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  • Volume 64 Number 14 Periodicals Postage Paid at San Manuel, Arizona 85631 Wednesday, April 4, 2018 50¢

    SAN MANUEL

    MINER

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    OBITUARIES

    Linda “Diane” Pickrel, age 80, went to be with her Lord and Savior Jesus Christ on March 3, 2018. She is preceded in death by her husband Allen Pickrel, brother Thomas Miller, mother Irma Miller, father Ira Miller, and granddaughter Victoria Pickrel. She is survived by her sister Susan Marion, son Jay Pickrel, daughter Judith Sharff, niece Marjorie Gibson, six grandchildren, and seven great-grandchildren. She dedicated her life to the protection of children and thus worked 40 years for Child Protective Services in Arizona, most of which were in the Globe office. She belonged to the Order of Eastern Star and faithfully attended and served as an officer at Ray Chapter #41 until

    Bonnie Jo Romo, 75 of Mammoth, Arizona, died on April 1, 2018. Bonnie was born to Eva Inola Neff and William Earl Underwood on March 6, 1943, in Warner, OK. Bonnie was a homemaker and former Lion Member, she loved her family above all else. Her “Hooty Hoot” greeting will be missed by many. She is survived by her husband, Rodolfo “Rudy”; four children, Susan Sanchez, Lorri Rodriguez, Albert “Bud”

    Bonnie Jo RomoSmith (Kum Cha), Rudy Romo; 10 grandchildren, Jerry Pulliam (Emma), Donny Pulliam, Cody Rodriguez, Mia Zimmerman (Eddie), Stephanie Kooren (Sean), Savannah Smith, William Smith, Rudi Romo, Richard Romo, Reggie Romo; nine great-grandchildren, Alec Pulliam, AJ Pulliam, Pammie Pulliam, Liam Pulliam, Rylie Pulliam, Cory Johnson, Lucas Pope, Arianna Kooren, Harrison Kooren; and four siblings, Willie Gungl, Lillie Morrison, Winson Underwood (Betty), Lavern O’Laughlin. She was preceded in death by her parents William Earl and Eva Inola Underwood, siblings William “Dub” Underwood, Charles “Chuck” Underwood, William “Billy” Underwood, Emmitt Underwood, Lenora Lawson, Geraldine Sparkman, Lavonne Underwood; grandson

    Ernie Joe Pope; and son-in-law Joe Rodriguez. Services will be held at the Blessed Sacrament Church in Mammoth, Arizona on Thursday, April 5, 2018. Rosary at 9 a.m. and Mass at 10 a.m. There will be a potluck gathering immediately following services at the San Pedro Valley Lions Club, 115 S. Main St. The Lions Club will be open at 8:45 a.m. through the end of the service for food drop off. Griffith Mortuary is providing exceptional family service. 101 Johnston Dr., Kearny, AZ 85137. Ph. (520) 363-5353. GriffithMortuary.com.

    Linda ‘Diane’ Pickrelher health did not permit her to do so. While in Superior, she was a member of the Community Presbyterian Church in Superior and served as Clerk of the session for many years. When she moved to San Manuel, after her retirement, she was a member and clerk of the session for the Community Presbyterian Church of San Manuel for many years. She touched so many with her smile, kind words, and her sense of humor. She will be missed by all. A Celebration of Life service will be held on April 7, 2018 at the Community Presbyterian Church, San Manuel, Arizona located at 801 McNab Parkway. The service will begin at 4 p.m.

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    OBITUARIES

    Public Notice

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    NOTICE OF INTENT TO FILE AN APPLICATIONThe Town of Mammoth intends to fi le an application for federal fi nancial assistance U. S. Department of Agriculture, Rural Development Rural Utilities Service. The project includes a Preliminary Engineering Report for the Rehabilitation of a Municipal Water System to meet the present and future needs of the potable water demands of the properties within the Corporate Limits of the Town of Mammoth.

    The total cost of the project is approximately $30,000. This matter will be scheduled for public discussion and comments at the Town Council board meeting on April 19, 7pm at the Mammoth Town Hall, 125 N. Clark St., Mammoth, AZ 85618.

    Questions concerning the application can be directed to Alan Urban, Community Development Manager, Central Arizona Governments (CAG), 480-474-9300.

    Special Income Surveys are being mailed to random Mammoth Households.

    The Town of Mammoth is conducting a survey to gather essential information from the residents in order to apply for federal grant money.

    This grant money funded the two water storage tank improvements and expansion of the Community Center. The proposed project is improvements to the Mammoth water system to reduce line breakage, road damage, service outages and replace inaccurate water meters.

    A lack of response to the mailing will require survey takers to visit residences until the survey is completed. All information will be kept strictly confi dential. Your names and addresses are separated from the income and family information so there will be no way for anyone to connect the information to your family.

    Central Arizona Council of Governments (CAG) will collect and tabulate the information. CAG is bonded and conducts surveys of this nature regularly.

    Please answer the questions on the enclosed questionnaire, sign the form and return it to CAG in the enclosed (stamped) self-addressed envelope by April 20, 2017. Additional assistance is available from Alan Urban, CAG Community Development Manager at 480-474-9300. TDD: 711.

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    ATTENTION MAMMOTH RESIDENTS:

    Lorenzo Michael Velasquez, age 2 years, and Brooklyn Rose Velasquez, age 9 months, went home to be with the Lord on Monday, March 26, 2018 at their home in Superior. Lorenzo Michael Velasquez was born on Dec. 4, 2015 to Brittany Ann Velasquez and Charles Caillouette. Brooklyn Rose Velasquez was born on June 4, 2017 to Brittany Ann Velasquez and Christopher Miranda. Both children were born in Mesa at Banner Baywood Hospital.

    These children were both happy, full of life and very loving toward each other and all those whose lives they entered. The children are preceded in death by their grandmother, Patricia Lynn Licano; their great-uncle, Lorenzo David Velasquez; their great-aunt, Christina McCord; and their father, Christopher Miranda. They are survived by their great-grandparents, Lorenzo and Sally Velasquez; their aunt, Amber Velasquez (Jay Villalobos); uncles,

    Lorenzo Michael Velasquez and Brooklyn Rose VelasquezChristopher Velasquez (Morgan), Gabriel Velasquez and Vincent Velasquez (Adrianna); and many other loving family and friends. Services will be held on Saturday, April 7, 2018 at 9:30 a.m. at St Francis of Assisi Catholic Church followed by interment at Fairview Cemetery. We will forever carry you in our hearts Romans 8:28 “And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are called according to his purpose.” Superior Funeral Home is providing exceptional family service. 379 Ray Rd., Superior, AZ 85173. Ph. (520) 689-2692. SuperiorFuneral.com.

    Mario L. Sanchez It is with great sadness that the family of Mario L Sanchez announces his passing on Wednesday, March 28, 2018 at the glorious age of 85. Mario will be lovingly remembered by his wife of 58 years, Eva, and his children, Alex, Mario, Monchie, and Isabel. Mario will also be remembered by his 11 grandchildren, Nicole, Vanessa, Mario, Eddie, Rulon, Cierra, Gabrielle, Ramon, Alex, Tadeo, and Julieta. He will also be remembered by his seven great-grandchildren. Mario was an amazing husband, dad, tata and tio. He

    will be deeply missed by his family and friends. We will continue to cherish and remember the beautiful life Mario lived and the amazing memories we had with him while he was here with us. Services for Mario L Sanchez will be held Friday, April 6, 2018 at the Blessed Sacrament Catholic Church in Mammoth beginning with a Rosary at 9 a.m. with a Mass to follow beginning at 10:30 a.m. with a luncheon to follow in the church hall. Those who so desire may make donations in memory of Mario can contact Cierra Austin at 520-709-2417. Griffith Mortuary is providing exceptional family service. 101 Johnston Dr., Kearny, AZ 85137. Ph. (520) 363-5353. GriffithMortuary.com.

    Candelaria ‘Lala’ Bejarano

    Candelaria “Lala” Bejarano, 98 of Duncan, AZ entered into rest on March 16, 2018 in Tucson, Az. She was born to Bruno & Alacaria Ruiz on Feb. 1, 1920 in Virden, New Mexico. She married Pedro Bejarano in 1937. She was a mother of nine children and five stepchildren. She worked in the fields at a very young age. She enjoyed sewing, dancing, playing cards, going to bingo and going to the casino. She is proceeded in death by her husband Pedro, and her children, Nicolas, Epimania, Josie, Julio, Tomas, Inez and Rosa. Lala is survived by her sons, Eddie Bejarano (Kathryn) of Duncan, Margarito (Lito) Bejarano of San Manuel, Simon Bejarano of Tucson, Joe Bejarano (Gloria) of Duncan, Bert Bejarano (Odelia) of Tucson; and daughters, Mary Bejarano Villarruel (Gerardo) of Bakersfield and Ophelia Rodriguez (Chilo) of Pima; amd many grandchildren and great-grandchildren and several great-great-grandchildren. Services are April 5, 2018 viewing starting at 9 a.m, Rosary at 10 a.m., followed by Mass at 11 a.m. at St Mary’s Catholic Church in Duncan, Arizona followed by burial services at the Virden, New Mexico Catholic Cemetery.

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    Robert “Bob” Hudson passed away March 21, 2018 in Oro Valley, AZ, at the age of 84. Bob served in the United States Air Force from 1951-1955. He worked for Magma Copper Company in the smelter for several years. He transferred to the mine and became and electrician, eventually becoming an electrical foreman. He was well respected as a boss and was known for working hard right alongside his men. He enjoyed working underground. His hobbies included home projects and antiquing with his wife Annette, feeding and watching the birds, fishing and metal and woodwork. Bob was an avid fan of the Arizona Wildcats and cheered them on through thick and thin. He enjoyed college level sports and watching his grandchildren play their sports. Bob had a generous spirit evidenced by

    the many charities he supported. He leaves behind a brother, Adam (Jeannie) Hudson of Spearfish, SD; sister, Dorothy (Jerry) Breem of Sioux Falls, SD; son, Paul Hudson of San Manuel; daughter, Kathaleen (Jim) Sorensen of Denver, CO; nine grandchildren and nine great-grandchildren. Services will be held Saturday, April 7, at 1 p.m. at the Vistoso Memorial Chapel, 2285 E. Rancho Vistoso Blvd., Oro Valley. A celebration of his life will be held immediately following the services. His ashes will be scattered in the Black Hills of South Dakota.

    Robert ‘Bob’ Hudson

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    Brittany Velasquez remains in jail following her arrest and subsequent charge of two counts of murder after her two children were discovered dead in her vehicle last week. She’s being held on a $2,000,000 secured bond. A non-witness preliminary hearing was scheduled for Tuesday, April 3, in the Pinal County Superior Court in front of Judge Henry Gooday. Last week, Superior Police were called to her residence in the 100 block of N. Richard Ave. for a report of two unresponsive children. Both children, ages 2 years old and 10 months, were found in the vehicle strapped into their car seats and pronounced dead. Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb, at a joint press conference with Superior Police last week, said that evidence at the scene indicated foul play. “We will be releasing more information as the autopsy and toxicology come back which will give us a clearer idea

    of what we’re dealing with,” said Lamb. Results from autopsies performed on the children will not be available for several months, according to Navideh Forghani, the Public Information Officer for PCSO. Superior Interim Police Chief Christian Ensley said that the police department has had contact with Velasquez about seven or eight times over the past two years, one contact in early January this year resulting in a report to Child Protective Services. Ensley said CPS took no

    Velasquez held on $2 million bond

    Brittany Velasquez

    action on that report. “This is a serious incident. This is a small community,” Ensley said. “This (type of case) is unheard of for us.” No other information was available at press time. Copper Area News will continue to follow this case and report as information is made available.

    According to state law, there are two methods by which police may arrest suspected offenders. The suspect may be physically taken into the department and booked into jail, or the arresting officer may write a citation and release the suspect to appear in court later. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Only criminal citations are listed. All damages are estimates. Items are given to The San Manuel Miner by the Mammoth Police Department and reflect information available at the time the report is

    compiled. Activity listed from March 22-28.March 26 Toby Bryant, 46, was arrested in the area of Main St. and Bluebird and was charged with possession of drug paraphernalia. He was transported and booked into the Pinal County Jail in Florence.March 27 Shoplifting was reported at the Dollar General. Calls not listed include: traffic stop (5), medical-MFD (4), medical-SMFD (10), citizen assist (3), suspicious activity (2), agency assist (2), 911 hang-up (1), disturbance (2), attempt to locate (1) and vacation house check (1).

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    Pinal County Sheriff Mark Lamb stands at the podium to address reporters following the arrest of Brittany Velasquez last week. Immediately to his right is Superior Interim Police Chief Christian Ensley.

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    By Andrew LuberdaSan Manuel Miner

    The San Manuel baseball team reached base 11 times via the base on balls in a 13 – 8 victory at San Miguel last Tuesday. Miners’ pitchers surrendered 10 free passes themselves, but the offense bailed them out. Ceazar Guerrero, a sophomore, was one of five Miners to have a hit in the game. He also drove in two runs. Louis Chavez, Jesse Apodaca, AJ

    Castillo, and Adrian Lizarraga also had a hit apiece. Castillo, a freshman, earned the victory, going 4-and-2/3 in which he allowed six runs – three earned – on four hits with seven strikeouts and three walks. Javy Tamayo and Chavez combined for the remaining 2-and-1/3 innings with a strikeout and seven walks.Up next: Apr. 9 at St. Augustine Catholic and Apr. 10 vs. Hayden. Both games are scheduled for 4 p.m.

    By Andrew LuberdaSan Manuel Miner

    The San Manuel softball team scored runs in each of the last five innings of a 13 – 3 win at San Miguel last Tuesday. The Lady Miners cranked out 15 hits, including five doubles, two of them hit by Andrea Guerrero, who went 2-for-5 with four RBI in the win.

    Clarissa Lizarraga, Dine Miller and Angelique Laguna accounted for the other three two-base hits. Miller, a sophomore, drove in three runs while Lizarraga and Taya Dockum had three hits apiece in the win. Cassandra Guerrero went 2-for-2 with a pair of RBI. Freshman Kristen Renteria also had two hits with an RBI. Dockum, a junior, was the winning

    Lady Miners rout San Miguel, 13 – 3

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    pitcher, throwing a 98-pitch complete game with seven strikeouts. She allowed three runs – two earned – on three hits

    and three walks.Up next: Apr. 9 at St. Augustine Catholic at 4 p.m.

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    Domingo: Escuela Dominical 10-10:45 a.m.Servicio de Alabanza 11 a.m.

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    Jason Crabb, The McKarneys, Jake Hess, Lynda Randle, The Dixie Melody Boys and countless others. Find out more about Tracy, The Dartts, and BJ Speer online at www.darmusic.com and on Facebook. The group’s brand new album, ‘The Colors Of Another World’ is available on iTunes and Google Play, and, at ww.DarttMusic.com. Also available on www.DarttMusic.com is “The God On The Mountain Legacy’ , a film of personal stories celebrating the impact of Tracy’s # 1 song on the artists involved and the people who have come to hear it. The Dartts will be appearing locally thanks to an invitation from San Pedro Valley Baptist Church, 4670 N. Dudleyville Rd. in Winkelman on Sunday, April 8 at 10:30 a.m.

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    The Dartts are on their final tour.

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    QUE PASACOMMUNITY CALENDAR ON THE AGENDA

    Submit information to [email protected] or call 520-385-2266. Listings are free. The Miner reserves the right to edit or refuse submissions. Submissions are due the Friday before Wednesday publication.

    ORACLE FARMERS MARKET: Beginning April 4, he Oracle Farmers Market can be found every Wednesday from 5-8 p.m. at Sue and Jerry’s Trading Post, 1015 W. American Ave., Oracle. For more information, please call 896-9200.

    TRIAD & AMBASSADOR PROGRAM: The Oracle Fire Department hosts TRIAD and AMBASSADOR program meetings the first Wednesday of each month at 3 p.m.

    VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS: VFW Post 2767 will be having a meeting at the San Manuel Elks on the first Thursday of each month, starting at 6 pm.

    OWN ORACLE: OWN Oracle meets the first Friday of the month at the Oracle Patio Cafe at 8 a.m. OWN Oracle invites local people to join them every month for a breakfast meeting in Oracle. For reservations or more information, please email [email protected].

    MAMMOTH SAN MANUEL SCHOOL BOARD: The MSM School Board meets the second Tuesday each month at 6:30 p.m. at the MSM District office. Please contact the District office at 385- 2337 for more information.

    COMMUNITY CENTER LUNCHES: Lunches at the Oracle Community Center are held every Monday at noon. The main dish, drink and dessert are provided by the Community Center. Cost is $5. Membership cards are available during this time.

    SAN MANUEL SENIOR CENTER: San Manuel Seniors San Manuel Seniors Events: Cards are played every Wednesday at 12:30 PM. Pot Luck will be every 2nd Thursday at 5:00 PM. Bring your service and come and enjoy good food and fun. Seniors are crocheting Preemie Hats and Octopuses for The Steele Center in Tucson. We meet once a month at 9:30 AM at the Senior Center to make Greeting Cards. Reservations are required for this. Call Linda Lee 520-385-4807. Check our Facebook page for dates for greeting card making. All Seniors are welcome. March Pot Luck will be Soups and Salads.

    HOME ALONE: The Home Alone Pendant offers peace of mind by being able to call for emergency assistance by simply pressing a button. Units are available in San Manuel by calling Jerry at 385-2835. Also available in Mammoth by calling Marty at 520-487-2050.

    MAMMOTH SENIOR ASSOCIATION: The Mammoth Senior Association meets for a potluck lunch at noon at the Mammoth Community Center on the second Wednesday of the month. The organization if for those 50 and older. Bring a yummy dish. Call Beverly at 520-487-0250 for more information.

    STORY TIME AT FAMILY FIRST: The Family First Pregnancy Care Center in Oracle has StoryTime at 10 a.m. on Wednesdays for mothers, fathers and infants-toddlers. For more information call 896-9545.

    The San Pedro Valley Lions Club Bingo is every Wednesday evening with doors opening at 5 p.m. Bingo starts at 7 p.m. Bring a friend who has never been to Bingo here before and get 1 free 8 pack of cards.

    Weekly Bingo

    Elks Lodge Wednesday Night Tacos

    Wednesday Night Tacos has not been suspended. In addition to tacos and taco salads, we have also added tostadas and nachos to our menu. Come out and join us at the Elks Lodge on Wednesday nights from 5 p.m.- 7 p.m. and take a night off from cooking.

    APRIL 21 Church to Have Rummage Sale St. Helen’s Catholic Church in Oracle will have a rummage sale on April 21 from 8 a.m. to noon. Also on sale will be breakfast burros, green chili burros, sweets, coffee and drinks.

    3 San Manuel Summer So� ball Sign Up Registration dates for the San Manuel Summer Softball League are as follows: April 3 at Salt N Pepper 4-6 p.m.; April 5 at the SMHS softball game; April 6 at Salt N Pepper 4-6 p.m.; April 10 at the San Manuel Little League Opening Ceremonies and at the SMHS softball game; April 12 at Salt N Pepper 4-6 p.m.; April 17 at the SMHS softball game; April 19 at Salt N Pepper 4-6 p.m.; April 20 at the SMHS softball game. The last day to register is April 20. Cost is $45 per player.

    2 Mammoth Lifeguard Class Sign Up A Lifeguard Class for new and recertifying lifeguards will be held at the Mammoth Pool April 14 – May 12, 2018. Registration dates are April 2 - April 18, 2018. This is a blended learning class format which requires 7.5 hours of on-line training (which must be completed prior to April 28) and 20 hours of classroom/pool training. The cost of the class is $85. The class schedule and registration form can be found on the Town of Mammoth website (townofmammoth.us), the Sea Lions Swim Team website (sealionsswimteam.com) or by contacting Alex or Wendy Gort at 520-896-2190.

    28 3-on-3 Basketball Tourney Mountain Vista School PTO will sponsor a 3-on-4 Basketball Tournament Saturday, April 28, 9 a.m. at the Mountain Vista K-8 School, 2618 W. El Paseo, Oracle. Cost is $5 per person (5 players max per team). There will be food, raffles, prizes and loads of fun. All proceeds go to the Oracle Schools PTO. For more information, or to register, call Jessica at 520-419-6802.

    6  Free Health & Wellness Fair On April 6, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m., there will be a Health & Wellness Fair at Dudleyville Multi-Generational Center, 4004 N. Dudleyville Rd. Multiple agencies and businesses will provide free information and resources for youth, family, and seniors, including free blood pressure screening. Door prizes and refreshments will be part of the fun.

    14 Fiesta de la Primavera in San Manuel St. Bartholomew’s Fiesta de la Primavera on Saturday, April 14, 11 a.m. - 10 p.m.,at Park and Maine in San Manuel, will include live entertainment, raffles, food and game booths, a horseshoe tournament and dance. All are welcome!

    15 Fundraiser for Velasquez Family Friends and family of Lorenzo and Brooklyn Velasquez will hold a fundraiser on Sunday, April 15 1-4 p.m. at Los Hermanos in Superior. Music will be provided by Superior All Stars and Various Arizona Musicians. There will be raffles. Admission is $5 per person. For more information or to volunteer with raffles, donations or setting up, please call Frank Aranda at 480-347-8373 or Marcella Chavez at 623-419-3593.

    21 Used Book Sale at the Oracle Library The Oracle Public Library’s famous $3 per bag Used Book Sale will be held Saturday, April 21 at the library, 565 E. American Ave. in Oracle from 2 p.m. -3 p.m.. Thousands of books will be available, including paperbacks and hardbacks of many genres, audio books and DVDS. The library will provide the bag. Call (520) 896-2121 for information.

    Fiesta de la Primavera

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    Public NoticeNOTICE OF THE FILING OF ARTICLES OF ORGANIZATION OF HOT SHOT BEVERAGE COMPANY, LLC Pursuant to, and in accordance with, Arizona Revised Statutes Section 29-635(C), notice is hereby given that the Articles of Organization of Hot Shot Beverage Company, LLC, an Arizona limited liability company, have been filed by the Arizona Corporation Commission. The following information is included in such Articles of Organization: 1. The name of the limited liability company is Hot Shot Beverage Company, LLC. L-2271153-4. 2. The address of the registered office of the limited liability company and the name and business address of the agent for service of process are: Registered Office: 51814 W. Julie Lane Maricopa, AZ 85139 Mailing Address: 51814 W. Julie Lane Maricopa, AZ 85139 Statutory Agent: Tina L. Vannucci Fitzgibbons Law Offices, PLC 1115 E. Cottonwood Lane, Suite 150 Casa Grande, AZ 85122. 3. Management of this limited liability company is vested in the members. The name and mailing address of each person who is a member of the limited liability company at the time of its formation is: Jodi Ivy 51814 W. Julie Lane Maricopa, AZ 85139 /s/ Jodi Ivy Colton Ivy 51814 W. Julie Lane Maricopa, AZ 85139 /s/ Colton Ivy Dated this 14th day of March, 2018.MINER Legal 4/4/18, 4/11/18, 4/18/18

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    Articles Of Organization Have Been Filed In The Office Of The Arizona Corporation Commission For I Name: Bacon Family Construction, LLC L-22-61071-9 II The address of registered office is: 5317 E Lonesome Dove Trl Queen Creek AZ 85140 The name and address of the Statutory Agent is: Nicholas Comstock Bacon 5317 E Lonesome Dove Trl Queen Creek AZ 85140 III Management of limited liability company is reserved to the members. The names and addresses of each person who is a member are: George S Bacon III 143 Pleasant St Richmond ME 04357 member Nicholas Comstock Bacon 5317 E Lonesome Dove Trl Queen Creek AZ 85140 memberMINER Legal 4/4/18, 4/11/18, 4/18/18

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    Articles Of Organization Have Been Filed In The Office Of The Arizona Corporation Commission For I Name: First Responder Plumbing Services LLC L-22-69323-9 II The address of registered office is: 1353 N Valley Dr Apache Junction AZ 85120 The name and address of the Statutory Agent is: National Contractor Services Corporation 1010 E Jefferson St Phoenix AZ 85034 III Management of limited liability company is reserved to the members. The names and addresses of each person who is a member are: Justin David Harrah 1353 N Valley Dr Apache Junction AZ 85120 member.MINER Legal 4/4/18, 4/11/18, 4/18/18

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    For the past several years, the State Legislature has been reallocating Highway User Revenue Funds (HURF) from the Cities, Towns and Counties to fund the Arizona Department of Public Safety. This has put an extreme amount of pressure on all the communities but the smaller ones often get hit twice as hard because they have limited growth and sales tax revenue. Rep. Cook introduced HB 2514 this year into the legislature that will increase HURF funding to small towns and cities that have a population under 7,500 and counties with populations under 250,000. The bill passed through the House of Representatives and is now awaiting approval in the Senate. If approved in the Senate, the Governor will need to sign the bill. The bill will allow for a one time boost in funding creating two funds in the HURF budget to allocated these funding increases. Rep. Cook realized early in his term that the current funding received by these small towns, did not

    stretch far enough for many substantial projects to be completed. His hopes is that this one time funding stream will help the small towns and counties to accomplish a significant road project or two. For the Pinal County communities of Superior, Kearny and Mammoth, this funding would be an additional boos to the $300,000 they will received from the Pinal RTA. If approved the communities of Miami, Globe, Kearny, Hayden, Mammoth, Winkelman and Superior will all see increases to their HURF budgets in the 2018-19 budget year. Each of the 44 communities that meet the population requirement will receive an additional $100,000 along with a percentage increase based on populations. This would mean an additional $134,837 for Mammoth, $107,935 for Winkelman, $114,563 for Hayden, $168,779 for Superior, $140,845 for Miami and $269,162 for Globe. HURF funds can only be used for road maintenance, repair and other public road way work.

    Rep. David Cook working on bill to help small towns and counties gain additional HURF dollarsAward and Mammoth was

    one of them! The Mammoth Public Library received a 3-Star rating award. Mammoth Librarian Sharon Christiansen said, “We had an exceptional year in 2017.” The library received a grant that allowed them to sponsor a lot of events and programs. They were able to rearrange the library and create a Game Room. She thanked her Library Assistant, Claudia Rodriguez and Walter Jones, a volunteer for helping make the library successful. The Mammoth Public Library stays busy and is a community hub for entertainment, reading, computer use including job searches, and more. Congratulations on being named one of the top rated libraries in the country!

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    Australia and the United States. They have contracted with Broken Hills Proprietary (BHP) and will be conducting aerial surveys of BHP

    property in the San Manuel area. Beginning April 16, 2018, Airobotics will be conducting survey flights. The survey will last until

    October 16, 2018. One drone will be flown at a time. The drones will fly at the 400-foot level. They are 5 feet in diameter and weigh 20 pounds. They

    can fly at a speed of 10 meters per second or 20 knots. Flights will be from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday through Thursdays and may fly on weekend days

    depending on interruptions by weather. The meeting at the airport was to begin coordinating aerial safety. Shai Labelle Trop, Project Manager

    said that for BHP and Airobotics, safety and the avoidance of collisions is their major concern. The take off and landing area for the drone is approximately three miles from the highway.

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    DCS’S NOTICE OF HEARING ON DEPENDENCY PETITION NO. JD200900151R SUPP

    (Honorable Daniel Washburn)IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE

    STATE OF ARIZONAIN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PINAL

    In the Matter of:JACOB DAKOTA GONZALESd.o.b. 03/09/2014Person under 18 years of age.TO: NICOLE DENISE GONZALES, MICHAEL ALVARADO, JOHN DOE (a fictitious name), parents and/or guardians of the above-named child.1. The Department of Child Safety has filed a Dependency Petition pursuant to Title 8, of the Arizona Revised Statutes, Rules 4.1 and 4.2 of the Arizona Rules of Civil Procedure and Rule 48(D) of the Rules of Procedure for the Juvenile Court.2. The Court has set an Initial hearing on the 17th day of April, 2018 at 3:00 p.m., and a Publication hearing on the 12th day of June, 2018 at 2:00 p.m., at the Pinal County Superior Court, 971 North Jason Lopez Circle, Florence, Arizona 85132, before the Honorable Daniel Washburn for the purpose of determining whether any parent or guardian named herein is contesting the allegations in the Petition.3. You and your child are entitled to have an attorney present at the hearing. You may hire your own attorney or, if you cannot afford an attorney and want to be represented by an attorney, one may be appointed by the Court.4. You have a right to appear as a party in this proceeding. You are advised that your failure to personally appear in court at the initial hearing, pretrial conference, status conference or dependency adjudication, without good cause shown, may result in a finding that you have waived your legal rights and have admitted the allegations in the Petition. In addition, if you fail to appear, without good cause, the hearing may go forward in your absence and may result in an adjudication of dependency, termination of your parental rights or the establishment of a permanent guardianship based upon the record and the evidence presented to the court, as well as an order of paternity, custody, or change of custody in a consolidated family law matter and an order for child support if paternity has been established.5. Notice is given that DCS is proposing to substantiate any allegations of abuse and/or neglect contained in the dependency petition for placement in the DCS Central Registry. The DCS Central Registry is a confidential list of DCS findings that tracks abuse and neglect. If the court finds your child dependent based upon allegations of abuse and/or neglect contained in the dependency petition, you will be placed in the DCS Central Registry. See A.R.S. § 8-804.6. If you are receiving this Notice by publication, you may obtain a copy of the Dependency Petition, Notice of Hearing, and Temporary Orders by submitting a written request to: BRYSON D. JONES, Office of the Attorney General, CFP/PSS, 120 W. 1st Avenue, 2nd Floor, Mesa, Arizona 85210 The assigned case manager is Catherine Cottee and may be reached by telephone at (520) 836-7435.7. Requests for reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities must be made to the court by parties at least three working days in advance of a scheduled court proceeding and can be made by calling (520) 866-5400.8. You have the right to make a request or motion prior to any hearing that the hearing be closed to the public.DATED this 22nd day of March, 2018.MARK BRNOVICHAttorney GeneralBRYSON D. JONESAssistant Attorney General4/4, 4/11, 4/18, 4/25/18CNS-3114300#SAN MANUEL MINERMINER Legal 4/4/18, 4/11/18, 4/18/18, 4/25/18

    Public NoticeDCS’S NOTICE OF HEARING ON

    DEPENDENCY PETITION NO. JD 201800055

    (Honorable DeLana J. Fuller)IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE

    STATE OF ARIZONAIN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PINAL

    In the Matter of:CELESTE WEBBd.o.b. 11-19-2002ISABELLA WEBBd.o.b. 08-16-2006ASHLYNN ROSE BOEGLERd.o.b. 04-20-2010Person(s) under 18 years of age.TO: DAWN MICHELLE BOEGLER fka WEBB fka PRINCE, BRANDON MARSHALL PRINCE, and RYAN ROBERT BOEGLER, parents and/or guardians of the above-named child/ren.1. The Department of Child Safety, (DCS or the Department), by and through undersigned counsel, has filed a Dependency Petition pursuant to Title 8, of the Arizona Revised Statutes; Rules 4.1 and 4.2 of the Arizona Rules of Civil Procedure; and Rule 48(D) of the Rules of Procedure for the Juvenile Court.2. The Court has set a continued initial/publication hearing on June 26, 2018, at 11:00 a.m., at the Pinal County Superior Court, 971 N. Jason Lopez Circle, Florence, AZ 85132, before the Honorable DeLana J. Fuller for the purpose of determining whether any parent or guardian named herein is contesting the allegations in the Petition.3. You and your child/ren are entitled to have an attorney present at the hearing. You may hire your own attorney or, if you cannot afford an attorney and want to be represented by an attorney, one may be appointed by the Court.4. You have a right to appear as a party in this proceeding. You are advised that your failure to personally appear in court at the initial hearing, pretrial conference, status conference, or dependency adjudication, without good cause shown, may result in a finding that you have waived your legal rights and have admitted the allegations in the Petition/Motion. In addition, if you fail to appear, without good cause, the hearing may go forward in your absence and may result in an adjudication of dependency, termination of your parental rights or the establishment of a permanent guardianship based upon the record and the evidence presented to the court, as well as an order of paternity, custody, or change of custody in a consolidated family law matter and an order for child support if paternity has been established.5. Notice is given that DCS is proposing to substantiate any allegations of abuse and/or neglect contained in the dependency petition for placement in the DCS Central Registry. The DCS Central Registry is a confidential list of DCS findings that tracks abuse and neglect. If the court finds your child/ren dependent based upon allegations of abuse and/or neglect contained in the dependency petition, you will be placed in the DCS Central Registry. See A.R.S. § 8-804.6. If you are receiving this Notice by publication, you may obtain a copy of the Dependency Petition, Notice of Hearing, and Temporary Orders by submitting a written request to: JOSHUA M. MONTAVON, Office of the Attorney General, 120 W. 1st Ave., 2nd Floor, Mesa, AZ 85210. The assigned Child Safety Worker is Anastasia Herrera and may be reached by telephone at 520.532.8822.7. Requests for reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities must be made to the court by parties at least three working days in advance of a scheduled court proceeding and can be made by calling 520-866-5400.8. You have the right to make a request or motion prior to any hearing that the hearing be closed to the public.DATED this _____ day of March 2018MARK BRNOVICHAttorney GeneralJOSHUA M. MONTAVONAssistant Attorney General4/4, 4/11, 4/18, 4/25/18CNS-3114466#SAN MANUEL MINERMINER Legal 4/4/18, 4/11/18, 4/18/18, 4/25/18

    Public NoticeDCS’S NOTICE OF HEARING ON MOTION FOR TERMINATION OF PARENT-CHILD RELATIONSHIP

    NO. JD201700147(Honorable DeLana J Fuller)

    IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA

    IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PINALIn the matter of:MICKEY A. HILL, JR.d.o.b. 11/29/2010KYLEE C. HILLd.o.b. 08/25/2006Person(s) under 18 years of age.TO: JESSICA CHOATE, JOSHUA CULLENS, MICKEY HILL, SR. JOHN DOE, a fictitious name, parents and/or guardians of the above-named children.1. The Department of Child Safety, (DCS or the Department), by and through undersigned counsel, has filed a Motion for Termination of Parent-Child Relationship under Title 8, of the Arizona Revised Statutes and Rule 64 of the Arizona Rules of Procedure for the Juvenile Court.2. The Court has set a publication severance hearing on the 5th day of June, 2018, at 4:00 p.m., at the Pinal County Superior Court, 971 North Jason Lopez Circle, Florence, Arizona 85132, before the Honorable DeLana J Fuller for the purpose of determining whether any parent or guardian named herein is contesting the allegations in the Motion.3. You and your children are entitled to have an attorney present at the hearing. You may hire your own attorney or, if you cannot afford an attorney and want to be represented by an attorney, one may be appointed by the Court.4. You have a right to appear as a party in this proceeding. You are advised that your failure to personally appear in court at the initial hearing, pretrial conference, status conference, or termination adjudication, without good cause shown, may result in a finding that you have waived your legal rights and have admitted the allegations in the Motion. In addition, if you fail to appear without good cause, the hearing may go forward in your absence and may result in termination of your parental rights based upon the record and the evidence presented to the Court.5. If you are receiving this Notice by publication, you may obtain a copy of the Motion for Termination of Parent-Child Relationship and Notice of Hearing by submitting a written request to: SARAH ANDERSEN, Office of the Attorney General, CFP/PSS, 120 W. 1st Avenue, 2nd Floor, Mesa, Arizona 85210. The assigned child safety worker is Kristi (DCS) Kamp and may be reached by telephone at (480) 373-2077.6. Requests for reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities must be made to the court by parties at least three working days in advance of a scheduled court proceeding and can be made by calling (520) 866-5400.7. You have the right to make a request or motion prior to any hearing that the hearing be closed to the public.DATED this 22nd day of March, 2018.MARK BRNOVICHAttorney GeneralSARAH ANDERSENAssistant Attorney General4/4, 4/11, 4/18, 4/25/18CNS-3114921#SAN MANUEL MINERMINER Legal 4/4/18, 4/11/18, 4/18/18, 4/25/18

    Public NoticeNOTICE OF CONTINUED INITIAL/

    PUBLICATION HEARING ON DEPENDENCY PETITION

    NO. JD 201800044Honorable Daniel A. Washburn

    IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA

    IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PINALIn the matter of:JASON MICHAEL COLLINSd.o.b. 01/22/2018Person(s) under 18 years of age.TO: APRIL DAWN COLLINS and JOHN DOE, a fictitious name, parents and/or guardians of the above-named child.1. The Department of Child Safety, (DCS or the Department), by and through undersigned counsel, has filed a Dependency Petition pursuant to Title 8, of the Arizona Revised Statutes, Rules 4.1 and 4.2 of the Arizona Rules of Civil Procedure; and Rule 48(D) of the Arizona Rules of Procedure for the Juvenile Court.2. The Court has set a continued initial/publication hearing on June 12, 2018, at 1:30 p.m., at the Pinal County Superior Court, 971 N. Jason Lopez Circle, Florence, Arizona 85132, before Honorable Daniel A. Washburn for the purpose of determining whether any parent or guardian named herein is contesting the allegations in the Petition.3. You and your child are entitled to have an attorney present at the hearing. You may hire your own attorney or, if you cannot afford an attorney and want to be represented by an attorney, one may be appointed by the Court.4. You have a right to appear as a party in this proceeding. You are advised that your failure to personally appear in court at the initial hearing, pretrial conference, status conference, or dependency adjudication, without good cause shown, may result in a finding that you have waived your legal rights and have admitted the allegations in the Petition. In addition, if you fail to appear, without good cause, the hearing may go forward in your absence and may result in an adjudication of dependency, termination of your parental rights or the establishment of a permanent guardianship based upon the record and the evidence presented to the court, as well as an order of paternity, custody, or change of custody in a consolidated family law matter and an order for child support if paternity has been established.5. Notice is given that DCS is proposing to substantiate any allegations of abuse and/or neglect contained in the dependency petition for placement in the DCS Central Registry. The DCS Central Registry is a confidential list of DCS findings that tracks abuse and neglect. If the court finds your child/ren dependent based upon allegations of abuse and/or neglect contained in the dependency petition, you will be placed in the DCS Central Registry. See A.R.S. § 8-804.6. If you are receiving this Notice by publication, you may obtain a copy of the Dependency Petition, Notice of Hearing, and Temporary Order by submitting a written request to: SARAH K. HICKS, Office of the Attorney General, 120 W. 1st Ave., 2nd Floor, Mesa, AZ 85210-1312. The assigned Child Safety worker is Katalina Taunima and may be reached by telephone at 480.373.2085.7. Requests for reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities must be made to the court by parties at least three (3) working days in advance of a scheduled court proceeding and can be made by calling 520.866.5400.8. You have the right to make a request or motion prior to any hearing that the hearing be closed to the public.DATED this ____ day of March 2018.MARK BRNOVICHAttorney GeneralSARAH K. HICKSAssistant Attorney General4/4, 4/11, 4/18, 4/25/18CNS-3115294#SAN MANUEL MINERMINER Legal 4/4/18, 4/11/18, 4/18/18, 4/25/18

    Public NoticeNOTICE OF HEARING ON DEPENDENCY PETITION

    NO. JD 201800048Honorable Daniel A. Washburn

    IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA

    IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PINALIn the Matter of:ELSA ALIYAH LYNAE POWERSd.o.b. 02-09-2015Person under 18 years of age.TO: JULIET LUETTA MORAN aka SMITH and FRANK TYRONE POWERS, parents of the above-named child.1. The Department of Child Safety has filed a Dependency Petition pursuant to Title 8, of the Arizona Revised Statues, and Rule 48 of the Rules of Procedure for the Juvenile Court.2. The Court has set a continued initial/publication hearing on June 12, 2018, at 11:00 a.m., at Pinal County Superior Court, 971 N. Jason Lopez Circle, Florence, Arizona 85132, telephone number 520.866.5400, for the purpose of determining whether any parent or guardian named herein is contesting the allegations in the Petition.3. You and your child are entitled to have an attorney present at the hearing. You may hire your own attorney or, if you cannot afford an attorney and want to be represented by an attorney, one may be appointed by the Court.4. You have a right to appear as a party in this proceeding. You are advised that your failure to personally appear in court at the initial hearing, pretrial conference, status conference or termination adjudication hearing, without good cause shown, may result in a finding that you have waived your legal rights, and have admitted the allegations in the petition. In addition, if you fail to personally appear in court, without good cause shown, the hearing may go forward in your absence and may result in termination of your parental rights or the establishment of a permanent guardianship based upon the record and the evidence presented to the court. 5. Notice is given that DCS is proposing to substantiate any allegations of abuse and/or neglect contained in the dependency petition for placement in the DCS Central Registry. The DCS Central Registry is a confidential list of DCS findings that tracks abuse and neglect. If the court finds your child/ren dependent based upon allegations of abuse and/or neglect contained in the dependency petition, you will be placed in the DCS Central Registry. See A.R.S. § 8-804.6. If you are receiving this Notice by publication, you may obtain a copy of the Dependency Petition, Notice of Hearing, and Temporary Order by submitting a written request to: ARDENÉ N. FOX, Office of the Attorney General, 120 W. 1st Ave., 2nd Floor, Mesa, AZ 85210-1312. The assigned Child Safety worker is Katalina Taunima and may be reached by telephone at 480.373.2085.7. Requests for reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities must be made to the court by parties at least three (3) working days in advance of a scheduled court proceeding and can be made by calling 520.866.5400.8. You have the right to make a request or motion prior to any hearing that the hearing be closed to the public.DATED this _____ day of March 2018.MARK BRNOVICHAttorney GeneralARDENÉ N. FOXAssistant Attorney General4/4, 4/11, 4/18, 4/25/18CNS-3115300#SAN MANUEL MINERMINER Legal 4/4/18, 4/11/18, 4/18/18, 4/25/18

    Public NoticeDCS’S NOTICE OF HEARING ON

    SUBSTITUTED DEPENDENCY PETITION

    NO. JD 201800045(The Honorable DeLana J. Fuller)

    IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA

    IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PINALIn the Matter of:GAEBRIEL LEE ASHLEYd.o.b. 11/27/2017Person(s) under 18 years of age.TO: AMANDA JEWELL DAVIS, and KRISTOPHER EUGEN ASHLEY, parents and/or guardians of the above-named child1. The Department of Child Safety, (DCS or the Department), by and through undersigned counsel, has filed a Dependency Petition pursuant to Title 8, of the Arizona Revised Statutes; Rules 4.1 and 4.2 of the Arizona Rules of Civil Procedure; and Rule 48(D) of the Rules of Procedure for the Juvenile Court.2. The Court has set an Initial hearing on April 17, 2018 at 9:00 a.m., and a Publication hearing on the 26th of June, 2018 at 9:00 a.m., at the PINAL County Superior Court, 971 N. Jason Lopez Circle, Florence, AZ 85132, before the Honorable DeLana J. Fuller for the purpose of determining whether any parent or guardian named herein is contesting the allegations in the Petition.3. You and your child are entitled to have an attorney present at the hearing. You may hire your own attorney or, if you cannot afford an attorney and want to be represented by an attorney, one may be appointed by the Court.4. You have a right to appear as a party in this proceeding. You are advised that your failure to personally appear in court at the initial hearing, pretrial conference, status conference, or dependency adjudication, without good cause shown, may result in a finding that you have waived your legal rights and have admitted the allegations in the Petition. In addition, if you fail to appear, without good cause, the hearing may go forward in your absence and may result in an adjudication of dependency, termination of your parental rights or the establishment of a permanent guardianship based upon the record and the evidence presented to the court, as well as an order of paternity, custody, or change of custody in a consolidated family law matter and an order for child support if paternity has been established.5. If you are receiving this Notice by publication, you may obtain a copy of the Dependency Petition, Notice of Hearing, and Temporary Orders by submitting a written request to: SARAH ANDERSEN, Office of the Attorney General, 120 W. 1st Ave., 2nd Floor, Mesa, AZ 85210.The assigned Child Safety Worker is Donna Mehling and may be reached by telephone at 520-224-5977.6. Requests for reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities must be made to the court by parties at least three working days in advance of a scheduled court proceeding and can be made by calling 520-866-5400.7. You have the right to make a request or motion prior to any hearing that the hearing be closed to the public.DATED this 27th day of March, 2018.MARK BRNOVICHAttorney GeneralSARAH ANDERSENAssistant Attorney General4/4, 4/11, 4/18, 4/25/18CNS-3115836#SAN MANUEL MINERMINER Legal 4/4/18, 4/11/18, 4/18/18, 4/25/18

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    Public NoticeDCS’S NOTICE OF HEARING ON

    DEPENDENCY PETITION NO. JD201800042

    (Honorable Daniel Washburn)IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE

    STATE OF ARIZONAIN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PINAL

    In the Matter of:JUSTIN ALLEN YATES, JR.d.o.b. 02/10/2018Person under 18 years of age.TO: VANESSA MONIQUE COMPTON, JUSTIN YATES and JOHN DOE, a fictitious name, parents and/or guardians of the above-named child.1. The Department of Child Safety, (DCS or the Department), by and through undersigned counsel, has filed a Dependency Petition pursuant to Title 8, of the Arizona Revised Statutes, Rules 4.1 and 4.2 of the Arizona Rules of Civil Procedure; and Rule 48(D) of the Arizona Rules of Procedure for the Juvenile Court.2. The Court has set a Publication hearing on the 12th day of June, 2018 at 1:30 p.m., at the Pinal County Superior Court, 971 North Jason Lopez Circle, Florence, Arizona 85132, before the Honorable Daniel Washburn for the purpose of determining whether any parent or guardian named herein is contesting the allegations in the Petition.3. You and your child are entitled to have an attorney present at the hearing. You may hire your own attorney or, if you cannot afford an attorney and want to be represented by an attorney, one may be appointed by the Court.4. You have a right to appear as a party in this proceeding. You are advised that your failure to personally appear in court at the initial hearing, pretrial conference, status conference, or dependency adjudication, without good cause shown, may result in a finding that you have waived your legal rights and have admitted the allegations in the Petition. In addition, if you fail to appear, without good cause, the hearing may go forward in your absence and may result in an adjudication of dependency, termination of your parental rights or the establishment of a permanent guardianship based upon the record and the evidence presented to the court, as well as an order of paternity, custody, or change of custody in a consolidated family law matter and an order for child support if paternity has been established.5. Notice is given that DCS is proposing to substantiate any allegations of abuse and/or neglect contained in the dependency petition for placement in the DCS Central Registry. The DCS Central Registry is a confidential list of DCS findings that tracks abuse and neglect. If the court finds your child dependent based upon allegations of abuse and/or neglect contained in the dependency petition, you will be placed in the DCS Central Registry. See A.R.S. § 8-804.6. If you are receiving this Notice by publication, you may obtain a copy of the Dependency Petition, Notice of Hearing, and Temporary Orders by submitting a written request to: BRYSON D. JONES, Office of the Attorney General, CFP/PSS, 120 W. 1st Avenue, 2nd Floor, Mesa, Arizona 85210. The assigned case manager is Tamika McCready and may be reached by telephone at (520) 858-8609.7. Requests for reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities must be made to the court by parties at least three working days in advance of a scheduled court proceeding and can be made by calling (520) 866-5400.8. You have the right to make a request or motion prior to any hearing that the hearing be closed to the public.DATED this 21st day of March, 2018.MARK BRNOVICHAttorney GeneralBRYSON D. JONESAssistant Attorney General4/4, 4/11, 4/18, 4/25/18CNS-3113988#SAN MANUEL MINERMINER Legal 4/4/18, 4/11/18, 4/18/18, 4/25/18

    Public NoticeDCS’S NOTICE OF HEARING ON

    DEPENDENCY PETITION NO. JD201800059

    (Honorable DeLana J Fuller)IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE

    STATE OF ARIZONAIN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PINAL

    In the Matter of:ASHTON ALLEN WOODSd.o.b. 04/13/2011KAYDEN LEE WOODSd.o.b. 06/06/2009Person(s) under 18 years of age.TO: APRIL DAWN WOODS, and JOHN DOE, a fictitious name, parents and/or guardians of the above-named children.1. The Department of Child Safety, (DCS or the Department), by and through undersigned counsel, has filed a Dependency Petition pursuant to Title 8, of the Arizona Revised Statutes, Rules 4.1 and 4.2 of the Arizona Rules of Civil Procedure; and Rule 48(D) of the Arizona Rules of Procedure for the Juvenile Court.2. The Court has set a Publication hearing on the 12th day of June, 2018 at 3:00 p.m., at the Pinal County Superior Court, 971 North Jason Lopez Circle, Florence, Arizona 85132, before the Honorable DeLana J Fuller for the purpose of determining whether any parent or guardian named herein is contesting the allegations in the Petition.3. You and your children are entitled to have an attorney present at the hearing. You may hire your own attorney or, if you cannot afford an attorney and want to be represented by an attorney, one may be appointed by the Court.4. You have a right to appear as a party in this proceeding. You are advised that your failure to personally appear in court at the initial hearing, pretrial conference, status conference, or dependency adjudication, without good cause shown, may result in a finding that you have waived your legal rights and have admitted the allegations in the Petition. In addition, if you fail to appear, without good cause, the hearing may go forward in your absence and may result in an adjudication of dependency, termination of your parental rights or the establishment of a permanent guardianship based upon the record and the evidence presented to the court, as well as an order of paternity, custody, or change of custody in a consolidated family law matter and an order for child support if paternity has been established.5. Notice is given that DCS is proposing to substantiate any allegations of abuse and/or neglect contained in the dependency petition for placement in the DCS Central Registry. The DCS Central Registry is a confidential list of DCS findings that tracks abuse and neglect. If the court finds your children dependent based upon allegations of abuse and/or neglect contained in the dependency petition, you will be placed in the DCS Central Registry. See A.R.S. § 8-804.6. If you are receiving this Notice by publication, you may obtain a copy of the Dependency Petition, Notice of Hearing, and Temporary Orders by submitting a written request to: SARAH ANDERSEN, Office of the Attorney General, CFP/PSS, 120 W. 1st Avenue, 2nd Floor, Mesa, Arizona 85210. The assigned case manager is Britney Galati and may be reached by telephone at (480) 373-2080.7. Requests for reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities must be made to the court by parties at least three working days in advance of a scheduled court proceeding and can be made by calling (520) 866-5400.8. You have the right to make a request or motion prior to any hearing that the hearing be closed to the public.DATED this 21st day of March, 2018.MARK BRNOVICHAttorney GeneralSARAH ANDERSENAssistant Attorney General4/4, 4/11, 4/18, 4/25/18CNS-3114023#SAN MANUEL MINERMINER Legal 4/4/18, 4/11/18, 4/18/18, 4/25/18

    Public NoticeDCS’S NOTICE OF HEARING ON

    DEPENDENCY PETITION NO. JD201800043

    (Honorable DeLana J Fuller)IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE

    STATE OF ARIZONAIN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PINAL

    In the Matter of:HARRISON COATSd.o.b. 09/25/2013GRAYSON ELLIOT COATSd.o.b. 03/01/2015Person(s) under 18 years of age.TO: CIARA RYANNE SHIPPY, TROY PRESTON COATS and, JOHN DOE (a fictitious name), parents and/or guardians of the above-named children.1. The Department of Child Safety has filed a Dependency Petition pursuant to Title 8, of the Arizona Revised Statutes, Rules 4.1 and 4.2 of the Arizona Rules of Civil Procedure and Rule 48(D) of the Rules of Procedure for the Juvenile Court.2. The Court has set an Initial hearing on the 17th day of April, 2018 at 3:00 p.m. and a Publication hearing on the 5th day of June, 2018 at 3:00 p.m., at the Pinal County Superior Court, 971 North Jason Lopez Circle, Florence, Arizona 85132, before the Honorable DeLana J Fuller for the purpose of determining whether any parent or guardian named herein is contesting the allegations in the Petition.3. You and your children are entitled to have an attorney present at the hearing. You may hire your own attorney or, if you cannot afford an attorney and want to be represented by an attorney, one may be appointed by the Court.4. You have a right to appear as a party in this proceeding. You are advised that your failure to personally appear in court at the initial hearing, pretrial conference, status conference or dependency adjudication, without good cause shown, may result in a finding that you have waived your legal rights and have admitted the allegations in the Petition. In addition, if you fail to appear, without good cause, the hearing may go forward in your absence and may result in an adjudication of dependency, termination of your parental rights or the establishment of a permanent guardianship based upon the record and the evidence presented to the court, as well as an order of paternity, custody, or change of custody in a consolidated family law matter and an order for child support if paternity has been established.5. Notice is given that DCS is proposing to substantiate any allegations of abuse and/or neglect contained in the dependency petition for placement in the DCS Central Registry. The DCS Central Registry is a confidential list of DCS findings that tracks abuse and neglect. If the court finds your children dependent based upon allegations of abuse and/or neglect contained in the dependency petition, you will be placed in the DCS Central Registry. See A.R.S. § 8-804.6. If you are receiving this Notice by publication, you may obtain a copy of the Dependency Petition, Notice of Hearing, and Temporary Orders by submitting a written request to: SARAH ANDERSEN, Office of the Attorney General, CFP/PSS, 120 W. 1st Avenue, 2nd Floor, Mesa, Arizona 85210 The assigned case manager is Phoebe Turner and may be reached by telephone at (480) 782-4254.7. Requests for reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities must be made to the court by parties at least three working days in advance of a scheduled court proceeding and can be made by calling (520) 866-5400.8. You have the right to make a request or motion prior to any hearing that the hearing be closed to the public.DATED this 22nd day of March, 2018.MARK BRNOVICHAttorney GeneralSARAH ANDERSENAssistant Attorney General4/4, 4/11, 4/18, 4/25/18CNS-3114122#SAN MANUEL MINERMINER Legal 4/4/18, 4/11/18, 4/18/18, 4/25/18

    Public NoticeDCS’S NOTICE OF HEARING ON

    DEPENDENCY PETITION NO. JD 201800047

    (Honorable DeLana J. Fuller)IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE

    STATE OF ARIZONAIN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PINAL

    In the Matter of:ROMULUS LEWIS RABISTOd.o.b. 03/05/2001QUINLAN RABISTOd.o.b. 06/02/2002ARYANNA RABISTOd.o.b. 06/28/2003KENANIAH STODDARDd.o.b. 12/25/2006JEDIDIAH DOSS RABISTOd.o.b. 06/07/2012Person(s) under 18 years of age.TO: SHANTHY DORIS RABINDRANATH aka SHANTY DORIS RABINDRANATH, ZACHARY OLMSTEAD, and JOHN DOE, a fictitious name, parents and/or guardians of the above-named child/ren.1. The Department of Child Safety, (DCS or the Department), by and through undersigned counsel, has filed a Dependency Petition pursuant to Title 8, of the Arizona Revised Statutes; Rules 4.1 and 4.2 of the Arizona Rules of Civil Procedure; and Rule 48(D) of the Rules of Procedure for the Juvenile Court.2. The Court has set an initial or continued initial/publication hearing on June 12, 2018, at 2:00 p.m., at the Pinal County Superior Court, 971 N. Jason Lopez Circle, Florence, AZ 85132, before the Honorable DeLana J. Fuller for the purpose of determining whether any parent or guardian named herein is contesting the allegations in the Petition.3. You and your child/ren are entitled to have an attorney present at the hearing. You may hire your own attorney or, if you cannot afford an attorney and want to be represented by an attorney, one may be appointed by the Court.4. You have a right to appear as a party in this proceeding. You are advised that your failure to personally appear in court at the initial hearing, pretrial conference, status conference, or dependency adjudication, without good cause shown, may result in a finding that you have waived your legal rights and have admitted the allegations in the Petition/Motion. In addition, if you fail to appear, without good cause, the hearing may go forward in your absence and may result in an adjudication of dependency, termination of your parental rights or the establishment of a permanent guardianship based upon the record and the evidence presented to the court, as well as an order of paternity, custody, or change of custody in a consolidated family law matter and an order for child support if paternity has been established.5. Notice is given that DCS is proposing to substantiate any allegations of abuse and/or neglect contained in the dependency petition for placement in the DCS Central Registry. The DCS Central Registry is a confidential list of DCS findings that tracks abuse and neglect. If the court finds your child/ren dependent based upon allegations of abuse and/or neglect contained in the dependency petition, you will be placed in the DCS Central Registry. See A.R.S. § 8-804.6. If you are receiving this Notice by publication, you may obtain a copy of the Dependency Petition, Notice of Hearing, and Temporary Orders by submitting a written request to: JOSHUA M. MONTAVON, Office of the Attorney General, 120 W. 1st Ave., 2nd Floor, Mesa, AZ 85210. The assigned Child Safety Worker is Sarah Layman and may be reached by telephone at 480.373.2185.7. Requests for reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities must be made to the court by parties at least three working days in advance of a scheduled court proceeding and can be made by calling 520-866-5400.8. You have the right to make a request or motion prior to any hearing that the hearing be closed to the public.DATED this _____ day of March 2018MARK BRNOVICHAttorney GeneralJOSHUA M. MONTAVONAssistant Attorney General4/4, 4/11, 4/18, 4/25/18CNS-3114157#SAN MANUEL MINERMINER Legal 4/4/18, 4/11/18, 4/18/18, 4/25/18

    Public NoticeNOTICE OF HEARING ON DEPENDENCY PETITION

    NO. JD 201800054Honorable Daniel A. Washburn

    IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA

    IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PINALIn the Matter of:EDWIN ROMEROd.o.b. 12/05/2001Person under 18 years of age.TO: PATRICIA GUTIERREZ, EDWIN ROMERO, and JOHN DOE, a fictitious name, parent(s) and/or guardian(s) of the above-named child.1. The Department of Child Safety has filed a Dependency Petition pursuant to Title 8, of the Arizona Revised Statues, and Rule 48 of the Rules of Procedure for the Juvenile Court.2. The Court has set an initial hearing on June 12, 2018, at 11:00 a.m., at Pinal County Superior Court, 971 N. Jason Lopez Circle, Florence, Arizona 85132, telephone number 520.866.5400, for the purpose of determining whether any parent or guardian named herein is contesting the allegations in the Petition.3. You and your child are entitled to have an attorney present at the hearing. You may hire your own attorney or, if you cannot afford an attorney and want to be represented by an attorney, one may be appointed by the Court.4. You have a right to appear as a party in this proceeding. You are advised that your failure to personally appear in court at the initial hearing, pretrial conference, status conference or termination adjudication hearing, without good cause shown, may result in a finding that you have waived your legal rights, and have admitted the allegations in the petition. In addition, if you fail to personally appear in court, without good cause shown, the hearing may go forward in your absence and may result in termination of your parental rights or the establishment of a permanent guardianship based upon the record and the evidence presented to the court. 5. Notice is given that DCS is proposing to substantiate any allegations of abuse and/or neglect contained in the dependency petition for placement in the DCS Central Registry. The DCS Central Registry is a confidential list of DCS findings that tracks abuse and neglect. If the court finds your child/ren dependent based upon allegations of abuse and/or neglect contained in the dependency petition, you will be placed in the DCS Central Registry. See A.R.S. § 8-804.6. If you are receiving this Notice by publication, you may obtain a copy of the Dependency Petition, Notice of Hearing, and Temporary Order by submitting a written request to: ARDENÉ N. FOX, Office of the Attorney General, 120 W. 1st Ave., 2nd Floor, Mesa, AZ 85210-1312. The assigned Child Safety worker is Julia Hein and may be reached by telephone at 520.858.8892.7. Requests for reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities must be made to the court by parties at least three (3) working days in advance of a scheduled court proceeding and can be made by calling 520.866.5400.8. You have the right to make a request or motion prior to any hearing that the hearing be closed to the public.DATED this _____ day of March 2018.MARK BRNOVICHAttorney GeneralARDENÉ N. FOXAssistant Attorney General4/4, 4/11, 4/18, 4/25/18CNS-3114241#SAN MANUEL MINERMINER Legal 4/4/18, 4/11/18, 4/18/18, 4/25/18

    Public NoticeDCS’S NOTICE OF HEARING ON

    DEPENDENCY PETITION NO. JD 201800039

    (Honorable DeLana J. Fuller)IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE

    STATE OF ARIZONAIN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PINAL

    In the Matter of:JOSHUA JAIMISON PAXTON, JRd.o.b. 08-28-2002Person(s) under 18 years of age.TO: DANIELLE RENEE PAXTON fka DANIELLE RENEE OLLSON and JOSHUA EUGENE PAXTON, parents and/or guardians of the above-named child.1. The Department of Child Safety, (DCS or the Department), by and through undersigned counsel, has filed a Dependency Petition pursuant to Title 8, of the Arizona Revised Statutes; Rules 4.1 and 4.2 of the Arizona Rules of Civil Procedure; and Rule 48(D) of the Rules of Procedure for the Juvenile Court.2. The Court has set a continued initial/publication hearing on June 12, 2018, at 2:00 p.m., at the Pinal County Superior Court, 971 N. Jason Lopez Circle, Florence, AZ 85132, before the Honorable DeLana J. Fuller for the purpose of determining whether any parent or guardian named herein is contesting the allegations in the Petition.3. You and your child are entitled to have an attorney present at the hearing. You may hire your own attorney or, if you cannot afford an attorney and want to be represented by an attorney, one may be appointed by the Court.4. You have a right to appear as a party in this proceeding. You are advised that your failure to personally appear in court at the initial hearing, pretrial conference, status conference, or dependency adjudication, without good cause shown, may result in a finding that you have waived your legal rights and have admitted the allegations in the Petition/Motion. In addition, if you fail to appear, without good cause, the hearing may go forward in your absence and may result in an adjudication of dependency, termination of your parental rights or the establishment of a permanent guardianship based upon the record and the evidence presented to the court, as well as an order of paternity, custody, or change of custody in a consolidated family law matter and an order for child support if paternity has been established.5. Notice is given that DCS is proposing to substantiate any allegations of abuse and/or neglect contained in the dependency petition for placement in the DCS Central Registry. The DCS Central Registry is a confidential list of DCS findings that tracks abuse and neglect. If the court finds your child/ren dependent based upon allegations of abuse and/or neglect contained in the dependency petition, you will be placed in the DCS Central Registry. See A.R.S. § 8-804.6. If you are receiving this Notice by publication, you may obtain a copy of the Dependency Petition, Notice of Hearing, and Temporary Orders by submitting a written request to: JOSHUA M. MONTAVON, Office of the Attorney General, 120 W. 1st Ave., 2nd Floor, Mesa, AZ 85210. The assigned Child Safety Worker is Pefy Cunningham and may be reached by telephone at 520.872.9494.7. Requests for reasonable accommodation for persons with disabilities must be made to the court by parties at least three working days in advance of a scheduled court proceeding and can be made by calling 520-866-5400.8. You have the right to make a request or motion prior to any hearing that the hearing be closed to the public.DATED this _____ day of March 2018MARK BRNOVICHAttorney GeneralJOSHUA M. MONTAVONAssistant Attorney General4/4, 4/11, 4/18, 4/25/18CNS-3114286#SAN MANUEL MINERMINER Legal 4/4/18, 4/11/18, 4/18/18, 4/25/18

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    Public NoticeDCS’S NOTICE OF HEARING ON

    SUBSTITUTED DEPENDENCY PETITION

    NO. JD 201800010(Honorable Daniel A. Washburn)

    IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF ARIZONA

    IN AND FOR THE COUNTY OF PINALIn the matter of:DAVID NORIAd.o.b. 02/10/2013GENESIS EMBER REYESd.o.b. 04/08/2016Person(s) under 18 years of age.TO: CRYSTAL LEE CANAMORE aka NORIA, DAVID NORIA-ALVARADO, and JOSE ALEJANDRO REYES, parents and/or guardians of the above-named children.1. The Department of Child Safety, (DCS or the Department), by and through undersigned counsel, has filed a Dependency Petition pursuant to Title 8, of the Arizona Revised Statutes, Rules 4.1 and 4.2 of the Arizona Rules of Civil Procedure; and Rule 48(D) of the Arizona Rules of Procedure for the Juvenile Court.2. The Court has set a continued Initial hearing on the 27th day of March, 2018 at 2:30 p.m. and a Publication hearing on the 22nd day of May, 2018 at 2:30 p.m., at the Pinal County Superior Court, 971 N. Jason Lopez Circle, Florence, Arizona 85132, before the