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Page 1: Vol. 89 No. 27 • Wednesday, July 3, 2013 • 50¢ Periodicals ... · 2009 Ford Taurus Limited FWD, 3.5L, SYNC, Parking Sensors, Leather, Moon Roof, 49,644 Miles. Was ... 2008 Ford

Vol. 89 No. 27 • Wednesday, July 3, 2013 • 50¢Periodicals Postage Paid at Superior, Ariz. 85173

Superior set to celebrate nation’s 237th birthday

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Page 2 SuPerior Sun, SuPerior, arizona July 3, 2013

The Superior SunUSPS 529-320

James Carnes…..................................Advertising ManagerMichael Carnes ...................................... General ManagerJennifer Carnes.........................................… Managing EditorMila Besich-Lira...........................................ReporterChase Kamp ............................................ ReporterJohn Hernandez........................................Reporter

Email:[email protected]; [email protected];[email protected]

www.copperarea.comFind us at Facebook.com/CopperArea

Follow us at twitter.com/CopperAreaComPublished each Wednesday in Superior, Arizona by Copper Area News Publishers. Subscription rates in advance: $35.50 per year or $31.50 for 6 months in Pinal County; $40.50 per year or $36.50 for 6 months elsewhere in the U.S. Change of address should be sent to the publishers at P.O. Box 579, Kearny, AZ 85137.

Member: Arizona Newspaper Association, National Newspaper Association.

Second class postage is paid at Superior, Arizona. Postmaster: Address changes to The Superior Sun, P.O. Box 579, Kearny, AZ 85137.

Telephone (520) 363-5554 or (520) 689-2436Fax (520) 363-9663

“There are numerous countries in the world where the politicians have seized absolute power and muzzled the press. There is no country in the world where the press has seized absolute power and muzzled the politicians”

—David Brinkley

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According to state law, police may arrest suspected offenders by two methods. The suspect may be physically taken into the department and booked into jail, or the arresting officer may write a citation and release the suspect to appear in court later. All suspects are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law. Only criminal citations are listed. All damage amounts are estimates. Items are given to The Superior Sun by the Superior Police Department and reflect information available at the time the report is compiled.June 20

The Pinal County Sheriff’s Report is taken from the daily logs, based on the information provided by deputies. All persons arrested are presumed innocent until proven guilty in a court of law.June 25 James Matt Gutierrez, 52, Chandler, was arrested

Pinal County Sheriff’s Report

in the 200 block of W. Sunset, Superior, on three warrants for failure to appear. He was transported and booked into the Pinal County Jail in Florence.

Superior Police Report An accident was reported on Highway 60. A warrant arrest was made in the zero block of Magma and the person

arrested was escorted to court. Possible illegal dumping was reported in the area of Highways 60 and 177.

June 21 Theft was reported in the 500 block of Highway 60.June 22 A sex offense was reported in the 400 block of Newmont.June 25 A warrant arrest was made in the 200 block of Sunset. Calls not listed include four attempts to locate, 20 traffic stops, seven welfare checks, one utility problem. 10 alarm drops, two 911 hang-ups, four animal complaints, two medical calls, two agency assists, two citizen assists,

eight disturbances, two harassment/threats reports, three information reports, one suspicious activity report, one fire report, two traffic hazards and one city code violation. Citizens are reminded

to call Silent Witness at 1-800-358-INFO, Crime Stop at 689-5611 or the Information Tip Line at 520-827-0065 if they have information that may help the police department in solving a crime.

FLORENCE, AZ – The National Weather Service has issued an excessive heat warning for Pinal County through Sunday. While you’re taking steps to keep yourself and your family cool and comfortable, Pinal County Animal Care & Control is reminding you to keep your pets safe, too. Dehydration and heat stroke are very real concerns for cats and dogs. Heat affects dogs and cats in a variety of ways. Dogs don’t sweat through pores on their skin like humans do. They keep cool primarily by panting. Both dogs and cats also perspire through their paws but only to a small degree. Cats will attempt to keep cool by panting or by sprawling out on a shady or cool spot. • Keep your pets indoors.• Do not walk your dogs on hot pavement. If it’s too hot for your bare feet, it’s too hot for your pets’ paws.• Pets can get sunburned, just like humans and their ears

Animal Care and Control: Heat stress and protecting your pets

and noses can be especially harmed. Keep them out of the sun and provide ample shade when they are outside.• Contact with metal can result in burns – limit contact with chain link fences or fence posts and remove metal collars or chains. Metal food and water dishes should be used indoors only during the hottest months of the year.• Provide ample supplies of cool water.• Skip the car rides on hot days. If you have car trouble or undue delays, not only do you have to worry about keeping yourself hydrated and comfortable, you have your pets to worry about also. “Heat stroke can come on very quickly and some of the worst things you can do is ignore it, douse the animal with the hose or plunge it into cool water. This can send a distressed animal into shock,” Animal Control Director Kaye Dickson said. “It is better to provide steady supply of ice chunks and gently pat the animal down with a cool damp towel. Blood vessels are concentrated in the armpit, groin area and belly so these are places that a cool damp towel can be especially effective in lowering the body temperature.” Older animals, dogs with short snouts and animals with thick coats are more susceptible to heat stress. If a distressed pet does not show

Pets, Page 11

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July 3, 2013 SuPerior Sun, SuPerior, arizona Page 3

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2007 Chevrolet Suburban 1500 LTZ, 5.3L, 4WD, Leather, Premium Sound, Htd Seats, 80,630 Miles. Was $26,900 NOW $25,9002007 Honda Ridgeline RTL, 3.5L, 4WD, Leather, Navigation, Moon Roof, 56,164 Miles. Was $21,500 NOW $20,9002007 GMC Yukon SLT, 5.3L, 4WD, Leather, Dual P Seats, New Tires, DVD, Third Row Seat, 91,709 Miles. Was $22,900 NOW $22,5002004 Nissan Murano SL, 3.5L, AWD, Leather, Navigation, Moon Roof, 94,159 Miles. Just In! $13,5002002 Ford Windstar SE, 3.8L, Power Seat, 7 Passenger Seating, 79,902 Miles. Just In! $6,700

2013 Ford Taurus Limited, 3.5L, Leather, SYNC, Backup Camera, 24,038 Miles. $25,9002013 Lincoln MKS, 3.7L, Leather, Navigation, SYNC, Heated & Cooled Seats, 20,500 Miles. $39,9002012 Ford Fusion SEL, 3.0L, Leather, SYNC, Sirius Sat, Dual Power Seats, 11,125 Miles. $21,6002012 Ford Focus SE Sedan, 2.0L, 37 MPG Hwy, Cruise Control, 17,291 Miles. $17,500

2011 Ford Fiesta Hatchback SE, 1.6L, SYNC, Sirius, Convenience Pkg, 11,807 Miles. $16,5002012 Ford Escape SLT, FWD, 2.5L, SYNC, Moon Roof, Power Seat, 34,061 Miles. $20,5002012 Ford Flex SE, 2WD, 3.5L, SYNC, Sirius Sat, Power Seat, Third Row Seat, 15,593 Miles. $24,0002011 Ford Edge SEL, 3.5L, 2WD, Leather, Dual Power Seats, SYNC, Prem Wheels, 14,077 Miles. $27,800

2011 Mercury Grand Marquis LS, 4.6L, Leather, Alloy Wheels, 31,322 Miles. Was $18,900 NOW $17,5002009 Ford Taurus Limited FWD, 3.5L, SYNC, Parking Sensors, Leather, Moon Roof, 49,644 Miles. Was $17,900 NOW $16,250

2007 Buick LaCrosse CXL, 3.8L, Leather, Power Seat, Alloy Wheels, 92,096 Miles. Was $9,250 NOW $8,9002007 Ford Taurus SE, 3.0L, Rear Spoiler, Power Seat, 71,543 Miles. Was $10,900 NOW $8,900

2012 Dodge Ram 1500 Crew Cab Big Horn, 5.7L, 2WD, Bed Liner, Tow Pkg, 20” Premium Wheels. Was $27,900 NOW $26,9002012 Ford F150 Super Crew XLT, 4WD, SYNC, Tow Pkg, Bed Liner, Power Seat, 17,401 Miles. Was $31,500 NOW $31,0002011 Ford F150 Super Crew Lariat, Ecoboost, 4WD, Navigation, Leather, Moon Roof, Tow Pkg, 45,338 Miles. Was $34,900 NOW $34,0002010 Ford F150 Super Crew Platinum, 5.4L, 4WD, Moon Roof, Leather, Bed Liner, Tow Pkg, 41,692 Miles. Was $36,900 NOW $36,2002010 Nissan Titan Crew Cab SE, 5.6L, 4WD, Bed Liner, Tow Pkg, Alloy Wheels, 49,974 Miles. Was $23,500 NOW $23,0002009 Ford F150 Reg Cab XL, 4.6L, 2WD, Cruise Control, Single CD, 25,244 Miles. Was $15,900 NOW $15,500

2009 Ford F150 Super Crew XLT, 5.4L, 2WD, Running Boards, Bed Liner, Tow Pkg, 40,209 Miles. Was $23,000 NOW $22,3002008 Ford F150 Super Crew Lariat, 5.4L, 2WD, Leather, Dual Power Seats, Prem Wheels, 55,370 Miles. Was $25,500 NOW 24,9002006 Ford F150 Crew Cab XLT, 5.4L, 2WD, Power Seat, Bed Liner, Tow Pkg, Toolbox, 65,852 Miles. Just In! $16,9002005 Ford F350 Super Duty SuperCab XL, 6.0L, 2WD, Tow Pkg, Running Boards, 85,230 Miles. Was $13,900 NOW $13,5002003 Dodge Ram 1500 Quad Cab SLT, 4.7L, 2WD, Bed Liner, Tow Pkg, Alloy Wheels, 71,729 Miles. Was $11,900 NOW $11,5002001 Nissan Frontier King Cab SE, 3.3L, Manual, 4WD, New Tires, Running Boards, 95,910 Miles. Just In! $10,000

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Page 4 SuPerior Sun, SuPerior, arizona July 3, 2013

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ACROSS1. Abraham, originally6. Bag in Paris9. The complete duration of something13. Quickly fry14. Lennon’s wife15. Welsh dog breed16. “That is,” in Latin17. Like arctic air18. Run _____ of the law19. *Like the July 4th holiday21. *March for the com-munity23. Be unwell24. Boot25. Triple ___28. Treble ____30. *Subject of Nathan’s contest35. Turkey dance37. German composer Carl ____39. *The whistle or crack of a firework40. Dwarf buffalo41. *”To prove this, let

Facts be submitted to a candid _____”43. Armor chest plate44. Tear into shreds46. *What fireworks do before exploding47. Takes to court48. Scraps50. Def Leppard’s “Rock of ____”52. Plays for pay53. Be inclined55. Hole punching tool57. Mozambique’s neigh-bor60. *What we celebrate on the 4th64. Lace loop65. Australian runner67. Mojave plant68. Friend in a sombrero69. Mitch’s significant other on “Modern Family”70. Concentration of a solution71. Do over72. It’s of the beholder?73. Don’t take one’s eyes

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DOWN1. “Dream on!”2. Commanded3. Wished undone4. *Where French navy helped colonists battle British5. Kind of unit6. Sully7. Mandela’s organization8. Beaver-like South American rodent9. Family room staple10. Poking instrument11. Fit of shivering12. Not a thing15. ______ of milk20. Give permission22. Campfire leftover24. Like a dune buggy25. *Symbolic of states26. Bert’s roommate27. Take over, in a way29. Aphrodite’s son31. Three on sloth32. Excavate33. Basketry stick34. Canvas prep36. Like a bow string38. *Old Glory42. Disconsolate45. ______ salad49. *Ross did this well51. Gym rat’s garb54. Daughter of a sibling56. In accordance with law57. One of no words58. Battery fluid59. Apple’s apple, e.g.60. Be furious61. It’s often crunched62. Done63. Insignificant64. Golfer’s goal66. “I wish I ___, I wish I might...”

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July 3, 2013 SuPerior Sun, SuPerior, arizona Page 5

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It’s going to be a happy 237th birthday for our nation and the folks in Superior are ready to celebrate. The Town of Superior Summer Recreation program is sponsoring the Fourth of July Festivities this year. The theme for the 4th of July is “Let Freedom Ring.” Free swimming starts

at noon until 8 p.m. and festivities begin at 3 p.m. with music by Potts from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Free food begins at 5 p.m. with hamburgers, chips and beverages. Angie Gomez and Manic Hispanic will play from 6 to 10 p.m. The Battle of the Cupcakes, a cupcake competition will

be at 6:00 p.m. Please make at least three dozen cupcakes to share with the community. All events will be held at the Superior Public Pool. Cheerleaders will perform at 7 p.m. Questions or volunteers can be sent to Terry Villaverde at 602-412-7060 or Manuel Ortega at 520-827-0145.

Free swimming, cupcake bonanza planned for Thursday’s festivities in Superior – Fourth of July

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Page 6 SuPerior Sun, SuPerior, arizona July 3, 2013

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By Mila Besich Lira Resolution Copper has hosted two community forums to help the public understand the complexities of the pending mining project. The first forum was held on June 12 and shared the economic benefits and impacts that the Resolution Copper project will have on Superior. The presentation was made by Danny Court who is an Economist for the Elliot D. Pollack Company. The company has completed an economic study and has determined that the project will create 1,400 direct jobs with Resolution Copper and 2,700 indirect jobs. These numbers do not include the construction jobs that will be created prior to the mine opening. Court also explained how the project will save the local tax payers by reducing their property taxes to the school district and the county. The second presentation was held on June 26, the topic of this forum was about the National

Environmental Policy Act (NEPA). This particular subject has been highly controversial and opposition groups have said that current land exchange legislation will allow the company to avoid the NEPA process. Patty McGrath with Tetra Tech explained how the the NEPA process is used to regulate mining and other development projects. The NEPA looks at a project in a holistic way to determine what affects a project will have on the environment as well as cultural and other socioeconomic concerns. McGrath explained that even if the project is constructed on private land a NEPA will have to be conducted. The NEPA or Environmental Review will need to be conducted because other public lands are near the project or roads, pipelines, or power lines will cross into those public lands, that alone will require the entire project to have a NEPA review regardless of land ownership. McGrath was not fully versed on the Southeast

Forums answer many questions regarding Resolution Copper

Arizona Land Exchange bill but was able to explain the NEPA process and share how the company will have to comply with the act. Vickie Peacey the Environmental, Legal and External Affairs manager for Resolution Copper explained to the packed house that once the mine plan of operations was completed it would be submitted to the Forest Service, once the Forest

Service receives the plan, Forest Service officials will determine and initiate the necessary environmental studies needed. Peacey explained that Resolution Copper is expecting to have the Mine Plan of Operations completed later this year. Overall both forums have allowed for ample time for those in attendance to have their questions and concerns addressed and

discussed openly. Resolution has four more community forums scheduled to address other project concerns such as the mining method, water use, tailings management and the land exchange legislation. The meetings are held at the Magma Club, 38 Kumpke Ct., Superior, from 6-8 p.m. The topic schedule includes: • July 10 – Underground Mining and Block Caving - Why This Method?

• July 17 – Resolution Water Story - Studies, Impacts and Supply• July 24 – How We Manage Tailings• August 20 – What This Land Exchange Really Means with Rep. Paul Gosar and Rep. Ann Kirkpatrick Those interested in learning more about the previous or upcoming forums can visit the reports section of the Resolution Copper website:http://bit.ly/11ZYAnT

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July 3, 2013 SuPerior Sun, SuPerior, arizona Page 7

The Potter’s Houseof Superior

We are located at 501 Lobb Ave.

(The old medical clinic)(520) 827-1588

Sundays 11:00 amThursdays 7:00 pm

Pastor Marcus ZuidemaEveryone is welcome

Nursery Provided

SuperiorChurch Directory

SUPERIOR HARVEST CHURCH

Hill St. and Stone Ave.Sunday Morning Service:

10 a.m.-noonWednesday Bible Study:

5 to 6:30 p.m.Victory in Jesus

Pastor Albert M. Rodriguez480-354-4499 (home) 480-329-3647 (cell)

SAINT FRANCIS OF ASSISICATHOLIC CHURCH

11 Church AvenueMASS SCHEdULE:

Saturday, 5 p.m.Sunday, 9 and 11 a.m.

Tuesday - Friday 8 a.m.Confession: Saturday

4-4:45 p.m. or upon requestRectory and Parish Office,

689-2250www.stfrancissuperior.org

Fr. James Aboyi, VCSUPERIOR

FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH921 Belmont Street

PASTOR BART MUELLER689-5751, Please leave a

messageWhere everybody is somebody

and Christ is everything!Sunday School 9 a.m.Sunday Worship Service 10 a.m.Wednesday Study 6:30 p.m.

www.superiorfirstbaptist.net

PRESBYTERIAN CHURCHOF SUPERIOR

100 Magma AvenueSuperior, AZ 85273

Worship Service Sunday: 10 a.m.All are welcome.

Anonymous prayer box located at the Save Money

Market. We will pray for you!Phone: 689-2631

Family Life Christian Center56 Kellner Ave.

Schedule of ServicesPrayer 9:30 a.m.Sunday Worship 10:30 a.m.Wed. Bible Study 7:00 p.m.

Everyone is WelcomePastors Dennis & Sandy VanGorp

Office 689-2202Assembly of God

To be included in the weekly church listings, call the

Superior Sun at 520-363-5554.

Congressman Gosar, the nominees went through a competitive interview process with Congressman Gosar’s review board, consisting

of Gen. Jim Hunt, Lt. Col. Robert Leech, Col. John Knotts, and 1st Lt. Jim Muhr. The honor of attending a service academy comes

Superior’s Altin Hing earns appointment to U.S. Air Force Prep Academy

Altin-Myka Ong Hing

Recent Bearcats’ graduate Altin-Myka Ong Hing was one of a handful of students included in U.S. Congressman Paul Gosar, D.D.S (AZ-04) Service Academy Appointments for the Class of 2017. Altin was nominated and appointed to U.S. Air Force Prep School. Hing told the Copper Basin News in February that the Prep School is a 10-month program he will complete. Upon

successful completion of the program he will subsequently be admitted to the U.S Air Force Academy. Congressman Gosar said in a statement, “These nominees have a proven track record of achievement both inside and outside of the classroom. I am confident they will grow into true leaders at their respected academies.” According to the statement released by

with an obligation and commitment to serve in the military for a minimum of five years upon graduation. Altin was asked by the Copper Basin News during an interview in February if he had a favorite quote he used as inspiration or motivation. He answered with JFK’s infamous quote, ‘Ask not what your country

can do for you, but ask what you can do for your country.’ Altin finished by saying, “As American citizens we are given opportunities to achieve. Once we find the opportunity it’s up to us to capitalize on it.” Altin-Myka Ong Hing earned his opportunity with U.S. Air Force and there is little doubt he will make the most of it.

St. Joseph’s Parish

is set for September 28th, beginning with a 4 p.m. Mass

with Bishop Kicanas, followed by dinner at the Hayden Golf Course.

There will be free food, drinks, entertainment & fun for the kids.

300 Mountain View Dr., Hayden

Tucson – ASARCO LLC (ASARCO) President and COO Manuel Ramos announced that the Company and Unions, representing employees at five ASARCO operating facilities located in Arizona and Texas, have agreed to continue negotiating an agreement on a labor contract. The parties have mutually agreed to adjourn their bargaining after Sun., June 30 and to resume negotiations starting on July 9. In addition, both have also agreed to continue the existing Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) in effect after the June 30 expiration date, until either party provides 15 days notice of cancellation. ASARCO is an integrated copper mining, smelting and refining company with approximately 2600 employees. The Company is headquartered in Tucson and operates mines, mills and a smelter near Tucson, as well as a refinery in Amarillo, TX. For more information, visit www.asarco.com.

Asarco still in negotiations with unions

Is currently seeking

Experienced RNsto ll our open positions. AZ RN license required

Openings in Wound Care, ER, Nursery, L&D, Surgery, ICU, Float

For current available positions and for quali ed applicants to apply please visit online at www.summithealthcare.net

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Page 8 SuPerior Sun, SuPerior, arizona July 3, 2013

We’ve got spirit, yes we do ...

SHS Spiritline along with the Town of Superior Parks & Recreation Department hosted a lil Panthers Cheer and Sports Camp. The lil cheerleaders will be performing at 7 p.m. during the Fourth of July Festivities on Thursday. (Mila Besich-Lira photos)

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Rockets’ red glare? How ‘bout the Scorpions’ Green Glow? Boyce Thompson Arboretum offers an Independence Day Weekend alternative Saturday night, July 6, for Sonoran Desert denizens: a chance to learn all about scorpions – and to see them after dark (and in a new light) on a guided walking tour. Mesa photographer and scorpion enthusiast Dave Oberpriller will explain the eerie Gatorade-green fluorescence during an educational slideshow and lecture from 7-8 p.m., and then illuminate the arachnids for guests on a guided walk along Arboretum trails after dark. Summer daily hours of 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. will be extended July 6 for a special evening of after-dark access, a chance to learn about these misunderstood, maligned creatures of the night. The lecture and 8pm guided walk are included with the day’s admission of $10 for adults, $5 ages 5-12. Expecting a crowd, several expert guides will be on hand to divide visitors into smaller groups. Guides include Kelly and Dixie Walterscheid, owners of Scorpionhunter.com on East Presidio Street in Mesa (they’ll offer 25 free Nitepen™ mini-flashlights); also Casa Grande educator Wild Man Phil Rakoci, one of the Arboretum’s most popular tour guides. Photographers who’d like to learn the finer points of photographing scorpions are invited to tag along with Scottsdale macro-photographer Paul Landau, whose amazing close-ups reveal hidden worlds of insects and arachnids.

“Scorpions glow an eerie blue-green under ultraviolet (UV) light, which is technically called fluorescence,” said Oberpriller. “Scorpions are present every day as you walk the Arboretum trails, but hiding under rocks and avoiding daylight, they’re seldom seen. Nighttime? Now, that’s a different story -- they come out in force and can be found almost everywhere! Join me at the Arboretum July 6 to learn all about scorpions, their life cycle – and see close-up photos, then after dark we’ll walk along the trails to see them glow by UV light. You’ll have a new appreciation for these venomous, but misunderstood, creatures.” What should visitors bring along on their after-dark excursion? “A small white-light (or, preferably red-light) flashlight, just to keep from tripping while walking after dark or accidentally stepping on a rattlesnake,” said Oberpriller. “And if you don’t already own a UV flashlight, the Arboretum gift shop sells them for $6. And bring your camera, even simple point-N-shoot cameras and cellphone cameras can take great close-up pictures of scorpions glowing that eerie green color. I’ve photographed many of them, and will share tips for successful nocturnal photography during the lecture.” Speaking of which, did you know they give live birth? Or that mama scorpions show their maternal side by carrying their babies on their backs until the little ones able to fend for themselves? The evening also showcases Mesa-based ScorpionHunters.com, an innovative family-

‘Scorp Night’ July 6 at Boyce Thompson Arboretum

Scorpions glow in the dark when a black light is used. (Photos by Dave Oberpriller)

owned company that provides UV lights and gear for safely removing and eliminating scorpions around your home -- without the use of poisons. The ScorpionHunters will have a limited number of their $20 kits available for purchase that night, too; (read more at shop.

scorpionhunter.com). “If the weather’s calm we should have a great night exploring the gardens of the Arboretum by UV light in search of these glowing, curly-tailed, eight-legged, roach-eating

– and truly amazing – critters,” said Oberpriller. “If skies are clear we’ll also have excellent views of ‘the big scorpion in the sky’ and other Summer constellations. And we’ll stay out as late as the

Arboretum staff will allow us... or until the skunks and javelinas have had enough of our antics and convince us to leave -- who’d argue with one of them?” Read more about Arboretum weekend

nature walks and events at ag.arizona.edu/bta; connect with Oberpriller, ‘Wild Man Phil,’ Walterscheid and other guides (and see a few recent scorpion photos) at facebook.com/boycethompsonarboretum.

By Rev. Dennis Van Gorp Family Life Christian Center In the Gospel of Mark, we read several times of Jesus going off into a lonely place to pray. We also find that He would often take His disciples to an out of the way place, only to find that the crowd had followed Him there.

One time He went to the beach, only to be followed by such a large crowd, that He had to get into a boat to be safe. The Garden of Gethsemane was a regular place of prayer for Jesus and His disciples. That made it easy for Judas to lead the soldiers there to Jesus. He knew exactly when and where to find

Him. Why did Jesus have to take a break and get away from everybody? He stated that He only did and said what Father God told Him to say and do. He used these times to refresh Himself and receive the current assignment from Jehovah God. That is a good lesson for us. We should

have regular times for refreshing our spirit and reconnecting with the Lord. Life can be tough on us at times, so we need that ability to recharge in our spirit and renew our outlook, so that we can move forward in a positive manner. May the Lord refresh you and multiply His grace upon you.

Pastor’s Corner – Refreshing the Spirit

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Summary Schedule of Estimated Revenues and Expenditures/Expenses

2013 2013 July 1, 2013** 2014 2014 SOURCES <USES> IN <OUT> 2014 2014Primary:

587,027$Secondary:

3. Debt Service Funds Available716,417 199,411 200,860 200,860 200,860

4. Less: Amounts for Future DebtRetirement

5. Total Debt Service Funds716,417 199,411 200,860 200,860 200,860

6. Capital Projects Funds

7. Permanent Funds69,945 69,945

8. Enterprise Funds Available1,397,825 1,066,195 1,237,156 755,140 34,154 2,026,450 981,239

9. Less: Amounts for Future DebtRetirement

10. Total Enterprise Funds1,397,825 1,066,195 1,237,156 755,140 34,154 2,026,450 981,239

11. Internal Service Funds186,849

12. TOTAL ALL FUNDS4,039,624$ 3,141,236$ 1,947,750$ 587,027$ 3,193,464$ $ $ 624,963$ 624,963$ 5,728,241$ 3,979,936$

EXPENDITURE LIMITATION COMPARISON 2013 20141. Budgeted expenditures/expenses 4,039,624$ 3,979,936$2. Add/subtract: estimated net reconciling items3. Budgeted expenditures/expenses adjusted for reconciling items 4,039,624 3,979,9364. Less: estimated exclusions5. Amount subject to the expenditure limitation 4,039,624$ 3,979,936$6. EEC or voter-approved alternative expenditure limitation 4,039,624$ 3,979,936$

***

***

2014 2014

TOTALFINANCIAL

RESOURCESAVAILABLE

BUDGETEDEXPENDITURES/

EXPENSESINTERFUND TRANSFERSOTHER FINANCING

FUNDBALANCE/

NETPOSITION***

PROPERTY TAXREVENUES

ESTIMATEDREVENUES

OTHER THANPROPERTY

TAXESFUND

General Fund1,524,121$ 1,746,053$

ACTUALEXPENDITURES/

EXPENSES**

ADOPTEDBUDGETED

EXPENDITURES/EXPENSES*

Amounts in this column represent Fund Balance/Net Position amounts except for amounts not in spendable form (e.g., prepaids and inventories) or legally or contractuallyrequired to be maintained intact (e.g., principal of a permanent fund).

The city/town does not levy property taxes and does not have special assessment districts for which property taxes are levied. Therefore, Schedule B has been omitted.

Includes Expenditure/Expense Adjustments Approved in current year from Schedule E.Includes actual amounts as of the date the proposed budget was prepared, adjusted for estimated activity for the remainder of the fiscal year.

$$ $$ 1,852,645$ 624,963$

389,949Special Revenue Funds

1.

2.214,411

Fiscal Year 2014

TOWN OF SUPERIOR

983,128

1,814,709$ 1,814,709$

1,616,277129,577 640,649 585,679

SCHEDULE A

2013 20141.

$ 648,173 $ 674,353

2.

$

3. Property tax levy amountsA. Primary property taxes $ 575,511 $ 587,027B. Secondary property taxesC. Total property tax levy amounts $ 575,511 $ 587,027

4. Property taxes collected*A. Primary property taxes

(1) Current year's levy $ 529,037(2) Prior years’ levies 46,474(3) Total primary property taxes $ 575,511

B. Secondary property taxes(1) Current year's levy $(2) Prior years’ levies(3) Total secondary property taxes $

C. Total property taxes collected $ 575,511

5. Property tax ratesA. City/Town tax rate

(1) Primary property tax rate 5.5260 7.6269(2) Secondary property tax rate(3) Total city/town tax rate 5.5260 7.6269

B. Special assessment district tax ratesSecondary property tax rates - As of the date the proposed budget was prepared, the

special assessment districts for which secondaryproperty taxes are levied. For information pertaining to these special assessment districtsand their tax rates, please contact the city/town.

*

city/town was operating

Includes actual property taxes collected as of the date the proposed budget was prepared, plusestimated property tax collections for the remainder of the fiscal year.

Amount received from primary property taxation inthe current year in excess of the sum of that year'smaximum allowable primary property tax levy.A.R.S. §42-17102(A)(18)

TOWN OF SUPERIORTax Levy and Tax Rate Information

Fiscal Year 2014

Maximum allowable primary property tax levy.A.R.S. §42-17051(A)

4/13 SCHEDULE B

ESTIMATEDREVENUES

ACTUALREVENUES*

ESTIMATEDREVENUES

2013 2013 2014GENERAL FUND

Local taxesTown Sales Taxes $ 400,000 $ 333,240 $ 716,613Utility Franchise 90,000 84,082 84,923

Licenses and permitsBuilding Permits 11,000Business Licenses 7,500 6,740 6,807Dog Licenses 500 400 404

IntergovernmentalState Sales Tax 237,231 220,423 245,138Urban Revenue Sharing 289,767 289,793 316,510Vehicle License Tax 122,911 122,119 124,382

Charges for servicesSpecial Police Services 4,000 9,320 9,413Recreation/Pool Fees 5,000 5,575 5,631Rental Income 1,000 9,000 9,090Fire Supression Reimbursement 100,000 22,948 23,177Other Expense Reimbursement 15,000 13,853 48,992

Fines and forfeitsTraffic Fines (Redflex) 25,000 26,314 2,000Magistrate Fines 5,000 746 4,360Library Fines 4,000 3,145 4,000

Interest on investmentsInterest 2,220 1,042

In-lieu property taxes

ContributionsResolution Copper Company Urgent Needs 100,000 100,000Resolution Copper Company Emergency Services 106,000 108,000 108,000

MiscellaneousOther Income 5,000 14,726 13,370Senior Center Revenues 97,815 98,793ASRS Accounting Credit 54,960 30,000

Total General Fund $ 1,528,909 $ 1,525,419 $ 1,852,645

*

TOWN OF SUPERIORRevenues Other Than Property Taxes

Fiscal Year 2014

Includes actual revenues recognized on the modified accrual or accrual basis as of the date the proposed budget wasprepared, plus estimated revenues for the remainder of the fiscal year.

SOURCE OF REVENUES

4/13 SCHEDULE C

ESTIMATEDREVENUES

ACTUALREVENUES*

ESTIMATEDREVENUES

2013 2013 2014

TOWN OF SUPERIORRevenues Other Than Property Taxes

Fiscal Year 2014

SOURCE OF REVENUES

SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS

HURFHURF Revenue $ 183,725 $ 167,461 $ 184,421

$ 183,725 $ 167,461 $ 184,421

Pinal County 1/2 cent Excise TaxExcise Tax distributions $ 98,064 $ 99,273 $ 101,258

$ 98,064 $ 99,273 $ 101,258

GrantsGrant Revenue $ $ $ 300,000

$ $ $ 300,000

Total Special Revenue Funds $ 281,789 $ 266,734 $ 585,679

DEBT SERVICE FUNDS

GADA Loan $ $ $MPC Bonds

$ $ $

Total Debt Service Funds $ $ $

CAPITAL PROJECTS FUNDS

$ $ $

$ $ $

Total Capital Projects Funds $ $ $

PERMANENT FUNDSVolunteer Firefighter Pension

Miscellaneous revenue $ 7,618 $ $

$ 7,618 $ $

LGIPInterest $ 2,000 $ $

$ 2,000 $ $

Total Permanent Funds $ 9,618 $ $

* Includes actual revenues recognized on the modified accrual or accrual basis as of the date the proposed budget wasprepared, plus estimated revenues for the remainder of the fiscal year.

4/13 SCHEDULE C

ESTIMATEDREVENUES

ACTUALREVENUES*

ESTIMATEDREVENUES

2013 2013 2014

TOWN OF SUPERIORRevenues Other Than Property Taxes

Fiscal Year 2014

SOURCE OF REVENUESENTERPRISE FUNDS

CemeteryCemetery Open/Close Fees $ 15,000 $ 12,005 $ 12,158Cemetery Plot Purchase 25,000 9,200 9,250Cemetery Permits 500 100 110

$ 40,500 $ 21,305 $ 21,518

Sewer EnterpriseSewer User Fees $ 350,000 $ 312,000 $ 280,000Sewer Grant 34,800

$ 350,000 $ 312,000 $ 314,800

Refuse EnterpriseRefuse User Fees $ 350,000 $ 328,689 $Recycle Income 10,000 5,200

$ 360,000 $ 333,889 $

AmbulanceAmbulance charges $ 450,000 $ 299,688 $ 416,422Interfacility Transports 50,000Rent of Fire Facilities 2,400 2,400

$ 500,000 $ 302,088 $ 418,822

Total Enterprise Funds $ 1,250,500 $ 969,282 $ 755,140

INTERNAL SERVICE FUNDS

Senior Center Congregate $ 24,685 $ $Senior Center Home Delivered 31,143Senior Center Transportation 3,624

$ 59,452 $ $

Total Internal Service Funds $ 59,452 $ $

TOTAL ALL FUNDS $ 3,130,268 $ 2,761,435 $ 3,193,464

* Includes actual revenues recognized on the modified accrual or accrual basis as of the date the proposed budget wasprepared, plus estimated revenues for the remainder of the fiscal year.

4/13 SCHEDULE CSCHEDULE B SCHEDULE C

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FUND SOURCES <USES> IN <OUT>GENERAL FUND

$ $ $ $ 624,963

Total General Fund $ $ $ $ 624,963SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDSHURF $ $ $ 389,949 $

Total Special Revenue Funds $ $ $ 389,949 $DEBT SERVICE FUNDSGADA Loan $ $ $ 61,890 $MPC Bonds 138,970

Total Debt Service Funds $ $ $ 200,860 $CAPITAL PROJECTS FUNDS

$ $ $ $

Total Capital Projects Funds $ $ $ $PERMANENT FUNDS

$ $ $ $

Total Permanent Funds $ $ $ $ENTERPRISE FUNDSSewer $ $ $ 34,154 $

Total Enterprise Funds $ $ $ 34,154 $INTERNAL SERVICE FUNDS

$ $ $ $

Total Internal Service Funds $ $ $ $

TOTAL ALL FUNDS $ $ $ 624,963 $ 624,963

2014 2014

TOWN OF SUPERIOROther Financing Sources/<Uses> and Interfund Transfers

Fiscal Year 2014OTHER FINANCING INTERFUND TRANSFERS

4/13 SCHEDULE D

ADOPTEDBUDGETED

EXPENDITURES/EXPENSES

EXPENDITURE/EXPENSE

ADJUSTMENTSAPPROVED

ACTUALEXPENDITURES/

EXPENSES*

BUDGETEDEXPENDITURES/

EXPENSES2013 2013 2013 2014

GENERAL FUNDMayor & Council $ 7,284 $ $ 7,827 $ 7,984Town Manager 78,134 160,268Town Attorney 84,000 67,000Magistrate 9,490 15,259 15,564Admin-Town Clerk 294,338 365,900 397,136Finance 65,755 95,155 95,888Police 659,889 669,560 682,951Fire 131,164 105,150 107,253Animal control 14,118 14,259PW-City Owned Buildings 129,591 99,615 116,055PW-Bldg Regs & Zoning 29,500 10,602Swimming Pool 52,166 53,297 50,487Recreation 1,128 5,400Library 49,816 40,995 41,815Bldg Rentals 10,000 20,450 20,859Senior Citizens - Congregate 36,160 37,886Senior Citizens - Home Del 50,504 55,158Senior Citizens - Transp 10,927 11,146Contingency

Total General Fund $ 1,524,121 $ $ 1,746,053 $ 1,814,709SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDS

HURF $ 154,471 $ $ 110,119 $ 574,370Excise Tax 59,940 19,458 101,258Grants 300,000Volunteer Firefighter Pension $ $ $ $ 7,500

Total Special Revenue Funds $ 214,411 $ $ 129,577 $ 983,128DEBT SERVICE FUNDS

MPC Bonds $ 137,240 $ $ 140,240 $ 138,970GADA Looan 62,825 59,171 61,890Primary Property Taxes 388,903Volunteer Firefighter Pension Plan 7,618RCC Emergency Svcs 35,640INCODE Software 28,041Roosevelt School Purchase 4,000Overpayment of TPT 52,150

Total Debt Service Funds $ 716,417 $ $ 199,411 $ 200,860CAPITAL PROJECTS FUNDS

$ $ $ $

Total Capital Projects Funds $ $ $ $PERMANENT FUNDS

Total Permanent Funds $ $ $ $ENTERPRISE FUNDS

Cemetery $ 23,122 $ $ 11,752 $ 21,518Sewer 460,902 307,994 436,193Refuse 268,662 331,773Ambulance 645,139 414,676 523,528

Total Enterprise Funds $ 1,397,825 $ $ 1,066,195 $ 981,239INTERNAL SERVICE FUNDS

Senior Citizens - Congregate $ 74,910 $ $ $Senior Citizens - Home Del 100,048Senior Citizens - Transp 11,891

Total Internal Service Funds $ 186,849 $ $ $TOTAL ALL FUNDS $ 4,039,623 $ $ 3,141,236 $ 3,979,936

*

Expenditures/Expenses by FundFiscal Year 2014

TOWN OF SUPERIOR

Includes actual expenditures/expenses recognized on the modified accrual or accrual basis as of the date the proposed budgetwas prepared, plus estimated expenditures/expenses for the remainder of the fiscal year.

FUND/DEPARTMENT

4/13 SCHEDULE E

Full-TimeEquivalent (FTE)

Employee Salariesand Hourly Costs Retirement Costs Healthcare Costs

Other BenefitCosts

Total EstimatedPersonnel

Compensation2014 2014 2014 2014 2014 2014

GENERAL FUND 21 $ 833,123 $ 98,665 $ 59,082 $ 88,990 = $ 1,079,860

SPECIAL REVENUE FUNDSHURF 1 $ 26,110 $ 2,098 $ $ 4,254 = $ 32,462Excise Tax 0 11,082 1,279 1,769 14,130

Total Special Revenue Funds 1 $ 37,192 $ 3,377 $ $ 6,023 = $ 46,592

DEBT SERVICE FUNDS$ $ $ $ = $

Total Debt Service Funds $ $ $ $ = $

CAPITAL PROJECTS FUNDS$ $ $ $ = $

Total Capital Projects Funds $ $ $ $ = $

PERMANENT FUNDS$ $ $ $ = $

Total Permanent Funds $ $ $ $ = $

ENTERPRISE FUNDSSewer 3 $ 62,008 $ 7,156 $ 9,045 $ 10,256 = $ 88,465Ambulance 8 255,814 26,011 30,668 41,678 354,171

Total Enterprise Funds 10 $ 317,822 $ 33,167 $ 39,713 $ 51,934 = $ 442,636

TOTAL ALL FUNDS 32 $ 1,188,137 $ 135,209 $ 98,795 $ 146,947 = $ 1,569,088

FUND

TOWN OF SUPERIORFull-Time Employees and Personnel Compensation

Fiscal Year 2014

4/13 SCHEDULE GSCHEDULE E SUN Legal 6/26/13, 7/3/13

Public NoticeTOWN OF SUPERIOR, ARIZONANOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

ON THE FISCAL YEAR 2013-2014PROPOSED ANNUAL BUDGET AND

PROGRAM PLAN AND PROPERTY TAX HEARING

THE TOWN COUNCIL OF THE TOWN OF SUPERIOR WILL HOLD A PUBLIC HEARING ON JULY 18, 2013 AT 7:00 P.M. AT THE SUPERIOR SENIOR CENTER, 360 W. MAIN STREET, SUPERIOR,ARIZONA FOR THE PURPOSE OF HEARING PUBLIC COMMENTS ON THE 2013-2014 FINAL BUDGET FOR THE TOWN OF SUPERIOR, SETTING THE ALTERNATIVE EXPENDITURE LIMITATION, AND SETTING THE PRIMARY TAX LEVY FOR 2013-2014.ANY TAXPAYER MAY APPEAR AND BE HEARD IN FAVOR OF OR AGAINST ANY PROPOSED EXPENDITURE OR TAX LEVY.A COPY OF THE FISCAL YEAR 2013-2014 BUDGET IS ON DISPLAY AT THE SUPERIOR TOWN HALL, 199 N. LOBB AVE., SUPERIOR, ARIZONA, 8:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M., MONDAY THROUGH FRIDAY, AND AT THE SUPERIOR PUBLIC LIBRARY, 99 KELLNER AVE., SUPERIOR, ARIZONA, AND CAN BE ACCESSED ON THE WEB AT www.superior-az.com THE FINAL BUDGET WILL BE ADOPTED AT A SPECIAL MEETING AT THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING ON JULY 18, 2013, AT 7:00 P.M.SUN Legal 6/26/13, 7/3/13

signs of recovery from heat exposure, a trip to the vet is highly recommended. Dickson said that the peak time for strays and runaway pets is around the 4th of July because the ‘fight or flight’ impulse kicks in for many pets that get startled by fireworks, thunder or sudden loud noises. While Animal Care and Control does not have jurisdiction over horses and livestock, Dickson urges people to provide ample shade and fresh water for all animals. Pinal County Animal Care and Control has many adoptable animals in search of good homes. If you find or lose an animal, please check

http://1.usa.gov/13hNkd0. The website www.petharbor.com is where Animal Control features pictures and descriptions of the dogs and cats in the shelter. Pinal County Animal Care & Control is located at 1150

South Eleven Mile Corner Road. Normal office hours are from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM weekdays and from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM on Saturdays. The shelter will be closed on July 4 but Animal Control officers will be on patrol.

PetsContinued from Page 2

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Submissions Due the FRIDAY Before

Wednesday Publication

To add an item to the community calendar please submit information to [email protected] or call 520-363-5554. Listings are free, however, the SUN reserves the right to edit or refuse submissions.

Visit our online calendar:http://bit.ly/16EHtwp

The Superior Seniors have a thrift store which takes clean, gently used items to sell. The hours of operation are 9 a.m. to noon. The store is adjacent to

the Senior Center. Please come in and browse the selection of household items, books and clothing.

FREE PRESCHOOL Superior Head Start Preschool is accepting applications for the 2013-14 school year, for children ages 3-4; child must be three

by Aug. 31. Families must income qualify and have proof of guardianship. No transportation is available. Children must have current immunizations. If qualifi ed, children may receive free medical and dental care. Call 689-2812 for more information or stop by at 150 Lobb Ave, Superior, Mon. – Fri., from 8 a.m. – 4 p.m. Applications will be taken again starting July 22.

The Magma Club is open for rental. Contact the Town of Superior at 520-689-5752 for fees, information and scheduling.

Superior Senior Center located at 360 West Main Street, Superior, offers meals in the center for a suggested donation of $2 for persons 60 or older, or

those who have a disability. The price of a meal for those under 60 is $4. The meals are served at noon. If anyone needs transportation to or from the center, the suggested donation is $1 for those 60 or older. The price is $1 mandatory for those under 60. We ask that you call by 7:30 a.m. to ensure that your ride is provided for you and to verify your location. If you have any questions regard-ing the Senior Center and services, please call 520-689-5182.

ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) will now be meeting in Kearny, every Thursday, 6:30 p.m., at Ray Hall at the

Church of the Good Shepherd in Kearny, starting June 20. If you or a loved one would like more information, please call Bob J. at 520-464-2156.

Tuesday and ThursdaysAttend Zumba classes with Ericka Real Tuesdays and Thursdays from 6-7 p.m. at the Kennedy Elementary Multipurpose

Room behind the front building. Class is free, but donations are welcome. Call 520-827-1163 for more information.

Tuesday Superior Arboretum Residents Association BINGO will be held Tuesday nights at 7 p.m. in the Community Room at 199 West Gray Drive.

Wednesday Bible Study, ”Acts of the Apostles”, is held Wednesdays at Family Life Christian Center, Kellner and Lime. Join us each

Wednesday at 7 p.m. Call 689-2202 for more information.

14 WELL-ARMED WOMAN MEETING The Well-Armed

Woman Copper Basin Shooting Chapter’s third meeting will be on July 14 at 1 p.m. at the Copper Valley Christian Center, 305 Croyden, Kearny. It is open to all women over 21 years of age. For more information, please contact Marti Stonecipher at 520-400-8914.

04 SUPERIOR FOOD BANK CHICKEN DINNER

Hosted by Family Life Christian Center (corner of Kellner and Lime, across from the library), the Superior Food Bank will be selling grilled chicken dinners for the Fourth of July from 4-7 p.m. Price is $7 for an adult meal with half a chicken or the child’s plate is $4. Call 827-0988 for more information.

BOB JONES MUSEUMThe Bob Jones Museum will be closed from June – August, and will reopen in September, after Labor Day. To purchase a fundraiser DVD or cookbook, call Sylvia at 689-5733 or Jim at 689-0119.

July

(StatePoint) Now that warmer weather and sum-mer are upon us, grilling season is here again and families are taking meals outside to enjoy the sun-shine. While a traditional barbeque is always great, Americans are increas-ingly adding unique twists to their summer grilling routines. Here are some tips to get creative on your grill with some fresh ideas:Set a Theme If you’re throwing a barbeque, one way to get guests excited is to pick a theme. Great themes should be fun and easy to follow, such as a Hawaiian luau, southern hoedown, or summer beach party. Make food fit the theme and encourage guests to wear themed clothes.Grill More than Meat Burgers, hot dogs and steaks are staples at most cookouts, but the best bar-beques don’t limit them-selves to just this standard fare. Expand the options and consider adding unique items such as grilled pizza and breads to the menu. Next time you’re decid-ing on dinner, try grilling a pizza, which is an easy option that the whole fam-ily, including kids, will enjoy. Start with fresh pizza dough, such as Pills-bury Refrigerated Pizza Crust. Roll it out, grill for a golden crisp crust, and top it just the way you want it. Opt for a classic choice like mozzarella and tomatoes, or get innovative with a taco pizza or a BBQ chicken pizza. It’s faster than takeout, done your way and doesn’t leave a mess to clean up. If you are serving tradi-tional BBQ, go beyond boring buns and try some-thing unique, such as grill-ing biscuits for your burg-

ers, chicken and hot dogs. For sides, grill fruit to accompany the main course. Pineapples, plums and peaches are delectable when grilled. The natural sugars caramelize with heat. And these fruits are low in calories and loaded with vitamins and miner-als.Shake up Dessert Ice cream and frozen yogurt immediately come to mind for barbeques, but did you know you can grill your dessert? Try grilling a pie at your next get-together. Grilled pie can be the perfect finale to a suc-cessful barbeque. All you need is a pie crust, such as Pillsbury refrigerated Pie Crust, and the filling you like. To make an easy grilled strawberry pie, fol-low this recipe:Grilled Strawberry Pie• Heat grill to around 400 degrees Fahrenheit. • Mix strawberries, sugar and cornstarch; set aside.• Unroll Pillsbury refriger-ated Pie Crust. Place in ungreased pie pan. With back of spoon, spread one-fourth cup strawberry preserves evenly on crust. Spoon strawberry mixture on top. Slightly fold crust over filling.• Place second pie pan up-side down on grill to make elevated surface. Place pan with pie on top so it is elevated off grill. Cover grill.• Cook 20 to 25 minutes or until crust is golden brown and filling is bubbly. Re-move from grill; cool 10 minutes before serving. Your guests will be awed by this original dessert. More information and unique grilling recipes can be found at www.pillsbury.com. With some new ideas and creativity, your barbeques will never be the same.

Great grilling tips to make summer meals sizzle

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Superior Junior/Senior High School in Superior, Arizona is looking for a Biology/Earth Science teacher as well as a

Mathematics teacher. These are high school

positions and any successful candidates will need to work with other department members

to create common core assessments, work on curriculum, and

participate in data teams and PLC’s. Candidates

must be Highly Qualified and possess a current

Arizona Teaching Certificate as well as

possess a current Arizona DPS Fingerprint Card.

Superior High School is a comprehensive junior/senior high school with grades 7-12 and offers a rigorous curriculum.

We have approximately 200 students currently enrolled with potential growth expected. We

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positions are available. For more information or

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18. Fitness/Beauty

Ray Unified School District #3Position

AnnouncementJob Title:Cafeteria HelperSupervisor:Food Service SupervisorClosing Date:Until FilledSummary: Duties include but not limited to: Jr/Sr High School breakfast/lunch cashier; assisting with food preparation for Jr/Sr High School; assist the Jr/Sr High School cook as needed.Hours: Monday-Friday 5 hours (7:45-1:15) 1/2 hr non-

paid lunchApplications can be picked

up from Karla Luedke at the District Office Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. -

3:00 p.m.

Ray Unified School District #3Position

AnnouncementJob Title:CustodianLocation:Elementary & High School / Part-timeStart Date:August 1, 2013Supervisor:Building PrincipalRequirements: U.S. Citizenship, H.S. Diploma or G.E.D. and knowledge of custodial work procedures, equipment and chemicals.Summary: Perform custodial duties as directed

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beloved Wife, Daughter, Sister, & Tia. Your

prayers, thoughts, food, cards, phone calls, visits, and fl owers will never be forgotten and meant so

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Rosary. The Church Choir for their beautiful

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TV Retailer. Starting at $19.99/month (for 12 mos.) & High Speed Internet starting at $14.95/month (where available.) SAVE! Ask About SAME DAY Installation! CALL Now! 1-800-318-1693. (AzCAN)DirecTV: Over 140 channels only $29.99 a month. Call Now! Triple savings! $636.00 in Savings, Free upgrade to Genie & 2013 NFL Sunday ticket free!! Start saving today! 1-800-644-2857. (AzCAN)GE 13.7 cu.ft. frostfree freezer $300. 12x21x5x14 GA Garage $900. A childs car bed complete $200. A Shwinn bike $30. Upright Clothes Steamer $50. FisherPrice toys. Call 520-356-7398.

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Hayden-Winkelman School DistrictPositions Available

The HWUSD is looking to fill the following positions for the 2013-14 School Year:

Job Title: (2) Full-time Bus Driver/Maintenance/Custodian Requirements: Candidates must hold a current Arizona Bus Driver Certification and be able to work outside year round. Prior school

bus driving is a plus. The ability to work positively with staff, parents and children is a must. All candidates will be drug tested prior to employment and randomly tested throughout the school year as

required by law. Rate of Pay: Up to $13.00 per hr for Driving and $8.00 per hr for

maintenance and custodial work

Job Title: (1) Part-time Maintenance/ CustodianRequirements: Candidates must be able to work outside year round. The ability to work positively with staff and have an understanding

of basic maintenance procedures or is willing to learn. Prior maintenance experience is a plus. Must be able to take directives from

supervisor and is a team player. Rate of Pay: $8.00 hour

Job Title: (1) Full Time Parent Liaison/Drop-out Prevention Coordinator

Requirements: Candidates must have an associate degree or higher in an area related to education and/or working with children and

parents. A successful candidate must have strong math, reading and writing skills. The parent liaison portion of the new position will

require working directly with teachers, school administration and parents to build a positive partnership. The drop-out prevention portion will focus on supporting students and keeping them in school and in academic compliance. The coordinator will help

students develop the skill needed to be career and college ready. The coordinator will also run the district’s “Failing is not an Option

Program.” Rate of Pay: BOE and Education

Applications can be picked up at the Hayden-Winkelman School District Office at 824 Thorn Avenue, Winkelman Arizona. Please

summit Application to District office by Noon on Tuesday July 9th. For additional information, please contact Jeff Gregorich

at 520-356-7876.Equal Opportunity Employer

Superior Elementary is seeking a H.Q. 1st grade teacher with ECE endorsement

and a H.Q. 5th grade teacher. Both are eligible for full

benefits and begin on July 22, 2013. Please

contact Patrick O’Donnell at 520-689-3002 or visit

superior.k12.az.us to apply.

Ray Unified School District #3Position

AnnouncementJob Title:Title I AideClosing Date:July 5, 2013Requirements: • High School Diploma/GED• Meet the requirements according to the Arizona Department of Education Paraprofessional Proficiency Test or an Associate’s Degree or the equivalent of hours to an Associate’s Degree• Patience and sensitivity in dealing with students• Ability to work cooperatively with students and staff• Ability to maintain a high level of confidentialitySummary: • Assist the Title I Teacher• Grade papers, making copies and playground duty• Small group or 1:1 instructionTotal time on Job:Part-time / 5-5.5 hrs per day (Monday - Friday)Hourly Wage:$7.80 per hour (Per Current Scale)Applications can be picked

up from Karla Luedke at the District Office Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. -

3:00 p.m.

Ray Unified School District #3Position

AnnouncementJob Title:5th Grade TeacherClosing:Until filledRequirements: Certificate, license, or other legal credential required. Degree(s) required and area of major study. Highly Qualified Credentials. Kind and amount of prior job experience required. Such alternative to the above qualifications as the Board may find appropriate and acceptable.Summary: Perform grade level and subject related responsibilities by implementing District Curriculum, policies, and procedures.Letters of Interest should

be delivered to Karla Luedke at the district

office or Applications are available on the district’s

website.

ADVERTISE YOUR JOB Opening in 85 AZ newspapers. Reach over 1 million readers for ONLY $330! Call this newspaper or visit: www.classifiedarizona.com. (AzCAN)

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Resolution Copper Mining is hosting a series of public forums, and you’re invited.We invite you to join Resolution Copper for a series of public forums in Superior to discuss a range of topics most important to the project and our neighbors, including water use, the environmental permitting process, mining technology and the possible sites for a tailings location. Plenty of time will be available in each forum to discuss your questions and concerns with our engineers, environmental experts and special guests.

Light refreshments will be provided.

All forums will be held at the Magma Club, 38 Kumpke Court, Superior 85173.

July 10, 6 – 8 p.m.» Underground Mining and Block Caving –

Why This Method?We’ll share how this modern mining method will allow us to safely and e� ciently extract copper from deep below the surface.

July 17, 6 – 8 p.m.» Resolution Water Story – Studies, Impacts and Supply

We’ll talk about our water sources for mine operation and the measures we will take to protect the region’s water supply.

July 24, 6 – 8 p.m.» How We Manage Tailings

We’ll discuss where tailings come from and how we are fi nding the best place to permanently and safely store them.

August 20, 6 – 8 p.m.» What This Land Exchange Really Means with Reps. Paul Gosar and

Ann KirkpatrickJoin us for an evening with the co-sponsors of H.R. 687, the bipartisan land exchange bill introduced this year, discussing the tremendous benefi ts it will bring to the local region, the state and the U.S.

If you have any questions about the forums, we invite you to call our information line at 520.689.3409, visit our Community Information O� ce at 402 W. Main St. in Superior, or visit ResolutionCopper.com