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ElbertCountyNews.net ELBERT COUNTY, COLORADO A publication of October 30, 2014 VOLUME 119 | ISSUE 39 | 75¢ POSTAL ADDRESS ELBERT COUNTY NEWS (USPS 171-100) OFFICE: 9137 S. Ridgeline Blvd., Suite 210 Highlands Ranch, CO 80129 PHONE: 303-566-4100 A legal newspaper of general circulation in Elizabeth, Colorado, the Elbert County News is published weekly on Thursday by Colorado Community Media. PERIODICALS POSTAGE PAID AT ELIZABETH, COLORADO and additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address change to: 9137 S. Ridgeline Blvd., Suite 210 Highlands Ranch, CO 80129 DEADLINES: Display: Thurs. 11 a.m. Legal: Thurs. 11 a.m. | Classified: Mon. 10 a.m. GET SOCIAL WITH US PLEASE RECYCLE THIS COPY Exercise preps for disaster Elbert County officials take on bad weather in emergency-response drill By Rick Gustafson Special to Colorado Community Media With the balmy fall weather in Colorado this year, it might be difficult to envision a severe winter storm knocking out power for days, stranding motorist in vehicles, and grounding rescue helicopters, but that was the scenario playing out in Elbert County on Oct. 20. While the rest of the county’s residents enjoyed temperatures in the 70s outside, the team inside the Elbert County Emer- gency Operations Center was battling heavy snow, subzero temperatures and 60 mph winds, creating whiteout conditions. The exercise, dubbed Operation Old Man Winters, was part of a planned emer- gency-response drill to test the county’s ability to handle a severe winter event des- ignated by the National Weather Service as a storm with the potential for loss of life. First responders and officials from county and state agencies implemented the coun- ty’s Emergency Operations Plan as the sim- ulation progressed. Brandon Linderlink, the director of El- bert County Emergency Management, ex- plained the process. “As an incident grows, each municipal- ity reaches its limit to provide for public safety. The municipalities must declare to the county. If the county reaches its limit or that possibility appears imminent, the county then reaches out for help from the state.” Once a county “declares,” state help can range from simply redirecting snowplows to mobilizing the Colorado Army National Guard. Other assistance can include fund- ing to pay for cleanup following a storm. Linderlink cites last year’s late-summer floods in Boulder as an example of the State of Colorado coming to the aid of a county. Not everything during the drill went according to plan. The crash of an aging communications network hampered the team’s ability to respond to simulated calls for help, and the operations team turned to ham radio operators for communication. In his comments to the Board of County Commissioners at its biweekly meeting Oct. 23, Ed Ehmann, Elbert County man- ager, said the team worked well together and adapted to the technology challenges. Ehmann also assured the commissioners that a three-year plan was already in place to update and replace ageing equipment. Linderlink agreed with Ehmann’s as- sessment of the exercise and added, “There is always some kind of gap. We’ll look at how to build the technology so it won’t fail; and continue to increase the skills of the individuals sitting at the table.” Linerlink continually emphasizes citi- zen preparedness in the event of a natural or manmade disaster. He encourages every household to maintain a basic disaster kit with at least 72 hours of supplies. A visit to the website Ready.gov can provide guid- ance for items that should be included in a kit. In addition, he recommends signing up for Code Red, the county’s reverse 911 ser- vice that “keeps residents and businesses informed of emergencies and other time- sensitive information.” Harvest fest brings out costumed pets, kids By Rick Gustafson Special to Colorado Community Media When any event is held outdoors in the fall, there is always the risk that the elements will not cooperate. But that was not the case in Elizabeth last weekend. Warm autumn sunshine, a clear Colorado- blue sky, and temperatures in the 70s were just what the chamber of commerce ordered to welcome visitors to the Annual Harvest Street Festival in Elizabeth on Oct. 25. The day’s event began with pets and their owners gathering at Countryside Village Shop- ping Center for the annual Pet Costume Con- test. Claudia Henning, owner of the Magic Dog Pet Store, has held the contest for 10 years, and she and her panel of judges chose winners in six categories, ranging from the most unusual to the scariest pet and owner costumes. Gift baskets stuffed with pet-friendly treats went to These Teenange Mutant Ninja Horses (and human) won best homemade costume at the Oct. 25 Harvest Festival. From left, Cisco as Donatello with the purple bandana, Batman as Michelangelo with the orange bandana, Amber Neff as Raphael with the red bandana and Bilbo as Leonardo with the blue bandana. Photos by Rick Gustafson Dallyn Alvarado gets a temporary tattoo from Waldo, left, while visiting the Bikers Against Child Abuse tent at the festival. Main Street was the place to be Oct. 25 for the annual Harvest Festival. A sweet Saturday in Elizabeth Harvest continues on Page 7

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Exercise preps for disaster Elbert County o� cials take on bad weather inemergency-response drill By Rick Gustafson Special to Colorado Community Media

With the balmy fall weather in Colorado this year, it might be diffi cult to envision a severe winter storm knocking out power for days, stranding motorist in vehicles, and grounding rescue helicopters, but that was the scenario playing out in Elbert County on Oct. 20.

While the rest of the county’s residents enjoyed temperatures in the 70s outside, the team inside the Elbert County Emer-gency Operations Center was battling heavy snow, subzero temperatures and 60 mph winds, creating whiteout conditions.

The exercise, dubbed Operation Old Man Winters, was part of a planned emer-gency-response drill to test the county’s ability to handle a severe winter event des-ignated by the National Weather Service as a storm with the potential for loss of life. First responders and offi cials from county and state agencies implemented the coun-ty’s Emergency Operations Plan as the sim-ulation progressed.

Brandon Linderlink, the director of El-bert County Emergency Management, ex-plained the process.

“As an incident grows, each municipal-ity reaches its limit to provide for public safety. The municipalities must declare to the county. If the county reaches its limit or that possibility appears imminent, the county then reaches out for help from the state.”

Once a county “declares,” state help can range from simply redirecting snowplows to mobilizing the Colorado Army National Guard. Other assistance can include fund-ing to pay for cleanup following a storm. Linderlink cites last year’s late-summer fl oods in Boulder as an example of the State of Colorado coming to the aid of a county.

Not everything during the drill went according to plan. The crash of an aging communications network hampered the team’s ability to respond to simulated calls for help, and the operations team turned to ham radio operators for communication.

In his comments to the Board of County Commissioners at its biweekly meeting Oct. 23, Ed Ehmann, Elbert County man-ager, said the team worked well together and adapted to the technology challenges. Ehmann also assured the commissioners that a three-year plan was already in place to update and replace ageing equipment.

Linderlink agreed with Ehmann’s as-sessment of the exercise and added, “There is always some kind of gap. We’ll look at how to build the technology so it won’t fail; and continue to increase the skills of the individuals sitting at the table.”

Linerlink continually emphasizes citi-zen preparedness in the event of a natural or manmade disaster. He encourages every household to maintain a basic disaster kit with at least 72 hours of supplies. A visit to the website Ready.gov can provide guid-ance for items that should be included in a kit.

In addition, he recommends signing up for Code Red, the county’s reverse 911 ser-vice that “keeps residents and businesses informed of emergencies and other time-sensitive information.”

Harvest fest brings out costumed pets, kids By Rick Gustafson Special to Colorado Community Media

When any event is held outdoors in the fall, there is always the risk that the elements will not cooperate. But that was not the case in Elizabeth last weekend.

Warm autumn sunshine, a clear Colorado-blue sky, and temperatures in the 70s were just what the chamber of commerce ordered to welcome visitors to the Annual Harvest Street Festival in Elizabeth on Oct. 25.

The day’s event began with pets and their owners gathering at Countryside Village Shop-ping Center for the annual Pet Costume Con-test. Claudia Henning, owner of the Magic Dog Pet Store, has held the contest for 10 years, and she and her panel of judges chose winners in six categories, ranging from the most unusual to the scariest pet and owner costumes. Gift baskets stuffed with pet-friendly treats went to

These Teenange Mutant Ninja Horses (and human) won best homemade costume at the Oct. 25 Harvest Festival. From left, Cisco as Donatello with the purple bandana, Batman as Michelangelo with the orange bandana, Amber Ne� as Raphael with the red bandana and Bilbo as Leonardo with the blue bandana. Photos by Rick Gustafson

Dallyn Alvarado gets a temporary tattoo from Waldo, left, while visiting the Bikers Against Child Abuse tent at the festival.

Main Street was the place to be Oct. 25 for the annual Harvest Festival.

A sweet Saturday in Elizabeth

Harvest continues on Page 7

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Blind man shares perils of rec trail Parker man describes angry confrontations By Chris Michlewicz [email protected]

Imagine walking blind and suddenly be-ing approached by an angry stranger who launches into a tirade about your position on the sidewalk. It’s a possibility for Loren-zo Edwards nearly every day.

The scenario has played out on the Cherry Creek Regional Trail approximately fi ve times in the four years since Edwards moved from California to the Cottonwood subdivision on the north end of Parker.

Edwards, who has macular degenera-tion and is almost completely blind, de-scribes the fear and uncertainty in vivid de-tail. His sense of hearing and feel — more acute than the average person’s — go on high alert.

“I had to start carrying this golf club with me,” he says, holding up a gleaming 6-iron.

It’s all because he walks on the left side of the path, against the normal grain of traffi c. That’s what his guide dog, Taz, was trained to do.

Edwards’s wife, Debra, said in one in-stance a large man on a bike approached her husband at a high rate of speed and slammed on his brakes, screeching his tires and stopping just in front of Edwards. He berated the 74-year-old over repeated explanations from Debra Edwards that her husband is blind. Other cyclists have zoomed within inches of Edwards and de-livered sharp expletives.

Things got so bad that Debra Edwards pleaded with the Town of Parker to place a sign along the trail that reads: “Blind per-son in area.”

“It’s scary when he goes out by himself,” she said. “I worry about him.”

Lorenzo Edwards uses the Cherry Creek trail 4-5 times per week. The vast majority of trail-users are friendly and have come to know Edwards, calling out a greeting as they pass each other. It’s those who lack the

understanding of safety protocols for blind persons and their guide dogs that stirred up trouble. It’s a violation of the American Disabilities Act to obstruct a guide dog in its duties.

A post about the issue on the neighbor-hood social media site Nextdoor elicited a chorus of support for Edwards, who has incurred a number of problems over his life as his eyesight gradually faded to shadows.

“The blind live in a society designed for the sighted, trying to live a normal life,” his wife posted. “Please help us educate the public on the rights of guide dogs and their handler.”

Aside from the harness worn by Taz, a 3-year-old black lab, there are few indica-tions that Edwards is blind, and some re-sponses suggested a vest for Taz to serve as another warning to trail-users of his con-dition. Most of all, there was a call for pa-tience and understanding.

Parker resident Lorenzo Edwards and his guide dog, Taz, pass a sign warning of blind users on the Cherry Creek Regional Trail. Photos by Chris Michlewicz

Edwards and Taz take a break from walking on the Cherry Creek Trail Oct. 15.

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State’s two big races closer than expectedGubernatorial, Senate contests have incumbents on edgeBy Vic [email protected]

There will be no need for manicure ap-pointments this week for the four candi-dates involved in Colorado’s gubernatorial and U.S. Senate races — because Election Night is expected to be a real nail-biter.

“This is one of the most exciting elec-tions in Colorado history,” said Bob Loevy, a longtime state political observer and political science professor from Colorado College. “I can’t recall a governor’s race and a Senate race neck-and-neck, right at the same time.”

The question for the Democratic in-cumbents, Gov. John Hickenlooper and Sen. Mark Udall, is whether they will be able to ride out an expected national Re-publican wave on Nov. 4.

Loevy said the wave historically is a re-liable one, and it’s one that could sweep U.S. Rep. Cory Gardner into the Senate and could help former Congressman Bob Beauprez become the next governor of Colorado.

Loevy calls it the “six-year pushback,” which occurs every sixth year of a U.S. presidency. The pushback is born from a midterm election political environment that historically favors the party that does not control the White House.

Loevy said the wave goes back as far as 1938, when Democrats lost seats in Con-gress during Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s presidency. More recently, Democrats dominated the 2006 midterm elections, which were held during George W. Bush’s sixth year as president.

Bill Clinton proved to be the excep-tion in 1998, when Democrats performed well during that year’s mid-term election cycle, a result of voter backlash against the perceived overreach of Republicans’ response to Clinton’s affair with Monica Lewinsky.

The wave doesn’t just just impact fed-

eral races, Loevy said.“If you back me into a corner, I would

say I think the Republicans are going to win the governorship because of the six-year pushback,” he said.

If that happens, Hick-enlooper supporters sure-ly will be asking them-selves how things ever got to that point.

“That would be most inexplicable to me,” said Eric Sondermann, an in-dependent political ana-lyst. “If you would have told people six months ago that when ballots are being sent to mailboxes, it would be a dead-heat race, a lot of people would have taken that bet.”

Odds did not favor a Republican gubernatorial win this spring. Hicken-looper’s quirky personality and his insis-tence on never running a negative cam-paign seemed to resonate with voters through the early part of his first term.

The state’s economy had been gain-ing steam under Hickenlooper’s steward-ship, and early Republican primary polls showed polarizing former Congressman Tom Tancredo leading the pack of GOP primary hopefuls.

Instead it was Beauprez who won the nomination in June — the man tagged as “both ways Bob” when he was badly beaten by Bill Ritter in the 2006 guberna-torial race. Beauprez’s baggage from his previous run left Hickenlooper support-ers feeling good about their chances come November.

However, for months, the Beauprez campaign has hammered away at Hick-enlooper’s perceived lack of leadership in several areas. At the top of that list was the governor’s decision to grant a reprieve for death-row inmate Nathan Dunlap, who killed four people at an Aurora Chuck E. Cheese’s restaurant in 1993. Hickenlooper received criticism for taking a middle path rather than going forward with either an execution or clemency.

The governor also caused a media stir over the summer during a gathering of state sheriffs, where he fumbled com-

ments on gun-control leg-islation that he signed into law the year before.

Meanwhile, Beauprez has mostly run a mistake-free campaign. But will that be enough to take down a likable governor of a state that typically

doesn’t oust incumbents from the job?

Norman Provizer, a political science profes-sor at Metropolitan State University, said Beauprez seems to have learned from his “disastrous” 2006 bid and that part of his strategy this time is to simply stay out of Hicken-

looper’s way while the governor makes mistakes on the cam-

paign trail.“It’s basically don’t do anything stupid

and don’t say very much,” Provizer said.Sondermann agrees, but added that

Beauprez needs to do more than that in order to be successful Nov. 4.

“He’s been the person standing by the side of train tracks and seeing if the freight train derails,” Sondermann said of Beau-prez’s campaign strategy. “If it does, you’re there to pick up the pieces. Is the passive strategy enough to get him to get over the finish line or does he need a closer? My in-stinct is he needs a closer.”

Women’s rights in spotlightMeanwhile, the Udall-Gardner match-

up has been one of the most closely fol-lowed Senate races in the country.

Women’s issues have dominated the campaign, with the Udall team launch-ing an early-and-often advertising blitz against Gardner, which has attempted to paint the conservative congressman as being out of touch or too extreme on is-sues pertaining to women’s reproductive rights.

But Udall has been criticized for having

run what some perceive to be a one-issue campaign that is obsessed with capturing support of women voters.

Provizer surmises that the Udall cam-paign must be seeing internal polling numbers that show the attacks against Gardner are working and that “it’s always a good political move to define your op-ponent.”

“But it became so much of it that it lost its effectiveness,” Provizer said.

Also possibly working against Udall are recent crises outside of his control that could favor Republicans this fall. Whether that’s fair to Democrats is another story.

Analysts agree that the rise of ISIS-backed terrorism in the Middle East and questions over the government’s response to the ongoing Ebola virus threat may help Republicans on Nov. 4, because those de-velopments happened on Obama’s watch.

“Just weeks before ballots are mailed out in Colorado, those are about the two worst things to happen to Democrats, not only for what happened, but the timing,” Loevy said.

“It is awfully a tough year to be carry-ing the Democrat banner, particularly in a federal race,” Sondermann added. “The bloom has fallen off the rose for Obama, there’s ISIS, Ebola ... there’s just very little good news for any Democrat.”

But Democrats still have a major ad-vantage going for them that gives sup-porters hope — the vaunted Democratic get-out-the-vote machine.

Democrats have lapped Republicans in voter efforts in recent elections, and their outreach to women and Latino voters helped Michael Bennet win a close 2010 Senate contest that he had been trailing in polls leading up to Election Day.

“Everyone talks about this modern-day political, technological war out there,” Provizer said. “But there still remains a World War I aspect about a campaign, and that’s trench warfare on the ground.”

Whatever happens on Nov. 4, political observers say they will be enjoying the show.

“Stepping aside from who might win and lose, what an election,” Loevy said. “You can’t ask for anything more than that.”

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Senate candidates target Ebola responseGardner, Udall di�er on approach to travel banBy Vic [email protected]

The government’s response to the Ebola virus became a new focal point in Colorado’s U.S. Senate race last week.

During an Oct. 15 debate in Denver, Democratic Sen. Mark Udall and his Re-publican challenger, Congressman Cory Gardner, sparred over the effectiveness of the response to the virus by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Gardner called for an immediate travel ban to and from West Africa, where the current Ebola outbreak resides.

“Not tomorrow, but now,” Gardner said at the KUSA-TV-sponsored debate.

But Udall said that decision should come from doctors and other health pro-fessionals who know more about the vi-rus than politicians.

“If they believe we ought to close our borders and restrict flights to and from West Africa, let’s listen to them,” Udall said. “But senators and congressmen shouldn’t make those decisions.”

Later that week, Udall called on the CDC and the Transportation Security Ad-ministration to restrict those who are be-ing monitored for Ebola symptoms from boarding airplanes.

The Ebola virus outbreak has killed more than 5,000 people in West Africa and the World Health Organization re-cently said that about 1,000 new cases were appearing each week.

A man who was diagnosed with the virus in the U.S. died earlier this month. The two nurses who treated him have also contracted the disease, which is trans-

mitted through blood and bodily fluids.The Pentagon announced on Oct. 19

that it will build a rapid-response medi-cal team that will provide assistance to civilian doctors and nurses who come in contact with the virus.

Gardner was critical of the govern-ment’s response to the virus, saying that not having a total travel ban to and from West Africa poses an “unacceptable dan-ger.”

Gardner said, “We lack a strategy to deal with the Ebola virus,” and scolded the CDC for using funds to back other, less-important areas.

“Perhaps the CDC should stop spend-ing money on things like Jazzercise, ur-ban gardening and massage therapy and direct that money to where it’s appropri-ate to protecting the health of the Ameri-can people,” he said.

The next day, Gardner asked CDC Di-rector Tom Frieden why a travel ban has not been put in place. Gardner’s ques-tions came during a congressional hear-ing where top Obama Administration of-ficials provided testimony regarding the government’s response.

The CDC has said a travel ban would make it more difficult to track the virus because people coming to the U.S. may find other ways to get here, under the ra-dar.

Udall said during the debate that he has full confidence in Frieden and sup-ports the agency’s efforts. He also criti-cized Gardner’s lack of support for the CDC, claiming he had previously sought $770 million in cuts to the agency’s bud-get.

“We’re not going to beat Ebola by cut-ting back the CDC and our public health systems,” Udall said. “That’s the differ-ence between the two of us.”

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that it will build a rapid-response medi-cal team that will provide assistance to civilian doctors and nurses who come in contact with the virus.

Gardner was critical of the govern-ment’s response to the virus, saying that not having a total travel ban to and from West Africa poses an “unacceptable dan-ger.”

Gardner said, “We lack a strategy to deal with the Ebola virus,” and scolded the CDC for using funds to back other, less-important areas.

“Perhaps the CDC should stop spend-ing money on things like Jazzercise, ur-ban gardening and massage therapy and direct that money to where it’s appropri-ate to protecting the health of the Ameri-can people,” he said.

The next day, Gardner asked CDC Di-rector Tom Frieden why a travel ban has not been put in place. Gardner’s ques-tions came during a congressional hear-ing where top Obama Administration of-ficials provided testimony regarding the government’s response.

The CDC has said a travel ban would make it more difficult to track the virus because people coming to the U.S. may find other ways to get here, under the ra-dar.

Udall said during the debate that he has full confidence in Frieden and sup-ports the agency’s efforts. He also criti-cized Gardner’s lack of support for the CDC, claiming he had previously sought $770 million in cuts to the agency’s bud-get.

“We’re not going to beat Ebola by cut-ting back the CDC and our public health systems,” Udall said. “That’s the differ-ence between the two of us.”

Cops, �re agencies prepare for active shooterDrill simulates school shooting at Rocky Vista University in ParkerBy Chris [email protected]

Police in tactical gear converged on the school with their weapons drawn. Students exited quickly, some with their arms raised, some with their clothes soaked red.

The horror sounds all too familiar, but fortunately in this case, it was an active-shooter training exercise involving nearly every law enforcement and fire agency in the south metro area. The Oct. 15 drill unfolded at Rocky Vista University, an osteo-pathic college on Chambers Road north of E-470 in Parker, and around 150 of its students participated, both as medics and in-nocent bystanders.

Organizers strive to make the scenarios as real as possible. A handful of student volunteers posed as victims and were in-structed to scream out in pain, replicating the chaos of an ac-tual shooting scene. They were carried and loaded onto gurneys with what appeared to be gaping wounds. Others panicked and insisted on getting back into the school.

Since the Arapahoe High School shooting that resulted in the deaths of two students and injuries to another last December, first-responders more than ever are putting all of the right piec-es in place for a swift and effective reaction. In particular, police and fire agencies are coordinating to establish uniform policies and levels of command when first arriving on scene.

“It’s to make sure we’re all operating by the same rules,” said Becky O’Guin, public information officer for South Metro Fire Rescue.

Interagency communications are a critical element of re-sponding to an active shooter and those systems were tested Oct. 15. Although the drill took hours to execute and involved hundreds of personnel, it’s all in the name of improvement. Law enforcement agencies later dissect what went right and what went wrong to eliminate the potential of future tactical mistakes. The lessons learned often lead to procedural changes, said Dawn Cashman, public information officer for the Parker police.

Rocky Vista’s medical students had not only a chance to practice a full-scale evacuation, but an opportunity to be in the thick of the action in triage tents. A few victims were outfitted with cut-suits, a wearable apparatus that simulates the feel of skin when making an incision. It also discharges a liquid that looks like blood — another element to lend some authenticity to the frenzied environment. The future doctors were quizzed on quick decision-making, and their professors let them know when they weren’t working fast enough.

Dr. Cheryl Lovell, the president and CEO of Rocky Vista Uni-versity, said the school was a willing participant in the large-scale emergency exercise, which took about 18 months to plan.

“The fact that this happens on college campuses is sad but true,” she said. “An event like this allows us to prepare and react.”

S.W.A.T. team members enter Rocky Vista University in Parker during an active-shooter training exercise Oct. 15 that involved many police and �re agencies in the south metro area. Photo by Charley Ebersole

A patient is carried on a stretcher as police provide cover during an active-shooter training exercise Oct. 15 at Rocky Vista University in Parker. Photo by Chris Michlewicz

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Big money takes aim at GMO label proposal Farm group backs plan that corporations oppose By Katie Kuntz Rocky Mountain PBS I-News

Colorado’s voters continue to be pounded by multimillion-dollar political advertising campaigns, often with the two candidates or issue opponents fairly evenly matched, with no respite in sight until Election Day.

But on one particular issue the campaign ads are entirely lopsided. Labeling genetically modifi ed food, commonly called GMOs — meaning “genetically modifi ed organisms” — is on the ballot, and has become a nearly $12 million issue.

But the “No on Proposition 105 Coalition” has spent $6.8 million more than the “Right to Know Colorado” labeling advocates, and the anti-105 forces still have $4.1 million waiting to be spent.

“I can’t understand, why would they put $11 million into a Colorado campaign that has less than $500,000?” asked Larry Cooper, director of the “Right to Know” campaign. “What are they trying to hide?”

Sara Froelich, a campaign spokesperson for the No on 105 Coalition, said in an email, “No one should be surprised that agriculture and food companies are stepping forward to support their customers across Colorado who will be harmed by this measure.”

The agriculture and food companies against 105 include well-known names like Monsanto, Kraft Foods and PepsiCo. These three companies alone have contributed $7.4 million of the $11 million raised by this cam-paign.

The labeling advocates, however, have raised only $441,000, and have not purchased any television or radio advertising to advocate their position. The group is operating a grass-roots campaign, knocking on doors and using

social media to advance their cause.

This could mean that C o l o r a d a n s who receive their infor-mation solely

from TV ad campaigns think Colorado farm-ers do not support the labeling initiative — but that is only partly true.

The Colorado Farm Bureau has donated more than $7,000 to defeat the measure, but the Rocky Mountain Farmers Union, with more than 22,000 members in Colorado, Wyo-ming and New Mexico, actually endorsed the pro-labeling campaign.

“GMO labeling is one of the things that we support,” said Bill Midcap, director of exter-nal affairs of Rocky Mountain Farmers Union. “But we know it’s going to be tough for a single state to enact.”

This year, Colorado and Oregon are the only two states with GMO labeling on the bal-lot, and many of the same corporations are also spending millions in Oregon to defeat the initiative there.

Maine, Vermont and Connecticut are the only states to have passed labeling require-ments, but they will not be enacted until 2016 — or until a population of at least 20 million people in neighboring states require the label-ing, too.

“How would you expect General Mills to label something special just for one state, just for Colorado?” Midcap said. “Think about Kel-logg or Coca-Cola. Are they willing to change just for Colorado? Maybe if 15 states did it — but this would be more effective as a national issue.”

In Colorado, a Citizens Initiative Review board evaluated the labeling measure and decided by an 11-to-9 vote to approve it. Those who voted against the measure, like Bill Wright, explained that his greatest concern was that many foods may be exempt from the labeling measure.

“Normally when you go into a store and read labels, you rely on the information and people want to rely on what they are being told,” Wright said. “It’s probably a lot of food (that would be exempt) and that’s going to be a lot more confusing than if you just don’t do it at all.”

The measure would take effect in 2016, if passed.

Colorado Community Media brings you this report in partnership with Rocky Moun-tain PBS I-News. Learn more at rmpbs.org/news. Contact Katie Kuntz at [email protected].

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the winners of each category.This year’s grand prize went to Mysti, a 1-year-old

mini horse, and her owner Kelley Harding, of Silma, for their traditional witch costumes complete with striped stockings and traditional black pointed hats.

Across town, more than 35 vendors set up tents and booths lining the center of Main Street, while local shop owners displayed goods and more importantly,

candy for the thousand or so visitors that began filling thoroughfare just before noon.

“This is a big family event and safe for our little goblins. There is pumpkin decorating, vendor booths, games for the kids, and candy, a lot of candy,” said Peg Kelly, director of the Elizabeth Area Chamber of Com-merce, who joined the spirit of the festivities by sport-ing a Red Cross nurse uniform complete with classic nurse’s hat.

While the adults had the opportunity to cast their vote for their favorite new logo for the Town of Eliza-beth, catch up with friends, or try homemade apple butter, the kids were focused on the big draw of the day,

Trick or Treat Street.Businesses on Main Street and throughout the rest

of the town of Elizabeth offered candy and other good-ies to the zombies, superheroes, and pirates prowling the town in the quest of sweet plunder.

Mindy Briddle has participated in Trick-or-Treat Street for the past 12 years, handing out Dots, Skittles, and Milk Duds from her 17-gallon, steel tub set on the bench in front of her husband’s custom hat shop.

Briddle says that in all the years that she has par-ticipated in Trick or Treat Street, she has never had any candy left over.

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Thursday, October 30Health & Wellness Council October Speaker Series: Suicide Prevention3:30 – 5:00 pm, South Metro Chamber’s WhippleWood CPAs Conference Center2154 E. Commons Ave., Suite 342,Centennial, CO

Wednesday, November 5STEM High School & Academy Tour8:15 – 10:00 am, 8773 Ridgeline Blvd., Highlands Ranch, CO

Wednesday, November 5Save Lives, Sort Medical Supplies with Project C.U.R.E.7:00 pm, Project CURE, 10337 East Geddes Ave, Centennial, CO

Thursday, November 6New Member Orientation 4:00 – 5:00 pm, South Metro Chamber’s WhippleWood CPAs Conference Center2154 E. Commons Ave., Suite 342, Centennial, CO

On Monday, October 20, South Metro Denver Chamber hosted four Rumsfeld Fellows for a roundtable discussion on economic development, public policy, and the business environment in Colorado. �e meeting was held in collaboration with World Denver, Johns Hopkins University, and FHI 360, and was the first Colorado meeting for the Fellows. �e Fellows included leading young professionals from Central Asia-Caucasus, including representatives from Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Mongolia, and Turkmenistan.

�e well-rounded discussion included business owners, and a county commissioner, economic development professionals from

Littleton and the Denver South Economic Development Partnership, and corporate executives.

“�is meeting was an opportunity for our members to share their experience of creating a positive business environment in Colorado with the international community,” said Natalie Harden, the Chamber’s director of public policy and economic development. “Our guests also shared amazing insights into their countries as well as the United States.”

�e discussion centered in political and economic collaboration, as well as potential pitfalls of the regulatory environment. �e discussion also touched on Denver’s international profile, and how to encourage business

development in Central Asia. Gunesh Bakgalova, a Fellow

from Turkmenistan, shared her observation of Colorado’s open and friendly environment in comparison to cities on the East Coast. “Colorado is the America of my childhood dreams,” she said, adding that she was excited to share her experience of the Colorado culture with her countrymen.

For more information about Chamber membership benefits and events, please call 303-795-0042 or visit www.bestchamber.com. For more information about the Rumsfeld Fellows program, please visit www.rumsfeldfoundation.org.

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Finally — the sweet return of darkness Fall back. I can’t wait.From the time that clocks are changed in

the fall until the time clocks are changed in the spring, I am a good-hearted, open-mind-ed and generous curmudgeon.

Or maybe I am a more good-hearted, open-minded and generous curmudgeon than I am the rest of the time. You might not even notice the difference.

See if my columns between those dates (Nov. 2, 2014 to March 8, 2015) aren’t just as sweet as honey on a turnip.

I am always pleased to see July and August go away. I refuse to suffer, so my energy bills are high.

I can’t paint and I can’t write when it’s hot.I used to live east of here. I would be a drip

if I lived east of here now. I would be dripping. The worst weather ever anywhere is humid weather. Humidity is the devil in my book.

St. Louis in the summer is the devil’s idea of a good time. I have been there in the sum-mer. It was a mistake.

St. Louis has one of the greatest monu-ments in America: Eero Saarinen’s Gateway Arch. It was designed in 1947 (so was I), and opened in 1968.

It still looks like a contemporary design, and always will. It’s brilliant. Simple, elegant, eloquent and brilliant.

On the other hand, St. Louis is a contrap-tion made out of sweaty Americans, and many of them can’t leave because they are elderly or just don’t have the funds.

(I am sure that there are thousands of oth-ers who are devoted to St. Louis, so save your

emails.)Do you remember the 1995 Chicago heat

wave? Chicago is another one. I couldn’t live there, even though the collection in the Art Institute is unmatched in the United States.

In 1995, there were about 750 heat-related deaths. Wikipedia states that most of the deaths were “elderly poor residents of the inner city, who could not afford air condi-tioning and did not open windows or sleep outside for fear of crime.”

(There were additional deaths in St. Louis.)

I am lucky, very lucky. I am retired and liv-ing on a pension.

It’s crossed my mind that I might not have been so lucky. I might have ended up in an eastern city with not much money, no dachs-hund, no Jennifer, and an apartment that looked like it had been written by Raymond Chandler.

Gauzy curtains in an open window that let in hot air. Holding my head and watching my houseplants droop.

This is called “counting your blessings.”I do every day. Sure, I am a cranky. That

won’t change, because people don’t change, and what we do to each other sometimes is unconscionable.

I can’t overlook some of the things that we do to each other.

But Colorado helps. It helps me, I know that.

There are no excuses. It’s never too hot or cold in my home for me to do what I need to do.

Except in July and August. I get around it by writing and painting not long after mid-night. I go to the grocery store not long after midnight.

I don’t like to change my clocks. Some years I haven’t. I never change the one in the guest room. Why would I? I never have any guests.

Who would want to stay here? My sarcasm wakes up early and stays up late.

The heat index reached 119 at O’Hare in 1995, and 125 at Midway. On a good day, O’Hare is a pain in the neck.

In 1977, I applied for teaching positions all over the country. I wasn’t very selective. I just wanted a full-time job.

I was living in Phoenix. The devil’s other idea of a good time.

I got a call from a college in Denver.Hallelujah.

Craig Marshall Smith is an artist, educator and Highlands Ranch resident. He can be reached at [email protected].

Big things belong at front of the line Having spent most of my life in the gym in

some capacity, you would think that I would have adopted the philosophy of doing the hardest things fi rst a long time ago. But better late than never, right?

You see, I was the guy in the weight room who focused all of his time on upper body exercises, hardly any leg or core workouts, and unfortunately never ever any kind of cardiovascular routines. I always would convince myself that I would do some abs and some cardio before I left the gym, but that never happened. I would either have an incredibly good workout and just be too tired for anything else, or I would just run out of time and would need to leave. The result, a guy with a big upper body, super skinny legs, and not much endurance.

And then the same thing was happening in my work life. There were calls I needed to make, diffi cult decisions and conversations that had to take place, and instead of doing what I knew I had to do or should be doing, I would look at emails, do some busy work, maybe surf the Internet and call it research. And doing all of those things fi rst just to avoid the hard stuff. The result: Anxiety would build throughout the day, creating a far less pro-

ductive attitude and work environment.And even as I have matured, I am still

learning the value and benefi ts of doing the most important things fi rst. Many years ago I heard some of my favorite motivational speakers talk about the importance of spend-ing time reading and fi lling our minds with good, powerful, and positive words and infor-mation, and to make time to begin each day with some quiet reading and refl ective time. I did it for a while, and then always found other things to do when I fi rst woke up. Or I would decide it was better to sleep in a little more promising myself I would read before I went to bed that night. The result was the loss of an opportunity to grow personally and profes-

sionally and falling into the trap of having my fi rst input of the day being provided by other sources rather than my own choices.

I am excited to share with you today that I start my workouts with cardiovascular exer-cises fi rst, then migrate to the weight room; I create my “to-do” lists the night before so that I begin each day with clarity and focus on the most important things that I have to do that day and tackle the most diffi cult ones fi rst; and the very fi rst thing I do in the morning is spend time reading and in prayer. I read the Bible and then I read some form of busi-ness book or motivational material. And my commitment to this routine has once again elevated my game personally and profession-ally.

How are you doing when it comes to do-ing the most important things fi rst? I would love to hear all about it at [email protected] and when we prioritize and act upon the most important things in our lives, it really will be a better than good week.

Michael Norton is a resident of Castle Rock, the former president of the Zig Ziglar Corpora-tion, a strategic consultant and a business and personal coach.

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Show will bring Narrow Gauge RR era to life Slim Rail Club shares sights, sounds Nov. 15-16 at Cultural Center By Norma Engelberg Contributing writer

After almost 100 years, steam train en-gines will be heard in Woodland Park when members of the Slim Rail Club bring their 33rd annual award winning, operational, model-train modules to a new venue: the Ute Pass Cultural Center.

“Some clubs have operating layouts that try to emulate real operations,” said club president John Campbell, who lives in Mon-ument. “Not our club. Our purpose is to dis-play or work and talk to people. We want to show accurate scale models of rolling stock and share the history, culture and scenery along the lines.”

The club has two divisions, HOn3 and On3. HO refers to a scale with a ratio of 1:87 or slightly less than 1/8th inch per foot. The n3 signifi es narrow gauge railroads, which have rails set 3 feet apart. O scale has a ratio of 1:48 or about ¼ inch per foot.

There are other scales used to model trains, including the S-scale used by Wood-land Park Public Works Director and club member Bill Alspach for his own home lay-out. S scale is 1/64th inch to 1 foot. While many modelers pick an era, Alspach’s home layout uses a specifi c date: Sept. 23, 1945.

“It was after the war, times were good and I can use fall colors,” he said. “It’s the narrow gauge train that ran between Gunnison and Sargent. Colo. You can get a lot more of the world into smaller scale layouts.”

No matter what scale is used, if the scale designation isn’t followed by “n3,” it’s model-ling standard-gauge trains which have rails 4-feet, 8.5-inches apart.

Campbell said Gen. William J. Palmer based his Denver & Rio Grande Rail Road on the narrow trains used in Welsh coal mines. He thought they would be ideal for the mountainous terrain found in Colorado’s mining towns. The narrow trains would use less space and be able to take curves better.

Narrow gauge lived up to its promise of high effi ciency at a lower cost but there was a problem. Narrow gauge and standard gauge trains could not share tracks, so wher-ever they met, freight and passengers had to be transferred. It wasn’t long before Palmer transformed most of his D&RG lines to stan-dard gauge.

“There are a few narrow gauge trains left

but they’re all tourist trains,” Alspach said.The club uses module displays 20-28

inches wide, depending on the scale, and 4-feet long. They’re constructed using cer-tain mechanical and electrical standards so they fi t together seamlessly along a wall. The club provides end modules that allow the model trains to run in a continuous loop.

The club focuses on the Colorado moun-tain mining era: 1900-1950.

“You won’t see a Kansas wheat fi eld on our modules but you will see our interpreta-tions of narrow gauge in the Colorado Rock-ies during the Gold Rush,” Alspach said.

Campbell, who works in both divisions, has a module that depicts the town of Fre-mont, which was combined with Hayden Placer to form Cripple Creek in 1893. Like a historical novel, much of Campbell’s Fre-mont is based on reality but with some fan-tasy thrown in.

For example, real-estate brokers Horace Bennett and Julius Myers bought the land they incorporated as Fremont and, later as

Cripple Creek, from a rancher named Levy Welty. However, in Campbell’s Fremont, Bennett and Myers own a men’s clothing store and the local gasoline station is called Welty’s service.

Other buildings and businesses are named after things Campbell became fa-miliar with during his travels. The Petro-nas Brothers Oil and Lubrication station is named after a major petroleum provider in Malaysia and the Raffl es Hotel was part of Singapore’s history. The module also has a Midland Mine.

Modelers build using “practices of the day.” For example, buildings with doctor, dentist and law offi ces on upper stories were typical at the turn of the 20th century. Model-ers also use “selective compression.” Camp-bell’s Fremont module has only one saloon

while Cripple Creek had many.“When they see our modules, people

want to know different things,” Campbell said. “They ask whether we use kits or build from scratch, did this scene really exist, how we made the rocks, trees and dirt. Some par-ents want to talk about techniques they can use to make dioramas with their kids.”

The Model Railroad Exhibition will be from 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Nov. 15 and 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Nov. 16 in the Ute Pass Cultural Center in Woodland Park. Admission is $4 for indi-viduals, $6 for families and children get in free. The exhibition program includes how-to-clinics, sales tables, collectibles, door prizes and operating layouts. For more in-formation call Don Bailey at 719-548-1270, email [email protected] or visit www.slimrail.org.

Narrow gauge railroads worked in the Colorado Rockies from about 1900-1950. Here is one of Woodland Park Public Works Director Bill Alspach’s home model train layouts. Courtesy photos

Alspach is a member of the Slim Rail Club. His own home model train layout depicts the narrow gauge train that ran from Gunnison to Sargent as it looked on Sept. 23, 1945.

Because he uses a small scale, Bill Alspach can get a lot of the world into a fairly small space. This is a photo of his home model train layout.

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Library hosts chronicler of national parkMary Taylor Young, Castle Rock nature

writer, will present her latest book: “Rocky Mountain National Park: The First 100 Years” at the Philip S. Miller Library, 100 Wilcox St., Castle Rock, at a holiday party, co-hosted by Young and the library. From 6:30 to 8 p.m. on Nov. 7, cider and cook-ies will be served and she will talk about the book and will sell and sign copies to be given as gifts to special readers. Taylor’s love affair with the park began with summer vis-its as a child to her grandparents’ cabin.

Chorale holds two showsThe Colorado Women’s Chorale plans

two concerts called “Celebrating the Music of Gwyneth Walker.” On Nov. 7 at 7:30 p.m., the group will sing at Augustana Lutheran Church, 5000 E. Alameda Ave., Denver, and at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 8, the program will be repeated at St. Luke’s United Method-ist Church, 8817 S. Broadway, Highlands Ranch. American composer Gwyneth

Walker is beloved by performers and audi-ences. A former faculty member at Ober-lin Conservatory, she resigned to compose full-time and has created more than 300 commissioned works. Jennifer Ferguson, conductor of the chorale, is associate direc-tor of music ministries at St. Luke’s, where she directs the many instrumental ensem-bles. Tickets cost $24/$15/$8 (free under 5). Available at augustanaarts.org, 303-388-4962.

Moscow String Quartet visitsThe members of the Moscow String

Quartet will perform at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 7 at the Littleton United Methodist Church, 5894 S. Datura St., Littleton. Performers are: Eugenia Alikhanova, Galina Kokha-novskaia, Tatiana Kokhanovskaia and Olga Ogranovitch. Admission is free to this event in the church’s Fine Arts Series.

`Orphan Train’ author to appearChristina Baker Kline, author of the

bestselling “Orphan Train,” will appear at Smoky Hill Library, 5430 S. Biscay Circle, Centennial on Nov. 6 for a 6:30 p.m. book talk and a 7:30 p.m. book sale and signing. Some Orphan Train children ended up in Colorado. Tattered Cover will be selling books at the event. Free and open to the public, but registration is required: 303-LI-BRARY or visit any Arapahoe Libraries branch.

`Peter Pan’ at Lone TreeThe Christian Youth Theatre will pres-

ent the Broadway musical version of “Peter Pan” on Nov. 13, 14, 15, 16 at the Lone Tree Arts Center, 10075 Commons St., Lone Tree. CYT presents opportunities for children age 6-18 who wish to master stage skills, and these kids will have a special technical experience with help from the Lone Tree staff. Tickets cost $16/$13/$10 for school-day performances. Tickets: cytdenver.org/shows.

Parker Writers Group to meetThe Parker Writers Group will meet from

2-4 p.m. Nov. 9 at the Parker Library, 10851 Crossroads Drive. The speaker will be M.L. Rowland, who will discuss the writing of her new book, “Zero-Degree Murder.” She gained valuable experience as a member of a search-and-rescue team in Southern Cali-fornia. Registration is not necessary. Guests are welcome.

A bluegrass band played outside while people ate at the �rst Farm2Table Trading Post event at The CALF Lowell Ranch in Castle Rock.

Annie Oakley and Bu�alo Bill were among the characters re-enacted at the Farm2Table Trading Post Oct.18 at the CALF Lowell Ranch in Castle Rock.

Farm fresh meats, cheeses, eggs and other organic produce were on sale at the Farm2Table Trad-ing Post. The post will be open every third Saturday.

Inside the CALF Lowell Ranch, vendors sell their specialty items and take orders during the Farm2Table Trading Post Oct. 18 in Castle Rock.

Gosar Ranch Natural Foods grilled up sausages for people to try Oct. 18 at the CALF Lowell Ranch.

LOCAL CONNECTIONS

The inaugural Farm2Table Trading Post event took place Oct. 18 at the CALF Low-ell Ranch in Castle Rock with people from around the Front Range coming to meet and sample goods from local farmers and ranchers. The Trading Post describes itself as a non-produce farmers market where everything from meats to locally-grown potatoes and mushrooms are available. The Castle Rock Trading Post is scheduled to take place from 9 a.m. until noon every third Saturday of the month.

PHOTOS BY MIKE DIFERDINANDO

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British pianist set for three shows Seven-hour musical marathon coming to Denver church By Sonya Ellingboe [email protected]

Chappell Kingsland, composer, pianist and pro-fessor of music theory at Lamont School of Music, is producing three concerts by British pianist Jonathan Powell in early November.

The fi rst two will be “An Evening of Romantic Piano Music,” with works by Grieg, Chopin, Faure, Medtner, Syzmanowski and Sorabji. The same pro-gram will be performed at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 5 at Trinity Presbyterian Church, 7755 Vance Drive, Arvada, and at 7:30 p.m. Nov. 6 at Mountain View United Meth-odist Church, 355 Ponca Place, Boulder. Tickets at the door: $20/$15; advance: $18/$13 at chappellk-ingsland.com/jonathan-powell-concerts.html.

On Nov. 8 at 1 p.m., Powell will be at Montview Boulevard Presbyterian Church, 1980 Dahlia St., Denver, to perform “Sequentia Cyclica super Dies irae” by English/Indian-Parsi composer Kaikhosru Shapurji Sorabji. The composition consists of 27 variations on the time-honored “Dies irae” theme — a seven-hour marathon for pianist and listeners.

This will be only the fourth time it has been played in its entirety. Kingsland writes: “Sorabji not only explores but expands the range of what a piano is capable of, from heart-melting tenderness to mind-blowing virtuosity, from Bachian counter-point to Lisztian fi reworks.”

Sorabji’s music is not well known, Kingsland ex-plains, because “few pianists are able to master the technical challenges it presents in its dense thickets of counterpoint, relentless complexity and extended durations … it is not Modernist nor Avant-Garde in nature; it is thoroughly Romantic …”

Audiences may attend part or all of the Nov. 8 concert. Tickets, $20/$15 at the door, $18/$13 ad-vance (see above.)

There will be half-hour intermissions at 4 and 6:45 p.m. with refreshments and light beverages available. The concert will end at 9 p.m.

James Powell is a British pianist and composer with a doctorate from Cambridge and is one of the world’s foremost interpreters of Sorabji. He has made recent appearances throughout Europe and lives in the mountains of southern Poland with his family.

Group weaves a lot to be desired Fiber Arts Sale returns to Englewood Civic Center By Sonya Ellingboe [email protected]

For a number of years, multi-talent-ed members of the Rocky Mountain Weavers’ Guild have held a fall Fiber Arts Sale in the Community Room at Englewood’s Civic Center.

The dates for this year are a bit later than usual: November 13 to 15 — per-fect timing for holiday shopping.

A weaver or spinner will probably be demonstrating her craft near the door as one enters the large room filled with color: weaving, painted silk scarves, art to wear, baskets, home de-cor, quilting, felting, jewelry, toys and other original items created by Front Range artists.

The featured fiber artist for 2014, Colette Smith, will have two remark-able knitted sculptural pieces exhib-ited in advance: One is her latest — Forest Dragon Taliesen, who will visit the Englewood Public Library, through Nov. 15, accompanied by mice, a snake, an ant and a snowy white ango-ra owl — all knitted by an astonishing craftsman. The other is GaeWyn, a Wa-ter Dragon, surrounded by sea crea-tures, birds and fish. (One of the two will leave the library briefly to travel to New York, but will return.)

Smith’s webpage, colettesgarden.com, says she began designing pat-terns in 2008, “after a lifetime of knit-ting.” She also has design background and had a bead business. She taught elementary school environmental ed-ucation for 16 years and still teaches knitting design at Mew Mew’s Yarn Shop in Lafayette.

Slow down on the first floor of the Civic Center and meet Smith’s cre-ations in the library, then walk or ride the elevator up to the second floor for a visual treat.

“Gae Wyn, a Water Dragon,” created (knitted) by Colette Smith, will be at Englewood’s Library to promote the upcoming Rocky Mountain Weavers’ Guild Fiber Festival Nov. 13 to 15. Courtesy photo s

Colette Smith with her knitted “Forest Dragon Taliesen,” which will be at Englewood’s library to promote the Rocky Mountain Weavers’ Guild Fiber Festival on Nov.13 to 15.

IF YOU GOThe annual Rocky Mountain Weavers’ Guild Fiber

Arts Fair will be Nov. 13 to 15 in Englewood’s Commu-nity Room, second � oor of the Englewood Civic Center, 1000 Englewood Parkway. Hours: 4-8 p.m. Nov. 14; 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Nov. 14; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nov. 15. Admis-sion is free. Information: rmweaversguild.org.

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An unreal look at reality TVDi�cult script proves engaging in Aurora Fox productionBy Sonya [email protected]

“Good Television,” produced by Ash-ton and Abster Productions, offers a well-directed (by John Ashton), behind-the-scenes look at reality TV, as writ-ten by actor/first-time playwright Rod McLachlan. It’s a new play, premiered by the Atlantic Theatre Company in Bos-ton, and is loosely based on experiences of the playwright’s wife as a cable show director.

As lights go up, we see a strung-out Clemson McAddy (strongly portrayed by Ben Cowhick) in a spotlight, shakily rambling on about his troubles as a lone-ly kid — “couldn’t find my daddy … my sister busy with Jeremy … lost my job … never graduated … can’t help my mom … meth has me f…. up…” Tears, fade…

Next scene is at a television studio, producing a reality TV show called “Re-habilitation,” based on shooting a “doc-umentary” about an addict who might benefit from a stay in rehab. Will this family situation make good television? A cynical discussion ensues.

The audience meets Clemson’s des-perate sister, Brittany (Christine Sharpe), who has sent a tape of her brother’s be-havior, with the hope that he might find some help from a show that offers to pay for rehabilitation after an intervention with family is recorded.

The playwright’s look at the reality TV crew is interesting and sympathetic, although their morals are questionable. Show runner Bernice (Abby Apple Boes, with martini in hand and poised to move to another show), is hard-edged and pressed for more material, due to the show’s popularity. Director Connie (Lau-ren Bahlman), conflicted with high qual-ifications, past secrets and a wish to do good, takes a crew to shoot a North Caro-lina trailer trash family, which will hope-fully make for “Good Television.” Enter a new show runner, Ethan (Sam Gilstrap) who changes the balance of the crew

Scene: the McAddy family trailer, with a sick mama offstage, a suddenly inter-ested older brother ( Jack Wefso) with dollar signs in his eyes, a seriously over-burdened sister Brittany — and eventu-ally a father who has found Jesus.

Ashton has carefully choreographed a chaotic family interaction, with Ethan and intern Tara (Miriam Tobin) shooting from the sidelines.

Is there hope for any of these people?One leaves the theater with a head

filled with unanswered questions, which certainly speaks well of a difficult, but engaging script.

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Premiere makes young actors thinkLegend performers stage new play `Girls Like �at’By Sonya [email protected]

There’s extra excitement among the Leg-end High School theater family this month because they are putting on the U.S. pre-miere of a new play by Evan Placey, “Girls Like That.” It has had a major impact on the young actors as they present a story that hits close to home. It plays Nov. 6-8 in the school theater.

Director Julie Lachance describes it as “current, edgy, exciting and powerful produc-tion straight from London. About girls in our society, social media and so much more.”

There is a cast of 30 and a crew of 70, ac-cording to a student publicity manager Hunt-er Johnson.

She writes that the focus is on “pressures on teenage girls through issues with technol-ogy and social media. A naked picture of a girl named Scarlett goes viral. She is the center of attention and a victim of verbal and physical bullying from her classmates — she remains silent.”

The large technical crew is learning set design and building, lights, sound, props and about projections — new for Legend — un-der new technical director Ms. Bennie Palko.

The girls in the cast include Brooke Ar-nold, Mary McCarlin, Shannon Cooper,

Hallie Denman, Jolee Harston, Lizzy Higgins, Emma Jones, Tessa Landy, Kelsey Lewis, Ari-anna Mazzarello, Dakota Nelson, McKenzie Papp, Annika Radovich, Samantha Randall, KJ Sheldon, Emma Stehle, Erica Swim and Kristi Hoopes as Scarlett. The guys are Alex Berry, Patrick Feeney, Drew Marien, Tommy Milo, Jake O’Boyle, Alek Seballes, Nolan Small and Jake Taylor. Ashlyn Foster, Georgia Dukes and Jacqueline Rino are listed as “The Oth-ers.”

“This show has changed our lives,” the young actors say, according to Johnson, who quotes Shannon Cooper as commenting: “We have truly become a family.”

The remainder of the theater year for Legend students includes the annual state Thespian Conference in Denver on Dec. 4-6, where students compete, learn and audition for college spots; Improv Comedy Night Dec. 10; a performance of “Legally Blonde: The Musical” Feb. 19-28; Saturday Night Live On-stage! March 10; a student-written children’s show April 11; and a Theatre Production En-semble Play — TBA on April 30 and May 1.

A look at the girls in Legend High School’s production of “Girls Like That,” which looks at teens and technology. Photo by J. Murphy McCoy

IF YOU GO“Girls Like That” by Evan Placey plays at 7 p.m. Nov. 6,

7, 8 at Legend High School, 22219 Hilltop Road, Parker. Tickets , $8 adults; $5 students at seatyourself.biz/leg-endtitans or at the door.

IF YOU GO“Good Television” plays through Nov. 1 at the Aurora

Fox Studio Theater, 9900 E. Colfax Ave., Aurora. Perfor-mances: 7:30 p.m. Thursday, Friday, Saturday. Tckets: 26/$20, aurorafox.org, 303-739-1970.

Ben Cowhick and Christine Sharpe play siblings in “Good Television” at the Aurora Fox. Courtesy photo

WHAT'S HAPPENING THIS WEEK? Want to know what clubs, art exhibits, meetings and cultural events are happening in your area and the areas around you? Visit our website at www.coloradocommunityme-dia.com/calendar.

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Improve the nutritional value of candied applesMetro Creative Connection

Homemade candied apples are a fixture come Halloween. Sweet, delectable and very easy to make, these apples are a staple at parties and may even be distributed to trick-or-treaters. As anyone who has bit into a sticky-sweet candied

apple can attest, although delicious, these apples are not ex-actly a healthy snack. Yet, with a few, easy modifications, it’s possible to improve the nutritional value of candied apples.

With ingredients like caramel, marshmallow, chocolate fudge, and sugar, it’s easy to see how candied apples do not embody a healthy treat, despite an apple being underneath all those candy adornments. Try these ideas to increase the nutritional value of this beloved treat.

• Make your own caramel using condensed milk, brown sugar and butter. By controlling the ingredients, you can avoid extra sugar and any additives in commercially sold caramel toppings.

• Use honey for the outer coating of the apple. Then roll it in chopped almonds or granola.

• Coat apples with dark chocolate, which contains less sugar than milk chocolate and is packed with antioxidants. Sprinkle with dried cranberries and chopped walnuts.

• Substitute actual cinnamon for melted cinnamon can-dies in recipes. Mix powdered cinnamon with a light corn syrup and then dip the apples to coat.

• Swirl homemade raspberry jam with an all-natural pea-nut butter and spread it on the apples for a gourmet take on peanut butter and jelly.

• Hazelnut spreads are all the rage right now. Use your favorite chocolate hazelnut spread on the apples and sprinkle with granola for crunch.

• Drizzle the apples with your sugary concoction rather than dipping them to cut down on the sugar. This still pro-vides much flavor but does so without all of the sugar.

• Dip apples in melted cheese, like brie or gouda. Sprinkle with bacon bits for a sweet and salty combination.

Experiment with your own flavors. Making your own candied apples, rather than purchasing them from stores, enables you to control the ingredients and how much actual candy goes into the recipe.

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Experience the season by celebrating kidsChildren’s Hospital Holiday Cards Project launched Oct. 10By Christy [email protected]

Children being treated for cancer and blood disorders at Children’s Hospital have been thinking about the holiday season since at least July.

But it’s not only the kids who look forward to the Holiday Card Project. At about this time every year, sponsors, volunteers and the gen-eral public get excited to see what new designs the children will come up with.

“It’s one of our greatest fundraisers,” said Joyce Butler, member of the Children’s Hos-pital Association of Volunteers. “Everybody looks forward to it.”

The Holiday Card Project begins in the summer months when children at the hos-pital are invited to create a card that reflects what the holiday season means to them.

Some children paint, some draw and some use glitter and other materials to create their designs, said Connie Brakken-Smith, member of the hospital’s Association of Volunteers.

The children then submit their designs to be voted on. Voting day took place on Aug. 22, and 64 card design entries were displayed in the main atrium of the Children’s Hospital in Aurora. Hospital staff, patients and visitors voted for their three favorite designs, and this year, 801 votes were cast.

After the top designs — the ones that re-ceive the most votes — are selected, sponsors have a special viewing day when they pick the card they are going to sponsor.

Not every card design receives enough votes or gets sponsored, but each child who submits a design is awarded a special certifi-cate of participation, Brakken-Smith said.

The 10 winning designs, and their spon-sors, were unveiled at a ceremony on Oct. 10.

Nine of the designs are featured on the cards, and one is on the 2014 tin, which is filled with tree-shaped, white chocolate-cov-ered pretzels. The tin was introduced last year, and this year, packages of gift tags, which are made from unsold cards featuring the kids’ designs from the past seven years, are also available.

“People who have bought cards in the past come back to buy them every year,” said But-ler, who volunteers in the gift shop. She added they already have had people place requests to make purchases.

The Holiday Card Project has been an an-nual fundraiser for the hospital for at least 25 years, Brakken-Smith said.

Since its inception, the Holiday Card Proj-ect has raised more than $1 million to support the Children’s Hospital Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders. All of the proceeds from the sales go to the center, Brakken-Smith said. The center is where children receive their treatment.

With every Holiday Card Project purchase, whether it’s cards, tins or gift tags, “you’re cele-brating kids,” Brakken-Smith said, and giving

back to the community.Last year, the goal was to raise $50,000,

which was exceeded by $2,000. Every year, the goal amount is raised, making this year’s goal $60,000.

But “we’ll supply as many as we sell,” Brak-ken-Smith said.

The new Children’s Hospital in Highlands Ranch opened on Dec. 19, 2013, and a lot of people haven’t had an opportunity to go see it yet, said Kathy Chapple, member of the Chil-dren’s Hospital Association of Volunteers.

“People don’t always know how to support (the hospital), but want to,” Chapple said. “This is an excellent opportunity to do so.”

The Holiday Card Project is organized by the Children’s Hospital Association of Volun-teers.

The popular saying goes, “`it takes a village to raise a child,’” Brakken-Smith said. “Here at Children’s Hospital, it’s a village of volunteers.”

Employees of the Glendale Target serve the 11 cakes donated for the Children’s Hospital Holiday Card Project’s Unveiling Ceremony on Oct. 10. Each of the 11 cakes represent a dif-ferent card design, which were created by kids being treated in the hospital’s Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders. Photos by Christy Steadman

The Children’s Hospital Holiday Card Project launched Oct. 10. The cards were designed by kids being treated at the Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders. All of the proceeds from the Holiday Card Project bene�t the center at Children’s Hospital.

MORE INFORMATIONWhere to buy items of the Children’s Hospital Holiday Card Project:

• The Children’s Hospital gift shops:Children’s Hospital Colorado South Campus, 1811 Plaza Dr., Highlands Ranch; Children’s Hospital Colorado on Anschutz Medical Campus, 13123 E. 16th Ave., Aurora

• Online at: www.childrenshospitalholidaycardpro-ject.org

• Order by phone with a credit card: 720-777-6286; or contact the Association of Volunteers office at 720-777-6887

•Out in the community:King Soopers; St. Nicks Christmas Store, 5221 S. Santa Fe Drive, Littleton; La Cache (consignment shop ben-e�tting Children’s Hospital), 400 Downing St., Denver

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EVENTSMURDER MYSTERY Dinner, Silent Auc-tion

THE ELIZABETH Lions Club have engaged the Adams Mystery Playhouse performers to present “The Million Dollar Mystery” on Saturday, Nov. 1, at Spring Valley Country Club, 42350 CR 17-21, Elizabeth. The evening starts at 6 p.m. with cocktails (cash bar), appetizers, meetings with the actors, and time to peruse the various silent auction offerings. Dinner and the show begin at 7 p.m. Contact Tammy at 303-204-7415 or [email protected], or any Elizabeth Lions member for tickets and information.

KIOWA SCHOOLS Craft Fair

KIOWA SCHOOLS plans its 28th annual craft fair from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, at Kiowa Middle

School, 535 Comanche St., Kiowa. More than 30 crafters will show their wares in the middle school gym and high school cafeteria. You can also purchase breakfast, lunch and backed goodies. Proceeds generated from the booths and food/bake sales go to help pay for the schools’ band program. Interested craters can call 303-621-2115, ext. 8555 or email [email protected].

MISSION QUILTERS Boutique

THE AVE Maria Mission Quilters plan a boutique from 2-7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 1, and from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 2, at Ave Maria Church in Parker. A selection of holiday items, quilts, table runners, wall-hangings and kid’s items will be available for sale. You will also be able to purchase raffle tickets for a gorgeous vintage Christmas Quilt: Christmas in Pine Grove. Proceeds enable the Mission Quilters to make and donate quilts to various community charities and funds are also used to build homes for needy families.

THE OUTBACK Express

PUBLIC TRANSIT service provided through the East Central Council of Local Governments is open and available to all residents of Cheyenne, Elbert, Kit Carson and Lincoln

counties and provides an economical and efficient means of travel for the four-county region. Call Kay Campbell, Kiowa, at 719- 541-4275. You may also call the ECCOG office at 1-800-825-0208 to make reservations for any of the trips. You may also visit http://outbackexpress.tripod.com. To ensure that a seat is available, 24-hour advance reservations are appreciated.

SCHEDULE FOR October:

SIMLA AND Matheson to Colorado Springs, Nov. 3, Nov. 17; to Limon, Oct. 23

KIOWA, ELIZABETH and Elbert to Parker or Colorado Springs, Nov. 4, Nov. 18

ELIZABETH TO Colorado Springs or Parker, Nov. 11

GOOD SAMARITAN Nursing Home residents only, Nov. 13

HOLIDAY CRAFT, Vendor Fairs

SINGING HILLS Elementary plans its second Fall into the Holidays craft and vendor fair from 4-8 p.m. Friday, Nov. 7. Also, Elizabeth Middle School will have its an-nual craft fair from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15.

BONFILS BLOOD Drive

WALMART IN Elizabeth hosts the Bonfils Bloodmobile from 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 19 at 2100 Legacy Circle, Elizabeth. For information or to schedule an appointment, contact Bonfils Appointment Center at 303-363-2300 or visit bonfils.org.

KIOWA LIGHTING of the Lights

KIOWA PLANS its seventh annual Lighting of the Lights on Saturday, Nov. 30. Crafts and games start at 3 p.m. at the Kiowa Lions Club Hall, 336 Comanche St.; ECCO will have a special toy sale in conjunction with the Lighting of the Lights. At 6:30 p.m., Town Hall will be lit up with Mayor Jason Kerbs, Santa will come dashing in to say hello. Christmas carolers will get you in the spirit with holiday songs. We’ll move to Patty Ann’s Cafe for pictures with Santa (bring a camera). Santa would love to hear what it is you would like him to bring you for Christmas, so be ready to give him your wish list. Patty Ann’s Cafe will be providing snacks and warm drinks.  

THINGS TO DO

CLUBS IN YOUR COMMUNITY DIVORCE AND Post-Decree Clinic. Elbert and Lincoln County Pro Se Divorce Clinic is offered from 9 a.m. to noon the third Friday of each month at the Elbert County Justice Center, 751 Ute St., in Kiowa. For informa-tion, call 303-520-6088 or email [email protected]. The clinic is free for parties who have no attorney and who are going through dissolution of marriage, legal separation, or post-decree cases. All walk-ins are welcome, and will be assisted on a first-come, first-served basis.

DOUGLAS-ELBERT COUNTY Music Teachers’ Association meets at 9 a.m. every first Thursday at Parker Bible Church, between Jordan and Chambers on Main Street. All area music teachers are welcome. Call Lucie Washburn, 303-814-3479.

THE ELBERT County Sheriff’s Posse is a nonprofit volunteer organization that is part of the Elbert County Sheriff ’s Office. As volunteers we support the Elbert County Sheriff ’s Office, all law enforcement in our county, and the community at large. For more information or a membership application, go to http://www.elbertcoun-

tysheriff.com/posse.html, or contact Dave Peontek at 303-646-5456.

THE ELIZABETH Food Bank, 381 S. Banner in Elizabeth (next door to Elizabeth Presbyterian Church) needs to let the public know that we are available to help anyone who needs food. The hours are Friday 12:30-3 p.m. and Saturdays from 9-11:30 a.m. Other times by appoint-ment.

ELIZABETH GUITAR Group. Elizabeth guitar circle will meet on the first and second Wednesday of each month at the Elizabeth Library. Traditional protocol/cour-tesy. Country, pop, bluegrass, cowboy, Beatles, 50s, 60s, 70s, blues, jazz and more. We who play for pleasure would love to meet more of same. Acoustic or power down. Come prepared to share a few songs, perform, play along, sing along with others. Enjoy new guitar friends to jam with. Gerry Vinson hosts on the first Wednesday from 6:30-9 p.m., and Laurie Smith hosts on the second Wednesday from 6-9 p.m. Uncertain? Drop by and observe. Banjo, ukelele, mandolin welcome. Call Laurie at 720-363-3531.

LAWYERS AT the Library, a free legal clinic for parties who have no attorney, will be offered from 6-9 p.m. the second Tuesday of every month at the Elizabeth Library, 651 W. Beverly St. Volunteer attorneys will answer questions, help fill out forms and explain the process and procedure for the areas of family law, civil litigation, criminal defense, property law, probate law, collections, appeals, landlord-tenant law and civil protection orders. Walk-ins are welcome. Everyone will be helped on a first-come, first-served basis.

MYSTERY BOOK Club meets at 9:30 a.m. the first Saturday of each month at the Simla Public Library. The group enjoys talking about a variety of mystery authors and titles. We also periodically host a Colorado author during our meetings. Everyone may join us, and registration is not required. Visit the Simla Branch of the Elbert County Library District at 504 Washington Avenue, call 719-541-2573, or email [email protected].

THE OUTBACK Express is a public transit service

provided through the East Central Council of Local Govern-ments is open and available to all residents of Cheyenne, Elbert, Kit Carson and Lincoln counties and provides an economical and efficient means of travel for the four-coun-ty region. Call Kay Campbell, Kiowa, at 719- 541-4275. You may also call the ECCOG office at 1-800-825-0208 to make reservations for any of the trips. You may also visit http://outbackexpress.tripod.com. To ensure that a seat is avail-able, 24-hour advance reservations are appreciated.

OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS meets from 10-11 a.m. and from 7-8 p.m. Wednesdays in the Sedalia Room at New Hope Presbyterian Church, 2100 Meadows Parkway, Castle Rock.

SENIORS MEET in Elizabeth every Monday at 11 a.m. for food, fun and fellowship at Elizabeth Senior Cen-ter, 823 S. Banner St. Bring a dish for potluck on the first Monday of each month. Other Mondays, bring a sack lunch. Bingo, games and socializing. New leadership. Call Agnes at 303-883-7881 or Carol at 303-646-3425 for information.

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“Bright Ideas” by Eric Co-ble offers a humorous look at over-inflated ideas of parents about the right preschool. Produced by Evergreen Play-ers through Nov. 9 at Center Stage, 27608 Fireweed Drive, Evergreen. Performances: 7:30 p.m. Fridays, Saturdays; 2 p.m. Sundays. Tickets $20/$16, 303-674-4934, ever-greenplayers.org.

Web of stories“Date*” was a multimedia

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with a diverse set of Internet daters, originally curated in partnership with Off-Center at the Jones, a division of Denver Center Theatre Com-pany. This is a new version in partnership with Philip Pelz of Philip Danger Motion Picture Company and new direction by Sabin Epstein. It is a one-woman show that features Luciann Lajoie, her laptop, a bottle of wine and projections at the Avenue Theater, 417 E. 17th Avenue, Denver. Performances, Nov. 7-22: 7:30 p.m. Fridays, Satur-

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SPORTS

Cardinals pile up �rst-half points to winElizabeth notches 41-21 victory over SkyviewBy Scott StockerSpecial to Colorado Community Media

Elizabeth is going strong as the Cardi-nals rolled to their fifth win of the season against three defeats. They defeated visiting Skyview 41-21 on Oct. 17, and were gear-ing up to play Fort Morgan in a Colorado 7 League game on Oct. 24.

It didn’t take long for Skyview to get go-ing as the Wolverines scored with 11 min-utes to go in the first quarter. Nick Wotton scored on a 62-yard run on their first pos-session of the game.

It only took Elizabeth about four min-utes to answer as the Cardinals’ Jacob Bur-gett tallied on a 35-yard run. Kicker Coby Cline added the extra point to tie the game at 7-7. The Cardinals then went up 14-7, taking advantage of a 68-yard punt return for a touchdown and a Cline extra-point kick with five minutes left in the quarter. From there, the Cardinals scored even more quickly.

With less than two minutes remaining in the first quarter, Elizabeth’s Jacob Burgett

hauled in an 18-yard pass from quarter-back Willie Weber that would lead to a 21-7 advantage. The duo would strike again with less than a minute remaining, this time on a 42-yard pass completion. The extra-point attempt failed but left Elizabeth leading, 27-7.

It only got better for Elizabeth in the sec-ond quarter, but it did take a little longer. The Cardinals’ Rob Leonard scored on a 25-yard run with five minutes to go, and after Evan Monteith added the extra point, they led 34-7.

Tyler Curtis would then return a punt 70 yards for a touchdown with less than a min-ute to go until halftime. Cline’s extra point sent the Cardinals into the locker room with a 41-7 lead. They would, however, fail to score in the second half.

Skyview would score the only touch-down in the third quarter via a 35-yard run by Devoyn Butler with under three minutes to go. Butler would score the final touch-down in the game on a 35-yard run, this time with three minutes to go in the game.

Simla rolls over HoehneSimla also had a pretty easy time against

visiting Hoehne as the Cubs defeated the Farmers 54-14 on Oct. 17. The Cubs im-

proved to 6-2 while Hoehne dropped to 4-4.Simla quarterback Cody Norris had an-

other fine night as he completed 12 of 17 passes for 291 yards and two touchdowns. Jason George caught five passes for 94 yards and two touchdowns for the Cubs. But the yardage through the air in receptions went to Noah Scott, who caught three passes for 145 yards and one touchdown.

As expected, Norris didn’t have that bad a night on the ground as he rushed seven times for 71 yards. Yet the ground game for Simla was solid as Manual Galaviz rushed 17 times for 179 yards and scored four touchdowns for the winners.

Simla was to play Cripple Creek-Victor in an 8-Man, Southern League game on Oct. 25. The Pioneers have struggled this season and had yet to win a game as of the end of the Oct. 17 contest, putting them at 0-8.

Kiowa has rough nightCuster County’s Conner Rowley made

it a rough night for Kiowa on Oct. 17 as he rushed 28 times for 292 yards and two touchdowns to pace the Bobcats to their 28-12 victory.

Quarterback Jordan Rhodes didn’t have that bad of a night as he completed seven

of 13 passes for 117 yards and a touchdown. Three of those completions also went to Rowley for 82 yards and his aforemen-tioned touchdown. When it was over, Row-ley had accounted for 374 of the 483 yards the Bobcats made.

The Kiowa Indians were set to travel to Fowler on Oct. 24.

Elbert wins in rompElbert was able to keep Longmont Chris-

tian winless as the Bulldogs defeated the Warriors 58-6 on Oct. 17. In the process, the Bulldogs improved to 6-2 and was to host Gilpin County (5-3) on Oct. 24.

Shawn Graves had a solid night rushing for Elbert, carrying the football seven times for 148 yards. He might have wanted a bet-ter game throwing the ball as he only com-pleted four of 10 passes for 44 yards.

It was a good night all around for El-bert’s Ross Millard as well, as he tacked on 98 yards on only five carries and teammate Daniel Mayer picked up 67 yards on nine carries.

Luke Puchino completed eight passes for 148 yards and a touchdown for Long-mont Christian. However, he wished he could have had a lot more, as 19 of his pass-es fell incomplete.

Elizabeth scores a touchdown in a 28-0 win over Englewood in September as Rob Leonard, center, pushes through a pile of four Pirate defenders. On Oct. 17, the Cardinals defeated visiting Skyview 41-21. File photo

Elizabeth falls to 5-4 on seasonSimla, Elbert win regular season �nales, prepare for playo�sBy Scott StockerSpecial to Colorado Community Media

Elizabeth definitely had a tough road trip Oct. 24 as the Cardinals were soundly whipped by Fort Morgan, 42-7. The Cardi-nals dropped to 5-4 with the loss in their Colorado 7 League encounter with the Mustangs, who improved to 7-2.

Hopes are high that Elizabeth can re-bound in its regular season ending game as

the Cardinals play Vista Peak Prep and try to find a way into the Class 3A state play-offs. Vista Peak Prep defeated Fort Lupton, 48-14, last Friday to improve to 4-5 on the season.

SIMLA 66, CRIPPLE CREEK-VICTOR 12Simla scored 42 points in the open-

ing quarter and the Cubs added two more touchdowns in the second and another pair in the fourth to close out their scoring. With a 54-0 lead at the half, the clock was on full rundown for the final 24 minutes.

Simla, 6-2, locked up the Class A, 8-Man Southern League title with the victory. The Cubs will now head into the state play-offs as the No. 7 seed and will host No. 10

Springfield (8-1).Springfield lost its final regular season

game last week to Granada, 28-12. Granada (8-1) has been deemed the No. 4 seed and will host Sedgwick County in its first playoff game on Saturday.

If Simla wins, the Cubs will play the win-ner of the Norwood-Fowler game.

FOWLER 42, KIOWA 32It was a rough ending to the 2014 season

for Kiowa in their 8-Man, Southern League final.

Blaine Larson had an outstanding game on both sides of the football for Fowler as the Grizzlies improved to 5-4 with their 42-32 victory against Kiowa. With the defeat,

the Indians end their season at 2-7.It’s now onto the 8-Man state playoffs

for Fowler and it’s not going to be an easy task. The Grizzlies have been seeded 15th in the field of 16 teams and have to travel to second seed Norwood (9-0) for their first round game. Norwood has only allowed 46 points to be scored against it this season while scoring 408.

ELBERT 30, GILPIN COUNTY 14Elbert improved to 7-2 with the victory

over Gilpin County and now moves into the state playoffs against top seeded Dayspring Christian. Ironically, even with a fine 7-2 re-cord, the Bulldogs are going into the play-offs as the number 16 seed.

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R102720 cHRistiANseN cRAiG% GeNeVieVe cHRistiNseN 171 GROVER LN BALD KNOB, AR 72010-9764Parcel: 4079288470Section: 28 Township: 7 Range: 59 ALL SECS 20-30 7 59 1280 ACRES .0064 INTEREST 8.19 NET ACRES W2 .0064 INTEREST 2.05 NET ACRES Section: 22 Township: 7 Range: 59 S2-S2N2 .0064 INTEREST 3.07 NET ACRES Section: 26 Township: 7 Range: 60 ALL .0064 INTEREST 4.10 NET ACRES Section: 2 Township: 7 Range: 60 NE4-W2SE4-E2SW4 .0064 INTEREST 2.05 NET ACRES Section: 8 Township: 8 Range: 60 ALL .0064 INTER-EST 4.10 NET ACRES Section: 9 Township: 8 Range: 60 NW4 .0064 INTEREST 1.02 NET ACRES Section: 10 Township: 8 Range: 60 N2N2 .0064 INTEREST 1.02 NET ACRES Section: 12 Township: 8 Range: 60 SW4NW4-SW4SE4-W2SW4-SE4SW4 .0064 INTEREST 1.28 NET ACRES Section: 24 Township: 7 Range: 60 E2E2 .0064 INTEREST 1.02 NET ACRES Section: 2 Township: 8 Range: 60 S2-S2N2 .0064 INTER-EST 3.07 NET ACRES Section: 34 Township: 7 Range: 60 SE4-SE4SW4-S2NE4-NE4NE4 .0064 INTEREST 2.05 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALSActual Value: $240Year 2013 Tax $3.88 Interest $0.27 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00Total Due: $59.15

R102731 cHRistiANseN cRAiG% GeNeVieVe cHRistiANseN 171 GROVER LN BALD KNOB, AR 72010-9764Parcel: 4080041260 Section: 4 Township: 8 Range: 60 SE4-S2NE4-NW4NE4-N2NW4 .0064 INTEREST 2.3 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALSActual Value: $30Year 2013 Tax $0.68 Interest $0.05 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00Total Due: $55.73

R102713 cHRistiANseN GeNeVieVe171 GROVER LN BALD KNOB, AR 72010-9764Parcel: 4079208480 Section: 20 Township: 7 Range: 59 ALL SECS 20-30 7 59 .045 INTEREST 57.60 NET ACRES Section: 22 Township: 7 Range: 59 S2N2-S2 .045 INTEREST 21.60 NET ACRES Section: 28 Town-ship: 7 Range: 59 W2 .045 INTEREST 14.40 NET ACRES Section: 26 Township: 7 Range: 60 ALL .045 INTEREST 28.80 NET ACRES Section: 2 Township: 7 Range: 60 NE4-W2SE4-E2SW4 .045 INTEREST 14.40 NET ACRES Section: 8 Town-ship: 8 Range: 60 ALL .045 INTEREST 28.80 NET ACRES Section: 9 Township: 8 Range: 60 NW4 .045 INTEREST 7.20 NET ACRES Section: 10 Township: 8 Range: 60 N2N2 .045 INTEREST 7.20 NET ACRES Section: 12 Township: 8 Range: 60 SW4NW4-SW4SE4-W2SW4-SE4SW4 .045 INTEREST 9.00 NET ACRES Section: 24 Town-ship: 7 Range: 60 E2E2 .045 INTEREST 7.20 NET ACRES Section: 2 Township: 8 Range: 60 S2-S2N2 .045 INTEREST 21.60 NET ACRES Section: 34 Township: 7 Range: 60 SE4-SE4SW4-S2NE4-NE4NE4 .045 INTEREST 14.40 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALSActual Value: $1,590Year 2013 Tax $25.52 Interest $1.79 Penalty $0.00 Other $47.69Total Due: $75.00R102732 cHRistiANseN GeNeVieVe171 GROVER LN BALD KNOB, AR 72010-9764Parcel: 4080041264 Section: 4 Township: 8 Range: 60 SE4-S2NE4-NW4NE4-N2NW4 .045 INTEREST 16.2 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALSActual Value: $100Year 2013 Tax $2.04 Interest $0.14 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00Total Due: $57.18

R115306 ciRbo tHoMAs e%lARRY ciRbo, P.R. 14206 N 95th St Longmont, CO 80504-8007Parcel: 0923209017Section: 23 Township: 10 Range: 59Subdivision: MATHESON ADDITION NO.3 Block: 003 Lot: 0017 THRU:- Lot: 0025LESS HIGHWAYActual Value: $3,97637211 US HWY 24Year 2013 Tax $91.96 Interest $6.44 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $123.40

R101216 ciRbo tHoMAs e%lARRY ciRbo, P.R. 14206 N 95TH STREET LONGMONT, CO 80504Parcel: 0923210005 Section: 23 Township: 10 Range: 59 (TOTAL 0.368 A) Subdivision: MATHESON TOWN LIMITS Block: ARB Lot: 5:PAR 117’ X 175’ X 75’ X 167’ IN NW4NW4 Actual Value: $13,90837131 US HWY 24Year 2013 Tax $88.76 Interest $6.21 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $119.97

R101217 ciRbo tHoMAs e sR%lARRY ciRbo P.R. 14206 N 95TH STREET LONGMONT, CO 80504Parcel: 0923210006 Section: 23 Township: 10 Range: 59 :PAR IN NW4NW4 E TO W 125’ W/ APPROX 65’ ON E & 75’ ON W BOUNDED BY HWY ON S (TOTAL 0.201 A) Subdivision: MATHESON TOWN LIMITS Block: ARB Lot: 5A AND:- Lot: 6AActual Value: $16,83037281 US HWY 24Year 2013 Tax $107.16 Interest $7.50 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $139.66

R101760 clARKe JAcK Wellsc/o cHucK FARisH PO BOX 027 PEBBLE BEACH, CA 93953-0027Parcel: 4003097500 Section: 26 Township: 9 Range: 63 SW4 (160 ACRES 3/1536 INTEREST .32 MRA) Section: 27 Township: 9 Range: 63 SE4 (160 ACRES 3/1536 IN-TEREST .31 MRA) Section: 34 Township: 9 Range: 63 N2NE4(80 ACRES 3/1536 INTEREST .16 MRA) Section: 35 Township: 9 Range: 63 W2 (320 ACRES 3/1536 INTEREST .63 MRA) Section: 14 Township: 10 Range: 63 SE4SW4 (40 ACRES 3/1536 INTER-EST .08 MRA) Section: 15 Township: 10 Range: 63 SW4, S2SE4 (240 ACRES 3/1536 INTEREST .47 MRA) Section: 22 Township: 10 Range: 63 ALL (640 ACRES 3/1536 INTEREST 1.25 MRA) Section: 23 Township: 10 Range: 63 SW4, E2NW4, E2 (560 ACRES 3/1536 INTEREST 1.09 MRA) Section: 24 Township: 10 Range: 63 ALL(640 ACRES 3/1536 INTEREST 1.25) Section: 19 Township: 10 Range: 62 E2W2 (160 ACRES 3/1536 INTEREST .31 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS)Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALSActual Value: $30Year 2013 Tax $0.68 Interest $0.05 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00Total Due: $55.73

R101777 clARKe JAcK WellsC/O CHUCK FARISH PO BOX 027 PEBBLE BEACH, CA 93953-0027Parcel: 4003254400 Section: 25 Township: 10 Range: 63 SE4-NW4 25 10 63 320 ACRES 3/1536 INTEREST .62 NET ACRES ALL 27 10 63 640 ACRES 3/1536 INTEREST 1.25 NET ACRES ALL 26 10 63 640 ACRES 3/1536 INTEREST 1.25 NET ACRES E2-E2NW4-S2SW4 28 10 63 480 ACRES 3/1536 INTEREST .94 NET ACRES S2NE4SE4-10 A. IN E2SE4SE4 32 10 63 30 ACRES 3/1536 INTEREST .06 NET ACRES S2-N2NW4-SE4NW4-NE4: 33-10-63 600 ACRES 3/1536 INTEREST 1.17 NET ACRES ALL 34 10 63 640 ACRES 3/1536 INTEREST 1.25 NET ACRES ALL 35 10 63 640 ACRES 3/1536 INTEREST (EX COAL IN SE4SW4- S2SE4-NE4SE4) 1.25 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALSActual Value: $70Year 2013 Tax $1.32 Interest $0.09 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00Total Due: $56.41

R101897 clARKe JAcK Wellsc/o cHucK FARisH PO BOX 027 PEBBLE BEACH, CA 93953-0027Parcel: 4017123680 Section: 12 Township: 11 Range: 57 S2 12 11 57 320 ACRES 3/768 INTEREST 1.25 NET ACRES N2-SE4 14 11 57 480 ACRES 3/768 INTEREST 1.88 NET ACRES S2 24 11 57 320 ACRES 3/768 INTEREST 1.25 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEV-ERED MINERALSActual Value: $30Year 2013 Tax $0.68 Interest $0.05 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00Total Due: $55.73

R102187 clARKe JAcK Wellsc/o cHucK FARisH PO BOX 027 PEBBLE BEACH, CA 93953-0027Parcel: 4060069930Section: 6 Township: 6 Range: 60 ALL 3/3072 INTEREST 0.69 NET ACRES Section: 8 Town-ship: 6 Range: 60 ALL 3/3072 INTEREST 0.63 NET ACRES Section: 18 Township: 6 Range: 60 E2-E2W2 3/3072 INTEREST 0.47 NET ACRES Section: 12 Township: 6 Range: 61 ALL 3/3072 INTEREST 0.62 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALSActual Value: $30Year 2013 Tax $0.56 Interest $0.04 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00Total Due: $55.60

R102250 clARKe JAcK Wellsc/o cHucK FARisH PO BOX 027 PEBBLE BEACH, CA 93953-0027Parcel: 4061028490Section: 2 Township: 6 Range: 61 N2-N2S2-SE-4SE4 3/3072 INTEREST 0.60 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALSActual Value: $30Year 2013 Tax $0.56 Interest $0.04 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00Total Due: $55.60

R114096 clAWsoN JeNNiFeR l49357 CO RD 142 LIMON, CO 80828Parcel: 8702400059 Section: 2 Township: 8 Range: 57Subdivision: RURALA PAR IN S2E2: 2 8 57 100 ACRES Actual Value: $10,777,49525 CO RD 142 #Towers 19-21Year 2013 Tax $213.08 Interest $14.92 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $253.00

R102335 cliFFoRD KAY2715 SWASONT WAY HOLLADAY, UT 84117-6342Parcel: 4062341310 Section: 34 Township: 6 Range: 62 NW4: 2 7 62 160 A MR 1/16 INT 10 A ALL SEC 4 & 5: 7 62 1280 A MR 1/16 INT 80 A E2E2: 34 6 62 160 A MR 1/16 INT 10 A W2: W2E2: 34 6 62 480 A MR 1/32 INT 15 A E2NE4: 28 7 62 80 A MR 1/16 INT 5 A ALL SEC 26 7 62 640 A MR 1/16 INT 40 A TOTAL MRA 160 A MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALSActual Value: $1,100Year 2013 Tax $18.72 Interest $1.31 Penalty $0.00 Other $50.00Total Due: $70.03

R100109 coit coRDleY & KeMPPO BOX 125 SIMLA, CO 80835-0125Parcel: 0026310010 Section: 26 Township: 10 Range: 60 (TOTAL 0.258 A) Subdivision: SIMLA ORIGINAL Block: 12 Lot: 27 THRU:- Lot: 29Actual Value: $28,134211 NAVAJO AVEYear 2013 Tax $109.24 Interest $7.65 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $141.89

R117691 cooPeR iRis sueWilKeRsoN JAMes WillAARD iiiWilKeRsoN JeNNiFeR ANNecooPeR RicHARD NPO BOX 2647 ELIZABETH, CO 80107-2647Parcel: 8415301001 Tract: A Section: 15 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivi-sion: SUNFLOWER RIDGE MINOR RES DEV Lot: 000ATRACT A OPEN SPACEActual Value: $1,0006551 SUNFLOWER CIRYear 2013 Tax $24.80 Interest $1.74 Penalty $0.00 Other $48.46Total Due: $75.00

R118222 coRbiN FReDeRicK A6050 WAGON WHEEL DR PEYTON, CO 80831-7627Parcel: 2904100172 Section: 4 Township: 12 Range: 59Subdivision: RURALA E2NE4 & PAR IN N2N2SE4: 4 12 59 DESC B689 P509Actual Value: $1,87435510 CO RD 50Year 2013 Tax $42.88 Interest $3.00 Penalty $0.00 Other $29.12Total Due: $75.00

R116321 cR 29 llcPO BOX 656 CASTLE ROCK, CO 80104-0656Parcel: 2910100153 Section: 10 Township: 12 Range: 59Subdivision: RURALA Block: 002 Lot: 0000 PAR IN NE4: 10 12 59 35.981 ACRES DESC B624 P851 AKA TRACT 2 BOONE REZONE Actual Value: $3,03036890 CO RD 46Year 2013 Tax $69.92 Interest $4.89 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $99.81

R102348 DAuGHeNbAuGH AMY J5752 S NETHERLAND STREET CENTENNIAL, CO 80015Parcel: 4063180015 Section: 18 Township: 6 Range: 63 S2 1/40 INTEREST 7.36 NET ACRES Section: 24 Township: 6 Range: 64 N2:SE4 1/40 INTEREST12.00 NET ACRES SW4 1/60 INTEREST 2.67 NET ACRES Section: 26 Township: 6 Range: 64 N2 1/60 INTEREST 5.33 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALSActual Value: $170Year 2013 Tax $4.08 Interest $0.29 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00Total Due: $59.37

R118753 DestiNY VeNtuRes 11 llc8203 E. 8TH AVENUE DENVER, CO 80230Parcel: 8513100168 Section: 13 Township: 8 Range: 65Subdivision: RU-RALO PAR IN SE4NE4: 13 8 65 DESC B683 P160Actual Value: $99,915Year 2013 Tax $3,086.88 Interest $216.08 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $3,327.96

R120110 DeWiNDt JoHN e & PAtRiciA APO BOX 494 HOOKER, OK 73945-0494Parcel: 7029100060 Section: 29 Township: 7 Range: 60 NW4NE4; NE4NW4: EXCEPT WEST 990’ ( 60 ACRES)Subdivision: RURALAActual Value: $38,14528522 CO RD 154Year 2013 Tax $150.54 Interest $9.03 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $184.57

R116601 DoWNeY cRYstAl00303 W CENTRAL AVE MISSOULA, MT 59801-6815Parcel: 8717100112 Section: 17 Township: 8 Range: 57Subdivision: RURALA ALL: 17 8 57 640 ACRES UNDIVIDED 7/64 INTEREST 70 NET ACRES Actual Value: $2,169Year 2013 Tax $43.24 Interest $3.03 Penalty $0.00 Other $28.73Total Due: $75.00

R120235 DoWNeY-sMileY cRYstAl303 WEST CENTRAL AVENUE MISSOULA, MT 59801Parcel: 8704100064 Section: 4 Township: 8 Range: 57 E2 (80.019 ACRES 1/5 INTERES TOTAL ACRES 16.035)Subdivision: RURALAActual Value: $1,510Year 2013 Tax $29.96 Interest $2.10 Penalty $0.00 Other $42.94Total Due: $75.00

Public NoticeDeliNQueNt tAX Notice

Public Notice is hereby given that i, Richard Pettitt, will ac-cording to law, offer at public sale, at the elbert county courthouse, 215 comanche st. Kiowa, county of elbert, state of colorado, on the 18th of November, 2014, com-mencing at 9:00 a.m. of the said day the described real

estate, situated in the said county on which taxes for the 2013 and prior years have not been paid as shall be neces-sary to pay herein below set down, together with interest, advertising and delinquent interest and fees to wit:

elbeRt couNtY DeliNQueNt tAX Notice

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Legal Notice No: 23054 -23058 * First Publication: October 16, 2014Last Publication: October 30, 2014 * Publisher: The Elbert County News

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R120511 DRAil iNVestMeNts llc20501 VENTURA BLVD #130 WOODLAND HILLS, CA 91364Parcel: 7917400148 Section: 17 Township: 7 Range: 59 PARC IN SE4 AKA PARC 7Subdivision: RURALAActual Value: $1,684Year 2013 Tax $27.16 Interest $1.90 Penalty $0.00 Other $45.94Total Due: $75.00

R120512 DRAil iNVestMeNts llc20501 VENTURA BLVD #130 WOODLAND HILLS, CA 91364Parcel: 7917400149 Section: 17 Township: 7 Range: 59 PARC IN SE4 AKA AS PARC 8Subdivision: RURALAActual Value: $1,678Year 2013 Tax $27.16 Interest $1.90 Penalty $0.00 Other $45.94Total Due: $75.00

R120508 DRAil iNVestMeNts llc20501 VENTURA BLVD #130 WOODLAND HILLS, CA 91364Parcel: 7918400151 Section: 18 Township: 7 Range: 59 PAR IN E2 AKA PARC 12Subdivision: RURALAActual Value: $1,387Year 2013 Tax $22.16 Interest $1.55 Penalty $0.00 Other $50.00Total Due: $73.71

R102721 DuRAN MAttie%GeNeVieVe cHRistiANseN 171 GRoVeR lN BALD KNOB, AR 72010-9764Parcel: 4079288610Section: 28 Township: 7 Range: 59 ALL SECS 20-30 7 59 1280 ACRES .0128 INTEREST 16.38 NET ACRES W2 .0128 INTEREST 4.10 NET ACRES Section: 22 Township: 7 Range: 59 S2-S2N2 .0128 INTEREST 6.14 NET ACRES Section: 26 Township: 7 Range: 60 ALL .0128 INTEREST 8.19 NET ACRES Section: 2 Township: 7 Range: 60 NE4-W2SE4-E2SW4 .0128 INTEREST 4.10 NET ACRES Section: 8 Township: 8 Range: 60 ALL .0128 INTER-EST 8.19 NET ACRES Section: 9 Township: 8 Range: 60 NW4 .0128 INTEREST 2.05 NET ACRES Section: 10 Township: 8 Range: 60 N2N2 .0128 INTEREST 2.05 NET ACRES Section: 12 Township: 8 Range: 60 SW4NW4-SW4SE4-W2SW4-SE4SW4 .0128 INTEREST 2.56 NET ACRES Section: 24 Township: 7 Range: 60 E2E2 .0128 INTEREST 2.05 NET ACRES Section: 2 Township: 8 Range: 60 S2-S2N2 .0128 INTER-EST 6.14 NET ACRES Section: 34 Township: 7 Range: 60 SE4-SE4SW4-S2NE4-NE4NE4 .0128 INTEREST 4.10 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALSActual Value: $450Year 2013 Tax $7.20 Interest $0.50 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00Total Due: $62.70

R102733 DuRAN MAttie% cHRistiANseN GeNeVieVe 171 GROVER LN BALD KNOB, AR 72010-9764Parcel: 4080041400 Section: 4 Township: 8 Range: 60 SE4-S2NE4-NW4NE4-N2NW4 .0128 INTEREST 4.61 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALSActual Value: $30Year 2013 Tax $0.68 Interest $0.05 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00Total Due: $55.73

R115354 elA llc20210 E SMOKY HILL ROAD CENTENNIAL, CO 80015Parcel: 7501403001 Section: 1 Township: 7 Range: 65Subdivision: DEER CREEK FARM FIL 3 (PUD) Lot: 0143Actual Value: $255,00641105 CO RD 13Year 2013 Tax $6,915.60 Interest $484.09 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $7,424.69

R102623 eVANs DARYlEVANS PEGGY JPO BOX 271 ELIZABETH, CO 80107-0271Parcel: 4074290375 Section: 29 Township: 7 Range: 64 SW4:W2SE4:S2NW4: 2/3 INTEREST 213.33 NET A MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALSActual Value: $1,480Year 2013 Tax $36.76 Interest $2.57 Penalty $0.00 Other $35.67Total Due: $75.00

R102638 eVANs DARYleVANs HeRbeRt estAteeVANs lolA MGAsPeR teResAPO BOX 271 ELIZABETH, CO 80107-0271Parcel: 4074320385Section: 32 Township: 7 Range: 64 N2 2/3 INTEREST213.33 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS ET AL: HERBERT EVANS ESTATE LOLA M EVANS TERESA GASPAR DARYL EVANS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALSActual Value: $1,480Year 2013 Tax $36.76 Interest $2.57 Penalty $0.00 Other $35.67Total Due: $75.00

R116225 eVANs DARYleVANs PeGGY JPO BOX 271 ELIZABETH, CO 80107-0271Parcel: 8407404007 Section: 7 Township: 8 Range: 64 A STRIP OF LANE IN NW4SE4 (54’ X 308’) (TOTAL .382 MOL)Subdivision: ELIZABETH GARLANDS ADDITIONActual Value: $1,000Year 2013 Tax $30.88 Interest $2.16 Penalty $0.00 Other $41.96Total Due: $75.00

R113956 eVANs DARYl GeVANs PeGGY JPO BOX 271 ELIZABETH, CO 80107-0271Parcel: 8407100418 Section: 7 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: RURALA PAR IN N2 & IN S2: 7 8 64 161.389 ACRES MOL Actual Value: $115,89034251 N BANNER STYear 2013 Tax $1,071.52 Interest $75.01 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $1,171.53

R119239 eVeRitt AiRFielD llc7221 N HYPERION WAY PARKER, CO 80134Parcel: 6515203006 Section: 15 Township: 6 Range: 65Subdivision: ROCKY MOUNTAIN AIRPARK ESTATES Lot: 3Actual Value: $96158 SKYHAWK WAYYear 2013 Tax $24.84 Interest $1.74 Penalty $0.00 Other $48.42Total Due: $75.00

R100709 FAuGHNAN JoHN HuGH tRust & eVA l tRust21987 CO RD 9 ELBERT, CO 80106Parcel: 0403105009 MBL HOME TITLE: 34E21656 MAKE: LONG SIZE: 14 X 64 Section: 3 Township: 10 Range: 64 (TOTAL 0.452 A) Subdivision: ELBERT SCOTTS ADDITION Lot: 49 AND:- Lot: 51 AND:- Lot: 53 AND:- Lot: 55 AND:- Lot: 57:E ON ECCLES ST , :E ON ECCLES ST , :FRONTING E ON ECCLES ST LESS HWY , :FRONTING E ON ECCLES ST LESS HWY , :FRONTING E ON ECCLES ST LESS HWY Actual Value: $79,31523815 N ELBERT RD,23809 N ELBERT RD,23813 N ELBERT RDYear 2013 Tax $477.60 Interest $33.43 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $536.03

R100711 FAuGHNAN JoHN HuGH tRust & eVA l tRust21987 CO RD 9 ELBERT, CO 80106Parcel: 0403105011 Section: 3 Township: 10 Range: 64 (TOTAL 0.093 A) Subdivision: ELBERT SCOTTS ADDITION Lot: 59 AND:- Lot: 61 AND:- Lot: 63:FRONTING E ON ECCLES ST W OF FLOOD CONTROL DIKE , :FRONTING E ON ECCLES ST W OF FLOOD CONTROL DIKE , :FRONTING E ON ECCLES ST W OF FLOOD CONTROL DIKE Actual Value: $4,622Year 2013 Tax $27.96 Interest $1.96 Penalty $0.00 Other $45.08Total Due: $75.00

R101001 FAuGHNAN JoHN HuGH tRust & FAuGHNAN eVA l tRust21987 CO RD 9 ELBERT, CO 80106Parcel: 0511400011 Section: 11 Township: 10 Range: 65 :SE4 Section: 12 Township: 10 Range: 65 :S2SW4 Section: 13 Township: 10 Range: 65 :NE4NW4 Section: 14 Township: 10 Range: 65 :NE4,NE4SE4: LESS 15.5 RDSubdivision: RURALA (TOTAL 464.50 A) Actual Value: $104,07521987 CO RD 9,21989 CO RD 9Year 2013 Tax $1,161.92 Interest $81.33 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $1,268.25

R118926 FiRstieR bANK1601 BRYAN ST DALLAS, TX 75201-3430Parcel: 7427101052 Section: 27 Township: 7 Range: 64Subdivision: BRI-TANIE RIDGE ESTATES Lot: 00A (OPEN SPACE)Actual Value: $1,00037750 BOBCAT CIRYear 2013 Tax $27.68 Interest $1.94 Penalty $0.00 Other $45.38Total Due: $75.00

R100262 FosteR Joe & PAMelA31657 CO RD 74 SIMLA, CO 80835Parcel: 0035212008 Section: 35 Township: 10 Range: 60 Subdivision: SIMLA ADDITION 1 Block: 23 Lot: 14N 1/2 OF LOT 13 (TOTAL 0.258 A) Actual Value: $60,138405 DAKOTA AVEYear 2013 Tax $466.20 Interest $32.63 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $523.83

R100347 FRAtes RobeRt & MARK880 NEWCOMBE ST LAKEWOOD, CO 80215Parcel: 0035229003 Section: 35 Township: 10 Range: 60 (TOTAL 0.572 A) Subdivision: SIMLA HEIGHTS Block: 9 Lot: 4 THRU:- Lot: 6Actual Value: $8,721806 PUEBLO AVEYear 2013 Tax $746.17 Interest $52.23 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $823.40

R119259 GAlVAN MARiA GuDeliA & sAlVADoRPO BOX 924 LIMON, CO 80828-0924Parcel: 7910400135 Section: 10 Township: 7 Range: 59Subdivision: RURALA PAR IN SE4: 10 7 59 DEC B696 P122Actual Value: $1,648Year 2013 Tax $26.60 Interest $1.86 Penalty $0.00 Other $46.54Total Due: $75.00

R114086 GeoRGe lisA MicHelle6344 LAGUNA CIR HIGHLANDS RANCH, CO 80130-3347Parcel: 0026300095 Section: 26 Township: 10 Range: 60Subdivision: SIMLA ORIGINAL PAR IN S2SW4: 26 10 60 R R RIGHT OFActual Value: $27,136621 ANTELOPE STYear 2013 Tax $764.72 Interest $53.53 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $843.25

R101177 GiecK bobbY A20935 1ST ST MATHESON, CO 80830Parcel: 0922106001 Section: 22 Township: 10 Range: 59 (TOTAL 0.184 A) Subdivision: MATHESON ADDITION NO.2 Block: 2 Lot: 11 AND:- Lot: 12Actual Value: $1,60020955 MAIN STYear 2013 Tax $36.80 Interest $2.58 Penalty $0.00 Other $35.62Total Due: $75.00

R101179 GiecK bobbY A20935 1ST ST MATHESON, CO 80830Parcel: 0922106004 Section: 22 Township: 10 Range: 59 (TOTAL 0.390 A) Subdivision: MATHESON ADDITION NO.2 Block: 2 Lot: 21 THRU:- Lot: 24Actual Value: $20,03520936 FIRST STYear 2013 Tax $127.96 Interest $8.96 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $161.92

R108373 GleAsoN JoHN MARtiN33070 PVT RD 29 ELIZABETH, CO 80107Parcel: 8414300282 Section: 14 Township: 8 Range: 64 W2SW4Subdivision: RURALAActual Value: $176,69733070 PVT RD 29Year 2013 Tax $1,195.68 Interest $83.70 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $1,304.38

R120348 GolD cReeK coMMoNs llc32176 COUNTY ROAD 17 ELIZABETH, CO 80107Parcel: 8512100187 Section: 12 Township: 8 Range: 65 PAR IN E2 12 8 65 DESC B695 P702Subdivision: RURALA, Actual Value: $230Year 2013 Tax $9.56 Interest $0.67 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00Total Due: $65.23

R106796 GolDsbeRRY JeFF MGOLDSBERRY TRUDI A21100 STATE ST SPC 120 SAN JACINTO, CA 92583-8120Parcel: 7535202001 Section: 35 Township: 7 Range: 65Subdivision: PAWNEE HILLS FIL 2 (PUD) Block: 002 Lot: 0005Actual Value: $338,0331809 PAWNEE PKWYYear 2013 Tax $2,300.40 Interest $161.03 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $2,486.43

R118170 GooDHue RoGeR5656 N FLINTWOOD PARKER, CO 80134Parcel: 8513127002 Section: 13 Township: 8 Range: 65Subdivision: ELIZABETH STREET PLAZA 1ST AMENDEMENT Lot: 2AActual Value: $165,297Year 2013 Tax $5,106.44 Interest $357.45 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $5,488.89

R118172 GooDHue RoGeR5656 N FLINTWOOD PARKER, CO 80134Parcel: 8513127003 Section: 13 Township: 8 Range: 65Subdivision: ELIZABETH STREET PLAZA 1ST AMENDEMENT Lot: 002CActual Value: $165,297Year 2013 Tax $5,106.44 Interest $357.45 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $5,488.89

R118998 GRAFt RobeRt R iVGRAFt RobeRt R FAMilY tRustGRAFt RobeRt R cHilDReNs tRust8888 CO RD 74-82 ELBERT, CO 80106Parcel: 0425400258 Section: 25 Township: 10 Range: 64Subdivision: RURALA PAR IN E2SE4: 25 10 64 DESC B691 P144 AKA PAR 1Actual Value: $184,8278888 CO RD 74-82Year 2013 Tax $1,008.60 Interest $70.60 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $1,104.20

R118999 GRAFT ROBERT R IVGRAFT ROBERT R FAMILY TRUSTGRAFT ROBERT R CHILDRENS TRUSTRRG FAMILY LLP8888 CO RD 74-82 ELBERT, CO 80106Parcel: 0425400259 Section: 25 Township: 10 Range: 64Subdivision: RURALA PAR IN E2SE4: 25 10 64 DESC B691 P145 AKA PAR 2Actual Value: $1,349Year 2013 Tax $26.24 Interest $1.84 Penalty $0.00 Other $46.92Total Due: $75.00

R101222 GReeR Rose l34025 E US HWY 24 MATHESON, CO 80830Parcel: 0923211006 Section: 23 Township: 10 Range: 59 (TOTAL 0.112 A) Subdivision: MATHESON ADDITION NO.3 Block: 4 Lot: 1 THRU:- Lot: 6 N OF US HWY 24Actual Value: $17,91737025 US HWY 24Year 2013 Tax $209.92 Interest $14.69 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $249.61

R118174 GRiNDstAFF louise A43660 SADDLEHORN DR ELIZABETH, CO 80107Parcel: 6302100197 Section: 2 Township: 6 Range: 63Subdivision: RURALA PAR IN NE4 TRACK 3Actual Value: $138,474Year 2013 Tax $2,350.76 Interest $164.55 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $2,540.31

R112460 HAlbRooK Alice F00202 RUSHMORE ST ELIZABETH, CO 80107Parcel: 8407307008Section: 7 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: ELIZABETH VILLAGES FIL 1 1ST AMENDMENT Lot: 0008Actual Value: $173,836202 RUSHMORE STYear 2013 Tax $1,474.20 Interest $103.19 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $1,602.39

R100642 HAlMA coRY bYRoN & KAseY lYNN11605 MERIDIAN MARKET VIEW UNIT 124, PMB 203 FALCON, CO 80831Parcel: 0331201003Section: 31 Township: 10 Range: 63Subdivision: HIDE-A-WAY RANCHES Block: 3 Lot: 2 (TOTAL 7.890 A) Actual Value: $71,01018864 SMOKEY PINE RDYear 2013 Tax $1,363.24 Interest $95.43 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $1,483.67

R119478 HAMbY cARol iNc.PO BOX 430 PARKER, CO 80134Parcel: 7405101004 Section: 5 Township: 7 Range: 64Subdivision: O’BRIEN VALLEY MINOR DEVELOPMENT Lot: 3Actual Value: $94,94441980 GOLDEN WILLOW CIRYear 2013 Tax $2,354.28 Interest $164.80 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $2,544.08

R119943 HAseNbAlG KiRKPO BOX 395 LIMON, CO 80828Parcel: 9012300140 Section: 12 Township: 9 Range: 60Subdivision: RURALA PAR IN S2S2 (120 A) LESS 4.491 ACRES FOR ROAD 115.509 AActual Value: $5,41432845 ST HWY 86Year 2013 Tax $124.72 Interest $8.73 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $158.45

R100614 HAuG AleNe10350 CO RD 94 ELBERT, CO 80106-9210Parcel: 0320300033 Section: 20 Township: 10 Range: 63 :S2SW4:SW4SE4 (TOTAL 120 A) Subdivision: RURALAActual Value: $7,397Year 2013 Tax $144.56 Interest $10.12 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $179.68

R116587 HAYes JoNHAYes lisA38280 RUSTY SPUR TR AGATE, CO 80101-9707Parcel: 8126100096 Section: 26 Township: 8 Range: 61Subdivision: RURALA PAR IN NE4: 26 8 61 70.027 ACRES DESC B631 P019 Actual Value: $1,613Year 2013 Tax $27.52 Interest $1.93 Penalty $0.00 Other $45.55Total Due: $75.00

R106572 HAYes KARie sue528 Verdos Dr Elizabeth, CO 80107-8546Parcel: 7527301043 Section: 27 Township: 7 Range: 65Subdivision: PONDEROSA PARK ESTATES UNIT 03 Lot: 11 Unit: 3Actual Value: $210,804528 VERDOS DRYear 2013 Tax $717.48 Interest $43.05 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $785.53

R108593 HecoX JAcKHecoX MARilYNN A%EVAN HECOX 4540 W 36TH AVE DENVER, CO 80212Parcel: 8418112002 Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: ELIZABETH AMENDED Block: 9 Lot: 7 THRU:- Lot: 10Actual Value: $169,340249 E POPLAR STYear 2013 Tax $7,367.02 Interest $515.69 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $7,907.71

R119781 HeiGR RANcH lllP24063 CO RD 122 RAMAH, CO 80832Parcel: 8135100121 Section: 7 Township: 8 Range: 60Subdivision: RURALA ALL: 6 9 60 (632.03), N2, PAR IN N2S2: 7 9 60 (384.998 A), E2E2: 34 8 61 (160 A), ALL: 35 8 61 (640 A), , ALL: LESS B170 P109: 2 9 61 (634.610 A), E2: 3 9 61 (318.90 A), NE4: 10 9 61 (160 A), ALL: 11 9 61 LESS B238 P489 & B587 P 375 (478.959 A), PAR IN 12 9 61 (350.537 A), ALL: 1 9 61 LESS 160.002 A DESC B708 P987 479.018 AValue: $97,668Year 2013 Tax $1,657.72 Interest $116.04 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $1,798.76

R102418 HelM GeoRGiANA325 PELLETIER DR SIOUX CITY, IA 51104Parcel: 4068089195Section: 8 Township: 6 Range: 58 E2E2-SW4NE4-SE4NW4-W2SE4 1/20 INTEREST 16.00 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALSActual Value: $100Year 2013 Tax $1.68 Interest $0.12 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00Total Due: $56.80

R100413 HeRtNeKY RobeRt APO BOX 20 RAMAH, CO 80832-0020Parcel: 0116200029 Section: 16 Township: 10 Range: 61 :NW4 (TOTAL 160 A) Subdivision: RURALAActual Value: $3,686Year 2013 Tax $85.00 Interest $5.95 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $115.95

R100415 HeRtNeKY RobeRt APO BOX 020 RAMAH, CO 80832-0020Parcel: 0117200031Section: 17 Township: 10 Range: 61 :W2, SE4 (480 A) Section: 18 Township: 10 Range: 61 :SW4, S2SE4 (240 A) Subdivision: RURALA (TOTAL 720 A) Actual Value: $60,10622883 CO RD 86Year 2013 Tax $618.88 Interest $43.32 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $687.20

R100441 HeRtNeKY RobeRt APO BOX 20 RAMAH, CO 80832-0020Parcel: 0129100050Section: 29 Township: 10 Range: 61 :N2 (TOTAL 320 A) Subdivision: RURALAActual Value: $34,85119702 CO RD 89Year 2013 Tax $424.64 Interest $29.72 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $479.36

R100442 HeRtNeKY RobeRt APO BOX 20 RAMAH, CO 80832-0020Parcel: 0129300051 Section: 29 Township: 10 Range: 61 :S2 (TOTAL 320 A) Subdivision: RURALAActual Value: $11,101Year 2013 Tax $187.64 Interest $13.13Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $225.77

R118116 HGt eNteRPRises5525 E HIWAY 86 FRANKTOWN, CO 80116Parcel: 7325100269Section: 25 Township: 07 Range: 63Subdivision: SKY VIEW RANCH Lot: 0015Actual Value: $9,78037850 SKY VIEW CIRYear 2013 Tax $166.24 Interest $11.64 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $202.88

R112589 HicKoRY iNVestMeNts llc600 S CHERRY ST STE 920 DENVER, CO 80246Parcel: 0209200118Section: 9 Township: 10 Range: 62Subdivision: RURALA E2NW4, SW4: 9 10 62 240 AActual Value: $167,50322250 CO RD 69Year 2013 Tax $1,579.04 Interest $110.53 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $1,714.57

R110473 HocKMAN tHoMAs WAlteR& HocKMAN JoHN cHRistoPHeR18200 Meridian Rd Elbert, CO 80106-7540Parcel: 9535301027 Section: 35 Township: 9 Range: 65 Subdivision: KELLY AIR PARK AMENDMENT IV Lot: 53 (TOTAL 4.680 A) Actual Value: $90,00024254 BEN KELLY RDYear 2013 Tax $1,754.96 Interest $122.85 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $1,902.81

R107391 Hot stuFF iNVestMeNts llc10386 E WEAVER CIR ENGLEWOOD, CO 80111Parcel: 8320104006 Section: 20 Township: 8 Range: 63Subdivision: KIOWA ORIGINAL Block: 5 Lot: 8 ALL 7 LESS PAR DESC IN B510 P600Actual Value: $142,146222 COMANCHE ST,216 COMANCHE ST,218 COMANCHE ST,220 COMANCHE STYear 2013 Tax $2,202.28 Interest $154.16 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $2,381.44

R107975 HoWe KeViN lHoWe KAtHeRiNe M34525 FOREST PARK DR ELIZABETH, CO 80107Parcel: 8408105014Section: 8 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: FOREST PARK Lot: 0012Actual Value: $292,20434525 FOREST PARK DRYear 2013 Tax $1,989.12 Interest $139.24 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $2,153.36

R117654 HuNt FAMilY llc43160 CO RD 21 ELIZABETH, CO 80107Parcel: 6428300267 Section: 28 Township: 6 Range: 64Subdivision: RURALA PAR IN SW4 & W2SE4: 28 6 64 79.127 ACRES Actual Value: $333,9305390 HUNT CIRYear 2013 Tax $7,491.48 Interest $524.40 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $8,040.88

R116328 J6M3 eNteRPRises llcPO BOX 2347 ELIZABETH, CO 80107Parcel: 6330300175 Section: 30 Township: 6 Range: 63 PAR IN SW4 (61.482)Subdivision: RURALAActual Value: $197,22143675 PVT RD 39Year 2013 Tax $1,535.48 Interest $107.48 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $1,667.96

R106734 JoHNsoN ANAstAsiA VPO BOX 1653 ELIZABETH, CO 80107Parcel: 7534101045 Section: 34 Township: 7 Range: 65Subdivision: PONDEROSA PARK ESTATES UNIT 01 Lot: 0045Actual Value: $219,72036569 VIEW RIDGE DRYear 2013 Tax $814.96 Interest $57.05 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $897.01

R102785 JoHNsoN ANNA REASLEY DAVID LEASLEY NORMA JPO BOX 151 KIOWA, CO 80117-0151Parcel: 4081082000Section: 8 Township: 8 Range: 61 ALL 1/22 INTEREST 29.09 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTSSubdivision: SEVERED MINERALSActual Value: $210Year 2013 Tax $4.12 Interest $0.29 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00Total Due: $59.41

R102833 JoHNsoN ANNA REASLEY DAVID LEASLEY NORMA JPO BOX 151 KIOWA, CO 80117-0151Parcel: 4082122001 Section: 12 Township: 8 Range: 62 SE4SE4 1/44 INTEREST .91 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALSActual Value: $30Year 2013 Tax $0.60 Interest $0.04 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00Total Due: $55.64

R102946 JoHNsoN KARl4585 FAIRWAY DR LOS ALAMOS , NM 87544-1845Parcel: 4087023880 Section: 2 Township: 8 Range: 57 SE4SE4 1/16 INTEREST 2.5 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALSActual Value: $30Year 2013 Tax $0.68 Interest $0.05 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00Total Due: $55.73

R113512 JollY WilliAM RoY1331 N. Dixie Downs Rd #1221 SAINT GEORGE, UT 84770Parcel: 4067113512Section: 10 Township: 6 Range: 57 Section: 10 Township: 6 Range: 58 Section: 12 Township: 6 Range: 57 Section: 12 Township: 6 Range: 58 Section: 12 Township: 7 Range: 58 Section: 14 Township: 6 Range: 57 Section: 14 Township: 6 Range: 58 Section: 18 Township: 6 Range: 57 Section: 2 Township: 6 Range: 57 Section: 2 Town-ship: 6 Range: 58 Section: 2 Township: 7 Range: 57 Section: 2 Township: 7 Range: 58 Section: 20 Township: 6 Range: 57 Section: 22 Township: 6 Range: 57 Section: 22 Township: 6 Range: 58 Section: 24 Township: 6 Range: 57 Section: 24 Township: 6 Range: 58 Section: 26 Township: 6 Range: 57 Section: 26 Township: 6 Range: 58 Section: 28 Township: 6 Range: 57 Section: 30 Township: 6 Range: 57 Section: 32 Township: 6 Range: 57 Section: 34 Township: 6 Range: 57 Section: 34 Township: 6 Range: 58 SEE CARDS FOR LEGALS & INTEREST Section: 4 Township: 6 Range: 57 Section: 4 Township: 7 Range: 57 Section: 6 Township: 6 Range: 57 Section: 8 Town-ship: 6 Range: 57 Section: 8 Township: 6 Range: 58Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS Block: 000 Lot: 0001 THRU:- Lot: 0007, Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS LOT 2(NW4NE4) 71.11 A; S2NE4 80 A; LOT 3(NE4NW4) 71.07 A; LOT 4(NW4NW4) 71.03 A; S2NW4 80 A; SW4 160 A; W2SE4 80 A; 4-6-57 613.21 A 5.40062% OF 1/2 INT 16.559 MRA SW4NE4 40 A; LOT 3(NE4NW4 71.25 A; LOT 5 (SW4NW4) 12.8 A; SE4NW4 40A; LOT 6(NW4SW4) 14.51 A; LOT 7(SW4SW4) 16.22 A; E2SW4 80 A; NW4SE4 40A; 6-6-57 314.78 A 5.40062% OF 1/4 INT 4.250 MRA SW4 160 A; SE4 160 A; 2-6-57 320 A 5.40062% OF 1/2 INT 8.641 MRA NE4 160 A; E2NW4 80 A; E2SE4 80 A; 8-6-57 320 A 5.40062% OF 1/4 INT 4.320 MRA NE4NE4 40 A; S2NE4 80 A; S2NW4 80 A; NE4SW4 40 A; W2SE4 80 A; 10-6-57 320 A 5.40062% OF 1/4 INT 4.320 MRA NE4 160 A; NW4 160 A 12-6-57 320 A 5.40062% OF 1/4 INT 4.320 MRA SW4 160 A; SE4 160 A; 12-6-57 320 A 5.40062% OF 1/2 INT 8.641 MRA NE4 160 A; NW4 160A; SW4 160 A; SE4 160 A; 14-6-57 640 A 5.40062% OF 1/2 INT 17.282 MRA NE4 160 A; NE4NW4 40 A; LOT 1(NW4NW4) 17.54 A; LOT 2(SW4NW4) 17.6 A; LOT 3 (NW4SW4) 17.68 A; LOT 4(SW4SW4) 17.74 A; E2SW4 80 A; SE4 160 A; 18-6-57 430.56 A 5.40062% OF 1/4 INT 5.1832 MRA W2NE4 80A; SE4NE4 40 A; S2SW4 80 A; N2SE4 80 A; SW4SE4 40 A; 20-6-57 320 A 5.40062% OF 1/4 INT 4.320 MRA NE4 160 A; NW4 160 A; SW4 160 A; SE4 160 A; 22-6-57 640 A 5.40062% OF 1/2 INT 17.283 MRA NE4 160 A; NW4 160 A; SW4 160 A; W2SE4 80 A; NE4SE4 40 A; 24-6-57 600 A 5.40062% OF 1/4 INT 8.101 MRA NE4 160 A; 26-6-57 160 A 5.40062% OF 1/4 INT 2.160 MRA NE4 160 A; SE4 160 A; 28-6-57 320 A 5.40062% OF 1/2 INT 8.641 MRA NW4 160 A; SW4 160 A; 28-6-57 320 A 5.40062% OF 1/4 INT 4.320 MRA NE4 160 A; E2NW4 80 A; LOT 1(NW4NW4) 17.97 A; LOT 2(SW4NW4) 18.08 A; E2SW4 80 A; LOT 3 (NW4SW4) 18.18 A; LOT 4(SW4SW4) 18.29 A: SE4 160 A; 30-6-57 552.52 A 5.40062% OF 1/2 INT 14.920 MRA SW4 160 A; SE4 160 A; 32-6-57 320 A 5.40062% OF 1/2 INT 8.641 MRA NE4 160 A; NW4 160 A; SW4 160 A;SE4 160 A 34-6-57 640 A 5.40062% OF 1/2 INT 17.283 MRA LOT 1(NE-4NE4) 69.64 A; SE4NE4 40 A; LOT 3 (NE4NW4) 69.4 A; E2SE4 80 A; 2-6-58 259.08 A 5.40062% OF 3/4 INT 10.493 MRA LOT 2(NW4NE4) 69.52 A; 2-6-58 69.52 A 5.40062% OF 3/4 INT 2.816 MRAActual Value: $2,014Year 2013 Tax $32.16 Interest $2.25 Penalty $0.00 Other $40.59Total Due: $75.00

R115750 KAt cAttle llc39517 CO RD 153 AGATE, CO 80101Parcel: 7818300057Section: 18 Township: 7 Range: 58Subdivision: RURALA W2SW4, PAR IN E2SW4: 18 7 58 142.38 AActual Value: $7,634Year 2013 Tax $123.08 Interest $8.62 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $156.70

R107042 KAt cAttle llc39517 CO RD 153 AGATE, CO 80101Parcel: 7819300026 Section: 19 Township: 7 Range: 58Subdivision: RURALA S2: 19 7 58 324.00 A. SW4 W OFActual Value: $14,976Year 2013 Tax $240.64 Interest $16.84 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $282.48

R118689 KAt cAttle llc39517 CO RD 153 AGATE, CO 80101Parcel: 7912300128 Section: 13 Township: 7 Range: 59 Section: 12 Township: 7 Range: 59Subdivision: RURALA W2: 13 7 59 LESS 10 A (310 A), PAR IN SW4:Actual Value: $15,469Year 2013 Tax $248.40 Interest $17.39 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $290.79

R116080 KAt cAttle llc39517 CO RD 153 AGATE, CO 80101Parcel: 7914100090Section: 14 Township: 7 Range: 59Subdivision: RURALA N2NE4: 14 7 59Actual Value: $7,67937720 CO RD 162Year 2013 Tax $123.64 Interest $8.65 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $157.29

R103187 KeilMAN MYRNA e20201 KEILMAN LANE PFLUGERVILLE, TX 78660Parcel: 4099249921Section: 24 Township: 9 Range: 59Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS ALL: 24 9 59 640 A UNDIVIDED 1/4 INTEREST 160 MRA MINERAL RIGHTS Actual Value: $1,100Year 2013 Tax $17.92 Interest $1.25 Penalty $0.00 Other $50.00Total Due: $69.17

R103237 KHA Kieu85 S UNION BLVD #1100 LAKEWOOD, CO 80228-2207Parcel: 6008100051 Section: 8 Township: 6 Range: 60Subdivision: COTTONWOOD ESTATES (FALCON RANCH) Lot: 0006B412 P018Actual Value: $67,89646800 DEER TRLYear 2013 Tax $294.72 Interest $20.63 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $340.35

R102798 KilliN PAul D02023 HAYSTACK RD CASTLE ROCK, CO 80104Parcel: 4081102080Section: 10 Township: 8 Range: 61 W2NW4-SE4NW4-SW4 1/16 INTEREST 17.5 NET ACRES Section: 14 Township: 8 Range: 61 NE4-N2SE4 1/16 INTEREST 15 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALSActual Value: $240Year 2013 Tax $4.08 Interest $0.29 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00Total Due: $59.37

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R100171 KNeeDleR KiMbeRlY sue6136 JANICE WAY ARVADA, CO 80004Parcel: 0035109004 MBL HOME TITLE: 34E071842 SERIAL: G0U24603S8043A&B MAKE: LH SIZE: 60 X 24 Section: 35 Township: 10 Range: 60Subdivision: SIMLA ADDITION 3 Block: 8S 200’ E 1/2 OF BLK 8 (TOTAL 0.689 A) Actual Value: $54,557711 ARAPAHOE AVEYear 2013 Tax $423.28 Interest $29.63 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $477.91

R104591 KRAusMAN DeboRAH1682 ELIZABETH DR PARKER, CO 80138-4704Parcel: 6535101019 Section: 35 Township: 6 Range: 65Subdivision: PARKER HYLANDS FIL 4 Lot: 0036Actual Value: $223,5641682 ELIZABETH DRYear 2013 Tax $1,450.84 Interest $101.56Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $1,577.40

R117058 lAVeNHAR lAuRie liViNG tRust (tHe)3227 ANTELOPE RIDGE TR PARKER, CO 80138Parcel: 6406201013 Section: 6 Township: 6 Range: 64Subdivision: ELKHORN RANCH Lot: 0157Actual Value: $423,6583227 ANTELOPE RIDGE TRLYear 2013 Tax $4,905.12 Interest $343.36 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $5,273.48

R100676 lee RANDAl c & cYNtHiA M8245 CAMFIELD CIR COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80920Parcel: 0331401002 Section: 31 Township: 10 Range: 63 Subdivision: HIDE-A-WAY RANCHES Block: 4 Lot: 3 (TOTAL 8.140 A) Actual Value: $73,2609896 INDIAN TRLYear 2013 Tax $1,406.92 Interest $98.48 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $1,530.40

R120527 leYDeN PeRRY8495 E OTERO LANE CENTENNIAL, CO 80112Parcel: 4064120527 Section: 32 Township: 6 Range: 64 MINERALS LOCATED IN SPRING VALLEY RANCH, PHASE 1 BLOCK A, LOT 49 MRA 1.013Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALSActual Value: $10Year 2013 Tax $1.40 Interest $0.10 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00Total Due: $56.50

R117420 leYDeN PeRRY8495 E OTERO LANE CENTENNIAL, CO 80112Parcel: 6432401064 Section: 32 Township: 6 Range: 64Subdivision: SPRING VALLEY RANCH PHASE 1 Block: A Lot: 32Actual Value: $14,99442081 N PINEHURST CIRYear 2013 Tax $615.76 Interest $43.10 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $683.86

R117419 leYDeN PeRRY8495 East Otero Lane Centennial , CO 80112Parcel: 6432401065 Section: 32 Township: 6 Range: 64Subdivision: SPRING VALLEY RANCH PHASE 1 Block: A Lot: 31Actual Value: $14,99442071 N PINEHURST CIRYear 2013 Tax $615.76 Interest $43.10 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $683.86

R100106 liPPiNcott DWAYNe sPO BOX 532 SIMLA, CO 80835Parcel: 0026310007 Section: 26 Township: 10 Range: 60 (TOTAL 0.248 A) Subdivision: SIMLA ORIGINAL Block: 12 Lot: 11 THRU:- Lot: 16, :E 72’ ALL LOTSActual Value: $7,778709 CARIBOU STYear 2013 Tax $483.52 Interest $33.85 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $542.37

R120123 loNGtRiP, llc5433 NEWPORT STREET COMMERCE CITY, CO 80022Parcel: 4740940370Section: 9 Township: 7 Range: 64 37.5% INTEREST IN SUNSET VALLEY ESTATES LOT 5 (35.114 ACRES TOTAL MRA 13.167)Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALSActual Value: $91Year 2013 Tax $2.56 Interest $0.18 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00Total Due: $57.74

R114912 luceRo Rose123 EAST BROADWAY ELIZABETH, CO 80107Parcel: 8418103011 Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: ELIZABETH AMENDED Block: 004 Lot: 0015Actual Value: $35,866333 E BROADWAY STYear 2013 Tax $303.56 Interest $21.25 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $349.81

R120148 M & M 44, llc400 W GARST STREET ARTESIA, NM 88210Parcel: 4633020017Section: 30 Township: 6 Range: 63 PAR SW4 (17.54 MRA)Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALSActual Value: $121Year 2013 Tax $3.28 Interest $0.23 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00Total Due: $58.51

R116717 MARGueRites stANleY c2036 GLENHILL RD COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80906Parcel: 8411200471 Section: 11 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: QUAIL RUN MINOR DEVELOPMENT 1ST AMEND-MEN Lot: 0003Actual Value: $52,5876840 QUAIL RUN CIRYear 2013 Tax $434.36 Interest $30.41 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $489.77

R116295 MAsoN steVeN oPO BOX 357 CALHAN, CO 80808-0357Parcel: 0820100069 Section: 20 Township: 10 Range: 58Subdivision: RURALA W2NE4: 20 10 58 80 ACRES Actual Value: $114,57740550 US HWY 24Year 2013 Tax $759.68 Interest $53.18 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $837.86

R120359 MccluRe RobeRtA J1105 SALEM STREET AURORA, CO 80011Parcel: 6306400007Section: 6 Township: 6 Range: 63Subdivision:ELBERT RANCH ESTATES Lot: 41/9 INT IN PRIVATE RDActual Value: $41473000 PVT RD 39Year 2013 Tax $0.80 Interest $0.06 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00Total Due: $55.86

R106475 McFADDeN JAsoN & ANNette37505 BLUEBIRD LANE ELIZABETH, CO 80107Parcel: 7526402004 Section: 26 Township: 7 Range: 65Subdivision: PONDEROSA PARK ESTATES UNIT 08 Lot: 0003Actual Value: $98,00037505 BLUEBIRD LNYear 2013 Tax $2,430.40 Interest $170.13 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $2,625.53

R100089 McKANe GoRDoN & RoXANNePO BOX 453 SIMLA, CO 80835-0453Parcel: 0026308018Section: 26 Township: 10 Range: 60 (TOTAL 0.258 A) Subdivision: SIMLA ORIGINAL Block: 2 Lot: 27 THRU:- Lot: 29Actual Value: $8,489207 SIOUX AVEYear 2013 Tax $65.36 Interest $4.58 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $94.94

R116861 McNicHol JoHN38423 CO RD 166 AGATE, CO 80101Parcel: 7901413003 Section: 1 Township: 7 Range: 59Subdivision: HEALDS ADDITION AMENDMENT NO.2 Lot: 0009Actual Value: $7,50038418 LAKE STYear 2013 Tax $33.28 Interest $2.33 Penalty $0.00 Other $39.39Total Due: $75.00

R116860 McNicHol JoHN s38423 CO RD 166 AGATE, CO 80101Parcel: 7901413002 Section: 1 Township: 7 Range: 59Subdivision: HEALDS ADDITION AMENDMENT NO.2 Lot: 0008Actual Value: $94938420 LAKE STYear 2013 Tax $15.52 Interest $1.09 Penalty $0.00 Other $50.00Total Due: $66.61

R116855 McNicHol JoHN s38423 CO RD 166 AGATE, CO 80101Parcel: 7901413007 Section: 1 Township: 7 Range: 59Subdivision: HEALDS ADDITION AMENDMENT NO.2 Lot: 0003Actual Value: $94938429 CO RD 166Year 2013 Tax $15.52 Interest $1.09 Penalty $0.00 Other $50.00Total Due: $66.61

R102608 MeiNHARt ARtHuR e1001 MCKINNEY ST STE 1445 HOUSTON, TX 77002-6418Parcel: 4074210365Section: 21 Township: 7 Range: 64 SW4SE4 1/6 INTEREST 6.67 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALSActual Value: $30Year 2013 Tax $0.84 Interest $0.06 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00Total Due: $55.90

R115477 MellAND AssociAtesPO BOX 1198 PARKER, CO 80134-1198Parcel: 0403100092 Section: 3 Township: 10 Range: 64Subdivision: RURALA A PARCEL IN NE4NE4: 03-10-64 SOUTHActual Value: $308Year 2013 Tax $6.04 Interest $0.42 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00Total Due: $61.46

R115478 MellAND AssociAtesPO BOX 1198 PARKER, CO 80134-1198Parcel: 0403105016 Section: 3 Township: 10 Range: 64 NE4NE4 Subdivision: ELBERT SCOTTS ADDITION Block: 5 (TOTAL 0.708 A) Actual Value: $20Year 2013 Tax $0.76 Interest $0.05 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00Total Due: $55.81

R115479 MellAND AssociAtesPO BOX 1198 PARKER, CO 80134-1198Parcel: 0403110001 Section: 3 Township: 10 Range: 64 Subdivision: ELBERT SCOTTS ADDITION Block: 5N PART OF PAR LYING IN THE TWN LIMITS SEPARATED FROM ORIG. DUE TO TWN LIMITS & DIFFERENT TAX DIST. (TOTAL 1.469 A) Actual Value: $41Year 2013 Tax $0.76 Interest $0.05 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00Total Due: $55.81

R116128 MelleMA FAMilY liMiteD PARtNeRsHiPPO BOX 1198 PARKER, CO 80134-1198Parcel: 0425200225 Section: 25 Township: 10 Range: 64Subdivision: RURALA PAR IN NW4 N OF ROAD: 25 10 64Actual Value: $45,1288491 CO RD 74-82Year 2013 Tax $337.56 Interest $23.63 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $386.19

R116129 MelleMA FAMilY liMiteD PARtNeRsHiPPO BOX 1198 PARKER, CO 80134-1198Parcel: 0425400227 Section: 25 Township: 10 Range: 64Subdivision: RURALAPAR IN SW4SE4: 25 10 64Actual Value: $203Year 2013 Tax $4.04 Interest $0.28 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00Total Due: $59.32

R109385 MeNDeZ WilliAMDicKeRsoN NAoMi GeNA02399 PINTO TR ELIZABETH, CO 80107Parcel: 8512301002Section: 12 Township: 8 Range: 65Subdivision: CIMARRON FIL 2 Block: 004 Lot: 0004Actual Value: $255,1352399 PINTO TRLYear 2013 Tax $1,056.12 Interest $73.93 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $1,155.05

R116153 MeRteNs DoNAlD W & VicKie A5102 GALLEY RD LOT 110C COORADO SPRINGS, CO 80915-2361Parcel: 0307100204 Section: 7 Township: 10 Range: 63Subdivision: RURALA PAR IN NE4: 7 10 63 DESC B617 P876Actual Value: $179,03522800 CO RD 39Year 2013 Tax $577.92 Interest $34.68 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $637.60

R120396 MesseNGeR PARtNeRs, llcWestFAll AlAN7964 KELTY TRAIL FRANKTOWN, CO 80116Parcel: 8418139001 Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: WALNUT GROVE TOWNHOMES Tract: BActual Value: $4,710Year 2013 Tax $145.92 Interest $10.21 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $181.13

R120397 MesseNGeR PARtNeRs, llcWestFAll AlAN7964 KELTY TRAIL FRANKTOWN, CO 80116Parcel: 8418139002 Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: WALNUT GROVE TOWNHOMES Lot: 25, Actual Value: $3,630708 S WALNUT GROVE DRYear 2013 Tax $111.84 Interest $7.83 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $144.67

R120398 MesseNGeR PARtNeRs, llcWestFAll AlAN7964 KELTY TRAIL FRANKTOWN, CO 80116Parcel: 8418139003 Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: WALNUT GROVE TOWNHOMES Lot: 24Actual Value: $3,630701 S WALNUT GROVE DRYear 2013 Tax $111.84 Interest $7.83 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $144.67

R120399 MesseNGeR PARtNeRs, llcWestFAll AlAN7964 KELTY TRAIL FRANKTOWN, CO 80116Parcel: 8418139004Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: WALNUT GROVE TOWNHOMES Lot: 17Actual Value: $3,484700 S WALNUT GROVE DRYear 2013 Tax $107.60 Interest $7.53 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $140.13

R120400 MesseNGeR PARtNeRs, llcWestFAll AlAN7964 KELTY TRAIL FRANKTOWN, CO 80116Parcel: 8418139005 Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: WALNUT GROVE TOWNHOMES Tract: AActual Value: $3,659Year 2013 Tax $112.92 Interest $7.90 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $145.82

R120401 MesseNGeR PARtNeRs, llcWestFAll AlAN7964 KELTY TRAIL FRANKTOWN, CO 80116Parcel: 8418139006 Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: WALNUT GROVE TOWNHOMES Lot: 15Actual Value: $3,194713 S WALNUT GROVE DRYear 2013 Tax $99.08 Interest $6.94 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $131.02

R120402 MesseNGeR PARtNeRs, llcWestFAll AlAN7964 KELTY TRAIL FRANKTOWN, CO 80116Parcel: 8418139007 Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: WALNUT GROVE TOWNHOMES Lot: 14Actual Value: $3,426716 S WALNUT GROVE DRYear 2013 Tax $105.44 Interest $7.38 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $137.82

R120403 MesseNGeR PARtNeRs, llcWestFAll AlAN7964 KELTY TRAIL FRANKTOWN, CO 80116Parcel: 8418139008 Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: WALNUT GROVE TOWNHOMES Lot: 13Actual Value: $2,439717 S WALNUT GROVE DRYear 2013 Tax $75.64 Interest $5.29 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $105.93

R120404 MesseNGeR PARtNeRs, llcWestFAll AlAN7964 KELTY TRAIL FRANKTOWN, CO 80116Parcel: 8418139009 Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: WALNUT GROVE TOWNHOMES Lot: 12Actual Value: $2,846718 S WALNUT GROVE DRYear 2013 Tax $88.40 Interest $6.19 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $119.59

R120405 MesseNGeR PARtNeRs, llcWestFAll AlAN7964 KELTY TRAIL FRANKTOWN, CO 80116Parcel: 8418139010 Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: WALNUT GROVE TOWNHOMES Lot: 11Actual Value: $2,962719 S WALNUT GROVE DRYear 2013 Tax $91.60 Interest $6.41 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $123.01

R120406 MesseNGeR PARtNeRs, llcWestFAll AlAN7964 KELTY TRAIL FRANKTOWN, CO 80116Parcel: 8418139011 Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: WALNUT GROVE TOWNHOMES Lot: 10Actual Value: $2,207720 S WALNUT GROVE DRYear 2013 Tax $68.16 Interest $4.77 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $97.93

R120407 MesseNGeR PARtNeRs, llcWestFAll AlAN7964 KELTY TRAIL FRANKTOWN, CO 80116Parcel: 8418139012 Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: WALNUT GROVE TOWNHOMES Lot: 9Actual Value: $2,671721 S WALNUT GROVE DRYear 2013 Tax $82.00 Interest $5.74 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $112.74

R120408 MesseNGeR PARtNeRs, llcWestFAll AlAN7964 KELTY TRAIL FRANKTOWN, CO 80116Parcel: 8418139013 Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: WALNUT GROVE TOWNHOMES Lot: 8Actual Value: $2,787722 S WALNUT GROVE DRYear 2013 Tax $86.28 Interest $6.04 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $117.32

R120409 MesseNGeR PARtNeRs, llcWestFAll AlAN7964 KELTY TRAIL FRANKTOWN, CO 80116Parcel: 8418139014 Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: WALNUT GROVE TOWNHOMES Lot: 7Actual Value: $2,207723 S WALNUT GROVE DRYear 2013 Tax $68.16 Interest $4.77 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $97.93

R120410 MesseNGeR PARtNeRs, llcWestFAll AlAN7964 KELTY TRAIL FRANKTOWN, CO 80116Parcel: 8418139015 Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: WALNUT GROVE TOWNHOMES Lot: 6Actual Value: $2,729724 S WALNUT GROVE DRYear 2013 Tax $84.16 Interest $5.89 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $115.05

R120411 MesseNGeR PARtNeRs, llcWestFAll AlAN7964 KELTY TRAIL FRANKTOWN, CO 80116Parcel: 8418139016 Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: WALNUT GROVE TOWNHOMES Lot: 5Actual Value: $2,729725 S WALNUT GROVE DRYear 2013 Tax $84.16 Interest $5.89 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $115.05

R120412 MesseNGeR PARtNeRs, llcWestFAll AlAN7964 KELTY TRAIL FRANKTOWN, CO 80116Parcel: 8418139017 Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: WALNUT GROVE TOWNHOMES Lot: 4Actual Value: $2,207726 S WALNUT GROVE DRYear 2013 Tax $68.16 Interest $4.77 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $97.93

R120413 MesseNGeR PARtNeRs, llcWestFAll AlAN7964 KELTY TRAIL FRANKTOWN, CO 80116Parcel: 8418139018Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: WALNUT GROVE TOWNHOMES Lot: 3Actual Value: $2,846727 S WALNUT GROVE DRYear 2013 Tax $88.40 Interest $6.19 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $119.59

R120414 MesseNGeR PARtNeRs, llcWestFAll AlAN7964 KELTY TRAIL FRANKTOWN, CO 80116Parcel: 8418139019 Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: WALNUT GROVE TOWNHOMES Lot: 2Actual Value: $3,775711 S WALNUT GROVE DRYear 2013 Tax $116.12 Interest $8.13 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $149.25

R120415 MesseNGeR PARtNeRs, llcWestFAll AlAN7964 KELTY TRAIL FRANKTOWN, CO 80116Parcel: 8418139020 Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: WALNUT GROVE TOWNHOMES Lot: 1Actual Value: $2,729709 S WALNUT GROVE DRYear 2013 Tax $84.16 Interest $5.89 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $115.05

R120416 MesseNGeR PARtNeRs, llcWestFAll AlAN7964 KELTY TRAIL FRANKTOWN, CO 80116Parcel: 8418139021 Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: WALNUT GROVE TOWNHOMES Lot: 26Actual Value: $2,381710 S WALNUT GROVE DRYear 2013 Tax $73.48 Interest $5.14 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $103.62

R120417 MesseNGeR PARtNeRs, llcWestFAll AlAN7964 KELTY TRAIL FRANKTOWN, CO 80116Parcel: 8418139022 Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: WALNUT GROVE TOWNHOMES Lot: 23Actual Value: $2,381703 S WALNUT GROVE DRYear 2013 Tax $73.48 Interest $5.14 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $103.62

R120418 MesseNGeR PARtNeRs, llcWestFAll AlAN7964 KELTY TRAIL FRANKTOWN, CO 80116Parcel: 8418139023 Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: WALNUT GROVE TOWNHOMES Lot: 18Actual Value: $2,439702 S WALNUT GROVE DRYear 2013 Tax $75.64 Interest $5.29 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $105.93

R120419 MesseNGeR PARtNeRs, llcWestFAll AlAN7964 KELTY TRAIL FRANKTOWN, CO 80116Parcel: 8418139024 Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: WALNUT GROVE TOWNHOMES Lot: 16Actual Value: $3,078715 S WALNUT GROVE DRYear 2013 Tax $94.80 Interest $6.64 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $126.44

R120420 MesseNGeR PARtNeRs, llcWestFAll AlAN7964 KELTY TRAIL FRANKTOWN, CO 80116Parcel: 8418139025 Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: WALNUT GROVE TOWNHOMES Lot: 20Actual Value: $4,355706 S WALNUT GROVE DRYear 2013 Tax $134.20 Interest $9.39 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $168.59

R120421 MesseNGeR PARtNeRs, llcWestFAll AlAN7964 KELTY TRAIL FRANKTOWN, CO 80116Parcel: 8418139026 Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: WALNUT GROVE TOWNHOMES Lot: 21Actual Value: $4,297707 S WALNUT GROVE DRYear 2013 Tax $133.16 Interest $9.32 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $167.48

R120422 MesseNGeR PARtNeRs, llcWestFAll AlAN7964 KELTY TRAIL FRANKTOWN, CO 80116Parcel: 8418139027 Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: WALNUT GROVE TOWNHOMES Lot: 28Actual Value: $4,297714 S WALNUT GROVE DRYear 2013 Tax $133.16 Interest $9.32 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $167.48

R120423 MesseNGeR PARtNeRs, llcWestFAll AlAN7964 KELTY TRAIL FRANKTOWN, CO 80116Parcel: 8418139028Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: WALNUT GROVE TOWNHOMES Lot: 27Actual Value: $2,381712 S WALNUT GROVE DRYear 2013 Tax $73.48 Interest $5.14 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $103.62

R120424 MesseNGeR PARtNeRs, llcWestFAll AlAN7964 KELTY TRAIL FRANKTOWN, CO 80116Parcel: 8418139029 Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: WALNUT GROVE TOWNHOMES Lot: 22Actual Value: $2,381705 S WALNUT GROVE DRYear 2013 Tax $73.48 Interest $5.14 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $103.62

R120425 MesseNGeR PARtNeRs, llcWestFAll AlAN7964 KELTY TRAIL FRANKTOWN, CO 80116Parcel: 8418139030 Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: WALNUT GROVE TOWNHOMES Lot: 19Actual Value: $2,381704 S WALNUT GROVE DRYear 2013 Tax $73.48 Interest $5.14 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $103.62

R116498 MesseR PRoPeRties llcPO BOX 3380 CASTLE ROCK, CO 80134Parcel: 8320102005 Section: 20 Township: 8 Range: 63Subdivision: KIOWA ORIGINAL Block: 006 Lot: 0005 THRU:- Lot: 9, TOTAL ACRES .571Actual Value: $251,767147 COMANCHE STYear 2013 Tax $2,615.30 Interest $156.92 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $2,797.22

R120346 MessMoRe RobeRt l & DeboRAH J l46950 BECKY CIR ELIZABETH, CO 80107-9515Parcel: 4064120346 Section: 12 Township: 6 Range: 64 PAR IN NE4 (35.57)Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS, Subdivision: FOXWOOD ESTATES REZONE Lot: 1Actual Value: $245Year 2013 Tax $7.80 Interest $0.55 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00Total Due: $63.35

R100468 MiKitA DARleNe M34402 E US HWY 24 RAMAH, CO 80832Parcel: 0202200004Section: 2 Township: 10 Range: 62 :NW4 (TOTAL 160 A) Subdivision: RURALAActual Value: $3,686Year 2013 Tax $68.76 Interest $4.81 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $98.57

R105989 MilleR MicHAelMILLER JOAN41055 FRONTIER RD PARKER, CO 80138-4668Parcel: 7502401012 Section: 2 Township: 7 Range: 65Subdivision: PRAIRIE TRAIL RANCHES Lot: 0001(5.20 ACRES) 1/50 INTERST IN TRACT BActual Value: $312,14141055 FRONTIER RDYear 2013 Tax $2,125.08 Interest $148.76 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $2,298.84

R104959 MilleR tiMotHY & DebRA A22198 AMETHYST RD DEER TRAIL, CO 80105Parcel: 7108304004 Section: 8 Township: 7 Range: 61Subdivision: CHAPARRAL FIL 2 Block: 010 Lot: 0004Actual Value: $15,10122132 AMETHYST RDYear 2013 Tax $79.24 Interest $5.55 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $109.79

R104958 MilleR tiMotHY l & DebRA A22198 AMETHYST RD DEER TRAIL, CO 80105Parcel: 7108304003 Section: 8 Township: 7 Range: 61Subdivision: CHAPARRAL FIL 2 Block: 010 Lot: 0003Actual Value: $162,17122198 AMETHYST RDYear 2013 Tax $852.36 Interest $59.67 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $937.03

R100146 Mills ANtHoNY G306 BUFFALO SIMLA, CO 80835Parcel: 0027406011 Section: 27 Township: 10 Range: 60Subdivision: SIMLA ADDITION 2 Block: 7:E75’ OF N 75’ OF W2 (TOTAL 0.129 A) Actual Value: $4,453306 BUFFALO STYear 2013 Tax $714.01 Interest $49.98 Penalty $0.00 Other $37.42Total Due: $801.41

R101882 MoNKs RicHARD DMoNKs JoDee l39517 CO RD 153 AGATE, CO 80101Parcel: 4015266273Section: 26 Township: 11 Range: 59 NE4: 160 A NW4: 26 11 59 160 A UNDIVIDED 1/2 INTEREST 160 MRA MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALSActual Value: $1,100Year 2013 Tax $25.40 Interest $1.78 Penalty $0.00 Other $47.82Total Due: $75.00

R114210 MoNKs RicHARD DMoNKs JoDee l39517 CO RD 153 AGATE, CO 80101Parcel: 4099114210 Section: 26 Township: 7 Range: 59Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS S2: 26 7 59 320 ACRES 1/4 INT 80 MRAActual Value: $550Year 2013 Tax $8.88 Interest $0.62 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00Total Due: $64.50

R115751 MoNKs RicHARD DMoNKs JoDee l39517 CO RD 153 AGATE, CO 80101Parcel: 7818200055 Section: 18 Township: 7 Range: 58Subdivision: RURALA PAR IN W2NW4 W OF RRActual Value: $3,412Year 2013 Tax $54.88 Interest $3.84 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $83.72

R115752 MoNKs RicHARD DMoNKs JoDee l39517 CO RD 153 AGATE, CO 80101Parcel: 7818400056 Section: 18 Township: 7 Range: 58Subdivision: RURALA PAR IN W2SE4: W OF RRActual Value: $1,697Year 2013 Tax $27.16 Interest $1.90 Penalty $0.00 Other $45.94Total Due: $75.00

R119197 MoNKs RicHARD DMoNKs JoDee l39517 CO RD 153 AGATE, CO 80101Parcel: 7914400131 Section: 14 Township: 7 Range: 59Subdivision: RURALA PAR IN NE4SE4: 14 7 59Actual Value: $4,825Year 2013 Tax $77.64 Interest $5.43 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $108.07

R116024 MoNKs RicHARD D & JoDee l39517 co RD 153 AGATE, CO 80101Parcel: 4079116024 Section: 26 Township: 7 Range: 59 N2 (320 ACRES 1/2 INTEREST 160 ACRES)Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALSActual Value: $1,100Year 2013 Tax $17.76 Interest $1.24 Penalty $0.00 Other $50.00Total Due: $69.00

R116171 MoNKs RicHARD D & JoDee l39517 CO RD 153 AGATE, CO 80101Parcel: 7914300098Section: 14 Township: 7 Range: 59Subdivision: RURALA SW4 LESS NE4NE4SW4: 14 7 59 150 ACRES Actual Value: $22,073Year 2013 Tax $354.84 Interest $24.84 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $404.68

R116081 MoNKs RicHARD D & JoDee l39517 CO RD 153 AGATE, CO 80101Parcel: 7914400091Section: 14 Township: 7 Range: 59 S2SE4Subdivision: RURALAActual Value: $7,679Year 2013 Tax $123.64 Interest $8.65 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $157.29

R116064 MoNKs RicHARD D & JoDee l39517 CO RD 153 AGATE, CO 80101Parcel: 7923200089Section: 23 Township: 7 Range: 59 NW4Subdivision: RURALAActual Value: $15,549Year 2013 Tax $250.08 Interest $17.51 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $292.59

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R104000 MooRe RHoNDA Y8291 CONESTOGA CT ELIZABETH, CO 80107-9364Parcel: 6425203012 Section: 25 Township: 6 Range: 64Subdivision: SUN COUNTRY MEADOWS FIL 4 (PUD) Lot: 012BActual Value: $184,74408291 CONESTOGA CTYear 2013 Tax $1,198.84 Interest $83.92 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $1,307.76

R115002 MuNoZ luis M350 S SPLIT ROCK ROAD BENNETT, CO 80102Parcel: 8104100047Section: 4 Township: 8 Range: 61Subdivision: RURALA LOT 1(NE4NE4); SE4NE4; PAR IN E2SE4: 4 8 61 123.282 ACRES DESC B589 P749 Actual Value: $2,84023895 CO RD 144Year 2013 Tax $56.12 Interest $3.93 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $85.05

R120438 NAtiVe GRAce llc7419 SHRINE RD LARKSPUR, CO 80118Parcel: 0426100269 Section: 26 Township: 10 Range: 64 PARC N OF THE COUNTY ROAD Actual Value: $8527885 CO RD 74-82Year 2013 Tax $16.80 Interest $1.18 Penalty $0.00 Other $50.00Total Due: $67.98

R120439 NAtiVe GRAce llc7419 SHRINE RD LARKSPUR, CO 80118Parcel: 0426100270 Section: 26 Township: 10 Range: 64 PARC N OF THE COUNTY ROAD Actual Value: $829Year 2013 Tax $16.12 Interest $1.13 Penalty $0.00 Other $50.00Total Due: $67.25

R100212 NeHl sHAWN F & lAuRA leePO BOX 56 SIMLA, CO 80835-0056Parcel: 0035205006 Section: 35 Township: 10 Range: 60 (TOTAL 0.258 A) Subdivision: SIMLA ORIGINAL Block: 3 Lot: 14 THRU:- Lot: 16Actual Value: $42,755503 DEER STYear 2013 Tax $331.60 Interest $23.21 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $379.81

R109524 NielseN FRANKliN D & VAleRie JPO BOX 1432 ELIZABETH, CO 80107-1432Parcel: 8526401004 Section: 26 Township: 8 Range: 65Subdivision: BLUEBIRD ESTATES Lot: 0007Actual Value: $274,4891516 BLUEBIRD TRLYear 2013 Tax $1,868.56 Interest $130.80 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $2,024.36

R116320 olD tRAils llcPO BOX 1869 ELIZABETH, CO 80107-1869Parcel: 2910100154 Section: 10 Township: 12 Range: 59Subdivision: RURALA PAR IN NE4: 10 12 59 35.982 ACRES DESCActual Value: $3,03036820 CO RD 46Year 2013 Tax $69.92 Interest $4.89 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $99.81

R116323 olD tRAils llcPO BOX 1869 ELIZABETH, CO 80107-1869Parcel: 2910100156 Section: 10 Township: 12 Range: 59Subdivision: RURALA Block: 004 Lot: 0000 PAR IN NE4: 10 12 59 35.975 ACRES DESC B624 P846 AKA TRACT 4 BOONE REZONE Actual Value: $3,02910501 CO RD 149Year 2013 Tax $69.92 Interest $4.89 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $99.81

R114592 oWeN JeRRYPO BOX 233 SIMLA, CO 80835-0233Parcel: 0026309012Section: 26 Township: 10 Range: 60Subdivision: SIMLA ORIGINAL Block: 9 Lot: 5 THRU:- Lot: 7, E 42’ OF ALL LOTS (TOTAL 0.072 A) Actual Value: $23,065214 SIOUX AVEYear 2013 Tax $179.44 Interest $12.56 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $217.00

R104992 PecK lYNN JoAN (GAHAN)5880 38TH AVENUE NORTH B-110 ST. PETERSBURG, FL 33710Parcel: 7109104004 Section: 9 Township: 7 Range: 61Subdivision: CHAPARRAL FIL 1 Block: 005 Lot: 0032Actual Value: $32,00023750 JASPER TRLYear 2013 Tax $306.34 Interest $18.38Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $349.72

R107014 PeeteRs NANette35550 CO RD 183 LIMON, CO 80828Parcel: 7732200013 Section: 32 Township: 7 Range: 57Subdivision: RURALA NW4NW4: 32 7 57 39.84 AActual Value: $918Year 2013 Tax $18.40 Interest $1.29 Penalty $0.00 Other $50.00Total Due: $69.69

R109639 PeeteRs NANette35560 CO RD 183 LIMON, CO 80828Parcel: 8706100006 Section: 6 Township: 8 Range: 57Subdivision: RURALA E2, SW4: 6 8 57Actual Value: $58,18735550 CO RD 183,35560 CO RD 183Year 2013 Tax $515.40 Interest $36.08 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $576.48

R100674 PeteRsoN JAMes e9630 CO RD 74-82 PEYTON, CO 80831Parcel: 0331400080 Section: 31 Township: 10 Range: 63 :PAR IN S2S2 (TOTAL 36.00 A) Subdivision: RURALOActual Value: $254,0789648 CO RD 74-82Year 2013 Tax $1,338.72 Interest $93.71 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $1,457.43

R117301 PeteRsoN Julius e20380 CO RD 037 ELBERT, CO 80106Parcel: 0319400211 Section: 19 Township: 10 Range: 63Subdivision: RURALA E2SE4: 19 10 63 80 A.Actual Value: $2,232Year 2013 Tax $43.72 Interest $3.06 Penalty $0.00 Other $28.22Total Due: $75.00

R117302 PeteRsoN tHoRWAlD e tRust% olKJeR cARl 07770 CO RD 074-82 ELBERT, CO 80106Parcel: 0319300212 Section: 19 Township: 10 Range: 63Subdivision: RURALA SW4: W2SE4: 19 10 63 240 A.Actual Value: $50,77220356 CO RD 37Year 2013 Tax $525.16 Interest $36.76 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $586.92

R115565 PHilliPs Rosie e3324 GLENDALE DR W UNIVERSITY PL, WA 98466-2227Parcel: 4001115565Section: 11 Township: 10 Range: 61 NW4: 11 10 61 160 A 1/32 INTEREST 5.000 MRA Section: 2 Township: 10 Range: 61 E2NE4;S2NW4;E2SW4: 2 10 61 240 A 1/256 INTEREST .9375 MRA SE4 1/256 INTEREST IN 160 ACRES TOTAL MRA .625 Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALSActual Value: $50Year 2012 Tax $2.44 Interest $0.46 Penalty $0.00 Other $5.00Year 2013 Tax $0.80 Interest $0.06 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00Total Due: $63.76

R105075 PieR MARtiN s & cHRistie D24146 CO RD 166 DEER TRAIL, CO 80105Parcel: 7110201003 Section: 10 Township: 7 Range: 61Subdivision: CHAPARRAL FIL 1 Block: 001 Lot: 0009Actual Value: $58924353 AGATE TRLYear 2013 Tax $11.24 Interest $0.79 Penalty $0.00 Other $50.00Total Due: $62.03

R107897 PioNeeR PlAstics iNc% ANtHoNY cHilleMi PO BOX 1870 ELIZABETH, CO 80107Parcel: 8407407002 Section: 7 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: ELIZABETH GARLANDS ADDITION Block: 008 Lot: 0016 THRU:- Lot: 0018Actual Value: $267,987372 N BANNER STYear 2013 Tax $8,277.44 Interest $579.42Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $8,881.86

R115500 PlAiNs coNseRVAtioN ceNteR21901 EAST HAMPDEN AVENUE AURORA, CO 80013Parcel: 6106100058 Section: 6 Township: 6 Range: 61 ALL Section: 1 Township: 6 Range: 62 ALL Section: 2 Township: 6 Range: 62 SE4SE4 Section: 11 Township: 6 Range: 62 E2E2 Section: 12 Township: 6 Range: 62 ALL Section: 14 Township: 6 Range: 62 E2E2 Section: 23 Township: 6 Range: 62 E2NE4Subdivision: RURALAActual Value: $56,777Year 2013 Tax $781.44 Interest $54.70 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $861.14

R115794 PlAiNs coNseRVAtioN ceNteR21901 EAST HAMPDEN AVENUE AURORA, CO 80013Parcel: 6214200085 Section: 2 Township: 6 Range: 62 ALL OF 2 LESS SE4SE4 Section: 3 Township: 6 Range: 62 PARCEL IN SEC 3 Section: 10 Township: 6 Range: 62 ALL Section: 11 Township: 6 Range: 62 W2,W2E2 Section: 14 Township: 6 Range: 62 W2,W2E2 Sec-tion: 15 Township: 6 Range: 62 ALL Section: 16 Township: 6 Range: 62 E2E2 Section: 23 Township: 6 Range: 62 ALL OF 23 LESS E2NE4Subdivision: RURALAActual Value: $90,097Year 2013 Tax $1,529.52 Interest $107.07 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $1,661.59

R112756 PRoto-AleX beVeRlY J106672 S PARKER RD PARKER, CO 80138Parcel: 8511406003Section: 11 Township: 8 Range: 65Subdivision: STAGE RUN FIL 2 Lot: 0058Actual Value: $730,39734250 CHEROKEE TRLYear 2013 Tax $2,485.98 Interest $149.16 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $2,660.14

R120533 PuRsWell Joe MicHAelPuRsWell RebeccA c6523 W 69TH PL ARVADA, CO 80003Parcel: 9416100364Section: 16 Township: 9 Range: 64 NW4NE4 16 9 64 Subdivision: RURALAActual Value: $69,2295790 CO RD 114Year 2013 Tax $1,717.20 Interest $120.20 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $1,862.40

R115563 RAMeY loN l15121 FULLER GRANDVIEW, MO 64030Parcel: 4001115563 Section: 11 Township: 10 Range: 61 NW4: 11 10 61 160 A 1/32 INTEREST 5 MRA Section: 2 Town-ship: 10 Range: 61 E2NE4; S2NW4; E2SW4: 2 10 61 240 A 1/256 INTEREST .9375 MRA SE4: 2 10 61 160 A 1/256 INTEREST .625 MRA Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALSActual Value: $50Year 2013 Tax $0.80 Interest $0.06 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00Total Due: $55.86

R120322 RAPAcKi JoNAtHoN G & cHRistiNe4830 W. EVANS AVE DENVER, CO 80219-5024Parcel: 4085120322 Section: 13 Township: 8 Range: 65 TRACT IN S2 (TOTAL MRA 3.98)Actual Value: $27Year 2013 Tax $0.84 Interest $0.06 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00Total Due: $55.90

R113691 RAY bRADleY sPO BOX 660 KIOWA, CO 80117Parcel: 8233300122 Section: 33 Township: 8 Range: 62 Section: 4 Township: 9 Range: 62Subdivision: RURALA PAR IN NW4: 4 9 62 & IN SW4: 33 8 62Actual Value: $303,48917112 ST HWY 86Year 2013 Tax $3,048.52 Interest $213.40 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $3,286.92

R113692 RAY bRADleY sPO BOX 660 KIOWA, CO 80117Parcel: 9204200118 Section: 4 Township: 9 Range: 62Subdivision: RURALA PAR IN NW4 DESC B564 P181Actual Value: $1,398Year 2013 Tax $24.00 Interest $1.68 Penalty $0.00 Other $49.32Total Due: $75.00

R116592 RAYFielD JAMes MRAYFIELD RENEE A15505 CO RD 137 SIMLA, CO 80835Parcel: 1918100122 Section: 18 Township: 11 Range: 59Subdivision: RURALA E2NE4: 18 11 59 80 ACRES Actual Value: $120,55215505 CO RD 137Year 2013 Tax $976.40 Interest $68.35 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $1,069.75

R100144 RiVeRA DoNAlD A & GulicK bReNDA lPO BOX 314 CALHAN, CO 80808-0314Parcel: 0027406008 Section: 27 Township: 10 Range: 60Subdivision: SIMLA ADDITION 2 Block: 7:N 100’ OF E2 (TOTAL 0.344 A) Actual Value: $6,838330 BUFFALO STYear 2013 Tax $732.53 Interest $51.27 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $808.80

R114845 RobeRts FoRRest l & JANet l5113 PRONGHORN AVE ELIZABETH, CO 80107Parcel: 7416200318 Section: 16 Township: 7 Range: 64Subdivision: FOXTAIL FARMS REZONE Tract: 2 PAR IN W2: 16 7 64 DESC B583 P076 AKAActual Value: $545,3675113 PRONGHORN AVEYear 2013 Tax $3,712.28 Interest $259.86 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $3,997.14

R118247 RobiNsoN DANiel JRobiNsoN YVoNNe l24066 CO RD 61 ELBERT, CO 80106-9118Parcel: 9231300180 Section: 31 Township: 9 Range: 62Subdivision: RURALA PAR IN SW4: 31 9 62 DESC B670 P322Actual Value: $188,30324066 CO RD 61Year 2013 Tax $1,219.08 Interest $85.34Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $1,329.42

R120278 RolliN tRiM & cAbiNetRY iNc46153 COAL CREEK DRIVE PARKER, CO 80138Parcel: 4620820006 Section: 8 Township: 6 Range: 62 W2NW4 (80 ACRES)Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALSActual Value: $552Year 2013 Tax $9.36 Interest $0.66 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00Total Due: $65.02

R118344 RuNNiNG bRooK iNVestoRs llc8480 E ORCHARD RD #1100 GREENWOOD VILLAGE, CO 80111Parcel: 7430303002 Section: 30 Township: 7 Range: 64 Section: 25 Township: 7 Range: 64Subdivision: RUNNING BROOK ESTATES THIRD AMENDMENT Lot: 58B-1Actual Value: $98,500Year 2013 Tax $2,443.24 Interest $171.03 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $2,639.27

R108517 RuNYAN JeANNiNe K & RAYMoND J33572 EAGLE COURT ELIZABETH, CO 80107Parcel: 8417202019 Section: 17 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: ELIZABETH IN THE PINES PARK REPLAT Lot: 24-SActual Value: $215,72233572 EAGLE CTYear 2013 Tax $787.60 Interest $55.13 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $867.73

R118829 sANcHeZ DANNY & MARtHA APO BOX 45 AGATE, CO 80101Parcel: 7818200061Section: 18 Township: 7 Range: 58Subdivision: RU-RALAPAR IN NW4 & SE4SW4 LYING W OF 1-70 & E OF RR: 18 7 58Actual Value: $2,976Year 2013 Tax $47.68 Interest $3.34 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $76.02

R112990 sANDeRs eDWARD euGeNe21165 RED CLOUD RIDGE ELBERT, CO 80106-9227Parcel: 0317400168Section: 17 Township: 10 Range: 63Subdivision: COMANCHE CREEK RANCH PLANNED COMMUNITY Lot: 0020Actual Value: $142,99621165 RED CLOUD RIDGEYear 2013 Tax $1,003.88 Interest $70.27 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $1,099.15

R105299 sAWYeR tiMotHY JAMes & MelissA lYNN39196 OLSON DR KIOWA, CO 80107Parcel: 7316400083 Section: 16 Township: 7 Range: 63Subdivision: KIOWA COUNTRY RANCH Lot: 0016 TRACT IN 16 & 21 7 63 DESC B474 P891Actual Value: $299,89739196 OLSON DRYear 2013 Tax $1,397.24 Interest $97.81 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $1,520.05

R100255 scHeReR cARl PPO BOX 396 SIMLA, CO 80835Parcel: 0035212001 Section: 35 Township: 10 Range: 60 (TOTAL 0.344 A) Subdivision: SIMLA ADDITION 1 Block: 23Lot: 15 AND:- Lot: 16Actual Value: $101,335401 DAKOTA AVEYear 2013 Tax $787.04 Interest $55.09 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $867.13

R117897 scHMeiseR estel FRANK FAMilY tRustscHMeiseR HeleN DiMMitt FAMilY tRust21050 CO RD 197 LIMON, CO 80828Parcel: 0714300162 Section: 14 Township: 10 Range: 57Subdivision: RURALASW4Actual Value: $171,59521400 CO RD 197Year 2013 Tax $1,252.72 Interest $87.69Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $1,365.41

R107103 scHuette RoNAlD tGeneral Delivery GREELEY, CO 80631Parcel: 7912107007 Section: 12 Township: 7 Range: 59Subdivision: AGATE ORIGINAL Block: 2 Lot: 31Actual Value: $3,33238539 SECOND STYear 2013 Tax $53.80 Interest $3.77 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $82.57

R117997 scott AlleN iNc DbA619 NORTH CASCADE AVENUE, SUITE 200 COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80903Parcel: 8522101196 Section: 22 Township: 8 Range: 65Subdivision: WILD POINTE Lot: 0097Actual Value: $32,20032640 LEGACY RIDGE STYear 2013 Tax $1,335.56 Interest $93.49 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $1,454.05

R104948 selleR ANtHoNY AND bRooKe l451 UVALDA ST AURORA, CO 80011-8519Parcel: 7108302001 Section: 8 Township: 7 Range: 61Subdivision: CHAPARRAL FIL 2 Block: 011 Lot: 0006Actual Value: $32,00040474 GOLD NUGGET DRYear 2013 Tax $612.68 Interest $42.89 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $680.57

R103484 sHeRRARD KeViNsHeRRARD KAtHRiNe25155 E PLYMOUTH CIR AURORA, CO 80016Parcel: 6405300002 Section: 5 Township: 6 Range: 64 Subdivision: PLAT OF 5-6-64 Lot: 13 (TOTAL 35 A) Actual Value: $2,0534750 PVT RD 192Year 2013 Tax $52.36 Interest $3.67 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $81.03

R116534 sMileY cRYstAl GAY303 W CENTRAL AVE. MISSOULA, MT 59801Parcel: 8704200098Section: 4 Township: 8 Range: 57Subdivision: RURALAW2: 4 8 57 (320.75 GROSS ACRES) 1/25 INT (12.83 NET ACRES) (PARTIAL INTEREST DEEDED AT DIFFERANT TIMES) UNDIVIDED 1/50 INT 6.415 A B331 P503 UNDIVIDED 1/50 INT 6.415 A B613 P209 Actual Value: $1,29647001 CO RD 142 #TOWERS 1 THRU 6Year 2013 Tax $25.88 Interest $1.81 Penalty $0.00 Other $47.31Total Due: $75.00

R116537 sMileY cRYstAl GAY303 W CENTRAL AVE MISSOULA, MT 59801Parcel: 8711200105Section: 10 Township: 8 Range: 57 :ALL (640 A) 1/25 INTEREST (25.6 NET A) Section: 11 Township: 8 Range: 57 :NW4 (160 A) 1/25 INTEREST (6.4 NET A)Subdivision: RURALA(TOTAL 32 A) Actual Value: $9,62648012 CO RD 142,49010 CO RD 142 #Towers 13-18Year 2013 Tax $146.84 Interest $10.28 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $182.12

R120236 sMileY GReG32399 CO RD 187 LIMON, CO 80828Parcel: 8704100064 Section: 4 Township: 8 Range: 57 E2 (80.19 ACRES 1/5 INTEREST 16.035)Subdivision: RURALAActual Value: $1,510Year 2013 Tax $29.96 Interest $2.10 Penalty $0.00 Other $42.94Total Due: $75.00

R104956 sMitH lARRYbloss DANA c3065 W 108TH AVE WESTMINSTER, CO 80030Parcel: 7108304001 Section: 8 Township: 7 Range: 61Subdivision: CHAPARRAL FIL 2 Block: 010 Lot: 0001Actual Value: $79,42522330 AMETHYST RDYear 2013 Tax $1,520.48 Interest $106.43 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $1,651.91

R101551 sNoVeR JoHN & coNNie2350 COUNTY ROAD 185 RAMAH, COLORADO 80832Parcel: 3719100020 Section: 19 Township: 13 Range: 57 N2-SW4-N2SE4 (602.32A) Section: 20 Township: 13 Range: 57 S2SW4-SW4SE4 (120A) Section: 21 Township: 13 Range: 57 E2 E2NW4 NE4SW4 (440A) Section: 23 Township: 13 Range: 58 SE4 LESS 1A (159A) Section: 24 Township: 13 Range: 58 ALL (640A) Section: 25 Township: 13 Range: 58 E2 (320A Sec-tion: 27 Township: 13 Range: 57 N2 SW4 N2SE4 SW4SE4 (600A) Section: 28 Township: 13 Range: 57 ALL (640A) Section: 29 Township: 13 Range: 57 ALL (640A) Section: 30 Township: 13 Range: 57 ALL (700A) Section: 31 Township: 13 Range: 57 ALL (718.40A) Section: 32 Township: 13 Range: 57 N2 N2S2 SW4SW4 (520A) Section: 33 Township: 13 Range: 57 N2 SW4 W2SE4 NE4SE4 (600A) Section: 34 Township: 13 Range: 57 N2 NW4SW4 (360A) TOTAL ACRES 7059.72 (SOME LOTS ARE GOVERNMENT LOTS)Subdivision: RURALAActual Value: $764,9122460 CO RD 177,1738 CO RD 185Year 2013 Tax $7,213.88 Interest $432.83 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $7,671.71

R115506 soPRis llcPO BOX 670 WINDSOR, CO 80550Parcel: 9513400185Section: 13 Township: 9 Range: 65Subdivision: RURALA PAR IN S2: 13 9 65 200 ACRES DESC B600 P326 Actual Value: $519,14327115 CO RD 13Year 2013 Tax $3,764.16 Interest $263.49 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $4,052.65

R120284 sPRiNG VAlleY RANcH HoA19590 E MAINSTREET STE 101 PARKER, CO 80138-7337Parcel: 6433100302Section: 33 Township: 6 Range: 64 PAR IN E2Subdivision: RURALOActual Value: $104,433Year 2013 Tax $2,290.32 Interest $160.32 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $2,475.64

R120286 sPRiNG VAlleY RANcH HoA19590 E MAINSTREET STE 101 PARKER, CO 80138-7337Parcel: 6433100304Section: 33 Township: 6 Range: 64 PAR IN N2Subdivision: RURALOActual Value: $78,720Year 2013 Tax $1,726.96 Interest $120.89 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $1,872.85

R108871 steVeNs eileeN J855 PEARL STREET ELIZABETH, CO 80107Parcel: 8418215023 Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: ELIZABETH ACRES FIL 1N 1/2 PLOT 15Actual Value: $159,111855 S PEARL STYear 2013 Tax $674.78 Interest $40.49 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $740.27

R108560 stiNNette iDAc/o DoNAlD R stiNNette, PeRsoNAl RePReseNtAtiVe PO BOX 513 WILBUR, WA 99185Parcel: 8418105007 Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: ELIZABETH AMENDED Block: 010 Lot: 0003 THRU:- Lot: 0006Actual Value: $86,648131 S PINE STYear 2013 Tax $733.92 Interest $51.37 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $810.29

R105109 stoNe lARRY WstoNe sHelleY l26555 CO RD 166 AGATE, CO 80101Parcel: 7112200006 Section: 12 Township: 7 Range: 61 NW4:N2SW4:W2NE4 320.0 A.Subdivision: RURALAActual Value: $214,43226555 CO RD 166Year 2013 Tax $1,513.24 Interest $105.93 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $1,644.17

R117652 stuKe HeRMAN A29647 COUNTY ROAD 125 SIMLA, CO 80835-9703Parcel: 8033400054 Section: 32 Township: 8 Range: 60 E2E2 LESS N2N2E2E2 & LESS N2S2N2E2E2 (100 ACRES) Section: 33 Township: 8 Range: 60 S2 (320 ACRES) Section: 4 Township: 9 Range: 60 NE4, PAR IN W2 (349.986 ACRES) TOTAL ACRES 799.986Subdivision: RURALAActual Value: $104,57829647 CO RD 125Year 2013 Tax $1,212.16 Interest $84.85 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $1,322.01

R101470 sulliVAN MicHAel07271 VIA RIO NIDO DOWNEY, CA 90241Parcel: 2906300009 Section: 17 Township: 12 Range: 59 Section: 18 Township: 12 Range: 59 Section: 6 Township: 12 Range: 59 Section: 7 Township: 12 Range: 59Sub-division: RURALA 534.4 A N2: 17 12 59 320 A NE4: 18 12Actual Value: $32,43133723 CO RD 42Year 2013 Tax $492.48 Interest $34.47Penalty $0.00 Other $45.00Total Due: $571.95

R101600 sulliVAN MicHAel e07271 VIA RIO NIDO DOWNEY, CA 90241Parcel: 3903100069 Section: 3 Township: 13 Range: 59 LOT 1(NE4NE4); LOT 2(NW4NE4); SE4NE4: 78.69 NET A 2/3UNDIVIDED INTEREST Subdivision: RURALAActual Value: $2,195Year 2013 Tax $48.88 Interest $3.42 Penalty $0.00 Other $45.00Total Due: $97.30

R117913 suMMeR tiMe eNteRPRises llc19775 SAKALA ROAD RAMAH, CO 80832Parcel: 0035235001 Section: 35 Township: 10 Range: 60Subdivision: GOLD MEDAL MINOR DEVELOPMENT 1ST AMEND Unit: 001Actual Value: $46,468820 DAKOTA AVE #1Year 2013 Tax $359.88 Interest $25.19 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $410.07

R117914 suMMeR tiMe eNteRPRises llc19775 SAKALA ROAD RAMAH, CO 80832Parcel: 0035235001 Section: 35 Township: 10 Range: 60Subdivision: GOLD MEDAL MINOR DEVELOPMENT 1ST AMEND Unit: 002Actual Value: $46,468820 DAKOTA AVE #2Year 2013 Tax $359.88 Interest $25.19 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $410.07

R117917 suMMeR tiMe eNteRPRises llc19775 SAKALA ROAD RAMAH, CO 80832Parcel: 0035235001 Section: 35 Township: 10 Range: 60Subdivision: GOLD MEDAL MINOR DEVELOPMENT 1ST AMEND Unit: 005Actual Value: $46,468820 DAKOTA AVE #5Year 2013 Tax $359.88 Interest $25.19 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $410.07

R117919 suMMeR tiMe eNteRPRises llc19775 SAKALA ROAD RAMAH, CO 80832Parcel: 0035235001 Section: 35 Township: 10 Range: 60Subdivision: GOLD MEDAL MINOR DEVELOPMENT 1ST AMEND Unit: 007Actual Value: $46,468820 DAKOTA AVE #7Year 2013 Tax $359.88 Interest $25.19 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $410.07

R117920 suMMeR tiMe eNteRPRises llc19775 SAKALA RD RAMAH, CO 80832Parcel: 0035235001 Section: 35 Township: 10 Range: 60Subdivision: GOLD MEDAL MINOR DEVELOPMENT 1ST AMEND Unit: 008Actual Value: $42,276820 DAKOTA AVE #8Year 2013 Tax $327.68 Interest $22.94 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $375.62

R117921 suMMeR tiMe eNteRPRises llc19775 SAKALA ROAD RAMAH, CO 80832Parcel: 0035235001 Section: 35 Township: 10 Range: 60Subdivision: GOLD MEDAL MINOR DEVELOPMENT 1ST AMEND Unit: 009Actual Value: $46,468820 DAKOTA AVE #9Year 2013 Tax $359.88 Interest $25.19 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $410.07

R117922 suMMeR tiMe eNteRPRises llc19775 SAKALA ROAD RAMAH, CO 80832Parcel: 0035235001 Section: 35 Township: 10 Range: 60Subdivision: GOLD MEDAL MINOR DEVELOPMENT 1ST AMEND Unit: 010Actual Value: $46,468820 DAKOTA AVE #10Year 2013 Tax $359.88 Interest $25.19 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $410.07

R117923 suMMeR tiMe eNteRPRises llc19775 SAKALA RD RAMAH, CO 80832Parcel: 0035235001 Section: 35 Township: 10 Range: 60Subdivision: GOLD MEDAL MINOR DEVELOPMENT 1ST AMEND Unit: 011Actual Value: $42,276820 DAKOTA AVE #11Year 2013 Tax $327.68 Interest $22.94 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $375.62

R117924 suMMeR tiMe eNteRPRises llc19775 SAKALA ROAD RAMAH, CO 80832Parcel: 0035235001 Section: 35 Township: 10 Range: 60Subdivision: GOLD MEDAL MINOR DEVELOPMENT 1ST AMEND Unit: 012Actual Value: $46,468820 DAKOTA AVE #12Year 2013 Tax $359.88 Interest $25.19 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $410.07

R120308 suNWest oF coloRADo iNcPO BOX 1869 EIZABETH, CO 80107Parcel: 4010290059 Section: 11 Township: 12 Range: 59 S2 EXCEPT B657 P632 (1/2 INT) Section: 10 Township: 12 Range: 59 BOONE REZONE TRACT 1-4 (1/2 INT)Actual Value: $1,532Year 2013 Tax $34.96 Interest $2.45 Penalty $0.00 Other $37.59Total Due: $75.00

R119966 sWeet RANcH lllP24063 CO RD 122 RAMAH, CO 80832Parcel: 8016400094 Section: 7 Township: 8 Range: 60 :ALL Section: 17 Township: 8 Range: 60 :ALL Section: 19 Town-ship: 8 Range: 60 :ALL Section: 30 Township: 8 Range: 60 :ALL Section: 31 Township: 8 Range: 60 :ALL LESS RADIO FACILITY Section: 16 Township: 8 Range: 60 :S2 Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 60 :E2NE4, SW4NE4, SE4 Section: 13 Township: 8 Range: 61 :ALL Section: 24 Town-ship: 8 Range: 61 :ALL Section: 25 Township: 8 Range: 61 :ALL Section: 36 Township: 8 Range: 61 N2: PAR IN S2 Subdivision: RURALA TOTAL ACRES 6214.745 Actual Value: $189,19626750 CO RD 122Year 2013 Tax $2,717.20 Interest $190.20 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $2,932.40

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R108941 sYeR HARRY s liFe estAtecAstle couNtRY AssisteD liViNG iNc.PO BOX 491 ELIZABETH, CO 80107-0491Parcel: 8419201014 Section: 19 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: SOUTHERN HILLS SUBDIVISION Lot: 0025Actual Value: $181,4861559 PADDOCK STYear 2013 Tax $617.84 Interest $43.25 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $686.09

R120455 tAll PiNes MiNeRAls llc36410 PARADISE CIRCLE ELIZABETH, CO 80107Parcel: 4074120455 Section: 34 Township: 7 Range: 64 PARCEL IN SW4 AKA TRACT 5 Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALSActual Value: $414Year 2013 Tax $9.92 Interest $0.69 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00Total Due: $65.61

R100306 tAYloR bARbARA JoYce%iVAN tAYloR 8220 E 105TH AVE HENDERSON, CO 80640-8908Parcel: 0035219006 Section: 35 Township: 10 Range: 60 (TOTAL 0.344 A) Subdivision: SIMLA HEIGHTS Block: 1 Lot: 15 AND:- Lot: 1615000 SQ FTActual Value: $6,750601 SIOUX AVEYear 2013 Tax $191.16 Interest $13.38 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $229.54

R112239 tHAYeR FAMilY liMiteD PARtNeRsHiP24063 CO RD 122 RAMAH, CO 80832Parcel: 4081112239 Section: 20 Township: 8 Range: 61Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS PARCEL IN SW4: 20-8-61 60 A. 1/2 MINERAL INTEREST 30 A. NET Actual Value: $210Year 2013 Tax $3.52 Interest $0.25 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00Total Due: $58.77

R118688 tHAYeR GRANt e24063 CO RD 122 RAMAH, CO 80832Parcel: 8126100110 Section: 26 Township: 8 Range: 61Subdivision: RURALA PAR IN N2: 26 8 61Actual Value: $1,203Year 2013 Tax $20.48 Interest $1.43 Penalty $0.00 Other $50.00Total Due: $71.91

R117880 tHAYeR GRANt e24063 CO RD 122 RAMAH, CO 80832Parcel: 8126300105 Section: 26 Township: 8 Range: 61Subdivision: RURALAPAR IN W2Actual Value: $562Year 2013 Tax $9.36 Interest $0.66 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00Total Due: $65.02

R116095 tHAYeR GRANt e & PAtti J24063 CO RD 122 RAMAH, CO 80832Parcel: 7915400093 Section: 15 Township: 7 Range: 59Subdivision: BI-JOU CREEK RANCH PAR IN S2: 15 7 59 DESC B616 P132Actual Value: $216,31639200 CO RD 147Year 2013 Tax $954.80 Interest $66.84 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $1,046.64R120514 tHAYeR GRANt e & PAtti Jo24063 CO RD 122 RAMAH, CO 80832Parcel: 4079120514 Section: 18 Township: 7 Range: 59 SEVERED MINERALS LOCATED IN THE E2Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALSActual Value: $843Year 2013 Tax $13.32 Interest $0.93 Penalty $0.00 Other $50.00Total Due: $64.25

R120310 tHAYeR GRANt e & PAtti Jo24063 CO RD 122 RAMAH, CO 80832Parcel: 4089120310 Section: 20 Township: 8 Range: 59 1/2 INT MRA Section: 28 Township: 8 Range: 59 1/2 INT MRA Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALSActual Value: $4,416Year 2013 Tax $70.96 Interest $4.97 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $100.93

R120311 tHAYeR GRANt e & PAtti Jo24063 CO RD 122 RAMAH, CO 80832Parcel: 4089120311 Section: 22 Township: 8 Range: 59 240 ACRES Section: 28 Township: 8 Range: 59 W2W2, E2E2 80 ACRES Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALSActual Value: $2,209Year 2013 Tax $50.84 Interest $3.56 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $79.40

R114049 tHAYeR GRANt e & PAtti Jo24063 CO RD 122 RAMAH, CO 80832Parcel: 6034100092 Section: 3 Township: 7 Range: 60 Section: 34 Township: 6 Range: 60Subdivision: RURALA LOT 1 (NE4NE4) 40.48 A:LOT 2 (NW4NE4) 40.52A:LOT 3 (NE4NW4) 40.56 A:LOT 4 (NW4NW4) 40.26 A:S2N2:SW4:W2SE4: 3 7 60 TOTAL ACRES 562.16 SE4:S2NE4:W 990’ NW4NE4: 34 6 60 268.06 A TOTAL ACRES 830.22 Actual Value: $43,596Year 2013 Tax $700.84 Interest $49.06 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $774.90

R115088 tHAYeR GRANt e & PAtti Jo24063 CO RD 122 RAMAH, CO 80136Parcel: 6035300107 Section: 35 Township: 6 Range: 60Subdivision: RURALA S2: 35-06-60 320 ACRES Actual Value: $340,45542020 CO RD 125Year 2013 Tax $1,927.84 Interest $134.95 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $2,087.79

R119141 tHAYeR GRANt e & PAtti Jo24063 CO RD 122 RAMAH, CO 80832Parcel: 7004100056 Section: 4 Township: 7 Range: 60Subdivision: RURALA E2: 4 7 60Actual Value: $6,696Year 2013 Tax $128.08 Interest $8.97 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $162.05

R120509 tHAYeR GRANt e AND PAtti Jo24063 CO RD 122 RAMAH, CO 80832Parcel: 7918100152 Section: 18 Township: 7 Range: 59 PAR IN E2 AKA PARC 13, 14 AND 15Subdivision: RURALAActual Value: $3,955Year 2013 Tax $63.76 Interest $4.46 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $93.22

R120513 tHAYeR PAtti Jo24603 CO RD 122 RAMAH, CO 80832-9705Parcel: 7917100153 Section: 17 Township: 7 Range: 59 PARC IN N2 AKA PARC 1 THROUGH 5Subdivision: RURALAActual Value: $12,597Year 2013 Tax $202.36 Interest $14.17 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $241.53

R116079 tHAYeR PAtti JoTHAYER GRANT E24603 CO RD 122 RAMAH, CO 80832-9705Parcel: 8134300084 Section: 33 Township: 8 Range: 61 Section: 34 Township: 8 Range: 61Subdivision: RURALA PAR IN 33 & 34-8-61Actual Value: $251,43624603 CO RD 122Year 2013 Tax $1,556.44 Interest $108.95 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $1,690.39

R120191 tHe NeW outbAcK lAND coMPANY llc2830 NORTH AVE STE C5B GRAND JUNCTION, CO 81501-5367Parcel: 2809300094Section: 9 Township: 12 Range: 58 W2SESW4 (20 ACRES)Subdivision: RURALAActual Value: $461Year 2013 Tax $10.32 Interest $0.72 Penalty $0.00 Other $50.00Total Due: $61.04

R118617 tHoMPsoN bRADleY e & lARieA WPO BOX 312 ELBERT, CO 80106Parcel: 9434420002 Section: 34 Township: 9 Range: 64 Subdivision: FRICKS ADDITION SECOND AMENDMENT TO LOT 6 Block: 3 Lot: 6A (TOTAL 0.100 A) Actual Value: $39,2786741 LAVELLE AVEYear 2013 Tax $430.38 Interest $25.82 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $481.20

R108525 tHuN tHoMAs359 FIRST STREET HOBOKEN, NJ 07030Parcel: 8417203008 Section: 17 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: JIVANS REPLAT NO. 2 (LOT 2-E ONLY) Lot: 2-E1Actual Value: $126,64233760 CO RD 17Year 2013 Tax $862.00 Interest $60.34 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $947.34

R104096 toscANo euGeNie22930 BLACKWOLF WAY PARKER, CO 80138Parcel: 6426102011 Section: 26 Township: 6 Range: 64Subdivision: SUN COUNTRY MEADOWS FIL 3 (PUD) Lot: 048AActual Value: $48,4007829 SHENANDOAH DRYear 2013 Tax $1,145.00 Interest $80.15 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $1,250.15

R113550 tubbs DiANNA JBUTLERFIELD STEVE10600 FOXWOOD PL ELIZABETH, CO 80107Parcel: 6308400128 Section: 8 Township: 6 Range: 63Subdivision: FOX-WOOD Lot: 0012 DESC B559 P205, 60 A.Actual Value: $220,52210600 FOXWOOD PLYear 2013 Tax $1,953.04 Interest $136.71 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $2,114.75

R106716 tull MARc bHeNNessY sHeilA MPO BOX 1935 ELIZABETH, CO 80107-1935Parcel: 7534101027 Section: 34 Township: 7 Range: 65Subdivision: PONDEROSA PARK ESTATES UNIT 01 Lot: 0025Actual Value: $292,71336768 VIEW RIDGE DRYear 2013 Tax $1,992.56 Interest $139.48 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $2,157.04

R103174 tuReceK HeleN P165 S UNION BLVD STE 450 LAKEWOOD, CO 80105-0262Parcel: 4099029859Section: 2 Township: 9 Range: 59 E2 EXCEPT COAL TO U.S. 319.06 ACRES 1/4 INTEREST 79.765 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALSActual Value: $550Year 2013 Tax $8.88 Interest $0.62 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00Total Due: $64.50

R103179 tuReceK HeleN P165 S UNION BLVD STE 450 LAKEWOOD, CO 80105-0262Parcel: 4099149933Section: 14 Township: 9 Range: 59 NE4 EXCEPT COAL TO U.S. 1/4 INTEREST 40.00 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALSActual Value: $280Year 2013 Tax $4.48 Interest $0.31 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00Total Due: $59.79

R109577 tuRNeR KeNNetH R & teRRi l30266 CHISHOLM TR ELIZABETH, CO 80107-7115Parcel: 8534402004 Section: 34 Township: 8 Range: 65Subdivision: CHISHOLM AMENDED Lot: 26A (TOTAL 9.561 A) Actual Value: $315,37430266 CHISHOLM TRLYear 2013 Tax $2,147.32 Interest $150.31Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $2,322.63

R119490 tuRNeR MicHelePO BOX 2125 ELIZABETH, CO 80107-2125Parcel: 8418124003Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: ELIZABETH PHILLIPS ADDITION PLAT AMENDMENT #2 Block: 023 Lot: 0001Actual Value: $112,190673 S BANNER STYear 2013 Tax $951.20 Interest $66.58 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $1,042.78

R101563 VeRMillioN bettY & JAsoN A05789 CO RD 173 MATHESON, CO 80830Parcel: 3801200002Section: 1 Township: 13 Range: 58 Section: 12 Township: 13 Range: 58 Section: 2 Township: 13 Range: 58 Section: 3 Township: 13 Range: 58Sub-division: RURALA W2 OF SEC 1 , ALL OF SEC 2, E2NE4 OF SEC 3, N2 OF SEC 12 HAS GOV. LOTS TOTAL AC 1368.54Actual Value: $145,96944000 CO RD 22Year 2013 Tax $2,794.52 Interest $195.62 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $3,015.14

R118808 VeRMillioN JAsoN A5789 CO RD 173 MATHESON, CO 80830Parcel: 2833100081Section: 33 Township: 12 Range: 58 :ALLSubdivision: RURALA (TOTAL 640 A) Actual Value: $57,348Year 2013 Tax $1,321.00 Interest $92.47Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $1,438.47

R103188 WAlDRoP RutH A12234 PRESTON LANDING WAY KNOXVILLE, TN 37922-9486Parcel: 4099249938 Section: 24 Township: 9 Range: 59 ALL 640 A UNDIVIDED 1/4 INTEREST 160 MRA MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALSActual Value: $1,100Year 2013 Tax $17.92 Interest $1.25 Penalty $0.00 Other $50.00Total Due: $69.17

R100101 WAlKiNsHAW tHoMAs FAMilY tRust (tHe)PO BOX 483 SIMLA, CO 80835-0483Parcel: 0026310002 Section: 26 Township: 10 Range: 60 (TOTAL 0.172 A) Subdivision: SIMLA ORIGINAL Block: 12 Lot: 1 AND:- Lot: 2Actual Value: $46,463210 PUEBLO AVEYear 2013 Tax $179.92 Interest $12.59Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $217.51

R116825 WAllAce GleNN MWAllAce DiANA c3015 ROSE HILL ST STRASBURG, CO 80236Parcel: 9904100106 Section: 4 Township: 9 Range: 59Subdivision: RURALA PAR IN S2NE4: 4 9 59 60.009 A MOL DESC B638 P314 Actual Value: $1,383Year 2013 Tax $22.16 Interest $1.55 Penalty $0.00 Other $70.00Total Due: $93.71

R117905 WAllAce GleNN M3015 ROSE HILL ST STRASBURG, CO 80136Parcel: 9904100110Section: 4 Township: 9 Range: 59Subdivision: RURALAN2 INCLUDES GOVLOTS 1T4 LESS 60.009 Actual Value: $15,547Year 2013 Tax $250.08 Interest $17.51 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $292.59

R101793 Weil cARl2477 CO RD 132 ELIZABETH, CO 80107Parcel: 4003298200 Section: 29 Township: 10 Range: 63 W2W2NE4 40 ACRES 1/2 INTEREST 20 NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALSActual Value: $140Year 2013 Tax $2.68 Interest $0.19 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00Total Due: $57.87

R118646 Weil cARl2477 CO RD 132 ELIZABETH, CO 80107Parcel: 8524200167 Section: 24 Township: 8 Range: 65 N2NW4NW4, N2SE4NW4NW4, NW4NE4NW4, N2SW4NE4NW4, EAST 30’ OF W2E2NW4Subdivision: RURALAActual Value: $948Year 2013 Tax $22.36 Interest $1.57 Penalty $0.00 Other $50.00Total Due: $73.93

R119193 Weil cARl2477 CO RD 132 ELIZABETH, CO 80107Parcel: 8524200183 Section: 24 Township: 8 Range: 65 W2SW4NW4, SW4NW4NW4, SW4SE4NW4NW4, NW4NE4SW4N-W4Subdivision: RURALAActual Value: $806Year 2013 Tax $19.04 Interest $1.33 Penalty $0.00 Other $50.00Total Due: $70.37

R119194 Weil cARl2477 CO RD 132 ELIZABETH, CO 80107Parcel: 8524200184 Section: 24 Township: 8 Range: 65Subdivision: RURALA PAR IN NW4: 24 8 65Actual Value: $54,4612477 CO RD 132Year 2013 Tax $199.84 Interest $13.99 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $238.83

R107772 WeltoN RicHLAFEVER BARBARA JPO BOX 1484 ELIZABETH, CO 80107-1484Parcel: 8405301002 Section: 5 Township: 8 Range: 64Subdivision: BON-NIE RIDGE Lot: 28 1/2 INTEREST IN COMMON PROPERTYActual Value: $366,2184393 BONNIE RIDGE DRYear 2013 Tax $2,492.84 Interest $174.50 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $2,692.34

R116322 Wesco DeVeloPMeNt llcPO BOX 1869 ELIZABETH, CO 80107-1869Parcel: 2910100155 Section: 10 Township: 12 Range: 59Subdivision: RURALA Block: 003 Lot: 0000 PAR IN NE4: 10 12 59 36.014 ACRES DESC B624 P849 AKA TRACT 3 BOONE REZONE Actual Value: $3,03310493 CO RD 149Year 2013 Tax $69.92 Interest $4.89 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $99.81

R115238 WestbANK RANcH GolF AND couNtRY club ltD0607 WESTBANK ROAD GLENWOOD SPRINGS, CO 81601Parcel: 8321203003 Section: 21 Township: 8 Range: 63Subdivision: MTB SUB - MTB ANNEX - TOWN OF KIOWA Lot: 0002A LOT 2, MTB SUBDIVISION (LESS PARCEL DESC. B594, P876) MTB ANEXATION TO THE TOWN OF KIOWA REMAINING ACRES: 1 ACRE MOL MTB SUBDIVISION 1ST AMENDMENT LOT 2A Actual Value: $167,535610 COMANCHE STYear 2013 Tax $3,481.08 Interest $243.68 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $3,749.76

R108599 West eliZAbetH HolDiNGs llc4675 MACARTHUR COURT SUITE 1550 NEWPORT BEACH , CA 92660Parcel: 8418114002 Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64 PREVIOUSLY PHILLIPS ADD REPLAT OF LOTS 7-12 BLK 25 (.491)Subdivision: TOWNE CENTRE SUBDIVISION Block: 001 Lot: 0001Actual Value: $207,023476 S ELBERT STYear 2013 Tax $3,197.64 Interest $191.86 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $3,414.50R114835 WiliAMs estAte N D44 AVENUE OF THE OAKS BEAUMONT, TX 77707Parcel: 4062114835 Section: 10 Township: 6 Range: 62Subdivision: SEVERED MINERALS ALL: 10-06-62 (LESS NE4NW4 IN PRODUCTION) 1/44 INTEREST WHOLE SECTION ACREAGE: 640 LESS 40 ACRES IN PROD: 600 NET INTEREST MR ACRES: 13.68 MINERAL RIGHTS Actual Value: $100Year 2013 Tax $1.76 Interest $0.12 Penalty $0.00 Other $55.00Total Due: $56.88

R107442 WiNNeR llcPO BOX 127 KIOWA, CO 80117-0127Parcel: 8320109032Section: 20 Township: 8 Range: 63Subdivision: KIOWA TOWN LIMITS PAR IN NE4NE4: 20 8 63 DESC B424 P932 9000 SQ FT Actual Value: $108,169480 COMANCHE STYear 2013 Tax $2,247.40 Interest $157.32 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $2,429.72

R116124 WooDs RoGeR lee74 ROCKY CLIFF RD ELIZABETH, CO 80107Parcel: 9526100201 Section: 26 Township: 9 Range: 65 NW4NE4 Subdivision: LAZY J O MANY SPRINGS CANYON RANCH PHASE 2 Lot: 6 (TOTAL 40.280 A) Actual Value: $9281515 PVT RD 104Year 2013 Tax $18.16 Interest $1.27 Penalty $0.00 Other $50.00Total Due: $69.43

R106998 WRiGHt Jill2548 SAVAGE RD ELIZABETH, CO 80107Parcel: 7536401009 Section: 36 Township: 7 Range: 65Subdivision: WESTERN COUNTRY RANCHES 1ST ADD (PUD) Lot: 0077Actual Value: $392,2462548 SAVAGE RDYear 2013 Tax $2,670.68 Interest $186.95 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $2,882.63

R103266 WulF bARbARA A45550 COTTONWOOD LN DEER TRAIL, CO 80105Parcel: 6017200076Tract: 20 Section: 17 Township: 6 Range: 60Subdivision: COTTONWOOD ESTATES (FALCON RANCH) Lot: 0020B473 P967Actual Value: $16,02945550 COTTONWOOD LNYear 2013 Tax $144.36 Interest $10.11 Penalty $0.00 Other $25.00Total Due: $179.47

Legal Notice No: 23058

Government Legals PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGPROPOSED BUDGET FOR 2015 AND

BUDGET AMENDMENT FOR 2014OF CLEARWATER METROPOLITAN

DISTRICT

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a pro-posed budget has been submitted tothe Board of Directors of the Clearwa-ter Metropolitan District, of the Countyof Elbert, State of Colorado, for the en-suing year 2015; that a copy of such pro-posed budget has been filed in the officeof the District Management located at,Burg Simpson Eldredge Hersh JardineP.C., 40 Inverness Drive East, Engle-wood, Colorado 80112, (303) 792-5595,where the same is open for public inspec-tion; and that such proposed budgetwill be considered at a regular meetingof the Board of Directors of the Districtto be held on November 13, 2014, at4:00 p.m., at Blackstone Country Club,7777 S. Country Club Pkwy, Aurora, CO80016. Any interested elector of theClearwater Metropolitan District may in-spect the budget, and file or register anyobjection thereto prior to the adoption ofthe 2015 Budget.

NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that aproposed budget amendment for the 2014Budget has been submitted to the Boardof Directors of the Clearwater Metropolit-an District, of the County of Elbert, Stateof Colorado; that a copy of the amend-ment has been filed in the office of theDistrict Management located at BurgSimpson Eldredge Hersh Jardine P.C., 40Inverness Drive East, Englewood, Color-ado 80112, (303) 792-5595, where thesame is open for public inspection, andthat such Proposed Budget Amendmentwill be considered at a regular meeting ofthe Board of Directors of the District to beheld on November 13, 2014 at 4:00 p.m.at Blackstone Country Club, 7777 S.Country Club Pkwy, Aurora, CO 80016.Any interested elector of the ClearwaterMetropolitan District may inspect thebudget amendment, and file or registerany objection thereto prior to the adoptionof the 2014 Budget Amendment.

This Meeting is open to the public and anymember of the public may address theboard.

BY ORDER OF THE BOARDOF DIRECTORS CLEARWATERMETROPOLITAN DISTRICT

/s/ BURG SIMPSON ELDREDGEHERSH JARDINE, P.C.

Legal Notice No.: 23068First Publication: October 30, 2014Last Publication: November 6, 2014Publish In: Elbert County News

Government Legals

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGPROPOSED BUDGET FOR 2015 AND

BUDGET AMENDMENT FOR 2014OF CLEARWATER METROPOLITAN

DISTRICT

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a pro-posed budget has been submitted tothe Board of Directors of the Clearwa-ter Metropolitan District, of the Countyof Elbert, State of Colorado, for the en-suing year 2015; that a copy of such pro-posed budget has been filed in the officeof the District Management located at,Burg Simpson Eldredge Hersh JardineP.C., 40 Inverness Drive East, Engle-wood, Colorado 80112, (303) 792-5595,where the same is open for public inspec-tion; and that such proposed budgetwill be considered at a regular meetingof the Board of Directors of the Districtto be held on November 13, 2014, at4:00 p.m., at Blackstone Country Club,7777 S. Country Club Pkwy, Aurora, CO80016. Any interested elector of theClearwater Metropolitan District may in-spect the budget, and file or register anyobjection thereto prior to the adoption ofthe 2015 Budget.

NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that aproposed budget amendment for the 2014Budget has been submitted to the Boardof Directors of the Clearwater Metropolit-an District, of the County of Elbert, Stateof Colorado; that a copy of the amend-ment has been filed in the office of theDistrict Management located at BurgSimpson Eldredge Hersh Jardine P.C., 40Inverness Drive East, Englewood, Color-ado 80112, (303) 792-5595, where thesame is open for public inspection, andthat such Proposed Budget Amendmentwill be considered at a regular meeting ofthe Board of Directors of the District to beheld on November 13, 2014 at 4:00 p.m.at Blackstone Country Club, 7777 S.Country Club Pkwy, Aurora, CO 80016.Any interested elector of the ClearwaterMetropolitan District may inspect thebudget amendment, and file or registerany objection thereto prior to the adoptionof the 2014 Budget Amendment.

This Meeting is open to the public and anymember of the public may address theboard.

BY ORDER OF THE BOARDOF DIRECTORS CLEARWATERMETROPOLITAN DISTRICT

/s/ BURG SIMPSON ELDREDGEHERSH JARDINE, P.C.

Legal Notice No.: 23068First Publication: October 30, 2014Last Publication: November 6, 2014Publish In: Elbert County News

Public Notice

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGPROPOSED BUDGET FOR 2015 AND

BUDGET AMENDMENT FOR 2014OF THE NORTH PINES

METROPOLITAN DISTRICT

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a pro-posed budget has been submitted tothe Board of Directors of the NorthPines Metropolitan District, of theCounty of Elbert, State of Colorado, forthe ensuing year 2015; that a copy ofsuch proposed budget has been filed inthe office of the District Management loc-ated at, Burg Simpson Eldredge HershJardine P.C., 40 Inverness Drive East,Englewood, Colorado 80112, (303) 792-5595, where the same is open for publicinspection; and that such proposedbudget will be considered at a regularmeeting of the Board of Directors ofthe District to be held on November 13,2014, at 5:00 p.m., at Blackstone Coun-try Club, 7777 S. Country Club Pkwy,Aurora, CO 80016. Any interested elect-or of the North Pines Metropolitan Districtmay inspect the budget, and file or re-gister any objection thereto prior to the ad-option of the 2015 Budget.

NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that aproposed budget amendment for the 2014Budget has been submitted to the Boardof Directors of the North Pines Metropolit-an District, of the County of Elbert, Stateof Colorado; that a copy of the amend-ment has been filed in the office of theDistrict Management located at BurgSimpson Eldredge Hersh Jardine P.C., 40Inverness Drive East, Englewood, Color-ado 80112, (303) 792-5595, where thesame is open for public inspection, andthat such Proposed Budget Amendmentwill be considered at a regular meeting ofthe Board of Directors of the District to beheld on November 13, 2014 at 5:00 p.m.at Blackstone Country Club, 7777 S.Country Club Pkwy, Aurora, CO 80016.Any interested elector of the North PinesMetropolitan District may inspect thebudget amendment, and file or registerany objection thereto prior to the adoptionof the 2014 Budget Amendment.

This Meeting is open to the public and anymember of the public may address theboard.

BY ORDER OF THE BOARDOF DIRECTORS THE NORTHPINES METROPOLITAN DISTRICT

/s/ BURG SIMPSON ELDREDGEHERSH JARDINE, P.C.

Legal Notice No.: 23069First Publication: October 30, 2014Last Publication: November 6, 2014Publish In: Elbert County News

Government Legals

Public Notice

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGPROPOSED BUDGET FOR 2015 AND

BUDGET AMENDMENT FOR 2014OF THE NORTH PINES

METROPOLITAN DISTRICT

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a pro-posed budget has been submitted tothe Board of Directors of the NorthPines Metropolitan District, of theCounty of Elbert, State of Colorado, forthe ensuing year 2015; that a copy ofsuch proposed budget has been filed inthe office of the District Management loc-ated at, Burg Simpson Eldredge HershJardine P.C., 40 Inverness Drive East,Englewood, Colorado 80112, (303) 792-5595, where the same is open for publicinspection; and that such proposedbudget will be considered at a regularmeeting of the Board of Directors ofthe District to be held on November 13,2014, at 5:00 p.m., at Blackstone Coun-try Club, 7777 S. Country Club Pkwy,Aurora, CO 80016. Any interested elect-or of the North Pines Metropolitan Districtmay inspect the budget, and file or re-gister any objection thereto prior to the ad-option of the 2015 Budget.

NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that aproposed budget amendment for the 2014Budget has been submitted to the Boardof Directors of the North Pines Metropolit-an District, of the County of Elbert, Stateof Colorado; that a copy of the amend-ment has been filed in the office of theDistrict Management located at BurgSimpson Eldredge Hersh Jardine P.C., 40Inverness Drive East, Englewood, Color-ado 80112, (303) 792-5595, where thesame is open for public inspection, andthat such Proposed Budget Amendmentwill be considered at a regular meeting ofthe Board of Directors of the District to beheld on November 13, 2014 at 5:00 p.m.at Blackstone Country Club, 7777 S.Country Club Pkwy, Aurora, CO 80016.Any interested elector of the North PinesMetropolitan District may inspect thebudget amendment, and file or registerany objection thereto prior to the adoptionof the 2014 Budget Amendment.

This Meeting is open to the public and anymember of the public may address theboard.

BY ORDER OF THE BOARDOF DIRECTORS THE NORTHPINES METROPOLITAN DISTRICT

/s/ BURG SIMPSON ELDREDGEHERSH JARDINE, P.C.

Legal Notice No.: 23069First Publication: October 30, 2014Last Publication: November 6, 2014Publish In: Elbert County News

Government Legals

Public Notice

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARINGPROPOSED BUDGET FOR 2015 AND

BUDGET AMENDMENT FOR 2014OF THE NORTH PINES

METROPOLITAN DISTRICT

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a pro-posed budget has been submitted tothe Board of Directors of the NorthPines Metropolitan District, of theCounty of Elbert, State of Colorado, forthe ensuing year 2015; that a copy ofsuch proposed budget has been filed inthe office of the District Management loc-ated at, Burg Simpson Eldredge HershJardine P.C., 40 Inverness Drive East,Englewood, Colorado 80112, (303) 792-5595, where the same is open for publicinspection; and that such proposedbudget will be considered at a regularmeeting of the Board of Directors ofthe District to be held on November 13,2014, at 5:00 p.m., at Blackstone Coun-try Club, 7777 S. Country Club Pkwy,Aurora, CO 80016. Any interested elect-or of the North Pines Metropolitan Districtmay inspect the budget, and file or re-gister any objection thereto prior to the ad-option of the 2015 Budget.

NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN that aproposed budget amendment for the 2014Budget has been submitted to the Boardof Directors of the North Pines Metropolit-an District, of the County of Elbert, Stateof Colorado; that a copy of the amend-ment has been filed in the office of theDistrict Management located at BurgSimpson Eldredge Hersh Jardine P.C., 40Inverness Drive East, Englewood, Color-ado 80112, (303) 792-5595, where thesame is open for public inspection, andthat such Proposed Budget Amendmentwill be considered at a regular meeting ofthe Board of Directors of the District to beheld on November 13, 2014 at 5:00 p.m.at Blackstone Country Club, 7777 S.Country Club Pkwy, Aurora, CO 80016.Any interested elector of the North PinesMetropolitan District may inspect thebudget amendment, and file or registerany objection thereto prior to the adoptionof the 2014 Budget Amendment.

This Meeting is open to the public and anymember of the public may address theboard.

BY ORDER OF THE BOARDOF DIRECTORS THE NORTHPINES METROPOLITAN DISTRICT

/s/ BURG SIMPSON ELDREDGEHERSH JARDINE, P.C.

Legal Notice No.: 23069First Publication: October 30, 2014Last Publication: November 6, 2014Publish In: Elbert County News

Public Notice

NOTICE OF PURCHASE OFREAL ESTATE AT TAX LIEN SALE

AND OF APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCEOF TREASURER’S DEED

TSC# 2011-01482

To Every Person in Actual Possession orOccupancy of the hereinafter DescribedLand, Lot or Premises, and to the Personin Whose Name the Same was Taxed orSpecially Assessed,and to all Persons having an Interest orTitle of Record in or to the said Premisesand To Whom It may Concern, and moreespecially to:

WILLIAM R & JUANITA G GORDONYou and each of you are hereby notifiedthat on the 8th day of November A.D.2011the then County Treasurer of the Countyof Elbert, in the State of Colorado, sold atpublic tax lien sale to SAM ROSEBOR-OUGH ESTATE the following describedreal estate situate in the County of Elbert,State of Colorado, to wit:

Section: 34 Township: 11 Range: 58N2-SE4 480 ACRES 1/16 INTEREST 30NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdi-vision: SEVERED MINERALS

and said County Treasurer issued a certi-ficate of purchase therefore to WILLIAM R& JUANITA G GORDON. That said tax li-en sale was made to satisfy the delin-quent taxes assessed against said realestate for the year 2010;

That said real estate was taxed or spe-cially assessed in the name(s) ofSAM ROSEBOROUGH ESTATE for saidyear 2010.

That a Treasurer’s Deed will be issued forsaid real estate to the said WILLIAM R &JUANITA G GORDON at 3:00 o’clockP.M., on the 12th day of February,A.D.2015, unless the same has been re-deemed.

Said property may be redeemed fromsaid sale at any time prior to the actual ex-ecution of said Treasurer’s Deed. Wit-ness my hand this 15th day of October,2014 A. D..

Richard PettittCounty Treasurer of Elbert County

Legal Notice No.: 23070First Publication: October 30, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: The Elbert County News

Government Legals

Public Notice

NOTICE OF PURCHASE OFREAL ESTATE AT TAX LIEN SALE

AND OF APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCEOF TREASURER’S DEED

TSC# 2011-01482

To Every Person in Actual Possession orOccupancy of the hereinafter DescribedLand, Lot or Premises, and to the Personin Whose Name the Same was Taxed orSpecially Assessed,and to all Persons having an Interest orTitle of Record in or to the said Premisesand To Whom It may Concern, and moreespecially to:

WILLIAM R & JUANITA G GORDONYou and each of you are hereby notifiedthat on the 8th day of November A.D.2011the then County Treasurer of the Countyof Elbert, in the State of Colorado, sold atpublic tax lien sale to SAM ROSEBOR-OUGH ESTATE the following describedreal estate situate in the County of Elbert,State of Colorado, to wit:

Section: 34 Township: 11 Range: 58N2-SE4 480 ACRES 1/16 INTEREST 30NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdi-vision: SEVERED MINERALS

and said County Treasurer issued a certi-ficate of purchase therefore to WILLIAM R& JUANITA G GORDON. That said tax li-en sale was made to satisfy the delin-quent taxes assessed against said realestate for the year 2010;

That said real estate was taxed or spe-cially assessed in the name(s) ofSAM ROSEBOROUGH ESTATE for saidyear 2010.

That a Treasurer’s Deed will be issued forsaid real estate to the said WILLIAM R &JUANITA G GORDON at 3:00 o’clockP.M., on the 12th day of February,A.D.2015, unless the same has been re-deemed.

Said property may be redeemed fromsaid sale at any time prior to the actual ex-ecution of said Treasurer’s Deed. Wit-ness my hand this 15th day of October,2014 A. D..

Richard PettittCounty Treasurer of Elbert County

Legal Notice No.: 23070First Publication: October 30, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: The Elbert County News

Public Notice

NOTICE OF PURCHASE OFREAL ESTATE AT TAX LIEN SALE

AND OF APPLICATIONFOR ISSUANCE OF TREASURER’S

DEED TSC# 2011-01481

To Every Person in Actual Possession orOccupancy of the hereinafter DescribedLand, Lot or Premises, and to the Personin Whose Name the Same was Taxed orSpecially Assessed,and to all Persons having an Interest orTitle of Record in or to the said Premisesand To Whom It may Concern, and moreespecially to:

ALBERTA ROFF ESTATE You and eachof you are hereby notified that on the 8thday of November A.D.2011 the thenCounty Treasurer of the County of Elbert,in the State of Colorado, sold at public taxlien sale to WILLIAM R & JUANITA GGORDAN the following described real es-tate situate in the County of Elbert, Stateof Colorado, to wit:

Section: 34 Township: 11 Range: 58N2-SE4 480 ACRES 1/16 INTEREST 30NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdi-vision: SEVERED MINERALS

and said County Treasurer issued a certi-ficate of purchase therefore to WILLIAM R& JUANITA G GORDON. That said tax li-en sale was made to satisfy the delin-quent taxes assessed against said realestate for the year 2010;

That said real estate was taxed or spe-cially assessed in the name(s) ofALBERTA ROFF ESTATE for said year2010.

That a Treasurer’s Deed will be issued forsaid real estate to the said WILLIAM R &JUANITA G GORDON at 3:00 o’clockP.M., on the 12th day of February,A.D.2015, unless the same has been re-deemed.

Said property may be redeemed from saidsale at any time prior to the actual execu-tion of said Treasurer’s Deed. Witness myhand this 15th day of October, 2014 A.D.

Richard PettittCounty Treasurer of Elbert County

Legal Notice No.: 23071First Publication: October 30, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: The Elbert County News

Government Legals

Public Notice

NOTICE OF PURCHASE OFREAL ESTATE AT TAX LIEN SALE

AND OF APPLICATIONFOR ISSUANCE OF TREASURER’S

DEED TSC# 2011-01481

To Every Person in Actual Possession orOccupancy of the hereinafter DescribedLand, Lot or Premises, and to the Personin Whose Name the Same was Taxed orSpecially Assessed,and to all Persons having an Interest orTitle of Record in or to the said Premisesand To Whom It may Concern, and moreespecially to:

ALBERTA ROFF ESTATE You and eachof you are hereby notified that on the 8thday of November A.D.2011 the thenCounty Treasurer of the County of Elbert,in the State of Colorado, sold at public taxlien sale to WILLIAM R & JUANITA GGORDAN the following described real es-tate situate in the County of Elbert, Stateof Colorado, to wit:

Section: 34 Township: 11 Range: 58N2-SE4 480 ACRES 1/16 INTEREST 30NET ACRES MINERAL RIGHTS Subdi-vision: SEVERED MINERALS

and said County Treasurer issued a certi-ficate of purchase therefore to WILLIAM R& JUANITA G GORDON. That said tax li-en sale was made to satisfy the delin-quent taxes assessed against said realestate for the year 2010;

That said real estate was taxed or spe-cially assessed in the name(s) ofALBERTA ROFF ESTATE for said year2010.

That a Treasurer’s Deed will be issued forsaid real estate to the said WILLIAM R &JUANITA G GORDON at 3:00 o’clockP.M., on the 12th day of February,A.D.2015, unless the same has been re-deemed.

Said property may be redeemed from saidsale at any time prior to the actual execu-tion of said Treasurer’s Deed. Witness myhand this 15th day of October, 2014 A.D.

Richard PettittCounty Treasurer of Elbert County

Legal Notice No.: 23071First Publication: October 30, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: The Elbert County News

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M800396 BOWKER LUCILLEPO BOX 072 SIMLA, CO 80835-0072Parcel: 5300800396bMBL HOME TITLE: 34E 080226 SERIAL: 0459331H MAKE: BUDDY SIZE: 14 X 67 Section: 26 Township: 10 Range: 60Actual Value: $5,720711 CARIBOU STYear 2013 Tax $44.88 Interest $3.14 Penalty $0.00 Other $102.98Total Due: $151.00

M801186 BURKHOLDER ROBERT TP.O. BOX 984 KIOWA, CO 80117Parcel: 5183801186MBL HOME TITLE: 34E 149917 SERIAL: BL22594 MAKE: COM SIZE: 14 X 76 Section: 17 Township: 8 Range: 63Actual Value: $9,200100 UTE AVE #D-16Year 2013 Tax $52.28 Interest $3.66 Penalty $0.00 Other $79.00Total Due: $134.94

M800307 CALKUM NANETTE35560 CO RD 183 LIMON, CO 80828Parcel: 5287800307 MBL HOME TITLE: 34E 085684 SERIAL: 9688 MAKE: KIT SIZE: 14 X 66 Section: 6 Township: 8 Range: 57Actual Value: $12,80035560 CO RD 183Year 2013 Tax $69.44 Interest $4.86 Penalty $0.00 Other $124.00Total Due: $198.30

M800052 CARAVANA JOE M IIIPO BOX 811 KIOWA, CO 80117Parcel: 5183800052MBL HOME TITLE: 34E 147264 SERIAL: SK1517D MAKE: SKY SIZE: 12 X 56 Section: 17 Township: 8 Range: 63Actual Value: $4,420100 UTE AVE #B-04Year 2013 Tax $25.08 Interest $1.76 Penalty $0.00 Other $102.16Total Due: $129.00

M801036 CIRBO THOMAS E%LARRY CIRBO, P.R. 14206 N 95th St Longmont, CO 80504-8007Parcel: 5009801036MBL HOME TITLE: 34E094852 SERIAL: 0532638928 MAKE: CHA SIZE: 24 X 60 Section: 22 Township: 10 Range: 59Actual Value: $11,74036901 US HWY 24Year 2013 Tax $37.16 Interest $2.60 Penalty $0.00 Other $128.24Total Due: $168.00

M800410 GEESEN EDWARD JPO BOX 036 AGATE, CO 80101-0036Parcel: 5279800410MBL HOME TITLE: 34E 084287 SERIAL: GB 228729 MAKE: FLAMINGO SIZE: 12 X 57 Section: 11 Township: 7 Range: 59Actual Value: $5,91037461 CO RD 162Year 2013 Tax $94.80 Interest $6.64 Penalty $0.00 Other $111.00Total Due: $212.44

M800001 HANKINS SHAWNDA% GORDON MCKANE PO BOX 453 SIMLA, CO 80835-0453Parcel: 5000800001MBL HOME TITLE: 34E 106652 SERIAL: 2230202327 MAKE: SEQUOIA SIZE: 14 X 67 Sec-tion: 26 Township: 10 Range: 60Actual Value: $5,560211 SIOUX AVEYear 2013 Tax $42.92 Interest $3.00 Penalty $0.00 Other $105.08Total Due: $151.00

M801157 JUUL SHIRLEY A1104 HIGHLAND TERRACE BOLIVAR, MO 65613Parcel: 5000801157SIZE: 16 X 77 Section: 26 Township: 10 Range: 60Actual Value: $20,020621 ANTELOPE STYear 2013 Tax $155.08 Interest $10.86 Penalty $0.00 Other $101.00Total Due: $266.94

M800091 MILLS ANTHONY G306 BUFFALO SIMLA, CO 80835Parcel: 5000800091MBL HOME TITLE: 34E 067149 SERIAL: 0459380 H MAKE: BUDDY SIZE: 14 X 66 Section: 27 Town-ship: 10 Range: 60Actual Value: $6,330306 BUFFALO STYear 2013 Tax $48.76 Interest $3.41 Penalty $0.00 Other $101.00Total Due: $153.17

M800028 MURRAY STEVEN LPO BOX 533 KIOWA, CO 80117-0533Parcel: 5183800028MBL HOME TITLE: 34E 166839 SERIAL: 1269K MAKE: SIERRA SIZE: 14 X 62 Section: 17 Town-ship: 8 Range: 63Actual Value: $3,740100 UTE AVE #A-19Year 2013 Tax $21.48 Interest $1.50 Penalty $0.00 Other $104.00Total Due: $126.98

M800373 NOTZ SCOTT A20719 CO RD 073 CALHAN, CO 80808Parcel: 5202800373MBL HOME TITLE: 34E 083690 SERIAL: 2290164627 U&X MAKE: TITAN SIZE: 24 X 40 Sec-tion: 22 Township: 10 Range: 62Actual Value: $21,51020719 CO RD 73Year 2013 Tax $109.88 Interest $7.69 Penalty $0.00 Other $89.00Total Due: $206.57

M801251 PINEDO MARISELAPO BOX 184 SIMLA, CO 80835Parcel: 5208801251MBL HOME TITLE: 12WO47064 SERIAL: 1CC5826 MAKE: COL SIZE: 14 X 70 Section: 32 Township: 10 Range: 58Actual Value: $6,02018250 CO RD 161Year 2013 Tax $38.40 Interest $2.69 Penalty $0.00 Other $126.91Total Due: $168.00

M801221 RED FEATHER LLC303 ROMERO STREET NW STE A ALBUQUERQUE, NM 87104Parcel: 5183801221MBL HOME TITLE: 10R643071 MAKE: SCHULTZ SIZE: 60 X 14Actual Value: $14,460100 UTE AVE #B-03Year 2013 Tax $82.40 Interest $5.77 Penalty $0.00 Other $79.00Total Due: $167.17

M800429 RING JOHN ERING YVONNE K13002 CO RD 102 ELBERT, CO 80106Parcel: 5093800429MBL HOME TITLE: 34E 006224 SERIAL: 70979A&B MAKE: MARLETTE SIZE: 24 X 57 Section: 26 Township: 9 Range: 63Actual Value: $11,79013002 CO RD 102Year 2013 Tax $63.20 Interest $4.42 Penalty $0.00 Other $88.00Total Due: $155.62

M800107 SEARCY AUGUSTSEARCY MELINDA L08801 BAYOU GULCH RD PARKER, CO 80134Parcel: 5084800107MBL HOME TITLE: 34E 131810 SERIAL: F1052365 MAKE: ALMA SIZE: 12 X 61 Section: 18 Township: 8 Range: 64Actual Value: $4,240424 S PADDOCK STYear 2013 Tax $36.20 Interest $2.53 Penalty $0.00 Other $94.27Total Due: $133.00

M801003 SHAFFER RICHARD WPO BOX 182 KIOWA, CO 80117-0182Parcel: 5183801003MBL HOME TITLE: 34E108699 SERIAL: H170195 MAKE: BELLA VISTA SIZE: 12 X 60 Section: 17 Township: 8 Range: 63Actual Value: $4,040100 UTE AVE #C-14Year 2013 Tax $22.92 Interest $1.60 Penalty $0.00 Other $104.00Total Due: $128.52

M801203 ST.LAURENT GILBERT & DOROTHYC/O HELEN HALE & ROSEMARY BOBEDEE PO BOX 248 ELIZABETH, CO 80107Parcel: 5183801203MBL HOME TITLE: 12P490039 SERIAL: 4P520377H MAKE: WR SIZE: 15.5 X 63 Section: 17 Township: 8 Range: 63Subdivision: KIOWA UTE VILLAGEActual Value: $16,940100 UTE AVE #B-11Year 2013 Tax $96.00 Interest $6.72 Penalty $0.00 Other $79.00Total Due: $181.72

M800003 WALKINSHAW THOMAS BPO BOX 483 SIMLA, CO 80835-0483Parcel: 5000800003MBL HOME TITLE: 34E 151724 SERIAL: 3JE6512ER3N3 MAKE: EMBASSY SIZE: 12 X 62 Section: 26 Township: 10 Range: 60Actual Value: $3,890210 PUEBLO AVEYear 2013 Tax $30.24 Interest $2.12 Penalty $0.00 Other $118.64Total Due: $151.00

M801100 WEATHERFORD JEANWEATHERFORD MICHAEL01715 CLEMSON DR COLORADO SPRINGS, CO 80909Parcel: 5183801100MBL HOME TITLE: 34E130734 SERIAL: NEB99B01598 MAKE: BELAIRE SIZE: 27 X 48 Section: 17 Township: 8 Range: 63Actual Value: $40,540100 UTE AVE #D-02Year 2013 Tax $231.40 Interest $16.20 Penalty $0.00 Other $79.00Total Due: $326.60

PUBLIC NOTICEDELINQUENT TAX NOTICE

Public Notice is hereby given that I, Richard Pettitt, will ac-cording to law, offer at public sale, at the Elbert County Courthouse, 215 Comanche St. Kiowa, County of Elbert, State of Colorado, on the 18th day of November, 2014, com-mencing at 9:00 a.m. of the said day the described mobile

homes, situated in the said County on which taxes for the 2013 and prior years have not been paid as shall be neces-sary to pay herein below set down, together with interest, advertising and delinquent interest and fees to wit:

ELBERT COUNTY DELINQUENT TAX NOTICE

ACCOUNT NAME TO WHOM ASSESSED CARE OF ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP TAX INT ADV TOTAL

Legal Notice No: 23075 * First Publication: October 30, 2014Last Publication: October 30, 2014 * Publisher: The Elbert County News

ACCOUNT NAME TO WHOM ASSESSED CARE OF ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP TAX INT ADV TOTAL

ACCOUNT NAME TO WHOM ASSESSED CARE OF ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP TAX INT ADV TOTAL

ACCOUNT NAME TO WHOM ASSESSED CARE OF ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP TAX INT ADV TOTAL

ACCOUNT NAME TO WHOM ASSESSED CARE OF ADDRESS CITY STATE ZIP TAX INT ADV TOTAL

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FALL INTO FUNHundreds of families enjoyed a dose of fall at Flat Acres Farm in

Parker the weekend of Oct. 18 and 19, taking hayrides, winding through a corn maze, picking out pumpkins and getting the most out of the weather before it turns cold. It was a warm day Oct. 18, providing ideal conditions for playing in water features or reaching new heights on a swing. Flat Acres Farm, on Twenty Mile Road across from SuperTarget, has become the go-to place for families in the fall for good reason.

PHOTOS BY CHRIS MICHLEWICZ

Talisa Gamboa, 5, of Highlands Ranch, hefts a pumpkin at Flat Acres Farm.

Aubrie Casias, 6, and her brother, Aidan, 9, run ahead of their dad in the corn maze at Flat Acres Farm.

Ethan Perkins, 2, of Parker, �ashes a grin for the camera, while his big sister, Ashley, looks on.

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