last 10 years of his work in rodeo, he became a well-established roper as well. This memorial event benefits local youth in pursuit of educational and athletic achievements. Scholarships are awarded to graduating seniors and assistance is provided to athletic and other programs offered by the Payson Unified School District. The Payson Pro Rodeo Committee, led by Bill Armstrong, coordinates the event. Membership in the committee is open to any interested Rim Country resident. It meets the second Tuesday of each month at the Best Western Payson Inn. Call Armstrong at (928) 474-9440 for more information.


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From all the high-flying action seen in a rodeo arena it is almost an aerial sport. With bareback riding (above), saddle bronc riding and bull riding, cowboys and stock all spend a fair amount of time in the air.

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where the fastest time wins. Cowgirls race their top barrel horses around a cloverleaf pattern of three barrels. The riders enter the arena at full speed, quickly rounding each barrel and then exiting where they entered. A laser timer is used, registering to a hundredth of a second. Speed is what it is all about in this event. But if a rider knocks over a barrel, it is a 5-second penalty. It may look easy, but remember, these horses are flying along at 35 miles per hour or more. Bull Riding

Bull Riding is the most dangerous of all the rodeo events. Bull riders say, “It’s not if you get hurt, it’s when.” As with bareback riding and saddle bronc, bull riders ride with one hand and cannot touch the bull with the free hand. Bull riders hang on to a thickly braided rope with a cowbell attached. The cowbell acts as a weight, allowing the rope to safely fall off when the ride is over. Cowboys can spur for extra points, but just staying on the bull for 8 seconds is the main priority Team Roping

Team roping is the only team event in rodeo. Like other rodeo events, team

roping grew out of the ranch chores of the past. Larger cattle would have to be constrained for branding and doctoring by two ropers due to their strength and size. Today, two cowboys (known as the header and the heeler) work together to rope the horns and the back feet of a steer. The team that finishes the fastest wins. If they only catch one back leg, they receive a 5-second penalty on their time and if they break the barrier strip — the head start line for the steer — they are penalized 10 seconds. Tie-Down Roping

Tie-down roping is the classic Old West ranch chore, formerly (and occasionally still) called calf roping. Like the steer wrestlers and team ropers, tie-down ropers start in the box ready to compete. The calf is released and the cowboy must ride his horse out of the box quickly, rope it, dismount, then sprint to the calf and lay it on its side, called flanking. With a pigging string, usually held in the cowboy’s teeth, he’ll tie up any three of the calf’s legs. The clock stops when the cowboy throws up his hands. If the calf struggles free within 6 seconds, the cowboy gets a “no time.” Tie-down roping is very competitive and takes an extremely trained horse, usually a Quarter Horse. A good rope horse can cost $75,000 or more,

and many ropers use each other’s horses at different events. The Gary Hardt Memorial Spring Rodeo takes place Thursday, Friday and Saturday, May 19, 20 and 21 at the Payson Event Center on Highway 87 across from the Mazatzal Casino. Thursday night is the Cactus Series Women’s Rodeo with barrel racing, team roping and more. Friday and Saturday will be the formal rodeo performances. The rodeo also features some special events that have become part of the sport across the country. Friday night is the “Tough Enough to Wear Pink” performance, where contestants and fans alike wear pink. For all those who wear pink, $1 per fan and $3 per contestant is donated to the local breast cancer support groups. On Saturday evening, the performance is their Patriot performance where all are encouraged to show their colors by wearing red, white and blue. This performance not only salutes our returning veterans, but our wounded and fallen armed service members as well, and it helps to raise funds for groups that support our troops. More than 230 contestants are expected to compete in this year’s event. Performances start at 7 p.m. each evening and the gates open at 5

p.m., so fans can visit the vendors for some great rodeo food and shop for western gear, plus enjoy some prerodeo entertainment. Tickets for adults 12 to 64 are $14; seniors, $12; and children 8 to 12, $10; those 7 and under are free. All active military will be admitted at no charge. Tickets may be reserved online at www.paysonrimcountry.com or www.ticketforce.com or purchased in Payson at the Rim Country Regional Chamber of Commerce, Bob’s Western Wear and the Circle K stores in Payson, as well as Bill Armstrong’s Jewelry and Pawn in Star Valley. What would a rodeo be without a dance? This year’s rodeo dance will held be at the Historic Ox Bow Saloon on Main Street, both Friday and Saturday nights with music by the “John Eric” band. Historic Main Street was the site of some of Payson’s early rodeo. At times, cars would line the street to use as barriers and at night turn on their headlights. The dances flowed out into the street and went on well into the early hours of the morning. That tradition is alive today. All are invited to come on out, kick up their heels and rodeo. For added information, you may call John Landino, (928) 468-6684.


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Wild rides all around If it is not part of a competitive team or part of the arena crew, bet on rodeo stock giving riders a rough and tumble go in their events. The stock, provided by Salt River Rodeo, is bred to give riders a competitive run for the money. The company is known for breeding some of the best bulls in the business, but also provides the horses for the saddle bronc and bareback contests. Riders generally bring their own horses for the roping events and barrel racing, working with them until the rider and mount are very near one and the same to make their best efforts in the arena. Dennis Fendler photos

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Future rodeo stars steal the show

Dennis Fendler photos

Don’t be surprised if the future stars steal the show at the 2011 Gary Hardt Memorial Spring Rodeo. The mutton bustin’ competitors are always a highlight, and last year, so were the pint-size barrel “men.”

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Dealing with livestock the size of this horse or a bull is no easy task, so while 8 seconds may seem like the blink of an eye to most folks, on top of one of these beasts, it is pretty close to eternity.

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Events for kids tough Both the Mutton Bustin’ and Steer Riding contests will be held May 20 and 21. Friday night in Mutton Bustin’ will be Angel Alatriz, 5; Kelton Taylor, 6; Ryen Nino, 7; Nathan Haug, 7; Hunter Bowman, 6; Preston Bowman, 5; Cooper Herrera, 6; Dexter Waterman, 6; Levi Herrera, 5; Jacob Wilson, 5; David Hanewinckel, 6; and Avery Mullens, 5. Saturday the contestants are Luca Gonzales, 6; Race Armstrong, 7; Austyn Nelson, 5; Tyler Jones, 7; Brodie Jones, 5; Kolbee Davis, 6; Enoch Armstrong, 5; Haylee Armstrong, 7; Witten Armstrong, 5; Mason Wallace, 5; and Ezra Randall, 7. Steer riding contestants Friday are: Tyler Rose, 9; Sklar Vela, 11; Isaih Hayhurst, 9; Sierra Vela, 9; Damien Haug, 13; and Will Rose, 12. Saturday’s contestants are: Robbie Rheinart, 10; Louis Diaz Jr., 10; Tanner Monsoor, 10; Dallay Myles Randall, 10; Tanner Gibson, 10; and Stormy Chambers, 10. Both nights Page Creasy is an alternate.

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Have creative skills and an interest in fresh food preparation? Consider yourself health minded? Take pride in your work, like variety and enjoy serving the public? # Healthy Perspectives Au Naturale Café # # is seeking additional staff # # # # to compliment our team # # # # that’s dedicated to providing our Clients # # # # with an AWESOME food experience! # # # # # # Complete an application / Submit resume to: # # # # #

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GENERAL Automotive Technician Wanted 928-472-1100

Experience Painter Wanted: Must be Reliable, Own Transportation, Pay DOE, Drugs No, 928-978-3308 ON CALL DRIVER. Will Hire Honable Older Gentleman, Will Pay Cash!! 928-474-4048

SERVICES HANDYMAN A Dependable Handyman Service

Excavation Work, Carpentry, Painting, Masonry, Electric, Yard Work, Hauling Payson License #P08226, Not Licensed Contractor: Barney Branstetter: 928-595-0236 or 928-595-0435

LANDSCAPING IRIS GARDEN SVCE: Complete Spring CleanUp! Remove Leaves, Debris, Weeds, Repair Dripline System, Dig Gardens, 38yrs Payson, 928-474-5932, Cell 928-951-3734 not.lic.contr.

Dry wall repairs, Painting, Carpentry, GENERAL REPAIRS Silversmith, 25 YEARS OF GOOD EXPERIENCE, With an Artist touch! Call Tim: 928-474-1298, 928-978-0730

Hank’s Home Repair: Reliable Pressure Washing, Painting: Interior Exterior, Spackling, Gutter Cleaning, Yard Work, Light Carpentry, Junk Hauled, Bonded, Insured not.lic.contr tractor 928-468-8743

HAULING 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

HOME SERVICES 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

A SPEN C OVE MOVE-IN SPECIALS! CALL FOR DETAILS!

• 2 Bedrooms/2 Baths • 2 Bedrooms/ 1.5 Bath • Washers & Dryers • Covered Parking • Pet Friendly

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COMPLETE YARD CARE

Licensed, Free Estimates

928-472-9146

REAL ESTATE COMMERCIAL FOR SALE A REAL STEAL-BANK OWNED MAIN-STREET-GRILLE Land, Building,Furn/Fix/Equip., 6,000+ Sq/Ft. on 1/Acre + Many-Uses!! $485,000 Submit-Offer to Sue Allen Four-Season-Realty 928-978-1704

HOMES FOR SALE 2BD/2BA, STRAWBERRY Laundry. 1 Car Garage, Corner Meadow Lot! Freshly Painted, Fenced Yard, Vaulted Ceiling $139,900. Possible Owner Carry 928-978-3597

MANUFACTURED HOMES FOR SALE 1988 Skyline Tahoe: Completely Remodeled, New Appliances, Carpet, etc, $6,400. Call Don 928-978-3423 Beautiful 2004 Manufactured Home in MesaDel, 3Bd/2Ba, 1500sf, Vaulted Ceilings, Fenced Yard, Storage Sheds, $115,000. Possible Owner Carry: 928-472-2176 SELL OR TRADE, 12X34 Skyline 1/Bedroom 1Bath, Can be Moved, Make an Offer! Call 928-978-1163

MOBILES FOR SALE

DHW Home Services Call 928-595-1555: For All Your Home Repair and Remodel Needs Specialty: Drywall Patching and Texture Matching

APARTMENTS FOR RENT Apt Rental CD

Longhorn Apts. 401 W. Frontier. 1/Bdrm 3/4/ba. W/D, D/W, Upstairs Apt.,Central air/heat. Storage shed. $500/mo+$500/dep. 928-978-1331.

COMMERCIAL FOR RENT 850 + Sq.-ft. Office/Retail Space for Rent. Located at: 434 S. Beeline Hwy. $399/mo, 928-474-5105

CONDOMINIUMS Large 1br/1ba Unfrunished Condo Bottom Floor, End Unit, $585.p/m, Smoking & Pets No. Contact Virginia: (623) 780-1394 Cell (602) 615-5142

Yard Sale Special

2BD/2BA,Den, Split Floor-Plan, 2/Decks, F/P, 2/Car Garage, Near Green Valley Golf Course, HikingTrails, $950/mo Lease, Pets & Smoking-No: 928-474-1162, 928-978-5300 2Br/2Ba, All Bills Paid, Ceramic Tile, Jacuzzi Tub, Nice House, $900. p/m: Call Don 928-978-3423 3 BEDROOM HOME IN PINE Completely Renovated, + 2/Bonus Rooms, 1 Car Garage,$1,190/mo Call Bob @ 623-340-5493

2Br/1Ba Home: Beautiful Adult Park, Laminate Flooring, Murphy Bed, 2007 Chariot Eagle Resort Model, Lot rent paid through Nov. 928-951-2817

3BDRM/2 1/2BA Diamond Point Area, Appliances, 2/Car Garage, RV parking, 1/Acre fenced, Lease $950 + deposit, Includes Water, 928-970-1673 3Br/2Ba Home for Rent in PineNice, Huge Lot on Quiet Corner, $1000. p/m, Call: 602-616-7057

Advertise your Yard Sale in our classified section and you’ll get: • Payson Roundup yard sale ad and Internet listing

3Br/2Ba Home,w/2 Car Garage, Pinion Ridge,Beautiful Views. Vaulted Ceilings,Stone F/P, $1,200.mo. Available July 1st Call 615-772-5910

• 2 free Yard Sale Signs

ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL: Furnished or Unfurnished, Acreage, 1,800sq/ft, Prime Location, Spacious Home, $1250.p/m: 602-290-7282

• A spot on our Yard Sale Map directing shoppers to you

Beautiful 1500sf 3Bd/2Ba Home: in Mesadel, Fenced & Gated, $875.mo. + $1,000 Dep. & Utilities: 928-472-2176

APARTMENTS FOR RENT

Beautiful Almost New Home: 3Br/2Ba, 1500+sqft, 2 Car Garage, Tile Counters, Blinds, Laundry Room, Landscaped Yard w/Drip, Large Covered Patio, AC, All Appliances Included, Pets/Smoking-No, $1200. p.m + Dep. 928-595-4024

2BDRM/1BATH, PAYSON 2 Acres, Good Location, Includes Water, Garbage and Electric!!!! $600/Month + $200/Deposit, 480-735-8334

Cozy Efficient 1Bdrm/1Bath Guest House, Laudnry Room, with W/D, Water & Electric Included Must See!! $525.per month, Call (928) 472-7445

RENTALS

WANTED TO RENT WANTED TO RENT Payson Area, Small cabin/apt. furnished, dog/ok, Were planning to relocate into Payson area and like to explore the community this summer. Pls contact: silvia@beautifulsancarlos.com

2Bd/1.5Ba: Central Payson, Large Fenced Yard, RV Parking, Quiet Street, Schools, Shopping, $650.p.m + Security, 410 South Tonto/Bonita Street: 928-951-4422

3BD/2BA IN WOODHILL, 1 Yr Lease, Smoking, No! Call for Pets, $975./mo + $1375. Sec. Dep. 611 N. WildernessTrail 602-909-2824

Park Model, Star Vale Park, AC, Carport, Covered Porch, Storage Shed, Well Shaded, Asking $8,500. Earl 928-472-3241

TRANQUILITY NOW! 2Bd/2Ba,1/3 Acre,Beautiful, W/D, Notty-Pine Interior, Move In Now, Fenced Yard, View of Mogollon Rim!! Pets-Neg,$775./month (928) 978-3898

1Br or 2 Br: Security Dep. Plus First Months Rent Pets-No, $300. to $600. 928-978-3775

HOMES FOR RENT

2BDRM/2BA FURNISHED Over $29,000 Improvements, All Electric, A/C, 47”/26”TV’s, W/D, Price $13,9000. Sherwood Forest MH Park, 800-834-2788

Foreclosures: 45 Homes to Choose From, Free Delivery Call Bronco Homes, 1-800-487-0712

Pine 2Br/2Ba, W/D, Sun Room, .70 acre, 2 Storage Sheds, $900. p/m + Deposits, Year Lease, Pets-Neg. Owner/Agent, 928-978-4721

NEW HOME, PINE 3/BDRM , 3/FULL/ BATH,2/Master Bedrooms, F/P., Loft, Wood & Travertine Floors, Carport, Covered/Deck, Pets-Possible! Smoking,No $1,000/month: 928-476-4297

MOBILES FOR RENT

$1,095 MONTH, 3BDRM/2BATH Fabulous View from Large//deck, Near Park & Golf. Recently Updated w/Carpet, Paint, Stone F/P Kitchen Appliances! 602-740-0245

3BD/1.5BA, 2 STORY,DUPLEX Family room upstairs, Dinning room, Laundry room, Fireplace, Large Garage, $800/month, Dep. Pets-No, Call: 928-472-7445

Drive a Little, Save a Lot, Year End Close-Out, 45 New and Used Homes to Choose From, Bronco Homes: Call 1-800-487-0712

New Payson 2Br/2.5Ba Airport Hanger Home for Lease: 1 year Min. with or without Hanger, Pets/Smoking No, References Required Call: 808-256-5137

HOMES FOR RENT

Rim View OFFICE PARK, Executive Suites, Payson’s Premier Office Space, 708 E. Hwy 260, 928-472-7035 or 928-970-0877.

2BDR/2BA 1986 REDMOND Star Val Mobile Park, Star Valley Furnished, 2Large Storage Sheds, W/D, Refrig, Micro Included, $7,000/OBO 520-876-5254

55+ Park 705 E. Miller: 2Br/1Ba, Space #24, 12x60, $7,000. Furnished 1Br/1Ba $3500. Space #22, Co vered Parking, Storage Shed, Covered Patio, Fridge, Backs Catholic Church, Tall Pines, 928-978-2658

HOMES FOR RENT House for Rent in Pine 2Br/1Ba Central Heat, Fireplace, All Appliances $700.p/m, $350 Sec.Dep First & Last Month Pets/Smoking No: Call 928-476-3462

1st Month $100 Off. (928) 474-8042

801 E. Frontier St. • Payson, AZ 85541

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PAYSON ROUNDUP Call 474-5251 or stop by 708 N. Beeline Highway to place your ad. Deadline is 10 a.m. Monday for two Roundups, 10 a.m. Wednesday for one.


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