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GoldenTranscript.net JEFFERSON COUNTY, COLORADO A publication of November 13, 2014 VOLUME 148 | ISSUE 49 | 50¢ POSTAL ADDRESS GOLDEN TRANSCRIPT (ISSN 0746-6382) OFFICE: 722 Washington Ave, Unit 210 Golden, CO 80401 PHONE: 303-566-4100 A legal newspaper of general circulation in Jefferson County, Colorado, the Golden Tran- script is published weekly on Thursday by Mile High Newspapers, 722 Washington Ave, Unit 210, Golden, CO 80401. PERIODICALS POSTAGE PAID AT GOLDEN, COLORADO and additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address change to: 722 Washington Ave, Unit 210 Golden, CO 80401 DEADLINES: Display: Fri. 11 a.m. Legal: Fri. 11 a.m. | Classified: Mon. 5 p.m. GET SOCIAL WITH US PLEASE RECYCLE THIS COPY Students from Tim Miller’s art class at Golden High School are working on a special project for this year’s Candlelight Walk. As coordinators for the event work to provide more entertainment and perform a few more organizational tweaks, posted signs will be placed to help guide the many visitors to the festive event. Pictured above, Iryna Lyubo- myrska, 16, and Katie Czarnecki, 16, work on tracing lettering for the signs after school Thursday, Nov. 6. Both girls are exchange students from Ukraine and Croatia. Photo by Amy Woodward LIGHTING THE WAY Hickenlooper claims narrow victory Democratic governor fends off challenge from Beauprez By Vic Vela [email protected] One word summed up the mood at a Nov. 5 Capitol victory rally for Gov. John Hicken- looper. “Phew,” the governor said while making a motion with his hand as if to wipe away sweat. After a bruising night for Democrats in Colorado and nationwide, Hickenlooper’s ra- zor thin re-election win over Republican Bob Beauprez was one of the few wins the blue par- ty had to celebrate following Election Night. Results in the gubernatorial race were not known until the morning after the election. After trailing for much of the evening, Hicken- looper eventually was able to pull ahead in the wee hours of the morning. “I think I can now demonstrate that one, even with almost no sleep, can still feel great joy,” Hickenlooper said. As of 11 a.m. on Nov. 5, Hickenlooper held a 1 percentage point lead, with 94 percent of the precincts reporting. He was leading Beauprez by about 25,000 votes. Most of the remaining votes were in coun- ties that were backing Hickenlooper. Beauprez had not conceded victory by the time Hickenlooper gave his victory speech, nor had the campaign issued a statement regard- ing the results. It was expected to be a very close race, and the contest lived up to its billing. For months, Beauprez, a former congress- man, hammered at Hickenlooper’s record and blasted him for failing to lead on key issues in- cluding the death penalty and fracking. Helping Beauprez during his campaign were Hickenlooper’s own words. The governor at times found himself walking back comments he made throughout the campaign, including remarks regarding gun control legislation that he gave to a group of sheriffs over the summer. And Beauprez was helped by a national Re- publican wave that swept through Colorado and allowed the GOP to take over a U.S. Sen- ate race here and to keep statewide offices that include attorney general, secretary of state and treasurer. But from the beginning, Hickenlooper fo- cused his campaign on his stewardship over a state economy that has picked up steam un- der his watch. And he maintained a quirky, af- fable personality on the stump while keeping his promise to voters that he would never run a negative campaign ad, despite some of the groups backing him doing so. “I am so proud that we were able to run a positive campaign,” Hickenlooper said. “But we could not have done it without the encour- agement of the people of Colorado.” Hickenlooper thanked his family and staff and supporters. He also thanked Democratic Sen. Mark Udall for his service, several hours after Udall lost his re-election bid to Republi- can Congressman Cory Gardner. The governor said Gardner called him that morning to congratulate him on the victory. “He said, ‘We’re going to be able to work to- gether very well,’” Hickenlooper said. “We’re going to do everything we can to move this state forward.” Supporters cheer as Gov. John Hickenlooper gives a re-election victory speech inside the Capitol on Nov. 5 Photo by Vic Vela Voters elect to retain ed board incumbent By Crystal Anderson canderson@colorado communitymedia.com Jefferson County voters opted for con- sistency, electing to keep incumbent board member Jane Goff on the State Board of Education. “I am pleased with the turnout,” Goff said. “I think it’s a great reminder that we all have some work to do.” As the election results rolled in Nov. 4, Goff re- tained a 5 percent lead over opponent Laura Boggs with 53.42 percent or 136,292 votes. Goff noted her oppo- nent’s results and said she’s ready to narrow her focus and move forward in the education race. Goff Voters continues on Page 19

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J E F F E R S O N C O U N T Y, C O L O R A D OA publication of

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Students from Tim Miller’s art class at Golden High School are working on a special project for this year’s Candlelight Walk. As coordinators for the event work to provide more entertainment and perform a few more organizational tweaks, posted signs will be placed to help guide the many visitors to the festive event. Pictured above, Iryna Lyubo-myrska, 16, and Katie Czarnecki, 16, work on tracing lettering for the signs after school Thursday, Nov. 6. Both girls are exchange students from Ukraine and Croatia. Photo by Amy Woodward

LIGHTING THE WAY

Hickenlooper claims narrow victory Democratic governor fendso� challenge from Beauprez By Vic Vela [email protected]

One word summed up the mood at a Nov. 5 Capitol victory rally for Gov. John Hicken-looper.

“Phew,” the governor said while making a motion with his hand as if to wipe away sweat.

After a bruising night for Democrats in Colorado and nationwide, Hickenlooper’s ra-zor thin re-election win over Republican Bob Beauprez was one of the few wins the blue par-ty had to celebrate following Election Night.

Results in the gubernatorial race were not known until the morning after the election. After trailing for much of the evening, Hicken-looper eventually was able to pull ahead in the wee hours of the morning.

“I think I can now demonstrate that one, even with almost no sleep, can still feel great joy,” Hickenlooper said.

As of 11 a.m. on Nov. 5, Hickenlooper held a 1 percentage point lead, with 94 percent of the precincts reporting. He was leading Beauprez by about 25,000 votes.

Most of the remaining votes were in coun-ties that were backing Hickenlooper.

Beauprez had not conceded victory by the time Hickenlooper gave his victory speech, nor had the campaign issued a statement regard-ing the results.

It was expected to be a very close race, and the contest lived up to its billing.

For months, Beauprez, a former congress-man, hammered at Hickenlooper’s record and blasted him for failing to lead on key issues in-cluding the death penalty and fracking.

Helping Beauprez during his campaign were Hickenlooper’s own words. The governor at times found himself walking back comments he made throughout the campaign, including remarks regarding gun control legislation that he gave to a group of sheriffs over the summer.

And Beauprez was helped by a national Re-publican wave that swept through Colorado and allowed the GOP to take over a U.S. Sen-

ate race here and to keep statewide offi ces that include attorney general, secretary of state and treasurer.

But from the beginning, Hickenlooper fo-cused his campaign on his stewardship over a state economy that has picked up steam un-der his watch. And he maintained a quirky, af-fable personality on the stump while keeping his promise to voters that he would never run a negative campaign ad, despite some of the groups backing him doing so.

“I am so proud that we were able to run a positive campaign,” Hickenlooper said. “But

we could not have done it without the encour-agement of the people of Colorado.”

Hickenlooper thanked his family and staff and supporters. He also thanked Democratic Sen. Mark Udall for his service, several hours after Udall lost his re-election bid to Republi-can Congressman Cory Gardner.

The governor said Gardner called him that morning to congratulate him on the victory.

“He said, ‘We’re going to be able to work to-gether very well,’” Hickenlooper said. “We’re going to do everything we can to move this state forward.”

Supporters cheer as Gov. John Hickenlooper gives a re-election victory speech inside the Capitol on Nov. 5 Photo by Vic Vela

Voters elect to retain ed board incumbent By Crystal Anderson [email protected]

Jefferson County voters opted for con-sistency, electing to keep incumbent board member Jane Goff on the State Board of Education.

“I am pleased with the turnout,” Goff said. “I think it’s a great reminder that we all have some work to do.”

As the election results rolled in Nov. 4, Goff re-tained a 5 percent lead over opponent Laura Boggs with 53.42 percent or 136,292 votes.

Goff noted her oppo-nent’s results and said she’s ready to narrow her focus and move forward in the education race.

Go�

Voters continues on Page 19

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Board targeting goals for superintendent By Crystal Anderson canderson@colorado communitymedia.com

While reviewing the superintendent’s proposed evaluation goals, the Jeffco

school board decided it was necessary for him to tie his goals to their student achieve-ment ends goals.

As the discussion developed at the Nov. 6 meeting, the board found additional top-ics to discuss and possibly include in the goals.

To update the ends goals, the board specifi cally discussed reevaluating reme-diation and third-grade reading, and add-ing additional goals around eighth-grade math and ACT test scores.

“We agreed to have a review of our goals, and possibly update a few of them in

our next study session,” Jeffco board presi-dent Ken Witt said. “I think we have a great idea on the table to study an eighth-grade math goal, I think it’s also a good idea to talk perhaps about an ACT goal.”

The board will further discuss its plans for the goals at the Nov. 20 meeting.

JEFFCO SCHOOL BOARD ON THE RECORD Jefferson County Board of Education

discussed the following legislation during its Aug. 28 regular business meeting. Board members in attendance were President Ken Witt, First Vice President Julie Wil-liams, Second Vice President Lesley Dahlkemper, Secretary John Newkirk and Treasurer Jill Fellman.

Charter schoolsThe board of education approved one

of two charter school applications.In a 3-2 vote (Newkirk, Williams, Witt)

the board approved the Golden View Clas-sical Academy application. The school was approved on the conditions that the applicant would resolve inconsistencies around waivers and details in the insur-ance model.

The minority members (Dahlkemper and Fellman) along with several commu-nity members stated they were concerned about the school’s relationship with Hill-sdale College, calling it a slippery slope in the separation of church and state.

In an unanimous vote, the board de-nied the Alexandria School of Innovation application, as there wasn’t a need for it in the district at this time.

Student achievementThe board of education listened to four

elementary school principals and achieve-ment directors, in an effort to learn and understand how to raise the profi ciency reading level of third-graders.

The presentation talked about how ev-ery child is a reader and a writer, targeting the needs of the individual student, and focusing on student successes. The board asked questions around how reading levels predict assessment outcomes, what’s not working, what programs should be imple-mented.

The board will hear a presentation from more school administrators on what chal-lenges they face at the Nov. 20 meeting.

Budget outreachThe board of education heard a presen-

tation on the community outreach portion for the 2015-2016 budget cycle.

During the presentation, the board discussed using a budget survey, with 10 questions regarding both the community and district’s budget needs and desires. The survey questions will be reviewed at the Nov. 20 meeting. The board plans on launching the survey in mid-late January.

The next Jefferson County Board of Education meeting will be 5:30 p.m., Thursday, Nov. 20, at the Jefferson County Education Center, 1829 Denver West Drive, Golden.

— Compiled by Crystal Anderson

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Perlmutter wins � fth 2-year term By Crystal Anderson [email protected]

In the race for Congressional District 7 seat, voters opted to retain consistency, electing incumbent Ed Perlmutter for a fi fth term.

“Everybody at every level worked so hard to help us win a fi fth time,” Perlmutter said during a speech at the state’s Demo-cratic party on Election Night. “Tonight is going to be a long night for some … we’re going to pull it out, we’re going to win these things and we’re going to hold the senate.”

Upon the release of preliminary results Perlmutter was in the lead with approxi-mately 54.38 percent or 87,533 votes.

Recently named the “Legislator of the Year” by the National Association for Hous-ing and Redevelopment Offi cials for his work in affordable housing, Perlmutter is no stranger to the legislature.

With roots in Jefferson County, he said he is well accustomed to needs of Jeffco constituents. During his last 4 terms, the congressman has been active in the build-ing of a new Veterans Administration hos-pital in Aurora; he supports immigration reform and has done work in ensuring mental heath care is available for veterans.

“What it really comes down to is help-

ing the hardworking people in the middle, that’s what the seventh congressional dis-trict is,” he said.

His opponent, Don Ytterberg, declined to comment.

Ytterberg began his campaign in Janu-ary. Prior to the start of this campaign, he served as both the chairman for the Jef-ferson County Republican Party and the vice chairman for the Colorado Republican Party. He ran for the state senate in 2008, losing to the Summit County Sen. Dan Gibbs. A small business owner, Ytterberg is supportive of the industry and current-ly owns Arvada-based Advanced Surface Technologies, 6155 W. 54th Ave, a small nickel-plating business. He lives in Golden with his wife, Kim.

“There are so many more things we still have to accomplish — comprehensive im-migration reform, protecting Social Secu-rity and Medicare, and ensuring equal pay for equal work,” Perlmutter said.

Perlmutter currently resides in Arvada with his wife, Nancy, and family of six grown children and two dogs.

“For me, it’s a privilege to represent you, the people of the seventh congressional district, you people of the state of Colo-rado, in the congress of the United States of America,” he said, “and it will be a privi-lege for me to again represent you for a fi fth time — as your neighbor and your voice.”

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By JIM SMITH, Realtor ® Any real estate agents with at least 20 transactions under their belt can tell you that a seller’s market is no guarantee that a home will sell. As an example, in the last six months, 73 residential listings with Golden addresses either expired or were withdrawn from the MLS without selling. In those same six months, 481 listings sold. So, it can be said that 13% of listings did not sell despite a hot seller’s market. Why? The median price of those unsold listings (after reductions) was $580,000. The median days on market was 38. Ten were on the market over six months. About half of them reduced their listing prices before giving up. The other half held firm at their original listing price. Usually the reason a home does not sell is because of price, and it is so tempting when sellers are seeing homes sell quickly and above listing price to insist that their homes should be listed for more than comparable sales suggest — or than their listing agents recommend. As I have written many times in this column, it is so much smarter in a hot market to price a home low instead of high. One column headline from several months ago read, “You Can’t Underprice a Home in This Market, But You Can Overprice It,” and I

stand by that statement even more now than when I wrote it. If you “underprice” a home, you’ll more likely attract multiple buyers who will drive the selling price (with proper management by your listing agent) to a price higher than you’d get if you had listed for that higher price. On the other hand, if you overprice a home, it can sit on the market for weeks, whereupon if you lower the price it appears “stale” to prospective buyers. The notion that you only get one chance to make a first im-pression is as true with home listings as it is in your private or professional life. If you do find it necessary to lower a price, it is best to do it quickly — within a week, for example — instead of after a lengthy period of not attracting any offers. Another dynamic to be aware of is that “buyer’s remorse” is more common in a…

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Impact of Latino vote debatedRepublicans say they have made progress with the demographicBy Vic [email protected]

During a Nov. 4 re-election victory speech, Republican Congressman Mike Coffman thanked his supporters in two languages.

Coffman talked about how important it was to have taken part in a recent all-Spanish debate with Andrew Romanoff, his challenger in the 6th Congressional District race. The district is one of the most diverse in the country and has a large La-tino population.

“Because for me it is very important to be able to share my vision to create more jobs and more opportunities to everyone in Colorado,” Coffman said in Spanish to a cheering crowd of supporters after defeat-ing Romanoff decisively on Election Night.

Coffman has been studying Span-ish with a tutor since his district was re-mapped to include more Latinos in 2012.

Coffman’s near double-digit victory over Romanoff in what was supposed to be one of the closest races in the country is leaving Republicans hopeful that they finally have turned the corner in wooing a demographic that has largely rejected GOP policies — Latino voters.

“Times have changed and our party has changed and Mike Coffman represents the very best of a Republican who can run in a competitive district while making the ef-fort to gain the confidence of his constitu-ents,” said state Republican Party Chair-man Ryan Call.

“I hope every Republican candidate will take a lesson from the efforts of Mike Coff-man to listen to the people he represents.”

Although Call did not have any Latino voter data available at the time of his com-ments, he and other Republicans are con-fident that they were able to make inroads with Hispanic voters this election cycle. They also point to the win by Cory Gard-ner in the U.S. Senate race as evidence that they did well with all voting demographics.

But is it that Republicans have finally started to win over Latino voters — or is it that the GOP benefited from a lack of en-thusiasm on the part of Latinos on Elec-tion Day?

Patty Kupfer of America’s Voice, a Den-ver-based immigrant advocacy group, said exit polling numbers do not back Republi-cans’ claims that they made inroads with Latino voters.

Kupfer pointed to an America’s Voice-sponsored exit poll that shows Latino vot-ers backed Democratic Sen. Mark Udall over Gardner 71 percent to 23 percent. Latinos supported Democratic Gov. John Hickenlooper over Republican challenger Bob Beauprez by a 70 percent to 28 percent margin, according to exit poll findings.

“Latinos who voted were not voting Re-publican,” Kupfer said.

National exit polls conducted by Edison Research back Kupfer’s assessment. Lati-nos voted for Democrats over Republicans by a 63 percent to 35 percent margin. La-tino support for Democrats was higher this year than during the 2010 midterm elec-tions, according to the exit poll’s findings.

If that’s the case, then why did so many Democratic candidates struggle in Colo-rado and across the country on Nov. 4, considering how reliably Democratic of a voting bloc Hispanics have become over the years.

“Maybe Latino turnout was not as high as we would have hoped,”Kupfer said. “There’s just a real sense that it was hard to get people excited this year.”

Latino enthusiasm was a problem for Democrats leading up to Election Day. Kupfer said Latino voters made up about 8 percent of the votes cast in 2010. When all votes are counted this year, she expects that number to drop a full percentage point.

America’s Voice also took part in a na-tional poll of Latino voters who were reg-istered, but who did not vote. She said the poll found that the vast majority of Latinos who did not vote were upset with Presi-dent Barack Obama’s decision to hold off on taking executive action on immigration issues until after the mid-term elections.

“He made the decision based on keep-ing the Senate in Democrats’ hands... and look at where that got us,” Kupfer said.

Had the president gone forward with executive action on immigration, the is-sue would not have played well in South-ern states — where Senate Democratic hopefuls lost anyway. But many political observers believed the issue would have helped Udall by driving up Latino voter enthusiasm here.

State Democratic Party Chairman Rick Palacio said he was “equally as disappoint-

ed in the president” as were Latinos over the president’s immigration punt. But Pa-lacio doesn’t think lack of enthusiasm was the issue.

“I saw Latino voters come out in favor of our Democrats and it showed at the polls,” he said. “Very clearly, Democrats are on the side of immigration reform while Re-publicans continue to stall on this issue.”

Democratic leaders acknowledge that they were swept by a Republican wave this year that they believe will not be pres-ent two years from now. Democrats are hopeful that Latinos will continue to vote Democratic and that their influence will

increase in 2016, a presidential-year elec-tion in which minority voter turnout will be much higher than it was last week.

But Ali Pardo, the GOP’s Hispanic press secretary, said Democrats are just trying to make themselves feel better after a rough night on Nov. 4. She said Republicans have made gains among Latino voters after hav-ing been long-criticized by Hispanics for ignoring their issues and concerns.

“The Democrats can try to spin it any-way they want, but they’ve noticed,” she said. “We weren’t in the (Hispanic) com-munity the way we should have been be-fore, but we are now.”

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Feminine mystique Dance studio brings dash of the exotic By Amy Woodward [email protected]

A returning merchant to Golden’s eclec-tic Washington Avenue is starting over with a new mission to reinvigorate the arts through the ancient movement of belly dance.

Elizabeth Ashner, former owner of Pa-prika which is now the Golden Himalaya, has opened a new dance studio at 1111 Washington Ave., called Muse.

The studio will offer weekly classes in tribal fusion belly dance, American tribal style, fi tness, acoustic music and drum-ming, and very soon — yoga.

“I consider all movement and anything you’re creating with your body or your mind as an art that can enhance the life of all of us,” Ashner said, a certifi ed belly dance instructor in American tribal style. She is also the coordinator for one of the biggest belly dancing festivals in Colorado; Elevation Belly Dance.

Last week, Ashner held a grand open-ing for her studio over a four-day celebra-tion fi lled with sword dancing, belly dance workshops and live music.

“It’s different than anything else I’ve ever done,” said Amanda Herrmann, Golden resident. “It’s multi-culturally inclusive which is great. It embraces all body types, all ages and there aren’t many forms of dance or fi tness that make you feel like that is really embraced, that it’s encouraged — it’s actually encouraged to be curvy.”

It’s exactly what Ashner is hoping to communicate to the community — fe-males of all shapes and sizes, at any age, are welcome.

Free trial classes will be offered every fi rst Friday of the month to introduce stu-dents to the dance.

“Belly dancing is an amazing art form for women,” Ashner said. “It’s an amazing way to express your creativity as well as just kind of getting in touch with the movement

of your body.”

Tribal fusion, a popular dance form of-

fered at Muse, comes from the roots of

American tribal style, Ashner explained. “Each region has its own roots of dance,” she said. “Here in America we have cre-ated something called American tribal style belly dance which is truly an American in-vention.”

Twenty students have already signed up for classes, and there is plenty of room for more.

“Belly dancing is the best thing that ever happened to me,” said Zoe Jakes, a distin-guished Colorado belly dancer, and musi-cian for the band Beats Antique.

“I think that what belly dancing has

done for me, and what I’ve seen it do for a lot of other people — belly dancing is a place where we’ve found a level of personal expression we haven’t been able to fi nd anywhere else within the world,” Jakes said.

It’s also a never ending outlet of personal expression as instructors like Ashner con-tinue to be challenged by her own teachers. “It’s kind of a never ending pool of creative exploration,” Ashner said.

For more information about classes at Muse go online at www.elevationbelly-dance.com and click Muse or call 303-748-7689.

Zoe Jakes from the Indigo Belly Dance Company and members of the electronic band Beats Antique, stopped in for a belly dancing workshop on Thursday, Nov. 6. Photo by Amy Woodward

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Voters support open negotiation Prop 104 passes easily, other state measures fail By Mikkel Kelly [email protected]

Voters signaled a want for greater transparency in school board business by passing Proposition 104 — the one of four statewide ballot questions to garner a green light on Election Day.

Based on the uncertifi ed results, Propo-sition 104 was headed for victory by a 2-to-1 margin as returns poured in the evening of Nov. 4, and as of the day after, the unof-fi cial count yielded 69 percent in favor to 30 percent opposed.

Adams County District 50 Superinten-dent Pamela Swanson said, “I am in favor of transparency as long as we have a level playing fi eld.”

She said she is optimistic how the mea-sure will work as long as the interpreta-tions of the statute are level.

At its core, Proposition 104 would “re-quire that local school boards or their representatives negotiate collective bar-gaining agreements in open meetings,” as highlighted in the 2014 State Ballot Infor-mation Booklet, known as the “blue book.”

Proponents support the measure as a way to ensure greater oversight of school board work in negotiations. On the other side, opponents argue that contract issues can be sensitive and diffi cult and are better handled in the private settings of execu-tives sessions.

“I think the time has come, in essence, for government associations to have to do their negotiations in public, just as they have to deliberate in a public setting. So I think it a signifi cant plus for taxpayers,” said Republican Kevin McCasky, president of Jeffco EDC (Economic Development Corporation) and a former Jefferson Coun-ty commissioner.

Jane Urschel, deputy director of the Col-orado Association of School Boards, said, “I am not surprised. I think what happened is most districts do not bargain, so it seems logical to do this board work in public.”

Jeff Wasden, president of the Colorado Business Roundtable, said the passage shows that voters can still pass indepen-dent issues.

“We are still a pretty conservative state and people expect transparency,” he add-ed.

Other state questionsAmendment 68 failed by a margin of 71

percent to 28 percent based on unoffi cial Wednesday morning results. The measure

would have allowed casino gambling at horse racetracks in Arapahoe, Mesa and Pueblo counties, with the gambling reve-nue to support K-12 education in the state.

Proponents stated the measure could have provided up to $114.5 million each year for public schools or about $132 per student beginning in the budget year 2016-17, as well as provide jobs in the region.

Opponents countered that the mea-sure competes with the 1990 statewide ap-proved limited-stakes gambling in Central City and Black Hawk in Gilpin County, and Cripple Creek in Teller County. Further opponents say gambling has a negative effect on surrounding communities and the measure doesn’t give a say to voters whether gambling is allowed in their com-munities.

“It shows that people want to hold true to mining towns and support those com-munities,” Wasden said.

Amendment 67, dubbed the “person-hood” amendment, was not expected to pass by many political experts and lost by a margin of 64 percent to 35 percent based on unoffi cial results.

The measure would have amended the state constitution to stating the terms “per-son” and “child” in the Colorado criminal code and noting the state wrongful death statutes must include the term “unborn human beings.”

Support for the amendment stated the amendment would protect pregnant wom-en and unborn children by making it illegal to kill or harm an unborn human being, according to the blue book.

The opposing argument stated the amendment is unnecessary and unclear, allowing government intrusion into per-sonal health care decisions.

Proposition 105 was tagged for defeat with a margin of 66 percent to 33 percent. The measure would have required that foods that are genetically modifi ed or pro-duced contain the words “produced with genetic engineering” and require the Colo-rado Department of Health and Environ-ment to develop regulations and oversee the labeling requirements.

Proponents claimed the labeling will in-crease the availability of information about Colorado’s food supply, noting the issue is not whether genetically engineering is good or bad, but rather that consumers should be informed.

Arguments against stated the propo-sition could result in higher food prices as the cost of labeling and compliance is passed on to consumers. Also the measure confl icts with nationwide voluntary label-ing standards that already provides con-sumers with reliable information on GMO products.

District 50 Superintendent Pamela Swanson and former superintendent Michael Massarotti talk education while waiting for election results last week at Ciancio’s at Hyland Hills Restaurant in Westminster. Photo by Mikkel Kelly

JEFFERSON COUNTY ELECTION STATISTICS Jefferson County Turnout Results for the

2014 General ElectionGrand Total: 205,415Turnout by partyAmerican Constitution Party: 320Democrats: 64,999Green: 419Libertarian: 1,321Republican: 78,100

Unaffi liated: 60,251Unity: 5The Jeffco Clerk and Recorder’s Offi ce

reported record-breaking voter turnouts with more than 61 percent voter turnout for the General Election. Jeffco voters continue to prefer mail ballots, voting 95 percent by mail and 5 percent in person.

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Miners Alley from 11th to 13th streets will be under reconstruction for demoli-tion and re-pouring of the alleyway. Miners Alley will be closed for the duration of the project which is anticipated to be complete in one week with weather permitting. Park-ing on a side street and walking to a busi-ness near Miners Alley is an alternative.

Access to the Foss parking lot will be maintained at all times with the excep-tion of the east row of parking with will be closed to allow for delivery trucks to park and access businesses. Construction began between 12th and 13th on Monday, Nov. 10. Road work will take place between 7 a.m. and 5 p.m. No parking signs will be placed. Any vehicles parked on the street during 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Monday through Friday and possibly Saturday will be towed by the city.

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mother of six who was recently diagnosed with brain cancer will be at The Buffalo Rose on Friday, Nov. 21, at 7 p.m. Admis-sion is $20. Tickets are on sale at King Soopers. A silent auction, unique vendors and life music will be part of the fundraiser. For more information, go online at www.buffalorose.net.

Operation Christmas ChildIn partnership with Samaritan’s Purse, a

nondenominational evangelicial Christian organization that provides aid to people in need around the world, Golden residents are teaming up to bring gift fi lled shoe-boxes to children in need overseas during

Operation Christmas Child’s National Collection Week, Nov. 17-24. Hillside Com-munity Church at 103 N. Ford St. in Golden will serve as the collection site for Golden.

To register a shoebox gift, use the online donation form at samaritanspurse.org. For more information about how to participate in Operation Christmas Child, call 303-242-2545 or visit samaritanspurse.org. Collec-tion site drop-off times: Mon: 8 a.m. - 10 a.m.; Tue: 5 p.m. - 7 p.m.; Wed: 8 a.m. - 10 a.m.; Thu: 5 p.m. - 7 p.m.; Fri: 5 p.m. - 7 p.m.; Sat: 8 a.m. - 10 a.m.; Sun: 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.; and Mon: 7 a.m. - 9 a.m.

Colorado School of Mines President announces 2015 retirement

Colorado School of Mines President M. W. Scoggins announced he plans to retire in 2015. Scoggins became the University’s 16th president in June 2006 after more than 34 years in the global oil and gas industry with Mobil and ExxonMobil, retiring as a senior executive in 2004. He remains active in the industry through service on several boards of directors.

During his tenure, signifi cant university achievements include but are not lim-ited to: Increasing the graduation rate for undergraduate students to 75 percent, and freshman retention rates to 94 percent, growing faculty headcount by nearly 35 percent to 277, and establishing the fi nancial resources to grow to 305 in the upcoming year, nearly doubling the annual sponsored research to more than $60 mil-lion and transforming the Mines campus through an investment of more than $230 million dollars in new buildings, facilities and other capital improvements.

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Elks Club accepting hide donationsAll hide donations from elk, deer, ante-

lope, buffalo and cow are being accepted by the Golden Elks from now until the end of January. Hides will be turned into leath-er and then donated to VA hospitals across the U.S. For all hunters not planning to use their hides, the Elks requests they be salted and fold fl esh to fl esh where they can be dropped at the Golden Elks Lodge at 16795 W. 50th Ave. or by calling Wayne Rogers, secretary of Golden Elks at 303-947-2532.

State Senate control changes hands Colorado House remains under Democratic control By Vic Vela [email protected]

A bad Election Day turned into a worse week for Democrats as vote tallies from an Adams County state Senate race resulted in Democrats losing power of that legisla-tive chamber.

In Senate District 24, Republican Beth Martinez-Humenik defeated former Dem-ocratic state Rep. Judy Solano by 876 votes in a contest that wasn’t offi cially decided until Nov. 7, three days after the election.

The loss means that Republicans, who entered Election Day as a one-vote minor-ity in the Senate, now control the chamber, 18-17.

The results mean that Sen. Bill Cadman (R-Colorado Springs) soon will become the next Senate president, taking the job away from Morgan Carroll (D-Aurora).

“The Republican Senate Caucus is ea-ger to move Colorado forward on so many important issues, and away from the ex-traordinary divisiveness of recent years,” Cadman said through an emailed state-ment on Nov. 8.

Martinez-Humenik will take over the seat that was vacated by Lois Tochtrop, a Democrat from Thornton who was term-limited.

Control of the Senate ultimately hinged on the results from the SD 24 race, but oth-er races also proved important in deciding

the chamber’s balance of power.Four contests in Jefferson County re-

sulted in incredibly tight races that were not resolved on Election Night.

Two Democratic incumbents, Jeanne Nicholson of Senate District 16 and Ra-chel Zenzinger of SD 19 lost their seats to Republican challengers Tim Neville and Laura Woods.

Democratic Sens. Andy Kerr of Lake-wood and Cheri Jahn of Wheat Ridge barely held on against challengers Tony Sanchez and Larry Queen.

The two seats Democrats lost were washed out by Democratic pick-ups of seats they had held until last year.

Democratic state Rep. Leroy Garcia defeated incumbent Republican George Rivera in Pueblo while former state Rep. Mike Merrifi eld unseated Republican Sen. Bernie Herpin in Colorado Springs.

Rivera and Herpin won their seats last year during recall elections in which voters ousted Democratic incumbents for their support of gun-control legislation.

Meanwhile, Democrats held on to the House of Representatives, an outcome that was in doubt throughout the week.

Rep. Daniel Kagan (D-Cherry Hills Vil-lage) eked out a victory to retain his seat, which helped to cement the Democratic majority in the House. Kagan’s is one of the most evenly divided districts in the state.

But Democrats never imagined they would be sweating out results in Adams County days after the election. There, Democratic Rep. Joe Salazar of Thornton edged out challenger Carol Becker.

And, in a surprise to many, Democrat-

ic Rep. Jenise May lost her seat to JoAnn Windholz. May sits on the powerful Joint Budget Committee and was selected as chairwoman to the House Majority Project to elect new Democratic state representa-tives.

Democrats suffered several other key losses on Election Night, including the U.S. Senate race and down-ticket races for at-torney general, secretary of state and trea-surer.

GOP wave `smaller here’House Speaker Mark Ferrandino (D-

Denver) said he expected Democrats to lose a couple of seats in the chamber. But when it was all said and done, he was pleased that the party kept control of the House.

Ferrandino, who is term-limited and won’t be returning next year, said Demo-cratic legislators were able to hold on to their seats in spite of a national wave that swept Republicans into power in many of-fi ces across the country.

“The national wave was huge, bigger than anyone expected going into Election Day,” he said. “If that was the case, that would have made the wave higher in Colo-rado, but the reality is it was smaller here.”

Ferrandino does not believe the results marked a referendum on Democratic-backed policies that the Legislature en-acted in 2013 — including gun control, an election-law overhaul and civil unions.

Ferrandino pointed to Kagan, who ran on his support for background checks on all gun sales and transfers in a tough dis-

trict.“If that was something that wasn’t sup-

ported, he wouldn’t have won that race,” Ferrandino said.

Kagan said the losses of Democratic seats had more to do with voter resent-ment of politicians overall, rather than frustration over one party in particular.

“I think it’s the result of the wave of dis-satisfaction with government generally that is causing a lot of the people to say, ‘I don’t care who you are. I’m getting you out of here.’ ”

Kerr said he doesn’t expect lawmakers to change the way they go about business, just because of the tightening of control of power in the Legislature.

“Everyone looks at one or two bills each session and says, ‘Look how divisive the Legislature is,” Kerr said. “The vast major-ity of the work we do fl ies under the radar and is nonpartisan.”

State Rep. Frank McNulty (R-Highlands Ranch) said Republicans won big on Nov. 4 because voters were “generally dissatisfi ed with the direction the Democrats were tak-ing our state.”

But McNulty, who is also term-limited and won’t be returning to the Capitol next year, thinks that one person in particular won big as a result of a divided Legislature — Democratic Gov. John Hickenlooper.

“By defi nition anything that makes it to his desk is going to be bipartisan,” McNulty said. “Hickenlooper is the chief benefi ciary of the politics that will play out in the Leg-islature and he knows that and his staff knows that.”

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OPINIONY O U R S & O U R S

Writing for peace is global e� ort for students

“Words have the power to spread awareness, hope, and inspiration to peo-ple who would have otherwise despaired.”

Is this wisdom from Mahatma Gandhi? Albert Einstein? Martin Luther King, Jr.? No, these words are from Jordan Dalton, a 16-year-old high school student from Indiana, one of the 2013 winners of the Young Writers Contest conducted annually by the international organization Writing for Peace.

Fort Collins-headquartered Writing for Peace is a now-global organization that began with a local Young Writer’s Con-test in 2011, holding its fi rst nationwide contest in 2012. By the 2014 contest, Writ-ing for Peace has received submissions from students in 24 countries, including India, the Netherlands, Bangladesh, Great Britain, and the Philippines, as well as Vietnam, Pakistan, Malaysia, Macedonia, and the United Arab Emirates.

Sponsorships from educational insti-tutions such as Colgate University help produce, “DoveTales: An International Journal of the Arts,” which attracts literary submissions and student writing from around the world.

I am honored to serve as a Board Member for this organization, and you may have read about Writing for Peace before in this space. We work to cultivate empathy through education and creative writing to develop a worldwide foundation of compassion.

That’s one of the reasons I was deeply gratifi ed this year when 17-year-old Malala Yousefzai of Pakistan became the young-est recipient of the Nobel Peace Prize, sharing the award with Kailash Satyarthi of India. After a Taliban gunman boarded her school bus in 2012 and shot her in the head, Malala made a remarkable recovery and continues to advocate for girls’ rights, becoming one of the world’s most rec-ognizable voices for both education and peace.

Here at home, young people like Cas-sidy Cole of Denver are confi dent that they too can change the world with their words. Cassidy, an 8th grade student when she took third place in the 2014 Young Writers Contest fi ction category, says she uses her empathy as a compass, “wishing to under-stand a bewildering world.”

Nneoma Ike-Njoku, then 18 and a sec-ond-place fi nisher in 2013, describes her writing as an idea that “becomes a daugh-ter cell, actively dividing into legion.” Nneoma hails from Mararaba, Nasarawra

State, Nigeria – a country where dozens of kidnapped schoolgirls still remain missing, and where at least 50 students were killed just this week by a suicide bomber during a school assembly.

Violence like this is why it’s so impor-tant, so urgent for organizations such as Writing for Peace to inspire and guide young writers so that their writing can work toward bringing nations closer to nonviolent confl ict resolution and into societies that value human rights.

Does this sound too optimistic, too naïve? Without these ideals, we can never hope to accomplish peace, and without the voices of the world’s young people – bold, questioning, and “dividing into legion” – we cannot move forward in em-pathetic leadership.

This kind of leadership is best ex-pressed not only in the words of Gandhi and Martin Luther King, but also in those of Janani Venkatesh, 19, of Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India: “I learned many wonderful, bewildering, and shocking things about the world during my research.” And in those of Jordan Dalton: “I’ve come to real-ize that my work really can make a differ-ence in the world.”

Andrea Doray is a writer who believes, as Janani Venkatesh does, that writing for peace connects us with people around the globe. Contact Andrea at [email protected].

What do you do to stay in shape during the holidays?

With the holiday season comes par-ties, rich foods and delicious desserts. It can sometimes be tough to keep the pounds off, so we asked people at the City Park Recreation Center in Westmin-ster what they do to stay in shape during the holidays.

QUESTION OF THE WEEK

I walk in the pool against the current for 45 minutes four times a week and I’ve lost 34 pounds.

Neil Minden

I don’t go to parties on an empty stomach and I always leave my potluck leftovers at the party.

Jackie Bowers

I drink a lot of water, especially before, during and after meals. And when it comes to a bu� et, I eat just one of each thing.

Lisa Barcelona

I do the same thing that I always do, which is walking 30 minutes a day and doing stretching for 30 minutes.

Loretta Flom

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OBITUARIES

Helen Ann Leek was born January 15, 1937 in Provo, Utah to George and Melba Leek of Thistle, Utah.

Helen died September 12, 2014.

She graduated from Golden High School in 1955. She continued her education for BA and MA degrees in English Literature from Colorado University.

She taught literature in Wyoming and New York. She retired from Colo-rado School of Mines.

She will be greatly missed by her family and friends. Rest in peace, Sis.

LEEKHelen Ann Leek

Jan.15, 1937 – Sept.12, 2014

Beloved daughter of Bill (deceased) and Charlene Pazar, partner to Jennifer Matthews, and sister to Michelle Pazar and Jim Bezio

A memorial service will be held on Satur-day, November 15th at 10:30 AM at Calvary Episcopal Church, 13th and Arapahoe Streets in Golden. Inurnment of her cremains with her father’s at the church immediately following the service.

Reception to follow in the community room at the church.

PAZAR

Patrice Noelle Pazar1968 –2014

A joyful life passed peacefully on October 31, 2014. Born in 1934, in Denver, CO,.

Howard is survived by his brother, David, sister Susan; children, Michael, Peter, Amy and Todd; and five grand-children.

He was the Director of Central Services then Data Services for the City and County of Denver for 40 years.

His interests were reading, creating - from welding to making homemade wine - the outdoors, skiing, travel-ling, and his love for unique automobiles stretched back to his youth.

Howard’s deep faith and belief in helping others took him to the Ukraine and Malawi for missionary work.

Memorial service at Calvary Episcopal Historic Church; 1320 Arapahoe St, Golden, CO; on Nov. 14 at 3 pm. In lieu of flowers, dona-tions may be made to Lakewood High School’s Technology Education department.

LINDERHoward Pierce Linder

1934 – 2014

Preceded in death by sister, Sharon Musgrave. Survived by companion, Mary Lou Selders and mother, Betty Elston of Arvada and two grand-nieces. Per his request no ser-vice will be held.

BUEBRichard A. Bueb

Mar. 1, 1947 - Nov. 6, 2014

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Down a long dark road my kitten waitedAbra and Cadabra were the two golden

kittens on the website of Evergreen Ani-mal Protective League. They both had the cutest faces ever. I wanted a kitten badly to go with our other sedentary cat.

I wanted energy and playfulness in the house. I’ve had cats all my life and knew how much fun kittens are.

And it was my birthday, and even though I was going out to both lunch and dinner with family, like a little kid I needed a present. Something tangible, something special!

On my birthday, I filled out an online application to adopt Abra or Cadabra and was contacted the next day. The news was this: someone had adopted Abra, but Cadabra remained. I called and was told I could come see Cadabra.

“Honey, “ I told my husband who was deep into reading a Sherlock Holmes book in the late afternoon. “I found my birth-day present in Evergreen, a kitten!”

“It’s getting dark, could we go tomor-row?”

“No, the kitten’s a winner. Her sibling got taken, she’ll be gone if we pause for a

deep breath.”“OK, then, you drive.”No problem. We jumped in my car. The

kitten was on Soda Creek Road. I thought I knew where that was, as I lived in Ever-green for 24 years. But I took Highway 65 which goes through Soda Creek develop-ment, but it wasn’t the right road. My heart pounded, it was getting darker and darker.

“Didn’t you Google it and get the directions?” my husband asked slightly irritated.

“No, but I know what to do!” and I drove back to Highway 74, turned north and then left on Bergen Parkway, and then

right on Soda Creek Rd.Feeling ebullient that I remembered

this little mountain road from the past, I felt like I was on an adventure.

By now it was completely dark and remote. Rain splashed the windshield.

But it was all meant to be. We found the Cat Lodge, a boarding house for cats.

The proprietor let us in and we were introduced to Cadabra, a friendly short-haired kitten with amber eyes. She purred so loud I couldn’t stop smiling as I held her.

This all occurred last week and Ca-dabra, now Maggie is a joy in our home leaping and playing with wadded up paper. Our other cat hisses and hides, but I’m told that’s normal. They already act like a married couple!

Beyond this happy personal story,

I want to say is both dogs and cats are coming from other states to be adopted in Colorado. Our kitten came from Kansas.

There are many adoption groups helping find homes for animals. I par-ticularly like Evergreen Animal Protective League because when I lost a cat years ago, a neighbor turned him into EAP and I got my beloved cat back. I’m thinking of volunteering for one of these adoption organizations and maybe fostering a dog. I would like to give back.

Mary Stobie’s new patchwork memoir You Fall Off, You Get Back On. Late parenthood helped Mary kick off writing columns for newspapers, inspired by Erma Bombeck. Her website is www.marystobie.com and she can also be contacted at [email protected].

�e chatter a�er the stormWell, the voters have spoken. And you

know what they said?They said “shut up. All of you!”Seriously, I’m starting to think the day

after the election is my second favor-ite day of television all year long, right behind the first day of the NCAA basket-ball tournament — or maybe that day every Fall when NBC announces that this year’s attempt at resurrecting the career of one of their former stars has failed and they’ve cancelled the show (Matt LeB-lanc, Matthew Perry/Bradley Whitford, Lisa Kudrow, Michael J Fox, Sean Hayes ... it’s just kinda comfortingly predictable). I would like to suggest that some smart politico should do a study asking “at what point do political ads stop making a dif-ference — or have the opposite effect than their intent?” Because for me, this election season lasted about six weeks too long, and a lot of money was wasted.

At any rate, the election has been dis-sected a lot, but I would like to suggest that the message the voters sent was more limited than the pundits are reading. Democrat pundits have been very busy trying to convince themselves that this

was really just a matter of not enough of the right people showing up to vote. I guess it doesn’t occur to them that maybe they didn’t show up because the last two years have proven to be disappointing and, perhaps, shaken their faith in the ef-ficacy of government.

Republican pundits, on the other hand, have been every busy gloating that the tsunami that overran the country last Tuesday is indicative of a massive shift in their direction. And, while the numbers do give some credence to that interpre-tation, I think the reality is a lot more pedestrian.

Consider that, in the House of Repre-sentatives, more than 95-percent of the

seats stayed in the same hands. And yes, districts are so thoroughly gerrymandered now that competitive races are laughably rare (our own 6th district, which was sup-posed to be the closest race in the country, was, in the end, a cakewalk for the incum-bent). But, even so, if things were so bad or one side’s message so compelling, there should have been some more movement. There wasn’t.

What was truly remarkable was how little actual, affirmative vision for the future Republicans put forward, and they still won. It was a cautious strategy, and it worked pretty well, but it doesn’t really provide them much of a platform from which to govern.

The voters didn’t vote *for* something, because they weren’t given something to vote for; and I don’t think they voted against the ideological direction of the Senate and the White House—it was only two years ago that they had a chance to vote on ideology, and they re-elected the President by a fairly comfortable margin.

I think Americans are pretty tolerant of ideological differences, though they lose their patience when ideology dictates pri-

orities that are out of line with theirs (see: gun control, recalls). What they are not tolerant of, however, is incompetence. It was just eight years ago that the American public sent the same message to Washing-ton in the wake of Hurricane Sandy and the deterioration of Iraq. Last week, with stagnant wages, near record low job force participation, the world falling apart, health care plans being cancelled by the thousands, and a President happier to be photographed on the golf course than in discussions with Congressional leaders, the perception of incompetence spawned a tidal wave.

But, that’s nothing to gloat about. Re-publicans, whether in Congress, the state Senate, or the local school board, heed well the actual message: we’re watching, and your leash is short.

Michael Alcorn is a teacher and writer who lives in Arvada with his wife and three children. His first novel, “The Accidental Christmas,” will be available on Nov. 2 at MichaelJAlcorn.com.

LETTER TO THE EDITORResponse to adIn response to the full page ad for the organization Catholics for Choice that ran the week of Oct. 20:

As a “cradle Catholic,” I am very con-cerned that readers of this paper might assume this organization represents mainstream Catholicism. It most assur-edly does not. You cannot be a member of the Roman Catholic community and sup-

port Pro Choice. This statement has been issued by our bishops and pastors locally.

How can anyone ignore the “rights” of the innocent human being in utero by focusing solely on a woman’s right to do what she wants with her body? The devel-oping child is not part of a mother’s body. As Christians, we pray for a conversion of heart in all those who support “choice.”

Diane SheaHighlands Ranch

City councilor Marcia Claxton and Tom Moyer of the Marine Corps League during City Council on Thursday, Nov. 6 after Claxton reads the proclamation that Nov. 11 is Veterans Day. Council read aloud several other proclamations for veteran’s including; U.S. Marine Memorial Day, Nov.8, U.S. Marine Day, Nov. 10, and National Veterans Memorial Month for November 2014. Photo by Amy Woodward

VETERANS DAY CELEBRATED

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Baby on way for actress from Boulder

Actress Jessica Biel, who moved to Boulder as a child and grew up there, and her superstar husband, Justin Timber-lake, are expecting their first child, ac-cording to a story in Us Weekly magazine.

According to the story, “Right now they are just enjoying the news for them-selves,” one pal tells Us of the “Blund-erer” actress, 32, and Timberlake, 33, who dated on and off for five years before getting engaged in January 2012. “They just want a happy baby.”

Biel and Timberlake celebrated their two-year wedding anniversary in Octo-ber. “It’s weird because it feels like almost nothing has changed, yet something that you can’t really describe, or something that isn’t tangible, has changed,” Biel told Ellen DeGeneres of married life after returning from her honeymoon in 2012. “It just feels incredible.”

Read more: www.usmagazine.com/celebrity-moms/news/jessica-biel-is-preg-nant-expecting-first-child-with-justin-timberlake-2014511#ixzz3IJfIY6Gd.

Santa unfashionably earlySanta upstaged Thanksgiving (my

birthday this year) by sledding into the Park Meadows dining hall, 9:30-10:30 a.m. on Nov. 8.

The free welcome celebration in Lone Tree included milk and cookies, gifts, bal-loon artists, crafts with Disney, Lego and Pottery Barn Kids and holiday music.

Special guest appearances included L.L. Bear, Build-A-Bear Workshop’s Bearemy, the Gingerbread Man, the Holi-day Polar Bear and more. Plus, the jolly man himself arrived via big red fire truck to greet guests before heading down to Santa’s Alpine Village for photos.

Santa’s Super Sleigh, on loan from the North Pole until Dec. 24, will be on display in the Vistas Court.

Osteria Marco top pizzaThrillist.com, a website that’s not

afraid of inciting a food fight, has just re-leased its list of The Best Pizzeria in every state. Them’s fightin’ words.

The timeless debate over the perfect pizza has divided many households, but Thrillist is willing to go there. Here’s what the website purports about pizza:

“There are things in America that you can find no matter where you are. The kindness of strangers ... Good pizza. We like to think that somewhere, in each state, there’s a truly sublime pie, and to prove that point, we’ve crunched the numbers (and the crusts) and come up with a definitive list of the best pizze-rias in every corner of this great nation ...These are the best pizzerias in every state in America.”

Colorado’s winning pie purveyor is Osteria Marco on Larimer Square, Thril-list says.

Restaurant mogul Frank Bonanno is no stranger to accolades, so it’s not sur-prising that his casual Italian eatery made the cut (or slice). Thrillist said, “One of Denver’s premier restaurateurs opened up this pizza place, and it’s a passion project. Mozzarella is made in-house, and pizzas don’t conform to any particu-lar style — it’s all his own.”

Osteria Marco is at 1453 Larimer St., www.osteriamarco.com, 303-534-5855.

Colorado Railroad Museum presents new Christmas productionBy Amy [email protected]

The sound of a silver sleigh bell ringing is heard by those who believe in the magic of Christmas.

Do you hear it?For those who have grown out of the childish

notion — prepare to be inspired.The Colorado Railroad Museum is presenting a new

event that brings to life one of the most popular Christmas stories in modern times; The Polar Express.

The museum, which hosts many events throughout the year, has taken this newly installed Christmas production to new heights of imagination by featuring an interactive train ride that pulls visitors into the adventure.

“This is a completely new event for us because it’s more of a play,” said Donald Tallman, executive director of the Colorado Railroad Museum. “We are reproducing ‘The Polar Express’ experience.”

Unlike other seasonal events at the museum, The Polar Express Train Ride will start at dusk with two additional show times afterward. This allows for a realistic reenact-ment in which the young protagonist in the 1985 publica-tion of The Polar Express, boards the magical train late at night and finds himself on an enchanted ride to the North Pole to meet the man he was told didn’t exist anymore — Santa Claus.

“The ‘Polar Express’ is a perennial favorite,” said Juli-anne Rist, assistant director of public service for Jefferson County Public Libraries. “It is one of those Christmas stories that is read throughout the year, and always peaks during the holiday season.”

Guests who arrive at the museum will be escorted out-side to the train yard where one of the museum’s historical train cars, acting as The Polar Express, sits quietly. An actor playing the conductor from the book steps out from the train car and yells; All aboard! A boy dressed in pajamas and a robe appears and the characters act out one of the opening scenes from the book. Once the boy enters the train, the conductor addresses the audience and exclaims All Aboard! — the cue for ticket holders to board the train. Once on board the train, actors play out scenes from the book, complete with dancing and singing chefs who serve hot chocolate and a cookie to passengers. The book is then read aloud and guests are brought to the “North Pole”

where Santa appears and gives everyone a silver bell.“You actually get to experience the magic of the train,” said Missy Moore, choreographer for the

Polar Express Train Ride.This will be the first time the Polar Express

experience will be in Denver, Tallman said with the closest production of this type in Durango.

Tickets are on sale, and more than a

thousand have already been purchased.“It’s pretty exciting for us to be able to do this for the

Denver audience,” Tallman said.

IF YOU GOThe Polar Express Train Ride: running time 75 minutesPerformances every Friday, Saturday and Sunday starting Nov. 21 to Dec.28Additional performances on Wednesday, Nov. 26, Monday, Dec. 22 and

Tuesday, Dec. 23Show times are 4:30 p.m.,6 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.Ticket prices range from $30 to $100 a person depending on class of serviceChildren under 2 years old can ride for free on a ticketed adult’s lapFor more information and to purchase tickets, go online at ColoradoRailroad-

Museum.org or call 303-279-4591 or 1-800-365-6263

A CELEBRATED BOOK

In 1986, The Polar Express received the Randolph Caldecott Medal, which is awarded annually to artists for the most distinguished American picture book for Children. That same year, The Polar Express landed on the New York Times bestseller list. Since that time, 7 million copies have been sold across the globe, according to the book’s website.

In 2004, the movie release of the book featured a celebrity voice-over from Tom Hanks and grossed $319 million in the box o�ce worldwide.

The Je�erson County Public Library o�ers The Polar Express in several formats including print, audio and DVD. There are 22 copies of the printed book and they all have been checked out hundreds of times. Audio books are checked out for three weeks at a time, and the DVD has been checked out 88 times so far this year.

Dancers bring to life the magic of the Polar Express, written and illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg. Photo by Amy Woodward

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Holiday fun on tap at FortThe venerable Fort restaurant in Morrison is offering

a lineup of holiday happenings to entertain your out-of-town guests with a slice of Colorado’s history.

Festivities for the whole family are presented by the Tesoro Cultural Center, the local nonprofi t committed to protecting and educating the community about the artistic treasures of the American past. All of Tesoro’s events are inspired by Colorado’s rich history and shared, multicultural experiences — 100 percent of all donations and proceeds go towards the organization’s preservation and educational efforts.

Nov. 30: Farolito Lighting & Pinecone Ceremony, honoring Dr. Alexa Roberts. The Tesoro Cultural Center will celebrate the Southwestern tradition of lighting the farolitos — paper lanterns — in the courtyard of The Fort. Roberts is superintendent of the National Park Service Sand Creek Massacre site and Old Bent’s Fort site, and has worked to unite the tribes connected to the Sand Creek Massacre with education and understanding

to inspire healing. This event is free and hosted in the courtyard of The Fort from 4:30-6 p.m. Enjoy live music, complimentary apple cider, coffee and biscochitos pro-vided by The Fort. Visit www.TesoroCulturalCenter.org to learn more about the Pinecone Ceremony. For additional events related to the Sand Creek Massacre 150th Anniver-sary, please visit www.sandcreekmassacre150.com.

Dec. 2: Holiday Auction Party. Do some holiday shopping at discount prices while supporting histori-cal, cultural and educational programs. Tesoro’s Annual Holiday Auction Party, hosted at The Fort 6-9 p.m., joins GivingFirst’s Colorado Gives Day (24 Hours to Give Where You Live) to raise awareness and funds for nonprofi ts in Colorado. Entry is free with a suggested $25 donation for an evening fi lled with music, art, jewelry, dancing, a cash bar and appetizers, compliments of The Fort.

Dec. 24: Celebrated in Mexico and in small Hispanic villages throughout the Southwest, Las Posadas cel-ebrates and commemorates Mary and Joseph’s journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem and their search for shelter on the night of Jesus’ birth. This event, 4-5:30 p.m., is free

and open to the public.For more information about all Tesoro Cultural Center

events hosted at The Fort, contact program director Carolyn Doran at 303-839-1671 or at [email protected].

OverheardEavesdropping on two employees at an Englewood

business: “Did you know that if you lick the frosting off a cupcake, that makes it a muffi n? And muffi ns are healthy.”

“You’re a weird not-so-little man.”

Penny Parker’s “Mile High Life” column gives insights into the best events, restaurants, businesses, parties and people throughout the metro area. Parker also writes for Blacktie-Colorado.com. You can subscribe and read her columns (Monday, Wednesday and Friday) at www.blacktie-col-orado.com/pennyparker. She can be reached at [email protected] or at 303-619-5209.

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Parker

If it’s � ursday, it’s � anksgiving Thanksgiving Day is coming soon and

for me it always brings up the same ques-tion: OK, what day is Thanksgiving going to be on this year? It’s one of those fl oating holidays with a different date every year, so I never know exactly when it’s going to be. All I ever remember is that it’s always on a Thursday.

So you don’t have to run to the calen-dar to look it up, this year it’s on Thursday, Nov. 27, which gives you about two weeks to make all those plans for a wonderful family gathering.

Now, everyone has their own fam-ily traditions and we all know that the grocery stores are running specials on all the usual fi xings to make dinner at home, but sometimes it’s better to forget about all that hassle and make plans to go out to dinner somewhere. The problem with that idea is that a lot of restaurants are not open on Thanksgiving, so you need a few suggestions on places that are going to be having special Thanksgiving dinners available and that actually have their doors open.

There are a lot of great options to consider, so let’s start with some right in

Downtown Golden.Both the Table Mountain Inn’s Grill and

Cantina and the Golden Hotel’s Bridgewa-ter Grill will be featuring terrifi c Thanks-giving buffets in their restaurants. If you want that “I am totally stuffed to the max” feeling after dinner, then a buffet is the way to go.

OK, these places are both 5-star hotels on Washington Avenue and two blocks apart, so they tend to kind of compete with each other for laying out the best spread, and they pull out all the stops when it comes to providing an excellent holiday dining experience. You can count on all the traditional things like turkey and stuffi ng but they always have a lot of items that are a little more exotic on the

menu as well.The Table Mountain Inn runs the buf-

fet from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. and the cost is adults $33.99, seniors 65-plus $26.99, and children 6-12, $12.99. The Bridgewa-ter Grill starts the buffet at 11 a.m. with the last seating at 3 p.m. Adults are $36, (I love this wording) distinguished guests 65 and older $30, and children 6-12 $14. Both places offer complimentary dinners for kids under 6.

You will need to make reservations for these venues as they are extremely popu-lar, so I would suggest doing that as soon as possible.

The Table Mountain Inn is located at 1310 Washington Avenue, and they can be reached at 303-277-9898. The Bridgewater Grill is in the Golden Hotel at 800 11th St., 303-279-2010.

The websites for more information are www.tablemountaininn.com and www.bridgewatergrill.com.

There’s gold in them there hills …… and a boat load of casinos offering

Thanksgiving buffets too.If you are up for a little more adven-

ture, head to Blackhawk and Central City

as all of your favorite casinos will be open on Thanksgiving and most will be offering a special menu for the occasion.

Some of the highlights with buffets are the Ameristar, the Lodge, the Isle and the Monarch. All of these places offer terrifi c selections every day but will be adding some Thanksgiving specialties to the menu.

Casino buffets are a little less costly, but may be subject to a higher rate on the holidays, so don’t be surprised if you run into that. Expect to pay $20-$30 on Thanksgiving. Also keep in mind that not all casinos are kid friendly. A good rule of thumb is that if the place has a hotel connected to it, then kids can get into the restaurants, but if they have to walk across a gaming area to get to the dining facility, then youngsters won’t be allowed.

John Akal is a well-known jazz artist/drummer and leader of the 20-piece Ultra-phonic Jazz Orchestra. He also is president of John Akal Imaging, professional com-mercial photography and multi-media production. He can be reached at [email protected]

JEFFCO NEWS IN A HURRY

Former sheri� ’s deputy pleads guilty to vehicular assault

John Anthony Mayns, Jr., of Arvada pleaded guilty to vehicular assault/DUI and First Degree Offi cial Misconduct on Nov. 3. Mayns was arrested on driving under the infl uence of alcohol and caus-ing a collision that seriously injured Don Meusbum, 48 of Littleton. Mr. Meusbum was transported to a hospital but survived with serious injuries.

Mayns did not immediately stop at the scene of the collision but continued on for a short distance. He originally told law enforcement offi cers that someone else was driving his truck when the col-lision occurred. Sentencing has been set for Dec. 1, at 10 a.m. John Mayns was an off-duty Jefferson County Sheriff’s deputy at the time of the collision. He is no longer employed by the Sheriff’s Offi ce.

Vacancies at Je� co boards and commissionsJefferson County Board of Commis-

sioners is looking for volunteers to fi ll vacancies on three of its boards and com-

missions. Applications must be turned in by 5 p.m. on Nov. 30. They can be found on the volunteer board vacancies page online at jeffco.us/bcc/volunteer-board-vacancies/ or by calling the County Administrator’s Offi ce at 303-271-8500. Boards with vacancies include; Liquor Licensing Authority and the Community Services Advisory Board.

Great American SmokeoutJeffco Public Health is encouraging all

tobacco users to quit for good or at least to prepare to quit starting on Thurs-day, Nov. 20 during the Great American Smokeout and the Jeffco promotion of “Day I Quit” campaign. The campaign will run during November through January and will feature transit, move theatre and online advertisements. Tobacco use is the single most preventable cause of death in the United States and Colorado.

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates cigarette smoking and exposure to secondhand smoke causes 480,000 (or 1 in 5) deaths

every year in the United States, and for every person who dies from a smoking-related disease, about 30 more people suffer with at least one serious illness from smoking. Colorado offers numerous resources to help you quit smoking or quit using other tobacco products. Visit www.tobaccofreeco.org to learn more or call 1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669).

Holiday book saleThe Jefferson County Library Founda-

tion is offering more than 2,500 gently used books for sale at the Belmar and Standley Lake libraries in the upcoming weeks. Books in pristine condition can be found in most categories: history, bi-ographies, cooking, children’s and teen’s, crafts and hobbies, art books, bestsellers and classics, travel, holiday, self-help, health, religion, philosophy, sports, refer-ence, business and inspirational as well as DVDs, CDs and videos.

Prices range from $1 to $6 for chil-dren’s books and $2.50 to $10 for adults. Proceeds from these Library Foundation

and Friends sales help benefi t programs at Jefferson County Public Library. For more information call 303-403-5075. Visit www.jeffcolibraryfoundation.org or email [email protected]. Sale sites in-clude: Belmar Library, 555 S Allison Pkwy., Lakewood

• 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Nov. 21-22

• 12-4 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 23Standley Lake Library, 8485 Kipling St.,

Arvada• 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 13• 12-4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 14Lower stress seminar at Denver Marriott WestDiscover ways to transform a stressful

life through Higher Brain Living, during an introduction and demonstration at the Denver Marriott West in Golden on Mon-day, Nov. 24, at 6:30 p.m. The event is free with advanced RSVP or $97 at the door.

For more information or to register in advance, go to higherbrainlivingevents.com/golden/.

LETTERS POLICYThe editor welcomes signed letters on most any sub-ject. Please limit letters to 300 words. We reserve the right to edit for legality, clarity, civility and the paper’s capacity. Only submissions with name, address and telephone number will run.

MAIL, E-MAIL OR FAX TO:Colorado Community Media722 Washington Ave., Unit 210Golden, CO [email protected] 303-468-2592

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Specialty court reaches out to veteransVeterans Treatment Court making progressBy Amy [email protected]

When entering the doors to the Veter-ans Treatment Court in Division 8, an un-usual vibe of jubilation hangs in the air not typically felt in courtrooms.

There is applause and smiling faces in the court for former military men and women who are working hard to get their lives back on track after bouts of legal trou-ble and substance abuse.

“It’s interesting, after a relatively short period of time, I don’t pay much attention what the offense is that got them to court but how are they doing in their treatment program,” said Hal Sargent, chief deputy district attorney for Jeffco. “We’ve seen

some remarkable changes.”In April, the First Judicial District for

Jeffco and Gilpin counties launched a spe-cialized problem-solving court for veter-ans. The Veterans Treatment Court or VTC provides an alternative treatment program to incarceration for U.S. military veterans with trauma disorders.

In a wide collaboration with prosecu-tors, defense attorneys, law enforcement as well as the Department of Veterans Af-fairs and the Colorado Coalition for the Homeless, VTC is providing positive op-portunities for selected candidates in overcoming underlying issues associated with illegal behavior, and drug and alcohol issues.

“There are a number of us that realize we have veterans who come out of ser-vice damaged with mental illness, with injury, with drug addictions,” Sargent said. “There’s been a long history of seeing those folks cycle in and out of the system. Our job as DAs is public safety but you can

approach that several ways; you can ap-proach it by locking people up or by try-ing to treat the disorders that lead to the behavior.”

Currently, 16 veterans are in the 14-to-18-month-long program divided into four phases, which they must complete. So far, nine individuals have progressed to phase two, with one person beginning his journey in phase three. VTC is designed to serve 40 offenders at a time with par-ticipants in the program expected to grow as Jeffco holds the second largest veteran population in the state.

“I really view it as moral responsibility of our community to be able to recognize that there may be circumstances that con-tribute to some criminal behavior of our veterans,” said Pete Weir Jeffco’s District Attorney.

Offenders that are selected for VTC must meet certain criteria in which they are deemed high risk for substance abuse, mental illness or homelessness. VTC is

only an option for veterans in which the offense committed allows for the interven-tion of the specialty court.

“Irrespective of the service status of an individual — we’re not going to sacri-fice public safety for any of our specialty courts,” Weir said.

An individualized treatment plan is designed for each veteran to ensure they are accountable for their behavior as well as ensuring their needs are met through the numerous resources made available through VTC.

“What can we do to help you succeed over the next few weeks?” asks District Court Judge Margie Enquist to every vet-eran standing before her.

It’s a question seldom asked by judges to defendants.

Depending on the answer, which may include housing assistance or setting goals, the court listens in attentive silence, waiting to step in and walk the path to suc-cess with U.S. veterans.

Businesses aim to be lifesaversCPR training under wayBy Amy [email protected]

The American Heart Association reports about 92 percent of sudden cardiac arrest victims die before reaching the hospital.

But statistics prove more lives could be saved if more people knew CPR — “Im-mediate CPR can double, or even triple, a victim’s chance of survival,” the American Heart Association’s website reads.

A Golden business recently worked to increase these odds.

During October and November, Bran-don Narva, owner of Goozell Yogurt & Coffee and Goozell’s Manager, Haley Ev-ans, decided to involve the community

in Goozell’s CPR certification renewals by extending an opportunity to local business leaders to become CPR/AED (automated external defibrillator) certified.

Through the organization of two class-es — paid for by a grant from GURA and with support from the Golden Chamber of Commerce — 32 employers and employ-ees from the business community received certification.

“We are excited that this class will en-able many in our downtown community to better prepare themselves in the event of an incident where first responders may be three minutes away,” Narva said. “With historic downtown Golden being a des-tination spot for so many, it is wonderful to see many of our businesses rally to also make it a safer place to visit through qual-ity preparedness.”

When Goozell came to Golden in 2011,

Narva quickly approached GURA for fund-ing of a public access automated external defibrillator device or AED for the store. An AED is portable electronic device that administers electrical therapy to patients suffering from cardiac arrhythmias.

Goozell put his management through CPR/AED certification as well due to the many events taking place throughout Golden, which brings thousands of tour-ists throughout the year.

Business owners like Nancy Taylor Ma-son from Baby Doe’s, and marketing direc-tor Renee Rinehimer, the Golden Hotel took part in the classes.

“We thought it was great that Goozell put this together,” Rinehimer said. “We took advantage of it. It was great for man-agers to give them a little bit of knowledge on how to handle situations in case there is an emergency.”

Nearly 450,000 out-of-hospital sudden cardiac arrests occur annually, the Ameri-can Heart Association reports.

“Seventy-five percent of the time it’s a friend or family member that goes into sudden cardiac arrest or that needs first aid,” said Amy Vermilyea, training coordi-nator AED Authority, a worldwide leader in AED sales and management programs for businesses. “There is a difference between a heart attack and sudden cardiac arrest.”

Vermilyea explained sudden cardiac ar-rest occurs when electrical impulses in the heart begin to malfunction, such as speed-ing up or becoming chaotic, while heart at-tacks deal more with blockage in the heart muscle.

“Sudden cardiac arrest can happen to anyone at anytime, anywhere,” Vermilyea said.

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The Nov. 4 elections meant sweeping victories for the marijuana industry na-tionally, but in Colorado, the outcome was more of a mixed bag.

Alaska, Oregon and the District of Co-lumbia legalized recreational marijuana, while only some communities in Colora-do chose to expand businesses. Voters in Lakewood, Manitou Springs and Federal Heights passed initiatives allowing retail marijuana shops to operate, while vot-ers in Palmer Lake and Ramah in El Paso County voted against recreational sales.

Nearly 100 new businesses received their licenses from Colorado regulators on Oct. 1.

Yet many of these new, voter-approved pot shops may fi nd it diffi cult to survive a drug war-era tax code that already threat-ens many established businesses.

Under the code, the federal government stands to make more money from the sale of marijuana than those legally selling it. And that could be enough to shut down many shops.

“It’s almost like they want us to fail,” said Mitch Woolhiser, while walking through his store called Northern Lights Natural Rx in Edgewater. “Everything I do is aimed at keeping us in business because if I don’t, then (the feds) win. And I’m not going to let them win.”

Woolhiser believes the federal govern-ment is actively seeking to undermine his business.

Woolhiser fi rst opened shop in 2010, selling medical marijuana. He started sell-ing recreational pot when it became legal in Colorado at the start of this year. Last year, his business didn’t earn a profi t. Had he been selling anything but cannabis, he would not have owed federal income tax, as he ended up with a loss.

Instead, he ended up paying close to

$20,000 to the IRS because of a 1980s tax code called 280E.

“I believe that the feds extend the drug war through 280E,” said Jordan Cornelius, a Denver accountant who has worked with Woolhiser and many other marijuana companies in Colorado. “If (the federal government) can’t put them out of busi-ness legally when voters are mandating these businesses to move forward, it’s very easy to put them out of business fi nan-cially.”

Whether the government is actively enforcing the punitive code in an effort to undermine the legal marijuana business remains unclear. The Justice Department, Drug Enforcement Administration and Internal Revenue Service declined com-ment.

However, an IRS spokesperson provided a 2010 letter written in response to several lawmakers in Colorado, Massachusetts, Arizona and California who had asked the IRS to stop enforcing the tax code in states that legalized the sale of medical mari-juana. The IRS letter pointed out that only Congress could make that change.

“The result you seek would require the Congress to amend either the Internal Revenue Code or the Controlled Substance Act,” the IRS letter said.

Though multiple members of Congress received the letter, there has been little ef-fort to amend the code.

Instead, the federal government col-lects taxes on what it considers an illegal drug because the Supreme Court ruled more than 50 years ago that everyone has to pay taxes — even those who make their money illegally.

Then, in 1982, Congress amended the U.S. tax code to include 280E, which says businesses selling a Schedule I or II drug — like marijuana, heroin, methamphet-amine or cocaine — cannot deduct all of their regular business expenses.

The rule means that the “costs of the product,” like the soil and fertilizer used to grow plants, are deductible. But the “costs of selling,” like advertising, rent and utili-ties — even salaries for employees — are

not deductible.“If it made sense, I would feel better

about following it,” said Rob Corry, Denver attorney and marijuana advocate. “I don’t see why production is deductible — they are still producing marijuana!”

But that quirk in the tax code has helped many cannabis companies stay in business in Colorado. Medical marijuana stores were required to grow their own product, and therefore had some associ-ated deductions.

As of Oct. 1, cannabis companies are no longer required to grow the products they sell. But without growing, many may soon fi nd that they will have very few, if any, business deductions when fi ling federal taxes next April.

“A lot of people think that the marijua-na industry is just a license to print mon-ey,” said Taylor West, deputy director of the National Cannabis Industry Association. “And it’s just not the case.”

West works for an association of more than 750 cannabis-related businesses across the United States, and says that 280E results in her clients paying more

than 70 percent of their profi ts in taxes to the federal government.

Sometimes, the rates are far higher than that.

“A lot of times, instead of paying a tax rate that should be 30 to 40 percent, they are paying rates between 80 or 90 percent,” said Cornelius, the accountant. “I even have a client right now that is paying more than 100 percent effective tax rate.”

Mac Clouse, a University of Denver fi -nance professor who studies the industry, said the status quo creates an inherent and perhaps fatal confl ict.

“The problem is that we have passed laws that allowed these medical marijuana and recreational marijuana companies to do business,” Clouse said. “But we have all these other laws, tax laws, federal laws that make it incredibly diffi cult if not utterly impossible to survive.”

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

Vicki Murgach, a shift manager at Northern Lights Cannabis Co., rings up a customer’s order at the marijuana shop in Edgewater on Oct. 31. Photo by Rocky Mountain PBS I-News

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Helping heroes The fourth annual Heroes of A Pre-

cious Child luncheon was held on Thurs-day Nov. 6 at the Omni Interlocken Resort in Broomfi eld.

The annual fundraising event raises money for the organization to help serve more clients as needs grow.

About 600 community members, elect-ed offi cials and business leaders came together to learn more about the nonprof-

it’s work.Boulder County District Attorney

Stan Garnett served as master of ceremo-nies.

Since the organization started in 2008, it has helped more than 85,000 children and adults, and has expanded its ability to provide necessary items such as clothing, coats, shoes, backpacks and school sup-plies.

The fourth annual Heroes of A Precious Child luncheon was Thursday, Nov. 6, at the Omni Interlocken Resort in Broom� eld. The program honored Adam and Kirsty Martinez, with the Hero of A Precious Child Award, that honors those who have been especially committed to the organization.This year’s recipients of the Martinezs’ were celebrated at the luncheon and thanked by a group of Adams 50 students, each one speaking from a personal experience of the help they received from A Precious Child. Photos by Pam Wagner

A Precious Child has many families and children that are “clients’ as these three sisters who attend Mapleton Public schools at the Skyview Academy campus in Thornton. From left Katrina (age 12), Mikeala (age 9) and 14 year old Patricia Weti at the podium, speaking on their personal experiences with attendees from the luncheon.

The fourth annual Heroes of A Precious Child luncheon was held on Thursday Nov. 6 at the Omni Interlocken Resort in Broom� eld. The keynote speaker was Chris Gdowski, superintendent of Adams 12 Five Star Schools.

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ONGOING ACTIVITIES, ONGOING /BUSINESS GROUPSMONDAYS

GOLDEN CHAPTER, Order of DeMolay meets at 7 p.m. every � rst and third Wednesday in the town of Golden. Walt Disney, Mel Blanc & Walter Cronkite are counted amongst its Alumni. DeMolay is an organization for young men between the ages of 12 and 21 that o� ers character building, leadership training, and life skill development. We o� er many activities, academic opportunities and scholarships. Please contact the chapter for more information. Email [email protected] or www.coloradodemolay.org and visit Golden’s page under the Chapter tab by clicking on the Golden photo. 

JEFFERSON COUNTY Republican Men’s Club meets 7-9 a.m. Mondays at the Howard Johnson Denver West, 12100 W. 44th Ave., Wheat Ridge. Call Fred Holden at 303-421-7619 for more information. All are welcome, not just Republican men from Je� erson County.

OPEN MIC Living Water Unity Spiritual Community presents open mic night – celebrate your teen self 4:30-6:30 p.m. Mondays at 7401 W. 59th Ave., Arvada. This program gives teens the opportunity to express their performing art includ-ing voice and instrument, acting, poetry, stand-up comedy, mime, etc. Open to all students in sixth to 12th grades. Email [email protected].

TUESDAYS

FEDERAL EMPLOYEES The Lakewood Chapter of Retired and Active Federal Employees meets each second Tuesday at the Episcopal Church, 10th and Garrison. Call Ann Ornelas at 303-517-8558 with questions.

ROCKY MOUNTAIN Team Survivor, a health, education and � tness program for women of all abilities who have experi-enced cancer or are currently in treatment, o� ers weekly free, fun, supportive activities. Tuesdays, 10 a.m., Boulder Creek Walk (meet at Boulder Public Library main entrance). Tuesday, 11-11:30 a.m., Yoga, Boulder Senior Center, 909 Arapahoe Av-enue. Thursdays, 6-7 p.m., Fitness Training, Boulder Center for Sports Medicine, 311 Mapleton Avenue (entrance on Maxwell Avenue.). Learn more at rockymtn-teamsurvivor.org. 

WEDNESDAYS

AMERICAN LEGION Auxiliary presents Burger Nite, 5-7:30 p.m. every Wednesday at Post 178, 1655 Simms St., Lake-wood. Members, their guests and active military invited for varied food and reasonable prices. Visit www.alpost178.org.

ARVADA BIZ Connection www.meetup.com/Arvada-Busi-ness-Connection/ is an informal networking event that brings together local entrepreneurs. Meetings are 5:30-7:30 p.m.

Wednesdays at various restaurants in Olde Town Arvada. A $5 fee is collected from each attendee, which is then donated to a local charity at the end of each quarter. The 4th Quarter Char-ity is the Dan Peak Foundation who assists families in need. For information, call Micki Carwin at 303-997-9098.

ARVADA JEFFERSON Kiwanis meets at 7:30 a.m. Wednesdays at the Arvada Center, 6901 Wadsworth Blvd. for a breakfast meeting.  We invite you to join us for great fel-lowship, interesting programs, and the satisfaction of serving your community.  This Kiwanis organization supports the Arvada Community Food Bank, the school backpack program, Santa House, Ralston House, and many other local organiza-tions.  For more information or to attend a meeting please call Maggie at 303-278-8057.

ARVADA ROTARY meets 6:30-8 p.m. Wednesdays at Indian Tree Golf Club, 7555 Wadsworth Blvd. The club engages in a variety of community service projects, with emphasis on assistance to and support of Arvada’s youth. Visitors are always welcome.  For additional information visit www.arvadarotary.org or call Dave Paul at 303-431-9657.

BUFFALO TOASTMASTERS meets 11:30 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. the � rst and third Wednesdays at the Je� erson County Government Building, 100 Je� erson County Parkway, Golden. Toastmasters is an international organization that is a fun and supportive environment to learn and practice public speaking and leadership skills. All are welcome. More information is available at www.bu� alotoastmasters.org.

FOOTHILLS MUSIC Teachers Association meets 9:30 a.m. to noon the third Wednesday of each month. FMTA is a local group of independent music teachers, a� liated with Colorado State Music Teachers Association and Music Teachers National Association. Call Kathy at 303-988-9565. 

MUSIC TEACHERS Association Suburban Northwest meets 9:30 a.m. to noon the � rst Wednesday of the month at Com-munity in Christ Church, 12229 W. 80th Ave., Arvada. Meetings are open to the public and include refreshments, business meeting and program featuring music teaching profession-als from around the state lecturing on the latest teaching developments.

PROFESSIONAL WOMEN NW Metro Business and Profes-sional Women meets the � rst Wednesday of each month from September to May. Our mission is to achieve equity for all women in the workplace through advocacy, education and information. Call Marcia at 303-827-3283 to RSVP.

WOMEN NETWORKING Women’s Business Group Wednes-day morning networking group in Arvada has openings for women who can commit to a weekly morning meeting. Lim-ited to one business per category. Call for available openings, 303-438-6783, or go online to [email protected].

THURSDAYS

BUSINESS SPIRITUALITY Business Honoring Spirituality meets 7-9 a.m. every Thursday at the Community Center of Mile Hi Church, 9079 W. Alameda Ave., Lakewood. Meet-ings include networking, a brief meditation by a licensed practitioner, guest speaker and breakfast. For additional information, visit www.bhsmilehi.org or call Patty Whitelock at 303-274-0933.

COMMUNITY COFFEE Join Rep. Tracy Kraft-Tharp on the fourth Thursday of each month to talk about issues that are important to you. Community Co� ee will be from 7-8 a.m. at La Dolce Vita, Ice Cream Room, 5756 Olde Wadsworth Blvd., Arvada; and from 6:30-7:30 p.m. at Panera Bread, 10450 Town Center Drive, Westminster.

INVESTORS’ MEETINGS The Rocky Mountain Inventors Association meets 6:30-8:30 p.m. the fourth Thursday of every month (excluding November and December) at Vesta Technol-ogy, 13050 W. 43rd Drive, Suite 300, Golden. Presentations in marketing, manufacturing, engineering, � nance, business and legal, followed by networking. Go online to www.rminventor.org for details.

ROCKY MOUNTAIN Team Survivor, a health, education and � tness program for women of all abilities who have experi-enced cancer or are currently in treatment, o� ers weekly free, fun, supportive activities. Tuesdays, 10 a.m., Boulder Creek Walk (meet at Boulder Public Library main entrance). Tuesday, 11-11:30 a.m., Yoga, Boulder Senior Center, 909 Arapahoe Av-enue. Thursdays, 6-7 p.m., Fitness Training, Boulder Center for Sports Medicine, 311 Mapleton Avenue (entrance on Maxwell Avenue.). Learn more at rockymtn-teamsurvivor.org. 

FRIDAYS

CALMUP JOURNEY Prefer to help yourself rather than do the coaching or psychotherapy thing? Let me share with you free information about the CalmUp Journey, a one-page self-examination worksheet for men and women. Join me for co� ee or tea 8-9 a.m. most Fridays at Whole Foods Market Belmar, 444 S. Wadsworth Blvd. in Lakewood. Let me know you’re planning to be there so we’re sure to connect. Contact www.DrLorieGose.com or 303-500-2340.

GOLDEN GATE Community Grange, 25201 Golden Gate Canyon Road, has meetings at 7 p.m. the second Friday of the month. Activities include yoga, dances, eggmania, special wildlife programs, holiday craft fair. Grange hall available for rental for weddings, parties, reunions, etc. Call Rich Phillips at 303-277-1933 or go to www.goldengategrange.com. New members welcome.

HEARTPULSE GAIN new understandings about health, wholeness and healing options. Each session contains an educational component, energy exercises and meditations.

HeartPULSE meets from 7-9 p.m. every � rst Friday at The Clois-ters, 2103 S. Wadsworth Blvd., Lakewood; cost is $10. Email [email protected].

SOUTH JEFFCO Rotary Club meets at 7:15 a.m. Fridays at Fox Hollow Golf Course, 13410 W. Morrison Road, Lakewood. Con-tact Bruce at 303-919-3741. 

SATURDAYS

COLORADO CITIZENS for Peace meets 10:30-11:30 a.m. every Saturday at the intersections of West 52nd and Wad-sworth Boulevard to try to bring an end to the wars. Signs will be furnished for those who do not have them. Contact Cindy Lowry at 303-431-1228 or [email protected].

MEDITATION CLASSES Various styles of meditation will be explored from 9:30-10:30 a.m. each Saturday at PranaTonic, 807 14th St., Golden. We’ll begin with a short introduction to meditation and what to expect followed by a meditation period of 30-40 minutes and time at the end for group discus-sion. Call 303-274-5733. Visit www.PranaTonic.com.

ROCKY MOUNTAIN Shipwrights is a wood ship model-ing club that meets at 9:30 a.m. the third Saturday of each month at Rockler’s Woodworking and Hardware Store, 2553 S. Colorado Blvd. in Denver.  The club also has a workshop at 9:30 a.m. the � rst Saturday of the month at the Arvada City Hall, 8101 Ralston Road, where we work on our models and get help from experienced modellers. Go to www.rockymountain-shipwrights.org for information.

SUNDAYS

FREE WALTZ/POLKA lessons Polka Lover Klubs, Denver Kickers, 16776 W. 50th Ave. in Golden, meets 3-7 p.m. Sundays. Live music. Beautiful dance � oor. Admission $4 members, $6 nonmembers. Annual membership $15. Contact Leo at 720-232-0953 or [email protected].

ONGOING /EDUCATIONDISCUSSION GROUPS Covenant Village hosts Wednesdays at 2 p.m. This series of monthly events features expert speak-ers on a wide variety of educational and entertaining topics. Please plan to attend one, several or all of our programs, held at 9153 Yarrow St. in Westminster. Admission is free, but seating is limited. Call 303-403-2205 for driving directions and to reserve your place. Come early for refreshments; fellowship lectures begin at 2 p.m. To learn more about the residency options and lifestyle at Covenant Village of Colorado, call us at 303-424-4828.

ESL CLASSES — Covenant Presbyterian Church, 6100 W. 44th St. in Wheat Ridge, is sponsoring a free series of English

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Business and Individual SponsorsCrown Diamond ($5000): Colorado Community Media, Custom Environmental Services.

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Azari, Arvada Economic Development Association, Brickstone, Inc, Carl & Marybeth Kantner, La Patisserie Francaise, Starbuck Realty Group, Arc Thrift Stores, Lamar Street Center, Starwest. Ball Cap Bronze ($500) Bread Winners Catering, Coors Credit Union,

Gluten Free Things, Jill & Ken Fellman, Jim & Tina McBride, NextCare Urgent Care, Mary & Bill Ross, United Natural Foods, Inc., Your Wedding Bartender

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Benefi ting the Arvada Community Food Bank

Boggs served on the Jeffco school board from 2009 to 2013.

“We have to keep talking,” Goff said. “I am equally interested in moving some things along in the area of early childhood and high school opportunities for kids.”

Elected to the state board in 2008, Goff has worked to implement policies around the state’s new standards, the Colorado Ac-ademic Standards, accountability, having balanced assessments and transparency.

She’s served on several boards and com-

mittees including, the State Advisory Com-mittee for Gifted and Talented, the Colo-rado State Accountability Network. Prior to sitting on the board, Goff was a Jefferson County School District teacher for 34 years.

“We really need to keep working to make sure that our pre-graduates are really ready to look at a path, feel secure for where they want to go and that the students have more of a voice in their education.”

Boggs said she was running to see more attention statewide on academic achieve-ment, local control, choice and student data protection. A mother of two public school students and daughter of an educa-tor, Boggs passion for education is clear.

Boggs could not be reached for com-ment.

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as a Second Language classes for adults 6:30-8 p.m. Thursday nights. These classes will emphasize a conversational method of instruction. Beginner through advanced classes are o�ered. You may register on any Thursday night. For directions or more information, call the church at 410-442-5800 or go to our website at www.cpcwheatridge.org.

ONGOING /FINE ARTS and Entertainment

CONCORDIA LUTHERAN Church Choir meets at 7 p.m. Wednesdays. The choir assists in Concordia’s traditional wor-ship service three out of four Sundays per month.  The church is at 13371 W. Alameda Parkway in Lakewood (the church nestled close to Green Mountain). If you have a desire to sing and are interested in joining, please contact Joan at [email protected] or 303-989-5260.

DANCE CLUB — Blue Nova Dance Club meets 2:30-4:30 p.m. on the �rst and third Sundays every month at the Wheat Ridge Grange, 3850 High Court in Wheat Ridge. For more information or dance lessons, contact Dave at 303-578-6588 or email [email protected].

MUSIC PERFORMANCES Patrice LeBlanc performs on keyboard and vocals 6-9 p.m. every Friday and Saturday at Purple Ginger Asian Fusion Restaurant, 2610 Young�eld St. Call 303-237-1133 for more information.

SINGERS NEEDED The Troubadours Choir is looking for a director and new members. This is a volunteer choir, comprised mostly of seniors. The Troubadours meet at 9 a.m. every Friday at Holy Cross Lutheran Church, 45th and Wadsworth. For more

information, call Gary at 303-477-1380.

SYMPHONY AUDITIONS The Lakewood Symphony is holding auditions for concertmaster (includes an honorarium), principal viola (includes an honorarium) and all section strings. Also, we are auditioning for subs in other sections. Rehearsals are 7:30-10 p.m. Tuesdays, September through May, at Green Mountain United Methodist Church; concerts are at the Lakewood Cultural Center. Call 303-980-0400 for requirements, appointment and further information.

WEEKLY MUSIC Jazz @ the Creek is every �rst Wednesday of the month at Living Water Unity, 59th and Vance in Olde Town Arvada. Shows start at 7:30 p.m. Come listen to an hour of great jazz. For more information, call 720-935-4000 or email [email protected].

ONGOING /HEALTHCAREBOOT CAMP Get out of the gym and get results. Front Range Boot Camp provides dynamic, unique and results-driven full-body workouts exclusively for women. All ages, sizes and �tness levels will succeed. Revamp your �tness routine by getting out of your routine. Indoor location is just behind Super Target at Kipling Street and 50th Avenue. Outdoor location is Skyline Park by Stenger soccer �elds. Email [email protected] or go online to www.FrontRange-BootCamp.com.

HEALTH GROUP A women’s health group with the motto “Your health, your life: Take charge” meets noon-1 p.m. Fridays at 9797 W. Colfax Ave, No. 3AA, in Lakewood. Learn about natural alternatives to health concerns. No charge to be part of this group. For more information, call Linda at 303-883-5473 or email [email protected].

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STICKY CHOCOLATE GINGERBREADMakes an 8-inch cake21⁄3 cups dark molasses6 ounces dark chocolate (60 to 70 percent cocoa solids),

grated13⁄4 cups all-purpose �our2 teaspoons ground ginger5 ounces whole pieces preserved stem ginger, drained

and roughly chopped1 stick (8 tablespoons) unsalted butter, softened

1⁄2 cup plus 2 tablespoons dark brown sugar, sifted (to remove lumps)

2 medium eggs, beaten1⁄2 teaspoon baking soda

2 tablespoons milk, warmed

A pinch of salt

Extra-large crystallized ginger pieces, to scatter (optional)A deep 8-inch square cake pan or 8 x 6 x 3-inch oval cake

panPreheat the oven to 325 F. Grease and line the base and

sides of the cake pan with nonstick parchment paper.Put the molasses in a pan and heat gently until hot, but do

not allow it to boil. Remove the pan from the heat and add the chocolate. Stir until melted.

Sift the �our, ground ginger and salt together in a bowl. Add the stem ginger and toss it around in the �our until every piece is coated.

Using an electric mixer, cream the butter and sugar in a large bowl. Beat in the eggs, then the molasses and chocolate mixture and �nally the �our mixture. Dissolve the baking soda in the milk and gradually beat this into the batter.

Pour into the prepared cake pan, scatter with the crystal-lized ginger, if using, and bake for 45 minutes. Reduce the oven temperature to 300 F and bake for another 30 minutes.

(If using the oval pan, cook for about 45 minutes at the

higher temperature, then about 1 hour at the lower

temperature, as it will be deeper.) A metal

skewer inserted into the center should

come out clean. Let cool for 5 minutes in

the pan, then turn out onto a wire rack

and let cool completely. When cold,

store in an airtight container for

at least a couple of days

to mature and become

sticky. Don’t worry if

it sinks a bit in the

middle — this

is normal.

Metro Creative Connection

The holiday season is rife with tradition. Fami-lies have their own unique traditions, whether

it’s gathering at Grandma’s to enjoy a holiday meal or singing carols together around

the neighborhood with friends who live nearby.

One tradition that seems to have made it into many

families’ holiday celebra-tions is indulging in

delicious baked goods. Desserts are a big part

of the holiday season, when many

people relax restrictions on their diets to enjoy some

of their favorite cookies and cakes. While such delica- cies are often

served at dinnertime, home- made baked goods also make great gifts come the holi- day season. Whether

a friend or family member is a fully devoted foodie or simply a person who loves a decadent dessert, gifting homecooked baked goods is a great way to show

your loved ones just how much you appreciate them. This holiday season, give the gift of decadence by cooking up the following recipe for “Sticky Chocolate Gingerbread”

courtesy of Maxine Clark’s “Chocolate: Deliciously Indulgent Recipes for Chocolate Lovers” (Ryland, Peters & Small).

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YOUR WEEK MORE EDITOR’S NOTE: Calendar submissions must be received by noon Thursday for publication the following week. Send listings to [email protected]. No attachments, please. Listings are free and run on a space-available basis.

THEATER/FILMSHORT PLAY FESTIVAL

RED ROCKS Community College’s Theatre Arts and Dance Department presents the Rocky Mountain Short Play Festival. The department selected eight plays, ranging from 10-15 minutes long. The plays will be presented at 7:30 p.m. Thursday to Saturday, Nov. 13-15, and at 2 p.m. Sunday, Nov. 16, at Red Rocks Community College. For information, or to make reservations, contact Kelly Jo Eldredge at 303-914-6458 or [email protected]. Go to www.rrcc.edu.

UPCOMING CHILDREN’S PRODUCTIONS

COLORADO ACTS presents “Keeper of the Tales” (ages 12-18) on Friday and Saturday, Nov. 14-15, Nov. 21-22; and a community production of “Little Women Christmas Ornament” on Friday and Saturday, Dec. 5-6 and Dec. 12-13 at Colorado ACTS Theater, 11455 W. 1-70 Frontage Road North, Wheat Ridge. Call 303-456-6772 or go to www.coloradoacts.org.

PHAMALY THEATRE PRODUCTION

PHAMALY THEATRE Company presents its touring production of “Rapunzel,” a witty, tongue-in-cheek, one-hour musical retelling of a perennial favorite that gives us a possessive mother who happens to be a witch, a tentative young man who happens to be a prince and a strong-willed but naïve young girl with the longest hair you’re ever likely to come across. Performances are:

FRIDAY, NOV. 14 (7:30 p.m.). Saturday, Nov. 15 (1 p.m. and 4 p.m.) and Sunday, Nov. 16 (1 p.m.) at Pinnacle Performing Arts Center, 1001 W. 84th Ave., Denver. Tickets are available at 303-365-0005 or www.phamaly.org.

SATURDAY, APRIL 4 (11 a.m.) at Lakewood Arts and Cultural Center, 470 S. Allison Parkway, Lakewood. Call 303-987-7845 or go to www.lakewood.org/tickets for tickets.

SATURDAY, MAY 2 at Broom� eld Auditorium, 3 Community Park Road, Broom� eld. Performance time and ticket sale date to be announced. Go to www.phamaly.org.

‘BURIED CHILD’

THE EDGE Theater presents “Buried Child” through Nov. 16 at 1560 Teller St., Suite 200, Lakewood. Shelly is charmed by Vince’s farm house until she meets his crazy fam-ily. Showtimes are 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays, and 6 p.m. Sundays. For tickets, call 303-232-0363 or go to www.theedgetheater.com. Parking is free.

MUSIC/CONCERTSDANISH VOCAL POP GROUP

LAKEWOOD CULTURAL Center presents Danish vocal pop group Basix at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Nov. 14 at 470 S. Allison Parkway, Lakewood. Tickets are available at www.Lakewood.org/LCCPresents, by calling 303-987-7845 or by going to the box o� ce.

MUSIC TEACHERS MEET

THE NOVEMBER meeting of Foothills Music Teachers Association will be 9:30-11:45 a.m. Wednesday, Nov. 19, at Bear Valley Church, 10001 W. Jewell Ave., Lakewood. Program will be “Feel the Beat O� the Seat,” presented by Barb Grout. Contact Kathy Hammer, 303-988-9565.

TALENT TIMES 3

THE EVERGREEN Chorale presents “Talent Times 3,” a concert event featuring three Colorado musicians, from 7-9:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 22, at Center Stage, 27608 Fireweed Drive, Evergreen. To purchase tickets, go to www.evergreenchorale.org or call 303-674-4002. Ticket price includes concert, drinks, hors d’oeuvres, and dessert, plus a $25 donation. Suitable for all ages.

TURTLE ISLAND QUARTET

THE TWO-TIME Grammy winning Turtle Island Quartet returns to Lakewood to pres-ent Birth of the Cool at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 22, at 470 S. Allison Parkway. Reaching for lyricism, gentler textures and cool jazz, the program is based on the seminal Miles Davis recording of 1957. Tickets available at www.Lakewood.org/LCCPresents, by call-

ing 303-987-7845 or at the box o� ce.

CHURCH CHOIR SEEKS MEMBERS

CONCORDIA LUTHERAN Church Choir is working on its fall program and is looking to add new voices.  The choir is a great cross section of the community and welcomes newcomers.  Concordia’s choir is directed by Dr. Jill Schroeder-Dorn of Colorado Christian University.  The choir meets at 7 p.m. Wednesdays. The choir assists in Con-cordia’s traditional worship service three out of four Sundays per month.  The church is at 13371 W. Alameda Parkway in Lakewood.  If you have a desire to sing and are interested in joining, please contact the church o� ce at 303-989-5260.

ARTDIY TERRARIUM

COUNTRY FAIR Garden Center presents DIY Terrarium, an adult workshop and class at 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 15, at 17201 W. 64th Ave., Arvada. Bring your own bowl or container; all planting materials and instructions will be provided (up to a certain amount; depending on size of container, extra materials may be purchased). Call 303-209-4394 to register.

SNOWMAN WIND CHIME

KIDS WILL make a snowman chime during the Country Fair Garden Center kids’ work-shop at 10 a.m. Saturday, Nov. 22, at 17201 W. 64th Ave., Arvada. Call 303-209-4394 for information and cost.

EVENTSILLUMINATION: CREATE LIGHT

AS THE days get shorter and dusk arrives earlier, try to imagine life before the light switch. Make your own light with a specialist from Sargit Outdoor Living School. Classes are 6:30-8:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 13 (fats) and Nov. 20 (wax candles) at Majestic View Nature Center, 7030 Garrison St. Register at 720-898-7405 or stop by the center.

HARVEST BAZAAR

WHEAT RIDGE United Methodist Church will have its harvest bazaar 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15, at 7530 W. 38th Ave., Wheat Ridge. Nuts and snacks (prepackaged), used books, used jewelry, crafts, rummage items. A soup and sandwich lunch is 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.

REPUBLICAN MEN’S CLUB-ERS

JILL VECCHIO presents “Misunderstanding the Misunderstood Misunderstandings of the cleverly titled ‘Patient Protection and A� ordable Care Act’” at the next Je� erson County Republican Men’s Club Meeting, 7-9 a.m. Monday, Nov. 17, at Howard Johnson Denver West, JohnPH Restaurant, 12100 W. 44th Ave. Contact Fred Holden, president, at 303-421-7619. On Monday, Nov. 24, the club welcomes Krista Kafer, presenting “How to Win Over the Liberals in Your Life.”

TV’S BIGGEST LOSER INTERVIEWED

TIPS AND strategies for losing weight and becoming healthy will be shared at Life-tree Café at noon and 7 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 18 at 5675 Field St., Arvada. The program, “Hard to be Healthy: TV’s ‘Biggest Loser’ Weighs In,” includes a � lmed interview with Jaron Tate, a contestant on NBC TV’s The Biggest Loser. Tate shares his secrets for losing over 150 pounds and keeping the weight o� . Contact Polly Wegner at 303-424-4454 or [email protected].

HEALTH/WELLNESSCOMMUNITY BLOOD DRIVES

A NUMBER of community blood drives are planned in the West metro area. For information or to schedule an appointment, contact the Bon� ls Appointment Center at 303-363-2300, unless otherwise noted. Upcoming blood drives are Friday, Nov. 14, 10-11:40 a.m. and 1-3:30 p.m. at Belmar Library, 555 S. Allison Parkway, Lakewood; and Sunday, Nov. 23, 8 a.m. to noon at Christ on the Mountain Parish, 13922 W. Utah Ave., Lakewood (contact Julie Hayes, 303-988-2222). 

EDUCATIONMONDAY NIGHT TALKS

TRAINING WITH Grace o� ers free dog training sessions 7-8 p.m. Mondays at 9100 W. 6th Ave., Lakewood. Call 303-238-DOGS (3647) or go to www.TrainingWithGrace.com. Schedule of talks: Monday, Nov. 17, Body Language. Are you listening to what your dog is telling you? Do you wish your dog could talk? Learn to read the signals your dog is giving. Monday, Nov. 24, Impulse Control. Learn to teach your dog to control its impulses. Learn how to get started with making good choices, setting boundaries and knowing when you are in over your head.

CHOICE ENROLLMENT NIGHT

ARVADA WEST High School presents Choice Enrollment Night 6-7:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 20, in the school auditorium. Come meet the administrative team, counselors, and teachers, and hear a brief overview of programs, academic courses, electives, activities, and athletics. Choice enrollment night is for students who live outside the Arvada West attendance boundaries. Choice enrollment applications are available on the Je� co home page www.je� copublicschools.org/enrollment or call 303-982-1303.

SUDANJOIN Active Minds 2:30-3:30 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 20, for a discussion of Sudan.  After decades of civil war, Sudan split into two countries, only to have con� ict arise within in the new country of South Sudan. We will examine the origins and current status of the con� icts, including the role of colonialism, tribal ethnicity and religion. We will also look at the history of genocide in Darfur and how the international response to war in Sudan impacts the prospects for long-term peace in the region. Program is at Atria Inn at Lakewood, 555 S. Pierce St., Lakewood. RSVP at 303-742-4800.

WINES FOR THE HOLIDAYS

CELEBRATE THE holidays at a wine-tasting event and fundrais-er for the Arvada Community Food Bank 6-9 p.m. Friday, Nov. 14, at Lamar Street Center, 5889 Lamar St., Arvada. Tickets available at www.arvadafes-tivals.com. Sample wines from Colorado wineries, and listen to live en-tertainment from The Bluebird arc-estra, a six-piece horn-driven blues/funk/classic rock group. A si-lent auction features more than 100 items from area businesses. For information, go to www.arvadafestivals.com or call 720-898-7403.

TONY-AWARD WINNING MUSICAL

MINERS ALLEY Playhouse presents “Songs For A New World” from Friday, Nov. 14, to Sunday, Dec. 21, at 1224 Washington Ave., Golden. The collection of songs will be performed by four cast members who play a startling array of characters ranging from a young man who has determined that basketball is his ticket out of the ghetto to a woman whose dream of marrying rich nabs her the man of her dreams and a soulless marriage. The musical, sung in its entirety, combines pop, gospel, holiday and jazz in a series of songs all connected by the theme: “the moment of decision.” For information and tickets, go to www.minersalley.com.

AMERICA’S HOT SPOTS

LAKEWOOD CULTURAL Center presents “America’s Hot Spots: Our Volcanic Legacy,” narrated live by � lmmaker Gray Warriner, at 2 and 7 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15, at 470 S. Allison Parkway. Warriner’s high de� nition tour of America’s most majestic scenery journeys into the geysers, hot springs and colorful thermal pools of Yellowstone National Park; visits the towering giants along America’s Ring of Fire, Mount Rainier, Mount Hood and Mount Shasta; and checks out the sulfur-scarred landscape of Bumpass Hell in Lassen Volcanic National Park. Tickets are available online at www.Lakewood.org/LCCPresents, by calling 303-987-7845 or at the box o� ce.

SYMPHONY OF TASTES

JEFFERSON SYMPHONY Orchestra and Tenth and Blake Beer Company present the second Symphony of Tastes fundraising event at 5 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 15, at Red Rock Country Club, Morrison. Tickets are required; call 303-278-4237. Go to www.Je� symphony.org.

ART SHOW AND SALE

ARVADA ART Guild, Mountainside Art Guild and Glass Artisans Fellowship present the art show and sale at Echter’s Garden Cen-ter, 5150 W. 52nd Ave., Arvada. Fine original art for sale includes oil paintings, watercolors, pastels and photography. Glass art for sale includes glass panels, art glass, glass jewelry and objects. Sale runs through Sunday, Nov. 16. Call 303-424-7979 or go to www.echters.com.

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Marquez’s three touchdowns delivers winPanthers to face No. 2 Valor ChristianBy Daniel [email protected]

LAKEWOOD - Pomona knew it would be tougher a second time around.

But the No. 1 Panthers also proved to be the best team in a tough rivalry as they survived No. 2 Columbine 21-14 in the second round of the 5A state playoffs Fri-day at Jeffco Stadium.

In a rematch of a game played just one month ago Pomona got a superb effort from its superstar player in senior Isaac Marquez, who scored all three of the Pan-thers’ touchdowns.

“Marquez is just a great football player who does so many things for us,” Pomona coach Jay Maddon said. “And we needed him to be that player for us.”

Pomona will now prepare to face No. 2 Valor Christian Friday at 7 p.m., in what could be the game of the year between two of the state’s best teams.

Valor beat Mountain Vista 44-0 on Fri-day night to advance to the quarterfinals.

But against Columbine on Friday night it was The Isaac Marquez Show. Marquez scored Pomona’s first touchdown of the game off a Justin Roberts pass 17 yards into the end zone.

The Rebels scored their first half touch-down on a broken fourth down play where senior Austin Norton scored from 31 yards out. And the two teams were tied 7-7 after a first half highlighted by stout defense.

But Marquez was a marquee performer in the second half, scoring a 1-yard rush-ing touchdown in the third quarter to give

the Panthers a 14-7 lead.And Marquez did it again in the fourth

quarter scoring his hat trick touchdown by running the ball in from six yards out.

With three minutes left in the game

Columbine desperately converted a 74-yard touchdown pass which cut Pomona’s lead to 21-14 but that was a close as the Rebels would get to knocking off No. 1.

The game was much closer than the

two team’s previous meeting on Oct. 1o where Pomona beat Columbine 47-28. The Panthers expected a better fight from the Rebels this time around, which they got despite Columbine’s 5-6 overall record.

Pomona quarterback Justin Roberts (7) hands the ball o� to senior Eric Lozano (29) in the Class 5A playo� game with a 21-14 win over the Rebels,on Friday at Je�co Stadium in Lakewood. The Panthers advance to the 5A football quarter-�nals to take on Valor Christian next weekend. Photos by Pam Wagner

Pomona senior Isaac Marquez (27) makes a run through the Columbine defense on his way to rushing for 78 yards and 41 yards receiving and scored a touchdown in the 21-14 win over the Rebels on Friday at Je�co Stadium in Lakewood.

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Beatdiggers beat Faith Christian Eagles cannot overcome injury loss of Buchanan By Daniel Williams [email protected]

BRUSH - The loss of quarterback Adam Buchanan to a devastating ankle break proved to be the end of Faith Christian’s season, even if only delayed for a week.

Without their junior quarterback who was injured the week before the No. 8 Ea-gles were knocked out of the state playoffs by No. 1 Brush 21-0 Saturday at Brush High School.

Despite a valiant effort by Faith Chris-tian’s under-appreciated defense Brush did enough to hold off the Eagles and ad-vance to the semifi nals.

Unbeaten Brush (11-0) didn’t care that Faith Christian was without its star quar-terback as the Beetdigger’s own star quar-terback senior Kyle Rosenbrock shined, breaking off repeated big runs including a 65-yard touchdown run in the fi rst quarter.

Rosenbrock ran in another touchdown from 29-yards and then threw a touch-down to Niko Guzman to give Brush the 21-0 win.

But give the Eagles a ton of credit de-fensively for keeping more Brush points off the scoreboard and keep their team in the game.

The loss of Buchanan, who was respon-sible for 15 touchdowns and an impressive 113.6 quarterback, was too much for Faith Christian to overcome. Faith Christian’s senior running back Daniel Langewisch

attempted to replace Buchanan but the move instead almost took their star run-ning back out of the game as well.

Faith Christian could not convert on its opportunity in the second quarter to get on the score board and change the tempo and momentum of the game.

The Eagles were at the goal line just three yards from pay dirt but failed to punch the ball in and turned the ball over on downs after a tough penalty for having 12 men on the fi eld.

But the way the Eagles still managed to play defensively has to have Faith’s coaches

thinking that if they had their junior leader in the lineup that perhaps they could have pulled off a massive upset.

Buchanan fractured his ankle late in the third quarter on a 4-and-1 quarterback keeper play call in a game that Faith Chris-tian was up 34-14 over Bayfi eld.

Faith Christian’s o� ensive players react after their junior quarterback Adam Buchanan broke his ankle during last week’s playo� victory over Bay� eld. The Eagles were eliminated by Brush 21-0 Saturday at Brush High School. Photo by Dan Williams

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ARIES (Mar 21 to Apr 19) A rejection of your attempt to be friendly leaves you with two choices: Try again, or give up. If you want to make another effort, go slowly. Let things develop without pressure.

TAURUS (Apr 20 to May 20) It could be a problem dealing with unfamiliar people who do things differently from what you’re used to. But rely on that strong sense of purpose to get you through this difficult period.

GEMINI (May 21 to Jun 20) To avoid neglecting a personal matter because of a demanding new work-place schedule, start prioritizing immediately. Knowing how to apportion your time takes a little while to set up.

CANCER (Jun 21 to Jul 22) It won’t be easy to avoid some of the pressures that come with change. Best advice: Take things a step at a time, and you’ll be less likely to trip up while things are in a chaotic state.

LEO (Jul 23 to Aug 22) A much-talked-about work-place change could be coming soon. Be sure to get all the details involved in the process, and once you have them, you can decide how you want to deal with it.

VIRGO (Aug 23 to Sept 22)You might still believe that your trust was betrayed, although the facts would ap-pear to prove the opposite. But by the week’s end you should learn something that will help set the record straight.

LIBRA (Sept 23 to Oct 22) Holiday plans could be a challenge because of shifting circumstances. But a more settled period starts by midweek, allowing you to firm up your plan-making once and for all.

SCORPIO (Oct 23 to Nov 21) The facts continue to be on your side. So make use of them in dealing with any challenge to your stated position. Also, open your mind to the offer of help from an unlikely source.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov 22 to Dec 21)There could still be a communication problem holding up the resolution of a troublesome situation. Stay with it, and eventually your message will get through and be understood.

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D’Evelyn falls in semis Air AcademyJaguars complete most successful season in program historyBy Daniel [email protected]

PARKER - No. 4 D’Evelyn soccer proved to be one of the best teams in the state this season.

But they were forced to go up against the single best team in the state, falling to No. 1 Air Academy 6-1 in the 4A state playoff semifinals Wednesday at Sports Authority Stadium.

Moreover, the state’s single best team also features the state’s single best player in senior Austin Dewing, who produced a hat trick in the first half, en route to Air Academy’s huge victory.

Dewing scored his first two goals in the first five minutes of the game putting D’Evelyn in a big hole. Dewing scored his third goal late in the first half. One more Air Academy goal, and just like that the Jaguars were down 4-0 at halftime.

“Those two early goals put us in a really tough place and we were forced to play catch up the entire game,” D’Evelyn coach Paul Moline said. “Air Academy is a really good team and they showed that tonight.”

Three days later Air Academy won a 4A state championship, beating The Classical Academy 2-0 Saturday at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park.

But D’Evelyn season was definitely not a failure — but the most successful season in school history.

D’Evelyn completed a perfect 7-0 league schedule 4A Jeffco on its way to a 16-3 season. The Jaguars won 10 straight

games during one stretch of the season and have now put their team on the short list of elite 4A programs.

“It hurts now but when we look back at our season we will see that we accom-plished a lot and to just make it to this point is pretty special,” D’Evelyn goalten-

der Chris Linden said. “I am proud of my teammates.”

Linden was the driving force behind the Jaguars success as the senior gave up only 12 total goals this season while stopping 81 shots.

Linden and fellow senior Christian

Denton (seven goals this season) will be tough losses for D’Evelyn to overcome go-ing into next season. But returning is the team’s leading scorer in sophomore Wes-ley Tedstrom who led the Jaguars with 10 goals this season.

D’Evelyn senior Nate Krammes races to a loose ball during Wednesday’s semi�nal meeting with Air Academy. But the Jaguars were playing catch-up all night during their 6-1 loss that ended their season. Photo by Dan Williams

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Root boots 56-yard winner for Ralston ValleySetting up a meeting between also undefeated No. FairviewBy Daniel [email protected]

AURORA - Perhaps the Denver Broncos should send their scouts to Ralston Valley High School.

Because senior Collin Root kicked an unbelievable NFL-like 56-yard game-winning field goal as his No. 1 Mustangs beat No. 5 Eaglecrest 44-43 in the second round of the 5A state playoffs Friday at Legacy Stadium.

In what was the most dramatic game of the state tour-nament so far in any classification, Root and his special teams teammates lined up near the right hash and with just 3.3 second left on the clock he drilled a stunning kick that would have been good from even further out.

“It was an unbelievable kick, but we also knew that Col-lin could make the kick,” Ralston Valley coach Matt Loyd said. “A 56-yard field goal with that kind of pressure would be tough for even a professional kicker.”

Ralston Valley’s epic win now sets up a battle between the Mustangs and No. 2 Fairview Friday at 7 p.m. — who, like Ralston Valley, is also undefeated this season.

Fairview beat Overland 45-27 Friday night to advance to the quarterfinals.

But against Eaglecrest on Friday night the Mustangs played a game where it looked like the Mustangs were go-ing to win big early leading 27-14 after the first quarter.

From that point on the game was all Eaglecrest who outscored Ralston Valley 26-7 in the second and third quarters combined.

Then with just 38 seconds left in the game the Mustangs ran three straight running plays in order to set up the 56-yard kick which few in the stadium thought was capable of going in.

After the kick when through the uprights Ralston Valley players celebrated crazily and swarmed their kicker — who is also a pretty good tight end.

But the Mustangs will certainly have their hands full with a Fairview team (11-0, 7-0 in league) that could per-haps be the state’s most complete unit.

Fairview is led by senior Johnny Feauto who has had an incredible season which includes 3,648 passing yards and 37 touchdowns. Feauto also has six rushing touchdowns this season.

Earlier this year Ralston Valley senior running back Andrew Wingard vowed to lead his Mustangs deep into the 5A state playo�s this year – which is exactly what he is doing. Photo by Dan Williams

SPORTS QUIZ

1) Name the only team in the A.L. East to not win a division title since the 1994 strike-shortened season.

2) Which manager whose last name begins with “A” had more major-league victories: Walter Alston or Sparky Anderson?

3) Who was the only NFL running back to have back-to-back seasons of at least 1,800 yards?

4) Center Lew Alcindor (the future Kareem Abdul-Jabbar) lost only two games in three seasons of basketball at UCLA. Who were the losses against?

5) Which hockey player holds the record for most points in Olympic history?

6) When was the last time before 2014 that Norway �nished in the

top two spots in an Olympic Nordic combined event?

7) In 2014, golfer Hideki Mat-suyama became the fourth male Japanese player to win on the PGA Tour. Name two of the �rst three.

Answers1) The Toronto Blue Jays.2) Anderson, with 2,194 victories

to Alston’s 2,040.3) Eric Dickerson — 1983 (1,808

yards) and 1984 (2,105).4) Houston in 1968 and Southern

Cal in 1969.5) Teemu Selanne, with 43

points (24 goals, 19 assists) in six Olympics.

6) It was 1936. 7. Shigeki Maruyama, Isao Aoki and Ryuji Imada.

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CRS §38-38-109(2)(b)(II)FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1200092

Republished to restart foreclosure stayedby bankruptcy and reset sale date.To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On August 7, 2014, the undersigned Pub-lic Trustee caused the Notice of Electionand Demand relating to the Deed of Trustdescribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Todd A Rupp and Michelle T. RuppOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Argent Mortgage Company, LLCCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtWells Fargo Bank, N.A., As Trustee forThe Certificateholders Of Park Place Se-curities, Inc., Asset-Backed Certificates,Series 2005-WCW2Date of Deed of TrustApril 05, 2005County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustApril 13, 2005Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2005004754Original Principal Amount$208,800.00Outstanding Principal Balance$208,800.00Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 8, BLOCK 13, MOUNTAIN VIEWESTATES FILING NO. 3, COUNTY OFJEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADOAlso known by street and number as:13030 W. 6th Place, Golden, CO 80401.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 12/03/2014, at the JeffersonCounty Administration and Courts Facility,100 Jefferson County Parkway, Suite1540 Golden, CO 80419, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.First Publication: 10/16/2014Last Publication: 11/13/2014Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.DATE: 08/07/2014Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Barbara Lyons, Deputy, for PublicTrusteeThe name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Reagan Larkin #42309The Castle Law Group, LLC 999 18thStreet, Suite 2201, Denver, CO 80202(303) 865-1400Attorney File # 10-17759The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

Legal Notice NO. J1200092First Publication: 10/16/2014Last Publication: 11/13/2014Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

COMBINED NOTICE - DEFERRED -PUBLICATION

CRS §38-38-803(6)FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400354

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the followingdescribed Deed of Trust:On April 17, 2014, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)DAVID A REEVES and NANCY RREEVESOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc. as Nominee for PINNACLEMORTGAGE GROUP INC.Current Holder of Evidence of DebtCOLORADO HOUSING AND FINANCEAUTHORITYDate of Deed of TrustMay 31, 2013County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustJune 03, 2013Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2013066103Original Principal Amount$247,926.00Outstanding Principal Balance$245,758.40Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 144, HIGHLAND HILLS, COUNTYOF JEFFERSON, STATE OF COLOR-ADO.A.P.N.: 49-233-12-003Also known by street and number as:1672 S YUKON ST, LAKEWOOD, CO80232-6763.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust. The original SaleDate was scheduled for August 13, 2014but was deferred pursuant to ColoradoRevised Statutes 38-38-801 et seq. Thedeferment period has been terminated orended and the Sale may now proceed ac-cording to law.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 12/03/2014 (formerly sched-uled for August 13, 2014 and continuedfor deferment) , at the Jefferson CountyAdministration and Courts Facility, 100Jefferson County Parkway, Suite 1540Golden, CO 80419, sell to the highestand best bidder for cash, the said realproperty and all interest of the said Grant-or(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.First Publication of Notice of DeferredSale: 10/16/2014Last Publication of Notice of DeferredSale: 11/13/2014Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.DATE: 8/26/2014Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Jenniffer L Johnson, Deputy, for Pub-lic TrusteeThe name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Eve M. Grina #43658Janeway Law Firm , P. C. 9800 S. Meridi-an Blvd., Suite 400, Englewood, CO80112 (303) 706-9990Attorney File # 14-000986The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

Legal Notice NO.: J1400354First Publication: 10/16/2014Last Publication: 11/13/2014Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

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COMBINED NOTICE - DEFERRED -PUBLICATION

CRS §38-38-803(6)FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400354

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the followingdescribed Deed of Trust:On April 17, 2014, the undersigned PublicTrustee caused the Notice of Election andDemand relating to the Deed of Trust de-scribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)DAVID A REEVES and NANCY RREEVESOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc. as Nominee for PINNACLEMORTGAGE GROUP INC.Current Holder of Evidence of DebtCOLORADO HOUSING AND FINANCEAUTHORITYDate of Deed of TrustMay 31, 2013County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustJune 03, 2013Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2013066103Original Principal Amount$247,926.00Outstanding Principal Balance$245,758.40Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 144, HIGHLAND HILLS, COUNTYOF JEFFERSON, STATE OF COLOR-ADO.A.P.N.: 49-233-12-003Also known by street and number as:1672 S YUKON ST, LAKEWOOD, CO80232-6763.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust. The original SaleDate was scheduled for August 13, 2014but was deferred pursuant to ColoradoRevised Statutes 38-38-801 et seq. Thedeferment period has been terminated orended and the Sale may now proceed ac-cording to law.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 12/03/2014 (formerly sched-uled for August 13, 2014 and continuedfor deferment) , at the Jefferson CountyAdministration and Courts Facility, 100Jefferson County Parkway, Suite 1540Golden, CO 80419, sell to the highestand best bidder for cash, the said realproperty and all interest of the said Grant-or(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.First Publication of Notice of DeferredSale: 10/16/2014Last Publication of Notice of DeferredSale: 11/13/2014Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.DATE: 8/26/2014Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Jenniffer L Johnson, Deputy, for Pub-lic TrusteeThe name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Eve M. Grina #43658Janeway Law Firm , P. C. 9800 S. Meridi-an Blvd., Suite 400, Englewood, CO80112 (303) 706-9990Attorney File # 14-000986The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

Legal Notice NO.: J1400354First Publication: 10/16/2014Last Publication: 11/13/2014Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400625

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On August 7, 2014, the undersigned Pub-lic Trustee caused the Notice of Electionand Demand relating to the Deed of Trustdescribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)JULIA A. ROSE-DUMMERand JASON P. DUMMEROriginal Beneficiary(ies)MORTGAGE ELECTRONIC REGISTRA-TION SYSTEMS, INC. AS NOMINEEFOR QUICKEN LOANS INC.Current Holder of Evidence of DebtBANK OF AMERICA, N.A.Date of Deed of TrustNovember 05, 2007County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustNovember 15, 2007Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2007127463Original Principal Amount$317,475.00Outstanding Principal Balance$319,211.47Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:L O T 2 3 , F I R S T R E P L A T O FWADSWORTH ESTATES SUBDIVISION,COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATE OFCOLORADO.Also known by street and number as:8155 W 95TH WAY, WESTMINSTER, CO80021-8641.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 12/03/2014, at the JeffersonCounty Administration and Courts Facility,100 Jefferson County Parkway, Suite1540 Golden, CO 80419, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.First Publication: 10/16/2014Last Publication: 11/13/2014Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.DATE: 08/07/2014Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Barbara Lyons, Deputy, for PublicTrusteeThe name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Courtney E. Wright #45482Janeway Law Firm , P. C. 9800 S. Meridi-an Blvd., Suite 400, Englewood, CO80112 (303) 706-9990Attorney File # 14-001673The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

Legal Notice NO.: J1400625First Publication: 10/16/2014Last Publication: 11/13/2014Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400627

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On August 7, 2014, the undersigned Pub-lic Trustee caused the Notice of Electionand Demand relating to the Deed of Trustdescribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Dawn R. Gallegos, Albert F. GallegosOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc. as nominee for First MagnusFinancial Corporation, an Arizona Corpor-ationCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtWells Fargo Bank, N.A.Date of Deed of TrustNovember 01, 2002County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustNovember 07, 2002Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)F1603619Original Principal Amount$175,800.00Outstanding Principal Balance$143,862.76Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 5, BLOCK 19, CALAHAN HOMES,UNIT FOUR, AMENDED, COUNTY OFJEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADO.Also known by street and number as:7100 West Colorado Drive, Lakewood,CO 80232.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 12/03/2014, at the JeffersonCounty Administration and Courts Facility,100 Jefferson County Parkway, Suite1540 Golden, CO 80419, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.First Publication: 10/16/2014Last Publication: 11/13/2014Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.DATE: 08/07/2014Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Barbara Lyons, Deputy, for PublicTrusteeThe name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Erin Robson #46557McCarthy & Holthus, LLP 7700 E. Ar-apahoe Road, Suite 150, Centennial, CO80112 (877) 369-6122Attorney File # CO-14-628680-JSThe Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

Legal Notice NO.: J1400627First Publication: 10/16/2014Last Publication: 11/13/2014Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

Public Trustees COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400627

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On August 7, 2014, the undersigned Pub-lic Trustee caused the Notice of Electionand Demand relating to the Deed of Trustdescribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Dawn R. Gallegos, Albert F. GallegosOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc. as nominee for First MagnusFinancial Corporation, an Arizona Corpor-ationCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtWells Fargo Bank, N.A.Date of Deed of TrustNovember 01, 2002County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustNovember 07, 2002Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)F1603619Original Principal Amount$175,800.00Outstanding Principal Balance$143,862.76Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 5, BLOCK 19, CALAHAN HOMES,UNIT FOUR, AMENDED, COUNTY OFJEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADO.Also known by street and number as:7100 West Colorado Drive, Lakewood,CO 80232.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 12/03/2014, at the JeffersonCounty Administration and Courts Facility,100 Jefferson County Parkway, Suite1540 Golden, CO 80419, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.First Publication: 10/16/2014Last Publication: 11/13/2014Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.DATE: 08/07/2014Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Barbara Lyons, Deputy, for PublicTrusteeThe name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Erin Robson #46557McCarthy & Holthus, LLP 7700 E. Ar-apahoe Road, Suite 150, Centennial, CO80112 (877) 369-6122Attorney File # CO-14-628680-JSThe Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

Legal Notice NO.: J1400627First Publication: 10/16/2014Last Publication: 11/13/2014Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400628

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On August 7, 2014, the undersigned Pub-lic Trustee caused the Notice of Electionand Demand relating to the Deed of Trustdescribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Mary R RobertOriginal Beneficiary(ies)M&I Bank FSBCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtBMO Harris Bank N.A.Date of Deed of TrustAugust 15, 2007County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustAugust 23, 2007Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2007098479Original Principal Amount$265,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$247,506.02Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 6, BLOCK 30, APPLEWOODWEST, FILING NO. 5, COUNTY OF JEF-FERSON, STATE OF COLORADO.Also known by street and number as:13864 West 21st Avenue, Golden, CO80401.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 12/03/2014, at the JeffersonCounty Administration and Courts Facility,100 Jefferson County Parkway, Suite1540 Golden, CO 80419, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.First Publication: 10/16/2014Last Publication: 11/13/2014Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.DATE: 08/07/2014Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Barbara Lyons, Deputy, for PublicTrusteeThe name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Joan Olson, ESQ. #28078Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Ban-nock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303)813-1177Attorney File # 1201.100005.F01The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

Legal Notice NO.: J1400628First Publication: 10/16/2014Last Publication: 11/13/2014Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

Public Trustees

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400628

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On August 7, 2014, the undersigned Pub-lic Trustee caused the Notice of Electionand Demand relating to the Deed of Trustdescribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Mary R RobertOriginal Beneficiary(ies)M&I Bank FSBCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtBMO Harris Bank N.A.Date of Deed of TrustAugust 15, 2007County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustAugust 23, 2007Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2007098479Original Principal Amount$265,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$247,506.02Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 6, BLOCK 30, APPLEWOODWEST, FILING NO. 5, COUNTY OF JEF-FERSON, STATE OF COLORADO.Also known by street and number as:13864 West 21st Avenue, Golden, CO80401.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 12/03/2014, at the JeffersonCounty Administration and Courts Facility,100 Jefferson County Parkway, Suite1540 Golden, CO 80419, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.First Publication: 10/16/2014Last Publication: 11/13/2014Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.DATE: 08/07/2014Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Barbara Lyons, Deputy, for PublicTrusteeThe name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Joan Olson, ESQ. #28078Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Ban-nock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303)813-1177Attorney File # 1201.100005.F01The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

Legal Notice NO.: J1400628First Publication: 10/16/2014Last Publication: 11/13/2014Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400636

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On August 7, 2014, the undersigned Pub-lic Trustee caused the Notice of Electionand Demand relating to the Deed of Trustdescribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)JoAnn BryantOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., as nominee for Urban Finan-cial Group Inc, its successors and assignsCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtUrban Financial of America, LLCDate of Deed of TrustMay 16, 2011County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustMay 20, 2011Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2011049766Original Principal Amount$205,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$95,626.00Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:Scrivener’s Error Affidavit needed tocorrect the named public trusteeDate of Scrivener’s Error Affidavit:June 16, 2014Recording Date of Scrivener’s Error Af-fidavit: June 17, 2014Book and Page No. or Reception No. ofScrivener’s Error Affidavit: 2014047222LOT 17, BLOCK 4, GREEN MOUNTAINVILLAGE, FILING NO ONE, COUNTY OFJEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADO.Also known by street and number as:481 S. Swadley Street, Lakewood, CO80228.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.If applicable, a description of anychanges to the deed of trust describedin the notice of election and demandpursuant to affidavit as allowed by stat-utes: Scrivener’s Error Affidavitneeded to correct the named publictrustee. Date of Scrivener’s Error Affi-davit: June 16, 2014. Recording Date ofScrivener’s Error Affidavit: June 17,2014. Book and Page No. or ReceptionNo. of Scrivener’s Error Affidavit:2014047222

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 12/03/2014, at the JeffersonCounty Administration and Courts Facility,100 Jefferson County Parkway, Suite1540 Golden, CO 80419, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.First Publication: 10/16/2014Last Publication: 11/13/2014Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.DATE: 08/07/2014Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Barbara Lyons, Deputy, for PublicTrusteeThe name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Milnor H. Senior, III #7226Randall S. Miller & Associates, P.C. 60017th Street, Suite 2350 S, Denver, CO80202 (720) 259-6710Attorney File # 14CO00024-1The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

Legal Notice NO.: J1400636First Publication: 10/16/2014Last Publication: 11/13/2014Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400637

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On August 7, 2014, the undersigned Pub-lic Trustee caused the Notice of Electionand Demand relating to the Deed of Trustdescribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Jorge A Pena and Luis C PenaOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., acting solely as nominee forPinnacle Mortgage Group, Inc.Current Holder of Evidence of DebtU.S. Bank National Association, as Suc-cessor Trustee to Bank of America, Na-tional Association as successor by mer-ger to LaSalle Bank National Association,solely in its capacity as trustee StructuredAsset Securities Corporation Lehman XSTrust Mortgage Pass-Through Certific-ates, Series 2007-3Date of Deed of TrustNovember 13, 2006County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustNovember 27, 2006Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2006140361Original Principal Amount$192,800.00Outstanding Principal Balance$199,093.45 Per Loan Modification Agree-ment made July 8, 2011Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 4, BLOCK 1, GREENBRIER-SIXTHADDITION, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON,STATE OF COLORADO.Also known by street and number as:1570 South Kendall Street, Lakewood,CO 80232.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 12/03/2014, at the JeffersonCounty Administration and Courts Facility,100 Jefferson County Parkway, Suite1540 Golden, CO 80419, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.First Publication: 10/16/2014Last Publication: 11/13/2014Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.DATE: 08/07/2014Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Barbara Lyons, Deputy, for PublicTrusteeThe name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Lisa Cancanon #42043Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Ban-nock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303)813-1177Attorney File # 4500.100205.F01The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

Legal Notice NO.: J1400637First Publication: 10/16/2014Last Publication: 11/13/2014Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

Public Trustees COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATION

CRS §38-38-103FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400637

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On August 7, 2014, the undersigned Pub-lic Trustee caused the Notice of Electionand Demand relating to the Deed of Trustdescribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Jorge A Pena and Luis C PenaOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., acting solely as nominee forPinnacle Mortgage Group, Inc.Current Holder of Evidence of DebtU.S. Bank National Association, as Suc-cessor Trustee to Bank of America, Na-tional Association as successor by mer-ger to LaSalle Bank National Association,solely in its capacity as trustee StructuredAsset Securities Corporation Lehman XSTrust Mortgage Pass-Through Certific-ates, Series 2007-3Date of Deed of TrustNovember 13, 2006County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustNovember 27, 2006Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2006140361Original Principal Amount$192,800.00Outstanding Principal Balance$199,093.45 Per Loan Modification Agree-ment made July 8, 2011Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 4, BLOCK 1, GREENBRIER-SIXTHADDITION, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON,STATE OF COLORADO.Also known by street and number as:1570 South Kendall Street, Lakewood,CO 80232.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 12/03/2014, at the JeffersonCounty Administration and Courts Facility,100 Jefferson County Parkway, Suite1540 Golden, CO 80419, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.First Publication: 10/16/2014Last Publication: 11/13/2014Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.DATE: 08/07/2014Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Barbara Lyons, Deputy, for PublicTrusteeThe name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Lisa Cancanon #42043Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Ban-nock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303)813-1177Attorney File # 4500.100205.F01The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

Legal Notice NO.: J1400637First Publication: 10/16/2014Last Publication: 11/13/2014Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400644

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On August 7, 2014, the undersigned Pub-lic Trustee caused the Notice of Electionand Demand relating to the Deed of Trustdescribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Anthony L CarlsonOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc. acting solely as nominee forAmerican Liberty Mortgage IncCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtFranklin American Mortgage CompanyDate of Deed of TrustSeptember 24, 2012County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustOctober 01, 2012Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2012104254Original Principal Amount$225,902.00Outstanding Principal Balance$222,100.23Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 29, BLOCK 10, GREEN MOUN-TAIN VILLAGE FILING NO. 2, COUNTYOF JEFFERSON, STATE OF COLOR-ADO.Also known by street and number as:829 S Swadley St, Lakewood, CO80228.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 12/03/2014, at the JeffersonCounty Administration and Courts Facility,100 Jefferson County Parkway, Suite1540 Golden, CO 80419, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.First Publication: 10/16/2014Last Publication: 11/13/2014Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.DATE: 08/07/2014Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Barbara Lyons, Deputy, for PublicTrusteeThe name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Lisa Cancanon #42043Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Ban-nock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303)813-1177Attorney File # 3850.100025.F01The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

Legal Notice NO.: J1400644First Publication: 10/16/2014Last Publication: 11/13/2014Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

Public Trustees

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400644

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On August 7, 2014, the undersigned Pub-lic Trustee caused the Notice of Electionand Demand relating to the Deed of Trustdescribed below to be recorded in theCounty of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Anthony L CarlsonOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc. acting solely as nominee forAmerican Liberty Mortgage IncCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtFranklin American Mortgage CompanyDate of Deed of TrustSeptember 24, 2012County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustOctober 01, 2012Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2012104254Original Principal Amount$225,902.00Outstanding Principal Balance$222,100.23Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 29, BLOCK 10, GREEN MOUN-TAIN VILLAGE FILING NO. 2, COUNTYOF JEFFERSON, STATE OF COLOR-ADO.Also known by street and number as:829 S Swadley St, Lakewood, CO80228.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 12/03/2014, at the JeffersonCounty Administration and Courts Facility,100 Jefferson County Parkway, Suite1540 Golden, CO 80419, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.First Publication: 10/16/2014Last Publication: 11/13/2014Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.DATE: 08/07/2014Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Barbara Lyons, Deputy, for PublicTrusteeThe name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Lisa Cancanon #42043Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Ban-nock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303)813-1177Attorney File # 3850.100025.F01The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

Legal Notice NO.: J1400644First Publication: 10/16/2014Last Publication: 11/13/2014Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400653

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On August 14, 2014, the undersignedPublic Trustee caused the Notice of Elec-tion and Demand relating to the Deed ofTrust described below to be recorded inthe County of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)JONNIE MARIE MOBLEYOriginal Beneficiary(ies)UNIVERSAL LENDING CORPORATIONCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtNATIONSTAR MORTGAGE LLC D/B/ACHAMPION MORTGAGE COMPANYDate of Deed of TrustMarch 21, 2005County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustMarch 28, 2005Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)F2191913Original Principal Amount$285,000.00Outstanding Principal Balance$160,942.37Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 5, BLOCK 1, CRESS CLOVERKNOLL, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON,STATE OF COLORADO.Also known by street and number as:1270 SOUTH PIERCE STREET, LAKE-WOOD, CO 80232.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 12/10/2014, at the JeffersonCounty Administration and Courts Facility,100 Jefferson County Parkway, Suite1540 Golden, CO 80419, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.First Publication: 10/23/2014Last Publication: 11/20/2014Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.DATE: 08/14/2014Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Desiree Peterson, Deputy, for PublicTrusteeThe name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Elizabeth S. Marcus #16092Janeway Law Firm , P. C. 9800 S. Meridi-an Blvd., Suite 400, Englewood, CO80112 (303) 706-9990Attorney File # 14-002451The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

Legal Notice NO.: J1400653First Publication: 10/23/2014Last Publication: 11/20/2014Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400649

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On August 14, 2014, the undersignedPublic Trustee caused the Notice of Elec-tion and Demand relating to the Deed ofTrust described below to be recorded inthe County of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Victor Martinez Jr., and Marjorie LeannDerby MartinezOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., as nominee for America`sWholesale LenderCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtTHE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLONFKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK,ASTRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATE-HOLDERS OF THE CWMBS INC., CHLMORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH TRUST2005-03, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGHCERTIFICATES,SERIES 2005-03Date of Deed of TrustJanuary 20, 2005County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustJanuary 28, 2005Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)F2165160Original Principal Amount$117,500.00Outstanding Principal Balance$125,496.34Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:EXHIBIT ALOT 29, JEFFERSON GREEN - FILINGNO. 1A, ACCORDING TO THE OFFI-CIAL PLAT THEREOF, FILED FOR RE-CORD WITH THE CLERK AND RE-CORDER OF JEFFERSON COUNTY,COLORADO, ON JULY 18, 1972 INPLAT BOOK 2 AT PAGE 8 OF THE RE-CORDS OF SAID CLERK AND RE-CORDER, SUBJECT TO THE EASE-MENTS DESIGNATED AS EASEMENTSNO'S 1, 2, 3, 4 AND 5 ON JEFFERSONGREEN - FILING NO. 1A, EASEMENTLOCATION MAP, FILED FOR RECORDWITH THE CLERK AND RECORDER OFJEFFERSON COUNTY, COLORADO ONAPRIL 19, 1973 IN BOOK 41 AT PAGE11 OF THE RECORDS OF SAID CLERKAND RECORDER, LOT 29, JEFFER-SON GREEN - FILING NO. 1A, HEREBYCONVEYED CORRESPONDS WITH THELOT WHICH IS DESIGNATED AT LOT 4ON THE SAID JEFFERSON GREEN FIL-ING NO. 1A, EASEMENT LOCATIONMAP, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATEOF COLORADO.FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSESONLY: APN: 097021Also known by street and number as:3354 S Flower St #29, Lakewood, CO80227-4657.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 12/10/2014, at the JeffersonCounty Administration and Courts Facility,100 Jefferson County Parkway, Suite1540 Golden, CO 80419, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.First Publication: 10/23/2014Last Publication: 11/20/2014Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.DATE: 08/14/2014Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Desiree Peterson, Deputy, for PublicTrusteeThe name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Milnor H. Senior, III #7226Randall S. Miller & Associates, P.C. 21616th Street Mall, Suite 1210, Denver, CO80202 (720) 259-6710Attorney File # 14CO00059-1The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

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COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400649

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On August 14, 2014, the undersignedPublic Trustee caused the Notice of Elec-tion and Demand relating to the Deed ofTrust described below to be recorded inthe County of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Victor Martinez Jr., and Marjorie LeannDerby MartinezOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., as nominee for America`sWholesale LenderCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtTHE BANK OF NEW YORK MELLONFKA THE BANK OF NEW YORK,ASTRUSTEE FOR THE CERTIFICATE-HOLDERS OF THE CWMBS INC., CHLMORTGAGE PASS-THROUGH TRUST2005-03, MORTGAGE PASS-THROUGHCERTIFICATES,SERIES 2005-03Date of Deed of TrustJanuary 20, 2005County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustJanuary 28, 2005Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)F2165160Original Principal Amount$117,500.00Outstanding Principal Balance$125,496.34Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:EXHIBIT ALOT 29, JEFFERSON GREEN - FILINGNO. 1A, ACCORDING TO THE OFFI-CIAL PLAT THEREOF, FILED FOR RE-CORD WITH THE CLERK AND RE-CORDER OF JEFFERSON COUNTY,COLORADO, ON JULY 18, 1972 INPLAT BOOK 2 AT PAGE 8 OF THE RE-CORDS OF SAID CLERK AND RE-CORDER, SUBJECT TO THE EASE-MENTS DESIGNATED AS EASEMENTSNO'S 1, 2, 3, 4 AND 5 ON JEFFERSONGREEN - FILING NO. 1A, EASEMENTLOCATION MAP, FILED FOR RECORDWITH THE CLERK AND RECORDER OFJEFFERSON COUNTY, COLORADO ONAPRIL 19, 1973 IN BOOK 41 AT PAGE11 OF THE RECORDS OF SAID CLERKAND RECORDER, LOT 29, JEFFER-SON GREEN - FILING NO. 1A, HEREBYCONVEYED CORRESPONDS WITH THELOT WHICH IS DESIGNATED AT LOT 4ON THE SAID JEFFERSON GREEN FIL-ING NO. 1A, EASEMENT LOCATIONMAP, COUNTY OF JEFFERSON, STATEOF COLORADO.FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSESONLY: APN: 097021Also known by street and number as:3354 S Flower St #29, Lakewood, CO80227-4657.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 12/10/2014, at the JeffersonCounty Administration and Courts Facility,100 Jefferson County Parkway, Suite1540 Golden, CO 80419, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.First Publication: 10/23/2014Last Publication: 11/20/2014Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.DATE: 08/14/2014Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Desiree Peterson, Deputy, for PublicTrusteeThe name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Milnor H. Senior, III #7226Randall S. Miller & Associates, P.C. 21616th Street Mall, Suite 1210, Denver, CO80202 (720) 259-6710Attorney File # 14CO00059-1The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

Legal Notice NO.: J1400649First Publication: 10/23/2014Last Publication: 11/20/2014Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400659

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On August 14, 2014, the undersignedPublic Trustee caused the Notice of Elec-tion and Demand relating to the Deed ofTrust described below to be recorded inthe County of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Anthony L. Nelsonand Elaine NelsonOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc. as nominee for Mortgage Plan-ning and Lending Specialists, LTDCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtJPMorgan Chase Bank,National AssociationDate of Deed of TrustJuly 26, 2003County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustAugust 15, 2003Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)F1838994Original Principal Amount$193,182.00Outstanding Principal Balance$166,466.48Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 32, BLOCK 8, SHERIDAN GREENSUBDIVISION, COUNTY OF JEFFER-SON, STATE OF COLORADO.Also known by street and number as:11548 Harlan Street, Westminster, CO80020.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 12/10/2014, at the JeffersonCounty Administration and Courts Facility,100 Jefferson County Parkway, Suite1540 Golden, CO 80419, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.First Publication: 10/23/2014Last Publication: 11/20/2014Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.DATE: 08/14/2014Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Barbara Lyons, Deputy, for PublicTrusteeThe name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Iman Tehrani #44076McCarthy & Holthus, LLP 7700 E. Ar-apahoe Road, Suite 150, Centennial, CO80112 (877) 369-6122Attorney File # CO-14-626273-JSThe Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

Legal Notice NO.: J1400659First Publication: 10/23/2014Last Publication: 11/20/2014Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

Public Trustees

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400659

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On August 14, 2014, the undersignedPublic Trustee caused the Notice of Elec-tion and Demand relating to the Deed ofTrust described below to be recorded inthe County of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Anthony L. Nelsonand Elaine NelsonOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc. as nominee for Mortgage Plan-ning and Lending Specialists, LTDCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtJPMorgan Chase Bank,National AssociationDate of Deed of TrustJuly 26, 2003County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustAugust 15, 2003Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)F1838994Original Principal Amount$193,182.00Outstanding Principal Balance$166,466.48Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 32, BLOCK 8, SHERIDAN GREENSUBDIVISION, COUNTY OF JEFFER-SON, STATE OF COLORADO.Also known by street and number as:11548 Harlan Street, Westminster, CO80020.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 12/10/2014, at the JeffersonCounty Administration and Courts Facility,100 Jefferson County Parkway, Suite1540 Golden, CO 80419, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.First Publication: 10/23/2014Last Publication: 11/20/2014Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.DATE: 08/14/2014Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Barbara Lyons, Deputy, for PublicTrusteeThe name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Iman Tehrani #44076McCarthy & Holthus, LLP 7700 E. Ar-apahoe Road, Suite 150, Centennial, CO80112 (877) 369-6122Attorney File # CO-14-626273-JSThe Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

Legal Notice NO.: J1400659First Publication: 10/23/2014Last Publication: 11/20/2014Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400670

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the followingdescribed Deed of Trust:On August 21, 2014, the undersignedPublic Trustee caused the Notice of Elec-tion and Demand relating to the Deed ofTrust described below to be recorded inthe County of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)James Lee Page and Karen J PageOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic RegistrationSystems, Inc. as nominee for SuntrustMortgage, Inc.Current Holder of Evidence of DebtDLJ Mortgage Capital, Inc.Date of Deed of TrustMay 04, 2007County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustMay 11, 2007Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2007054922Original Principal Amount$260,347.00Outstanding Principal Balance$269,328.35 Pursuant to Loan Modifica-tion Agreement made onMarch 7, 2013Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 17, BLOCK 23, CALAHAN HOMES,UNIT FIVE AMENDED, COUNTY OFJEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADO.Also known by street and number as:7405 West Bails Avenue, Lakewood,CO 80232.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 12/17/2014, at the JeffersonCounty Administration and Courts Facility,100 Jefferson County Parkway, Suite1540 Golden, CO 80419, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.First Publication: 10/30/2014Last Publication: 11/27/2014Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.DATE: 08/21/2014Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Barbara Lyons, Deputy, for PublicTrusteeThe name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Lisa Cancanon #42043Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Ban-nock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303)813-1177Attorney File # 5050.100134.F01The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

Legal Notice NO.: J1400670First Publication: 10/30/2014Last Publication: 11/27/2014Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400678

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On August 28, 2014, the undersignedPublic Trustee caused the Notice of Elec-tion and Demand relating to the Deed ofTrust described below to be recorded inthe County of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Amy Huston and Kevin L HustonOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., acting solely as nominee forNew Century Mortgage CorporationCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtDeutsche Bank National Trust Company,as Trustee on behalf of the certificatehold-ers of the HSI Asset Securitization Corpor-ation Trust 2007-NC1 Trust, MortgagePass Through Certificates, Series 2007-NC1Date of Deed of TrustDecember 19, 2006County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustJanuary 02, 2007Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2007000156Original Principal Amount$234,900.00Outstanding Principal Balance$260,817.97 pursuant to Loan Modifica-tion Agreement made onMarch 19, 2010Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 13, BLOCK 6, WESTBROOK, FIL-ING NO. 1, REPLAT, COUNTY OF JEF-FERSON, STATE OF COLORADO.Also known by street and number as:9257 W. 98th Way, Westminister, CO80021.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 12/17/2014, at the JeffersonCounty Administration and Courts Facility,100 Jefferson County Parkway, Suite1540 Golden, CO 80419, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.First Publication: 10/30/2014Last Publication: 11/27/2014Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.DATE: 08/28/2014Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Barbara Lyons, Deputy, for PublicTrusteeThe name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Monica Kadrmas, ESQ. #34904Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Ban-nock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303)813-1177Attorney File # 5050.100113.F01The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

Legal Notice NO.: J1400678First Publication: 10/30/2014Last Publication: 11/27/2014Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

Public Trustees

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400678

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On August 28, 2014, the undersignedPublic Trustee caused the Notice of Elec-tion and Demand relating to the Deed ofTrust described below to be recorded inthe County of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Amy Huston and Kevin L HustonOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., acting solely as nominee forNew Century Mortgage CorporationCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtDeutsche Bank National Trust Company,as Trustee on behalf of the certificatehold-ers of the HSI Asset Securitization Corpor-ation Trust 2007-NC1 Trust, MortgagePass Through Certificates, Series 2007-NC1Date of Deed of TrustDecember 19, 2006County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustJanuary 02, 2007Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2007000156Original Principal Amount$234,900.00Outstanding Principal Balance$260,817.97 pursuant to Loan Modifica-tion Agreement made onMarch 19, 2010Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LOT 13, BLOCK 6, WESTBROOK, FIL-ING NO. 1, REPLAT, COUNTY OF JEF-FERSON, STATE OF COLORADO.Also known by street and number as:9257 W. 98th Way, Westminister, CO80021.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 12/17/2014, at the JeffersonCounty Administration and Courts Facility,100 Jefferson County Parkway, Suite1540 Golden, CO 80419, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.First Publication: 10/30/2014Last Publication: 11/27/2014Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.DATE: 08/28/2014Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Barbara Lyons, Deputy, for PublicTrusteeThe name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Monica Kadrmas, ESQ. #34904Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Ban-nock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303)813-1177Attorney File # 5050.100113.F01The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

Legal Notice NO.: J1400678First Publication: 10/30/2014Last Publication: 11/27/2014Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400684

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On August 28, 2014, the undersignedPublic Trustee caused the Notice of Elec-tion and Demand relating to the Deed ofTrust described below to be recorded inthe County of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Kevin UnderwoodOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., acting solely as nominee forAMERICA'S WHOLESALE LENDERCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtBank of New York Mellon, f/k/a The Bankof New York, as trustee, on behalf of theholders of the Alternative Loan Trust2006-6CB, Mortgage Pass-Through Certi-ficates, Series 2006-6CBDate of Deed of TrustMarch 15, 2006County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustMarch 17, 2006Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2006032973Original Principal Amount$288,800.00Outstanding Principal Balance$267,494.68Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LEGAL DESCRIPTIONTHE EAST 140 FEET MEASURED ATRIGHT ANGLES TO THE EAST LINE OFTHAT PART OF THE NE ¼ OF THE NE¼ OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 4SOUTH, RANGE 69 WEST OF THE 6THPM, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COM-MENCING AT A POINT WHICH LIES741.60 FEET SOUTH AND 30 FEETWEST OF THE NORTHEAST CORNEROF SAID SECTION 28; THENCENORTHERLY ALONG THE WEST LINEOF KIPLING STREET, A DISTANCE OF291.60 FEET; THENCE S 78 DEG 00MIN W 56 FEET; THENCE N 87 DEG 02MIN W 272 FEET; THENCE N 71 DEG 19MIN W 53 FEET TO THE TRUE POINTOF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINU-ING NORTH 71 DEGREES 19 MIN W 110FEET; THENCE N 83 DEGREES 07 MINW 124 FEET; THENCE S 84 DEG; 49MIN, W 75.3 FEET; THENCE SOUTH354.34 FEET; THENCE EAST 302.3FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO A POINTWHICH LIES 376.61 FEET WEST OFTHE WEST LINE OF KIPLING STREET;THENCE NORTH AND PARALLEL WITHTHE WEST LINE OF KIPLING STREET310.5 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OFBEGINNING, EXCEPT THAT PARTTHEREOF THAT FALLS IN WEST AS-BURY AVENUE, AND EXCEPT THATPART CONVEYED TO THE CITY OFLAKEWOOD, A COLORADO MUNICIP-AL CORPORATON BY INSTRUMENTRECORDED NOVEMBER 25, 1987 ASRECEPTION NO 87142586 COUNTY OFJEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADOAlso known by street and number as:10125 W. Asbury Ave, Lakewood, CO80227.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 12/17/2014, at the JeffersonCounty Administration and Courts Facility,100 Jefferson County Parkway, Suite1540 Golden, CO 80419, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.First Publication: 10/30/2014Last Publication: 11/27/2014Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.DATE: 08/28/2014Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Desiree Peterson, Deputy, for PublicTrusteeThe name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Lisa Cancanon #42043Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Ban-nock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303)813-1177Attorney File # 5050.100128.F01The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

Legal Notice NO.: J1400684First Publication: 10/30/2014Last Publication: 11/27/2014Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

Public Trustees

COMBINED NOTICE - PUBLICATIONCRS §38-38-103

FORECLOSURE SALE NO. J1400684

To Whom It May Concern: This Notice isgiven with regard to the following de-scribed Deed of Trust:On August 28, 2014, the undersignedPublic Trustee caused the Notice of Elec-tion and Demand relating to the Deed ofTrust described below to be recorded inthe County of Jefferson records.Original Grantor(s)Kevin UnderwoodOriginal Beneficiary(ies)Mortgage Electronic Registration Sys-tems, Inc., acting solely as nominee forAMERICA'S WHOLESALE LENDERCurrent Holder of Evidence of DebtBank of New York Mellon, f/k/a The Bankof New York, as trustee, on behalf of theholders of the Alternative Loan Trust2006-6CB, Mortgage Pass-Through Certi-ficates, Series 2006-6CBDate of Deed of TrustMarch 15, 2006County of RecordingJeffersonRecording Date of Deed of TrustMarch 17, 2006Recording Information (ReceptionNumber)2006032973Original Principal Amount$288,800.00Outstanding Principal Balance$267,494.68Pursuant to CRS §38-38-101(4)(i), youare hereby notified that the covenants ofthe deed of trust have been violated asfollows: failure to pay principal and in-terest when due together with all otherpayments provided for in the evidence ofdebt secured by the deed of trust and oth-er violations thereof.THE LIEN FORECLOSED MAY NOT BEA FIRST LIEN.The property to be foreclosed is:LEGAL DESCRIPTIONTHE EAST 140 FEET MEASURED ATRIGHT ANGLES TO THE EAST LINE OFTHAT PART OF THE NE ¼ OF THE NE¼ OF SECTION 28, TOWNSHIP 4SOUTH, RANGE 69 WEST OF THE 6THPM, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: COM-MENCING AT A POINT WHICH LIES741.60 FEET SOUTH AND 30 FEETWEST OF THE NORTHEAST CORNEROF SAID SECTION 28; THENCENORTHERLY ALONG THE WEST LINEOF KIPLING STREET, A DISTANCE OF291.60 FEET; THENCE S 78 DEG 00MIN W 56 FEET; THENCE N 87 DEG 02MIN W 272 FEET; THENCE N 71 DEG 19MIN W 53 FEET TO THE TRUE POINTOF BEGINNING; THENCE CONTINU-ING NORTH 71 DEGREES 19 MIN W 110FEET; THENCE N 83 DEGREES 07 MINW 124 FEET; THENCE S 84 DEG; 49MIN, W 75.3 FEET; THENCE SOUTH354.34 FEET; THENCE EAST 302.3FEET, MORE OR LESS, TO A POINTWHICH LIES 376.61 FEET WEST OFTHE WEST LINE OF KIPLING STREET;THENCE NORTH AND PARALLEL WITHTHE WEST LINE OF KIPLING STREET310.5 FEET TO THE TRUE POINT OFBEGINNING, EXCEPT THAT PARTTHEREOF THAT FALLS IN WEST AS-BURY AVENUE, AND EXCEPT THATPART CONVEYED TO THE CITY OFLAKEWOOD, A COLORADO MUNICIP-AL CORPORATON BY INSTRUMENTRECORDED NOVEMBER 25, 1987 ASRECEPTION NO 87142586 COUNTY OFJEFFERSON, STATE OF COLORADOAlso known by street and number as:10125 W. Asbury Ave, Lakewood, CO80227.THE PROPERTY DESCRIBED HEREINIS ALL OF THE PROPERTY CUR-RENTLY ENCUMBERED BY THE LIENOF THE DEED OF TRUST.

NOTICE OF SALE

The current holder of the Evidence of Debtsecured by the Deed of Trust, describedherein, has filed Notice of Election andDemand for sale as provided by law andin said Deed of Trust.THEREFORE, Notice Is Hereby Giventhat I will at public auction, at 10:00 AM onWednesday, 12/17/2014, at the JeffersonCounty Administration and Courts Facility,100 Jefferson County Parkway, Suite1540 Golden, CO 80419, sell to thehighest and best bidder for cash, the saidreal property and all interest of the saidGrantor(s), Grantor(s)' heirs and assignstherein, for the purpose of paying the in-debtedness provided in said Evidence ofDebt secured by the Deed of Trust, plusattorneys' fees, the expenses of sale andother items allowed by law, and will issueto the purchaser a Certificate of Purchase,all as provided by law.First Publication: 10/30/2014Last Publication: 11/27/2014Name of Publication: Golden TranscriptIF THE SALE DATE IS CONTINUED TOA LATER DATE, THE DEADLINE TOFILE A NOTICE OF INTENT TO CUREBY THOSE PARTIES ENTITLED TOCURE MAY ALSO BE EXTENDED.DATE: 08/28/2014Margaret T. Chapman, Public Trustee inand for the County of Jefferson, State ofColoradoBy: Desiree Peterson, Deputy, for PublicTrusteeThe name, address, business telephonenumber and bar registration number of theattorney(s) representing the legal holder ofthe indebtedness is:Lisa Cancanon #42043Aronowitz & Mecklenburg, LLP 1199 Ban-nock Street, Denver, CO 80204 (303)813-1177Attorney File # 5050.100128.F01The Attorney above is acting as a debtcollector and is attempting to collect adebt. Any information provided may beused for that purpose.©Public Trustees' Associationof Colorado Revised 9/2012

Legal Notice NO.: J1400684First Publication: 10/30/2014Last Publication: 11/27/2014Name of Publication: Golden Transcript

Name Changes PUBLIC NOTICE

Public Notice of Petitionfor Change of Name

Public notice is given on October 21, 2014that a Petition for a Change of Name of anadult has been filed with the JeffersonCounty Court.

The Petition requests that the name ofRachel Marie Hahn be changed toRachel Marie Micaletti.Case No.: 2014 C 7945

Shana Kloek, Clerk of CourtBy: J. Harlan, Deputy Clerk

Legal Notice No: 41576First Publication: October 30, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

Public Notice of Petitionfor Change of Name

Public notice is given on October 29, 2014that a Petition for a Change of Name of anadult has been filed with the JeffersonCounty Court.

The Petition requests that the name ofMichael William Schnellbacherbe changed toMichael Schnellbacher Wilkey.Case No.: 2014 C 7983

Shana Kloek, Clerk of CourtBy: Karla Beston, Deputy Clerk

Legal Notice No: 41615First Publication: November 6, 2014Last Publication: November 20, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

Public Notice

Jefferson County, Colorado100 Jefferson County ParkwayGolden, Colorado 80401

In the Matter of the Petition of:Parent/ Petitioner: Amber FoxFor Minor Child: Jaedin Joseph SalazarTo Change the Child’s Name to:Jaedin Joseph Fox

Case Number: 2014 CV 288

NOTICE TO NON-CUSTODIAL PARENTBY PUBLICATION

Notice to: Joseph Salazar,non custodial parent.

Notice is given that a hearing is sched-uled for the purpose of requesting achange of name for Jaedin Joseph Salaz-ar.

At this hearing the Court may enter an or-der changing the name of the minor child.

To support or voice objection to the pro-posed name change, you must appear atthe hearing.

Date: October 23, 2014

Legal Notice No.: 41644First Publication: November 13, 2014Last Publication: December 11, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

Public Notice of Petitionfor Change of Name

Public notice is given on October 16, 2014that a Petition for a Change of Name of anadult has been filed with the JeffersonCounty Court.

The Petition requests that the name ofHeidi Engel Kalejs be changed toHeidi Engel Kale.Case No.: 2014 C 7940

Shana Kloek, Clerk of CourtBy: M. Lawrence, Deputy Clerk

Legal Notice No: 41628First Publication: November 13, 2014Last Publication: November 27, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

Public Notice of Petitionfor Change of Name

Public notice is given on October 16, 2014that a Petition for a Change of Name of aminor child has been filed with the Jeffer-son County Court.

The Petition requests that the name ofFelicita Mae Kalejs be changed toFelicita Mae KaleCase No.: 2014 C 7940

Shana Kloek, Clerk of CourtBy: M. Lawrence, Deputy Clerk

Legal Notice No: 41629First Publication: November 13, 2014Last Publication: November 27, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

Public Notice of Petitionfor Change of Name

Public notice is given on October 16, 2014that a Petition for a Change of Name of anadult has been filed with the JeffersonCounty Court.

The Petition requests that the name ofAlexander John Archibald Kalejsbe changed toAlexander John Archibald KaleCase No.: 2014 C 7940

Shana Kloek, Clerk of CourtBy: M. Lawrence, Deputy Clerk

Legal Notice No: 41630First Publication: November 13, 2014Last Publication: November 27, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

Name Changes

PUBLIC NOTICE

Public Notice of Petitionfor Change of Name

Public notice is given on October 16, 2014that a Petition for a Change of Name of anadult has been filed with the JeffersonCounty Court.

The Petition requests that the name ofAlexander John Archibald Kalejsbe changed toAlexander John Archibald KaleCase No.: 2014 C 7940

Shana Kloek, Clerk of CourtBy: M. Lawrence, Deputy Clerk

Legal Notice No: 41630First Publication: November 13, 2014Last Publication: November 27, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

Notice To Creditors PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Eunice A. Harvey,

DeceasedCase Number 14PR0378

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of Jefferson,County, Colorado on or before March 1,2015, or the claims may be forever barred.

James F. HarveyPersonal Representative5726 Kruse DriveFort Wayne, Indiana 46818

Legal Notice No.: 41473First Publication: October 30, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Ann E. Beck, Deceased

Case Number: 2014 PR 30959

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before March 2,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Christine Marie Beck TafuriPersonal RepresentativeP.O. Box 383Bozeman, Montana 59771

Legal Notice No: 41540First Publication: October 30, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Barbara J. Davis,

Aka Barbara H. Davis, DeceasedCase Number: 2014 PR 030928

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before March 2,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Kristin K. DavisPersonal Representative435 Delaware StreetDenver, CO 80204

Legal Notice No: 41541First Publication: October 30, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of PAMELA H. SCALES,

a/k/a PAM SCALES,a/k/a PAMELA SCALES,

a/k/a PAMELA HAUSE SCALES,Deceased.

Case Number 2014PR030957

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before February28, 2015, or the claims may be foreverbarred.

John A. Scalesc/o Jane G. Ebisch, Esq.12600 W. Colfax Ave., Suite C-400Lakewood, CO 80215

Legal Notice No.: 41548First Publication: October 30, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of AMENEGILDO MACAYA

Case Number: 2014PR030869

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado and the below personalrepresentative on or before February 28,2015, or the claims may be forever barred.

Luis Macaya,Personal Representativec/o Jane G. Ebisch, Esq.12600 W. Colfax Ave., Suite C-400Lakewood, CO 80215

Legal Notice No.: 41549First Publication: October 30, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Cecile S. Landreville,

DeceasedCase Number: 14 PR 30937

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before March 1,2015, or the claims may be forever barred.

Morrisa RobertsonPersonal Representative6232 West 70th PlaceArvada, Colorado 80003

Legal Notice No.: 41569First Publication: October 30, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Roger Jensen, Deceased

Case Number: 2014 PR 30921

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before March 2,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Diane JensenPersonal Representative17689 West 58th DriveGolden, CO 80403

Legal Notice No: 41579First Publication: October 30, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of ROBERT BRUCE GILMOUR,

a/k/a ROBERT B. GILMOUR, a/k/aROBERT GILMOUR, a/k/a R. BRUCE

GILMOUR, a/k/a R. B. GILMOUR, a/k/aBOB BRUCE GILMOUR, a/k/a BOB B.

GILMOUR, a/k/a BOB GILMOUR,Deceased

Case Number: 2014 PR 31010

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before March 6,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Denise I. GilmourPersonal Representativec/o Law Office ofJulia Griffith McVey, PC12600 W. Colfax Ave Ste C 400Lakewood, CO 80215

Legal Notice No: 41578First Publication: October 30, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

Notice To Creditors

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of ROBERT BRUCE GILMOUR,

a/k/a ROBERT B. GILMOUR, a/k/aROBERT GILMOUR, a/k/a R. BRUCE

GILMOUR, a/k/a R. B. GILMOUR, a/k/aBOB BRUCE GILMOUR, a/k/a BOB B.

GILMOUR, a/k/a BOB GILMOUR,Deceased

Case Number: 2014 PR 31010

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before March 6,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Denise I. GilmourPersonal Representativec/o Law Office ofJulia Griffith McVey, PC12600 W. Colfax Ave Ste C 400Lakewood, CO 80215

Legal Notice No: 41578First Publication: October 30, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Corine M. Secor,Aka Corine Marie Secor,

Aka Corine Secor,Aka Corrine Secor, DeceasedCase Number: 2014 PR 30986

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before March 3,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Laurie M. TownsendPersonal Representative134 S. Reed CourtLakewood, CO 80226

Legal Notice No: 41580First Publication: October 30, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Mark S. Green,

also known as Mark Green,Deceased

Case Number 14PR30946

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to District Court of Jefferson,County, Colorado on or before March 6,2015, or the claims may be forever barred.

Valerie GrubbsPersonal Representative11924 W. 56th DriveArvada, Colorado 80002

Legal Notice No.: 41593First Publication: November 6, 2014Last Publication: November 20, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Marion Edith Littlejohn

aka Marion Edith Dunwoody, DeceasedCase Number 14PR30904

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before March 6,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Meggin Rutherford,the Rutherford Law Center, LLCAttorney for thePersonal Representative8525 Ralston Road,Arvada, CO 80002

Legal Notice No.: 41595First Publication: November 6, 2014Last Publication: November 20, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Dorothy Rencehausen,a/k/a Dorothy Mae Rencehausen,a/k/a Dorothy M. Rencehausen,

DeceasedCase Number 14PR0416

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado or on or before March 6,2015, or the claims may be forever barred.

Arthur L. RencehausenPersonal Representative1263 Ames StreetLakewood, Colorado 80214

Legal Notice No.: 41597First Publication: November 6, 2014Last Publication: November 20, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Eugene J. Michal, Deceased

Case Number: 2014 PR 0446

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before March 13,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Edward J. MichalPersonal Representative441 Blue Creek DriveDripping Springs, TX 78620

Legal Notice No: 41598First Publication: November 6, 2014Last Publication: November 20, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of John A. Delmonico,

Aka John Anthony Delmonico,Aka John Delmonico, DeceasedCase Number: 2014 PR 031037

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before March 16,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Adeline M. SmithCo-Personal Representative7418 Queen CircleArvada, CO 80005

Rockie C. DelmonicoCo-Personal Representative1540 So. Galena Way #1523Denver, CO 80247

Legal Notice No: 41604First Publication: November 13, 2014Last Publication: November 27, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of JYMME YVONNE ANDERSON,

a/k/a JYMME Y. ANDERSON,a/k/a JYMME ANDERSON,

a/k/a JYMME Y. ANDERSON WILEY,Deceased

Case Number 2014PR31028

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to District Court of Jefferson,County, Colorado on or before March 13,2015, or the claims may be forever barred.

Linda J. Volini,Personal Representativec/o Law Office of Julia Griffith McVey,PC12600 W. Colfax Ave Ste C 400Lakewood, CO 80215

Legal Notice No.: 41606First Publication: November 6, 2014Last Publication: November 20, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

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Notice To Creditors

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of JYMME YVONNE ANDERSON,

a/k/a JYMME Y. ANDERSON,a/k/a JYMME ANDERSON,

a/k/a JYMME Y. ANDERSON WILEY,Deceased

Case Number 2014PR31028

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to District Court of Jefferson,County, Colorado on or before March 13,2015, or the claims may be forever barred.

Linda J. Volini,Personal Representativec/o Law Office of Julia Griffith McVey,PC12600 W. Colfax Ave Ste C 400Lakewood, CO 80215

Legal Notice No.: 41606First Publication: November 6, 2014Last Publication: November 20, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Julia Marie Hoehn,

a/k/a Julia M. Hoehn,a/k/a Julia Hoehn, a/k/a Julie Hoehn,

a/k/a Julia Marie Paul,a/k/a Julia M. Paul, a/k/a Julia Paul,

and Julie Paul, DeceasedCase Number 2014PR31005

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to District Court of Jefferson,County, Colorado on or before March 6,2015, or the claims may be forever barred.

Joseph M. HoehnPersonal Representative2098 S. Xenophon StreetLakewood, CO 80228

Legal Notice No.: 41610First Publication: November 6, 2014Last Publication: November 20, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Brian Daniel Mortenson,

a/k/a Brian D. Mortenson,a/k/a Brian Mortenson, Deceased

Case Number 2014PR31016

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to District Court of Jefferson, Col-orado on or before March 6, 2015, or theclaims may be forever barred.

Stacy MortensonPersonal Representative8199 Welby Rd., Unit 4006Thornton, CO 80229

Legal Notice No.: 41611First Publication: November 6, 2014Last Publication: November 20, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Matilda A. Cook, Deceased

Case Number: 2014 PR 31027

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before March 6,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Julie Davis RatnerPersonal Representativec/o Katz, Look & Onorato, P.C.1120 Lincoln Street, Suite 1100Denver, CO 80203

Legal Notice No: 41616First Publication: November 6, 2014Last Publication: November 20, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Lois L. Rothrock,

Aka Lois Louise Rothrock, DeceasedCase Number: 2014 PR 0457

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before March 6,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Bryan RothrockPersonal Representative149 Quaker St.Golden, CO 80401

Legal Notice No: 41619First Publication: November 6, 2014Last Publication: November 20, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Brian Michael Conradaka Brian M. Conrad, Deceased

Case Number 2014DR31021

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to District Court of Jefferson,County, Colorado on or before March 6,2015, or the claims may be forever barred.

Bill M. ConradPersonal Representativec/o Hanes & Bartels LLC102 S. Tejon St., Suite 800Colorado Springs, CO 80903

Legal Notice No.: 41622First Publication: November 6, 2014Last Publication: November 20, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Charles Leroy Mellor,

aka Charles L. Mellor,aka Charles Mellor, Deceased

Case No. 14PR31041

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the personal representat-ive or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before March 13,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Personal Representative:Shirley A. Cole-MellorP.O. Box 15, Trinidad, CO 81082(719) 846-8299

Legal Notice No.: 41625First Publication: November 13, 2014Last Publication: November 27, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of BETTY JEAN BROWN,

a/k/a BETTY J. BROWN,a/k/a BETTY BROWN, Deceased

Case Number 2014PR31038

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to District Court of Jefferson,County, Colorado on or before March 20,2015, or the claims may be forever barred.

Donna Jean Miller,Personal Representativec/o Law Office of Julia Griffith McVey,PC12600 W. Colfax Ave Ste C 400Lakewood, CO 80215

Legal Notice No.: 41632First Publication: November 13, 2014Last Publication: November 27, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

Notice To Creditors Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate ofCLIFFORD DOUGLAS RUSSELL,aka Clifford D. Russell,aka Clifford Russell,aka C.D. Russell, aka C. Russell,aka Cliff Russell, aka Douglas Russell,aka Doug Russell, DeceasedCase Number 2014 PR 30945

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to District Court of JeffersonCounty, on or before March 17, 2015, orthe claims may be forever barred.

Edith W. Russell,Personal RepresentativeC/O The Pearman Law Firm4195 Wadsworth BlvdWheat Ridge, CO 80033

Legal Notice No.: 41627First Publication: November 13, 2014Last Publication: November 27, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of HARRY T. McCLAIN,

a/k/a HARRY THOMAS McCLAIN,a/k/a HARRY McCLAIN,

a/k/a HARRY THOMAS McCLAIN, JR.,Deceased

Case Number 2014PR31051

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to District Court of Jefferson,County, Colorado on or before March 20,2015, or the claims may be forever barred.

Melinda D. Zaczkowski,Personal Representativec/o Law Office of Julia Griffith McVey,PC12600 W. Colfax Ave Ste C 400Lakewood, CO 80215

Legal Notice No.: 41642First Publication: November 13, 2014Last Publication: November 27, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORSBY PUBLICATION PURSUANT

TO §15-12-801, C.R.S.

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of

CLARENCE E. EDDLEBLUTE, JR,aka Clarence Eddleblute, Jr.

aka Clarence E. Eddleblute, Ph.D,aka Clarence Eddleblute,

aka C.E. Eddleblute, DeceasedCase Number 2014 PR 30897

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to District Court of JeffersonCounty, on or before March 20, 2015, orthe claims may be forever barred.

Elizabeth A. Jenkins,Personal RepresentativeC/O The Pearman Law Firm4195 Wadsworth BlvdWheat Ridge, CO 80033

Legal Notice No.: 41645First Publication: November 13, 2014Last Publication: November 27, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Regina Frances Reynolds,Aka Regina F. Reynolds, Deceased

Case Number: 2014 PR 031062

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before March 14,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

W. David MurphyPersonal Representative10175 Foxridge CircleHighlands Ranch, CO 80126

Legal Notice No: 41663First Publication: November 13, 2014Last Publication: November 27, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Carmine Lonardo, DeceasedCase Number: 2014 PR 030926

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before March 13,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Lois M. LonardoPersonal Representative3300 Ward RoadWheat Ridge, Colorado 80033

Legal Notice No: 41664First Publication: November 13, 2014Last Publication: November 27, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Ralph Layne Self,

Aka Ralph L. Self,Aka Ralph Self, Aka R. Layne Self,

Aka Layne Self, DeceasedCase Number: 2014 PR 31050

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before March 13,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Gina SelfPersonal Representative4710 Isabell St.Golden, Colorado 80403

Legal Notice No: 41665First Publication: November 13, 2014Last Publication: November 27, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Ronald Lee Blonde,

DeceasedCase Number: 2014 PR 030950

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before March 2,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Tara BlondePersonal Representative9092 Holland StreetWestminster, Colorado 80021

Legal Notice No: 41550First Publication: October 30, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

Public Notice

District CourtJefferson County, Colorado

Court Address: 100 Jefferson CountyParkway Golden, CO 80401

In the Matter of the Estate of:Florence M. Watkins; a.k.a. FlorenceWatkinsAnthony D. DamonBoatright & Ripp, LLC4315 Wadsworth BoulevardWheat Ridge, CO 80033Phone Number: 303-423-7131E-mail: [email protected] Number: 303-423-7139Atty. Reg. #:33917Case Number: 2014PR31063Division 11

AMENDED NOTICE OFNON-APPEARANCE HEARING

PURSUANT TO C.R.P.P. 8.8**Attendance at this hearing is

not required or expected.**

To All Interested Persons:A non-appearance hearing on the Adjudic-ation of Intestacy and Formal Appoint ofPersonal Representative for the Estate ofFlorence Watkins is set at the followingdate, time and location:Date: Thursday, December 19, 2015Time: 8:00 a.m.Address: 100 JeffersonCounty Parkway, Golden, CO 80401

Date: November 6, 2014/s/ signature on fileAnthony D. Damon

***** IMPORTANT NOTICE*****

Any interested person wishing to object tothe requested action set forth in the at-tached Motion/Petition and proposed Or-der must file a written objection with theCourt on or before the hearing and mustfurnish a copy of the objection to the per-son requesting the court order. JDF 722(Objection form) is available on the Color-a d o J u d i c i a l B r a n c h w e b s i t e(www.courts.state.co.us). If no objectionis filed, the Court may take action on theMotion/Petition without further notice orhearing. If any objection is filed, the ob-jecting party must, within 14 days after fil-ing the objection, set the objection for anappearance hearing. Failure to timely setthe objection for an appearance hearingas required shall result in the dismissal ofthe objection with prejudice without fur-ther hearing.

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE

I certify that on November 6, 2014, a copyof this Amended Notice along with the Mo-tion/Petition and proposed Order identi-fied above was served on each of the fol-lowing:

Virgil BoatrightConservator4315 Wadsworth Boulevard,Wheat Ridge, CO 80033Hand Delivery

/s/ signature on fileCassandra A. Montgomery

Legal Notice No.: 41666First Publication: November 13, 2014Last Publication: November 27, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

Notice To Creditors

Public Notice

District CourtJefferson County, Colorado

Court Address: 100 Jefferson CountyParkway Golden, CO 80401

In the Matter of the Estate of:Florence M. Watkins; a.k.a. FlorenceWatkinsAnthony D. DamonBoatright & Ripp, LLC4315 Wadsworth BoulevardWheat Ridge, CO 80033Phone Number: 303-423-7131E-mail: [email protected] Number: 303-423-7139Atty. Reg. #:33917Case Number: 2014PR31063Division 11

AMENDED NOTICE OFNON-APPEARANCE HEARING

PURSUANT TO C.R.P.P. 8.8**Attendance at this hearing is

not required or expected.**

To All Interested Persons:A non-appearance hearing on the Adjudic-ation of Intestacy and Formal Appoint ofPersonal Representative for the Estate ofFlorence Watkins is set at the followingdate, time and location:Date: Thursday, December 19, 2015Time: 8:00 a.m.Address: 100 JeffersonCounty Parkway, Golden, CO 80401

Date: November 6, 2014/s/ signature on fileAnthony D. Damon

***** IMPORTANT NOTICE*****

Any interested person wishing to object tothe requested action set forth in the at-tached Motion/Petition and proposed Or-der must file a written objection with theCourt on or before the hearing and mustfurnish a copy of the objection to the per-son requesting the court order. JDF 722(Objection form) is available on the Color-a d o J u d i c i a l B r a n c h w e b s i t e(www.courts.state.co.us). If no objectionis filed, the Court may take action on theMotion/Petition without further notice orhearing. If any objection is filed, the ob-jecting party must, within 14 days after fil-ing the objection, set the objection for anappearance hearing. Failure to timely setthe objection for an appearance hearingas required shall result in the dismissal ofthe objection with prejudice without fur-ther hearing.

CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE

I certify that on November 6, 2014, a copyof this Amended Notice along with the Mo-tion/Petition and proposed Order identi-fied above was served on each of the fol-lowing:

Virgil BoatrightConservator4315 Wadsworth Boulevard,Wheat Ridge, CO 80033Hand Delivery

/s/ signature on fileCassandra A. Montgomery

Legal Notice No.: 41666First Publication: November 13, 2014Last Publication: November 27, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Stephen A. Hurlock,

DeceasedCase Number: 2014 PR 30994

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before March 1,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Suzanne M. Hurlockfka Suzanne M. LoerchPersonal Representative25624 Independence TrailEvergreen, Colorado 80439

Legal Notice No: 41555First Publication: October 30, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Norma B. Hazen, Deceased

Case Number: 2014 PR 030978

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before March 1,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Catharine Crispin SargentPersonal Representative9725 E. Hampden Ave., Suite 102Denver, Colorado 80231

Legal Notice No: 41556First Publication: October 30, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

Public Notice

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Sherry E. Burroughs,

aka Sherry Eva Burroughs, DeceasedCase Number: 2014 PR 0433

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before March 1,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Sherry Marie MillerPersonal Representative456 McCleery RoadFranklin, PA 16323

Legal Notice No: 41564First Publication: October 30, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Irene Florence Hamblin,

aka Irene F. Hamblin,aka Irene Hamblin, DeceasedCase Number: 2014 PR 30984

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before March 1,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Paul R. Shipman-HamblinPersonal Representativec/o Donald F. Slavin, P.C.4704 Harlan Street, Suite 685Denver, Colorado 80212-7493

Legal Notice No: 41566First Publication: October 30, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Charles M. Westervelt,

aka Charles Milton Westervelt, Sr.,Deceased

Case Number: 2014 PR 30993

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before March 2,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Raymond A. CheeneyPersonal Representative461 Wyoming CircleGolden, Colorado 80403

Legal Notice No: 41567First Publication: October 30, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

Notice To Creditors

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Charles M. Westervelt,

aka Charles Milton Westervelt, Sr.,Deceased

Case Number: 2014 PR 30993

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before March 2,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Raymond A. CheeneyPersonal Representative461 Wyoming CircleGolden, Colorado 80403

Legal Notice No: 41567First Publication: October 30, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Jeanette Graf, Deceased

Case Number: 2014 PR 383

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before March 6,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Ann HawthornePersonal Representative5637 Howell CourtArvada, Colorado 80002

Legal Notice No: 41590First Publication: November 6, 2014Last Publication: November 20, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Thomas Dewey Wingo, Jr.,

DeceasedCase Number: 2014 PR 31003

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before March 6,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Charles Dean BendertPersonal Representativec/o 6595 West 14th Avenue, Suite 100Lakewood, Colorado 80214303-237-5020

Legal Notice No: 41592First Publication: November 6, 2014Last Publication: November 20, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Josephine Rimbert, Deceased

Case Number: 2014 PR 30919

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before March 6,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Roger L. RimbertPersonal Representative8515 West 1st PlaceLakewood, Colorado 80226

Legal Notice No: 41594First Publication: November 6, 2014Last Publication: November 20, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Bruce J. Abeyta, Deceased

Case Number: 2014 PR 0454

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before March 6,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Robert Bruce AbeytaPersonal Representative979 Ridgeview AvenueBroomfield, Colorado 80020

Legal Notice No: 41600First Publication: November 6, 2014Last Publication: November 20, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Richard A. Walter,

aka Richard A. Walter,aka Richard Allan Walter, Deceased

Case Number: 2014 PR 31002

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before March 10,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Susan J. WalterPersonal Representative10685 W. 62nd AvenueArvada, Colorado 80004

Legal Notice No: 41605First Publication: November 6, 2014Last Publication: November 20, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Jennifer L. Pietrus,

DeceasedCase Number: 2014 PR 31008

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before March 6,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Marissa L. PietrusPersonal Representative6715 E. Union Ave., No. 421Denver, Colorado 80237

Legal Notice No: 41607First Publication: November 6, 2014Last Publication: November 20, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Rosemary Lauer, Deceased

Case Number 2014 PR 0425

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before March 6,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Dale LauerPersonal Representative1455 S. Welch CircleLakewood, Colorado 80228

Legal Notice No: 41608First Publication: November 6, 2014Last Publication: November 20, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of James Anthony Dean Mason,

aka Anthony Dean Mason,aka Anthony D. Mason,aka Tony Dean Mason,

And Tony D. Mason, DeceasedCase Number: 2014 PR 436

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before March 6,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Lora K. MasonPersonal Representative5580 Weaver RoadSpring Green, WI 53588

Legal Notice No: 41609First Publication: November 6, 2014Last Publication: November 20, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

Notice To Creditors

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of James Anthony Dean Mason,

aka Anthony Dean Mason,aka Anthony D. Mason,aka Tony Dean Mason,

And Tony D. Mason, DeceasedCase Number: 2014 PR 436

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before March 6,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Lora K. MasonPersonal Representative5580 Weaver RoadSpring Green, WI 53588

Legal Notice No: 41609First Publication: November 6, 2014Last Publication: November 20, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Suzanne Pitcher, Deceased

Case Number: 2014 PR 31013

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before March 18,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

David G. PitcherPersonal Representative6980 W. Polk PlaceLittleton, Colorado 80123

Legal Notice No: 41633First Publication: November 13, 2014Last Publication: November 27, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Dorothy J. Dinkel,aka Dorothy Jane Dinkel,

aka Dorothy Dinkel,aka Dorothy Lansden Dinkel,

aka Dorothy L. Dinkel, DeceasedCase Number: 2014 PR 0444

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before March 17,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Kenneth R. DinkelPersonal Representative897 Kendall StreetLakewood, Colorado 80214

Legal Notice No: 41637First Publication: November 13, 2014Last Publication: November 27, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Richard W. Remley,Richard Remley, Deceased

Case Number: 2014 PR 30676

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before March 16,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Michael W. RemleyPersonal Representative1921 80th AvenueGreeley, Colorado 80634

Legal Notice No: 41639First Publication: November 13, 2014Last Publication: November 27, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of

Mary Laura Eulalie Garson, DeceasedCase Number: 2014 PR 30973

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before March 14,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Stephen GarsonPersonal Representative5 Lindonwood LaneLittleton, Colorado 80127

Legal Notice No: 41641First Publication: November 13, 2014Last Publication: November 27, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE TO CREDITORSEstate of Grace Vivian Klingens,aka Grace V. Klingens, Deceased

Case Number: 2014 PR 31043

All persons having claims against theabove-named estate are required topresent them to the Personal Represent-ative or to the District Court of JeffersonCounty, Colorado on or before March 16,2015 or the claims may be forever barred.

Phillip A. Less, No. 3440Personal RepresentativeHelm, Less, Smith & Williams, LLP7910 Ralston RoadArvada, Colorado 80002Telephone: 303-424-4486

Legal Notice No: 41668First Publication: November 13, 2014Last Publication: November 27, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

Misc. Private Legals Public Notice

Jefferson County District Court100 Jefferson County Parkway

Golden, CO 80401

In the Matter of the Petition of:Edward David CarlsonFor the Adoption of a ChildCase Number: 14JA167Division: R * Courtroom: 2F

NOTICE OF HEARINGTo: Alonso Toledo Rubio(Full Name of Parent).

Pursuant to §19-5-208, C.R.S., you arehereby notified that the above-namedPetitioner has filed in this Court a verifiedPetition seeking to adopt a child.

If applicable, an Affidavit of Abandonmenthas been filed alleging that you haveabandoned the child for a period of oneyear or more and/or have failed withoutcause to provide reasonable support forthe child for one year or more.

You are further notified that anAdoption hearing is set on January 12,2015, at 10:00 a.m. in the court loca-tion identified above.

You are further notified that if you fail toappear for said hearing, the Court mayterminate your parental rights and grantthe adoption as sought by the Petitioner.

Legal Notice No.: 41410First Publication: October 16, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

Public Notice

COUNTY COURT, JEFFERSONCOUNTY, COLORADO

100 JEFFERSON COUNTY PARKWAYGOLDEN, CO 80401

Plaintiff: BELLCO CREDIT UNIONvs.Defendant(s):TATYANA G. VOYTUKHOV

David A. Bauer, #7576David A. Bauer, P.C.2594 South Lewis Way, Suite ALakewood, Colorado 80227Phone: 303-986-1200Fax: 303-988-8913

Case Number: 08C57892

NOTICE TO SHOW CAUSE

WHEREAS, Plaintiff has moved this Courtpursuant to said rules of civil procedurethat the judgment entered in the instantmatter on December 22, 2008 in favor ofthe Plaintiff and against the Defendant(s)which judgment remains unsatisfied, berevived, NOW THEREFORE,

IT IS ORDERED, the Defendant(s),TATYANA G. VOYTUKHOV , shall showcause within fourteen (14) days from theservice of this Notice to Show Cause ifany he/she/they has/have, why the judg-ment heretofore entered should not be re-vived with like force and effect.

WITNESS the hand and seal of the Clerkof the Court in GOLDEN, Colorado, this17th day of July, 2014.

/s/ Clerk of the CourtClerk of the Court

Legal Notice No.: 41468First Publication: October 16, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

Misc. Private Legals

Public Notice

COUNTY COURT, JEFFERSONCOUNTY, COLORADO

100 JEFFERSON COUNTY PARKWAYGOLDEN, CO 80401

Plaintiff: BELLCO CREDIT UNIONvs.Defendant(s):TATYANA G. VOYTUKHOV

David A. Bauer, #7576David A. Bauer, P.C.2594 South Lewis Way, Suite ALakewood, Colorado 80227Phone: 303-986-1200Fax: 303-988-8913

Case Number: 08C57892

NOTICE TO SHOW CAUSE

WHEREAS, Plaintiff has moved this Courtpursuant to said rules of civil procedurethat the judgment entered in the instantmatter on December 22, 2008 in favor ofthe Plaintiff and against the Defendant(s)which judgment remains unsatisfied, berevived, NOW THEREFORE,

IT IS ORDERED, the Defendant(s),TATYANA G. VOYTUKHOV , shall showcause within fourteen (14) days from theservice of this Notice to Show Cause ifany he/she/they has/have, why the judg-ment heretofore entered should not be re-vived with like force and effect.

WITNESS the hand and seal of the Clerkof the Court in GOLDEN, Colorado, this17th day of July, 2014.

/s/ Clerk of the CourtClerk of the Court

Legal Notice No.: 41468First Publication: October 16, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

STATEMENT AND DEMANDFOR ISSUANCE

OF DUPLICATE CERTIFICATE

TO ALL PERSONS INTERESTEDGREETING:

TAKE NOTICE that a Demand has beenfiled with The Agricultural Ditch andReservoir Company in accordance withColorado Revised Statutes, Sections 7-42-113 to 7-42-117, inclusive as follows,to wit:

STATE OF COLORADO)COUNTY OF JEFFERSON)

To the Secretary of The AgriculturalDitch and Reservoir Company: The un-dersigned, Debra Lee Pegram, whose ad-dress is 5995 W. Mississippi Ave., Lake-wood, CO 80226, hereby notifies you andthe said The Agricultural Ditch and Reser-voir Company (hereinafter, “the Corpora-tion”) that she is the assignee of the re-cord owner by intermediate assignment ofStock Certificate No. 3479 for 2/40ths of 1share of stock in the Corporation, whichsaid Certificate stands on the records ofsaid Corporation in the name of JamesScott Thompson, Deceased.

The undersigned further states, and hasduly notified the Corporation, that saidCertificate above mentioned has beenlost, mislaid or destroyed and that suchCertificate is the property of the under-signed and has not been transferred orhypothecated by the undersigned.

The undersigned or the undersigned’spredecessor(s) in ownership of said Certi-ficate has duly paid all assessments leviedby said Corporation against said stock.

Accordingly, the undersigned hereby de-mands issuance of a duplicate Certificatein lieu of said Certificate so lost, mislaid ordestroyed to the undersigned in accord-ance with Sections 7-42-113 to 7-42-117,inclusive, of the Colorado Revised Stat-utes.

Signed and dated this 17th day of Octo-ber, 2014.Debra Lee Pegram

The foregoing Statement and Demand forIssuance of Duplicate Certificate, wassubscribed and sworn to before me byDebra Lee Pegram, this 17th day of Octo-ber, 2014.

You are hereby notified that The Agricul-tural Ditch and Reservoir Company will is-sue a new Stock Certificate on December30th, 2014 to Debra Lee Pegram, unless acontrary claim is filed with the Secretary ofsaid Corporation prior to December 30th,2014.

THE AGRICULTURAL DITCHAND RESERVOIR COMPANYGary D. Theander, Assistant Secretary2130 Kipling StreetLakewood, Colorado 80215

Legal Notice No.: 41565First Publication: October 30th, 2014Last Publication: November 27th, 2014Published in: The Golden Transcript

Public Notice

District CourtJefferson County, Colorado

100 Jefferson County ParkwayGolden, Colorado 80401

In the Matter of the Estate of:Timothy C. Zerr, Deceased.

Cletus Zerr, as Personal Representativeof the Estate of Timothy C. ZerrPetitioner,v.Arthur E. Small and Anthony P. RichardRespondents.

Attorney for Personal Representative:Donald T. Emmi, #38983William J. Hunsaker, #87HUNSAKER | EMMI, P.C.1667 Cole BoulevardBuilding 19, Suite 290Golden, Colorado 80401Phone: 303-456-5116Fax: [email protected]@HunsakerEmmi.com

Case No: 2014PR30510Division: 11

SUMMONS-ARTHUR E. SMALL

THE PEOPLE OF THE STATEOF COLORADO TO THEABOVE-NAMED RESPONDENT:ARTHUR E. SMALL, 5090 INDIANASTREET, GOLDEN, COLORADO 80403.

You are summoned and required to filewith the Clerk of this Court an Answer orother responsive pleading to the attachedPetitioner for Declaratory Judgment andCivil Theft within twenty-one (21) daysafter this Summons is served on you inthe State of Colorado, or within thirty-five(35) days after this Summons is served onyou outside the State of Colorado.

If you fail to file your Answer or other re-sponsive pleading in writing within the ap-plicable time period, judgment by defaultmay be entered against you by the Courtfor the relief demanded in the Complaintand Jury Demand without any further no-tice to you. The following documents arebeing served with this summons:

1. Petition for Declaratory Judgment andCivil Theft.Respectfully submitted,

HUNSAKER | EMMI, P.C.By: /s/ Donald T. EmmiAttorney for Petitioner

Legal Notice No.: 41568First Publication: October 30, 2014Last Publication: November 27, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

COUNTY COURT, JEFFERSONCOUNTY, COLORADO

100 JEFFERSON COUNTY PARKWAYGOLDEN, CO 80401

Plaintiff: BELLCO FIRST FEDERALCREDIT UNIONvs.Defendant(s):CHRISTOPHER M. BOYCE

David A. Bauer, #7576David A. Bauer, P.C.2594 South Lewis Way, Suite ALakewood, Colorado 80227Phone: 303-986-1200Fax: 303-988-8913

Case Number: 03 C 1107

NOTICE TO SHOW CAUSE

WHEREAS, Plaintiff has moved this Courtpursuant to said rules of civil procedurethat the judgment entered in the instantmatter on January 27, 2003 in favor of thePlaintiff and against the Defendant(s)which judgment remains unsatisfied, berevived, NOW THEREFORE,

IT IS ORDERED, the Defendant(s),CHRISTOPHER M. BOYCE , shall showcause within fourteen (14) days from theservice of this Notice to Show Cause ifany he/she/they has/have, why the judg-ment heretofore entered should not be re-vived with like force and effect.

WITNESS the hand and seal of the Clerkof the Court in GOLDEN, Colorado, this21st day of August, 2014.

/s/ Clerk of the CourtClerk of the Court

Legal Notice No: 41620First Publication: November 6, 2014Last Publication: December 4 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

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COUNTY COURT, JEFFERSONCOUNTY, COLORADO

100 JEFFERSON COUNTY PARKWAYGOLDEN, CO 80401

Plaintiff: BELLCO FIRST FEDERALCREDIT UNIONvs.Defendant(s):CHRISTOPHER M. BOYCE

David A. Bauer, #7576David A. Bauer, P.C.2594 South Lewis Way, Suite ALakewood, Colorado 80227Phone: 303-986-1200Fax: 303-988-8913

Case Number: 03 C 1107

NOTICE TO SHOW CAUSE

WHEREAS, Plaintiff has moved this Courtpursuant to said rules of civil procedurethat the judgment entered in the instantmatter on January 27, 2003 in favor of thePlaintiff and against the Defendant(s)which judgment remains unsatisfied, berevived, NOW THEREFORE,

IT IS ORDERED, the Defendant(s),CHRISTOPHER M. BOYCE , shall showcause within fourteen (14) days from theservice of this Notice to Show Cause ifany he/she/they has/have, why the judg-ment heretofore entered should not be re-vived with like force and effect.

WITNESS the hand and seal of the Clerkof the Court in GOLDEN, Colorado, this21st day of August, 2014.

/s/ Clerk of the CourtClerk of the Court

Legal Notice No: 41620First Publication: November 6, 2014Last Publication: December 4 2014Publisher: The Golden Transcript

Public Notice

DISTRICT COURT,WATER DIVISION 1, COLORADOOCTOBER 2014 WATER RESUME

PUBLICATION

TO: ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INWATER APPLICATIONS IN

WATER DIV. 1

Pursuant to C.R.S. 37-92-302, you are no-tified that the following is a resume of allwater right applications and certainamendments filed in the Office of the Wa-ter Clerk during the month of OCTOBER2014 for each County affected.

14CW45 WILLIAM S. AND CLAUDIA M.YEARSLEY, 2087 Wieler Rd, Evergreen,CO 80439. 303-378-7200. APPLICA-TION TO MAKE ABSOLUTE IN WHOLEOR IN PART IN JEFFERSON COUNTY.Date of original decree: 05-27-14 in case13CW3134, WD1. Yearsley Well #1 loc-ated NW1/4, NW1/4, S27, T4S, R71W ofthe 6th PM at a distance 1234 ft. from N.and 184 ft. from W. Lot 3, Recorded Ex-emption Case no. 12-1168892EX and lot3 of the Hager Subdivision. Street ad-dress: 2087 Wieler Rd., Evergreen, CO.Source: Groundwater that is tributary toKerr Gulch, Swede Gulch, Bear Creek andS. Platte river. Appropriation date: 10-18-13. Amount: 15 gpm. Use: Irrigation of upto 500 SF of lawn grass and in house do-mestic. Claim to make absolute: Date wa-ter applied to beneficial use: 10-12-14.Amount: 9.66 gpm. Use: Water is cur-rently being used beneficially for irrigation,watering animals and household domest-ic.

THE WATER RIGHTS CLAIMED BYTHESE APPLICATIONS MAY AFFECTIN PRIORITY ANY WATER RIGHTSCLAIMED OR HERETOFORE ADJUDIC-ATED WITHIN THIS DIVISION ANDOWNERS OF AFFECTED RIGHTSMUST APPEAR TO OBJECT WITHINTHE TIME PROVIDED BY STATUTE ORBE FOREVER BARRED.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that anyparty who wishes to oppose an applica-tion, or an amended application, may filewith the Water Clerk, P. O. Box 2038,Greeley, CO 80632, a verified Statementof Opposition, setting forth facts as to whythe application should not be granted, orwhy it should be granted only in part or oncertain conditions. Such Statement of Op-position must be filed by the last day ofDECEMBER 2014 (forms available onwww.courts.state.co.us or in the Clerk’soffice), and must be filed as an Originaland include $158.00 filing fee. A copy ofeach Statement of Opposition must alsobe served upon the Appl icant orApplicant’s Attorney and an affidavit orcertificate of such service of mailing shallbe filed with the Water Clerk.

Legal Notice No.: 41660First Publication: November 13, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICEGolden, CO

On November 3, 2014, Cedar CoveBroadcasting, Inc. filed an application withthe FCC in Washington, DC, to assign thelicense of FM translator station K231BQserving Golden, CO. The translator cur-rently operates with a power of .99 kW onChannel 231 and rebroadcasts the signalof Station KDCO, 1550 kHz, Golden, CO,from a transmitter site located at 39° 53'31.00" North, 105° 14' 20.00" West.

Legal Notice No.: 41667First Publication: November 13, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

DISTRICT COURT,WATER DIVISION 1, COLORADO

OCTOBER 2014 WATERRESUME PUBLICATION

TO: ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INWATER APPLICATIONS IN

WATER DIV. 1

Pursuant to C.R.S. 37-92-302, you are no-tified that the following is a resume of allwater right applications and certainamendments filed in the Office of the Wa-ter Clerk during the month of OCTOBER2014 for each County affected.

14CW3127 THE COLORADO WATERCONSERVATION BOARD ON BEHALFOF THE STATE OF COLORADO, INBEAR CREEK LAKE IN THE WATER-SHED OF THE SOUTH PLATTE, RIVER,APPLICATION TO MAKE CONDITION-AL WATER RIGHTS ABSOLUTE, INJEFFERSON COUNTY, COLORADO.WELD COUNTY DISTRICT COURT, WA-TER DIVISION 1, 901 NINTH AVENUE,GREELEY, CO 80631. 1. Name and ad-dress of applicant: The Colorado WaterConservation Board (the “CWCB”), 1313Sherman Street, Rm #721, Denver, CO80203. Direct all pleadings to: Susan J.Schneider, First Assistant Attorney Gener-al, Natural Resources & Environment Sec-tion, Office of the Colorado Attorney Gen-eral, 1300 Broadway, 7th Floor, DenverCO 80203. 2. Name of structure: BearCreek Lake, Bear Creek Dam. 3. De-scription of water right: Application toMake Conditional Water Rights Absolute:(A) Original decree: By decree of thisCourt in Case No. 79CW306, dated May5, 1980; (B) Subsequent Decrees:84CW114, 84CW115, 88CW94, 88CW95,98CW278 and 05CW225, dated October3, 2008. (C) Location: In Section 32,Township 4 South, Range 69 West, 6thP.M. and in Section 5, Township 5 South,Range 69 West, 6th P.M. Beginning at theNW corner of Section 32 thence south 26º58’ east 2030.8 feet to the NW end ofBear Creek Dam then south 310 15’ east5678.2 feet to the end of Bear Creek Dam.(D) Source: Bear Creek, Turkey Creek.(E) Amount and Appropriation date: 3989AF (Total); August 29, 1970 (2000) AF);October 1, 1970 (1989 AF); the condition-al water right in the amount of 3989 AFbecame eligible to be decreed absoluteeffective August 7, 2014, the effectivedate of section 37-92-301(4)(e), C.R.S.(2014). (F) Uses: Recreation and piscat-orial are absolute. Municipal, industrial, ir-rigation and domestic were last decreedconditional in Case No. 05CW225 in 2008.4. Detailed outline of work done: Applic-ant has notified the land owners, the Cityof Lakewood - c/o counsel, David S.Hayes, Petros & White, LLC., 1999 Broad-way, Suite 3200, Denver, CO 80202;Phone: 303-825-1980; and the U.S. ArmyCorps of Engineers c/o Gwyn Jarrett,Project Manager for the U.S. Army Corpsof Engineers, 1616 Capital Avenue,Omaha, NE 68102-4901 of this applica-tion to make conditional water rights abso-lute in Bear Creek Lake. The project iscomplete and 3989 AF of water has beenplaced to beneficial use and should bemade absolute pursuant to section 37-92-301(4)(e), which states that “[a] decreedconditional water storage right shall bemade absolute for all decreed purposes tothe extent of the volume of the appropri-ation that has been captured, possessed,and controlled at the decreed storagestructure.” Since the applicant has de-creed storage rights that are absolute forpiscatorial and recreational purposes inBear Creek in the amount of 3989 AF, theapplicant has therefore captured, pos-sessed, and controlled 3989 AF of waterat the decreed storage structure. Thus,under section 37-92-301(4)(e), the de-creed conditional water storage right shallbe made absolute for municipal, domestic,industrial, and irrigation uses for 3989 AF,which is the extent of the volume of theappropriation that has been captured,possessed, and controlled at the decreedstorage structure and previously claimedand decreed as conditional. Further,even without the promulgation of section37-92-301(4)(e), the Applicant still wouldhave met the requirements for obtaining adiligence decree for the conditional usesunder the previous statutes because BearCreek is part of an integrated system,along with Chatfield reservoir and CherryCreek reservoir. The CWCB and a num-ber of water providers contributed over$2.5 million in cash and in-kind servicesthroughout the Chatfield Reallocationstudy effort. Further, CWCB received au-thorization from the Colorado General As-sembly to purchase a portion of the20,600 acre-feet of storage space thatwas not otherwise subscribed to by waterproviders. The CWCB funding for thoseunclaimed shares totals $62 million, buthas not yet been spent.

THE WATER RIGHTS CLAIMED BYTHESE APPLICATIONS MAY AFFECTIN PRIORITY ANY WATER RIGHTSCLAIMED OR HERETOFORE ADJUDIC-ATED WITHIN THIS DIVISION ANDOWNERS OF AFFECTED RIGHTSMUST APPEAR TO OBJECT WITHINTHE TIME PROVIDED BY STATUTE ORBE FOREVER BARRED.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that anyparty who wishes to oppose an applica-tion, or an amended application, may filewith the Water Clerk, P. O. Box 2038,Greeley, CO 80632, a verified Statementof Opposition, setting forth facts as to whythe application should not be granted, orwhy it should be granted only in part or oncertain conditions. Such Statement of Op-position must be filed by the last day ofDECEMBER 2014 (forms available onwww.courts.state.co.us or in the Clerk’soffice), and must be filed as an Originaland include $158.00 filing fee. A copy ofeach Statement of Opposition must alsobe served upon the Appl icant orApplicant’s Attorney and an affidavit orcertificate of such service of mailing shallbe filed with the Water Clerk.

Legal Notice No.: 41662First Publication: November 13, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

Misc. Private Legals

Public Notice

DISTRICT COURT,WATER DIVISION 1, COLORADO

OCTOBER 2014 WATERRESUME PUBLICATION

TO: ALL PERSONS INTERESTED INWATER APPLICATIONS IN

WATER DIV. 1

Pursuant to C.R.S. 37-92-302, you are no-tified that the following is a resume of allwater right applications and certainamendments filed in the Office of the Wa-ter Clerk during the month of OCTOBER2014 for each County affected.

14CW3127 THE COLORADO WATERCONSERVATION BOARD ON BEHALFOF THE STATE OF COLORADO, INBEAR CREEK LAKE IN THE WATER-SHED OF THE SOUTH PLATTE, RIVER,APPLICATION TO MAKE CONDITION-AL WATER RIGHTS ABSOLUTE, INJEFFERSON COUNTY, COLORADO.WELD COUNTY DISTRICT COURT, WA-TER DIVISION 1, 901 NINTH AVENUE,GREELEY, CO 80631. 1. Name and ad-dress of applicant: The Colorado WaterConservation Board (the “CWCB”), 1313Sherman Street, Rm #721, Denver, CO80203. Direct all pleadings to: Susan J.Schneider, First Assistant Attorney Gener-al, Natural Resources & Environment Sec-tion, Office of the Colorado Attorney Gen-eral, 1300 Broadway, 7th Floor, DenverCO 80203. 2. Name of structure: BearCreek Lake, Bear Creek Dam. 3. De-scription of water right: Application toMake Conditional Water Rights Absolute:(A) Original decree: By decree of thisCourt in Case No. 79CW306, dated May5, 1980; (B) Subsequent Decrees:84CW114, 84CW115, 88CW94, 88CW95,98CW278 and 05CW225, dated October3, 2008. (C) Location: In Section 32,Township 4 South, Range 69 West, 6thP.M. and in Section 5, Township 5 South,Range 69 West, 6th P.M. Beginning at theNW corner of Section 32 thence south 26º58’ east 2030.8 feet to the NW end ofBear Creek Dam then south 310 15’ east5678.2 feet to the end of Bear Creek Dam.(D) Source: Bear Creek, Turkey Creek.(E) Amount and Appropriation date: 3989AF (Total); August 29, 1970 (2000) AF);October 1, 1970 (1989 AF); the condition-al water right in the amount of 3989 AFbecame eligible to be decreed absoluteeffective August 7, 2014, the effectivedate of section 37-92-301(4)(e), C.R.S.(2014). (F) Uses: Recreation and piscat-orial are absolute. Municipal, industrial, ir-rigation and domestic were last decreedconditional in Case No. 05CW225 in 2008.4. Detailed outline of work done: Applic-ant has notified the land owners, the Cityof Lakewood - c/o counsel, David S.Hayes, Petros & White, LLC., 1999 Broad-way, Suite 3200, Denver, CO 80202;Phone: 303-825-1980; and the U.S. ArmyCorps of Engineers c/o Gwyn Jarrett,Project Manager for the U.S. Army Corpsof Engineers, 1616 Capital Avenue,Omaha, NE 68102-4901 of this applica-tion to make conditional water rights abso-lute in Bear Creek Lake. The project iscomplete and 3989 AF of water has beenplaced to beneficial use and should bemade absolute pursuant to section 37-92-301(4)(e), which states that “[a] decreedconditional water storage right shall bemade absolute for all decreed purposes tothe extent of the volume of the appropri-ation that has been captured, possessed,and controlled at the decreed storagestructure.” Since the applicant has de-creed storage rights that are absolute forpiscatorial and recreational purposes inBear Creek in the amount of 3989 AF, theapplicant has therefore captured, pos-sessed, and controlled 3989 AF of waterat the decreed storage structure. Thus,under section 37-92-301(4)(e), the de-creed conditional water storage right shallbe made absolute for municipal, domestic,industrial, and irrigation uses for 3989 AF,which is the extent of the volume of theappropriation that has been captured,possessed, and controlled at the decreedstorage structure and previously claimedand decreed as conditional. Further,even without the promulgation of section37-92-301(4)(e), the Applicant still wouldhave met the requirements for obtaining adiligence decree for the conditional usesunder the previous statutes because BearCreek is part of an integrated system,along with Chatfield reservoir and CherryCreek reservoir. The CWCB and a num-ber of water providers contributed over$2.5 million in cash and in-kind servicesthroughout the Chatfield Reallocationstudy effort. Further, CWCB received au-thorization from the Colorado General As-sembly to purchase a portion of the20,600 acre-feet of storage space thatwas not otherwise subscribed to by waterproviders. The CWCB funding for thoseunclaimed shares totals $62 million, buthas not yet been spent.

THE WATER RIGHTS CLAIMED BYTHESE APPLICATIONS MAY AFFECTIN PRIORITY ANY WATER RIGHTSCLAIMED OR HERETOFORE ADJUDIC-ATED WITHIN THIS DIVISION ANDOWNERS OF AFFECTED RIGHTSMUST APPEAR TO OBJECT WITHINTHE TIME PROVIDED BY STATUTE ORBE FOREVER BARRED.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED that anyparty who wishes to oppose an applica-tion, or an amended application, may filewith the Water Clerk, P. O. Box 2038,Greeley, CO 80632, a verified Statementof Opposition, setting forth facts as to whythe application should not be granted, orwhy it should be granted only in part or oncertain conditions. Such Statement of Op-position must be filed by the last day ofDECEMBER 2014 (forms available onwww.courts.state.co.us or in the Clerk’soffice), and must be filed as an Originaland include $158.00 filing fee. A copy ofeach Statement of Opposition must alsobe served upon the Appl icant orApplicant’s Attorney and an affidavit orcertificate of such service of mailing shallbe filed with the Water Clerk.

Legal Notice No.: 41662First Publication: November 13, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

Government Legals LEGAL NOTICE

PUBLIC HEARING

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that onTuesday the 18th day of November theJefferson County Board of Health willconduct a public hearing to give con-sideration to variance and review casesas they pertain to the IndividualSewage Disposal System Regulationsand other Public Health business.These cases will be heard immediately fol-lowing the closure of the business meet-ing of the Board of Health in HearingRoom Two at the Jefferson County Courtsand Administration Building, 100 Jeffer-son County Parkway, Golden, Colorado.The business meeting begins at 8:00 a.m.

Lindsey Gonzales,Clerk to the Board of HealthJefferson County303-271-5716

Legal Notice No.: 219011First Publication: November 6, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

Case No. 2014-056Tax Lien 2010-01568NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REALESTATE AT TAX SALE AND OFAPPLICATION FOR ISSUANCEOF TREASURER’S DEEDTo Every Person in Actual Possession ofOccupancy of the hereinafter DescribedLand, Lot or Premises, and to the Personin Whose name the same was Taxed orSpecially Assessed, and to all Personshaving an Interest or Title of Record in orto the said Premises and, To Whom ItMay Concern, and more especially to:James M. Barbachano5401 Green Ferry Rd.Post Falls ID 83854;James M. Barbachano21709 N. Viewpoint Dr.Rathdrum, ID 83858-6671James Barbachano2828 Cochran Street #323Simi Valley, CA 93065;James M. Barbachano2828 Cochran Street #33Simi Valley, CA 93065;Bank of the WestNW Metro Denver BBC #211903779 Evergreen ParkwayP.O. Box 2650Evergreen, CO 80437-2650;Legal: WAH KEENEY PARK,Sec. 33, Twn. 04, Rng. 71, Subdiv.791000, Blk 015, Lot 0016, Lot 017 andLot 018, County of Jefferson, State of Col-orado;You and each of you are hereby notifiedthat on the 20th day of October, A.D. 2011the then county Treasurer of the County ofJefferson and State of Colorado, sold atpublic sale to Jefferson County assignor ofRichard W. Morgan applicant, who hasmade demand for a Treasurer’s Deed, thefollowing described real estate, situate inthe County of Jefferson, State of Color-ado, to witWAH KEENEY PARK,Sec. 33, Twn. 04, Rng. 71, Subdiv.791000, Blk 015, Lot 0016, Lot 017 andLot 018,County of Jefferson, State of Colorado;That said tax sale was made to satisfy thedelinquent 2010 taxes assessed againstsaid real estate for the year 2010; thatsaid real estate was taxed in the name ofJames M. Barbachano that the statutoryperiod of redemption expired October 20,A.D. 2014 that the same has not been re-deemed; that said property may be re-deemed at any time before a Tax Deed isissued; that a Tax Deed will be issued tothe said Richard W. Morgan lawful holderof said certificate, on the 12th day of Feb-ruary at 5:00 o’clock P.M., A.D. 2015, un-less the same has been redeemed on orbefore 5:00 P.M. of said date.WITNESS my hand and sealthis 20th day of October 2014Tim KauffmanCounty Treasurer of Jefferson County

Legal Notice No.: 41554First Publication: October 30, 2014Last Publication: November 13 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

Government Legals

PUBLIC NOTICE

Case No. 2014-056Tax Lien 2010-01568NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REALESTATE AT TAX SALE AND OFAPPLICATION FOR ISSUANCEOF TREASURER’S DEEDTo Every Person in Actual Possession ofOccupancy of the hereinafter DescribedLand, Lot or Premises, and to the Personin Whose name the same was Taxed orSpecially Assessed, and to all Personshaving an Interest or Title of Record in orto the said Premises and, To Whom ItMay Concern, and more especially to:James M. Barbachano5401 Green Ferry Rd.Post Falls ID 83854;James M. Barbachano21709 N. Viewpoint Dr.Rathdrum, ID 83858-6671James Barbachano2828 Cochran Street #323Simi Valley, CA 93065;James M. Barbachano2828 Cochran Street #33Simi Valley, CA 93065;Bank of the WestNW Metro Denver BBC #211903779 Evergreen ParkwayP.O. Box 2650Evergreen, CO 80437-2650;Legal: WAH KEENEY PARK,Sec. 33, Twn. 04, Rng. 71, Subdiv.791000, Blk 015, Lot 0016, Lot 017 andLot 018, County of Jefferson, State of Col-orado;You and each of you are hereby notifiedthat on the 20th day of October, A.D. 2011the then county Treasurer of the County ofJefferson and State of Colorado, sold atpublic sale to Jefferson County assignor ofRichard W. Morgan applicant, who hasmade demand for a Treasurer’s Deed, thefollowing described real estate, situate inthe County of Jefferson, State of Color-ado, to witWAH KEENEY PARK,Sec. 33, Twn. 04, Rng. 71, Subdiv.791000, Blk 015, Lot 0016, Lot 017 andLot 018,County of Jefferson, State of Colorado;That said tax sale was made to satisfy thedelinquent 2010 taxes assessed againstsaid real estate for the year 2010; thatsaid real estate was taxed in the name ofJames M. Barbachano that the statutoryperiod of redemption expired October 20,A.D. 2014 that the same has not been re-deemed; that said property may be re-deemed at any time before a Tax Deed isissued; that a Tax Deed will be issued tothe said Richard W. Morgan lawful holderof said certificate, on the 12th day of Feb-ruary at 5:00 o’clock P.M., A.D. 2015, un-less the same has been redeemed on orbefore 5:00 P.M. of said date.WITNESS my hand and sealthis 20th day of October 2014Tim KauffmanCounty Treasurer of Jefferson County

Legal Notice No.: 41554First Publication: October 30, 2014Last Publication: November 13 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

Case No. 2014-061Tax Lien 2009-01934NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REALESTATE AT TAX SALE AND OFAPPLICATION FOR ISSUANCEOF TREASURER’S DEEDTo Every Person in Actual Possession ofOccupancy of the hereinafter DescribedLand, Lot or Premises, and to the Personin Whose name the same was Taxed orSpecially Assessed, and to all Personshaving an Interest or Title of Record in orto the said Premises and, To Whom ItMay Concern, and more especially to:Geo W. Olinger, ‘‘Inc.” a Corporationc/o Jefferson County Treasurer100 Jefferson County ParkwayGolden, CO 80419;James Garrison(holder of cert. #2008-01628)P.O. Box 44Indian Hills CO 80454;Legal: A tract of land in Indian Hills 2ndFiling lying between Giant Gulch Roadand Taos Road and lying North of Lot 16,Block 12, County of Jefferson, State ofColorado;You and each of you are hereby notifiedthat on the 21st day of October, A.D. 2010the then county Treasurer of the County ofJefferson and State of Colorado, sold atpublic sale to Jefferson County assignor ofGary Cogswell applicant, who has madedemand for a Treasurer’s Deed, the fol-lowing described real estate, situate inthe County of Jefferson, State of Color-ado, to witA tract of land in Indian Hills 2nd Filing ly-ing between Giant Gulch Road and TaosRoad and lying North of Lot 16, Block 12,County of Jefferson, State of Colorado;That said tax sale was made to satisfy thedelinquent 2009 taxes assessed againstsaid real estate for the year 2009; thatsaid real estate was taxed in the name ofGeo W. Olinger Inc. that the statutory peri-od of redemption expired October 21, A.D.2013 that the same has not been re-deemed; that said property may be re-deemed at any time before a Tax Deed isissued; that a Tax Deed will be issued tothe said Gary Cogswell lawful holder ofsaid certificate, on the 12th day of Febru-ary at 5:00 o’clock P.M., A.D. 2015, un-less the same has been redeemed on orbefore 5:00 P.M. of said date.WITNESS my hand and seal this22nd day of October 2014Tim KauffmanCounty Treasurer of Jefferson County

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No. 2014-049Tax Sale 2009-00672NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REALESTATE AT TAX SALE AND OFAPPLICATION FOR ISSUANCEOF TREASURER’S DEEDTo Every Person in Actual Possession ofOccupancy of the hereinafter DescribedLand, Lot or Premises, and to the Personin Whose name the same was Taxed orSpecially Assessed, and to all Personshaving an Interest or Title of Record in orto the said Premises and, To Whom ItMay Concern, and more especially to:Dennis L. LynnDeborah L. Lynn16697Jefferson St.,Pine, CO 80470-8857;Deborah L. Gilbert16697 Jefferson StreetPine, CO 80470-8857;Legal: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 and W1/2 ofvacated street adjoining to East line of Lot1 all in Block 30, PINE GROVE, County ofJefferson, State of Colorado; (aka 16697Jefferson Street)You and each of you are hereby notifiedthat on the 21st day of October , A.D.2010, the then county Treasurer of theCounty of Jefferson and State of Color-ado, sold at public sale toGary Schlageter applicant, who havemade demand for a Treasurer’s Deed, thefollowing described real estate, situate inthe County of Jefferson and State of Col-orado, to wit, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 andW1/2 of vacated street adjoining to Eastline of Lot 1 all in Block 30, PINE GROVE,County of Jefferson, State of Colorado;(aka 16697 Jefferson Street)That said tax sale was made to satisfy thedelinquent 2009 taxes assessed againstsaid real estate for the year 2009 that saidreal estate was taxed in the name of Den-nis L. Lynn and Deborah L. Lynn that thestatutory period of redemption expired Oc-tober 21, A.D. 2013; that the same hasnot been redeemed; that said propertymay be redeemed at any time before TaxDeed is issued; that a Tax Deed will be is-sued to the said, Gary Schlageter lawfulholder of said certificate, on the 12th dayof February at 5:00 o’clock P. M., A.D.2015, unless the same has been re-deemed on or before 5:00 P.M. of saiddate.WITNESS my hand and seal this22th Day of October A.D. 2014.Tim KauffmanCounty Treasurer of Jefferson County

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Public Notice

Case No. 2014-023Tax Lien 2008-01025NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REALESTATE AT TAX SALE AND OFAPPLICATION FOR ISSUANCEOF TREASURER’S DEEDTo Every Person in Actual Possession ofOccupancy of the hereinafter DescribedLand, Lot or Premises, and to the Personin Whose name the same was Taxed orSpecially Assessed, and to all Personshaving an Interest or Title of Record in orto the said Premises and, To Whom ItMay Concern, and more especially to:Westland Town Center LLCc/o Alex Meave Property Tax MgmtAssociatesP. O. Box 4900Scottsdale, AZ 85261-4900;Westland Town Center LLCc/o Westfield Corporation Inc.11601 Wilshire Blvd., 12th FloorLos Angeles, CA 90025;Legal: WESTLAND TOWNE CENTER,Sec. 33, Twn. 03, Rng. 69, SW ¼, Subdiv.825100, Blk 001, Lot 0011, (AKA 10785W. Colfax AVE.) County of Jefferson,State of Colorado;You and each of you are hereby notifiedthat on the 22nd day of October, A.D.2009 the then county Treasurer of theCounty of Jefferson and State of Color-ado, sold at public sale to Mark ZirinskyCustodian US Bank assignor of Mark Zir-insky applicant, who has made demandfor a Treasurer’s Deed, the following de-scribed real estate, situate in the Countyof Jefferson, State of Colorado, to witWESTLAND TOWNE CENTER,Sec. 33, Twn. 03, Rng. 69, SW ¼, Subdiv.825100, Blk 001, Lot 0011, (AKA 10785W. Colfax AVE.) County of Jefferson,State of Colorado;That said tax sale was made to satisfy thedelinquent 2008 taxes assessed againstsaid real estate for the year 2008; thatsaid real estate was taxed in the name ofWESTLAND TOWN CENTER LLC thatthe statutory period of redemption expiredOctober 22, A.D. 2012 that the same hasnot been redeemed; that said propertymay be redeemed at any time before aTax Deed is issued; that a Tax Deed willbe issued to the said Mark Zirinsky lawfulholder of said certificate, on the 12th dayof February at 5:00 o’clock P.M., A.D.2015, unless the same has been re-deemed on or before 5:00 P.M. of saiddate.

WITNESS my hand and seal this22th day of October 2014Tim KauffmanCounty Treasurer of Jefferson County

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Public Notice

Case No. 2014-023Tax Lien 2008-01025NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REALESTATE AT TAX SALE AND OFAPPLICATION FOR ISSUANCEOF TREASURER’S DEEDTo Every Person in Actual Possession ofOccupancy of the hereinafter DescribedLand, Lot or Premises, and to the Personin Whose name the same was Taxed orSpecially Assessed, and to all Personshaving an Interest or Title of Record in orto the said Premises and, To Whom ItMay Concern, and more especially to:Westland Town Center LLCc/o Alex Meave Property Tax MgmtAssociatesP. O. Box 4900Scottsdale, AZ 85261-4900;Westland Town Center LLCc/o Westfield Corporation Inc.11601 Wilshire Blvd., 12th FloorLos Angeles, CA 90025;Legal: WESTLAND TOWNE CENTER,Sec. 33, Twn. 03, Rng. 69, SW ¼, Subdiv.825100, Blk 001, Lot 0011, (AKA 10785W. Colfax AVE.) County of Jefferson,State of Colorado;You and each of you are hereby notifiedthat on the 22nd day of October, A.D.2009 the then county Treasurer of theCounty of Jefferson and State of Color-ado, sold at public sale to Mark ZirinskyCustodian US Bank assignor of Mark Zir-insky applicant, who has made demandfor a Treasurer’s Deed, the following de-scribed real estate, situate in the Countyof Jefferson, State of Colorado, to witWESTLAND TOWNE CENTER,Sec. 33, Twn. 03, Rng. 69, SW ¼, Subdiv.825100, Blk 001, Lot 0011, (AKA 10785W. Colfax AVE.) County of Jefferson,State of Colorado;That said tax sale was made to satisfy thedelinquent 2008 taxes assessed againstsaid real estate for the year 2008; thatsaid real estate was taxed in the name ofWESTLAND TOWN CENTER LLC thatthe statutory period of redemption expiredOctober 22, A.D. 2012 that the same hasnot been redeemed; that said propertymay be redeemed at any time before aTax Deed is issued; that a Tax Deed willbe issued to the said Mark Zirinsky lawfulholder of said certificate, on the 12th dayof February at 5:00 o’clock P.M., A.D.2015, unless the same has been re-deemed on or before 5:00 P.M. of saiddate.

WITNESS my hand and seal this22th day of October 2014Tim KauffmanCounty Treasurer of Jefferson County

Legal Notice No.: 41586First Publication: October 30, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

PUBLIC NOTICE

NOTICE CONCERNING PROPOSED2015 BUDGET OF

WEST POINT METROPOLITANDISTRICT

NOTICE is hereby given that a proposedbudget has been submitted to theBoard of Directors of the West PointMetropolitan District for the ensuingyear of 2015; that a copy of such pro-posed budget has been filed in the officeof Collins Cockrel & Cole, 390 UnionBoulevard, Suite 400, Lakewood, Color-ado 80228, where the same is open forpublic inspection; and that such pro-posed budget will be considered at apublic hearing of the Board of Direct-ors of the District to be held at 13810W. 85th Drive, Arvada, Colorado, onNovember 18, 2014 at 3:00 p.m. Anyelector within the District may, at any timeprior to the final adoption of the budget, in-spect the budget and file or register anyobjections thereto.

WEST POINT METROPOLITANDISTRICT

By: /s/ Erik J. Velapoldi, Secretary

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Case No. 2014-057Tax Lien 2010-01687NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REALESTATE AT TAX SALE AND OFAPPLICATION FOR ISSUANCEOF TREASURER’S DEEDTo Every Person in Actual Possession ofOccupancy of the hereinafter DescribedLand, Lot or Premises, and to the Personin Whose name the same was Taxed orSpecially Assessed, and to all Personshaving an Interest or Title of Record in orto the said Premises and, To Whom ItMay Concern, and more especially to:John Charles Tsatsos,P.O. Box 1278Morrison, CO 80465-5278;John Charles Tsatsos9969 South Turkey CreekMorrison, CO 80465;Mountain CascadesJohn TsatsosAka John Charles TsatsosP.O. Box 1278Morrison, CO 80465;Countrywide Bank, N.A.A Natl. Assn.1199 North Fairfax St., Ste. 500Alexandria, VA 22314;Ford Motor Credit Company LLCc/o Charles B. Darrah & AssociatesAttorney at Law99 Inca StreetDenver, CO 80223;Legal:A parcel of land located in the North ½ ofthe Southwest ¼ of Section 8, Township 6South, Range 70 West of the 6th P.M.,County of Jefferson, State of Colorado,being more particularly described as fol-lows:Commencing at the center ¼ of said Sec-tion 8; Thence S. 89° 34ꞌ 52″ W, a dis-tance of 305.99 feet to a point; Thence89° 13ꞌ 57″ W, a distance of 338.67 feet toa point; Thence S 3° 40ꞌ 41″ W, a dis-tance of 237.47 feet to the point of begin-ning; Thence S 34° 26ꞌ 45″ W, a distanceof 121.24 feet to a point; Thence N 16° 37ꞌ19″ E, a distance of 100.99 feet to a point; Thence N 85° 22ꞌ 15″ E, a distance of39.82 feet to the point of beginning; saiddescribed Tract containing 0.04 acre(1,873 square feet), more or less. Countyof Jefferson, State of Colorado;You and each of you are hereby notifiedthat on the 20th day of October, A.D. 2011the then county Treasurer of the County ofJefferson and State of Colorado, sold atpublic sale to Jefferson County assignor ofMarcella M. Johnson applicant, who hasmade demand for a Treasurer’s Deed, thefollowing described real estate, situate inthe County of Jefferson, State of Color-ado, to witA parcel of land located in the North ½ ofthe Southwest ¼ of Section 8, Township 6South, Range 70 West of the 6th P.M.,County of Jefferson, State of Colorado,being more particularly described as fol-lows:Commencing at the center ¼ of said Sec-tion 8; Thence S. 89° 34ꞌ 52″ W, a dis-tance of 305.99 feet to a point; Thence89° 13ꞌ 57″ W, a distance of 338.67 feet toa point; Thence S 3° 40ꞌ 41″ W, a dis-tance of 237.47 feet to the point of begin-ning; Thence S 34° 26ꞌ 45″ W, a distanceof 121.24 feet to a point; Thence N 16° 37ꞌ19″ E, a distance of 100.99 feet to a point;Thence N 85° 22ꞌ 15″ E, a distance of39.82 feet to the point of beginning; saiddescribed Tract containing 0.04 acre(1,873 square feet), more or less. Countyof Jefferson, State of Colorado;That said tax sale was made to satisfy thedelinquent 2010 taxes assessed againstsaid real estate for the year 2010; thatsaid real estate was taxed in the name ofJohn Charles Tsatsos that the statutoryperiod of redemption expired October 20,A.D. 2014 that the same has not been re-deemed; that said property may be re-deemed at any time before a Tax Deed isissued; that a Tax Deed will be issued tothe said Marcella M. Johnson lawful hold-er of said certificate, on the 12th day ofMarch at 5:00 o’clock P.M., A.D. 2015, un-less the same has been redeemed on orbefore 5:00 P.M. of said date.WITNESS my hand and sealthis 20th day of October 2014Tim KauffmanCounty Treasurer of Jefferson County

Legal Notice No.: 41603First Publication: November 6, 2014Last Publication: November 20, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

LEGAL NOTICE

RESOLUTION CC14-398NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

THAT THE BOARD OF COUNTYCOMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY

OF JEFFERSON,STATE OF COLORADO,

shall be considering the adoption ofResolution No. CC14-398 regardingamending the 2014 Adopted Budget asapproved and appropriated, and shalltake action on said Resolution at apublic hearing to be held on Tuesday,November 25th 2014, at the hour of8:00 a.m. in Hearing Room 1, JeffersonCounty Administration and Courts Fa-cility at 100 Jefferson County Parkway,Golden, Colorado, 80419.

The proposed Resolution is available forinspection at the Office of the Budget Dir-ector, 100 Jefferson County Parkway, Ste4570 in Golden, Colorado. Any inter-ested elector of Jefferson County may fileobjection to the Resolution at any time pri-or to final adoption of the Resolution.

Legal Notice No.: 41626First Publication: November 13, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

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LEGAL NOTICE

RESOLUTION CC14-398NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING

THAT THE BOARD OF COUNTYCOMMISSIONERS OF THE COUNTY

OF JEFFERSON,STATE OF COLORADO,

shall be considering the adoption ofResolution No. CC14-398 regardingamending the 2014 Adopted Budget asapproved and appropriated, and shalltake action on said Resolution at apublic hearing to be held on Tuesday,November 25th 2014, at the hour of8:00 a.m. in Hearing Room 1, JeffersonCounty Administration and Courts Fa-cility at 100 Jefferson County Parkway,Golden, Colorado, 80419.

The proposed Resolution is available forinspection at the Office of the Budget Dir-ector, 100 Jefferson County Parkway, Ste4570 in Golden, Colorado. Any inter-ested elector of Jefferson County may fileobjection to the Resolution at any time pri-or to final adoption of the Resolution.

Legal Notice No.: 41626First Publication: November 13, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

Case No. 2014-048Tax Lien 2010-01692NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REALESTATE AT TAX SALEAND OF APPLICATION FORISSUANCE OF TREASURER’S DEEDTo Every Person in Actual Possession ofOccupancy of the hereinafter DescribedLand, Lot or Premises, and to the Personin Whose name the same was Taxed orSpecially Assessed, and to all Personshaving an Interest or Title of Record in orto the said Premises and, To Whom ItMay Concern, and more especially to:Harold L. Barnard Jacquelin Barnardc/o City of LakewoodProperty Management480 S. Allison ParkwayLakewood, CO 80226;Legal: That part of the NW 1/4 of the SW¼ of Section 27, Township 4S, Range 69West of the 6th P.M., described as fol-lows:Commencing at a point on the South lineof the North half of the NW ¼ of the SW ¼of Section 27, said point being 792 feetEast of the SW corner of the N1/2 NW1/4SW1/4, of Section 27, thence East 165feet along the South line of the N1/2NW1/4 SW1/4 of Section 27, thence atright angles North 165 feet, thence at rightangles West 165 feet, thence at rightangles South 165 feet to point of begin-ning. S 25 feet of the description in thedeed recorded at Reception Number855617, EXCEPT the West 25 feet there-of. County of Jefferson, State of Colorado;You and each of you are hereby notifiedthat on the 20th day of October, A.D. 2011the then county Treasurer of the County ofJefferson and State of Colorado, sold atpublic sale to Jefferson County assignor ofCity of Lakewood applicant, who hasmade demand for a Treasurer’s Deed, thefollowing described real estate, situate inthe County of Jefferson, State of Color-ado, to witThat part of the NW 1/4 of the SW ¼ ofSection 27, Township 4S, Range 69 Westof the 6th P.M., described as follows:Commencing at a point on the South lineof the North half of the NW ¼ of the SW ¼of Section 27, said point being 792 feetEast of the SW corner of the N1/2 NW1/4SW1/4, of Section 27, thence East 165feet along the South line of the N1/2NW1/4 SW1/4 of Section 27, thence atright angles North 165 feet, thence at rightangles West 165 feet, thence at rightangles South 165 feet to point of begin-ning. S 25 feet of the description in thedeed recorded at Reception Number855617, EXCEPT the West 25 feet there-of. County of Jefferson, State of Colorado;That said tax sale was made to satisfy thedelinquent 2010 taxes assessed againstsaid real estate for the year 2010; thatsaid real estate was taxed in the name ofHarold L. Barnard and Jacquelin Barnardthat the statutory period of redemption ex-pired October 20, A.D. 2014 that the samehas not been redeemed; that said prop-erty may be redeemed at any time beforea Tax Deed is issued; that a Tax Deed willbe issued to the said City of Lakewoodlawful holder of said certificate, on the11th day of March at 5:00 o’clock P.M.,A.D. 2015, unless the same has been re-deemed on or before 5:00 P.M. of saiddate.WITNESS my hand and seal this 29th dayof October 2014Tim KauffmanCounty Treasurer of Jefferson County

Legal Notice No.: 41638First Publication: November 13, 2014Last Publication: November 27, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

NOTICE AS TO PROPOSED BUDGETAND NOTICE CONCERNING BUDGET

AMENDMENT

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that theproposed budget for the ensuing yearof 2015 has been submitted to theCountrydale Metropolitan District ("Dis-trict"). Such proposed budget will beconsidered at a meeting of the Board ofDirectors of the District to be held atWestfield Development, 1800 Larimer,Ste. 1300, Denver, Colorado, at 10:00a.m. on 17th day of November, 2014.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a res-olution to amend the 2014 budget for theDistrict may also be considered at theabove-referenced meeting of the Board ofDirectors of the District.

A copy of the proposed 2015 budget anda copy of the resolution to amend the2014 budget, if required, are available forpublic inspection at the offices of Clifton-LarsonAllen LLP, 8390 E. Crescent Pkwy.,Suite 500, Greenwood Village, Colorado.Any interested elector within the Districtmay, at any time prior to final adoption ofthe 2015 budget and final adoption of aresolution to amend the 2014 budget, fileor register any objections thereto.

Dated November 4, 2014.

Countrydale Metropolitan DistrictBy: /s/ Denise DenslowDistrict Manager

Legal Notice No.: 41640First Publication: November 13, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

NOTICE AS TO PROPOSED BUDGETAND NOTICE CONCERNING BUDGET

AMENDMENT

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that theproposed budget for the ensuing yearof 2015 has been submitted to the Ban-croft-Clover Water and Sanitation Dis-trict ("District"). Such proposedbudget will be considered at a meetingof the Board of Directors of the Districtto be held at 900 South WadsworthBoulevard, Lakewood, Colorado, at6:00 p.m. on Monday, December 8,2014.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a res-olution to amend the 2014 budget for theDistrict may also be considered at theabove-referenced meeting of the Board ofDirectors of the District.

A copy of the proposed 2015 budget anda copy of the resolution to amend the2014 budget, if required, are available forpublic inspection at the offices of 900South Wadsworth Boulevard, Lakewood,Colorado. Any interested elector withinthe District may, at any time prior to finaladoption of the 2015 budget and final ad-option of a resolution to amend the 2014budget, file or register any objectionsthereto.

Dated November 13, 2014.

BANCROFT-CLOVER WATER ANDSANITATION DISTRICT

By: /s/ Tracy D. Gilchrist, President

Legal Notice No.: 41643First Publication: November 13, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

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Public Notice

NOTICE AS TO PROPOSED BUDGETAND NOTICE CONCERNING BUDGET

AMENDMENT

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that theproposed budget for the ensuing yearof 2015 has been submitted to the Ban-croft-Clover Water and Sanitation Dis-trict ("District"). Such proposedbudget will be considered at a meetingof the Board of Directors of the Districtto be held at 900 South WadsworthBoulevard, Lakewood, Colorado, at6:00 p.m. on Monday, December 8,2014.

NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN that a res-olution to amend the 2014 budget for theDistrict may also be considered at theabove-referenced meeting of the Board ofDirectors of the District.

A copy of the proposed 2015 budget anda copy of the resolution to amend the2014 budget, if required, are available forpublic inspection at the offices of 900South Wadsworth Boulevard, Lakewood,Colorado. Any interested elector withinthe District may, at any time prior to finaladoption of the 2015 budget and final ad-option of a resolution to amend the 2014budget, file or register any objectionsthereto.

Dated November 13, 2014.

BANCROFT-CLOVER WATER ANDSANITATION DISTRICT

By: /s/ Tracy D. Gilchrist, President

Legal Notice No.: 41643First Publication: November 13, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

NOTICE AS TO PUBLIC HEARINGON PROPOSED BUDGET

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a pro-posed annual budget has been submittedto the City Council of the City of Goldenfor the ensuing fiscal year 2015. A copyof said proposed budget has been filed inthe office of the City Clerk of the City ofGolden, where the same is open for pub-lic inspection. Said proposed budget willbe considered for final adoption, at therescheduled regular meeting on Decem-ber 4, 2014 at 6:30 p.m. at a Golden CityHall, 911 10th Street, Golden, CO 80401.Any person may, at any time prior to the fi-nal adoption of the budget, file or registerhis/her comments thereto at the meetingsor in writing to City Council, 911 10thStreet, Golden, CO 80401 or [email protected].

CITY COUNCIL OFTHE CITY OF GOLDEN, COLORADOBy Susan M. Brooks, City Clerk

Legal Notice No.: 41669First Publication: November 13, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

Public Notice

ORDINANCE NO. 1994

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER5.17 OF THE GOLDEN MUNICIPALCODE RELATING TO STANDARDSAND CONTROLS FOR ALARMSYSTEMS

WHEREAS, the City Council finds that re-sponding to false alarms is a significantdrain on the Police Department’s financialand personnel resources, and;WHEREAS, the City Council finds thatsending Police Officers to respond to falsealarms potentially endangers those of-ficers, and the public by needlessly divert-ing police resources, and risks engender-ing complacency; andWHEREAS, the City Council has passedResolution _________, authorizing andencouraging the Golden Police Depart-ment to institute those policies and pro-cedures it judges to be necessary and ap-propriate to insure public safety, and max-imum efficient use of Golden Police re-sources when responding to alarms; andWHEREAS, under the Golden Police De-partments new policies and procedures,alarm permits and registration fees are nolonger required.

THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THECITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OFGOLDEN, COLORADO:

Section 1. Chapter 5.17.010(h) of theGolden Municipal Code is deleted in itsentirety:

Section 2. Chapters 5.17.040 through5.17.070 of the Golden Municipal Codeare deleted in their entirety:

Section 3. Chapters 5.17.090 through5.17.115 of the Golden Municipal Codeare modified to provide:

5.17.090. False Alarm Fee.a) A false alarm fee shall be imposedupon the Alarm User for every false alarmcommencing with the third false alarm inany calendar year to which the police de-partment responds.b) The schedule and amount of the feeshall be set by resolution of City Council.c) Upon receipt of five false alarms in acalendar year, the police chief shall notifythe Alarm User that the police departmentwill not respond to any further alarms atthe location unless it receives a requestfrom an on-site person reporting a crime inprogress until all false alarm fees are paidand the Alarm User demonstrates to thepolice chief’s satisfaction that measureshave been instituted to solve the falsealarm problems.

5.17.100. Collection of Fees.a) Whenever the police chief determines afee for a false alarm should be imposedpursuant to this chapter, the police chiefshall by first class mail send a notice tothe Alarm User where the alarm system islocated, setting forth the amount of the feedue and the reason for its imposition.b) It shall be unlawful for any person to failto pay the false alarm fee within thirtydays of the mailing of the notice providedfor in subsection (a) of this section.c) Failure to pay the administrative feewithin the required time shall result in thepolice department not responding to analarm at the location unless it receives arequest from an on-site person reporting acrime in progress.

5.17.110. Administrative Review Pro-cedures.a) Within 10 days of receipt of the noticefor a false alarm fee, the Alarm User maysubmit a written statement setting forth thereasons why such fee should not be im-posed. Within 10 days of the receipt ofthe written statement, the police chief shallmake a decision based on the statementof the Alarm User and all other informa-tion provided the police chief. The AlarmUser shall be notified in writing of the po-lice chief’s decision.

5.17.115. Establishment of Lien. If theAlarm User fails to pay when due any feeimposed by this chapter, the city may, inaddition to any other collection remedy,certify the charge as due and unpaid andsubmit same to the Jefferson CountyTreasurer to be levied against such per-sons property and to be collected as oth-er taxes, plus a 15% administrative fee.

Section 4. If any article, section, para-graph, sentence, clause or phrase of thisordinance is held to be unconstitutional orinvalid for any reason, such decision shallnot affect the validity or constitutionality ofthe remaining portions of this ordinance.The city council hereby declares that itwould have passed this ordinance andeach part or parts hereof irrespective ofthe fact that any one part or parts be de-clared unconstitutional or invalid.

Section 5. All other ordinances or por-tions thereof inconsistent or conflictingwith this ordinance or any portion hereofare hereby repealed to the extent of suchinconsistency or conflict.

Section 6. Violations of this ordinanceshall be punishable in accordance with theprovisions of Section 1.01.110 of theGolden Municipal Code.

Section 7. The repeal or modification ofany provision of the Municipal Code of theCity of Golden by this ordinance shall notrelease, extinguish, alter, modify orchange in whole or in part any penalty,forfeiture or liability, either civil or criminal,which shall have been incurred undersuch provision. Each provision shall betreated and held as still remaining in forcefor the purpose of sustaining any and allproper actions, suits, proceedings andprosecutions for enforcement of the pen-alty, forfeiture or liability, as well as for thepurpose of sustaining any judgment, de-cree or order which can or may berendered, entered or made in such ac-tions, suits, proceedings or prosecutions.

Section 8. This ordinance is deemed ne-cessary for the protection of the health,welfare and safety of the community.

Introduced, read, passed and orderedpublished the 6th day of November, 2014.

Passed and adopted upon second read-ing and ordered published this ___ day of_________, 2014.

Joseph G. Behm,Mayor Pro Tem

ATTEST:Susan M. Brooks, MMCCity Clerk

APPROVED AS TO FORM:David S. WilliamsonCity Attorney

I, Susan M. Brooks, City Clerk of the Cityof Golden, Colorado, do hereby certify thatthe foregoing is a true copy of a certainproposed ordinance introduced and readbefore the City Council of the City ofGolden at a regular meeting thereof heldon the 6th day of November, 2014, andordered by said City Council to be pub-lished as the law provides, and that a pub-lic hearing is declared for the 4th day ofDecember, 2014 at 6:30 p.m. in the Coun-cil Chambers of City Hall, 911 10th Street,Golden, Colorado.

(SEAL) ATTEST:SUSAN M. BROOKSSusan M. Brooks, City Clerkof the City of Golden, Colorado

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Public Notice

ORDINANCE NO. 1994

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER5.17 OF THE GOLDEN MUNICIPALCODE RELATING TO STANDARDSAND CONTROLS FOR ALARMSYSTEMS

WHEREAS, the City Council finds that re-sponding to false alarms is a significantdrain on the Police Department’s financialand personnel resources, and;WHEREAS, the City Council finds thatsending Police Officers to respond to falsealarms potentially endangers those of-ficers, and the public by needlessly divert-ing police resources, and risks engender-ing complacency; andWHEREAS, the City Council has passedResolution _________, authorizing andencouraging the Golden Police Depart-ment to institute those policies and pro-cedures it judges to be necessary and ap-propriate to insure public safety, and max-imum efficient use of Golden Police re-sources when responding to alarms; andWHEREAS, under the Golden Police De-partments new policies and procedures,alarm permits and registration fees are nolonger required.

THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THECITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OFGOLDEN, COLORADO:

Section 1. Chapter 5.17.010(h) of theGolden Municipal Code is deleted in itsentirety:

Section 2. Chapters 5.17.040 through5.17.070 of the Golden Municipal Codeare deleted in their entirety:

Section 3. Chapters 5.17.090 through5.17.115 of the Golden Municipal Codeare modified to provide:

5.17.090. False Alarm Fee.a) A false alarm fee shall be imposedupon the Alarm User for every false alarmcommencing with the third false alarm inany calendar year to which the police de-partment responds.b) The schedule and amount of the feeshall be set by resolution of City Council.c) Upon receipt of five false alarms in acalendar year, the police chief shall notifythe Alarm User that the police departmentwill not respond to any further alarms atthe location unless it receives a requestfrom an on-site person reporting a crime inprogress until all false alarm fees are paidand the Alarm User demonstrates to thepolice chief’s satisfaction that measureshave been instituted to solve the falsealarm problems.

5.17.100. Collection of Fees.a) Whenever the police chief determines afee for a false alarm should be imposedpursuant to this chapter, the police chiefshall by first class mail send a notice tothe Alarm User where the alarm system islocated, setting forth the amount of the feedue and the reason for its imposition.b) It shall be unlawful for any person to failto pay the false alarm fee within thirtydays of the mailing of the notice providedfor in subsection (a) of this section.c) Failure to pay the administrative feewithin the required time shall result in thepolice department not responding to analarm at the location unless it receives arequest from an on-site person reporting acrime in progress.

5.17.110. Administrative Review Pro-cedures.a) Within 10 days of receipt of the noticefor a false alarm fee, the Alarm User maysubmit a written statement setting forth thereasons why such fee should not be im-posed. Within 10 days of the receipt ofthe written statement, the police chief shallmake a decision based on the statementof the Alarm User and all other informa-tion provided the police chief. The AlarmUser shall be notified in writing of the po-lice chief’s decision.

5.17.115. Establishment of Lien. If theAlarm User fails to pay when due any feeimposed by this chapter, the city may, inaddition to any other collection remedy,certify the charge as due and unpaid andsubmit same to the Jefferson CountyTreasurer to be levied against such per-sons property and to be collected as oth-er taxes, plus a 15% administrative fee.

Section 4. If any article, section, para-graph, sentence, clause or phrase of thisordinance is held to be unconstitutional orinvalid for any reason, such decision shallnot affect the validity or constitutionality ofthe remaining portions of this ordinance.The city council hereby declares that itwould have passed this ordinance andeach part or parts hereof irrespective ofthe fact that any one part or parts be de-clared unconstitutional or invalid.

Section 5. All other ordinances or por-tions thereof inconsistent or conflictingwith this ordinance or any portion hereofare hereby repealed to the extent of suchinconsistency or conflict.

Section 6. Violations of this ordinanceshall be punishable in accordance with theprovisions of Section 1.01.110 of theGolden Municipal Code.

Section 7. The repeal or modification ofany provision of the Municipal Code of theCity of Golden by this ordinance shall notrelease, extinguish, alter, modify orchange in whole or in part any penalty,forfeiture or liability, either civil or criminal,which shall have been incurred undersuch provision. Each provision shall betreated and held as still remaining in forcefor the purpose of sustaining any and allproper actions, suits, proceedings andprosecutions for enforcement of the pen-alty, forfeiture or liability, as well as for thepurpose of sustaining any judgment, de-cree or order which can or may berendered, entered or made in such ac-tions, suits, proceedings or prosecutions.

Section 8. This ordinance is deemed ne-cessary for the protection of the health,welfare and safety of the community.

Introduced, read, passed and orderedpublished the 6th day of November, 2014.

Passed and adopted upon second read-ing and ordered published this ___ day of_________, 2014.

Joseph G. Behm,Mayor Pro Tem

ATTEST:Susan M. Brooks, MMCCity Clerk

APPROVED AS TO FORM:David S. WilliamsonCity Attorney

I, Susan M. Brooks, City Clerk of the Cityof Golden, Colorado, do hereby certify thatthe foregoing is a true copy of a certainproposed ordinance introduced and readbefore the City Council of the City ofGolden at a regular meeting thereof heldon the 6th day of November, 2014, andordered by said City Council to be pub-lished as the law provides, and that a pub-lic hearing is declared for the 4th day ofDecember, 2014 at 6:30 p.m. in the Coun-cil Chambers of City Hall, 911 10th Street,Golden, Colorado.

(SEAL) ATTEST:SUSAN M. BROOKSSusan M. Brooks, City Clerkof the City of Golden, Colorado

Legal Notice No.: 41670First Publication: November 13, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

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Public Notice

ORDINANCE NO. 1994

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER5.17 OF THE GOLDEN MUNICIPALCODE RELATING TO STANDARDSAND CONTROLS FOR ALARMSYSTEMS

WHEREAS, the City Council finds that re-sponding to false alarms is a significantdrain on the Police Department’s financialand personnel resources, and;WHEREAS, the City Council finds thatsending Police Officers to respond to falsealarms potentially endangers those of-ficers, and the public by needlessly divert-ing police resources, and risks engender-ing complacency; andWHEREAS, the City Council has passedResolution _________, authorizing andencouraging the Golden Police Depart-ment to institute those policies and pro-cedures it judges to be necessary and ap-propriate to insure public safety, and max-imum efficient use of Golden Police re-sources when responding to alarms; andWHEREAS, under the Golden Police De-partments new policies and procedures,alarm permits and registration fees are nolonger required.

THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THECITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OFGOLDEN, COLORADO:

Section 1. Chapter 5.17.010(h) of theGolden Municipal Code is deleted in itsentirety:

Section 2. Chapters 5.17.040 through5.17.070 of the Golden Municipal Codeare deleted in their entirety:

Section 3. Chapters 5.17.090 through5.17.115 of the Golden Municipal Codeare modified to provide:

5.17.090. False Alarm Fee.a) A false alarm fee shall be imposedupon the Alarm User for every false alarmcommencing with the third false alarm inany calendar year to which the police de-partment responds.b) The schedule and amount of the feeshall be set by resolution of City Council.c) Upon receipt of five false alarms in acalendar year, the police chief shall notifythe Alarm User that the police departmentwill not respond to any further alarms atthe location unless it receives a requestfrom an on-site person reporting a crime inprogress until all false alarm fees are paidand the Alarm User demonstrates to thepolice chief’s satisfaction that measureshave been instituted to solve the falsealarm problems.

5.17.100. Collection of Fees.a) Whenever the police chief determines afee for a false alarm should be imposedpursuant to this chapter, the police chiefshall by first class mail send a notice tothe Alarm User where the alarm system islocated, setting forth the amount of the feedue and the reason for its imposition.b) It shall be unlawful for any person to failto pay the false alarm fee within thirtydays of the mailing of the notice providedfor in subsection (a) of this section.c) Failure to pay the administrative feewithin the required time shall result in thepolice department not responding to analarm at the location unless it receives arequest from an on-site person reporting acrime in progress.

5.17.110. Administrative Review Pro-cedures.a) Within 10 days of receipt of the noticefor a false alarm fee, the Alarm User maysubmit a written statement setting forth thereasons why such fee should not be im-posed. Within 10 days of the receipt ofthe written statement, the police chief shallmake a decision based on the statementof the Alarm User and all other informa-tion provided the police chief. The AlarmUser shall be notified in writing of the po-lice chief’s decision.

5.17.115. Establishment of Lien. If theAlarm User fails to pay when due any feeimposed by this chapter, the city may, inaddition to any other collection remedy,certify the charge as due and unpaid andsubmit same to the Jefferson CountyTreasurer to be levied against such per-sons property and to be collected as oth-er taxes, plus a 15% administrative fee.

Section 4. If any article, section, para-graph, sentence, clause or phrase of thisordinance is held to be unconstitutional orinvalid for any reason, such decision shallnot affect the validity or constitutionality ofthe remaining portions of this ordinance.The city council hereby declares that itwould have passed this ordinance andeach part or parts hereof irrespective ofthe fact that any one part or parts be de-clared unconstitutional or invalid.

Section 5. All other ordinances or por-tions thereof inconsistent or conflictingwith this ordinance or any portion hereofare hereby repealed to the extent of suchinconsistency or conflict.

Section 6. Violations of this ordinanceshall be punishable in accordance with theprovisions of Section 1.01.110 of theGolden Municipal Code.

Section 7. The repeal or modification ofany provision of the Municipal Code of theCity of Golden by this ordinance shall notrelease, extinguish, alter, modify orchange in whole or in part any penalty,forfeiture or liability, either civil or criminal,which shall have been incurred undersuch provision. Each provision shall betreated and held as still remaining in forcefor the purpose of sustaining any and allproper actions, suits, proceedings andprosecutions for enforcement of the pen-alty, forfeiture or liability, as well as for thepurpose of sustaining any judgment, de-cree or order which can or may berendered, entered or made in such ac-tions, suits, proceedings or prosecutions.

Section 8. This ordinance is deemed ne-cessary for the protection of the health,welfare and safety of the community.

Introduced, read, passed and orderedpublished the 6th day of November, 2014.

Passed and adopted upon second read-ing and ordered published this ___ day of_________, 2014.

Joseph G. Behm,Mayor Pro Tem

ATTEST:Susan M. Brooks, MMCCity Clerk

APPROVED AS TO FORM:David S. WilliamsonCity Attorney

I, Susan M. Brooks, City Clerk of the Cityof Golden, Colorado, do hereby certify thatthe foregoing is a true copy of a certainproposed ordinance introduced and readbefore the City Council of the City ofGolden at a regular meeting thereof heldon the 6th day of November, 2014, andordered by said City Council to be pub-lished as the law provides, and that a pub-lic hearing is declared for the 4th day ofDecember, 2014 at 6:30 p.m. in the Coun-cil Chambers of City Hall, 911 10th Street,Golden, Colorado.

(SEAL) ATTEST:SUSAN M. BROOKSSusan M. Brooks, City Clerkof the City of Golden, Colorado

Legal Notice No.: 41670First Publication: November 13, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

Government Legals

Public Notice

ORDINANCE NO. 1994

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER5.17 OF THE GOLDEN MUNICIPALCODE RELATING TO STANDARDSAND CONTROLS FOR ALARMSYSTEMS

WHEREAS, the City Council finds that re-sponding to false alarms is a significantdrain on the Police Department’s financialand personnel resources, and;WHEREAS, the City Council finds thatsending Police Officers to respond to falsealarms potentially endangers those of-ficers, and the public by needlessly divert-ing police resources, and risks engender-ing complacency; andWHEREAS, the City Council has passedResolution _________, authorizing andencouraging the Golden Police Depart-ment to institute those policies and pro-cedures it judges to be necessary and ap-propriate to insure public safety, and max-imum efficient use of Golden Police re-sources when responding to alarms; andWHEREAS, under the Golden Police De-partments new policies and procedures,alarm permits and registration fees are nolonger required.

THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THECITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OFGOLDEN, COLORADO:

Section 1. Chapter 5.17.010(h) of theGolden Municipal Code is deleted in itsentirety:

Section 2. Chapters 5.17.040 through5.17.070 of the Golden Municipal Codeare deleted in their entirety:

Section 3. Chapters 5.17.090 through5.17.115 of the Golden Municipal Codeare modified to provide:

5.17.090. False Alarm Fee.a) A false alarm fee shall be imposedupon the Alarm User for every false alarmcommencing with the third false alarm inany calendar year to which the police de-partment responds.b) The schedule and amount of the feeshall be set by resolution of City Council.c) Upon receipt of five false alarms in acalendar year, the police chief shall notifythe Alarm User that the police departmentwill not respond to any further alarms atthe location unless it receives a requestfrom an on-site person reporting a crime inprogress until all false alarm fees are paidand the Alarm User demonstrates to thepolice chief’s satisfaction that measureshave been instituted to solve the falsealarm problems.

5.17.100. Collection of Fees.a) Whenever the police chief determines afee for a false alarm should be imposedpursuant to this chapter, the police chiefshall by first class mail send a notice tothe Alarm User where the alarm system islocated, setting forth the amount of the feedue and the reason for its imposition.b) It shall be unlawful for any person to failto pay the false alarm fee within thirtydays of the mailing of the notice providedfor in subsection (a) of this section.c) Failure to pay the administrative feewithin the required time shall result in thepolice department not responding to analarm at the location unless it receives arequest from an on-site person reporting acrime in progress.

5.17.110. Administrative Review Pro-cedures.a) Within 10 days of receipt of the noticefor a false alarm fee, the Alarm User maysubmit a written statement setting forth thereasons why such fee should not be im-posed. Within 10 days of the receipt ofthe written statement, the police chief shallmake a decision based on the statementof the Alarm User and all other informa-tion provided the police chief. The AlarmUser shall be notified in writing of the po-lice chief’s decision.

5.17.115. Establishment of Lien. If theAlarm User fails to pay when due any feeimposed by this chapter, the city may, inaddition to any other collection remedy,certify the charge as due and unpaid andsubmit same to the Jefferson CountyTreasurer to be levied against such per-sons property and to be collected as oth-er taxes, plus a 15% administrative fee.

Section 4. If any article, section, para-graph, sentence, clause or phrase of thisordinance is held to be unconstitutional orinvalid for any reason, such decision shallnot affect the validity or constitutionality ofthe remaining portions of this ordinance.The city council hereby declares that itwould have passed this ordinance andeach part or parts hereof irrespective ofthe fact that any one part or parts be de-clared unconstitutional or invalid.

Section 5. All other ordinances or por-tions thereof inconsistent or conflictingwith this ordinance or any portion hereofare hereby repealed to the extent of suchinconsistency or conflict.

Section 6. Violations of this ordinanceshall be punishable in accordance with theprovisions of Section 1.01.110 of theGolden Municipal Code.

Section 7. The repeal or modification ofany provision of the Municipal Code of theCity of Golden by this ordinance shall notrelease, extinguish, alter, modify orchange in whole or in part any penalty,forfeiture or liability, either civil or criminal,which shall have been incurred undersuch provision. Each provision shall betreated and held as still remaining in forcefor the purpose of sustaining any and allproper actions, suits, proceedings andprosecutions for enforcement of the pen-alty, forfeiture or liability, as well as for thepurpose of sustaining any judgment, de-cree or order which can or may berendered, entered or made in such ac-tions, suits, proceedings or prosecutions.

Section 8. This ordinance is deemed ne-cessary for the protection of the health,welfare and safety of the community.

Introduced, read, passed and orderedpublished the 6th day of November, 2014.

Passed and adopted upon second read-ing and ordered published this ___ day of_________, 2014.

Joseph G. Behm,Mayor Pro Tem

ATTEST:Susan M. Brooks, MMCCity Clerk

APPROVED AS TO FORM:David S. WilliamsonCity Attorney

I, Susan M. Brooks, City Clerk of the Cityof Golden, Colorado, do hereby certify thatthe foregoing is a true copy of a certainproposed ordinance introduced and readbefore the City Council of the City ofGolden at a regular meeting thereof heldon the 6th day of November, 2014, andordered by said City Council to be pub-lished as the law provides, and that a pub-lic hearing is declared for the 4th day ofDecember, 2014 at 6:30 p.m. in the Coun-cil Chambers of City Hall, 911 10th Street,Golden, Colorado.

(SEAL) ATTEST:SUSAN M. BROOKSSusan M. Brooks, City Clerkof the City of Golden, Colorado

Legal Notice No.: 41670First Publication: November 13, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

Government Legals

Public Notice

ORDINANCE NO. 1994

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER5.17 OF THE GOLDEN MUNICIPALCODE RELATING TO STANDARDSAND CONTROLS FOR ALARMSYSTEMS

WHEREAS, the City Council finds that re-sponding to false alarms is a significantdrain on the Police Department’s financialand personnel resources, and;WHEREAS, the City Council finds thatsending Police Officers to respond to falsealarms potentially endangers those of-ficers, and the public by needlessly divert-ing police resources, and risks engender-ing complacency; andWHEREAS, the City Council has passedResolution _________, authorizing andencouraging the Golden Police Depart-ment to institute those policies and pro-cedures it judges to be necessary and ap-propriate to insure public safety, and max-imum efficient use of Golden Police re-sources when responding to alarms; andWHEREAS, under the Golden Police De-partments new policies and procedures,alarm permits and registration fees are nolonger required.

THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THECITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OFGOLDEN, COLORADO:

Section 1. Chapter 5.17.010(h) of theGolden Municipal Code is deleted in itsentirety:

Section 2. Chapters 5.17.040 through5.17.070 of the Golden Municipal Codeare deleted in their entirety:

Section 3. Chapters 5.17.090 through5.17.115 of the Golden Municipal Codeare modified to provide:

5.17.090. False Alarm Fee.a) A false alarm fee shall be imposedupon the Alarm User for every false alarmcommencing with the third false alarm inany calendar year to which the police de-partment responds.b) The schedule and amount of the feeshall be set by resolution of City Council.c) Upon receipt of five false alarms in acalendar year, the police chief shall notifythe Alarm User that the police departmentwill not respond to any further alarms atthe location unless it receives a requestfrom an on-site person reporting a crime inprogress until all false alarm fees are paidand the Alarm User demonstrates to thepolice chief’s satisfaction that measureshave been instituted to solve the falsealarm problems.

5.17.100. Collection of Fees.a) Whenever the police chief determines afee for a false alarm should be imposedpursuant to this chapter, the police chiefshall by first class mail send a notice tothe Alarm User where the alarm system islocated, setting forth the amount of the feedue and the reason for its imposition.b) It shall be unlawful for any person to failto pay the false alarm fee within thirtydays of the mailing of the notice providedfor in subsection (a) of this section.c) Failure to pay the administrative feewithin the required time shall result in thepolice department not responding to analarm at the location unless it receives arequest from an on-site person reporting acrime in progress.

5.17.110. Administrative Review Pro-cedures.a) Within 10 days of receipt of the noticefor a false alarm fee, the Alarm User maysubmit a written statement setting forth thereasons why such fee should not be im-posed. Within 10 days of the receipt ofthe written statement, the police chief shallmake a decision based on the statementof the Alarm User and all other informa-tion provided the police chief. The AlarmUser shall be notified in writing of the po-lice chief’s decision.

5.17.115. Establishment of Lien. If theAlarm User fails to pay when due any feeimposed by this chapter, the city may, inaddition to any other collection remedy,certify the charge as due and unpaid andsubmit same to the Jefferson CountyTreasurer to be levied against such per-sons property and to be collected as oth-er taxes, plus a 15% administrative fee.

Section 4. If any article, section, para-graph, sentence, clause or phrase of thisordinance is held to be unconstitutional orinvalid for any reason, such decision shallnot affect the validity or constitutionality ofthe remaining portions of this ordinance.The city council hereby declares that itwould have passed this ordinance andeach part or parts hereof irrespective ofthe fact that any one part or parts be de-clared unconstitutional or invalid.

Section 5. All other ordinances or por-tions thereof inconsistent or conflictingwith this ordinance or any portion hereofare hereby repealed to the extent of suchinconsistency or conflict.

Section 6. Violations of this ordinanceshall be punishable in accordance with theprovisions of Section 1.01.110 of theGolden Municipal Code.

Section 7. The repeal or modification ofany provision of the Municipal Code of theCity of Golden by this ordinance shall notrelease, extinguish, alter, modify orchange in whole or in part any penalty,forfeiture or liability, either civil or criminal,which shall have been incurred undersuch provision. Each provision shall betreated and held as still remaining in forcefor the purpose of sustaining any and allproper actions, suits, proceedings andprosecutions for enforcement of the pen-alty, forfeiture or liability, as well as for thepurpose of sustaining any judgment, de-cree or order which can or may berendered, entered or made in such ac-tions, suits, proceedings or prosecutions.

Section 8. This ordinance is deemed ne-cessary for the protection of the health,welfare and safety of the community.

Introduced, read, passed and orderedpublished the 6th day of November, 2014.

Passed and adopted upon second read-ing and ordered published this ___ day of_________, 2014.

Joseph G. Behm,Mayor Pro Tem

ATTEST:Susan M. Brooks, MMCCity Clerk

APPROVED AS TO FORM:David S. WilliamsonCity Attorney

I, Susan M. Brooks, City Clerk of the Cityof Golden, Colorado, do hereby certify thatthe foregoing is a true copy of a certainproposed ordinance introduced and readbefore the City Council of the City ofGolden at a regular meeting thereof heldon the 6th day of November, 2014, andordered by said City Council to be pub-lished as the law provides, and that a pub-lic hearing is declared for the 4th day ofDecember, 2014 at 6:30 p.m. in the Coun-cil Chambers of City Hall, 911 10th Street,Golden, Colorado.

(SEAL) ATTEST:SUSAN M. BROOKSSusan M. Brooks, City Clerkof the City of Golden, Colorado

Legal Notice No.: 41670First Publication: November 13, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

Government Legals

Public Notice

ORDINANCE NO. 1994

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER5.17 OF THE GOLDEN MUNICIPALCODE RELATING TO STANDARDSAND CONTROLS FOR ALARMSYSTEMS

WHEREAS, the City Council finds that re-sponding to false alarms is a significantdrain on the Police Department’s financialand personnel resources, and;WHEREAS, the City Council finds thatsending Police Officers to respond to falsealarms potentially endangers those of-ficers, and the public by needlessly divert-ing police resources, and risks engender-ing complacency; andWHEREAS, the City Council has passedResolution _________, authorizing andencouraging the Golden Police Depart-ment to institute those policies and pro-cedures it judges to be necessary and ap-propriate to insure public safety, and max-imum efficient use of Golden Police re-sources when responding to alarms; andWHEREAS, under the Golden Police De-partments new policies and procedures,alarm permits and registration fees are nolonger required.

THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THECITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OFGOLDEN, COLORADO:

Section 1. Chapter 5.17.010(h) of theGolden Municipal Code is deleted in itsentirety:

Section 2. Chapters 5.17.040 through5.17.070 of the Golden Municipal Codeare deleted in their entirety:

Section 3. Chapters 5.17.090 through5.17.115 of the Golden Municipal Codeare modified to provide:

5.17.090. False Alarm Fee.a) A false alarm fee shall be imposedupon the Alarm User for every false alarmcommencing with the third false alarm inany calendar year to which the police de-partment responds.b) The schedule and amount of the feeshall be set by resolution of City Council.c) Upon receipt of five false alarms in acalendar year, the police chief shall notifythe Alarm User that the police departmentwill not respond to any further alarms atthe location unless it receives a requestfrom an on-site person reporting a crime inprogress until all false alarm fees are paidand the Alarm User demonstrates to thepolice chief’s satisfaction that measureshave been instituted to solve the falsealarm problems.

5.17.100. Collection of Fees.a) Whenever the police chief determines afee for a false alarm should be imposedpursuant to this chapter, the police chiefshall by first class mail send a notice tothe Alarm User where the alarm system islocated, setting forth the amount of the feedue and the reason for its imposition.b) It shall be unlawful for any person to failto pay the false alarm fee within thirtydays of the mailing of the notice providedfor in subsection (a) of this section.c) Failure to pay the administrative feewithin the required time shall result in thepolice department not responding to analarm at the location unless it receives arequest from an on-site person reporting acrime in progress.

5.17.110. Administrative Review Pro-cedures.a) Within 10 days of receipt of the noticefor a false alarm fee, the Alarm User maysubmit a written statement setting forth thereasons why such fee should not be im-posed. Within 10 days of the receipt ofthe written statement, the police chief shallmake a decision based on the statementof the Alarm User and all other informa-tion provided the police chief. The AlarmUser shall be notified in writing of the po-lice chief’s decision.

5.17.115. Establishment of Lien. If theAlarm User fails to pay when due any feeimposed by this chapter, the city may, inaddition to any other collection remedy,certify the charge as due and unpaid andsubmit same to the Jefferson CountyTreasurer to be levied against such per-sons property and to be collected as oth-er taxes, plus a 15% administrative fee.

Section 4. If any article, section, para-graph, sentence, clause or phrase of thisordinance is held to be unconstitutional orinvalid for any reason, such decision shallnot affect the validity or constitutionality ofthe remaining portions of this ordinance.The city council hereby declares that itwould have passed this ordinance andeach part or parts hereof irrespective ofthe fact that any one part or parts be de-clared unconstitutional or invalid.

Section 5. All other ordinances or por-tions thereof inconsistent or conflictingwith this ordinance or any portion hereofare hereby repealed to the extent of suchinconsistency or conflict.

Section 6. Violations of this ordinanceshall be punishable in accordance with theprovisions of Section 1.01.110 of theGolden Municipal Code.

Section 7. The repeal or modification ofany provision of the Municipal Code of theCity of Golden by this ordinance shall notrelease, extinguish, alter, modify orchange in whole or in part any penalty,forfeiture or liability, either civil or criminal,which shall have been incurred undersuch provision. Each provision shall betreated and held as still remaining in forcefor the purpose of sustaining any and allproper actions, suits, proceedings andprosecutions for enforcement of the pen-alty, forfeiture or liability, as well as for thepurpose of sustaining any judgment, de-cree or order which can or may berendered, entered or made in such ac-tions, suits, proceedings or prosecutions.

Section 8. This ordinance is deemed ne-cessary for the protection of the health,welfare and safety of the community.

Introduced, read, passed and orderedpublished the 6th day of November, 2014.

Passed and adopted upon second read-ing and ordered published this ___ day of_________, 2014.

Joseph G. Behm,Mayor Pro Tem

ATTEST:Susan M. Brooks, MMCCity Clerk

APPROVED AS TO FORM:David S. WilliamsonCity Attorney

I, Susan M. Brooks, City Clerk of the Cityof Golden, Colorado, do hereby certify thatthe foregoing is a true copy of a certainproposed ordinance introduced and readbefore the City Council of the City ofGolden at a regular meeting thereof heldon the 6th day of November, 2014, andordered by said City Council to be pub-lished as the law provides, and that a pub-lic hearing is declared for the 4th day ofDecember, 2014 at 6:30 p.m. in the Coun-cil Chambers of City Hall, 911 10th Street,Golden, Colorado.

(SEAL) ATTEST:SUSAN M. BROOKSSusan M. Brooks, City Clerkof the City of Golden, Colorado

Legal Notice No.: 41670First Publication: November 13, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

Government Legals

Public Notice

ORDINANCE NO. 1994

AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER5.17 OF THE GOLDEN MUNICIPALCODE RELATING TO STANDARDSAND CONTROLS FOR ALARMSYSTEMS

WHEREAS, the City Council finds that re-sponding to false alarms is a significantdrain on the Police Department’s financialand personnel resources, and;WHEREAS, the City Council finds thatsending Police Officers to respond to falsealarms potentially endangers those of-ficers, and the public by needlessly divert-ing police resources, and risks engender-ing complacency; andWHEREAS, the City Council has passedResolution _________, authorizing andencouraging the Golden Police Depart-ment to institute those policies and pro-cedures it judges to be necessary and ap-propriate to insure public safety, and max-imum efficient use of Golden Police re-sources when responding to alarms; andWHEREAS, under the Golden Police De-partments new policies and procedures,alarm permits and registration fees are nolonger required.

THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THECITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OFGOLDEN, COLORADO:

Section 1. Chapter 5.17.010(h) of theGolden Municipal Code is deleted in itsentirety:

Section 2. Chapters 5.17.040 through5.17.070 of the Golden Municipal Codeare deleted in their entirety:

Section 3. Chapters 5.17.090 through5.17.115 of the Golden Municipal Codeare modified to provide:

5.17.090. False Alarm Fee.a) A false alarm fee shall be imposedupon the Alarm User for every false alarmcommencing with the third false alarm inany calendar year to which the police de-partment responds.b) The schedule and amount of the feeshall be set by resolution of City Council.c) Upon receipt of five false alarms in acalendar year, the police chief shall notifythe Alarm User that the police departmentwill not respond to any further alarms atthe location unless it receives a requestfrom an on-site person reporting a crime inprogress until all false alarm fees are paidand the Alarm User demonstrates to thepolice chief’s satisfaction that measureshave been instituted to solve the falsealarm problems.

5.17.100. Collection of Fees.a) Whenever the police chief determines afee for a false alarm should be imposedpursuant to this chapter, the police chiefshall by first class mail send a notice tothe Alarm User where the alarm system islocated, setting forth the amount of the feedue and the reason for its imposition.b) It shall be unlawful for any person to failto pay the false alarm fee within thirtydays of the mailing of the notice providedfor in subsection (a) of this section.c) Failure to pay the administrative feewithin the required time shall result in thepolice department not responding to analarm at the location unless it receives arequest from an on-site person reporting acrime in progress.

5.17.110. Administrative Review Pro-cedures.a) Within 10 days of receipt of the noticefor a false alarm fee, the Alarm User maysubmit a written statement setting forth thereasons why such fee should not be im-posed. Within 10 days of the receipt ofthe written statement, the police chief shallmake a decision based on the statementof the Alarm User and all other informa-tion provided the police chief. The AlarmUser shall be notified in writing of the po-lice chief’s decision.

5.17.115. Establishment of Lien. If theAlarm User fails to pay when due any feeimposed by this chapter, the city may, inaddition to any other collection remedy,certify the charge as due and unpaid andsubmit same to the Jefferson CountyTreasurer to be levied against such per-sons property and to be collected as oth-er taxes, plus a 15% administrative fee.

Section 4. If any article, section, para-graph, sentence, clause or phrase of thisordinance is held to be unconstitutional orinvalid for any reason, such decision shallnot affect the validity or constitutionality ofthe remaining portions of this ordinance.The city council hereby declares that itwould have passed this ordinance andeach part or parts hereof irrespective ofthe fact that any one part or parts be de-clared unconstitutional or invalid.

Section 5. All other ordinances or por-tions thereof inconsistent or conflictingwith this ordinance or any portion hereofare hereby repealed to the extent of suchinconsistency or conflict.

Section 6. Violations of this ordinanceshall be punishable in accordance with theprovisions of Section 1.01.110 of theGolden Municipal Code.

Section 7. The repeal or modification ofany provision of the Municipal Code of theCity of Golden by this ordinance shall notrelease, extinguish, alter, modify orchange in whole or in part any penalty,forfeiture or liability, either civil or criminal,which shall have been incurred undersuch provision. Each provision shall betreated and held as still remaining in forcefor the purpose of sustaining any and allproper actions, suits, proceedings andprosecutions for enforcement of the pen-alty, forfeiture or liability, as well as for thepurpose of sustaining any judgment, de-cree or order which can or may berendered, entered or made in such ac-tions, suits, proceedings or prosecutions.

Section 8. This ordinance is deemed ne-cessary for the protection of the health,welfare and safety of the community.

Introduced, read, passed and orderedpublished the 6th day of November, 2014.

Passed and adopted upon second read-ing and ordered published this ___ day of_________, 2014.

Joseph G. Behm,Mayor Pro Tem

ATTEST:Susan M. Brooks, MMCCity Clerk

APPROVED AS TO FORM:David S. WilliamsonCity Attorney

I, Susan M. Brooks, City Clerk of the Cityof Golden, Colorado, do hereby certify thatthe foregoing is a true copy of a certainproposed ordinance introduced and readbefore the City Council of the City ofGolden at a regular meeting thereof heldon the 6th day of November, 2014, andordered by said City Council to be pub-lished as the law provides, and that a pub-lic hearing is declared for the 4th day ofDecember, 2014 at 6:30 p.m. in the Coun-cil Chambers of City Hall, 911 10th Street,Golden, Colorado.

(SEAL) ATTEST:SUSAN M. BROOKSSusan M. Brooks, City Clerkof the City of Golden, Colorado

Legal Notice No.: 41670First Publication: November 13, 2014Last Publication: November 13, 2014Publisher: Golden Transcript

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