Arizona Silver Belt (Newspaper) - March 27, 1975, Miami, Arizona nnur Born anew for all the resurgence of hope Let us with open Invoices sing the message of this Holy IS Good Friday services set for noon tomorrow area churches will unite at noon tomorrow at St. Paul's United Methodist Church for a community Good Friday Service under the sponsorship of the Gila County Ministerial SERVICES will begin at and continue until 1 p.m. and the public is invited to take part. Presenting the Good Friday message Passion of Human will be Rev. Jack I W. of St. Paul's Rev. Edmund A. Loew of the First Presbyterian 1 Peter Boes of St. John's Episcopal Church and I Rev. Larry Crist of the First Christian Also participating will be Rev. Mike Higgs of the Claypool Methodist Church and president of the Ministerial Association who will give the Father John Williams of Holy Angel's Catholic Church who will present the scripture a portion of the Passion and Lt Joe of the Salvation Army who will give the Music will be presented by members of St. Paul's Methodist Church Chancel Choir directed by Mary Ellen McGinness with Jean Gerhardt as organist and by the Holy Angel's Celebration Folk The service is open to everyone regardless of church or religious PUTTING THE SHOW ON THE ROAD Six of the leaders in the annual YMCA membership drive discuss plans for reaching or exceeding the They are Gene Cities Service Com- pany Miami Jane Pas general Frank Frankie CSC Miami and Dave Inspiration Consolidated Copper Ms. Clarine and Johnson are division chairmen while Ms. Andrews is assisting On hand also at the dinner hosted by the Vs Men's Club at the YMCA Monday night was Ken Bluebird Mine Divisional goals in the three-week are Globe Miami CSC MO Rod son was the keynote speaker of the evening and con- cluded by The goal is extremely let's go get I Vandals win I Lois Ayers submits winning design for centennial seal The Miami Vandals defeated the Globe Tigers in the first baseball encounter between the two teams this season day by a score of 5 to 4. The was played at Vandal Three RBIs by John Campos and three hits by Joe Powell gave the Vandals the one run final Steve Bryant led the Tigers with two Folly chorus line casting completed A lineup of a dozen sexy chorus has been selected for the annual Globe to be held at 8 p.m. April 9, in the Globe High School CHAIRMAN Karen Hawkins reports that besides the chorus there will be good entertainment for the with the show limited to two Admission is per Included in the high-stepping chorus line will be Sultry Sparkle Slinky Tillson Candy Cane Sugar Cube Nifty Noodles Low Rent Helen Mellon Sultry Sally Doozy Tootle Toots Sassy Britches and of ceremonies will be Johnny for the event are at Chamber of Com- merce or from Chamber ARIZONA a copy and continuing the Arizona Record March 87. 1976 Area sewer plans again under study Development of an overall waste water treatment facility for Lower Claypool and the Wheatfields area as well as Globe and the area served by the Cobre ley Sanitation District is once again under THIS FACT was brought to light at a recent meeting between the Gila County Board of Supervisors and members of the Miami Town Council and with the application by the Town of Miami for a grant to conduct a feasibility study into the The application of Miami to the Four Corners Regional Commission for a engineering study grant has been made and members of Governor Raul Castro's staff voiced optimism Friday that Miami would receive the requested Members of the board of super- visors agreed that a study of the unincorporated Claypool and Lower Miami areas would be desirable as well as the Wheatfields if it could be included in the same or a separate study in that area if it could There was some reluctance sed regarding financial participation in the sewerage project prior to the determination of specific monetary Yesterday members of the Globe City Council met with representatives of the tal Protection tives of the Arizona Department of Health Services and people who have objected to the location of a treatment plant in the Wheatfields area to dis- cuss an environmental impact study of the Globe waste water ment The meeting was preliminary to a study and formal public hearing to be scheduled by the EPA at a later Globe voters are being asked to approve some million in bonds half to be repaid on Page PLANS EXPLAINED Globe Mayor G. H Williams points out city water and sewer system plans to standing Carr J. special assistant to Governor Tom community ment specialist from the office of economic planning and and Carmen emergency services man Stan Gibson and City Manager Lionel Blair look Arrested pair may clear up 20 crimes throughout state Auto tag deadline is 5 p.m. Monday Gila County Assessor Miriam sanovich issued a reminder this week that the deadline for obtaining 1975 vehicle license tags without penalty is 5 p.m. AFTER THAT an penalty will Mrs. Vuksanovich The assessor also issued a reminder that the purchaser of a motorized cle must effect a title transfer to his name within 10 days of the purchase in order to avoid a penalty charge of The motor vehicle division of the assessor's office is located at 180 North Broad Two held on charges of receiving stolen property in Gila County Jail and bound over to superior court to stand are expected to aid sheriffs and other Arizona authorities in clearing up more than 20 burglaries and other Sheriff Lyman Peace reported this Donnie Ray Newingham of man and Darold Dean Caldwell of Wheatfields are being held in lieu of bond each after charges of were filed against them and they were bound over after a preliminary hearing in Globe tice No other information on the specific burglaries or other offenses of which the pair may have knowledge was released by the sheriffs The pair was arrested by Deputy Sheriff Phil Smith after information and a description was made available by San Carlos Peter Robert Rodriguez was also being held in the Gila jail in lieu of bond on charges of exhibiting a firearm not in self defense and obstructing The second charge was made when Rodriguez reportedly officers attempting to make the He was arrested early Sunday after deputies were told he had threatened a local woman with a gun near a tavern between Globe and The sheriffs also reported that the body of Henry who was drowned early this month in San Carlos Lake ing a fishing had been Armed with search warrants issued by Justice of the Peace Don deputi es entered the apartment of two local women and arrested them on charges of possession of marijuana and possession of dangerous Both women were released on their own recognizance when arraigned before Peace Justice No action taken after police quiz Before a large crowd in the Globe City Council chambers last cilman Luis Aguirre was given the to express his discontent with the buying and personnel practices of the Globe Police Department although no action was NINE GENERAL items were sed and Van Buskirk was apparently The design for the seal or logotype for the Gila Centennials Inc. submitted by Lois Avers of Globe was selected Monday as the winner in a design contest con- ducted by the Bicentennial group and Avers will receive the Savings Bond offered as a prize by the Cobre Valley Junior Woman's ACCORDING to Roger a member of the Gila Centennial executive the design submitted by Ms. Ayers contained more representative activity and date than other entries and could most easily be adapted for use on com- memorative plates and other The bond award will be presented to Ms. Ayers on April 16 at the same time the Gila County group will receive a Bicentennial flag from state The presentation will beat 11 a.m. at the Gila County Judging of the submitted designs wai done by members of the executive com- and members of the rules tee of the Fine Arts great deal of fine artwork and many entries had outstanding specific topics it was no easy task to judge the more than 30 Col- lette First use of the which the executive committee reserved the right to will be on the Centennial Booklet prepared and which will be available for distribution at the Gila County Fair in Centerfold individual or will hopefully provide the bulk of the funds necessary for the production of the booklet which will contain at least 80 pages of Gila County history and dreds of photographs of the early Patron listings are for each line Special boxes for ing patron listings and checks have been placed in Valley National and First National Banks in Globe and Miami and Western Savings and loan in with questions regarding the patron program may contact the Globe Chamber of Commerce or any member of the executive Collette Snow Hi Lo 35 41 46 45 43 37 41 36 Wimberley Miami Copper Assay Office NEW COURTHOUSE Gathering at the site to look over nary plans for Gila County's new courthouse off Ash Street in East Globe are Superior Court Judge Barry County Finance Officer Supervisors Lynn Sheppard and James Architect Anne Rysdale and Supervisor Adolph man of the able to answer each of them to the faction of the rest of the council since the meeting adjourned without sion or any motion except to Aguirre questioned Van Buskirk regarding alleged discrepencies in payroll and personnel and record purchase of an automobile from the Department of lic insurance on vehicles under of the police payment of insurance premiums for a person not directly employed by the a checking account maintained by the police department for training funds and expenditures not supported by sufficient Certain policy items were referred to City Manager Lionel who is to check with the Central Arizona tion of Governments and the League of Cities and Towns over procedures which enhance the city's record keeping and budgetary No specific charges of wrong doing were made during the meeting as cilman Aguirre advanced his several Chief Van in ing the took advantage of the forum the efforts of his ment in several Ground rules laid down at the ing of the special session were followed by both men who were kept from ranging beyond the general area of the questions proposed by Councilman Aguirre and the answers by Chief Van Although it was apparent that the other members of the city council did not share dissatisfaction with the tion of the police Aguirre declared he would propose a request for a federal audit of department tures at ttw next meeting of the council THE NEXT regular council meeting is scheduled for April 7.