N OTI CE OP PILING APPLICATION FOR MINED LAND RECLAMATION PERMIT FOR REggLAR (112) OPERATION ___ AMENDMENT NOTICE TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS —SBN-Jim- COUNTY

Sunnyside Gold^Corporation (the »Applicant/Operator») hag applied for a Regular (112) reclamation permit from the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board (the "Board") to conduct mining operations In -----San.Juan______County, H i e a t t a c h e d i n f o r m a t i o n is b e i n g provided to notify you of the location and nature of the proposed operation. The entire application is on file with the Division of Minerals and Geology (the "Division") and the local county clerk and recorder,

Hie applicant/operator proposes to reclaim the affected land* to recreation md conversion to non-mining use. Pursuant to Section 34-32-116(7) (j), C.R.S., the Board is required to confer with the local Board of County Commissioners before approving of the post-mining land use. Accordingly, the Board would appreciate your comments on the proposed operation. Please note that, in order to preserve your right to a hearing before the Board on this application, you must submit written comments on the application within twenty (20) days of the date of last publication of notice pursuant to Section 34-32-112(10), C.R.S.

If you would like to discuss the proposed post-mining land use, or any other issue regarding this application, please contact the Division of Minerals and Geology, 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215, Denver, Colorado 80203, (303) 866-3S67.

NOTE TO..APPLICANT/OPERATOR : You must attach a copy of the application form to this notice. If this is a notice of a change to a previously filed application you must either attach a copy of the changes, or attach a complete and accurate description of the c h a n g e . .

1 3 0 7 7 - 8 10. Correspondence Information: APPLICANT/OPERATOR (name, address, and phone of name to be used on permit) Individual's Name: ______Company Name: Sunnyside Gold Corporation Street: #1 Gladstone P.O., Box 177 City: _Silverton State: -Colorado______zip Code: 81433 Area Code: 970______Telephone: 387-5533______

PEFMTTTIKq CONTACT (if different from applicant/operator above) Individual' s Name: Larry Perino ______Compatay Name: Sunnyside Gold Corporation Street: _il Gladstone P.O. Box 177 City: S-ilvpy+ort State: Colorado______.______zip Code. 81433 Area Code: 970 Telephone: 387-5533______

INSPECTION CONTACT Individual's Name: Larry Perino Company Name : Sunnyside Gold Corporation Street: #1 Gladstone P.O. Box 177 city: ..Silverton, State: Colorado______2ip Code. 81433 Area Code: 970______Telephone: 387-5533______.

CC: STATE OR FEDERAL LANDOWNER (if anv) Agency: ______Street: ■ City: ______State: _____,______Zip Code: Area Code: . Telephone: .______

__ STATE OR FEDERAL LANDOWNER (if any) Agency: ______Street: City: State: _____ ,______Zip Code: Area Code: _ Telephone: ______11. Primary iu£yre (Post-mining) land use (check one) — Cropland(CR) __ Pastureland(PL) — Rangeland (RL) Forestry (FR) ...Ä & AÄ Ä , (QA> __ Residential (RS) Recreation (RC) __ Industrial/Commercial(IC) __ Developed Water Resources(WR) Solid Waste Disposal(WD) 12. Primaryy present land use (check one): _ Cropland (CR) Pastureland (PL) __ Rangeland (RL) __Forestry (FR) __ Residential (RS) ^ Recreation (RC) ~ Wi"dïïfeAg  ’^ ,(QA) __Developed Water Resources (WR) 22 Industrial/Commercial (IC) 13. Method of.piping: __Quarry (QR) __ Solution (SO) 13.1 Qthsr: Briefly explain mining method (e.g. Placer, truck/shovel). -Mining is not anticipated - site is in final reclamation______14. On Site Processing» — Solution (SO) __ Chemical (CH) Thermal (TH) N/A — Heap Leach (HL) __Vat Leach (VL)

List any designated chemicals or acid-producing materials to be used or stored within permit area: • ______«-**■*■**

Description of Amendments S i M S f e « . ) ? ® ^ eXiStin9 °Perati0n' Pr°vide a brief narrative

0' unb.ol?nd application packages must be submitted. One complete application package consists of a signed application form and the set of maps and exhibits SSETSL S I h “ L"1'8 Geotechnical Stability Exhibit f E^elfribit within the application must be presented as a separate section. Begin each exhibit on a Pages should be numbered consecutively for ease of reference. If separate cuments are used as appendices, please reference these by in the exhibit. Bi|ned »tioa forms, you must submit a corresponding set of the waps and exhibits as described in the following references to Rule 6.4 and 6.5: KEXHIBIT inJiH l'r A n • Legal T JSi/VA 1 DescriptionA a Cl J EXHIBIT B Index Map EXHIBIT C Pre-Mining and Mining Plan Map(s) of Affected Lands EXHIBIT D Mining Plan EXHIBIT E Reclamation Plan EXHIBIT F Reclamation Plan Map EXHIBIT G Water Information EXHIBIT H Wildlife Information EXHIBIT I Soils Information EXHIBIT J Vegetation Information EXHIBIT K Climate Information EXHIBIT L Reclamation Costs EXHIBIT M Other Permits and Licenses EXHIBIT N Source of Legal Right-To-Enter (See C.R.S. 34-32-112(2) (d)] EXHIBIT O ' Owners of Record of Affected Land (Surface Area) and Owners of Substance to be Mined [See C.R.S. 34-32-112(2) (b) & (c)I EXHIBIT Municipalities Within Two Miles EXHIBIT Proof of Mailing of notices to County Commissioners and Soil Conservation District EXHIBIT Proof of Filing with County Clerk and Recorder EXHIBIT (any required sections) RULE 6.5 Geotechnical Stability Exhibit The instructions for preparing Exhibits A-S and Geotechnical Stability Exhibit are specified under Rule 6.4 and 6.5 of the Mineral Rules and Regulations. If you have any Questions on preparing the Exhibits or content of the information required, or would like schedule a pre-application meeting you may contact the Office at 303-866-3567. Klfiibleil lXitieg as a Permittee*

^ s s s a r s ra s s s ^ r v i X s ^ s Office for a fuSTl e ^ l ^ t i o n undBrst“d these obligations then pleaae contact this O jl' ‘---- obli?ati°n to reclaim the site is not limited to the amount of the 4 assume legal liability for all reasonable expenses which nn / r t0 reclaim the affected lands associated with your forfeited^ GVen y °Ur Permlt iB revoked and financial warranty is

Tdr~ ---- 1 ' 2£®2* “3r suspend or revoke this permit, or assess a civil penalty, upon violated the terms or conditions of this permit, the « Rules and Regulations, or that infoirmation contained in the application or your permit misrepresent important material facts; G------3. J°u r . minln9 ^ reclamation operations affect areas beyond the boundaries resStf Permit boundary, substantial civil penalties, to you as permittee can

C&- --- S' *catlon to the approved mining and reclamation plan from those y°U to Butait * Permit modification

S U ±— l r phone ^ r ; reEP°”slbiUtV to notify the Office of any changes in your address

i B S U “ c e Prior to beginning on-site mining activity, you must Sfa^rro^^ ^sible free, a. the name of the operator;

b* bvB f6™ 1* for the operation has been issued oy tne Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board; and, c. the permit number.

^ O th e r of ,th ® permit boundary area must be marked by monuments or prior bo site y bl° “nd a

listed" in y^ur^Ticatlon ^ “ s ^ “* the Mineral Rules

fc5e adversary date of permit issuance, you must submit an Sf^ted Lid ^hP “T l includes a map describing the acreage affected and the acreagek n ^ n T reclaimedXA^0rtU to date Vhidh (if there are chancres frcan the orevious S^anniwrsaw^te^i6^ 116*1 ^ th® Recl.amation plan to be submitted annually on . T L S i i l T S i . L? approval. Annual fees are for the previous year i «eld. For example, a permit with the anniversary date of July 1, 1995. r n l h n H ? ^ ^ ’ i°f e 5er of July 1* 1994 through June 30, 1995. Failure to t l ^report by the permit anniversary date may result in a it 1« ^ °f your permlt' and forfeiture of your financial warranty. ^ y i as operitor» to continue to pay your annual fee to the Office until the Board releases011 you from your total reclamation responsibility. Certification: As an authorised representative of the applicant, X hereby certify that the operation (Scribed has met the minimum requirements of the following terms and conditions: 1. This mining operation will not adversely affect the stability of any significant, valuable and permanent man-made structure (s) located within two hundred (200) feet of the affected lands. (However, where there is an agreement between the applicant/operator and the persons having an interest in the structure that damage to the structure is to be compensated for by the applicant/operator (Section 034-32*115(4) (d), C.R.S. 1904, as amended), then mining may occur within 200 feet. Proof of an agreement must be submitted to the Office prior to the decision date.) 2. No mining operation will be located on lands where such operations are prohibited by law (Section 34-32-115(4)(f), C.R.S. 1984, as amended); 3. As the applicant/operator, .1 do not have any mining/prospecting operations in this state of Colorado currently in violation of the provisions of the Mined Land Reclamation Act (Section 34-32-120, C.R.S. 1984, as amended) as determined through a Board finding. 4. 1'understand that statements in the application are being made under penalty of perjury and that false statements made herein are punishable as a Class 1 misdemeanor pursuant to Section 18-8-503, C.R.S 1984, as amended.

Signed and dated this llth_ day of August 1995

Sunnyside Gold Corporation icant/Operator

« Senior Vice President Operations Corporate Secretary or Equivalent Title: and Chief Operating Officer Town/City/County Clerk.

State of Colorado .) C i t y a nd ) 88 County of Denver J

Hie foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this lav of / h ûîùôJ 1 .

by Robert C. Armstrong asSr. V.P. Operations o£ ,qiinnyflfdp finlH Corporation ------’ 6l C h i i T Operating üfïicer — J Notary Public

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Ai V .(l,, ‘ »-VlV '• SUNNYSIDE GOLD CORPORATION AN ECHO DAY COMPANY P.O. Box 177 .Silverton, C O 81433 Phone (303) 387-5533 .Telecopy (303) 387-5310

August 14, 1995

James Stevens Division of Minerals and Geology Colorado Department of Natural Resources 1313 Sherman St., Room 215 Denver, CO 80203-2273

RE: File No. M-77-378, Permit Amendment

Dear Mr, Stevens:

Enclosed is five (5) copies of an application for permit amendment and a check for the application fee. This amendment to Sunnyside Gold Corporation's permit is needed to adjust the permit boundary at the American Tunnel for potential use as a step to effect final reclamation and to change the reclamation plan at two sites (American Tunnel and Mayflower Mill Area) from complete facility removal to conversion for other uses. All other changes contained in this submittal could have been covered under the Technical Revision process.

Please notify me if this submittal is complete so that I may start the public notice process and place a copy for review at the County Clerk's office. Also please comment on the copy of the public notice that I have submitted for review in lieu of the standard form in the application packet to see if it meets the needs of the Division or if you would prefer the standard form.

Sincerely,

Larry Perino Superintendent-Technical Services L P / c jm A N EXAMPLE PUBLIC NOTICE WHICH MEETS THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE STATUTES IS SHOWN BELOW, THE BLANKS WHICH REQUIRE DATES WILL NEED TO BE FILLED INATCORDINO TD^ THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS. PLEASE READ CAREFULLT. ACCORDING TO

PUBLICATION INSTRUCTIONS Date of commencement and date of conpletion should represent the dates which you feel most accurately describe the life of the operation. Limited Intact (110) types of operations, this notice must be ^>U5i}fl?02 P110® within ten (10) days of the date the application is considered submitted to the Division of Minerals and Geology (the "Division") . The final date for receiving comments is ten (10) days after the date of publication or the next regular business day. ^ or For all Regular (112) types of operations, this notice must be published once 5 ?ee£w ?!?* ^ consecutive weeks, starting within ten. (10) days of the date the application is considered submitted to the Division. The final date for receiving comments is the 20th day after the fourth publication or the next regular business day.

i11 ??5ice? m ^ s t k® Published in a newspaper of general circulation in the the proposed mining operation and mailed to the landowners as set forth in the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Rules and Regulations. Since the date for consideration of your application may change, DO NOT include it in t h i s notice.

For a ccnplete discussion of the notice procedures and objections, please refer to C.R.S. 34-32-110 (7) (c), 112(10), 114 and 115.

PUBLIC NOTICE

(Operator Name) _Sunnyside Gold CorporatipnfAddreBS ^ phone Nuniber) rr— --- 3—rr— 3-r' 5*s filed an application for a Reclamation Permit with the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board under provisions of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Act. The proposed mine is known as the (Name of the 5“ ®* ------» oad i s located at or near Section , Township R a n g e _____ , _____ Prime Meridian. ----- p ------'

conmencenient is ______, ____ r, and the proposed -?——______/ _ . The proposed future use of the land is (Future Laiiduse) rocrmhinri. Additional information and tentative decision date may be obtained from the Division of Minerals and Geology, 1313 « w J J S n ? 00111 ' Denver' Colorado 80203, (303) 866-3567, or at the lTufln------County Clerk and Recorder's office; (Clerk and Recorder's Address) ______or the above-named applicant. i« writing and must be received by the Division of Minerals and Geology by 4:00 p.m. on (Final Date for Comments)

(Revised 08/11/94) PUBNOT.BDC STATE OF COLORADO DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY Department of Natural Resources

1313 Sherman St., Room 215 Denver, Colorado {50203 Phone: (303) 866-3567 FAX: (303) 032-8106 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL November 27, 1995 RESOURCES Riiy Römer Governor James S. Loclihpad Mr. Larry Perlno Executive Director Sunnyslde Gold Corp Mich.iel U. Lony 1303 Snowden Division Director P.O. Box 117 Silverton, CO 81433

Re: Sunnyslde Mine, Revision Approval, Permit No. M-77-378, Revision No. AM-004

Dear Mr. Perino:

On November 24, 1995 the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board approved the amendment application submitted to the Division on August 17, 1995, addressing the permit boundary adjustment and change in post mining land use. The terms of the AM No. 004 approved by the Board are hereby Incorporated into Permit No. M-77-378. All other conditions and requirements of Permit No. M-77-378 remain in full force and effect.

If you have any questions, please contact me.

Sincerely,

TDG/amm

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1313 Sherm an St., Room 215 Denver, CO 80203 Phone; (303) 666-3567 FAX: (303) 832-8106 Roy Roroçf Governor November 22, 1995 Michael Ö. Long Division Director Mr. Larry Forino Superintendent - Technical Services Sunnyside Gold Corporation P.p. Boat 177 Silverton, CO 81433

RE* Follow-up Koviow Coaaoato, Amendment Mo. All-004 3unnyaide Mine, Pormit No. £1-77-370 Dear Mr. Perino:

J * t B r,°°o i ,v„a d r your Novembor 9, 1995 response to the 5 0 c t 5'J:,',,: ,30' 1995 Preliminary Adequacy Ravlaw of the above l ° a4 *n \, The olarifloationo and additional explanatory D± 5SwT 2°ntainad in tho «o oufficiont to resolve the notodb«ll *'y concorna regarding approval of the amendment, as

POflT-HIHIKQ LAI 33 QSS CHAKOHi ESayflower Etili site

Regarding Division clarification of environmental/ health & safetv li'Zhillt-f t0< eventual folaaae o£ the mill alta £roa reclamation liability, the primary environmental concern consists of possible remain** ÌÌ m * i”dufltrial ohemloala and milling reagent«, that may adocìuatnlv S S J Ì « 11 * £tr"°turo- concern appear, to have bo^n from^fcha^t i i t f l 3! ,ha °P®rator through removal of ouch materiale revealed that w i t h ^ " ' 0 U -”-»5 of the mill building rovaaioa tnat, with tho exception ofR a very t i o n minor ouanti m a a e n t H i1^ 0 indu*trial chemicals (waste oil, solvents, de-icing 5S ..11 7 ' sealants, etc.) all significant quantities o f potentially hazardous induotrlal chemicala have been removed from tho Countir n ^ l , T l n ow\aro of tho mill building, tho San Juan i! 1JÌ society, also indicated during tho inspection that likely be utiliMd ^ duotrial, che®icflo remaining in the building would Kely be utilized in an ongoing basis for maintenance of the building. inaoactioni«Ì«ii?0ir^*B ^0f chcinical contamination evaluated during tho inspection consisted of processing residues and tailings left in the milling circuits, and the remains of such materials I p X l l t ì d S r i n a milling operation. The inapeotion revealed that allTi^m cant q u a n tities of residues remaining in tho milling tanka and pipe works appear to have been cleaned out in recent years. Only small, insignificant quantities of milling residues remain in processing tank bottoms and interconnecting pipes. Such quantities do not appear to represent a significant environmental problem, and documentation provided in the amendment application indicates that tho proposed new owners of the mill will assume responsibility for maintenance of the building. Tho possibility of contamination in the mill building due to chemical opillo occurring during milling operations appears to be extremely unlikely since the entire mill building has an intact concrete floor complete with drainage features, sumps, and pumping units used to recirculate spilled material. No evidence of significant spillage of chemicals was found during the inspection.

A significant quantity of crushed ore material does remain in the fine ore bin and along the beltway of the fine ore bin feed conveyor, however the contamination potential of this material is probably low ,i° Proa«»»inS sludges, reagents, and tailings material. Additionally, the material is adequately isolated from tho surrounding environment by being enclosed within the intact and structurally competent ore bin and conveyor belt housing. The proposed now owners ox the mill building will assume responsibility for maintenance of the structure, and have further indicated that the remaining ore material helps preserve and enhance the historical character of the site.

In regard to health and safety aspects of the mill building, a significant concentration of rodent droppinga was observed during the inspection, and in addition a variety of physical safety hazards such a 3 h*zardJ0' low head clearance hazards, falling hazards, and apotential for Inadequate load bearing capacity on some of the o h « ™ « * ^ ® c.k a “aQd. for supporting largo tour groups, were also observed during the inspection. At the time the operator applies for release of tho mill building from reclamation responsibility, the ££3!?!° « “fT. of th0 building will need to address how these problems will be adequately taken care of. KSulo B a m and Power Plant

t h ° »o historic structures were included in tho Division'a 11- 1 ' 7 * j D?c ? o£ tho Mayflower Mill. Tho inspection revealed no J-floant environmental problems within or immediately adjacent to f • Aa discussed previously, health and safety isoues to S « uao o£ ®ith0r building for historical tours need release irreSe^ed S“ C O U “t y IIiBtorloal * o a i . t , at the time

TERRY TUEJJ3L FACILITIES:

nipr0ci*t0B tho operator's clarification regarding the tho dianon°° contained in tho amendment application regarding dlaPooitioil o£ ,w ° t e r treatment facilities during final reclamation Of the Torry Tunnel site. Since no change to the eaisting approved r e c l amation plan for the Terry Tunnel facility is being proposed in the amendment application, no further comment from the Division is necessary. OBJECTIONS TO TUB ASSBNDKBEIT APPLICATION $ Since neither of the two objectors attended the informal conference or contacted the Division regarding whether they wish to withdraw or maintain their objections# the Division has informed the objectors that a decision on the application will be made on or before November 24, 1995 and that the objectors have the right to appeal the decision to the Mined Land Reclamation Board. A copy of the Division's correspondence to the objectors is attached for your reference.

Please contact me at the Durango Fiold Office, telephone no. 247-5193 if you have any questions. sincerely,

T o m O i l l i s Senior Environmental Protection Specialist /tdg aim378am42. tdg STATE OF COLORADO DIVISION OF MINERALS AND CtOLOGY Department of Natural Resource*

1J13 Sherman Si., Room 215 Oenver, CO 60203 Phone: (303) 866-3S67 FAX: (303) 632-6106 Roy Hornet Governor Michael 6. Long October 13, 1995 OiviiionDireciof Mr. Larry Perino Sunayaide Gold Corporation #1 Gladstone P.O. Box 177 fillverton, Colorado 81433

RS: Sunnyoid© Mino amendment no. AM-004, Permit No. 11-77-378 Dear Mr. Forinot

the application.

me at the Durango Field

Sincerely#

T o m G i l l i a Senior Environmental Protection Specialist / t a g

Enclosure (o)

aim378o b jl .t d 0 STATE OF COLORADO DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY Department of Natural Resources

1313 Sherman St., Room 215 Denver, CO 80203 Phone:(303)066-3567 FAX: (303) 832-6106 Roy Romcr Governor Michael 13. Long November 22, 1995 Division Director Mr. Larry Perino Superintendent - Technical Services Sunnyside Gold Corporation P.O. Box 177 Silverton, CO 81433

RE: Follow-up Review Comments, Amendment No. AM-004 Sunnyside Mine, Permit No. M-77-378

Dear Mr. Perino:

The Division has received your November 9, 1995 response to the Division's October 30, 1995 Preliminary Adequacy Review of the above referenced application. The clarifications and additional explanatory information contained in the response are sufficient to resolve the Division's adequacy concerns regarding approval of the amendment, as noted below.

POST-MINING LAND USB CHANGE:

Mayflower Mill Site

Regarding Division clarification of environmental, health & s a f e t y concerns related to eventual release of the mill site from reclamation liability, the primary environmental concern consists of possible adverse impacts from industrial chemicals and milling reagents that may remain in the mill structure. This concern appears to have been adequately addressed by the operator through removal of such materials from the mill. The Division's 11-17-95 inspection of the mill building revealed that, with the exception of very minor quantities of household-type industrial chemicals (waste oil, solvents, de-icing agents, glues, sealants, etc.) all significant quantities of potentially hazardous industrial chemicals have been removed from the mill. The proposed new owners of the mill building, the San Juan County Historical Society, also indicated during the inspection that the household type industrial chemicals remaining in the building would likely be utilized in an ongoing basis for maintenance of the building.

Other possible sources of chemical contamination evaluated during the inspection consisted of processing residues and tailings left in the milling circuits, and the remains of such materials spilled during milling operations. The inspection revealed that all significant q u a n tities of residues remaining in the milling tanks and pipe works appear to have been cleaned out in recent years. Only small, insignificant quantities of milling residues remain in processing tank bottoms and interconnecting pipes. Such quantities do not appear to represent a significant environmental problem, and documentation provided in the amendment application indicates that the proposed new owners of the mill will assume responsibility for maintenance of the building. The possibility of contamination, in the mill building due to chemical spills occurring during milling operations appears to be extremely unlikely since the entire mill building has an intact concrete floor complete with drainage features, sumps, and pumping units used to recirculate spilled material. No evidence of significant spillage of chemicals was found during the inspection.

A significant quantity of crushed ore material does remain in the fine ore bin and along the beltway of the fine ore bin feed conveyor, however the contamination potential of this material is probably low compared to processing sludges, reagents, and tailings material. Additionally, the material is adequately isolated from the surrounding environment by being enclosed within the intact and structurally competent ore bin and conveyor belt housing. The proposed new owners of the mill building will assume responsibility for maintenance of the structure, and have further indicated that the remaining ore material helps preserve and enhance the historical character of the site.

In regard to health and safety aspects of the mill building, a significant concentration of rodent droppings was observed during the inspection, and in addition a variety of physical safety hazards such as tripping hazards, low head clearance hazards, falling hazards, and a potential for inadequate load bearing capacity on some of the elevated decks used for supporting large tour groups, were also observed during the inspection. At the time the operator applies for release of the mill building from reclamation responsibility, the proposed new owners of the building will need to address how these problems will be adequately taken care of.

Mule Bara and Power Plant

Both of these historic structures were included in the Division's 11- 17-95 inspection of the Mayflower Mill. The inspection revealed no significant environmental problems within or immediately adjacent to either structure. As discussed previously, health and safety issues associated with future use of either building for historical tours need to be addressed by the San Juan County Historical Society at the time release is requested.

TERRY TUNNEL FACILITIES:

The Division appreciates the operator's clarification regarding the intent of the phrase contained in the amendment application regarding the disposition of water treatment facilities during final reclamation of the Terry Tunnel site. Since no change to the existing approved r e c l amation plan for the Terry Tunnel facility is being proposed in the amendment application, no further comment from the Division is n e c e s s a r y .

OBJECTIONS TO THE AMENDMENT APPLICATION:

Since neither of the two objectors attended theinformal conference or contacted the Division regarding whether they wish to withdraw or maintain their objections, the Division has informed the objectors that a decision on the application will be made onor before November 24, 1995 and that the objectors have the right to appeal the decision to the Mined Land Reclamation Board. A copy of the Division's correspondence to the objectors is attached for your reference.

Please contact me at the Durango Field Office, telephone no. 247-5193 if you have any questions.

S i n c e r e l y ,

T o m G i l l i s Senior Environmental Protection Specialist / t d g a:m378am42.tdg n STATE OF COLORADO DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY Department of Natural Resources

1313 Sherman St., Room 215 Denver, CO 80203 Phone: (303) 666-3567 FAX: (303) 832-8106

Roy Römer Governor Michael 8. Long October 13, 1995 Division Director

Mr. Larry Perino Sunnyside Gold Corporation #1 Gladstone P.O. Box 177 Silverton, Colorado 81433

RE: Sunnyside Mine Amendment No. AM-004, Permit No. M-77-378 Dear Mr. Perino:

j-tiuauion contained m your response v-.-i.a. uonsiaereü by the Division T*th© n a application. a » 1 « *1 4 n J ___ as part of our adequacy review of

If you have any questions, pi ease contact me at the Durango Field Office, telephone no. 247-5193. Sincerely,

T o m G i l l i s Senior Environmental Protection Specialist / tdg

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P.O. Box 177 .Silverton, CO 81433 Phone (303) 387-5533 .Telecopy (303) 387-5310 November 9, 1995

Mr. Tom Gillis Division of Minerals and Geology 1474 Main Avenue, Room 223 Durango, CO 81301

RE: Preliminary Adequacy Review Response, AM-004 Sunnyside Mine, Permit No. M-77-378

Dear Mr. Gillis: Sunnyside Gold Corporation provides the following responses and attachments to address the adequacy concerns expressed in your October 30, 1995 letter.

Newspaper Notice and Adjacent Surface Owner Notification:

No Response required.

POST-MINING LAND USE CHANGE:/ MAYFLOWER MILL SITE:

Sunnyside Gold Corporation (SGC) acknowledges that an inspection and approval by DMG will be required prior to release of any area from its reclamation permit. SGC also understands that the facilities will be inspected for chemicals, oils, solvents etc. that may have been used during operation of the facility and that it is SGC's responsibility to remove these materials. To what extent other features or materials are of concern (ie. environmental, health and safety), SGC needs clarification. Therefore, SGC requests an inspection at DMG's earliest convenience to clarify this before this portion of AM-004 becomes a condition of the permit. It would be SGC's goal to ask for reclamation release at the time SGC believes the site is eligible for release. This would allow the Historical Society to proceed with their plans for the property. Without clarification, it is not possible to determine if all plans, goals and regulatory Adequacy Review Response, AM-004 Sunnyside Mine, Permit No. M-77-378 Page 2

The Mayflower Mill as it stands meets the proposed land use. It has been deemed eligible by the State Historic Preservation Officer for listing on the National Historic Register for Historic Sites. The proposed transfer to the Historical Society and their conversion of it to a museum/tour is to provide an interested caretaker for longterm stability and to make it self-supporting from a maintenance standpoint.

TAILINGS POND NO. 4:

A contour map of the conceptual reclaimed configuration for Tailings Pond No. 4 is attached. The map will replace or supplement the Exhibit F-map of Tailings Pond No. 4 with flow lines submitted with the AM-004 application.

GLADSTONE/AMERICAN TUNNEL FACILITY:

SGC is in agreement that the only structure AM-004 addresses for post mining use is the American Tunnel quonset building. It was stated that the other buildings would only be left if they were transferred to the landowner along with the reclamation permit responsibilities (ie for mining purposes). Attached is a letter of support (for leaving tne American Tunnel quonset building intact upon final reclamation for non-mining use) from the County and a list of potential uses for the site approvable by County Land Use Policies provided by the County Administrator.

In order to provide sufficient justification/assurance of what specific industrial/commercial land use the structure will serve following the conclusion of mining, maybe a copy of the sales contract along with an explanation of its proposed use could be submitted upon request for bond release to provide the required assurance. The structure has many uses but its conversion is many years away (probably in excess of five years) and a specific use has not been determined. The building cost in excess of $200,000 to construct, has many potential uses and has not been used in a manner that might limit or bring in question its suitability for other uses. Given this, the Division should be fairly confident that at some sale price a specific non-mining use will/can be proposed at the time for conversion.

The proposed borrow area to be deleted from the permitted area is unsuitable for a borrow area due to its steep slopes. This area has not been used since January, 1988 (my tenure at the site) and I can find no records or staff remembering its use during SGC's remaining presence on the site (ie from September of 1985). Adequacy Review Response, AM-004 Sunnyside Mine, Permit No. M-77-378 Page 3

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TERRY TUNNEL FACILITIES:

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FINANCIAL WARRANTY AMOUNT:

No comment is required.

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Larry Perino Superintendent-Technical Services BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS San Juan county P.o. Box 466 silverton, Colorado 01433 970-387-5671

October 10, 1995

Sunnyside Gold Corporation P.O. Box 177 j Silverton, Colorado 81433

Att: Bill Goodhard, Resident Manager

D e a r Bill,

to draw upon in offering our support of your Amendment Pl4n.

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Power Station Complex, and the quonset located at the American 5un^! nf .h^ e buildings have potential uses and it seems counterproductive to’destrov true ' siqnificance°to ^ ^uiidi^ s/°cated at the Power Station JompLx have7 that reason alone. Y °f °Ur C°Unty and aS such should be sav^ for

Thank you for your understanding of the needs of the citizens of -n^r, s r » , ‘' œ s x ï » H I

Sincerely,

Ernest F. Kuhlman, Chairman Board of County Commissioners office of the

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SAN JUAN COUNTY

P.O. lìox 4GG Silverton, Colorado 81433

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Sunnyside Gold Corporation P.O. Box 177 Silverton, Colorado 81433

Att: Larry Perino Superintendent of Technical Services

Dear Mr. Perino,

In my position as the County Land Use Administrator I have studied the situation regarding the American Tunnel quonset, and also the four buildings at the Power Station Complex, and have considered how the County's Zoning and Land Use Regulation might affect this property. My initial determination is that there are a variety of potential uses for this property, in whole or in part, all of which are allowed as a Use By Right or a Usg. Subject To Review.

This property lies within the boundaries of the Mountain Zon^f with the Power Station being overlayed by the Town/County Zone of Mutual interest. The mutual zone is designed to address the potential for Town services being requested outside of the Town limits. I have included a copy of the Table -Q.f. Permitted Uses from the Zoning _and Land Use Regulation to demonstrate the broad spectrum of allowable uses in these zones.

Hopefully this information will be of assistance to you. Please let me know if I can help in any other way.

Sincerely,

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William C. Norman County Administrator ZONING DISTRICTS Rural Urban Mountain Res iden t Resident Commun!tv Aerial Tramway USR Auditorium (Theater) USR USR Auto Sales & Service USR Buildina Material Sales USR Campground USR USR Camping X Church/Place of Worship USR USR USR USR Conveyor Svstem TJSR Electronic Relav Facilitv USR USR USR USR Financial Establishment USR USR Grazing X Heliport USR Hotel or Motel USR USR Indoor Recreation Facilitv USR USR USR USR Lumbering X Manufacturina Facility USR USR Medical Facilitv USR USR Mill Processing (Mine) USR Mine and Minina Activity X USR USR USR Multi-Family Dwellina USR USR X Office Buildina USR USR Outdoor Recreation X X X X " 11 Facilitv USR USR USR USR Personal Services Estab. USR USR Picnic Area X USR USR USR Picn.ickina X X X X Railroad Facilitv USR USR USR USR Resort USR USR Restaurant or Bar USR USR Retail Sales USR USR Road X X X X Sawmi11 USR Schoo 1. USR USR USR USR Single-Family Dwellina X X X Tai liners Pile or Pond USR Trail X X X X Utility Line or Facility X X X X Waste Storage or Disposal USR USR USR USR Water Diversion or Dam USR USRUSR USR Water or Gas Line X X X X Wholesale Sales & Storage USR USR

X Designates Use by Right. USR Designates a Use Subject to Review. * Designates that a Special Use Review Plan may be required.

A Planned Unit Development (PUD) may be required by the County for any of the above uses within any zoning district if the proposed activity or use is located on more than 35 acres, or if it involves two or more different uses on the same property. L a r ì r ^ - /"/ere rs ^ c o p ^ 0 f

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1313 Sherman St., Room 215 D enver, C O 00203 Phone:(303)066-3567 FAX: (303) 832-8106 Roy Römer Governor M icliael U. Long Division Director December 18, 1995

Mr. Tim Edgar Ms. Pamela Killebrew 1020 Canterberry Rd. Divide, CO 80813

RE: Sunnvside Amendment No. AM-004, Permit No. M-77-378

Dear Mr. Edgar and Ms. Killebrew:

On November 24, 1995, the Division issued a decision to approve amendment no. AM-004 submitted by Sunnyside Gold Corporation. In accordance with Rule. 1.4.9 of the Hard Rock/Metal Mining Rules and Regulations, any party objecting to the approval of the application shall, within ten (1 0 ) days of receipt of written notice, of the approval, file a statement of the issues to be considered by the Board at the hearing. The statement shall include an explanation of the grounds for seeking a reversal of the decision.

Please contact me at the Durango Field Office, 1474 Main Ave., Room 207, Durango, Colorado 81301, telephone no. (970) 247-5193 if you have any questions.

Sincerely, , .

T o m G i l l i s Senior Environmental Protection Specialist

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CERTIFIED MAIL NO. P 241 770 379 Re turn Red q ipt Regues ted STATE OF COLORADO DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY Department of Natural Resources

1313 Sherman St., Room 215 Denver, CO 80203 Phone: (303) 066-3567 FAX: (303) 832-0106 Roy Romor Governor

Michael [3. Long November 3, 1995 Division Director

Larry Perino Sunnyside Gold Corporation P.O. Box 177 Silverton, CO 81433

REs Informal Conference, Sunnvside Mine Amendment No. AM-004 Permit No. M-77-37 8

Dear Mr. Perino:

Pursuant to Rule 1.4.6 you are hereby notified that the Division of Minerals and Geology will hold an informal conference on Monday, November 13,—1995__a t 8 ; 00 a.m. at the Durango Field Office of the Division of Minerals and_Geology, 1474 Main Ave.. Room 207. Duranao. Colorado. “ ------

Pursuant to Rule 1.4.6(2), at the informal conference, each person objecting to the approval of the permit application shall set forth the grounds for the objection. Similarly, the permit applicant, and any other person supporting the approval of the permit application, shall present the grounds necessary to support the issuance of the permit.

The informal conference officer will be Bruce Humphries, Minerals Program Supervisor. If you have any questions, please contact me at the Durango Field Office, 1474 Main Ave., Room 207, Durango, Colorado 81301, telephone no. (970) 247-5193.

S i n c e r e l y ,

T o m G i l l i s Senior Environmental Protection Specialist

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CERTIFIED MAIL NO. Z 738 070 775 Return Receipt Requested STATE OF COLORADO DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY Department of Natural Resources

1313 Sherman St., Room 215 Denver, CO 80203 Phone: (303) 866-3567 FAX: (303) 832-8106 Roy Römer Governor October 30, 1995 \ Michael IÎ. Long Division Director Mr. Larry Perino Superintendent-Technical Services Sunnyside Gold Corporation #1 Gladstone P.O. Box 177 Silverton, CO 81433

RE: Preliminary Adequacy Review, Amendment No. AM-004 Sunnyside Mine, Permit No. M-77-37B

Dear Mr. Perinoi

The Division has completed a preliminary adequacy review of the above referenced amendment application. The comments provided below should be responded to in a timely manner in order to have all adequacy o2n°?QQK fully resolved prior to the initial decision date of November S 5 « ~

NEWSPAPER NOTICE AND ADJACENT SURFACE OWNER NOTIFICATION The Division has received your September 21, 1995 correspondence containing copies of the 4 publications of the newspaper notice and copies of the return.receipts for mailing notices to surface owners situated within 200 ft. of the affected area boundary. This information should be sufficient to demonstrate compliance with the notice requirements associated with the amendment.

POSTMINING LAND USE CHANGE: The Division understands that the amendment includes a proposal to leave certain buildings intact as part of the amended reclamation plan. The Division wishes to stress that approval of this amendment does not include any release of these areas from reclamation liability, and that l??n?P jrat0r wiiX need to sPecifically apply for release of these areas utilizing standard release procedures as specified in the Act and Rules. Before the Division can approve release of areas containing structures that are to remain intact to serve alternative land uses, it will be necessary to field inspect each structure to determine whether all applicable environmental, health, or safety concerns have been adequately addressed as provided for in the Act and Rules.

MAYFLOWER MILL SITE* T u j Division has received Sunnyside Gold's response to the letter of objection filed against the proposed amendment. The objection referenced "significant contamination" of the mill site, and Sunnyside G o l d responded by indicating that this statement was a factual assertion with no basis. Given Sunnyside Gold's eventual plans for obtaining release of the mill site from reclamation liability and the Division's responsibility to ensure that significant environmental, health and safety concerns are adequately addressed prior to release, i °*i stress that the possibility of contamination within the mill building and immediately adjacent areas will need to be properly evaluated and adequately addressed before final release of the mill building can be granted.

TAILINGS POND NO. 4: It is unclear from the information provided whether any riprap or other types of energy dissipation structures will be installed along the steeper segments of the Tailings Pond no. 4 stormwater diversion ditch. Please clarify. Any specific erosion control structures to be installed should be delineated on an appropriate map within the amendment application.

The amendment includes a proposal to modify the previously approved configuration and drainage scheme for Tailings Pond No. 4. By virtue of the requirements of Rule 6.4.6(F), the Reclamation Plan Map for this area needs to be revised to show the reconfigured topography of the reclaimed tailings pond with contour lines of sufficient detail to portray the direction and rate of slope of the reclaimed surface.

GLADSTONE/AMERICAN TUNNEL FACILITY: As a matter of clarification, the only specific structure at the American Tunnel Site proposed in the amendment application to be left intact to serve a industrial/commercial postmining land use is the single quonset hut structure. All other structures at this site are required to be removed during final reclamation as specified in the approved permit, in order for the Division to approve any additional structures to be left intact following reclamation, it will be necessary to provide the Division with reasonable assurance that use of the structure (s) for an industrial/commercial postmining land use will actually occur, and that such a use is acceptable to the County. As i£r*. u? qu°nset kut structure, please provide documentation indicating that the change in land use for this specific portion of the affected area is acceptable to the County, i.e. that County zoning of the area ii?W? industrial/coinmercial use after termination of the permit. In addition, please provide sufficient justification/assurance regarding what specific future industrial/commercial land use the structure will serve following the conclusion of mining.

The amendment application includes a proposal to delete a proposed borrow area from a portion of the permitted area. This area appears to be largely within an old pre-law mill site, however it io unclear from the information provided whether this area was ever disturbed after approval of permit no. M-77-378. Please clarify. Additionally, the n re<3ues^s that the applicant evaluate the possibility of implementing some type of minimal drainage control, if feasible, for stormwater runoff travelling directly down the disturbed portion of t h e hillslope to the base of the proposed borrow area. An opportunity maY exist to find some economically reasonable means to improve the erosional stability of the talus slope on a long term basis. Please address this concern.

TERRY TUNNEL FACILITIES: Page E-7 of the amendment application indicates that "Complete reclamation cannot occur until the facilities are no longer needed for water treatment. When SGC has determined this to be the case, the pipe through the Terry bulkhead will be grouted, the portal permanently closed and the area contoured and planted according to the plan". As a matter of clarification, the determination of when the facilities are no longer needed for water treatment will require evaluation and acceptance from both the Division of Minerals and Geology and the State Health Department prior to permanent closure of the portal.

FINANCIAL WARRANTY AMOUNT: The amendment contains a revised updated cost estimate for completion ? f J f 1 reclamation work at the site. Since no request for reduction in financial warranty coverage is being applied for, and since the revised cost estimate contains sufficient detail clearly indicating that the bond amount currently held by the Division is sufficient to assure the completion of final reclamation work at the site in the event of bond forfeiture, it does not appear that preparation of a separate in-house cost estimate by the Division is warranted for the purpose of amendment application approval. However, at such time as a request for partial bond release is submitted, the Division will prepare an in-house estimate of final reclamation costs in order to verify that the reduced bond coverage will still leave sufficient bond monies in place to assure completion of the reclamation plan in the event of bond forfeiture.

Please contact me at the Durango field Office, (970) 247-5193 if you have any questions. I will be contacting you in the near future regarding the date and time of the informal conference which needs to be held to allow objectors an opportunity to discuss their concerns

S i n c e r e l y ,

T o m G i l l i s Senior Environmental Protection Specialist

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P.O. Box 177 .Silverton, C O 81433 Phone (303) 387-5533 . Telecopy (303) 387-5310

October 19, 1995

Mr. Tom Gill is Division of Minerals and Geology 1474 Main Avenue, Room 223 Durango, CO 81301

RE: Sunnyside Mine, Amendment No. AM-004, Permit No. M-77-378

Dear Mr. Gillis:

Below are responses by Sunnyside Gold Corporation (SGC) to the comments and concerns to AM-004 by Tim Edger and Pamela Ki Hebrew as requested by your letter dated October 13, 1995. The comments and concerns as understood by SGC are restated and then addressed.

1) The Mayflower Mill site is certainly an historic asset that could and maybe should be preserved•

SGC agrees. A major purpose of AM-004 is to convert the reclamation plan for the Mayflower Mill from building removal, scrapping and burial with recontouring and revegetation to the conversion of the site for other use than for mining. This other use being historic preservation and display. This will be accomplished by transferring the site to the San Juan County Historical Society whose main function is the preservation and display of historic artifacts and sites from San Juan County. They have significant experience and their goal is to preserve the site by creating a museum/tour for the enjoyment/education of the public.

2) Significant contamination exists at the site currently with considerable runoff directly into the Animas River. Adequate remediation should be undertaken and completed prior to any development of this site for historic purposes.

This comment contains factual assertions that have no basis and anyway approval of AM-004 does not release SGC from the site. It changes the final reclamation plan and use for the site post mining which determines the procedures used to reclaim the site. Final release will require that the Division of Minerals and Geology (DMG) determine that the site is suitable for the approved post mining land use, is stable and meets the minimum standards set for reclamation adopted by the Mined Land Reclamation Board. S

3) Preservation of this site does not require transfer to the San Juan Historical Society. This more modern example of hard rock milling technology would more appropriately be preserved by simply leaving it standing empty after reclamation is completed, with the mining company maintaining ownership and responsibility for any future reclamation problems,

SGC has placed the Sunnyside Mine and Mayflower Mill in final reclamation status. This requires that the property be converted to its beneficial post mining use approved in the reclamation plan within a reasonable time frame. An unmamtained facility decaying over time does not meet criteria for long term stability. SGC is supportive of historical preservation but believes this goal is best served by aiding those with expertise in this field of which the San Juan County Historical Society qualifies. cW i U hav.e been 3ud9ed stable for its post mining use by DMG before SGC is released from responsibility. Therefore, no long term reclamation problems are anticipated. Especially in light of the care that the Society will give the site to meet their goals.

4) The water rights and pipelines on Arrastra Creek are not required for any historical preservation purposes and are not in themselves historically significant. They should be retained by the mining company through appropriate reclamation company eaSGd f°C °ther PurPoses °* *ept by the mining

These water rights, diversion structure and pipelines are an asset owned by SGC. They are not part of the MLR Permit and do not require AM-004 approval for transfer to a third party. Transferring these water rights to the Historical Society will enable them to provide fire protection for the considerable assets that will be invested in this conversion process (ie museum/tour) and obtain insurance to protect their investment. 5) T h e American Tunnel property is not historically significant and most probably the original reclamation plan should be carried out and any structures standing demolished. Transfer of this property and structures to the Historical Society would serve no useful preservation purposes and would hinder the proper reclamation of this site to a more useful state.

The submitted plan does not include transferring the American Tunnel site to the Historical Society or historical preservation of any type.

It includes:

1) for facilities on land other than that owned by SGC, the option for the landowner to accept the facilities under their own reclamation permit and plan. If not accepted, these facilities will be removed and area reclaimed according to the existing plan. This option is available without AM-004 approval following proper permit and surety transfers. 2) the conversion of the quonset structure to other use by sale. This includes access to the quonset. This structure is a valuable building with many uses fully approvable within the San Juan County Land Use Code. Its conversion to beneficial use would help maintain San Juan County's tax base and provide a ready facility useful for purposes other than for mining related use. This conversion is supported by the County and within the Rules for mined land post mining beneficial use.

6 ) The Blair Mountain Placer site has no significant historical significance, and is essentially unrelated to the mill operation..••••

SGC agrees with this statement. This parcel is an asset owned by SGC. SGC's use, sale or donation is not part of this amendment. It has not been used for mining purposes and is not within the permit boundary. Approval of SGC's plans for this property is not required under the Mined Land Reclamation Act and only appeared within AM-004 as part of SGC's letter agreement with the Historical Society as an attachment showing the intent and commitment to convert the Mayflower Mill Site to a non mining use. Please consider these responses to comments received on the AM-004 submittal when preparing your adequacy review. If any of the comments have not been addressed to your satisfaction, please contact me. ^

Sincerely,

Larry Perino Superintendent-Technical Services STATE OF COLORADO DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY Department of Natural Resources

1313 Sherman St., Room 215 Denver, CO 80203 Phone:(303)866-3567 FAX: (303) 832-8106 Roy Rortrnr Govom or

Michnel Ì3. Lon« October 13# 1995 Division Director

Mr. Larry Perino Sunnyside Gold Corporation #1 Gladstone P.O. Box 177 Silverton, Colorado 81433

RE: Sunnyside Mine Amendment No. AM-004, Permit No. M-77-378

Dear Mr. Perino:

The Division has received a letter of objection to certain portions of the proposed amendment application. The letter was submitted by Tim Edgar and Pamela Killebrew and Faxed to the Division on October 11, II i_ *lease review the comments and concerns contained in the attached letter and submit a written response to the Division regarding uY wish,to handle the various issues raised by the persons objecting to the amendment. The information contained in your response will be considered by the Division as part of our adequacy review of the application.

^ny (iuestions/ please contact me at the Durango Field Office, telephone no. 247-5193.

S i n c e r e l y ,

T o m G i l l i s Senior Environmental Protection Specialist

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División o f Minerals and Geology 9 October, 1995 Stale of Colorado 1313 Sherman Sc. Denver, CO 80203

Re: Amended Reclamation Plan for MLR Permit No. M77*378

, and the Colorado Mined

Pursuant to the public notice regarding amending MLR Permit No. M77-378 please consider and enier into the rccord the following comments;

1) The Mayflower Mill Silo is certainly an historic asset that could and maybe si be preserved. Significant contamination exists at this site, currently with considerable runoff directly into the Animas River. Adequate remediation should be undertaken and completed prior to any development of this site for historic purposes. Preservation of this site docs not require transfer to the San Jaun Historical Society. This more modem example of hard rock milling technology would more appropriately be preserved by simply leaving it standing empty after reclamation is completed, with the mining company maintaining ownership and responsibility for any future reclamation problems. ' The water righia and pipelines on Arrastra Creek are not required for any historical preservation purposes, and are not in themselves historically significant They should be retained by the mining company through appropriate reclamation then released for other purposes or kept by the mining company. 2) The American Tunnel property is not historically significant, and most probably the original reclamation plan should be carried out and any structures standing demolished. Transfer of this property and structures to the Historical Society would serve no useful préservation purposes, and would hinder the proper reclamation of this site to a more natural state. 3) The Blair Mountain Placer site has no significant historical significance, and is essentially unrelated to the mill operation. The historical society has publicly stated their intention of residential development of this site to support their continuing operation and their tourist she development of the Mayflower M3L It is unclear to tlixs author why the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board would consider this aspect of the plan, as no historical preservation is envisaged or planned. This parcel should dearly be removed from consideration in the plan.

In summary the Mayflower Mill site may deserve consideration for historical preservation purposes. All other sites have minimal or no historic significance, and are apparently only included to finance the tourist development of the mill site and or reduce exposure of the ™nmg convoy to full and complete reclamation. In light of the maiginal historic sognmcance of most property in this amended plan, it would appear Hut a major conccm would be to msure in all ways diat no portion of this plan would impact the fullest and most complete reclamation o f these areas to remove and mitigate any environmental impacts, and in most areas die most valid activity would be to return areas to a natural state. My position as a property owner in the immediate 'vicinity would be to allow the preservation of the Mayflower MSI site, with proper safeguards concerning the uncompleted reclamation, and removal of all other sites and improvements from the plan as bemg unassooated with any significant historical preservation.

Xliaik You for Your, Cptasidpration,

Pamela K* KilbbieW&ndTan A. Edgar Property Owners; South&ide Lode #14012 Animas Mimng District 1020 Canierbeny Rd. Divide, CO S0S13

Tnrm n m STATE OF COLORADO DIVISION OF MINERALS AND GEOLOGY Department of Natural Resources 1313 Sherman St., Room 215 Denver, Colorado B0203 Phone: (303) 866-3567 FAX: (303) 032-0106 DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL August 25, 1995 RESOURCES

Mr. Larry Perlno Roy Romer Sunnys1 de Gold Corp. Governor P.O. Box 177 James S. Loclihead 1303 Snowden Executive Director M ichnd U. Long S11 verton, CO 81433 Division Director

Re: Receipt of 112 Reclamation Permit Amendment Application, Sunnyside Mine Permit No. M-77-378, AM-004

Dear Mr. Perino:

On August 25, 1995, the Division of Minerals and Geology received your reclamation permit amendment application (AM-004) for the Sunnyside Mine, which Is located 1n San Juan County. All comment and review periods began on August 25, 1995. The decision date for your application is scheduled for November 24, 1995.

Within ten (10) days after submittal, you must publish notice in a newspaper of general circulation in the locality of the proposed mining operation once a week for four consecutive weeks. Immediately after the first publication, mail a copy of the notice to all owners of record of surface rights and ail owners of record of lands that are within 200 feet of the boundary of the affected land. Proof of the notice and mailings, such as Certified Mail - Return Receipt Requested, must be submitted to the Division of Minerals and Geology prior to the decision date.

The Division Is reviewing your application to determine whether it Is adequate to meet the requirements of the Act. We will contact you if additional Information is needed.

Please be reminded that all operators must contact the Colorado Department of Health, Water Quality Control Division regarding storm water permits.

If you have any questions please contact me.

Sincerely,

Thomas D. Gi11is Senior Environmental Protection Specialist

TDG/BDC SUNNYSIDE GOLD CORPORATION AN ECHO SAY COMPANY

P.O. Box 177 .Silverton, CO 81433 Phone (303) 387-5533 • Telecopy (303) 387-5310

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August 25, 1995

Barbara Chiappone Division of Minerals and Geology 1313 Sherman St., Room 215 Denver, CO 80203-2273

RE: File No. M-77-378, Amendment No. 4 Submittal of documents to complete Amendment application Dear Ms. Chiappone:

Enclosed are the missing documents for completion of Sunnyside Gold Corporation's application for Amendment No. 4 to File No. M-77-378 as discussed by telephone.

Thank you for your help.

Sincerely,

Larry Perino Superintendent-Technical Services LP/c jm SUNNYSiDE GOLD CORPORATION, P.O. BOX 177, SILVERTON, CO 81433, 387-5533, has filed an application for an amended Reclamation Plan for MLR Permit No. M77-378 with the Division of Minerals and Geology and Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board under provisions of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Act. The proposed affected areas are located in an area of suspended survey^ protracted to be in Township 42 North Range 7 West and Township 41 North Range 7 West, N.M.P.M., San Juan County.

American Tunnel Area

Latitude 37*53,30" Longitude 107P38'45" Mayflower Mill Area

Latitude 37i’49,l5" Longitude 107* 33'30"

The_ proposed amendment includes an addition of 1.56 acres to the American Tunnel permitted area, leaving a quonset structure for other uses than mining upon final reclamation at the American Tunnel area and donating the Mayflower Mill facilities, brick powerhouse and adjacent buildings and land to the San Juan County Historical Society in the Mayflower Mill Area.

Additional information may be obtained from the Division of Minerals and Geology, 1313 Sherman St., Denver, CO 80203, (303) 866-3567 or the San Juan County Clerk and Recorder, 1512 Greene St., Silverton, CO, or the above named applicant. Written comments must be filed with the Division of Minerals and Geology by 4:00 p.m. on October 11, 1995.

Published August 31, 1995 and September 7, 14, 21, 1995 in the Silverton Standard and the Miner. GUNNYSIDE COLD CORPORATION AN ECHO BAY COMPANY

P.O. Box 177 .Silverton, C O 81433 Phone (303) 387-5533 .Telecopy (303) 387-5310

Affidavit of Completion of Public Notice Posting at Affected Sites

Sunnyside Gold Corporation has posted the public notices at the sites affected by the Regular 112 Permit No. M-77-378 - Amendment No. 4 Application pursuant to Paragraph 1.6.2 (b) of the MINERAL RULES and REGULATIONS of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board.

Signed: .

Title: Superintendent-Technical Services

Date: 'S/^.S/'ÎS SUNNYSIDE COLD CORPORATION AN ECHO DAY COMPANY

P.O. Box 177 .Silverton, C O 81433 Phone (303) 387-5533 .Telecopy (303) 387-5310

DOCUMENT RECEIPT FOR PUBLIC REVIEW

Sunnyside Gold Corporation has placed in my possession a copy of documents for an application for amendment to MLR 112 Permit No.

M-77-378 - AMENDMENT NO. 4 - SUNNYSIDE MINE/MAYFLOWER MILL.

This document will be available for public review in the office of the San Juan County Clerk and Recorder.

San Juan County Clerk and Recorder

Dorothy Zanoni

Signed: ^ W ^ i&l4LDate; % /» s f PUBLIC NOTICE

pursuant to Paragraph 1.6.2 (b) of the Mineral Rules and Regulations o f th e Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board/Office by:

Office of Mined Land Reclamation Colorado Department of Natural R esources 1313 S herm an Street, Room 215 Denver, Colorado 80203-2275

T h is site is a location affected by a proposed Amendmentto MLR Permit No. M -7 7 -3 7 8 , Amendment: NO. 4 SUNNYSIDE MINE/M/WFLOWER MILL filed w ith th e Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board/Office by the Operator: SUNNYSIDE GOLD CORPORATION P O Box 177 #1 Gladstone Silverton, C o lo rad o 81433 Telephone: 970-387-5533

Anyone w ishing to comment on this application may viewf it si tots office of Ih e San Juan County C le rk and Recorder, Courthouse, 1400 Greene Street, Silverton, Colorado.

Comments to this application should be sent to trie: Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Division 1313 Sherman Steel, R oom 215 Denver, CO 80203 prior to the end of the pubic com m ent period. PUBLIC NOTICE

pursuant to Paragraph 1.6.2 (b) of the Mineral Rules and Regulations of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board/Office by:

Office of Mined Land Reclamation Colorado Department of Natural Resources 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 Denver, Colorado 80203-2275

This site is a location affected by a proposed Amendment to MLR Permit No. M-77-378, Amendment NO. 4 SUNNYSIDE MiNE/MAYFLOWER MILL filed with the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board/Office by the Operator: SUNNYSIDE GOLD CORPORATION P O B ox 1 7 7 #1 Gladstone Silverton, Colorado 81433 Telephone: 970-387-5533

Anyone wishing to comment on this application may view it at the office of the San Juan County Clerk and Recorder, Courthouse, 1400 Greene Street, Silverton, Colorado.

Comments to this application should be sent to the: Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Division 1313 Sherman Street, Room 215 Denver, CO 80203 prior to the end of the public comment period. REGULAR OPERATION (1X2) RECLAMATION PERMIT APPLICATION FORM

ffiEOLffiJSi ---- Hew Application (Rule 1.4.5) _X_ Amendment Application (Rule 1 .10) ____ Conversion Application (Rule l.ii)

Permit No. M----Z2_-_378--- for amendments and conversions of existing

S i yplicaticn for a Regular Operation Reclamation Permit contains three ma-ior nartn* mi the application form; (2) Exhibits A-S and Geotechnical Stability Exhibit* and t * \ ihi application fee. When you 6ubmit your application be sure to indud* *mi t !» 2 notarized original and four (4) copies of the appU^ation fom, S i i V o * S & S A-R and any required sections of Exhibit S and the Geotechnical Stabilit? Ealhihi? nnJ f check for the application fee described under Section (16) on Page 3 Exhibit-n ? be bound or in a 3-ring binder; maps should be folded to 8 l/2 - X l l « o r ^ l / 2 - x ? ^ f l ^ In t S n 1 o L Pr0CeEEin3' PleaB6 P r °Vl d e thS ^««ationin^e

GENERAL OPERATION INFORMATION •Type or print clearly, in the space provided, all information described below

n*BBBM a!BBBa!eeBS8siM eBSB*BBeRS8BBaRsanB— b s b b - » « * 1.1 Applicant/operator I / _____ . or canpany name (name B-e-asaBBeBSBBBBIiBBSBBSBSBaBBSBaBBaaSBBBato be used on permit)* ■Sunnyside. Hold PnrpnraHnn ______. ______’______1.1 Type of organization (corporation, partnership, etc.): ~Cr>rm-ra+l~ ------1.2 I.R.S. Tax ID No. or Social Security Number: ______98-PQ7l§?% ------

2 . Operation, name (pit, mine or site name): Sunnyside Mine and Mill ______

3. Permitted acreage (new or existing Bite) 459.96______permitted acres 3.1 change in acreage (+ or -) +1.56 and -2.26 acres ■ 3.2 Total acreage in Permit area 459 7fi______acres i Fees:

4^2 Hew S^to^licatinn -W.g7S.PQ - application fee

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T C S i iHesInin0^mati0n! 016 genter- °£ the area where the majority of, mining will COUNTY: San Juan

SECTIOH oSftfESWrtT* °ne ) = - 6th 2L 10th (Hew Mexico) _ Ute ^ y - South SE&SBS g s s .-s tu - u -|S C-g

______Approximately 6.2 miles NNE of Silverton at 10,500 feet aEBMCAMT/QPFRRTOR (name, address, and phone of name to be used on permit) Individual's Name: Company Name: Sunnyside Gold Corporation______Street: _J1 Gladstone P.O., Box 177______City: -Silverton ______State: -Colorado------zip Code: 81433 Area Code: 970 Telephone: 387-5533

EERMrmNG CONTACT (if different from applicant/qperato'r above) Individual's Name: Larry Perino ______Company Name: . Sunnyside Gold Corporation Street: J£1 Gladstone P.O. Box 177 Cit*! _Silverton State : Colorado _ zip Code: 81433 Area Code : 970 Telephone: 387-5533

INSPECTION CONTACT; Individual ' s Name : Larry Perino Company Name: Sunnyside Gold Corporation Streetî _#1 Gladstone P.O. Box 177 city! -Silverton State: Colorado Zip Code: 81433 Area Code: 970 Telephone: 387-5533

-- S.TATB OR FEDERAI, TANpQWNBR (if an y ) Agency: ______Street : City: ______State: Zip Code: Area Code: Telephone:

---STATE OR FEDERAL LRNDpWNER M f finy ) Agency: Street : _____ City: ______State: ______Zip Code: Area Code: Telephone: 11. Primary future (Post-mining) land use (chock one) : — Cropland (CR) __ Pastureland (PL) __General Agriculture (GA) — Rangeland (RL) Forestry (FR) Wildlife Habitat (WL) — Residential (RS) ££ Recreation(RC) __ Industrial/Commercial(IC) __ Developed Water Resources(WR) __ Solid Waste Disposal(WD) 12. Primary present land use (check one): _ Cropland (CR) __ Pastureland (PL) __ General Agriculture (GA) Rangeland (RL) _ Forestry (FR) Wildlife Habitat(WL) __Residential (RS) Recreation (RC) Developed Water Resources (WR) M Industrial/Commercial (IC) 13. Hg.thod of Mining: __Quarry (QR) Solution (SO) 13.1 QtilSE: Briefly explain mining method (e.g. Placer, truck/shovel) . Joining is not anticipated - site is in final reclamation______’ 14. Pn__Site Processing? Solution (SO) Chemical (Ql) Thermal (TH) N/A . Heap Leach (HL) __Vat Leach (VL)

p e r a i ? 1artaB*i?nated chemlcals or acid-producing materials to be used or stored within

Description of Amendments an existin9 operation, provide a brief narrative

' ^compiete, unbound application packages must be submitted. One comnleta application package consists of a signed application form and the set of maps and exhibits *■* the Geotechnical Stability Exhibit. E?^ S i ? ^ application must be presented as a separate section. Begin each exhibit on a Pages should be numbered consecutively for ease of reference. If separate cuments are used as appendices, please reference these by nnmp in the exhibit. ni ^ 7 ®, ,i5) oijned application forms, you must submit a corresponding set the maps and exhibits as described in the following references to Rule C.4 and 6 .5 : EXHIBIT A - Legal Description EXHIBIT B • Index Hap EXHIBIT C ‘ Pre-Mining and Mining Plan Map(s) of Affected Lands EXHIBIT D • Mining Plan EXHIBIT B * Reclamation Plan EXHIBIT F - Reclamation Plan Map EXHIBIT G - Water Information EXHIBIT H * Wildlife Information EXHIBIT I - Soils Information EXHIBIT J - Vegetation Information EXHIBIT K • Climate Information EXHIBIT L - Reclamation Costs EXHIBIT M * Other Permits and Licenses EXHIBIT K - Source of Legal Right-To-Enter [See C.R.S. 34-32-112(2) (d)3 EXHIBIT 0 ‘ Owners of Record of Affected Land (Surface Area) and Owners of Substance to be Mined [See C.R.S. 34-32-112(2) (b) & (c)] EXHIBIT - Municipalities Within Two Miles EXHIBIT Proof of Mailing of Notices to County Commissioners and Soil Conservation District EXHIBIT - Proof of Filing with County Clerk and Recorder EXHIBIT - (any required sections) RULE 6.5 - Geotechnical Stability Exhibit PreP®rin3 Exhibits A-S and Geotechnical Stability Exhibit are specified under Rule6.4 and 6 5 of the Mineral Rules and Regulations. If you ¿ve  v Exhibits or content of the information required, or would like schedule a pre-application meeting you may contact the Office at 303-866-3567. jibllitiea SS^.*5 ?Í £¿ approvai'and permit issuance, this application be come b a legally binding the5® af° ? nuííer of in*Portant requirements which you, as a Bhoyld £u} l y understand. These requirements aré listed below. Please read Jhi-akiíÍIhI?. requirement, in the space provided, to acknowledge that you understand rt?üí obligations. If you do not understand theee obligations then please contact this Office for a full explanation.

--- 1 :____ J°ur. obligation to reclaim the site is not limited to the amount of the 5¿^?ClaÍ u ae.sume le9al liability for all reasonable expenses which the Board or the Office may incur to reclaim the affected lands associated with your forfeited-** the event your Permit is revoked and financial warranty is

BUBP®“d or revoke this permit, or assess a civil penalty, upon the permittee violated the terms or conditions of this permit, the er Rules and Regulations, or that information contained in the application or your permit misrepresent important material facts; ---- 3. If your mining and reclamation operations affect areas beyond the boundaries res2 t 5ePrOV0 P emit b9undary # substantial civil penalties, to you as permittee can

(te* * j”°dlf:lcation *° the approved mining and reclamation plan from those approved application requires you to submit a permit modification and obtain approval from the Board or Office/ S. It is your responsibility to notify the Office of any changes in your address or phone number;

t c t :— 6 . Opon permit issuance and prior to beginning on-site mining activity, you must post a sign at the entrance of the mine site, which shall be clearly visible from the access road, with the following information (Rule 3.1.12): a. the name of the operator; " k. a statement that a reclamation permit for the operation has been issued by the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board; and, c. the permit number.

^ * Ihe boundaries of the permit boundary area must be marked by monuments or prior to^ite V and adequate to delineate such boundaries

■ 8- is a provision of this permit that the operations will be conducted in tu i0^ T C*e ^ i t h S°*!° and conditions listed in your application, as well as with the provisions of the Act and the Mineral Rules and Regulations in effect at the time the permit is issued.

^ fc5 e annive^sary date of permit issuance, you must submit an i anzJual wp°rt which includes a map describing the acreage affected and the acreage reclaimed to date (if there are changes from the previous year), any monitoring required by the Reclamation Plan to be submitted annually on . the anniversary date of the permit approval. Annual fees are for the previous year a permit is held. For exanple, a permit with the anniversary date of July 1, 1995, ? ??nua ior period of July 1 , 1994 through June 30, 1995. Failure to BjiT your annual fee and report by the permit anniversary date may result in a civil penalty, revocation of your permit, and forfeiture of your financial warranty. your *eGPOnsibility, as an operator, to continue to pay your annual fee to the Office until the Board releases you from your total reclamation responsibility. As an authorized representative of the applicant, I hereby certify that the operation described has met the minimum requirements of the following terms and conditions: .„Thi8 min^ng operation will not adversely affect the stability of any significant, valuable and permanent man-made structure (s) located within two hundred (200) feet of the affected lands. (However, where there is an agreement between the applicant/operator and the persons having an interest in the structure that damage f i / J i wUF® i* t0 be c°®pensated for by the applicant/operator (Section 834-32-115(4) (d), C.R.S. 1984, as amended), then mining may occur within 200 feet Proof of an agreement must be submitted to the Office prior to the decision date.)

2 * ,.?° operation will be located on lands where such operations are prohibited by law (Section 34-32-115(4)(f), C.R.S. 1984, as amended); 3. As the applicant/operator, .1 do not have any mining/prospecting operations in this state of Colorado currently in violation of the provisions of the Mined Land Reclamation Act (Section 34-32-120, C.R.S. 1984, as amended) as determined through a Board finding. a

\ underBtand that statements in the application are being made under penalty of perjury and that false statements made herein are punishable as a Class 1 misdemeanor pursuant to Section 18-8-503, C.R.S 1984, as amended.

Signed and dated this _ 11th day of August 1995

Sunnyside Gold Corporation

Senior Vice President Operations ¿^¿¿^Morporate Secretary or Equivalent Titlei .and. Chief Operating Officer /Tovm/City/County Clerk.

State of Colorado J C i t y a n d ) 86 County of „Denver J

The foregoing instrument was acknowledged before me this / / ^ l a v of //lO hûJ- . / 0 5 T

S°frPrt C- Armstrong ---- asSr. \'.P. Operations of Sl,nrivs^ P r,n1H rnrpm-nUnn & Chief Operating o t i i c e r J 1

------)______Notary Public

My Commission expires: //) ~ ______This Permit Amendment decreases the permitted area at the American Tunnel from 28.8 acres to 28.01 acres. This includes an increase of 1.56 acres on the Harrison Mill Site which is included in the claim listing for the legal description in the Consolidated Permit (1987), a boundary adjustment (0.05 acres) to reflect a misplotted boundary line and the elimination of a proposed borrow area that will not be used in future reclamation (-2.31 acres).

The main purpose of the boundary change is to include within the permitted area land that may be needed to install a Cement Creek diversion for water treatment of Cement Creek if that option is part of a voluntary negotiated agreement with CDPHE and DMG. The purpose would be to temporarily treat Cement Creek until the affects ‘ of bulkheading the Sunnyside Mine (TR014) could be evaluated. Additionally, this opportunity is being taken to correct a plotting error on the west property line/MLR Permit area boundary line. This change has no practical effect on reclamation or operations. The borrow area will not be used for future reclamation because it is located in a steep bare earth/talus slope that is not practical to reclaim other than by allowing erosion to fill any void created by borrowing. A boundary map is included to show the proposed changes.

Summary of permit areas by sitet

Si te Acreage

Mayflower Mill/Tailings Pond Area 202.80£

American Tunnel 28.01+

Terry Tunnel 4.50+^

Lake Emma/Sunnyside Basin 223.95+

TOTAL 4 59.26+ The Sunnyside Mine is an underground hardrock mining operation located in San Juan County. The operation consists of the following distinct areas: the Mayflower Mill and Tailings Ponds area, the American Tunnel, the Terry Tunnel and Lake Emma/Sunnyside Basin.

The operation was placed in temporary cessation of operation status effective August 17, 1991. Since then, reclamation of all areas not required for operations has been in progress and the decision has been made to begin the final reclamation process.

The purpose of this amendment is to;

1) adjust the permit boundary at the American Tunnel to accommodate possible facility expansion to treat Cement Creek. This expansion may be necessary to treat water from Cement Creek, which would partially fulfill the terms of a voluntary water treatment program to be undertaken as part of a negotiated agreement with CDPHE. Such agreement is necessary to obtain CDPHE endorsement of the final closure and reclamation of the Sunnyside Mine, American Tunnel and other areas covered by this permit, as required by the permit and technical revision thereto.

2) revise the reclamation plans for some facilities from complete removal to conversion for other uses. This change provides for the preservation of historic facilities and facilities which have alternate uses other than for mining purposes. Historic preservation and conversion of uses may provide additional income to the area in the form of tourist related income and employment and reduce the tax base loss to the County from total site reclamation.

3) adjust the reclamation plan for Tailings Pond #4 from direct revegetation to subsoil cover and provide adjustments in the drainage plan to reduce fill requirements for capping the top surface.

4) allow for the placement of mine/mill waste material in the pond from reclamation of sites required for release of permits. This will include permit area lands (already approved in TR-012) and may include non-permit area lands if mitigation at off-site disturbances becomes a part of permit release requirements. This provision will provide material to achieve drainage requirements for capping the pond.

5) make minor revisions in the plan. These areas are under reclamation except for the Tailings Pond #4 area which will undergo partial reclamation. The remainder of Tailings Pond #4 will be needed to deposit water treatment residue until water treatment can be discontinued at the American Tunnel and Terry Tunnel portals.

The mill buildings will be donated to the San Juan County Historical Society for tourist related activities. The engineering office site buildings and land, in the immediate vicinity, south of Hwy. 110 will also be donated to the Society for their usage and/or revenue generating activities.

American Tunnel

This area will be active as a base of operations and for operation of water treatment facilities until permit requirements are completed. It will then be reclaimed according to the plan.

Terry Tunnel

This area will be active seasonally until the water treatment facilities are deemed unnecessary. It will then be reclaimed according to the plan.

Lake Emma/Sunnyside Basin

This area is under reclamation.

Mine Drainage

DMG has approved the placement of bulkheads in the Sunnyside Mine to block drainage paths to surface through the tunnels from the Sunnyside Mine. This will divert flow around the mine workings, limit flow through the workings and restore hydrologic conditions to an approximation of pre-mining conditions. SGC will close valves on the American Tunnel and Terry Tunnel bulkheads when CDPHE ratifies such action, or after obtaining a legal judgement that it may do so without incurring an unreasonable risk of violating the Colorado Water Quality Control Act. The lower American Tunnel, outside the Sunnyside Mine property line, will still contribute drainage to be treated by the American Tunnel treatment facilities until the flow stops or agreement is reached by DMG, CDPHE and SGC on the terms by which SGC can relinquish or be relieved of permit responsibilities for these waters. The affected lands being reclaimed at present - or to be reclaimed in the future - encompass areas disturbed both before and during Standard Metal's and Sunnyside Gold Corporation's (SGC's) operations. Temporary cessation of operation status was granted by the Mined Land Reclamation Board (MLRB) effective August 17, 1991. With the approval of the planfor placement of mine bulkhead seals by the MLRB on November 18, 1993 (TR-14) and SGC's decision to implement the plan, final reclamation of the permitted site has be gu n.

The timetable for completion of reclamation can only be estimated because of several unknown time factors. These factors are the time required for;

1) stabilization of the fill placed in the Lake Emma hole. 2) gaining CDPHE approval for valve closure, or resolving legal issues raised by CDPHE withholding of approval. 3) equilibrium conditions to be reached of the water pool behind the mine water discharge impoundment bulkheads. 4) treatment of the water entering the American Tunnel downstream of the tunnel bulkhead site.

These unknowns are further discussed in the following site specific reclamation plans. A meaningful timetable for completion of reclamation cannot be developed because time of completion is so dependent on the above unknowns, SGC's goal is to complete reclamation at the site as expediently as these unknowns will allow.

The primary objective of this reclamation plan is to provide a stable land surface compatible with existing land use management plans and policies. The Federal lands (BLM) bordering or within the MLR permitted boundaries are designated for livestock management and recreation in the BLM Area Management Plan. This reclamation plan will restore surface areas disturbed by mining and milling operations to a stable state consistent with surrounding land use policies. The goal of reclamation is for;

1) land stabilization, limited rangeland and limited wildlife habitat, to approximately resemble a mountain park ecosystem. 2) the conversion of facilities, usable for purposes other than for mining, to alternate uses and preserve facilities of historic interest.

The affected lands to be reclaimed comprise four working sites -

1) Mayflower Mill/Tailings Pond Areas 2) American Tunnel facilities 3) Terry Tunnel 4) Sunnyside Basin/Lake Emma E - 1 These areas are shown on the location plan maps of Exhibit B. Exhibit A includes the approximate acreage of the permitted areas. A proposed amended boundary map for the American Tunnel area is attached.

The remainder of this Exhibit E is organized as follows. Summary description of reclamation plan with applicable detailed plan reference (ie TR and Amendment Number) or amended detail or plan for each working site.

Mayflower Mill/Tailings Pond Areas

Mayflower Mill

The Mayflower Mill was constructed in 1928 - 1929 for milling of ores from the Mayflower Mine. These ores were transported via aerial tramway between mine and mill and portions of this tramway and facilities are still in place. After a short period of being idle after the Mayflower Mine closed, it was purchased to concentrate ores from the Sunnyside Mine. These were two of the largest and most productive mines in the area.

The mill is intact with operational machinery and is the last operational mill in San Juan County, Colorado featuring the classical hillside multi-level architecture prevalent for the area.

There is an interest in preserving the mill intact. Its preservation could provide a significant historical point of interest as well as an educational exhibit for the area's current main industry (tourism). SGCwill donate the mill and land it sits on to the San Juan County Historical Society for preservation and use. Its operation as a museum/tour may also provide additional jobs for the community hurt by a reduction in mining industry employment. Letters of support from the BLM, Town of Silverton and San Juan County are included at the back of this exhibit as well as a conceptual business plan from the San Juan County Historical Society for the mill.

To aid in the conversion to their projected use and for maintenance of the facility, SGC will donate $120,000 over a three year period following transfer of title.

The Historical Society's goal is to preserve the authenticity of the site as an operating mill. Therefore, roads and structures will be left intact along with the spare equipment area and stormwater catchment basin. Land reclamation will consist of grading and planting with the "Mountain Mix" seed mixture the area between Tailings Pond #1 and the mill and the backslope on the northeast side above the mill. All chemicals will be removed from the site along with equipment, supplies etc, that the Historical Society does not want title to. The pipeline connection from the stormwater catchment pond to Tailings Pond #4 will be permanently plugged.

In order to facilitate the conversion, SGC will transfer title and allow the Historical Society to begin the usage conversion while SGC will maintain the planted areas (if required) through permit release. A copy of the agreement for transfer of the mill to the Historical Society is included at the end of this Exhibit.

Tailings Pond # 1

The stabilization and planting of Tailings Pond #1 is complete other than monitoring and maintenance. This work as constructed was approved in TR-013.

Tailings Pond #2

The stabilization and planting of Tailings Pond #2 is complete other than monitoring and maintenance. This work as constructed was approved in TR-011.

Tailings Pond #3

The capping and planting of the top of Tailings Pond #3 is complete other than monitoring and maintenance. The side-slopes are proving more difficult to establish vegetation and will require more monitoring and maintenance than previously anticipated. This work as constructed was approved in the Consolidated Permit (1987).

Tailings Pond #4

This area will be one of the last areas to be totally reclaimed due to its use for deposition of water treatment residue from the Terry Tunnel and American Tunnel water treatment plants, mine and mill waste material and debris from reclamation of other sites (TR-012).

The original reclamation plan was to create a top sloping towards the back of the pond (1-2 percent slope) during operations with tailings which were to be directly revegetated.

Since operations ceased prior to creating the appropriate slopes and SGC has been moving away from direct revetation of tailings, if possible, by using a subsoil cover. Tailings Pond #4 will be filled to grade with mine/mill waste, unsalvageable debris from mine reclamation along with water treatment residue from the Terry Tunnel and American Tunnel. The source of mine/mill waste will be from reclamation of areas required for SGC to be released from its reclamation permits. After grade is established, a subsoil cover 12-24 inches in depth will be placed over the fill, amended as required for establishment of vegetation and seeded with the "Mountain Mix".

Approximately 347,000 cubic yards of material is required to fill Tailings Pond #4 to grade and establish drainage. This requires borrowing almost all feasible fill behind the pond along with anticipated reclamation waste material from other sites. The backslopes of the borrow areas will be graded to 2 1/2 : 1 slopes generally with isolated areas steeper and flatter to blend with the existing topography. In the event that reclamation waste, debris, water treatment residue from the American Tunnel and Terry Tunnel facilities and available borrow sources is not adequate to bring Tailings Pond #4 to grade and establish drainage, a lined pond will be constructed. This pond would be fed and drained by the drainage ditch at the back of Tailings Pond #4. The pond would be located toward the center of the tailings pond against the back of the tailings pond.

The stormwater diversion ditch behind the pond will be lowered to an elevation that will accept upland runoff and also eventually accept runoff from a reclaimed pond surface. It will have flow capacity to carry in excess of a 6 hr. - 100 yr. rainfall event or 3 hr. - 500 yr. event (3 in. rainfall event with peak flow of 120 cfs) - Consolidated Report (1987). The ditch cross-section wi11 be triangular with a 2 1/2 : 1 backslope and 2 : 1 pond-side slope at a 2% slope (x-section at back of Exhibit). The stormwater drainage will be split such that approximately two-thirds of the contributing area will flow around the west end of the pond and one-third around the east end. This will serve to increase flow capacity above the design event because the cross-section sized for the design storm will be maintained and also reduces the required fill to create the reclaimed pond top surface drainage. A 40 mil PVC liner will be installed in the bottom of the ditch such that flows of approximately 5 cfs or less will be in a lined ditch. This is more flow than has been observed to-date in the diversion ditch. The liner will be covered with 1 foot of growth medium (probably subsoil) and seeded with the "Mountain Mix".

Any major upland water drainage paths cat while excavating the fill material or reclaiming the disturbed borrow areas will be over excavated and a toe drain placed to flow into the diversion ditch and around the pond adding stability to the finished slopes. SGC has a State well permit for groundwater diversion behind Tailings Pond #4. (Well Permit Number 043089-F).

Interpretive Sign Area

The installation of the interpretive sign display and corresponding reclamation plan was approved in TR-017. The area will either be transferred to a third party or the structures will be removed and area seeded with the "Mountain Mix". E - 4 This encompasses most of the permitted area between Tailings Pond #4 and Tailings Pond #3.

Slopes in the borrow areas will be graded to blend into existing contours and back-slopes maintained at 2 : 1 or flatter. Any topsoil found will be stripped and stockpiled for later use either back on the finished borrow area slopes or in areas under reclamation where topsoil would aid the establishment of vegetation (problem areas where vegetation cannot be established in the subsoil). Since most of the area has been previously disturbed, little topsoil is anticipated. The final slopes will be revegetated with the ’’Mountain Mix".

Engineering Building Area

The engineering building complex adjacent to the Animas River will be donated to the San Juan County Historical Society. This complex consists of a brick building (old power plant), a wood structure (mule barn) and two metal buildings. These buildings and land can be used by the Historical Society for their operations. They are interested in preserving the power plant building and mule barn while the metal buildings can be used for storage or leased out to generate revenue for their projects. The disturbed areas, other than building sites and building access roads, have been graded and planted with the "Mountain Mix".

T e m p o r a r y Disposal P o n d and Borrow Area

The reclamation of this area according to the Consolidated Permit (1987) is complete except for monitoring and maintenance. This area will also be donated to the San Juan County Historical Society for its use along with the Mayflower Mill and Engineering building area.

American Tunnel Facilities

The bulk of the American Tunnel facilities will not be reclaimed until the need for water treatment and office facilities no longer exists. Upon final reclamation, most of the facilities will be dismantled and removed.

The exception to this may be any surface facilities on easement land (ie land that belongs to the owners of the Gold King claim group) and the quonset structure located adjacent to the water treatment settling ponds. Prior to dismantling the facilities on easement land (ie o f f i c e , shop, water treatment building, snow shed and ore dump) and ) permanently plugging the portal, the owners of the land will be given the opportunity to take title to these facilities and\ ; corresponding reclamation permit responsibilities.

If not accepted, the facilities will be dismantled, portal permanently plugged from access, area contoured to blend in with surrounding natural contours and seeded with the "Mountain Mix". The quonset structure and corresponding land will be sold for non­ mining use after contouring and planting of the surrounding land (including water treatment settling ponds). Access roads to this facility will be left intact.

Portal plugging to prevent access cannot occur until the issue of mine drainage is resolved.

A phased approach has been adopted to address mine drainage because of overlapping oversight of regulatory agencies and SGC's goal to reclaim the site (ie discharge all permit obligations without resorting to perpetual water treatment).

This phased approach and options are outlined below. While the term phased is used, it does not mean that multiple phases cannot be active concurrently or that all phases will continue to completion.

Phase I. Bulkhead the Sunnyside Mine to block direct drainage from the Sunnyside Mine through tunnels to surface. This will divert water around the mine by restoring an approximation to the pre-mining hydrologic regime and limit the quantity of water passing through the mine workings.

This work was approved under TR-014 with stipulation that the effects of the bulkheads be monitored according to the plan and SGC work with DMG and WQCD to comply with applicable statutes and valid WQCD regulations.

To resolve issues with CDPHE concerning the regulatory status of seeps and springs that may result from restoring the pre­ mining hydrologic regime, a declaratory judgement action has been filed and negotiations have been ongoing. Potentially, negotiations could result in temporary treatment of Cement Creek while the effects of bulkheading can be evaluated with the monitoring program included in TR-014. This would entail the construction of a gravity diversion from Cement Creek to the reagent feed building at the American Tunnel and/or offsite mitigation projects. Address water discharging from the American Tunnel after entering the tunnel on easement land. Options include transfer of permits to owners, additional bulkheads, offsite mitigation projects, passive treatment or any combination thereof.

Terry Tunnel Facilities

The Terry Tunnel facilities will be reclaimed according to the Consolidated Permit (1987). Complete reclamation cannot occur until the facilities are no longer needed for water treatment. When SGC has determined this to be the case, the pipe through the Terry bulkhead will be grouted, the portal permanently closed and the area contoured and planted according to the plan. The "Alpine Mix" will be used at this site.

Sunnyside Basin/Lake Emma

The reclamation plan for this area is as submitted in Amendment No. 3 and TR-007. Contouring and grading is almost complete with the main work remaining being repair of erosion damage, repair of a short backslope that was cut too steep on the west side of the hole and refilling any subsidence of the fill in the Lake Emma hole to grade. The clay cap and overburden layer over the subsidence area will be placed after stabilization of fill material has occurred. The remaining area has been planted with the "Lake Emma" seed mix.

Stabilization and Revegetation

In general, stabilization work is complete at all sites. This work was done under various TRs and the concept of direct revegetation of tailings as envisioned in the Consolidated Permit (1987) has not been used. Current practice has been to use a subsoil cover as a growth media. Soil samples are taken to determine amendment requirements for growth (ie pH adjustment and fertilizer). An average fertilizer requirement was reached for the areas to be fertilized during the season and bulk liquid fertilizer purchased for application with a hydroseeder. The fertilizer is diluted 24:1 with water before application. Limestone amendment, if required, is also applied with the hydroseeder. If requirements exceed 2-3 tons per acre, the application is spread over several years. The seed application is applied, for most areas, with the hydroseeder using the applicable seed mix for the area. Hay mulch is blown into place at 1 to 1 1/2 tons per acre with an aeromulcher. The seed mixes vary due to the elevation changes between sites and are a combination of native and introduced species. \ The mixes were developed in cooperation with the Soil Conservation Service, Division of Minerals and Geology and Standard Metals Corporation (SGC's predecessor) through plot studies and area native plant inventories. These mixes appear to work well for the areas and are as approved in the Consolidated Permit (1987), Tables E-2 - E-8. Because of seed availability, slight adjustments might be made in any given year. The seed mix in Table E-5 for direct revegetation of tailings will probably not be used in revegetation because of SGC's usage of a subsoil cover for growth medium in the areas it was proposed for. Drainage ditch cross-section

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TAK£e^Tt FP1 PRIDE INr Department of the Interior AMERICA» ! **■ .'ÎW 9I BUREAU OF LAND MANAGEMENT p i Montrose District Office IN REPLY KEl'ER TO: 2465 South Townsend Montrose, Colorado 81401 8 1 0 0 (CO-034)

JUM 2 fi 1995

Sunnyside Gold Corporation P. 0. Box 177 Silverton, CO 81433

Attn: Bill Goodhard, Resident Manager

Dear Mr. Goodhard:

The Bureau of Land Management (BLM) wishes to congratulate the Sunnyside Gold Corporation for its generous contribution of the Mayflower Mill to the San Juan County Historical Society. The Historical Society will do an excellent job in maintaining and interpreting the Mill. The Mayflower's readily accessible location along the Alpine Loop Backcountry Byway only adds to its interest and marketable interpretive value.

Rarely do mining interests consider the importance and value of historic structures or make provisions to allow them to be preserved in place. We know that you personally had a lot to do with that effort and the decision to donate, for preservation, the ruins of the Sound Democrat Mill in Placer Gulch, in 1994. Each of the mills is unique, representing different ore reduction technologies. Each needed to be preserved and their histories and stories told. We commend the Sunnyside Gold Corporation for its excellent decision and willingness to preserve a bit of the p a s t . S i n c e r e l y ,

Jamie E Connell Acting District Manager

cc: San Juan Historical Society ■ o w t l IÛ

Post Office Box 250 Silverton, Colorado 81433

T e l e p h o n e (303) 387-5522 Fa x (303) 387-5583 1 I

O f f ic e o f t h e M a y o r

Mr. Bill Goodhard c/o Sunnyside Gold Corporation PO Box 177 Silverton, CO 81433 June 14, 1995

D ear M r. Goodhard:

The Town Board of Trustees has been aware for some time of your on-going discussions with the San Juan County Historical Society concerning the possible transfer of the Mayflower Mill and associated properties to the Society. It is with a great deal of enthusiasm and support that we applaud Sunnysidc's decision to carry through with the transfer of these historically valuable properties. The Town Board believes that this decision further demonstrates your company's commitment to quality and excellence. This decision greatly favors the interests of the community in which you have been a good neighbor all these many years, and we believe that your donation of the mill site properties is very important to the preservation of the community's historical roots — not to mention the value of this property to the future vitality of our community.

It is our understanding, however, that your existing reclamation plan requires the demolition and disposal of the mill site and associated mining artifacts. We strongly oppose the destruction of this valuable resource, and we will do whatever we can to help preserve these important historical structures. Wc are impressed that your company is willing to propose changes to the reclamation plan when they see the value to making such changes. We only hope that the regulatory authorities also recognize the need and value to modifying the plan to allow the structures to remain for the benefit of the community’s past and future.

If wc can be of any help in obtaining the necessary approvals to modify plans and reclamation requirements in order to save these historic structures, please don't hesitate to call upon us. We support you in this effort.

Sincerely,

Linda W. Bernard M ayor BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS San Juan County P.O. Box 466 Silverton, Colorado 81433 303-387-5671

June 12, 1995

Sunnyslde «old Corporation P.O. Box 177 S i1ver ton, Colorado 81433

Atti Bill Goodhard, Resident Manager

D e a r Bill,

The Board of Commissioners of San Juan County wishes to applaud the eo IsIon by the Sunnyslde Gold Corporation to donate the Mayflower Mill to the San Juan County Historical Society. This mill represents an important part of our mining heritage and is one of the last Cully equipped ml 11*3 to remain standing. Certainly the Historical Society will maintain and display this mill to the benefit of the citizens of San Juan County, and it will play a crucial role in explaining our mining heritage to the tourists who v.ls.l t o u r o o m m u n i ty .

The Hoard also anticipates that a portion of the donated land may be developed for non-mining Industrial or commercial use. Such development is in keeping with the County's long range planning and conforms to zoning and land use regulations. In addition, such development will contribute to an increase in property tax revenue.

The Board sees no reason why the Division of Minerals and Geology should not approve this action, especially in light of the benefit that will result from it, and we offer our support to you in this effort.

S i n c e r e l y ,

Ernest F. Kuhlman, Chairman Board of County Commissioners S AN JUAN COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY

MAYFLOWER MILL HISTORIC SITE - BUSINESS PLAN OUTLINE

INTRODUCTION

The Sunnyside Gold Corporation has proposed to donate the Mayflower Mill and associated real estate to the San Juan County Historical Society. This business plan will identify prospective costs, uses, and revenue potential to the S o c i e t y . The Society was organized in 1965 as a 501(c)3 non-profit corporation for historical and educational purposes. It operates a museum and archive facility in Silverton. In the past the Society has accepted donated real assets and actively managed, leased and/or sold them to generate revenue for preservation projects. Program revenues, investments, private and public grants, and auxiliary activities fund the Society. A copy of the Society's 1993 financial statements are attached. SOCIETY GOALS for the DONATED ASSETS

The Society desires to achieve a number of goals by accepting the Mayflower Mill properties. 1. Preserve and maintain the significant historicalt structures and milling equipment and place the mill on the National Register of Historic Sites..

2. Develop the property as an educational, interpretive living history site including past operations, mining & milling technology, reclamation technology, social history, and associated trades and activities.

3. Create a comprehensive historic theme which links the site to other related entities and programs such as the Silverton National Historic Landmark district, the Museum, Alpine Loop, San Juan Skyway, Old Hundred Mine Tour, jeep tours, and other historic mine sites.

4. Preserve the tailing pond areas in a reclaimed state to protect future environmental quality in the area and for educational and interpretive purposes.

5. Foster economic development by creating jobs and increasing tourism. Other appropriate revenue generating activities on the property couldtimprove the local economic base and support the Society's activities and programs. C l e a rly the acquisition of the property will require a long term maintenance commitment which will incur related# operating and capital costs. The proposed cash donation of $ 12 0 ,0 0 0 will provide an initial capital reserve fund for maintaining the property and structures. The activities proposed by the Society will necessarily have to generate net revenues internally. The Society does not generate sufficient revenues from other operations to support the operating costs proposed by this donation.

Revenues can be generated only two ways, by direct program revenues and by auxiliary activities. The primary revenue opportunity will be to develop the Mayflower Mill as an historic interpretive tour. (See below) Other auxiliary activities might include renting excess space for commercial use particularly in non-historic structures such as at the Quonset buildings.

The Society will need a varied and flexible approach to generate the maximum revenues possible from the property, commensurate with the goals and restrictions of the donation. Likely sources for capital are grants, and/or private donations. Grants are generally suitable for physical preservation or start up capital. There is one grant program for operating cost support. Some activities could be run on a concession basis, putting the capital burden in the private sector. It is not proposed to use the $120,000 in donated capital for start up purposes, rather this is a long term reserve maintenance fund. MAYFLOWER MILL TOUR ECONOMICS

While there are several successful surface and underground mine tours in Colorado and the West? there are not many sites that fully encompass milling operations and history. Homestake Mining Company has successfully conducted tours of their operating mill in Lead, South Dakota for many years. In Colorado the Argo Mill has a self-guiding tour of an incomplete early facility. There is also a reconstructed operable stamp mill at the Western Museum of Mining and Industry, Colorado Springs.

Two underground mine tours in the Silverton and Ouray area have in excess of 12,000 visitors each annually. This indicates a significant market for interpretive mining attractions already exists. The Society estimates mill tour demand at about one-third of the Silverton mine tour market, which would yield about 4,000 visitors during a June through September season. The Society believes this is a conservative estimate.

Assuming an average revenue of $5.00 per person, 4,000 v i s i tors would yield gross revenue of about $ 20 ,0 0 0 f o r a four month season. Closure in the off season is assumed to reduce operating costs and overhead.

Operating costs are estimated as follows:

Liability Insurance ...... $ 2, 0 0 0 Limited Casualty Insurance ...... 1 , 000 U t i l i t i e s ...... 800 Payroll (2 employees) ...... 7 , 0 0 0 Payroll Taxes ...... 1 , 400 Cost of Goods S o l d ...... 1 , 000 M a r k e t i n g ...... 2 , 5 0 0

T o t a l ...... $ 1 5 , 7 0 0

The tour would thus make $4,300 in net revenues per year.

OTHER REVENUE

Other sources of revenue from related or auxiliary revenues might include:

1. Continuing education programs with Colorado School of Mines and/or Fort Lewis College both of which have expressed interest.

1. Leasing of water rights for hydroelectric power or other down stream uses.

2. Renting of commercial or storage space in unused buildings. Quonset hut buildings could be used.

3. Ground leases or fee camping on the land adjacent to the Silverton Lakes Campground (Blair Placer) or on the Blair Mountain Placer property.

4. Movie location site. The mill and tramline were used in the 1957 filming of "Night Passage" with Jimmy Stewart.

These activities have the potential to yield more net revenue to the Society than the actual mill tour as they require little capital investment or operating costs.

SUMMARY

The Society believes the Mayflower Mill properties have excellent potential to become an interpretive site and to support adaptive re-use activities of benefit to the Society ana community. These uses are likely to be self supporting economically? and generate sufficient net revenues for future long term maintenance. The donation therefore is viable both from an economic sense, and from the standpoint of historic preservation. T h i s Agreement is made effective as of August 1, 1995 between:

SUNNYSIDE GOLD CORPORATION, a corporation incorporated under the laws of the State of Delaware with its principal place of business in San Juan County, Colorado (hereinafter called "Sunnyside")

and

SAN JUAN COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY, a corporation incorporated under the laws of the State of Colorado with its principal place of business in San Juan County, Colorado (hereinafter called the "Historical Society")

WHEREAS, Sunnyside and the Historical Society have agreed that Sunnyside shall convey certain assets to the Historical Society and have further agreed that the Historical Society shall accept and assume ownership with respect to those assets;

AND WHEREAS, this Agreement is intended to set forth the parties' understanding with respect to the transfer of the said assets;

NOW, THEREFORE, in consideration of these premises and of the covenants and agreements herein contained, the parties hereto covenant and agree as set forth below.

A R T I C L E I

INTERPRETATION

Section 1.01 Definitions.

Unless the context otherwise requires, when used herein or- in any amendments hereto, the following terms and expressions shall have the following respective meanings:

(a) "Closing Date" means August^i, I g l ’s, .V"-

(b) "Donated Assets" shall mean the real and personal property and assets which are subject to this Agreement described in Schedule "1," attached hereto and made a part of this Agreement. The Donated Assets include the Mayflower Mill. (c) " Mayflower Mill” means the real property containing the ore processing mill bearing the name Mayflower Mill that is located northeast of Silverton, Colorado. (the "Mayflower Mill Site") together with all items of personal property, improvements and fixtures located thereon or adjacent thereto, including but not limited to: the Shenandoah office building? the tram house and aerial tram located by the Mayflower Mill; the dry room trailer; the guard house; the metal storage building; and any other equipment, fixtures, items of personal property or buildings which were related to the operation of the Mayflower Mill and which are located in or on the Mayflower Mill Site. The legal description of the Mayflower Mill Site is set forth in Schedule ”1," attached hereto and made a part hereof.

Section 1.02 Schedules.

The following is a list of schedules attached to and made part of this A g r e e m e n t :

Schedule 1 - Description of the Donated Assets. Schedule 2 - Description of obligations.

Section 1.03 Headings etc.

The division of this Agreement into articles, paragraphs and clauses and i insertion of headings is for convenience of reference only and shall not atfect the construction or interpretation hereof. Unless otherwise stated, all reference to articles, sections, paragraphs or clauses are to those in this Agreement.

Section 1.04 Plurality and Gender.

Words importing the singular only shall include the plural and vice versa and words importing the masculine gender shall include the feminine gender and words importing individuals shall include firms and corporations and vice versa. '• •• • T'-’: ■’ •

Section 1.05 • Governing Law.

This Agreement shall be construed and enforced in accordance with, and the rights of the parties shall be governed by, the laws of the State of Colorado. Each of the parties hereto irrevocably agrees that any dispute arising out of this Agreement shall be subject to the jurisdiction of the courts of Colorado. S u b j ect to the terms and conditions hereof, Sunnyside agrees to convey, assign and transfer to the Historical Society, and the Historical Society agrees to accept from Sunnyside and assume ownership of, the property and assets which are subject to this Agreement on the closing Date.

Section 2.02 Donated Assets.

The property and assets which are subject to this Agreement are described in Schedule 1 to this Agreement and are referred to herein collectively as the "Donated Assets".

Section 2.03 Assumption of Obligations.

(a) The Historical Society shall assume only those specific Sunnyside contractual and other obligations set forth in Schedule "2% attached hereto and made a part hereof, and no others. The Historical Society shall not be liable for any other obligations of Sunnyside whatsoever.

) Sunnyside shall not be liable for any obligations of Historical Society relating to the Donated Assets which are created on or after the date of t r a n s f e r .

Section 2.04 Timing of Transfers.

Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, Sunnyside will transfer the Donated Assets, without warranties of any kind, to the Historical Society substantially in accordance with the following schedule:

(a) On or before August 1, 1995, Sunnyside shall transfer the Mayflower Mill, together with any appurtenant rights-of-way, easements, water rights and all other property described in Schedule 1, and the Blair Mountain Placer, together with any appurtenant rights-of-way, easements water rights and other property which may be owned by Sunnyside.

(b) Upon transfer of the Mayflower Mill and the Blair Mountain Placer, Sunnyside will make a $120,000 donation to the Historical Society which shall be used for preservation, maintenance and improvement of the Donated Assets, once transferred to the Historical Society, including the Mayflower Mill.

Timing of the monetary donation shall be as follows:

Upon transfer $40,000.00 1st Anniversary $40,000.00 2nd Anniversary $40,000.00 The donation by Sunnyside of the above $120,000 ig exclusively for servation, maintenance and improvement of the Donated Assets as historical properties. The purpose of the Donations is not to allow, enable or require the Historical Society to comply with any state or federal environmental compliance laws or regulations, including but not limited to relating to hazardous substances or the discharge or pollutants into surface streams or the underground water of the State of Colorado.

fc) Transfer of Permits. At such time as Sunnyside shall have completed the transfer of alTof the Purchased Assets as described in Section 2.04 (b) herein, the Historical Society will be named as owner and will accept transfer of the following permits:

(i) S t o r m w a t e r C O R - 0 4 0 0 5 4

(ii) MLRB M-77-378

(d) This Agreement, and the rights and obligations created by it, shall be contingent on the approval by the Mined Land Reclamation Board of the State of Colorado (Board) of the transfer of the above-described reclamation permits from Sunnyside to the Historical Society.

ction 2.05 Permitted Uses of the Donated Assets.

Notwithstanding anything in this Agreement to the contrary, Sunnyside and the Historical Society agree that the Historical Society, its successors and assigns, may use the Donated Assets or allow the Donated Assets to be used for any lawful purpose provided, however, no development or other operations on the Donated Assets will disturb the surface of any tailings piles, ponds, impoundments or other reclaimed accumulations of tailings.

ARTICLE III

REPRESENTATIONS, AND WARRANTIES OF THE ,PARTIES ~

Section 3.01 Representations and Warranties of the Historical Society.

The Historical Society represents and warrants to Sunnyside that:

(i) The Historical Society is an organization which is a duly incorporated not-for-profit corporation that qualifies under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, and that the Historical Society is in good standing with the Secretary of State of the State of Colorado; (ii) The Historical Society has taken all actions necessary to allow it to accept ownership of the Donated Assets and to perform its obligations under this Agreement; and

(iii) Upon reasonable request by Sunnyside, the Historical Society will provide evidence of the matters described in s u b p a r a g r a p h s (i) a n d (ii) hereof.

S e c t i o n 3.02 Representations of Sunnyside.

Sunnyside represents to the Historical Society that:

(i) No liens now exist against the Donated Assets and none shall exist against the Donated Assets at the time they are conveyed to the Historical Society, except the lien of 1995 taxes due and payable in 1996. Sunnyside shall not create or assume any mortgage, pledge or other lien or encumbrance against the Donated Assets prior to conveyance of the Donated Assets to the Historical S o ciety.

( ü ) There are no claims, actions, suits or proceedings instituted or filed against Sunnyside with regard to the Donated Assets. Except for the presence of the Donated Assets on the EPA CERCLIS, Sunnyside knows of no claims, actions, suits or proceedings threatened or pending against Sunnyside regarding the Donated Assets, before any Federal, State or Municipal governmental authority.

(iii) Sunnyside is the true and lawful owner of the Donated Assets, has good and marketable title to the Donated Assets, and there is nothing in the nature of a right or claim by any third party which may in any way adversely affect the ability of Sunnyside to convey to the Historical Society good and marketable title to the Donated Assets.

Sunnyside has lawful authority to transfer and convey the Donated Assets. No order, consent approval or authorization of any court, public body, agency, commission or board, other than as described in this Agreement, is necessary to the performance by Sunnyside of its obligations under this Agreement and the execution and delivery of the documents and instruments referred to herein. W i t h out in any way derogating from the covenants* conditions and j" presentations and warranties herein contained and subject to all of the L.ovisions hereof, the Historical Society, its successors and assigns, and Sunnyside, its successors and assigns, mutually agree to hold each other and their respective directors, officers, employees, or agents thereof, and their successors and assigns, harmless against and from any and all losses, liabilities, claims, demands, costs, damages and expenses of any nature whatsoever in any way caused by or arising directly or indirectly from or in connections with the failure or alleged failure by either the Historical Society or Sunnyside, and their respective successors or assigns to perform any obligations imposed on it by law relating to the Donated Assets and any operations conducted in respect thereof, or .arising pursuant to any related or underlying agreement, action or inaction in respect of the Donated Assets.

Section 3.04 Taxes.

(a) The Historical Society and Sunnyside agree that Sunnyside shall be liable for all taxes attributable to the ownership or operation of the Donated Assets through and including the entire year in which the transfer of these Donated Assets or any of them takes place. Following the year of any such transfers, the Historical Society shall be exclusively responsible and liable for such taxes with respect to the assets so transferred.

A R T I C L E IV GENERAL

Section 4.01 Irreparable Harm and Remedies for Breach.

The Historical Society and Sunnyside agree that the breach of any covenant# representation, condition or warranty contained herein by the Historical Society, its successors and assigns, or by Sunnyside, its successors and assigns, shall be a material breach of this Agreement which will cause irreparable harm to the other party or its successors and assigns. In addition to any other available remedy, either party, its successors ana assigns, shall be entitled to injunctive relief and specific performance to enforce this Agreement in the event of any such breach.

Section 4.02 Assignment.

This Agreement, and all rights and obligations created hereunder or as a result of any transfer of the donated Assets, shall inure to the benefits of and be binding upon the parties hereto and their respective successors ana a s s i g n s . *5TA TE OF COLORADO )

C O U N T Y O F £U^tAM-UU )

The foregoing-instrument was acknowledged before me on this /ff day n \ A AJT, 1995, by vH XI\A> U\JJjih\oi^h as Vice President of Sunnyside Gold Corporation, a Colorado corporation^ on behalf of said corporation.

W v i v (Nj u &UMI-'. NOTARY P U B L I C U — * , M y commission expires: My Commission Etofrea: August 9flJ 1995 , ^ /

STATE OF COLORADO ) '' ■ s % . ) ss. C O U N T Y O P______) '

The foregoinginstrument w.as acknowledged before me on this day of , 1995, bv^ M ^ i v as President of the San Juan County Historical Soc i e ty, a Color a do c or p or at i on, on behalf of said corporation,

------—tfflTARY—PU B L 4 C --* ^ U W jol

M y commission expires: U ) IN W ITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have caused this Agreement to be duly xecuted and delivered by their authorized officers as of the date first written above.

SUNNYSIDE GOLD CORPORATION

P r e s i d E a c h of the parties to this Agreement shall make* do and execute or cause to be made, done and executed all such further and other things, acts, deeds, documents, conveyances and assurances as may be necessary or reasonably required to carry out the intent and purpose of this Agreement fully and effectually.

Section 4.04 No Warranties.

Except as that this Section 4.04 is modified by Section 3.02 herein, any transfer of the Donated Assets is given without warranty of any kind by Sunnyside, and all property, rights, titles and interests conveyed by Sunnyside to the Historical Society are as is, where located.

Section 4.05 Entire Agreement

This document represents the entire agreement of the parties hereto and supersedes any prior agreements, whether written or oral.

Section 4.06 Attorney's Fees

In the event of a dispute arising under this Agreement, attorney's fees and costs of the prevailing party shall be paid by the losing party.

Section 4.07 Arbitration

Any dispute ensuing between the parties shall be subject to non-binding arbitration in accordance with the rules of the American Arbitration Association. S c h e dule 1 - Description of Donated Assets

A. Patented Claims

U.S. Mineral Survey Number 20407 SS «iii 7Ze U-S* Mineral Survey Number 20595 Ui j i re 4 u,s* Mineral Survey Number 20598 Blair Mountain Placer U.S. Mineral Survey Number 16469 Parcel No. 1 «i?ia*!^irti 0n^u0f thi.e feannette Rou* Placer Claim, Mineral Survey 11596, situated south easterly of the south easterly right of way of Colorado Highway 110 said right of way described in Book 806, page 923 through 927, San Juan County Courthouse. y *

Parcel No. 2 th| Est.he.r \ llen .Lode Claim, Mineral Survey 8801A known as Courthouse? adequately described in Book 197, page 210 San Juan County

B. Unpatented Claims

I n e n o n k Pr9\ Sie a® r®00^ ed ln Book D-3/ Page 369 and further amended iber!54 54 Juan County Records and bearing BLM CMC

C. Easements & Rights of Way

(1.) Existing road easement and right of way across the "NN Millsite" between County Road 2 and Colorado Highway 110 and the Donated Assets.

D. Hater Rights and Pipelines

Name Adjudication Appropr. A m o u n t S o u r c e Use D a t e D a t e

Mayflower Sept. 1971 Dec. 1930 1.0 and Developed M i n i n g P i p e l i n e 0.34 cfs Arrastra M i l l i n g C r e e k Mayflower Sept 1971 Dec. 1930 0.89 cfs Arrastra M i n i n g P i p e l i n e Cr e e k M i l l i n g Together with all existing pipelines, headgates, rights of way and appurtenances thereto. * * E. P ersonal Property

All buildings, improvements, equipment, supplies and other such personal property situated on the above real property and appurtenant thereto at the Closing Date including any right Sunnyside may have, if any, in the aerial t r a m l i n e . S c h e d u l e 2

A. Reclamation

Sunnyside will complete reclamation as defined by the amended Permit Number M-7700378 issued by the Colorado Division of Minerals and Geology, Mined Land Reclamation Board.

B. P e r m i t s

Historical Society will accept transfer of the following permits issued by the State of Colorado and currently held by Sunnyside.

1) Stormwater Permit Number COR-040054 portion that applies to Donated Assets if required. Issued by Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. 2) Mined Land Reclamation Permit Number M-77-378 Historical Society will be named as owner of claims deeded if required. Sunnyside will be named as operator during completion of and release from reclamation requirements. T a i l ings Pond No. 4 and Mayflower Mill

No change to other permitted areas. T h e basic water information for the four areas is similar to that contained in the Consolidated Permit (1987). Shutdown status and reclamation changes that affect this information are discussed below.

Tailings Ponds Diversions

Upland tailings pond diversions will be left intact after completion of reclamation. The diversion ditch for Tailings Pond #4 will be lowered to provide fill to reclaim Tailings Pond #4. It will divert stormwater and/or intercepted groundwater around the east and west ends of the pond. It will also carry drainage from the capped surface as the top surface is reclaimed.

Project Water Requirements - Source and Right of Use

The Mayflower Mill, no longer being operated, will be donatedto the San Juan County Historical Society. The water rights to Arrastra Creek used for operation of the mill will also be donated.

The American Tunnel water treatment process uses water from Minnehaha Creek. Water rights of 0.27 cfs are held from this source and diversion is by buried pipeline to the American Tunnel facilities.

Water rights of 0.84 cfs are held on Boulder Creek for thé purpose of reclamation irrigation of the Mayflower Mill/Tailings Pond areas. Irrigation nas not been used in the revegetation process to-date although the right for use exists.

Mine Drainage

Bulkheads have been placed within the mine to stop drainage directly through the mine to surface. The bulkhead in the Terry Tunnel has a 6 inch pipe through it and will drain approximately 800 GPM before backing up enough to push water down to the American Tunnel level. The valve on this pipe is open but when closed is expected to stop drainage from the Terry Tunnel. The bulkhead in the American Tunnel has a 12 inch pipe through it. The valve on this pipe is open but when closed is expected to stop approximately two-thirds of the American Tunnel flow and any flow pushed down from the upper levels by the Terry Tunnel bulkhead. These discharges are permitted as follows: Terry Tunnel - CDPS CO-0036056 American Tunnel - CDPS CO-0027529 The discharge has not been active since before the mill was shutdown in August of 1991 but the CDPS discharge permit has been kept active in the event that stormwater accumulation in the pond would require a discharge. The CDPS Permit No. for this discharge point is CDPS CO-0000426.

Stormwater

The basic features for stormwater control are the same as in the Consolidated Permit (1987). Four sites are permitted under the General Stormwater Permit for Mining. Their Facility Numbers are as follows:

Mayflower Mill/Tailings Pond Area COR-040054 American Tunnel C O R - 0 4 0 0 5 2 Terry Tunnel C O R - 0 4 0 0 5 8 Lake Emma/Sunnyside Basin C O R - 0 4 0 0 6 0

No C h a n g e T h e changes proposed in Amendment #4 decrease reclamation costs for the Mayflower Mill area, Engineering Building/Shop area and American Tunnel area and increase costs for the Tailings Pond No.4 area although with the work completed to-date there is a surplus of bond coverage to reclaim the sites.

The hydraulic seals placed under TR-014 will be bonded separately and additionally for one replacement prior to valve closure.

In this cost of reclamation estimate, the Terry Tunnel portal seal is considered complete because the bulkhead placed will serve the intended function of the reclamation plan (Consolidated Permit - 1987) although it will also be bonded ^separately for one replacement. The American Tunnel seal was left as a cost to be incurred because the bulkhead placed does not serve the intended function as outlined in the reclamation plan (Consolidated Permit - 1987). The increased quantity of fill used for cost purposes to bring the top surface of Tailings Pond No. 4 to grade is 50% of! the^quaniity required. This figure was used because placement costs for remaining 50% will be incurred by other reclamation projects. Cait Coet ImosA Kt Emlticg $ otit goastity iM fit t Calete Calete Total S3S3SES EISDMJLESE»

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Coctocr Est^lisbaefit Daser,loa3er 1.09 C .T . 1X37 $1,037 100 $0 Cwer £ Giade P it B o tta D asr .Leader 1.09 C .T . 17.779 <17,778 100 SQ Construct Co«paeted C la j Liner t a e r .L a ia r .Truck 2.00 C .T . 10,000 «20, 000 100 $0 €£ Fine Gradiag¿ t e i Dwer.Tractoc, 5ed Prep ty le w a ts 300.00 «ere 6.2 i l ,860 100 $0 a Seed.falcfc .F e r t ili» ?taetor,Rjiroeeeder lapleaenta 800.00 aere 6 .2 44,960 100 $0

to n itxin g £ t / l Lop S a $2,282 0 $2,252 Kaistenance $2,2S2

SunBysiie P it

Coctocr Establisbaest Dsxer.Loaier 1 .« C .T . 1,037 «1,037 100 «0 Ccnrer £ Graie P lt Bottoa Daer.Load-r 1.00 C.T. 8*889 $S,ES9 100 $0

Q&Mtn c t Oapacted Ciaf Liner Dwer.Loadfir .Tru ci 2.00 C .T . 4,830 $9,600 100 $0 O Fine &ading,Seed Dcar.Tractoc, BedPrep lipleaents 300.00 acre 2.8 »40 100 $0 3 SeedAilch.Fertiliie Tractcr.B7dro9eeder Iiplewits 800.00 acre 2.8 $2,240 100 $0 i l Booitcring £ K/l Lu? Sa $1,130 0 $1,130 Bainte&ance $1,130 ...... O

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Place»»t Topsoil Lo*ler,Traek 0.50 C .T . 17,600 $8300 1» $0 a fe it Cost E^üpaefit $ Celt flautity lasst

F lu i Slope.Contours Osser.Lasier 0.14 C .T. 187*390 ¿26*222 feste Starete i m io« 2

Final Slope .toctoors Dwer*Lo§d«r 0.14 C .T . 335,090 «46,900

Lake fru

B a d flll Baal» Dosar «Loaier «Trau 1.00 C.T. 385*009 £335.009 «30*690

Cocstrxt Compacted d t j U s e r Doser .Loader .Tracts 2.00 C .T. 10.500 $21*000 «10*590

Sous* S ite Qradiog DsMfr&èier 300.00 «se 32 ».600 «2*976

F i« SradingÄej taer.Tractor* Bed Prep Içle a e cts 159.00 « re 32 94*800 «1*458

Seed*ftilek,Fertilise ìractx.Ejtroaeedei* I^lCKBtS 690.00 acre 10 53,000

locitocing £ 1/1 21.420 Loap Saa «21.420 Kiintenance

Coestrocted Roads

Secontoar Crastncted Boads

Bougk Grades Dcmt .Loader 300.00 «ere 3.47 ¿1*041

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Saootfc Graie teer*loader 300.00 acre 1.224 «3*720 ------^

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Construct P x ta l Osterete & Coast. a Hydraulic Seal BfOipMRt 25.000 L a ? Su b 1 £25,000 95 $1,250

B a d fill Adit Loader 1.50 C.T. 200 $300 0 <300 a

Befuse Clean-up Truck .loader and Disposal Band Labor 1.000 la p Sut 1 $1,000 80 tm a

Befuse Burial £ Site Grading Dozer 1.00 C.T. 7000 $7,000 30 *4.900 a

Fine Grading, Seed Dozer»Tractor Bed Prep Itfle te r.ts 150.00 acre 5 $750 0 «750 a

See4.Sulcb, Traetor.R^roseeda, F e rtilize Iq le ie n ts eoo.» acre 5 $4,000 0 94*000 a

lonitoriBg & m 1993*00 Lbs? Sot 1 $1,933 0 i l ,903 KaUtenance a $13 »303 toerlua Tunnel a Construct Portal Concrete £ Const. <3 Hydraulic Seal EquipieRt 25,000 Lucp S a 1 $25.000 0 $25,000 Badfill U it Loader 1.50 C .T. 200 $300 0 3390 a Befuse Area fiecoatoaring t Burial Doser 1.00 C .T . 15,000 $15,000 100 $15,000 Q Surface Facilities Const .fijuip 50,000 Lop S u 1 $50,000 25 * *37,500 Diauntllng £ Disposal & Sand Labor 6 x Seaoral OecoKissioa Settling Dozer 1.00 C.T. 2,000 $2,000 0 $2,000 G Fools fioogt S ite Qrading Dozer 300.00 acr* 2S $7,800 0 «7400 a Fine Grading. Seed Dcser.Tractcr Bed Prep lipletents 150.00 acre 26 $3,990 0 «3,909 Q Seed.Haleb. Tractor Jftdroaaalar F e rtilise l^ le n w ts 803.00 acre 26 £ 3 ,5 » 0 $33,800 <3 ta tte rin g £ 1/1 £240.» Loop Sat 1 $5,240 0 46*240 Baintenaace 6118,540 G £' • *. •• „ • / • v *- <&

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a m £/52 m m niKS pass Q K ill Site O Surface Facilities Diaantliog & Disposal Construct ion E?aip. or EaoTAl £ EsM Ufior 100,050 Lap Sea 1 »00.000 100* $0 Q E » ;h S ite Grading Dcxer 300.00 a x e 12 100* $0 Q Fine Grading i Seed Deser.Tillage Bel Prep. Iiplesents 150.00 acre 12 $1,8» 100 * $0 a Seed .ftilcfc .Fertilise Tract x ,Bj4roseeSei iBleMots 800.00 acre 12 «9,600 150 * $0 a Moaitxing & Maintenance I / i 5750.00 L a * Sea 1 $5,750 0 45,750

$5,750 ^ Pond to.3 tad Bxrot lrea a Bury Kods,Grade Upper Surface Doer .Loader .Tracks 1.50 C .T . 6000 39,000 100 90 Q

Pine Grade Poad Do*er,TilIage i B xtob Area Iipl«*ents 150.00 acre 12 »¿DO 50 $900 0

Tailing ¿Beadiest A pplicatxs .Spreaders T ra ct« 1000.00 acre 5 4S.000 ioo $0 Q

Seed.Sulcfe.Fertilize TtactX'Hjdroseeds I*ple»ent3 1000.00 acre 12 $12,000 ioo $0 €$

Eiprap Side Oatfall of Pood Trade £ Sborel 10.00 C .T. fiOO $8,000 0 $8,000 G

Bonitxiog & bistesaace ta 1390.00 lo p a n 1 $1*390 0 $1,390 Q

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€ Esamîiaccsîs c Sait Oast lasmt sot Emitting Bptfpient $ Gait Qotstitj t o u t % Osçlete Copíete Tota c

Disposi! and Borro« Are» lear in ius Cirer

Carer ( Gfede S ite Doser »loads «Trod» 1.09 C .T. 28.090 «».000 109 «9

Fiae frade«Seed Deter«Tractor, Bed Prep. hpleaetits 150.00 acre «750 109

Seed Jfolck .F e rtiliz e Tractor .Eydroeecrf er !*ple*ents 639.0!) acre «1.000 100 «0 a^nitoring & c K&iateunce t/i 1638.09 U ap Sia $1,639 «1,639

«1,633 c

T a llie s Pood Bo.l c Barf Eefose,S:ade Upper Surface Door .Loader .Trada i.oo C .T. 25.090 «25,009 109 «9 c fia e Grade Pond t Dozer«Tillage Borro» Area Iip leients 150.00 acre 20 «3,000 109 «9 € T& iltiçs lieadBent ifpi ic&tors .Spreaders T ta c tx 1000.00 ¿ere 22 «22,000 100 «0 € Seed»Kulcfe»Fertilizer Tractx,Hfdroseeder I«ple*ent9 1000.00 acre «22,000 100 «0

Eip-rap Side Outfall of Pood Trod t Store! 10.00 C .T . 700 «7,000 0 «7,000

Boaitxiag t Maintenance i/i 3229.00 In ? Sia «3,600 «3,600

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Grade Epper Surface Dessr,Later «fratt* 1.50 C»T. 21,5» «31390 100 $0 Floe GraMsj Doser.fillaje IiflfiKats 150.00 «re 6 «900 109 «0

TilUajs beaite&t ^plic&txi^resiera Tractx 1050.03 acre IS «1$,009 100 «0

See3,Sstfcfc.Fertilltt Tract cr^Tircseeiet Itpletstta 1000.00 * re 17 $17*000 1» «0 Elp-rap Site Outfall of Poofl Track £ Storel 10.00 C.T. 400 91.000 O «4*000 fcaltxlaj t toinieauce I /i 3220.00 I« p Sm 1 «3.220 0 «¿20

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State Upper Sorface Dour loader .Tracts 1.00 C.I. 24.000 £4,000 0 6184,000 H

F I» Grading Doser*Tillige Iiplaeftts 150.00 acre 30 «4*500 0 »4*500

Talllags Uodaeat lpplicatcr3*S(r6sters Tnctor 1000.00 • S t 22 «22,090 160* «0

SaeiAilcI .Fertilise Tracicr^piroeeefler Iiplettets 1000,00 JCT» 39 «30,000 50 »15.000

Sacror Iraa SeedAUAJ'crtin« SyfreaeeSer.hplaeet 1000.00 *09 IS -----_ 0 «15.003** eip-tcp site outftii of Pwtf taekcaoitl 10.00 C.T. 809 48*099

Swdtorlug & feiftteaaace Unit Cost laazct art Saulning Sqslpaest $ Celt fcactlty taut X Cbeplete Calete Total

Eagiaeeriag Bailding, Shop £ Settling Pond J m

Surface Facilities Diaantling £ Bispoa&i Coastrnctio» Bjttlp. Q or Beaoral £ Bend Labor 15.000 Lap Sa 1 «15,000 100* «0 Esogfc Site Grading Ztossr 300.00 acre 8 «2,400 100* «0 <3

Fine Qrading £ Seed Deser .Tractor Bed Prep. Injle*ents 150.03 acre 8 «1.200 1 0 0 * «0 Q

SeedJfolcb.Fertilize Tractx.Eyinaeeder S00.C0 H 8 8 <6.400 1 0 0 * «0 Q

lonitxing £ Kiintenaace m 1250.00 Imp Sea 1 «1,250 11*250 Q

«1*250 Q Deeaat Ponis/Peet Area Q Sough Site Gtading Ooxer 300.00 acre «2.700 100 «0 Fine Qradlag £ Seed Donr,Ttactx Q Bed Prep. Inpleaents 150.00 acre «1*350 100 «0 Seed*Balck*FfertiUse Tractx.Efiroaeeder Q Iipleaents 900.00 acre «7*200 100 «0 Soaitxiog £ 0 Kai&teaance K/l 563.00 IopSsa «563 SS63

«563 Q

Sub Totals «1*256*255 f i

Costiagency «243*715

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J w m M ¥ CDP S discharge permits remain the same as previously submitted.

Included are copies of;

- Tailings Pond No. 4 groundwater diversion permit from the office of the State Water Engineer

Stormwater Permit Certification

Mayflower Mill/Tailings Pond Area COR-040054 American Tunnel COR-040052 Terry Tunnel COR—040058 Lake Emma/Sunnyside Basin COR-040060 COLO RADO DIVISION OF WATER RESOURCES

618 Centennial Bldg., 1319 Sherman St, Denver, Colorado 00209 (303) 866-3581 SELF

WELL PERMrt NUMBER _ 0 4 3 0 8 9 -F APPLICANT DIV. 7 CNTY. 34 WD 30 DES. BASIN MD

Lot: Block: Filing: Subdtv: APPROVED WELL LOCATION LA PLATA COUNTY 1/4 SW 1/4 Section 9 SUNNYSIDE GOLD CORP 1 GLADSTONE T w p 41 N RANGE 7 W NM P.M. SILVERTON CO 81433 DISTANCES FROM SECTION LINES (303)387-6533 1110 Ft from South Section Line 1200 Ft from West Section Une PERMIT TO EXPOSE WATER IN A DfTCH

ISSUANCE OF THIS PERMIT DOES NOT CONFER A WATER RIGHT CONDITIONS OF APPROVAL 1) This well shall bo used In such a way as to cause no material Injury to existing water rights. The Issuance of the permit does not assure the applicant that no Injury will occur to another vested water right or preclude another owner of a vested water right from seeking relief In a civil court action. 2) The well shall be constructed In accordance with the variance granted by the Board of Examiners of Water Well Construction and Pump Installation Contractors on December 16,1993. Approved pursuant to CRS 37-90-137 (2) for the construction and operation of a well (drainage ditch) exposing and diverting ground water tributary to the Animas River at a point where water Is available for appropriation. 4) The approval of this permit does not grant a water right This well (ditch) Is subject to administration by the Division Engineer in accordance with applicable decrees, statutes, rules and regulations. 5) The average annual amount of ground water to be appropriated shall not exceed 0.9 acre-feet. 6) The water exposed shall be allowed to flow into the Animas River. 7) The owner shall mark the well (ditch) In a conspicuous place with well permit number(s) and court case number(s) as appropriate. The owner shall take necessary moans and precautions to preserve these markings. 8) The owner of the ditch shall take necessary means and precautions to prevent contaminates from entering the ditch. 9) After Initiation of excavation, the owner shall submit plan and cross-section drawings, on 8 1/2* by 11' paper, showing the extent of intended excavation, maximum depth of the ditch, and Initial static water level. 10) No pumping equipment shall be installed In the ditch, unless a separate written request for a variance has been approved by the Board. Km

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Receipt No. 0362522 DATE ISSUED DEC Z 3 1993 EXPIRATION DATEQEC 2 3 1994 FOR M N O STATE OF COLORADO QÍVS-10* OFFICE OF THE STATE ENGINEER . > oam eie Centennial Bldg* 1313 Gherman Gt* Denver, Colorado 60203 (303) 665-3591 ...

FOR INSTRUCTIONS, 8EE REVERSE SIDE STATEMENT OF BENEFICIAL USE WELL PERMIT NUMBER043089 RECEIVED 1 . WEILOWNER NAME(S) Sunnyside Gold Corporation JAHOJ« Mailing Address P.O. B o x 177, fLGladstone, City, St Zip S ilvertoiif 00 81433 Phone I am I MT-sm

WEILLOCATION l COUNTY , s a n JUAN _ OWNER'S WELL DESIGNATION T.P. 4 D iversion S i lv e r t o n ______C o lo ra d o ______■ 81433______(Address) (State) P r o t r a c t e d ______~ ...... SW 1/4. Soc.- _____ 9 Twp. 41 N. or □ S., R a n g o 7 dD E. cr El W . N . M . P .M. plstancos from Section Unos, m o Ft from O n . or ED S. Uno, 3.200 FtfromDE.ofBw. Una a The woll Is being used for the followtng purposofe): D iversion o f _ fluhsnrfaof*

4. Water from the well was first used beneficially under this permit number, for the above described purposes on. O c t o b e r 1 10 94 (Do not report a date which k before (ha Issued date of this permty

The pumping rate claimed Is , gallons per minute. a Tho average annual amount of water diverted Is 0.9 acre fe e t

7. The tend area Irrigated (watorod) by water from this wen Is: EH A cres o r O S quare feet, (Numb«) described as:______(Legal Description) oras ^Subdivision Lot(s)_ B lock FlItngAJnlt,

Well drttlod bv: A pplicant , Uc. No: _ Pump Instailed bv: N/A U c .N o :

0. Meter Mfg. by N / a Serial No.: Date Installed: I (we) have road tho statements made horoln, know tho contents thereof, and state that they are true to my (our) knowledge. (Pursuant to Section 24-4-104 (13)(a) C .as.( the making of false statements herein constitutes perju in tho second degree and Is punishable as a Class 1 misdemeanor.]______IQ Namo/Titlo (Pteaae typeor print) ^ SIgnaturo .. ^ Date Larry Perino/Superintendent Teefc Se r v ic e s

FOR OFFICE USE ONLY

Accepted that those conditions of approval as stated on the perm it are complied w ith^l/£o/?iT ^-

JAN SO 1935

State Engineer Date Court Case No. DIv. 1 Co. JYWP Basin MD Use STATE OF COLORADO

COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Dedicated to protecting and improving the health and environment of the people of Colorado 4300 Cherry Creek Dr. S. ! laboratory Buildinfi Denver, Colorado B0222-15 30 i 4210 E. 1 Ith Avenue Phone: (303) 692-2000 Denver, Colorado 80220-3716 I (303) 691-4700 Roy Romer Governor Patricia A. Nolan, M O , M PH June 3, 1993 Executive Director

Peter H. Cheesbrough, Vice President Sunnyside Gold Corporation P.O. Box 177 Silverton, CO 81433 303/387-5533 RE: Final Permit, Colorado Discharge Permit System - Stormwater Certification No.: COR-040054 ; MAYFLOWER MILL San Juan County Local Contact: Larry Perino, Supt. Technical Serv 303/387-5533 Dear Sir or Madam: Enclosed please find a copy of the permit certification which was issued to you under the Colorado Water Quality Control Act. Your certification under the permit requires that specific action be performed at designated times. You are legally obligated to comply with all terms and conditions of your certification. Please read the permit and certification. If you have any questions, contact this office at 692-3590. Sincerely,

* ...... Permits and Enforcement Section WATER QUALITY CONTROL DIVISION

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CERTIFICATION CDPS GENERAL PERMIT STORMWATER DISCHARGES ASSOCIATED WITH METAL MINING

Industrial Activity: Flotation mill and tailings facilities for a gold, silver, lead, copper, and zinc mine. Primary SIC code: 1041

This permit specifically authorizes SUNNYSIDE GOLD CORPORATION to discharge stormwater from the facility identified as: MAYFLOWER MILL which is located at Hwy. 110 Silverton, CO 00000 part of SW Section 09 T41N R007W in San Juan County to tributary to Animas River effective October 31, 1992.

Annual Fee: $300.00 Fee Category: Active Mine, 10 Acres or More (DO NOT PAY NOW. You will receive a prorated bill.) First Annual Report Due: February 15, 1994 STATE OF COLORADO COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Dedicated to protecting and improving the health and environment of the people of Colorado 4300 Cherry Creek Dr. S. laboratory 8uildinfi Denver, Colorado B0222-1530 4210 E. 1 llh Avenue Phone: (303) 692*2000 Denver, Colorado 80220-3716 (303) 69 M 700 Roy Römer Governor Pdtricta A . Nolan, M D , M PH June 3, 1993 Executive Director

Peter H. Cheesbrough, Vice President Sunnyside Gold Corporation P. O. Box 177 Silverton, CO 81433 303/387-5533 RE: Final Permit, Colorado Discharge Permit System - Stormwater Certification No.: COR-040058 TERRY TUNNEL San Juan County Local Contact: Larry Perino, Supt. Technical Serv 303/387-5533 Dear Sir or Madam: Enclosed please find a copy of the permit certification which was issued to you under the Colorado Water Quality Control Act. ♦ • * * Your certification under the permit requires that specific action be performed at designated times. You are legally obligated to comply with all terms and conditions of your certification. Please read the permit and certification. If you have any questions, contact this office at 692-3590. Si ■ *

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CERTIFICATION CDPS GENERAL PERMIT STORMWATER DISCHARGES ASSOCIATED WITH METAL MINING

Industrial Activity: Mine portal site with settling ponds for water treatment.

Primary SIC code: 1041

This permit specifically authorizes SUNNYSIDE GOLD CORPORATION to discharge stormwater from the facility identified as: TERRY TUNNEL which is located at , CO 00000 part of SE Section 14 T42N R007W in San Juan County to Eureka Creek tributary to Animas River effective October 31, 1992.

Annual Fee: $ 100.00 Fee Category: Active Mine, Less than lO Acres (DO NOT PAY NOW. You will receive a prorated bill.)

First Annual Report Due: February 15, 1994 STATE OF COLORADO COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Dedicated to protecting and improving the health and environment of the people of Colorado 4300 Cherrv Creek Df, S. Uboralory Buildinfi Denver, Colowdo B0J2J-15.10 42 10 E. 111h Avenue Phone: (303) 692-2000 Denver, Colorado 80220-3716 (303) 69M 700 Roy Römer Cowfnor PitridJ A. Nolan. MO, MPH June 3, 1993 Executive Director

Peter H. Cheesbrough, Vice President Sunnyside Gold Corporation P. O. Box 177 Silverton, CO 81433 303/387-5533 RE: Final Permit, Colorado Discharge Permit System - Stormwater Certification No.: COR-040052 AMERICAN TUNNEL San Juan County Local Contact: Larry Perino, Supt. Technical Serv 303/387-5533 Dear Sir or Madam: Enclosed please find a copy of the permit certification which was issued to you under the Colorado Water Quality Control Act. Your certification under the permit requires that specific action be performed at designated times. You are legally obligated to comply with all terms and conditions of your certification. Please read the permit and certification. If you have any questions, contact this office at 692-3590. Sincerely,

Permits and Enforcement Section WATER QUALITY CONTROL DIVISION

P rinted tm Htry< k d Pupvr Permit No. COR-O400OO Facility No. COR-0400S2 Page 1 of 19

CERTIFICATION CDPS GENERAL PERMIT STORMWATER DISCHARGES ASSOCIATED WITH METAL MINING

Industrial Activity: Mine portal site for a gold, silver, lead, copper, and zinc mine. Primary SIC code: 1041

This permit specifically authorizes SUNNYSIDE GOLD CORPORATION to discharge stormwater from the facility identified as: AMERICAN TUNNEL which is located at if1 Gladstone , C O 00000 part of NE Section 21 T42N R007W in San Juan County to Cement Creek tributaiy to Animas River effective October 31,1992,

Annual Fee: $ 300.00 Fee Category: Active Mine, 10 Acres or More (DO NOT PAY NOW. You will receive a prorated bill.) First Annual Report Due: February 15,1994 STATE OF COLORADO COLORADO DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH Dedicated to protecting and improving the health and environment of the people.of Colorado 4300 Cherry Creek Dr. S. laboratory Building Denver, Colorado 80222*1530 42I0E. 11 th Avenue Phone: (303) 692-2000 Denver, Colorado 80220*3716 (303) 691*4700 Roy Römer Governor Patricia A. Notan, M O , MPH June 3, 1993 Executive Director

Peter H. Cheesbrough, Vice President Sunnyside Gold Corporation P.O. Box 177 Silverton, CO 81433 303/387-5533 RE: Final Permit, Colorado Discharge Permit System - Stormwater Certification No.: COR-040060 SUNNYSIDE BASIN San Juan County Local Contact; Larry Perino, Supt. Technical Serv 303/387-5533 Dear Sir or Madam: Enclosed please find a copy of the permit certification which was issued to you under the Colorado Water Quality Control Act. Your certification under the permit requires that specific action be performed at designated times. You are legally obligated to comply with all terms and conditions of your certification. Please read the permit and certification. If you have any questions, contact this office at 692-3590. Sincerely,

Ï Permits and Enforcement Section WATER QUALITY CONTROL DIVISION

Printed «n Recycled I'uper Permit No, COR-040000 Facility No. COR-040060 Page 1 of 19

CERTIFICATION CDPS GENERAL PERMIT STORMWATER DISCHARGES ASSOCIATED WITH METAL MINING

Industrial Activity: Historic mining, mining subsidence, and open pit mining for gold, silver, lead, copper, and zinc. Primary SIC code: 1041

This permit specifically authorizes SUNNYSIDE GOLD CORPORATION to discharge stormwater from the facility identified as: SUNNYSIDE BASIN which is located at , C O 00000 part of NW Section 14 T42N R007W in San Juan County to Eureka Creek tributary to Animas River effective October 31, 1992.

Annual Fee: $ 300.00 Fee Category: Active Mine, 10 Acres or More (DO NOT PAY NOW. You will receive a prorated bill.) First Annual Report Due: February 15, 1994

E XH IBIT 0 - Owners of Record of Affected Land (Surface Area) and Owners of Substance to be Mined

All surface and mineral rights of the lands affected by the permit changes in this Amendment are controlled by Sunnyside Gold Corporation by direct ownership or leases and agreements. The following is a list of names for owners of record.

- Sunnyside Gold Corporation

Pitchfork "M" Corporation

- Mogul Mining company

After Amendment approval the San Juan County Historical Society will become an owner of lands affected by this Amendment. There are no municipalities within two miles of the affected land at the American Tunnel.

Silverton, Colorado is within two miles of the affected land at the Mayflower Mill area. Proof of Mailing of Notices to County Commissioners and Soil Conservation District SENDER: 1 also wish to receive the • Complete Items 1 and/or 2 for additional services. ,\ : • v following services (for an extra • Complete items 3, and 4 a & b. **-~ '.• V-'.?*/- ••*? '*;».'•. y.-.V*.-* >’■-*■■ •- ' ' • Print your name and address on the reverse of this form so fee): that we can return this card to you. 1. □ Addressee's Address • Attach this form to the front of the mailpiece, or on the _back if space does not permit. 2. □ Restricted Delivery T • • Write "Return Receipt Requested" on the mailpiece next to r th*» »rtiriA number. Consult postmaster for fee. CM o 3. Article Addressed to: 4a. Article Number CO f i ï LaPlata Soil Conservation Dist. P 652 986 285 4b. Service Type 31 Sufctle Drive Q Registered D Insured Durango, CO 81301=7911 83 Certified □ COD □ Express Mail □ Return Receipt for I H Merchandise i •■>*•' . ’ 7. Date of^e^ry . ;• - ■ Q .« © 1 £ 8 «

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1) the adjustment of permit boundaries at the American Tunnel.

2) the revision of reclamation plans at the Mayflower Mill/Tailings Pond area and American Tunnel area to leave some buildings intact for uses other than mining instead of removing the structures.

3 ) the change to subsoil cover from direct revegetation of tailings for Tailings Pond No. 4 reclamation plan. The drainage plan is also changed to drain around both ends of the pond to minimize the fill required to establish surface drainage from the cap layer. ,

4 ) to use mine/mill waste material from reclamation projects to bring Tailings Pond No. 4 to grade. Placement of waste material and debris from permitted areas in Tailings Pond No. 4 was approved in TR-012.

5 ) minor plan revisions. ,

Of these changes, only items 3 and 4 have any tie to site stability. ( These items should be adequately addressed in the stability analysis for Tailings Pond No. 4 submitted with TR-09. The reasons for this are as follows; -

1) The geotechnical report which includes the stability analysis (section attached) for TR-09 was performed when the average embankment elevation was 9425'. A

2) The existing average embankment height is now 9430* to 9435'. The additional height since TR-09 approval was placed with the underdrain and subaerial deposition.

3) Operating under the subaerial placement system/ Table 6.3 Factors of Safety were calculated. Existing corresponds to a 9425' elevation, 1st Raise to a 9440' elevation and 2nd Raise to a 9452' elevation. The proposed reclaimed surface at the embankment will be below the 9440' elevation except for the area from 50* before X-Section 5 to 120' past X-Section 7 (570*). These design elevations are 9441' for X-Section 5, 9 4 4 4 1 for X-Section 6 and 94481 for X-Section 7 which are above the 1st Raise elevation but below the 2nd Raise elevation which also had acceptable Factors of Safety (1.8 static and 1.2 pseudostatic). These Factors of Safety were calculated using conservative criteria and should be minimums. 4) P l a cement of embankment material to fill the pond to drain according to the reclamation plan will be in lifts with construction equipment routed over it to achieve compaction. This effort along with selective placement of waste types or borrow in the structural portion of the pond will provide structural characteristics at least equal to those used in the a n a l y s i s .

5) Water treatment residue from the Terry Tunnel and American Tunnel water treatment systems deposited on the pond since approval of TR-012 has flowed mostly towards the interior non- structural portion of the pond leaving a relatively thin layer in the embankment area. This thin layer will mix with the coarse waste and subsoil fill layer as it is placed with little or no effect. None of this material is in the outside embankment area (ie outside 30* - 501).

For these reasons, SGC believes that adequate geotechnical stability information exists and additional study is not warranted to construct the reclaimed pond surface of Tailings Pond #4 as p r o p o s e d . C & n ia/U 0% iio(d and CONSULTING ENGINEERS

6.0 STABILITY ANALYSIS

6.1 Background A series of stability analyses was conducted for the proposed upstream raise construction for the No. 4 Tailings Pond. Since the upstream embankment construction method is a stage construction sequence, the stability was checked at present state and for embankment elevations of 9435,9450 and 9465 feet. The actual embankment raises to be used in the final design have been adjusted for an existing embankment elevation of 9425. Two additional raises were analyzed at elevations of 9440 feet and 9452 feet. The upstream slope of the raises were reset to 2:1. Due to the fact that upstream construction relies on time-related consolidation and strength gain of the underlying deposits as the depth of deposit increases, the stability has only been checked for embankment elevations up to 9452 feet.

The embankment profile and material properties used the initial analysis are shown in Figures 6.1 and 6.2. The profiles and material properties of the existing embankment were obtained from previous geotechriical reports issued by Fox and Associates (1987), field tests conducted by Knight Piesold and Co. (1987), and from laboratory tests conducted tinder the supervision of Knight Piesold. Material properties used in the final analysis did not vary. The analyses presented here concern the stability of the staged upstream embankment together with the existing main embankment as they function as a combined structure. The design conditions analyzed were conducted to verify embankment stability under the following conservative criteria which were taken as acting simultaneously:

K K • Pond water level equal to 1/2 PMP flood (remaining 1/2 PMP flood intercepted by ' f r «.v diversion channel) -i <1- 1 cftpected .iv a- • (i* V / 1)' • Complete failure of the process water recovery system Computer runs for the cases studied are provided in Appendix D, along with profiles showing the individual failure surfaces and their respective factors of safety, and the results . are discussed in Section 6.4.

62 Material Properties The properties for the existing tailings were derived from the results of extensive laboratory and in situ testing conducted as a part of this report. The testing is described in detail in Sections 3.0, 4.0 and Appendices A to,C of the previously released report titled "Geotechnical Investigation of Tailings Deposit" Material properties for sub-aerially- deposited tailings have been estimated based on experience worldwide with similar materials. Although the effective angle of internal friction (0 ’) obtained from the testing program for the existing tailings deposit is in the range of 30° to 40°, a value of 30° has been used for design purposes. The i!ova>$tresin . - join ; Material properties used in this analysis are shown in Table 6.1. high, have ; l vv 63 :t$. Method o f Analysis The PC version of the computer program STABL5 (Purdue University, 1978) was utilized for the stability analysis. Minimum factors of safety were calculated based on a searching routine using the "Modified Bishop Method." Specific input requirements of the program Include profiles, material properties (effective cohesion, effective friction angle, bulk density, saturated density), phreatic surface profile and earthquake accelerations. The design horizontal seismic coefficient used for the pseudostatic analyses was 0.087 g in v* nil'Cases. ¿This value is taken as 2/3 of the maximum horizontal acceleration of 0.13 g 1 expected to occur as a result of a magnitude 6.5 seismic event. «ft«;« s C ON S ULTING ENGINEERS

The profiles used for PC STABL5 input data are illustrated in Figures 6.1 through 6.2; example printouts of representative computer runs are provided in Appendix D of the previously released report titled "Geotechnical Investigation of Tailings Deposit."

Four initial cases were analyzed and for each both the static pseudostatic event was conducted. Additionally, for each case, the existing tailings were analyzed under total and effective stress. The upstream slope of the embankment raises were set at 3:1 in these cases. The four initial cases may be described as follows:

(1) Existing embankment (2) One 15 ft. tall embankment raise to elevation 9435 ft. (3) Two 15 ft. tall embankment raises to elevation 9350 ft. (4) Three 15 ft. tall embankment raises to elevation 9365 ft.

In each of the four cases, an idealized profile of the existing embankment was used. The downstream slope of the embankment was set a 3:1 (honzontal:vertical), assuming some reshaping is conducted for revegetation. The upstream embankment raises are 15 ft. high, have a 20 ft. wide crest and have a slope of 3:1 both on the upstream and downstream

faces.

In the pseudostatic case, it was assumed that the angle of friction for the existing fine tailings dropped to 10“, both for the effective and total shear analyses. For the static case, this friction angle was determined from triaxial testing.

The value used in this analysis for cohesion was taken from the sleeve friction data ¡obtained from piezometric cone testing. This is thought to be the most conservative of values for cohesion due to the fact that it represents the undrained strength of the fine tailings after a large amount of shear deformation has taken place. From sleeve friction data, the value for cohesion is approximated as 2.1 psf/foot depth. Values used throughout .4V' <■. - -< ' '■•'-'it. . this analysis, with the exception of existing case, assumed cohesion equivalent to the presence of one upstream raise. It is assumed, however, that in actual practice cohesion will increase with increasing depth of cover. The maximum value of cohesion used in this analysis was 130 psf. As determined from pressuremeter data, cohesion was in the range of 960 to 1080 psf.

For final design three additional cases were analyzed. The upstream slope of the embankment raises were reset to 2:1. The three final cases may be described as follows:

(1) Existing embankment, crest elevation of 9425 ft.

(2) One embankment raise to elevation 9440 ft.

(3) Two embankment raises to elevation 9452 ft.

6,4 Results A summary of the results of both static and pseudo-static stability analyses for the initial cases are presented in Table 6.2, and are illustrated in Figures 6.5 and 6.6. The stability of the upstream constructed dam raises together with under-drainage and sub- aerially deposited tailings is equal to or greater than the minimum acceptable factors of safety of 15 and 1.1 for static and pseudo-static cases respectively, even under the most adverse combination of factors.

A summary of results of both static and pseudo-static stability analyses for the final cases are presented in Table 6.3. The stability of the upstream constructed raises for final • design is equally as acceptable as the previously determined factors of safety.

^5 1 Based on extensive in situ testing, confirmed by laboratory testing of good quality ' undisturbed samples, realistic strength parameters have been used for the tailings material. The stability of the upstream option is dependent on a comprehensive underdrainage system which controls the position of the phreatic surface within the deposit. In order to achieve a fully-drained air-dried tailings beach deposit, it is necessary to maintain a pond which does not encroach on the sub-aerial beach which will provide the foundation for the upstream raises. J fc^ondlilonSi This will necessitate some changes in the present system of water management.

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Mary H . Beavis 4400 Avenida de Sol NE Albuquerque, NM 87110

Dear Landowner,

Pursuant to the Rules and Regulations of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board administered by the Division of Minerals and Geology, Office of Mined Land Reclamation, all owners of record of lands that are affected by or within 200 feet of the boundary of the affected land must be notified of an Amendment to a MLR Permit as well as the Board of County Commissioners in the county that contains the affected land. Please find attached a copy of the Public Notice to be published in the Silverton Standard and Miner, Silverton, Colorado for your information and notification of the submitted MLR Permit Amendment.

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August 29, 1995

Katherine S. Smith 717 Stagecoach Road S.E. Albuquerque, NM 87123

Dear Landowner,

Pursuant to the Rules and Regulations of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board administered by the Division of Minerals and Geology, Office of Mined Land Reclamation, all owners of record of lands that are affected by or within 200 feet of the boundary of the affected land must be notified of an Amendment to a MLR Permit as well as the Board of County Commissioners in the county that contains the affected land. Please find attached a copy of the Public Notice to be published in the Silverton Standard and Miner, Silverton, Colorado for your information and notification of the submitted MLR Permit Amendment.

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August 29, 1995

Mary E . Abbot 5905 N. Broadway St. Kansas City, MO 64118-3906

Dear Landowner,

Pursuant to the Rules and Regulations of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board administered by the Division of Minerals and Geology, Office of Mined Land Reclamation, all owners of record of lands that are affected by or within 200 feet of the boundary of the affected land must be notified of an Amendment to a MLR Permit as well as the Board of County Commissioners in the county that contains the affected land. Please find attached a copy of the Public Notice to be published in the Silverton Standard and Miner, Silverton, Colorado for your information and notification of the submitted MLR Permit Amendment.

Sincerely , Jin filin

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August 29, 1995

San Juan County Commissioners P.O. Box 455 Silverton, CO 81433

Dear Landowner,

Pursuant to the Rules and Regulations of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board administered by the Division of Minerals and Geology, Office of Mined Land Reclamation, all owners of record of lands that are affected by or within 200 feet of the boundary of the affected land must be notified of an Amendment to a MLR Permit as well as the Board of County Commissioners in the county that contains the affected land. Please find attached a copy of the Public Notice to be published in the Silverton Standard and Miner, Silverton, Colorado for your information and notification of the submitted MLR Permit Amendment,

Sincerely,

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A u g u s t 29, 1995

John Ball Jr. 16956 Knollwood Dr. Granada Hills, CA 91344

Dear Landowner,

Pursuant to the Rules and Regulations of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board administered by the Division of Minerals and Geology, Office of Mined Land Reclamation, all owners of record of lands that are affected by or within 200 feet of the boundary of the affected land must be notified of an Amendment to a MLR Permit as well as the Board of County Commissioners in the county that contains the affected land. Please find attached a copy of the Public Notice to be published in the Silverton Standard and Miner, Silverton, Colorado for your information and notification of the submitted MLR Permit Amendment.

Sincerely

Larry Perino Superintendent-Technical Services O O <3* c*

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August 29, 1995

W.H. and’Nina Page 26 R 5014 Hub 2016 Bloomfield, NM 87413

Dear Landowner,

Pursuant to the Rules and Regulations of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board administered by the Division of Minerals and Geology, Office of Mined Land Reclamation, all owners of record of lands that are affected by or within 200 feet of the boundary of the affected land must be notified of an Amendment to a MLR Permit as well as the Board of County Commissioners in the county that contains the affected land. Please find attached a copy of the Public Notice to be published in the Silverton Standard and Miner, Silverton, Colorado for your information and notification of the submitted MLR Permit Amendment.

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August 29, 1995

Howard F. Voight, Esq. Sr. Attorney Joy Technologies, Inc. 301 Grant Street Pittsburgh, PA 15219-1490

Dear Landowner,

Pursuant to the Rules and Regulations of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board administered by the Division of Minerals and Geology, Office of Mined Land Reclamation, all owners of record of lands that are affected by or within 200 feet of the boundary of the affected land must be notified of an Amendment to a MLR Permit as well as the Board of County Commissioners in the county that contains the affected land. Please find attached a copy of the Public Notice to be published in the Silverton Standard and Miner, Silverton, Colorado for your information and notification of the submitted MLR Permit Amendment.

Sincerely,

Larry Peri no Superintendent-Technical Services • Complete items 1 and/or 2 for additional services. I also wish to receive the • Complete items 3, and 4a & b. following services {for en extra • Print your name and address on the reverse cf this form so fee): that we can return this card to you. • Attach this form to the front of the mailpiece, or on the 1. D Addressee's Address ■u m back if spase does not permit. • Write "Return Receipt Requested" on the mailpiece next to 2. n Restricted Delivery the article number. Consult postmaster for fee. 3. Article Addressed to: 4a. Article dumber Howard F. Voight, Esq. Sr. Attorney-. ^ ^95 Joy Technologies, Inc. 4b. Service Type □ Registered ! insured 301 Grant Street jÖ£Certified ! COD Pittsburgh, PA 15219-1490 O Express Mail 1 Return Receipt fcr Merchandise 7. Date of Delivery

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August 29, 1995

Town of Silverton P.O. Box 250 Silverton, CO 81433

Dear Landowner,

Pursuant to the Rules and Regulations of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board administered by the Division of Minerals and Geology, Office of Mined Land Reclamation, all owners of record of lands that are affected by or within 200 feet of the boundary of the affected land must be notified of an Amendment to a MLR Permit as well as the Board of County Commissioners in the county that contains the affected land. Please find attached a copy of the Public Notice to be published in the Silverton Standard and Miner, Silverton, Colorado for your information and notification of the submitted MLR Permit Amendment.

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August 29, 1995

ASARCO P.O. Box 440 Wallace, ID 83873

Dear Landowner,

Pursuant to the Rules and Regulations of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board administered by the Division of Minerals and Geology, Office of Mined Land Reclamation, all owners of record of lands that are affected by or within 200 feet of the boundary of the affected land must be notified of an Amendment to a MLR Permit as well as the Board of County Commissioners in the county that contains the affected land. Please find attached a copy of the Public Notice to be published in the Silverton Standard and Miner, Silverton, Colorado for your information and notification of the submitted MLR Permit Amendment.

Sincerely

Larry Per ino Super intendent-Technical Services 1 also wish to receiva the 1 a . ____(i-r £p, extra k following ssrvtc^ t-or « « _ , E N D E R : 2 f0T a*ddiV.ooai ‘se rv ic e s . fseV. ,, © 1. □ Addressee's Aucrass : , C, 2. □ Restricted Delivery % u© *CC ■ T n e R a t u r n Receipt wills ______—j-^—^prrTI 4.a. Articie iT^herNum ber P 652 986 290 4b. Service Type , asarco 1 □ Registered l , m s jr- P .O . BCK 440 i Certified □ COD Return Receipt for Wallace, 3D 83873 , Express 1 tt«orr.'n^r.d'.£S for for using floturn TTpatac

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August 29, 1995

Salem Minerals Todd Hennis P.O. Box 324 Silverton, CO 81433

Dear Landowner,

Pursuant to the Rules and Regulations of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board administered by the Division of Minerals and Geology, Office of Mined Land Reclamation, all owners of record of lands that are affected by or within 200 feet of the boundary of the affected land must be notified of an Amendment to a MLR Permit as well as the Board of County Commissioners in the county that contains the affected land. Please find attached a copy of the Public Notice to be published in the Silverton Standard and Miner, Silverton, Colorado for your information and notification of the submitted MLR Permit Amendment.

Sincerely,

Larry Per ino Superintendent-Technical Services SEN D ER: ;— ------• Complete items 1 and/or 2 for additional services • Complete items 3, and 4a & b. I aiso wish to receive the following services (for an extra a ■ > return^ cerdToeySonud ^ °f tHiS f°'m 30 thai can fee): c l ^ S S O S T t0 the frCnt 0F the mai,piece' - - * • back if space 1. □ Addressee's Address I X© +- I The Return’ Rsceipr Re^ uested" °n the nailpfeca below the article number c 2. □ Restricted Delivery o delivered W t0 ° m tfl® artide w as delivered and the date ■o 3. Article Addressed to: Consult postmaster for fee. 4a. Article Number P 652 986 292 Salem Minerals 4b. Service Type Todd Kermis □ Registered □ insured P.O. Box 324 Certified □ COD Silverton, CO 81433 D Express Mali □ Return Receipt for Merchandise 7. Date of Delivery

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August 29, 1995

Barbra Ann Dobos 1036 Monte Vista Dr. Casper, WY 82601

Dear Landowner,

Pursuant to the Rules and Regulations of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board administered by the Division of Minerals and Geology, Office of Mined Land Reclamation, all owners of record of lands that are affected by or within 200 feet of the boundary of the affected land must be notified of an Amendment to a MLR Permit as well as the Board of County Commissioners in the county that contains the affected land. Please find attached a copy of the Public Notice to be published in the Silverton Standard and Miner, Silverton, Colorado for your information and notification of the submitted MLR Permit Amendment*

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August 29, 1995

James MacCormack 1913 Amherst NE Albuquerque, NM 87106

Dear Landowner,

Pursuant to the Rules and Regulations of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board administered by the Division of Minerals and Geology, Office of Mined Land Reclamation, all owners of record of lands that are affected by or within 200 feet of the boundary of the affected land must be notified of an Amendment to a MLR Permit as well as the Board of County Commissioners in the county that contains the affected land. Please find attached a copy of the Public Notice to be published in the Silverton Standard and Miner, Silverton, Colorado for your information and notification of the submitted MLR Permit Amendment.

Sincerely «im&TO/'OI.’T? fluii it ill i li i In (li u/ljiinin j//Jui/iiu/lut/l«u/u/i/l I 1 I 2 § EDE * SENDEE: eun hi cr t you. u o y to card is th return Complt ie 1 n or or diinl er c s. tce rv se additional r fo 2 r io and 1 s item • lete p m o C • os o r t . can e w t a th so form is th f o it. erm rse p ve re not e th does on address and a am n r u o y t rin P • Atach t s fr o hefontoft mal ee oro t c t pae ace sp it ack b e th on r o iece, delivered. ailp m e th f o t n fro e th to form is th h c tta A • • T h e Return R e ce ip t w ill s h o w to w h o m th e article w a s d elivered and th e date date e th and ber elivered d num s a w article e th article e be'.ow th m o ailpiece h w m to the w on o h ” s ill w sted t ue ip eq ce R t e R ip e Return i^ e f h T rn tu e • "R rits W • C o m p lete item s s item lete p m o C 3. Article Addressed to: Addressed Article 3. Jam es MacCorrrack MacCorrrack es Jam luuru, M K Albuquerque, 93Ares E K Arrherst 1913 3, 3, n 4a a 4 and & fa. 87106 D C C Q d e i i i t r e C C S Type Service 4b. eitrd insured □ Registered □ . S - T T s W . c s s r r v F n tcs Number rticis A m 5 986_287_ 652 following ssrvices (for (for ssrvices following fee!: Consult postmaster for fee. for postmaster Consult I also wish to receive the the receive to wish also I 2. □ Restricted Delivery Delivery Restricted □ 2. Address Addressee's □ 1. an extra extra ^ P.O. Box 177 • Silverton, CO 81433 Phone (303) 387-5533 .Telecopy (303) 387-5310

August 29, 1995

Lyle M. Stone 2124 South Mill Avenue Tempe, AZ 85282

Dear Landowner,

Pursuant to the Rules and Regulations of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board administered by the Division of Minerals and Geology, Office of Mined Land Reclamation, all owners of record of lands that are affected by or within 200 feet of the boundary of the affected land must be notified of an Amendment to a MLR Permit as well as the Board of County Commissioners in the county that contains the affected land. Please find attached a copy of the Public Notice to be published in the Silverton Standard and Miner, Silverton, Colorado for your information and notification of the submitted MLR Permit Amendment.

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August 29, 1995

Robert and Phyllis Ritter 812 Rockledge Junction City, KS 66441

Dear Landowner,

Pursuant to the Rules and Regulations of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board administered by the Division of Minerals and Geology, Office of Mined Land Reclamation, all owners of record of lands that are affected by or within 200 feet of the boundary of the affected land must be notified of an Amendment to a MLR Permit as well as the Board of County Commissioners in the county that contains the affected land. Please find attached a copy of the Public Notice to be published in the Silverton Standard and Miner, Silverton, Colorado for your information and notification of the submitted MLR Permit Amendment.

Sincerely, £861 aunr ‘CC8S UJiOj Sd

1 also wish to receive the ®E^mp:eteitan-.s 1 and/or 2 lot „ddttona!. services. following services (tor an extra fee): : “ of,hisform80 1. □ Addressee's Address

« - - * • - *• 2. □ Restricted Cei^srV' R S ^ e s t ed” on the m » next to Consult postmaster far fee^------tr,2 article number. 4 a. Articie Number 3. Article Addressed to: p 652 986 294 4b. Service Type _ Robert and Phyllis Ritter Q Registered ^ Insured I decertified ' O C0D 812 Eockledge I i—. m *:s i I Return Rscs;p*- tor junction City, KS 66441 ] D Express Ma:-. 1—l |y;.ar-|-ia:-1lri;55______7 Date cf Deliver/ 9 S z ^ ii requested 57 Sign^ure/AddfessefTC and fee is paid) -1 eTSisn^ure (Agent) ¿iV/////'i/JirJhs > /L/ ¿'f Tri ---- —------1 npisrcTif' e=thrM RECEIPT PSFSrSTSSil,■ ■! 11 ■ — r-J ^ ^ October . . T. - -1991) * u . s . g p o : isso-273*si DOM H O n - i SUNNYSIOE COLD CORPORATION AN ECHO BAY COMPANY

P.O. Box 177 . Silverton, CO 81433 Phone (303) 387-5533 .Telecopy (303) 387-5310

August 29, 1995

Richard and Mary Thompson 210 m 59th Street Gladstone, MD 64118

Dear Landowner,

Pursuant to the Rules and Regulations of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board administered by the Division of Minerals and Geology, Office of Mined Land Reclamation, all owners of record of lands that are affected by or within 200 feet of the boundary of the affected land must be notified of an Amendment to a MLR Permit as well as the Board of County Commissioners in the county that contains the affected land. Please find attached a copy of the Public Notice to be published in the Silverton Standard and Miner, Silverton, Colorado for your information and notification of the submitted MLR Permit Amendment,

Sincerely

Larry Perino Superintendent-Technical Services o m < OJ o o CO m Q e=i T—I I— I W§1 £ * p? Es!! ■ JZ V£> 5 o CQ h o | o | - CC S® V r i ET UJ > 2 CT.2 tl® & C Q 0 8 5 £ ® O' 5 0 50 i t / ru S s - S 0- *. ê s <2 m « £ l i ^ -o rl o-S £ i i $-o 85 & o S8 UJ 1A3 £13 * £ CL o rCO 3 £ UJ r8 j g I! © <5 c Ó—} Qj a o IS In clC? ŒS 9 3 5 V sunp ‘0082 uuod Sd

c SENDER: 1 also wish to receive the ■o • Complete items T and/or 2 for additional services. v> following services (for an extra ] • Complete items 3, and 4a & fa. • Print your name and address on the reverse o‘ this farrrrso that we can fe e ): j © return this card to you. □ Addressee's Address < > • Attach this form to the front of the rnaripiece. or on the back if space e « I» does net permit. .

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August 29, 1995

Mr. Henry Freund Pitchfork "M" Corp. P.O. Box 13570 Odessa, TX 79768

Dear Landowner,

Pursuant to the Rules and Regulations of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board administered by the Division of Minerals and Geology, Office of Mined Land Reclamation, all owners of record ol i i"? a?fected by w i t h i n 200 feet of the boundary of affected land must be notified of an Amendment to a MLR Permit as well as the Board of County Commissioners in the county that contains the affected land. y Please find attached a copy of the Public Notice to be published in the Silverton Standard and Miner, Silverton, Colorado for your information and notification of the submitted MLR Permit Amendment.

Sincerely, CN O o 04 i—i CN VX> r o • tr CM £T o rH i—1 ujO V) (S> nj D<0 —1 >*iunîü o£** ^ E J3 CO o /' ^*■3-►“ CD ZZ— g ^0 .c n. ^ _ U - < c ■o 5 © . \ ' K Œ p^ a o 2 1 • S " 1 © ~ ©-' © g © CT > ^ a - © Ü S S C IT 1 o U- VI Ü © .5 © ru e s ? ? Pm c © U- 5 Ü ' i o T3 "i HJ £ z- ^ g | i a > ? ©■■■fcs m CO V- & ■o CT % - 2 c _ © caP ç - 5 TO J-52 o ? g "5 z Û u < « o Slg £ %s © © s¿j ira o ■o u_ O T3 CL Ji Q_ UJ œ c Hfl © © tr c fD T3 ■ç c —1 to o o f f l o> © « c o c « < E LU « © C - © w '■c © to CC o © Cl © © a <5 O o 55 a s Q_ o CC C 2 ŒD (- a. * 5861 aunp ‘C08S Sd Q / ^ 1 < > 1 S? cn ° S- o . •*— =: » SENDER: t alsa wish to receive the CC r*. CO ■* w Complete— items 1 and/or 2 for additional services. Q o following services {for an extra O o , r - o • Corr.piets items 3. and 4a & b. o • Print your name and address on the reverse of this form so that ws. can fe e }-. O > - X o 3 S O ?» return this card to yo u . . ' 1. □ Addressee's Address • Attach this form to the front of the mailpiece, or on the back if space to o 03 02 • O C3 o O f c does not permit. u s X C- ST e • Write "Return Receipt Requested" on the maiipiece below the article number 2. □ Restricted Delivery o a . x o Q o tu +■> • The Return Receipt will show to whom the article w as deiwerea andt,ie date UJ Consult postmaster for fee. o CO c delivered. ______— ------• c o 4a. Article Number > • 0*3 3. Article Addressed to: c <■ •w « p 652 936 299 3 o “ œ to a Kr. Henry Freund 4b. Service Type BE □ Registered U insured o Pitchfork "M" Corp. c Ë0 Certified O COD P .O . Box 13570 Odessa, TX 79768 Date o f Delivery ^ a ^ S s : 8. Addressee's Address (Only if requested. and fee is paid)

\ ¡a > PS Form 3 8 1 1 , December 1991 P.O. Box 177 .Silverton, CO 81433 Phone (303) 387-5533 .Telecopy (303) 387-5310

August 29, 1995

William R. Wilson, Chairman Gold King Consolidated, Inc. 410 17th Street, Suite 1730 Denver, CO 80202

Dear Landowner,

Pursuant to the Rules and Regulations of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board administered by the Division of Minerals and Geology, Office of Mined Land Reclamation, all owners of record of lands that are affected by or within 200 feet of the boundary of the affected land must be notified of an Amendment to a MLR Permit as well as the Board of County Commissioners in the county that contains the affected land. Please find attached a copy of the Public Notice to be published in the Silverton Standard and Miner, Silverton, Colorado for your information and notification of the submitted MLR Permit Amendment.

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1 also wish to receive the o o -a ?Com°!te Items 1 and/or 2 to additional services. following services (for an extra o ’> : ^ .T o u r n S i a'nd^ ess on the re.erse of «hi. 3 © William R. Wilson r Ch&ixrnan 4b. Service Type __ C □ Registered □ Insured O) Gold King Consolidated, Inc. .s Certified D *« 410 17th Street, Suite 1730 3 r-i = m-h n Return Receipt f o r Denver, CO 80202 □ E xpress Moil I J Merchgndise 7. Date of Delivery 3 O >« -g TA d iis^ eV A d d lSs (OnlY 'f requested e 5. Ssgnature~(AddresseeT and fee is paid} CB £ K 6. Sjs^^re^gent)^^

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August 29, 1995

Mr. James Dempsey Jr. 1800 Huntington Bldg. Cleveland, OH 44115

Dear Landowner,

Pursuant to the Rules and Regulations of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board administered by the Division of Minerals and Geology, Office of Mined Land Reclamation, all owners of record of lands that are affected by or within 200 feet of the boundary of the affected land must be notified of an Amendment to a MLR Permit as well as the Board of County Commissioners in the county that contains the affected land. Please find attached a copy of the Public Notice to be published in the Silverton Standard and Miner, Silverton, Colorado for your information and notification of the submitted MLR Permit Amendment.

Sincerely,

Larry Perino Superintendent-Technical Services OJ o CM

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S E N D E R : ; ; 1 also wish to receive the • Cotnpiste items 1 and/or 2 for acdinonai seivices. o fallowing services (for zn extra o • Complete its ms 3, and 4a & b. _ . Print your name and address on the reverse of this form so tnat we c«n fee): return this card to you. , 1. □ Addresses's Address { • Attach this form to the front of the ma^piecs, or on the fcac* if s^ace a fwrtti-ReSmfiecsiptP.equestetf' on the mailpiece beJow the arid*number 2. □ Restricted Delivery *S> • The Return Receipt will show to whom the article w as ce!ivered an- trss date o Consult postmaster for fee. • e& 4a. Article Numbs: 3. Article Addressed to: P 652 986 293 Mr- Jarres Denspsey, Jr. 4b. Service Type 1800 □ Registered L j l-sured Huntington Bldg. c Cleveland, O H 44115 X Certified C COD ’Si CD Express Mail □ ™ ° r 7. Date cf Delivery c j :" ; •_ o > 8. Addressee's Address lo-ruy it rcqLe^cQ c 5. Signature (Addressee) and fee is paid) C3 . /

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August 29, 1995

Tim Edgar and Para Ki He b r e w 1020 Canterbury Road Divide, CO 80814

Dear Landowner,

Pursuant to the Rules and Regulations of the Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Board administered by the Division of Minerals and Geology, Office of Mined Land Reclamation, all owners of record of lands that are affected by or within 200 feet of the boundary of the affected land must be notified of an Amendment to a MLR Permit as well as the Board of County Commissioners in the county that contains the affected land. Please find attached a copy of the Public Notice to be published in the Silverton Standard and Miner, Silverton, Colorado for your information and notification of the submitted MLR Permit Amendment.

Sincerely 5.

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SENDER: slso wish to receive the * Complete items 1 and/or 2 for addition. i services. * Complete items 3, and 4a & b. fO n C . ,v;ng services (for sn extra * Print your name and address on the reverse of this form so fee}: that we can return this card to you. 1. D Addressee's Address * Attach this form to the front of the mailpieca, or on the back if space dees net permit. 2. O Restricted Delivery * Write "Return Receipt Requested” on the mailpiece next to the srticie number. Consult postmaster for fee, 3. Article Addressed to: «tfl.4a. Article Number San Juan Cty Board of Canmissioners P 652 986 284 San Juan County 4b. Service Type P.O. Box 466 Ul Registered □ Insured XI □ COD Silverton, CO 81433 Certified □ Expr ess Mail Q Return Receipt for • Merchandise______7. Date of Deiivery f(i ~ !6 t ^ — __ 5. Signature (Addressee! Addressee's Address {Only if request end fee is paid) 5>^igna^;f5.~!Ag5nt^, (——,

PS Form 381 ITO^Ojptober 1990 *u.s. gpo: isso—273^51 DO?»*HSTiC BETUHN RECEIPT SUNNYSIDE GO LO CORPORATION AN ECHO DAY COMPANY

P.O. Box 177 .Silverton, CO 81433 Phone (303) 387-5533 .Telecopy (303) 387-5310

September 21, 1995

Mr. Tom Gillis Division of Minerals and Geology 1474 Main Avenue, Room 223 Durango, CO 81301

RE: File No. M-77-378, AM - 004

Dear Mr. Gillis:

Attached are copies of the notices sent to all owners of record of surface rights and all owners of record of lands that are within 200 feet of the boundary of the land affected by AM-004. The copies of the return receipt to each party are copied onto the notice. Also attached are copies of the legal notice published in the Silverton Standard and the Miner on August 31, September 3, 14 and 21, 1995. ,

Please inform me if these notices do not fulfill the requirements of the August 25, 1995 receipt of application lettei from the Division. v

Si ncerely,

Larry Perino Superi ntendent-Technical Servi ces Page 10 THfe SILVERTON STANDARD August 31, 1995 YASEEN DESIGN. CONTRACT was before.” PUBÜC NOTICE IE SUPPLY» SUPPUES Summer Patrick.M. Swonger dba Vidlon «M U R O . UNGA. PAYROLL Communications has submitted an applica­ cAnuMD. ruth am. payroll tion for a Home .Occupation Business CASE. JAMES. THR PAYROU. License at 021 Empire Street, Block 52, CUSCN. NICHAEL. TW PAYROLL LotsM S & 16,'tn th e R -2 District. The DAILEY. STEVE. TW PAYROLL OAVIO. JEMME. PAYROLL DOY, fcOBT, PAYROLL ERICKSON. DAVID. PAVROU ■ «AUAHER. KEVIN. TMl PAYROLL SUltm. tUVIS. MYROU •->' a n a . brison, m yrou CREZNFIEL0, JUNES.. PAYROLL ■SffiQRY. W W . pAVMU ii - iL junction net. «mio “ Standard and The IMiner San Miguel Power Association. Inc., oco. dust am. 726.3# reserves the right to accept or reject any GALLOWAY, NAVIS, REII® SUPfUES. .. is.«. : and ail bid*. - •• « W :- - .-■ not co. nsr supplies • V il.W'V:-; ...... > N O T IC E T O C R E D IT O R S PUDLIGIÎOÎJCE Published August 31 and September 7 MINNS, BECMtnM. HAIR. AUDIT S.376.M : Case No. 05 PR PUBLIC NOTICE and 14,1095 In Th# Silverton Standard HMUNG, BROCE. CONTMCT JW.M . Ettate of Anna Marie Smith a/k/a 17,24 SUNNYSIDG GOtO CORPORATION, tnd The Mnef. WOUN, MOKS Aneti Smith a/k/a Anna M. Smiti umat cocotv res, contract 2,441 .M P .a BOX 177, SiLVERTON, CO 81433, W.410.M Anna A. Smith. Deceased. 387-¿533, has filed an application for an INVITATION FOR BIDS IKTEGR CONSERV CONT, CONTRACT All persont having.claim# agai' 15, f H . 6# amended Reclamation Plan lor MLR Permit T h e Town of Siverton Invites a* Interest* fo OntRPRISES TRANSFER above-named estate art required KROEOXS. SUPPUES 216. M No. M77-376 witfl the DMsion of Mnera!# id parties to #ubmlt sealed proposals for sent them to the undersigned (or ' KERM1N. TERRY. REFUND DCP S4 .M C and Geology and Colorado Mined Land *ork on the &ilverton Pedestrian Access rerm dep fcl.N District Court of San Juan urmwsa. «**. Colorado) on or before Decem: Reclamation Board under provisions of the; and i*ndicapinQ Project (State., Project* LMfSOt PROD. SUPPUES 321. 7# Colorado Mined Land Redamatlon Act. ; $TE M 228-00l).Th# Town wIB accept pro­ N # 0 HARKCT. SUPfUES 471. l t . 1995, or «aid claim# shall be The proposed affected areas are located In posals poa«ta for the «>■- work »».«« until 4:00 P.M. on 1,444. 1# barred. - . . . . ------MIUIX. EDMARfl REPAIR an area of suapended #urvey protracted Ip . September 25,1005 at th# SHyemn Town, KMIQfTS JEMEUY, AUMO 42.76 A n n a l be In Township42 North Range 7 West and* • P.O. Box 250,1360 Greene Street, NCCOtoS SALES. SUPPUES .. . • ’U M 11 La Plata PI., Durango.CC Township 41 North Range 7 West, silverton, CO 81433 at whlch tlme imd ROW. 6ARY. REIMB CUmtlNfi 126.M Published August 24, 3 N.M.P.M., San Juan County. place a* proposals received wi* be publicly RATtOML ELECTRIC. SWPUES September 7, 1095 In The S American TUnnel Area .. • opened and read. Ptan#< «pedfication# and KMUN6TQN CANERAv .PHptOS -* a i . 4# Standard and The Mtoer. POSmVt ENERSY. SUPPLIES t s . i t L a t i t u d e 37^ 53’ &0" Longitude 103^ 38'45" r;r. proposal torm#vmty be examined or W 46,23 MayflowerUlt) Are* - ~b#obtalnedatty6lh*rtonTown,Halupon PETERSON OFFICE. SUPPUES 426. 7* Latitude 37* 49*15* Longitude 107* 33*30*- - receipt of a non-refundab!e fee made POLYTtt CORP. SUPPUES RELIABLE» SUPPUES S 41t . l t 4 X 4s~~ The proposed amendment Indudes an ' payaoivpayable to w Del-Mont wiF«-wfWM» Consultants, ------toe,. m ... . I f i g — ----- •------(UWUY.EQU1P. SUPfUES 379. *8 addition of 1.56 acres to the American- the amount of $40.00. The plans and sped»; nim PAINT, SUPPLIES • t #,#7 . Tunnel permitted area, leaving a ’quonset Kcations wflt be available on September 8 ,; RANCH NUOMtY. REPAIRS 2, t 7S .t t FOR SALE FpRSA structure for other uses than mining upon 1905. In addition, the plan# and spedflca* WWXS; FMXMA, KNT « t . N final reclamation at the American Tunnel tions may be examined ft the following RAttAlL INMSTRIES. SUPPUES , 725.t t THE TRIANGLE area and donating the Mayflower Mill fact]- locations: (1) The Daily Journal, 2000 S. ROGERS NUStC. REPL MAW t . t u . t t RENTAL JEEPS ties, brick powerhouse and adjacent bulkfc ¿Colorado Blvd., Denver, CO; (2) Associated ■ imtXXl. KEN, REINB SlfPLIES -— S t , » Buflder# & Contractors, 1150 N. 25, Grand san Dan basin health» tests ' . -•vlM .tt , ings and land to the San Juan County 24.47 Historical Society In the Mayflower Mill Junction. CO; (3) Del-Mont Consultants, iMI JUAN CAFE. KEAU i be., 542 Main Street, Montrose, CO; and SAN JUM CTY DCV, BUDGET t . M t . t t Area.' •• ' i V ; « . t t t . t t 1 Cherokee plus ( ) CDOT, 214 W. College Avenue,? SM JUM SHERIFF. CONT/YEHIC Additional information may be obtained, 4 t . t t t . e t 5,Wranglers. Durango, CO. The project Involve# hard- SAN HIO£L POM». ELECTRIC from foe Division of Minerals and Geology;, SARGENT SOWELL, SUPPUES , 144.42 ' : Excellent condition. 1313* Sherman St., Denver, CO 60203, scape and landscape improvement# In the SHESHWOFF. BOOKS • . 2S2 . tS (303)‘866*3587 or the San Juan County vicinity of the Silverton Visitor# Center; the . SILAIOOIANCE. SERVICES 297.44 Exceptional price. Clerfc and Recorder, 1512 Greene St., ? work Indudes curt> & gutter, asphalt, side­ SILVOCTON CHHfiCR. CONTRACT 1, 464.17 See Bill at triangle walk, pavers, lisndscaping, and irrigation 234.79 Silverton, CO, or the above named appli­ SILVERTON IP GAS. PROPAW or call 387-5780 b cant. wflwwi; comment# must bo filed with system Installation. It I# antldpated that SILVERTON PIB LIB SW.REPAIR . 44.66 the Oiviilonjof MineraJi and^Geology by 'hardscape Improvement# will be accom- . SILVERTON STANDARD. ADV 4 SUPPL - 370.96 •" pushed in 28 day# during the Fall of 1095; SM A6 INC, SUPPUES 37.46 4:00 p.ift on fcctober 11j 10». ' '• 183.44 Pub?lj|H#d August 3t *-109$ *nd landscaping and -irrigation improvements SM PIPE H6T, SUPPUES ' win be accomplished in 28 day# during the STUDIO I, SUPPUES 162. 7# Septembac.7; 14. and 2U 1995 In The 54,61 Spring of 1996. The Town of Silverton smnrsiDE out. refund pvmt Silverton Standard and The Miner. ( $ .t t reserves the right to reject any or aH bids, SILVERTON UQUOR. BEER. NOTICE TO CREDITORS SILV VOL FIRE DEPT. «1* EXP 44.04 » negotiate wlih the'apparent low’bidder,- 2 Case No. 95 PR SHIRT OUTLET, SUPPLIES : M .t t to waive any WonBalities or to accept the ;• • i s t . 6t Estate of Anna Marie Smith a/k/a Annie SMCCO INC. (RAVEL ; ' • bid for the contract which In It# sole |udg- v 234,32 Anesl Smith a/k/a Anna M. Smith a/k/a TRAIHttl AUTO. PARTS *- • ment best #erve# the Interest# of the Town TRIANOI SERVICE, RJtt ' . 366.61 Anna A. Smith, Deceased... of Silverton, The Contractor’# proposal TOSCO, SUPPUES 129.31 All persons having claim# against the shall remain valid for thirty (30) days. A 5% TROM HOLDEN CO, SUPPUES • . .. I . 3H .26 Auto Dealer \ above-named estate are required to pro- ^ bid bond shall be submitted with each bid. US POSTH/ISTIR. POSTAtt „ 64,11 ; even if you’ve sent them to the undersigned (or to the A pre-bid conference will be hold at the US VEST, PHONES . TIB .29 District Court of San Juan County, Silverton Town Hall on September 18,1995 USOA-CfSA AERIAL PHOTO. - , » #3-M ; Loans avalla Colorads) on or before December 28, at 1'00 P.M. For additional information, USA BUS BOOK, EQUIP .'- ' I t t . t t . ’ - 2.41«.67 1995,'or said claims shall be forever please call (070) 387-5644, V UTILITY TECH SEW. LEAH DETECT VAliEY MEID1NS. CONTRACT 33,653.47 barred.' ■ .", . Linda W. Bernard, Mayor Call AnnaLGirodo VIKING OFFICE. SUPPLIES H 6.SS '’"'MAatfR EQUIP. REPAIR 126,92 yU 649.75 *' published August 24, >31. and- M.F, NORMAN CORP. SUPPUES Lnj r&irr? September 7. 1995 In The Silverton XEROX CORP. sumus 642.t t

Standard tnd The. Mner. . 1 ? " . — I T —> BUIC NOTICES Z-TPBLIC NOTICE .üssiüf Right to Know : • remain valid for thirty (30) day«, a 5% . o NOTICE a ' * * ,ubmlned with each bid a pre-bid conference will be held at the San Mguel Power Assodation Is eeek- lr^ajM J*d bid on the foilowi ng described ' ^ ^ ¡ ^ nJ™rnHan on September 18,1005 S a ^ J i^ 0: * dd,tion,U 'nformation. . 1 CM K-30 Chevrolet 4x4 piease call (970) 307*5844. : 454 Cl engine Linda W. Bernard, Mayor . -4speed manual transmission Piw i. k^ « 0f Sifvefton. Colorado 9*servicebed iooV£ i!* ^ ° u*t 31 September 7, ®000 b . Draden PTO winch IM S in The Silverton Standard and The m .J™ 8 may be inspected« the Nucte yard at 1050 Main S t, Nud#; 60 f PUBLIC NOTICE : Please tend your sealed bid by • c.rtsi ti!D YSJ i)GJ 30LD corporation , September 21, 19 95 ,atl:00 P.M. to: P.O. BOX 177, SILVERTON, CO 81433 San Miguel Power Assodattan, Jnc. 387-5533, has filed an application for an Attn: Jim GrindJe, District Manaoer amended Reclamation Ran ter MLR Permit P.O.Box817 .. : ' v-: x No. M77*378 with the Qfyislofi of Minerals Nucla, C081424 ’ • "v-• an< Geology and Colorado Mined Land 070-864-7311 Reclamation Board under provislonsof the San Miguel Power Assodatiorvlnc. Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Act. The proposed affeeted areas are located In 'md^Xwdi“ ri°htNt° accopt or 'eioct.any an area of suspended survey protracted to be In Township 42 North Range 7 West and tnd September 7 ana¡¡¡¡■nil-»« The Miner. The Sllverton Standard SK5SlN.M.P.M., p*41- San Juan *,orth County. Raftoe 7 w««. . American Tunnel Area Latitude 3r 53’ 30* Longitude 1 o r 38' 45* *• NOTICE TO CREDITORS Mayflower Mill Area ■ CaseNo.95PR - H - v- c: Latitude 37* 49* 15" Longitude 107* 33’ 30- Estate of Anna Marie Smith a/k/a Annie - The proposed amendment Incfudes an Anesl -Smith a/k/a Anna M. Smith a/k/a ' . addition of 1.56 acres to the American Anna A. Smith; Deceased. Tunnel permitted area, leaving a quonset • All persons having claim* against the' structure lor other .'use? than mining upon above-named estate are required to pre­ final reclamation: at the American Tunnel soaring in front of the Grenadier Range. : sent them to the undersigned (or to the area and donating the Mayflower Mill facili­ District Court of San Juan County^ ties; brick powerhouse and adjacent build- Colorado) on or before December 2B, Ings and land to the San Juan County 1995. or said claims shall be forever Historical Society Jn the Mayflower Mill barred. ... . 1 • ^ . Area. ^ - . AnnaL.GIrodp-' Additional Information may be obtained 11 La Plata PI., Durango, CO 8130f ’ from the Division of Minerals and Geoteoy, Published August 24, 3 1, an d 1313 Sherman St., Denver, CO 80203, (303) 866-3567 or the San Juan County ? fPL8mJberJi l 1,85 ln Th» Sllverton . Standaitf and The Miner. Clark and Recorder, 1512 Greene St.. ance at a local store, Silverton, CO, or the above named appli­ ^ulancc run; INVITATION FOR BIDS cant Written comments must be filed with ¡ember 3 r Looked for an ' The Town of Silverton Invites *fl Interest- the Division of Minerals and Geology by c party, but did not find - ed parties to submit sealed proposals * * . 4:00 p.m. on October 11,1095. • • work on the Silverton Pedestrian Access ’ Published August'31, 1995 and • î î r - ProjectfStaie Project: September 7, 14. and 21, 1095 In The stigatcda report of ayouth STE M226-001), The Town wilt acc»pt pro­ Silverton Standard and The Mln4r. ' r ‘ • " •g rocks. posals for the work until 4:00 P.M. on irtnnmvinnn'nirnwifficu S f ? * * * 5' Silverton Town ember 4 - A wallet was sS l* ™ f S0' 1360Q"»»» StrMt, ft can be claimed at the SILVERTON silverton, CO 81433 at which time ànd v Office. proposals received will be publicly ' LIQUORS opened and read. Plans, specifications and ’ Advertising Works were found. They can be HOURS proposal forms may be examined or may at the Sheriffs Office, be obtained at the Silverton Town Ha# upon 387-5477 Mon-lhurs 11am • 10pm receipt of a non-refundable fee made •mestic dispute was taken Frl&Sat11am*11pm payabler -.» — w to ~ wDel-Mont i w i u wonsuuants,Consultants, Inc.me. In ------— before ahy violence, 100? In »aam Z S Z , «■•'unwir o, d a parking ticket, alo ss, in s addition, r the s plans s and sspedfca* t ; - »MWM ived a report, of a youth Cons may be examined at the following ‘ Sexual Assault? For confidential i in box cars by the train locations: (1) The Daily Journal, 2000 S. support and information, call BuildersftSwTia & Contractors,r" DMWf'00:1(2) lt50 N. A««***25, Grand collect 247-5400 , : btf Greene Streot • 387-5491 h h,nCS.? ? : L3) Dsl Monl C»n*ulunt., ; Margaret Inesr Kordenbrock, ‘tocoooocte soor>&oo*y>f Street, Montrose, CO; and M) COOT, 214 W. College Avenue, •Colorado Licensed Marriage, Durango, CO. The project Involve# hard-. Family, Adolescent counseling - ¡S K f ^J^dscape Improvements In the Divorce - Single Parent - Crisis - Z HIndoor I V A iS O ’S viciniQr of the Silverton V isito r Center: the end work indudes curb ft gutter, asphaft, «Id*, Substance Abuse - Women's Pötioi™*«.nd Dining Restaurant------— — — — walk, pavers, landscaping, and Irrigation Issues. 970-259-4654. pg-io - ,.^i lunch & dinner! ®.n\oke'free jystem installation. It is anticipated that dinintf room nardscape improvements will be sccom- ‘ Evans Const. & Repair iinirstreet ****" *t * n n n n o mi* inn nnonirimiuuI — pilshed in 28 days during the Fall of 1995:- ‘ New constr./Remodels/ ------landscaping and Irrigation Improvements win be accomplished In 28 days durino the Cabinetry/Repairs; Affordable Spring of 1990. The Town of Silverton quality. Box-291,357-0116. btf reserves the right to reject any or aH bids. ‘ to negotiate with the apparent low bidder. San Juan C ounty *Veterans PM w *Wi!iV! any fnf6m’aBtte* or to accept the Service Officer - 387-5705. bid for the contract which In Its «ole judg- btf : ‘ MJßDDßBtiirü PfiranEaira eat»ofpurchasethereforisGeorgeDillon., Cpuntl*»of Archuleta, pokim . j s asM 2»4t^sasaa»«^ maiwMBBff the laid real estate for the year 1000; ■ *• - Development Company to enter Into « That «aid teal aetata was taxed or spe*- * Memorandum of Agreement. with the ~ PUBLIC NOTICE / V SUNNYSIDE GOLD CORPORATION. daily aisatM d In the nama of Domalif ; R«Q'^ 0 Economic Development District P.O. BOX 177, SILVERTON,'CO-61433, Minerals, Inc. for said year 1000; Under the proposed Memorandum of Agreement the Region 0 Economic 387-5533, has filed an application for an That said George DiOon on the 14 day of amended Reclamation Plan for MLR Permit August, 1005, the present holder of aald r Development District will provide local packaging services for SBA "504* Loan No. M77-378 with the Division of Minerals certificate, has made request upon the .' and Geology and Colorado Mined Land Treasurer of said County for a deed to said Program loans lolocal businesses. Hardrockers by Sunnyside Gold. For further Information contact Reclamation Board under provisions of the real estate; Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Act. They are irreplaceable. That a Treasurer's Deed wiii be issued David Grimes, Executive Director, SCEDD Development Company, P.O. Box The proposed affected areas are located in for said real estate to the said George an area of suspended survey protracted to !! 1000, Pueblo, CO 61003. Phone (710) Dillon at 10:1S o'clock AJuL, on the 13 day be In Township 42 North Range 7 West and Condolences to Linda Her- of March, AD. 1006, unless the same has. 545*6660. : .... Ed Morian, Executive Director, Region 0 Township 41 North Range 7 West, been redeemed. N.M.P.M., San Juan County. . lard. H er father passed away last EDO, 205A Girard 6treet. Durango, CO Said property may be redeemed from American Tunnel Ame 61301. Phone (070) 247*0621. . - . „ Saturday after a long illness. sakl sale at any time prior to actual execu­ Latitude37* 53* 30* Longitude to r 38*45" Comments to the Small Business tion of saidTreasurer's Deed. Mayflower Itflfl Area ( > Administration shoufd toe addressed trc Witness my hand this 0 day of Latitude 37*,40,. i r Longitude 107* 33* XT . it-.. September,AD. 1005.- " J a ■'Mr. D on Tuflfvo,' US.,Sm afl.© u*Inefs ■: I! Administration. 721.10th Street, Denver, : - 'The proposed amendment indudes an- >s/OeveriyE./Noh addition of 1.86 tcrei to the American CO 60204. Phone (303) 844-34*1.*- ^ Anyone with an interest in . Cotnty Treasurer of San Juan County Tunnel permitted area, .leaving a quonset 'l 'Published September 14, 4005 in The economic development in Silver- Pt&Bshed September.14, 21, and 23, structure lor other uses than mining upon Silverton Standard and The M iner.. ... ion through telecommunications 1005 In The Silverton Standard arid The final reclamation at the American Tunnel Miner. - • • area and donating ihe Mayfower M il facili­ .hould attend tonight’s meeting at ties, bfick powefhouie and adjacent bufld« NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL ’ * he public library at7 p.m. There DISTRICT COURT, WATER DIVISION 7,: Ihgs and land to the San Juan County .... ESTATE AT TAX UEN 8ALE AND OF., Historical Society 4n .the Mayflower Mill ■vill be a demonstration of various COLORADO , ; . APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF . WATER RESUME’ Area. j / , ;.,V . ^n-line services besides discus­ í>V‘: 'íTREasurer:sdeed V V' Additional Information may be obtained TO: ALL PERSONS INTERESTED,’IN To fcvery Person ip Actual Possession or from the Dlvlsioh of Minerals and Geology, sion about j>articipation in the WATER APPLICATIONS IN SAID WATER. Occupancy pf ihe; hereinafter pescribed. 1313 .Sherman St., Denver, CO 80203, . division to . ‘ ■' / : Land, Lot or Premise«, and to the Person in Colorado Rural telecomraunica- 7 (303) 888-3567 or the San Juan County ^.Pursuant’*» C.R.S. 37-02-302, yoD ltfi . Whose Name -the sameWas Taxed or Clerk and Recorder,‘1S12 Greene St., 'ionsProject; notified that the following Is b resume o f* !' Specially Assessed, and to al| Person's SQverfon,;CO, or the above named appli­ Water right applications filed In the Office &f having an Interest or Title of Record In or cant. Written comments must be filed with the Water Clerk during the montHW The County Commissioners V IH é iaJd Prendses and To Whom It May the Division of Minerals and Geology by August, 1095, for San Juan C o u n ty .r- ' Concern«; in d more especially to Loes 4:00 plm. on October 11,1005. leaded at their meeting Monday 05CW70 E. Lee Wynne, 4710 Kamah Freeland*;-;, ' .?.■ , .. Published August 31, 1005 and Creek Rd.| Whitewater, CO 61527: lot to plow Cunningham Gulch You>nd each of you áre hereby notified September 7,14» and 21. 1005 in The hi' nnter. The danger, both to Cunningham Hydro; Diversion - located on that on the 26 day of November ÁO . 1001, Sflverton Standard and Tha Miner. Cunningham Creek jn the SE1/4,106 Yt' the then County Treasurer of the County of ole drivers and travelers, and from tfie South tne and 547 ft. from the San Juan, In the State of Colorado, sold at the cost, which was $12,000 last East line of Section 13, T41N, R7W. public tax Hen sale to San Juan County -¿•'V'.- NOTICE • Cunningham Creek, Animas River,'8an the following described real estate situate . - San Mguet Povmt Association ia seek­ «inter, do not justify the service, Juan County; D?te of initiation of approprfa* In the County of San^Juan, Stateof ing • sealed bid on the following described rwenty-two slides ran on the road ton, Augufc 24,1005, Appropriation Initiat­ Colorado, to-wte -vehicle: ast&easoo. ed by filing case; Date water applied lo 'A portion o f t # Stanley PtaoeTciaim, ■1086 K»3Q Chevrolet 4x4 1 beneficial use, November, .1005; U.S. Survey No. I050,^ng within tfie 454 Cl engine :• . , Nonconsumptfve use for electrical produc­ Town of Silverton, San Juan Covnty, 4speed manual transmission tion; 16 cfs Conditional; Application for Colorado, known as 1564 Greene Street, O’service bed ■ PODLIC NOTICES Water Rights (Surface) (3 pages) SBverton¿ CO. - ' 6000 to. Braden PTO winch YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED THAT and .¿aid County Treasurer issued certify- ; This vehicle may be inspected at ihe NOTICE OF PURCHASE QF REAL YOU frlAVE until the last day of October, tluda yard at 1050 Main S t, Nucla, CO ESTATE AT TAX UEN SALE AND OF I - iW S .to f|k>: Wth the Water Clerft. tn q u * * ^^leaae tend yo^t sealed bid by APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF ' druplicate,-- a verified Statement of ; "'T h a t s'aldtáx iensále was made to sat- •>lS eptem ber2l, lOOS it'I^O OP.M . to: - TREASURER'S DEED Opposition, setting forth facts as to why. a .ie^ the delinquent taxes assessed against . San Miguel Power Association, Inc. . To Every Parson In Actual Possession or certain application should not be granted or said real estate for the year 1900; . Attn: Jim Grindle, District Manager Occupancy of the hereinafter Described why It should be granted only In part or on That Said real estate was taxed or spe­ P.O. Box 617 and, Lot or Premises, and to the Person in certain conditions. A copy of auch- c ia lly assessed In the name of .Loes . Nucla,OOai424 v /hose Nama tha aame was Taxed or Statement of Opposition must also be 'Freeland for said year 1000; 070-864-7311 ¿pecially Assessed, and to ail Persons served upon the applicant or the applicant’s £ That on the 15 day of August, 1094 said San Miguel Power Association, Inc.. saving an Interest or Title of Record In or attorney and an affidavit or certificate of • tSan Juan County assigned said certificate reserves the right to accept or reject eny o the said Premises and To Whom It May such service- shall be filed with the Water vof purchase to George Ditlon. and all bids. Concern, and more especially to Domain Clerk, as prescribed by Rule 5, CRCP. ¡ That said George Dillon, on the 14 Published August 31 and September 7 Minerals. Inc., John Rush Vann, Shelby ' (Filing feef$40.00; Forms are available ^yo f^g iist,1 0 0 5 ,; the present holder of - 'and 14, j005in The Silverton Standard Sharpe. through the Office of the Water Clerk) -said certificate,has made request upon the ■;:and The Wner. Vj* You and each of you are hereby notified Paula K. Petersen, Clerk of the Water ¡Treasurer of said CbjintyTor a deed' to said^* " hat on the 26th da^of November A.D. Court, P.O. Box 3340, Durango, CO 61309- =Veal estate; * ' 991, the then County Treasurer of the 8340.; f v. . ■’( That a Treasurer's Deed will be issued bounty of San Juan, In the State of !. ' Psiula K. Peterseji ffor said real estate to the, said George*; Colorado, »old at public tax lien aale to • tDilton • - atWater 10:10 Clerk o'clock A.M., on the 13 day * George DiBon the Mowing described real Published September.14.1095 in The. |o f March, A.D. 1096, unless the same has estate situate In the County of San Juan, Silverton Standard and The Miner. . h |faeen redeemed. . state of Colorado, to-wit ^ Said properly may be redeemed from "lalm Name Survey No, Mining Dist. • said sale at eny time prior to actual execu­ Relianoe - S553A - Eureka PUBLIC NOTICE • ^ tio n oT said Treasurer's Deed. Adams 2043 The SCEDD Development Company, a Witness my hand this 6 day of G t • 55S3A • Certified Development Company providing September, AO. 1095. ~ G , .one 17036 • financing under the U.S. Small Business ' ' a/8everly E. Rich Horseshoe 17036 * Adiminstration ‘604’ Loan Program, will be County Treasurer of San Juan County Mayflower 17036 . * applying to the' Small Business .-Published September 14, 21, and 28, > Administration for a permanent expansion 1095 in The Silverton Standard and The ; ind said County Treasurer Issued a certifi* •of service area Into the five southwestern • Miner, . -j-.-),.. • OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO^ : m © © ’§ The EIements of id Etestauranl

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NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL PUBLIC NOTICE If you have any questions regarding this organization; or the Secretary, u.fi E9TATE AT TAX UEN SALE ANO OF SUNNYSIDG GOLD CORPORATION, project contact Paul Krabacher, Division of Department of Agriculture, Washington, 'PPUCATION FOR ISSUANCE OF P.O. BOX 177, SILVERTON, CO 81433, Minerals and Geology, 2946 B 1/2 Road,. 20250; or the Administrator, Rural TREASURER'S DEED 387*5533, has filed an application for an Grand Jundton, CO 81603 or at (970) - Utilities Service, Washington, D.C. 20250. .*/ Every Person in Actual Possession or 248 amended Reclamation Plan tor MLR Permit 7253 by October 30,1995. Complaints must be filed within 180 days Occupancy of the hereinafter Described No. M77-378 with the Division of Mnerals i L alleged discrimination. Land, Lot or Premises, and to the Person in The Colorado Inactive Mir« Reclamation. and Geology and Colorado Mined Land Program mitigates hazardous and envfov Confidentiality will be maintained to the Whose Nam# the tame was Taxed or Reclamation Board under provisions of the mental problems associated with past min­ extent possible. Specialty Assessed, and to all Persons Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Act. ing activities. The program is funded by Published September 21, 1995 in The having an Inforest or Title of Record in or The proposed affected areas are located In Federal grant money made available to the Sllverton Standard and The Miner. to the said Premises and To Whom It May an area of suspended survey protracted to State of Colorado through the U.S. Concern, and more especially to Domain be In Township 42 North Range 7 West and Department of the Interior, Office of Surface NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL Minerals, John Rush Vánn, Shelby Sharpe. Township 41 North Range 7 West, Mining, Reclamation and Enforcement. ESTATE AT TAX UEN SALE AND OF You and each of you are horeby notified N.M.P.M^ San Juan County. Projects must meet eliglbilty requirements APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF that on the 26 day of November A.D. 1091, American Tunnel Arsa as outlined In the Surface Mining Control TREASURER’S DEED tfte fren County Treasurer of the County of Latitude 37* $3' 30“ Longitude 107*38*45* and Reclamation Act of 1977 • Public Law To Every Person in Actual Possession or San Juan, In fce State of Colorado, sold at Mayflower W it Area 95-87« Occupancy of the hereinafter Described public tax len safe to Larry H. Killian the Latitude 37* 49* 1 S' Longitude 107*33'30* Published September 21 and 28,1995 In U nd, Lot or Premises, and to the Person in following described real estate situate in The proposed amendment Indudes an The Siverton Standard and The Miner. - ; Whose Name the same was Taxed or the County of San Juan, State of Colorado, addition of 1.58 acres Jo the American Specially Assessed, and to all Persons to-wic Tunnel permitted area, leaving a quonset having an Interest or Title of Record In or Belladonna 4803 Eureka Mining District structure lor other uses than mining upon STATEMENT OF NONDISCRIMINATION to the said Premises and To Whom It May final reclamation at the American Tunnel San Miguel Power Association, Inc.-la Concern, and more especially to Loes and said County Treasurer issued a certifi­ area and donating tho Mayflower Mill facul­ the redplent of Federal financial assistance Freeland. cate of purchase therefor to Larry H. Killian. ties, brick powerhouse and adjacent build­ from the Rural Utilities Service, an sgency of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and % u and each of you are hereby notified That said tax len sale was made to sat­ ings and land to the San Juan County that on the 26 day of November A.D. 1991, is subject to the provisions of .Title VI of the isfy the delinquent taxes assessed against Historical Society In the Mayflower Mill the then County Treasurer of the County of Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, the said real estate for the year 1990; Area. San Juan, In the State of Colorado, sold at Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of That said real estate was taxed or spe­ Addition a) Information may be obtained public tax Hen sale to San Juan County 1973, as amended, the Age Discrimination cially assessed In the name of Domain from the Division of Minerals and Geology, the following described real estate situate Act of 1975, as amended, and the rules Minerals, Inc. for said year 1990; 1313 Sherman St., Denver, CO 80203, in the County of San Juan, State of That said Larry H. Killian on the 24 day (303) 868'3567 or the San Juan County and regulations of the U.S. Department of Colorado, to-wit Agriculture which provide that no person In of August, 1905, the present holder of said Clerk and fiecorder, 1512 Greene St, A portion of the Stanley Placer Claim, the United States on the basis of raoe, certificate, has made request upon the S Overton, CO, or the above named appft- U.S. Survey No. 1059, lying within the color, national origin, age or handicap shall Treasuref of said County lor a deed to said cant Written comments must be filed with -Town of Sllverton, San Juan County, be exduded from partidpation In; admis­ real éstate; - • the Division of Minerals and Geology by Colorado, known as 1584 Greene Street, That a Treasurer's Deed will be issued 4:00 pjn. on October 11,1995. sion or access to, denied the benefits of, or Sllverton, CO. otherwise be subjected to discrimination for said real estate to the said Larry H. Published August 31, 1995 and and said County Treasurer issued certifi­ Muían at 10:00 o'clock A.M.. on the 13 day September 7,14, and 21,1995 In The under any of tils organization1! programs oractfvWes. ♦ cates of purchase therefor to San Juan of March, AJX 1996, unless the same has Silverton Standard and The Miner. County. b' 'adeemed. The person responsible lor coordinating this organization’s nondiscrimination com­ That said tax Hen sale was made to sat­ Jd property jnay be redeemed from * ' PUBLIC NOTICE isfy the delinquent taxes assessed against saw sale at any time prior to actual execu­ STATE OF COLORADO pliance efforts Is Dwight Parker, Office . said real estate for the year ; Manager. Any intf^dual, or apedHe class 1990 tion of said Treasurer* Deed. Colorado Inactive Mine Reclamation That said real estate was taxed or spe­ Witness my hand this 6 day of Program of Individuals, who feels that M s organiza­ cially assessed In the name of Loes September, A D . 1995. The State of Colorado, Division of tion has subjected them to discrimination Freeland for said year 1990; s/Beverly E. Rich Minerals and Geology, Inactive Mine may obtain further information about the That on the 15 day of August, 1934 said County Treasurer of San Juan County Reclamation Program is developing a pro* statutes and regulations listed above ta n Sar .ta n County assigned said certificate Published September 14, 21, and 28, Jea In San ^ian County. The program w ll and/or file a written complaint with this of purchase to George Ddon. 1995 in The Siverton Standard and The safeguard approximately 50 hazardous M ner. abandoned or Inactive mine openings near iff the towns of Telluride and Sllverton.

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E 1875 ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIRST YEAR OF ^ U C A t™ SAN iUANCOUNTV, COLORADO NUMBER ELEVEN SEPTEMBER 14, 1995 Quilt Show Tradition Continues Traditionally quilting was a way for womenfolk to get together and chat while at the same time doing the painstaking stitches necessary for quilting R 6 a ?e!í0n Qui,t Show & Sale scheduled for this weekend, Sep­ tember 16 and 17, is a larger ver­ sion of that tradition. Over two hundred handmade quilts wj]] be on display at the Sari Juan County courthouse during the show, which is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday and 9 iwT’ l° n P-m' 0n Sunday- O uilters from all over the Four Corners and western United States comc to show off their work, meet other qmlters compare techniques and to chat while quilting. The* show also attracts collectors some who come back year after year to buy quilts. Some of the quilts are for sale, and some a re for display only. Classes are also offered at the Uuilt Show. Silverton’s own Bar­ bara Carey- Green will teach the adult class in quilting which is of­ fered four times during the weekend: 10-noon and 2-4 p.m. on both days. The cost is $10 and those interested can join the class p n . A miner’s cabin in Woodchuck Basin. twvertonstandard on the spot. A c h ild re n ’s q u iltin g workshop is also offered con­ tinuously throughout the show 0 W I i l J L « ,,, Sch°o1 Ask F°r Excess Revenue Attendees can drop thsir children off to make a square, A quilt was made from the - s £Ee525 b& suSS H'-r"“ - squares that children created an odd-year coordinated election revenue and B|0Vern” cnt h° was not aware of a sinde en“ y ^ combln>=d to put them over during last year’s show and it will on November 7. Each entity will au] Z , V i t P J"g r°' lhat did "<* 8«« appfova! to ?? revenuei.caP-T'*Mtheneedto hive a ballot question that will ask officials to d S t 1,"°* Cd spend its exccss revenue „ JTi"8 Pernlissi°n to cx- be ra iled off, along with various other quilting-related door he voters for permission to eol- * ab°U' ***“ The «*~1 joined the town P "w ^ T “ prizes. Let and expend the full amount of “It’s not rP al! . a n d county in their intent to nut a e beinS Penalized for Admission to the show is $2 Showorga„1Zer LouiseBei.gji,an

The ...... r: , r i " ' tJ " of I,,,..., n 'n *«h (he Tabt, n J l Z i , f y$ lhe adfflfctoi price helps defray the cost ofput- about increasing taxes or adding Governing ,• • Salfisberg, the money the school . m^nd,Pmt^ n registered voters ing on the show. Now in its ninth ncwl;r ' a« three auct «he 2 eTh a . Lheld n SImilar ° S aro dcc. u n d rcce^earned tr o „f u g^ h im ere f an d t h e ! r ™ C° Unty wiH rcceive year, the Silvcrton Quilt Show & kale offers something for everyone. Briefs

Extremely interesting information that may not prove to be too valuable IT5<30)M3TD s a ­ in real life: "...the purchasing power us Hcu.y WOOD» of money in 1459 can be roughly PLM LOCATIONS. related to 1995 values by multiplying by 234." - The Economist, August 26th issue. Y

New York City is spending $40,000 on a study to check on the city's psychiatric well-being. If Silverton could get the same per capita price, we could check on our looniness for only $1.49, money well spent, in my view.

The remote control device on our television set went out yesterday. We have to get up to change the channel. Now I know how our pioneer ancestors felt.when they faced similar hardships. It is this strength in the face of adversity (of which I am showing plenty) that has made our country great.

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Official Newspaper for Silverton and San Juan County Editor: but I certainly didn't want to kill her After spending the winters in a for it. Advertising Rates on Request. large, crowded city, I really look I understand having bears in town Telephone (970) 387-5477 forward to getting back to Silverton. can be very dangerous, and I guess I It's so nice to see people riding horses can see relocating them even though Sharon & Jon Denlous Publishers down the streets, bands marching, this is their territory. Not because of Sharon Denlous Advertising parades, races, etc., all right in town. the bear's stupidity; it's people's David Emory Reporter stupidity dealing with the bears in Nancy McLaughlin Production This year was really exciting town! Nancy McLaughlin Circulation because we had our very own bear. I'm not an expert on bear behavior, The Silverton Standard and The After the first night's visit, we learned but I do know if I took a mama away Miner (USPS 496-860) Is published to put our trash in the garage. For from her cubs, I would take her weekly for $20.00 a year In San Juan, about a week "our guest" just came farther away than what I was told Ouray, and La Plata Counties. $26.00 and made nests in the tall weeds "our bear" was taken. My question is elsewhere, by The Silverton behind our garage to sleep. We had 3 "Where's Our Bear?" and did you kill Standard and The Miner, Inc., 1257 nests so we assumed she had cubs. Greene Street, Silverton, Colorado her for coming home? Why? 81433, Once she woke me up in the middle of Please explain. © 1995 by Jon and Sharon Denious. the night leaning against the house Judi McCauley and scratching. It really startled me, Silverton

Postmaster; Send address changes to The Silverton Standard and the Miner, Inc., P.O. Box 8, Silverton, COLORADO PRESS Colorado 81433 ASSOCIATION Second Class Postage paid at Silverton, Colorado Flabby, Ill-Tempered and Dull urning Sack the Clock by Ninety-four years ago Jon Denious From The Silverton Standard ceeded to "do him." Shortly surely sinking into the dream­ "1 have signed you up for a course in physical education," September 14,1901 after the event Officer Dryer less sleep. Sharon told me, as she drove me to the gym. discovered the man lying on "I certainly want to thank you for your thoughtfulness" I Thursday morning Mr. and the sidewalk in front of Wnv Silverton Opera House told her, "but I think I'll just work out at home." Mrs. W.T. Doss took their 14- Cole's store, and his head was Tuesday, Sept. 24th "Get out/' she said. 'Til pick you up when the class is over." months old baby to Durango covered with blood. He was the Right. As soon as she left, I could wander over to a restaurant for medical treatment, but the taken to Dr. Ingersoll's where JOE NEWMAN COMPANY and load up on breakfast." little one died soon after arriv­ the wounds were dressed. His JOSEPH NEWMAN "Of course I will check with the instructor to see how you ing in that city. It was a bright head looked like a butcher's Song Humorist did/' she said. and interesting baby and the chopping block. CARLOTTA BIPLER "I'll make you proud of m e/' I said and went into the gym. lone comfort of the parents. Violinist There were ten or twelve of us waiting for something to hap­ The remains arrived from Yesterday evening the SADA TALBOTT pen when the instructor arrived. Durango yesterday on the unwelcome news came that Impersonator "Good morning," he said. "My name is Bull Maggot. As you noon train that the little one President McKinley, despite BESSIE DALE all know, you are here because your wives find you flabby, ill- who smiled even as the hand the favorable condition in Contralto tempered, and. dull." of death hovered near might which he has been during the ROSE JOHNSON I glanced at my classmates, and the description suited all of be laid to rest at home. week, took a turn yesterday Pianist them. I was the only normal person present. morning for the worse, the The Laughable Comedietta I raised m y hand. Pete Orella, proprietor of result of the physicians re­ "MOLLY G." Bull called on me, "You, in the purple jammies, do you have i the Standard bottling works, opening the wound to dress it, Reserved scats at question?" is having a pond made, size of and now he is rapidly and Cunningham's "I believe there has been a mistake," I said. "I don't belong which will be 100x100 feet, with these chubbies." about a mile and a half from Bull continued to stare at me. "What are you dressed up as?" town up Mineral creek. Pete he said. thinks that with a favorable "These are my cxercise sweats," I said. season he will be able to culti­ "Purple?" he said. f agon Wheel Liquors vate a good crop of ice next "Well, they're more like a lavender, don't you think?" I said. winter. An ice house will soon "Specializing in fine wines and beers!" "They sort of match my eyes." be built near the pond. "I'm going to keep an eye on you," he said. 30 Town Plaza Mon-Thur 8:30 am • 10:00 pm "Is it time for a doughnut break yet?" I said. Wednesday night a party Durango Fri & Sat 9:00 am - 11:00 pm "There are no doughnut breaks in this class," he roared. "I'm whose name we failed to learn going to make men out of you." went into Alpine's dance hall I didn't like the sound of that. for the purpose, as stated by "On your bellies, you sissies/' Bull said. "It's time for the inmates of the place, of pushups." making a "rough house." He "I don't believe I can do a pushup without a doughnut," I said he had cleaned out a said. dance hall at Cripple Creek RESTAURANT & BAR "You're out!" he said. and would clean out one here. "Do you mean I'm excused from class?" I said. I wasn't sure. The inmates immediately pro­ ftnpQf&da ^ o o d t i m / "I mean you're thrown out of class; you can't cut it," I said. Friday & Saturday I left the gym and found a good diner. I thought I might Bob Hatfield SPCURITIPS Senior Vice President 1______I Sept. 22 & 23 • 9:00 p.m. drown my sorrows in an egg or two. I sat at the counter. The Member, NYSE with counterman came over to my place. "Look, buddy," he began, 813 Main Avenue RALPH DINOSAUR "I run a nice place here." P.O. Box 520 (Q70) 247-2975 D u ra n g o , C O 81302 ,-800) 525-0382 1323 "Right," I said. "Shoot me a couple of eggs, a couple of slices Greene Street 'Happy Hour M-F 5:00 to 7:00 pm F A X (970) 259-3576 of bacon, hash browns, toast, coffee, a piece of pie and two cookies." "We insist that people be dressed like human beings," he said. "What do I look like?" I said. "A clown," he said. "Now beat it." Increasingly I began to feel that leaving home in my cxercise togs had been a mistake. Some of those people had never seen a man in my condition before, apparently. P.O. Box 523 Ouray, CO 81427 970-325-4434 I walked back to the gym and waited for Sharon to show up, which she did eventually. NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE CUSTOMERS NEEDING NEW "How was class?" she said. ELECTRICAL SERVICE: "Fine," I said and got in the car. The construction season in our area is brief and increasingly busy. San Miguel Power "Do I have to check with the instructor?" she said. strongly encourages anyone planning construction projects to contact us as early as "Oh, no," I said. "I can tell you I stuck out from the rest of the possible in the planning stage to insure that everyone involved is familiar with the process, procedures, and costs involved in acquiring new electrical service. This early class." communication will help San Miguel Power to provide timely construction power and a well "You distinguished yourself?" she said. planned permanent service. We must stress the importance of contacting us well "I knew you would expect me to," I said. before construction, especially when considering thé time needed to design facilities, "I believe I'll just satisfy myself on that point," she said and survey & secure right-of-way, prepare estimates, order and receive materials, and went into the gym. schedule construction. Certain electrical material orders often take 4 to 8 weeks from time I looked around in the car for some food, but there was none. of order. By contacting San Miguel Power well in advance, it will allow us to respond to Sharon came out of the gym. "You stuck out from the rest of the your needs in as professional and timely manner as our intense summer construction ctoss, indeed," she said. schedule allows. "I could sure use a doughnut," I said. HOURS: MON-THUR. 10:00-5:30 • SILVERTON - 387-5711 Ambulance Association Buried By Red Tape ERTON V\l/by PkChris r!c SmithCmilk \I /L .______! _ ___ .. Æ l When the mine was running, the volunteers and re-certifying old . can. LIQUORS The San Juan County com­ management allowed workers to ones. In order to avoid sending H O U R S missioners heard a plantive cry The Silverton-San Juan Am­ leave work for an ambulance call. interested volunteers to San Juan Mon-Thurs 11am - 10pm from members of the Silverton- bulance Association bills patients “Now we don’t have the luxury of Basin Vo-Tech in Cortez to take for their services, but according Fri & Sat 11 am -11 pm San Juan Ambulance Association people being able to leave work,” the EMT classes (which cost to Maxfield, 25% of services are at their meeting Monday. said Zimmerman. around $450 per class), the Am­ uncollectible. The Association “The state regulations are Daytime ambulance calls are bulance Association has worked receives funding from San Juan burying us,” said Joe Zimmer­ covered by Maxfield and Bass, to make Silverton a training center. County and a smaller portion man, a volunteer who also serves but the calls take them away from Association members on the Ambulance Association from the Town of Silverton. Greene Street • 387-5491 administrative work, which is now wondered if the paperwork in­ flOftaBobopfloi board. Zimmerman and the piling, up. The Ambulance As­ volved and training required of -aâ!L Association’s two full time paid sociation has four teams of volun­ Christine Bass to maintain employees, Christine Bass and teers to cover night calls from 5:30 Silverton’s training site status was Kris Maxfield, explained the p.m. to 7:30 a.m. Most volunteers worth the benefit to volunteers. Theatre situation. arc already on call at least six days “It’s a catch-22,” said Bass. In the last year a combination a month, not counting Am­ Volunteers can take classes of circumstances have created bulance Association meetings. without driving to Cortez in the Due to unforeseen circumstances In the more work for the two employees. It’s impossible for Bass and winter, and the classcs are offered restoration process of the They accumulated large amounts Maxfield to use up their comp free, but Bass spends so much Miners Union Hall and Theatre of comp time, or overtime hours time by taking days off. “We can’t time and paperwork maintaining THE GIN GAME that should be paid at time-and-a- take time off unless the volunteers this status that she is accumulat­ and half pay. If the pair were paid for take their time off to help us,” said ing the overtime hours. THE AUTHENTIC LIFE OF BILLY THE KID their 163.5 and 106.75 respective Bass. One solution, according to will be rescheduled for a later season. hours of comp time, the cost Maxfield estimated that she Zimmerman, Bass and Maxfield, would be approximately S3,000. and Bass spend 75% of their time would be to pay a half-time At that rale, the projection by on administrative tasks. The new employee. This person could be year’s end would be $5,000. The state-mandated regulations are available for ambulance runs and The following productions will appear as commissioners were alerted to causing much of this work. also help with the paperwork. scheduled: the situation because, according Another cause is a new policy at County administrator Bill to the Ambulance Association, it Mercy Medical Center in Duran­ MOTHER COURAGE AND HER CHILDREN Norman is working with the as­ by Bertolt Brecht would be cheaper to hire a part- go. The hospital staff used to re­ sociation to prepare their 1996 time person than to accumulate stock Silverton’s ambulance after budget. Additional funJs will be November 1,2,3,4 and pay the comp time. a run and take care of billing the added for training costs and part- Bass said the volume of am­ patient for the supplies. Now that time help. At the request of the THE HOLIDAY FANTASY bulance calls has increased while job has fallen to the Ambulance commissioners, Bass and Max­ (to be announced) (he number of volunteers avail­ Association and it involves keep­ field will wait until the year’s end December 8,9,10*,15,16,17* able to man the ambulance lias ing track of supplies, figuring before receiving compensation 'M atinees decreased. According to Zim­ costs, and billing the patient. for their comp time. merman, the situation has wor­ Another problem compound- “We’ll let this ride to the end sened since the closure of thi . ing the Ambulance Association’s of the year,” said Kuhlman, “and Miners Union Theatre Sunnyside mine three years ago. problems is the training of new work together and do the best we 1069 Greene Street • Silverton, Colorado

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• ««lim ili. GAHAGE SALS Page 7 PUBLIC NOTICES The classified rate for The GARAGE SALE - Linda and Silverton Standard is 25 cents - -Your Right to Know"'- Loretta do it AGAIN! Saturday, per word. There is a minimum September 16, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. or charge of $5.00. NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL ? Come to basement if it rains. The deadline for classified ads ESTATE AT TAX LIEN SALE AND OF APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF Furniture, dishes, antiques, is Tuesday at noon. TREASURER'S DEED appliances, roofing. 720 Greene Classified ads must be paid in To Every Person in Actual Possession or Street.. pH advance , except for commercial Occupancy of the hereinafter Described Land, Lot or Premises, and to the Person In accounts. Whose Name the same was Taxed or BUSINESS Specially Assessed, and to all Persons personals OTALS having an Interest or Title of Record in or OPPORTUNITIES RENTALS to the said Premises and To Whom It May Handyman, Custom Carpentry, Prime Retail Space on Greene Concern, and more especially to Domain Minerals, John Rush Vann, Shelby Sharpe, cabinets, mouldings, frames, tile Street. Includes 2 bedroom Apartment for rent. 11-1-95 You and each of you are hereby notified Restaurant Opportunity ( installation. Tracy 387-0199 p ll apartment. Available 19 95 through 5-1-96. Call 970-387-5726. that on the 26 day of November A.D. 1991, Silver Pick Resort - located 1/2 $ season. 247-9246. btf btf ______the then County Treasurer of the County of mile from Purgatory Ski A rea- I Evans Const. & Repair San Juan, in the State of Colorado, sold at Furnished winter apartments for public tax lien sale to Larry H. Killian the is offering a tease on an j New constr./Remodels/ r ALMA MUUtsE following described real estate situate in inhouse 1 Cabinetry/Repairs. Affordable rent, TV, Cable, Telephone. the County of San Juan, State of Colorado, restaurant/bar operation, j quality. Box 291,387-0118. btf Bed S' Breakfast Available now. See Edgar. 852 to-wit: Looking for a solid j Belladonna 4803 Eureka Mining District Mineral. 387-5763, blO-13 management team to operate f Sexual Assault? For confidential and said County Treasurer issued a certifi­ the restaurant on a year-round j support and information, call m i ESTATE cate of purchase therefor to Larry H. Killian. or seasonal basis. Direct ) collect 247-5400 btf That said tax lien sale was made to sat­ inquiries to: isfy the delinquent taxes assessed against For Sale: Green Mountain Mark Lawson at Extension Lode Mining Claim, the said real estate for the year 1990; 970-259-6600 Psychological Counseling That said rfeal estate was taxed or spe­ Services available locally. For • Antique furnished Survey 1226. Approximately cially assessed in the name of Domain • Victorian Decor Minerals, Inc. for said year 1990; information call Bruce. 247-2451. 10.33 acrcs, Cunningham Gulch. That said Larry H. Killian on the 24 day btf even.______• Modern Amenities $9,000. Todd Hennis 387-5492 of August, 1995, the present holder of said HELP WANTED • Hearty Breakfast pll-13 certificate, has made request upon the BE ON A WINNING TEAM. Whoever I loaned my Makita Treasurer of said County for a deed to said MCDONALDS O F Electric impact wrench to, please Silverton« Finest 3 bedroom, 2 bath, double-wide real estat6; return it. Thanks. - Gordon on 3 irr. acres. Over 50 trees, 2 That a Treasurer’s Deed will be issued DURANGO IS HIRING Lodging Experience for said real estate to the said Larry H. NOW. JOIN US AND MAKE Maisch b ll pastures; 2 sheds, add on work Killian at 10:00 o’clock A.M., on the 13 day $6.00 PER HOUR TO START. 220 E. 10th St. room. Call weekends or after 6 of March, A.D. 1996, unless the same has J been redeemed. FLEXIBILITY IS OUR ANNOUNCEMENTS p.m. (970) 247-9264. ¡(970) 387-5336 800-267-5336m f i p ll,12 Said property may be redeemed from SPECIALTY. APPLY I N K=ri said sale at any time prior to actual execu­ Board of Directors PERSON AT MCDONALDS, Apt. for Rent with great 5 acrcs near Stony Peak. High tion of said Treasurer’s Deed. Silverton Chamber of Witness my hand this 8 day of 201 W. 6TH ST. DURANGO. insulation, making for country. $10,000. (970) 247-1278 Commerce September, A.D. 1995. EOE. btf inexpensive winter heating bills. b9-17 ______s/Beverly E. Rich Notice is hereby given that the $200 month PLUS utilities. 387- County Treasurer of San Juan County Help Wanted - Zhivago's - Nominating Committee of the For Sale: 4 commercial lots ai Published September 14, 21, and 20, Counter Help. September- 5579. pll the terminus of the Narrow 1995 in The Sllverton Standard and The Silverton Chamber of Miner. Octobor. btf Commerce has presented the m*mmmmmmwmmmmmmmmmm% Gauge. $70,000. (970) 387-0298 following candidates for election VILLA DALLAVALE btf. AUTOMOBILES to the Board of Directors: Teki Historic B&B For Sale: 4 Riverviow lots oi Eggett, Larry Fabbro, Judy on notorious Cement & 16th Streets. Water & Graham, Fritz Klinke, Kevin BLAIR STREET Sewer taps in place. $60,000. (970 Padrick, Nick Sico, and Tracy Turn of the century Silverton 3.87-0298 btf Roberts. Four positions are for at its finest. Beautifully Health is forcing the sale of th< two-year terms; one position is restored rooms with private town's best location. Rcasonabl. for a one-year term. Terms begin Auto Dealer will arrange low cost financing baths, TVs, and phones. Make five-year lease offers golder January 1, 1996. A d d itio n a l even if you’ve been turned down elsewhere. reservations now for opportunity to new owner candidates may be nominated Loans available for Bankrupt, Bad Credit, FALL COLORS! Principals only please. Write to by petition signed by at least ten (970) 387-5555 Best Location, P.O. Box 862 No Credit. (10) qualified members of the Silverton, CO 81433. btf Call Sharon 247-1212 Chamber. Petitions shall be filed - ■ I ■ Wwwm mm m mm mm * * * * * * m * mm* t Phone applications accepted. |u at the Chamber office before READY TO BUILD ON! 5:00 p.m. on or before September 21, 1995. Ballots will 3 Lots on Mineral Street have water and sewer installed be mailed to Chamber members onto the property. At $50,000, compare with other lots. Please send The Standard to my house. and are due before 7:00 p.m. on NOT QUITE READY TO BUILD orbefore October 5,1995. b ll 3 Lots with alley access, quiet & buildable location Namft- Due to the increasing size or our needs water. At $37,500 it’s worth looking into Street or Box Number__ band we have a shortage of WANTED City______state, musical instruments in playing 2 or 3 more good properties to sell, Zip. condition. We need funds to faunnyside Realty overhaul or repair horns that we P.O. Box 624 Charles C. Moore, Broker Silverton, CO 81433 Telephone (303) 387-5787 Expiration Date. have, and acquire others. ------. Card Number__ Donations are needed & appreciated. Thanks. You'll be 1891 VICTORIAN BEAUTY Rates: hearing from us. Silverton Brass Just listed. Charming 3 bed, 2 bath C O L D U ie iX New □ San Juan, Ouray or La Band. Silverton, CO 81433. p9-ll home with furnishings. Over 2400 Renewal □ Plata County...$20.00 BANKERQ sq. ft. Includes a sunroom, FOR SALE workshop, fenced yard, A Jewel! Elsewhere and part-time $135,000. HERITAGE HOUSE re sid e n ts...... $ 2 6 .0 0 EIMCO 912 Loader - $6,000.00. REALTORS * (970) 387-5477 Gardner-Denver 450 SAY HELLO TO A GOOD BUY P.O. Box 8 Two-story buildincr on 2 InU u/ifh An indepomlnnily own«] & 0[>ftrut(:rt Compressor. $6,000.00. Call Tim ftwr A n t With momW of Cnldwcll Hanker Hi.sir|i;„tiu! Silverton, Co 81433 Smith, 303-444-5253. p9-12 over oo50 sq. ft. Currently one apt. AITiliuti;s, Inc. and large workshop with 600 amp Piano for sale. 1917 Stark elec., new roof. Could be more apts. Call Ruth Siegfried "Upright Grand." New Owner carry. $148,500. Broker Associate hammers. Action adjusted. Mine 387-5883 since 1959. See at S p a t s NEWLY LISTED CITY LOTS Six on the Shrine hill plus three 939 Grocno Street Restaurant - Dan Mesich 387- P.O. Box 477 near the water tank. From $26,900 0272. p ll 1 uw ‘ MujA. r ruin ¡p^o.yuu Silverti'- CO 61433 W eath er Calendar of Events for the coming wef*kin Silverton is sponsored Camp as a ^blM serviç^i^uitesy of ! DEEP IN THE HIGH COUNTRY ELEVATION 9,318 FEET Durango & Silverton j Doin’s S e p t. High Low 8am Pep Harrow ||i|e® ailroad Company 7 66 44 46 .26 Phone (970) 247-2733 for information or reservations or ; 8 58 41 43 .30 The rainy weather has brought Total Trip* write to 479 Main Avenue, Durango, Colorado 81301 9 55 41 41 .30 Train Originating Silverlon Depot 387-5416 forth an abundance of mush­ 39 Rldtri Silverton 10 61 39 .07 THURSDAY, September 14 munity meets 11:45 a.m., library rooms. Local mycophiles are 61 33 34 .08 11 650 46 Bingo, 7 p.m., LegionHalj having a field day in the wet 12 65 29 29 0 Telecommunications meeting, 856 94 WEDNESDAY, Sept 20 woods. Ask Zeke Zanoni about 68 29 31 0 7 p.m., library 13 916 49 the giant Hedgehog mushroom School Board meets in media Senior citizens dinner, San and organized the North 719 152 Juan Cafe, 5 p.m. ■ he found. A favorite of old-timers 762 127 center, 7:30 p.m. American Speed Skiing Cham­ Alcoholics Anonymous meets, is the chanterelle or pfifferling as 841 . 41 SATURDAY, September 16 pionships here in 1991, was in 873 34 Silverton Quilt Show & Sale, 9 United Church of Christ1, 7:30 the Italians call it. These delec­ town this weekend, staying at a table goodies are being sold to 911 72 a.m. - 6 p.m., courthouse p.m. : cabin near his land at Velocity SUNDAY, September 17 THURSDAY, September 21 Durango restaurants for $20 per were in school. The breakdown by Peak. He owns the land used for Silverton Quilt Show & Sale, 9 First day of autumn | pound. The hunting grounds for grades of the 115 students is: 12 in the run-out zone, in the speed a.m.- 5 p.m., courthouse Monthly meeting of Silverton these mushrooms are well- kindergarten, seven in first skiing races. Jackson lives in MONDAY, September 18 Handcrafters and Artists Guild, 7 guarded secrets. grade, eight in second grade, six ii Aspen. Operation Healthy Com­ p.m. at 1228 Snowden in third grade, nine in fourth Former chef at the Pickle Bar­ While the bear is apparently a grade, six in fifth grade, 19 in sixth rel, Stuart Koff, was here for a you must attend all classes to third was Steve Pashby. Ladies’ regular nighttime visitor at Silver- grade, 10 in seventh grade, 12 in visit this week. Koff lives in consolation went to LaDonna ton Lakes Campground and eighth grade, seven in ninth receive your certificate. Florida, but came out to II Jaramillo. ! residences near end of town, the grade, five in tenth grade, 11 in Colorado to visit his 85-year-old Former resident “Uncle” b ru in ’s a p p e a ra n c e in town eleventh grade and two seniors •• ; mother, who lives in Denver. Koff John Crispens is in town this week Subscriber Joe Osborn reports proper is still a thrill. Fritz Klinke (one of whom is an exchange stu­ inspired present Pickle Barrel from Baltimore, Maryland, to he saw a big bear at the Silverlon reported his second sighting this dent). I! chef Bonnie Stuntebeck to a culi­ visit his nephew Ben Barnes. Lakes Campground in his fuzzy summer, on Friday night about County road supervisor Louie nary lifestyle. M slippers. Joe was in the slippers, 11:30 p.m. on Blair Street. Bears Girodo reports that in the last few can really get around and it’s not not the bear. Visiting with Dann and Lila weeks over 16 road signs have Winning (at last!) the pool unusual fur one to travel 10-15 More Vann of White Eyes Gallery is been stolen, simply unbolted and tournament at the Miner’sTavern miles a day, according to wildlife this week was Bill Rhoades. Cam p [Join’s their daughter, Joycella Pruitt removed, around the county. inside officials. Second was Dee Jaramillo and Tfc long, cold spring left black *nd granddaughter Savanah. They include the Mine Tour sign and the Scenic Drive sign. The bears with a short supply of their Pat Swonger has returned to cost of replacing the signs is ap­ natural food, acorns and berries. Silverton after several years ab­ proximately $20-25 each, Silverton isn’t the only place sence, bringing his business with u having bear problems this sum­ him. He will use his computer, fax We’re glad to see Skylar mer. A bear was a frequent visitor and modem to connect with the Joseph back in town and ready for in Ouray earlier this year, and outside world, and says he will school after undergoing surgery complaints have also come from stick out the winter. at Children’s Hospital in Denver. Pagosa Springs, Aspen, Glen- n wood Springs and Grand Junc­ !! School in Silverton is now in Attention hunters! A Hunter tion. A local couple almost ran full session. This fall 115 students Safety class will be offered once over a bear on the way to Duran­ registered in grades K-12. That again by Bob Baca and John go. Wildlife officers in Colorado figure is higher than last fall, when Jacobs at the Silverton Public have been forced to kill 18 bears 93 students registered, yet by School. The dates are September so far this summer. Most had spring of this year, 101 students 28, 29 and 30 from 6-9 p.m. and been trapped, tagged and relo­ cated before. m * ~ Miners Tavern * Jim Jackson, who promoted American Legion Post 14 * * Monday Night ■** Bingo 7:00 p.m. * San Juan Cafe j * Friday - Pool Tournament 7:00 p.m. * Sunday - Crlbbage Tournament 2:00 p.m. » * SAT. NIGHT 9:00 j JAM SESSION i * I SENIOR CITIZEN J * * llth and Greene Street »Open daily at 11:00 A .M .*** DINNER 5:00 WEDNESDAY The Pickle Barrel Swedish M eatballs YAHOO, WAHOO! and R ice Chef Flambe has a combination Hawaiian Wahoo and ! NAVAJO TACOS Ono (both fish, by the way) with a sesame sauce ALL DAY MONDAY and 2 bean relish. Other specials are: WEEKEND SPECIAL Lasagna, Crab stuffed Chicken Saturday - Sunday with a sherry/mushroom sauce, STUFFED CORNISH and Beef Tenderloin with GAME HENS roasted garlic and mushroom $11.95 sauce, plus other items. 387-5630 Stop on by and see what’s cooking. 1129 ^ 'ene Street Dinner Thurwday through Sunday, Lunch Daily S u n n yside Gold Corp« P 0 B o x 177 Silverton, CD 81433-0177

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The state of Colorado has a "Plan for Strengthening Families and Preventing Child Abuse and Neglect into the 21st Century." The plan is called "Re-Visioning a Future for Colorado's Children and Youth." 1 don't think I have much faith in an outfit .that can make up a word like "Re-Visioning." What does it mean? Re-seeing? Revising? In fact, it doesn't mean anything; it's just a little bureaucratic huffing and puffing.

In a poll of its readers, Snow Country Magazine named Purgatory the 35th best ski resort in the west. Thirty-five were chosen from the west and fifteen from the east for a total of fifty. Purgatory trumpeted the news in a press release, "Purgatory rises to the top of the class in Snow Country's annual resort rankings." The Telluride Timcs-Jourml was more restrained. The T-J said, "In other regional industry news, Purgatory squeaked onto the list, occupying the 35th spot." , StWcrttrn Point of view is everything.

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Sharon & Jon Denlous Publishers Editor: with its original inhabitants and Sharon Denlous Advertising Aagh!!! The bear is in my yard. The stopped endangering the wildlife with David Emory Reporter bear is in the back alley. The bear was Nancy McLaughlin Production a constant barrage of reports about Nancy McLaughlin Circulation just on my sttcct. how the bear is inconveniencing us. When you choose to live in bear The Sllverton Standard and The country, you choose to live with bears! Bruce T. Conrad Miner (USPS 496-880) Is published They were here long before we were Silverton weekly for $20.00 a year In San Juan, and deserve to stay here for as long as Ouray, and La Plata Counties, $26,00 they can stomach us. elsewhere, by The Sllverton Standard and The Miner, Inc,, 1257 Bears come into town to feast on Greene Street, Sllverton, Colorado our improperly stored trash and 81433, goods. © 1995 by Jon and Sharon Denlous. It's our carelessness alone that is threatening the lives of these bears. It's time we all took the Postmaster: Send address changes to The Sllverton responsibility for sharing this land Standard and the Miner, Inc,, i P.O, Box 8, Sllverton, COLORADO PRESS Colorado 81433 ASSOCI ATI os Second Class Postage paid at Sllverton, Colorado The Kid Seemed To Be A Mammal ack the Clock b y Jon Denious Ninety-four years ago twenty years experience in From The Silverton Standard large institutions devoted very rocky." Alert and eager to be of help, I stood on the street in the September 7,1901 exclusively to the study and norning sun. Sharon and a buddy of hers were coining up the cure of long standing and spe­ A rather serious suicide was treet with a stroller containing the buddy's kid. 1 looked at the cial diseases and can refer you averted this week by a gallant id with some interest. He seemed to be a mammal all right, Drs. Williams and Smith, late of the National Surgical to scores of so-called incurable Romeo coming to the rescue ossiblv a species of gibbon. cases that were cured by them of his Juliet. It was observed "You!" the buddy said to me. "Watch the stroller; I'm going Institute of San Francisco, making a specialty of Chronic during their former stay in by Julie that Romeo was pay­ i this store." Silverton. No matter who has ing too much attention to Sharon and the buddy went into the store, leaving me with and Surgical affcclions, have again opened their branch treated you, call and come to other girls, feeding them tutie ie gibbon. us FREE OF CHARGE. Office frutti ice cream and candy and I bent over to examine the kid more closely, and I inadver- office in Silverton. Their spe­ cialties include diseases of the in Benson Block. threatening her life if he per­ mtlv hit a switch which caused the stroller to fold up. The kid Eye, all forms of Catarrh, sisted in his goo-goo career. m s folded up, too, of course. Rose Atwood, a soiled dove He persisted and Julie hied Instead of taking his little troubles like a man, the kid started Deafness and Ringing in the Ears; all sexual diseases and of the bad lands, and Claudio herself to a neighboring drug ^ bellow. weaknesses in the male; all Burrell, same section, were store and purchased enough The noise the kid made was sufficient to knock a few bricks chronic and obstinate female presented to the court on a laudanum to extinguish the t'f a nearby building. affections; Rupture cured charge of having imbibed too life of a horse. She was met at In a crisis 1 am cool. All I had to do was unfold the stroller much tanglefoot and were the door after making her pur­ cfore the buddy and Sharon finished their shopping chores — without hindrance from work; painful affections of the reprimanded by the Squire chase by Romeo and the dead­ hild's play for a man of my abilities. with "My girls, please con­ ly vial snatched from her I started yanking on the stroller handle. The kid doubled the Stomach, Liver, Throat and tribute $14.75 apiece to the grasp. Thus were two hearts *cket he was making. The stroller remained in the storage Lungs; disease of the Kidneys, Bladder, Piles and Fistules. city's funds and remember again bound together in osition. that the ways of the unjust are unbounded boundedness. A crowd started to gather. Perhaps it would be more accurate These specialists have had

sav✓ a mob started to form. Thinking fast, I addressed the mob. "Don't worry folks; I'll ATG ve him." (Continued from page J) aware of Raina’s relationship terest with saucy impudence. "What did ho say?" a mob member asked. would certainly have enjoyed with Sergius, Bluntschli ridiculed That development was just "He said 'There's no hurry, folks/" another said. posing with him as the perfect a cavalry charge which some fool line with Louka’s crafty and am­ 'The fiend!" the first said. couple. had led against Bluntschli’s men. bitious fellow servant Nicola continued pulling on the stroller handle. I was starting to Unfortunallcly for Sergius, by Yes, the charge had won the bat­ (Howard Drake). Previously cat a bit. the time he returned from the tle for I he Bulgarians, but it would betrothed to Louka, Nicola Mercifully, the stroller popped up to its operating position, war, his knightly image had al­ have failed completely if the Ser­ preferred to see her married to c kid's wails started to taper off. ready been tarnished for Raina by vian machine guns been supplied Sergius and lavishly patronizing a *\n elderly woman approachcd me. "You should be excluded comparison with Captain with bullets. shop which Nicola planned to ■m polite society," she said and continued walking up the Bluntschli — a professional sol­ So Sergius was either a fool, open in Sophia. cet. dier with few illusions or preten­ leading his men toward certain As Nicola explained to Louka, The mob scattered, the lemmings. ses. death, or a bully, leading his men “I’ve often thought that if Raina Sharon and the buddy emerged from the store. Dave Fiddler played the against unarmed foes. Raina were out of the way, and you just "Did I hear Wilbur crying?" the buddy said. worldly Bluntschli, a Swiss mer­ resisted the ugly alternatives, but a little less of a fool and Sergius "No/' I said, Crying was hardly the right word for the noise cenary fighting for the Servians. they sank in. just a little more of one, you might ie kid had produced. Escaping the battle at the begin­ Sergius also proved to be a come to be one of my grandest "It's a good thing/' the buddy said. ning of the play, he had climbed cad, as the plot unfolded. Flirting customers, instead of only being "I guess I can watch a child for a few minutes without getting into Raina’s bedroom and even­ with the Petkoffs’ maid Louka my wife and costing me money.” Uo trouble/' I said. tually convinced her to. hide him. (Denise Skribner), Sergius even­ And after some further flips "I'm impressed/' Sharon said. "You've never been able to do Truth struck with a very strong tually decided he preferred her to and flops, Nicola’s dream came jolt in that bedroom scene. Un- Raina, and Louka returned his in­ (Continued on next page) : before." "Judgment and maturity make all the difference," I said. *****★******+*++****★****★****★★*★**★ "Good," the buddy said. "You may continue to watch Wilbur, * ‘ Miners Tavern cite * am going to do a little more shopping." American Legion Post 14 ' J "Wait," I said, but they were gone. * Monday Night Bingo 7:00 p.m. * I became bored with just standing there. I pushed the gibbon » * lown the street. There was a small downhill section, and I was Friday - Pool Tournament 7:00 p.m. * ible to put my hands in my pockets as the stroller travelled Sunday - Cribbage Tournament 2:00 p.m. * * lown the street by itself. TTien the unthinkable happened. The ,OV * ¿troller started to pick up speed. I ran after it. vo SAT. NIGHT 9:00 g*h * PiiVa * Even in my youth I was known more for charm than speed. JAM SESSION * SENIOR CITIZEN * The stroller was getting away from me. DINNER 5:00 An elderly woman, the same one who had spoken to me ear- WEDNESDAY * * * l l t h and Greene Street » O p e n dally at 11:00 A .M .**» ier, came out of a store and was hit amidships by the stroller. Chicken Dijon The collision only knocked her down, and it stopped the stroller. MANY, MANY THANKS.... I took charge of the stroller and walked back up to where to everyone.who helped with the benefit events held at th e1 Sharon and the buddy were standing. NAVAJO TACOS post office and the Legion Hall this weekend. The "How long have you been standing there?" I asked. ALL DAY MONDAY combined effort realized close to $1000 for the cause! "We just got here/' Sharon said. "What's new?" Special thanks to all who made special donations, "Not a thing/' I said. especially Tiffany & High Noon, and Marv Voehringer. 387-6630 1120 Greene Street Legion Post #14 lk«|gi_-L » MW— tivc Russian officer in the produc­ A TG tion. In early performances the (Continued from previous page) roles of Lauka and the Russian true. Bluntschli returned and got officer were played by Kathy Raina “out of the way,” Sergius Kalina and Ben Fearn. proved himself a fool, and the Marianne Fearn was the direc­ comedy ended with two happy tor, Mickie Halaburt did the cos­ young couples, a delighted old tumes. Joan Longstrom designed servant, and two very confused the set. And Joe Darr was in parents. charge of lighting. Jed Warthen played a diminu-

Telecom m unications (Continued from page 1) some other rural communities. vanced technology industries in Silverton seems a likely can­ locations severely depressed as a didate. result of the decline in traditional The challenge is for the Silver- agricultural and natural resour­ ton community to imagine the ces industries.” best possible uses for the technol­ In response, CATI organized ogy. The 12 communities men­ the Colorado Rural Telecom­ tioned above have found a variety munications Program, with the of.uses. goal of increasing economic ac­ The town of Trinidad has tivity in rural Colorado through linked its hospital electronically the use and application of existing to a larger one in Denver, where and planned telecommunication many specialists are available to infrastructure. interpret X-ray photos taken in The CATI representative at Trinidad. Arm action at last month’s Hardrockers competition. last week’s meeting was Dr. Jeff In Summit County, computers In Delta County, telecom­ bcr. Payment for the writing is in that the proposal come frcim a Richardson, director of CATPs on line now provide an automated munications offers video-con­ the form of reimbursement: a cross section of community inter­ Information Technology booking service for tourists, and a ferencing, allowing citizens in dif­ local government pays the writer ests rather than just from local Programs (and incidentally a middle school gives the com­ ferent locations to participate in and then sends documentation to government. former math teacher at the Silver­ munity access to the Internet. the same meeting. CATI in order to get reimbursed ton Public School). It seems unlikely that the Siver- Montrose and Durango each In Aspen, computer connec­ for the $2,000, ton community will turn down Richardson explained that so have community bulletin boards. tions provide Internet users Richardson explained that in CATPs offer to pay for a written far 12 communities have been Among other things, the one in around the world with maps of the spite of the involvement of local proposal. At last week’s meeting, participating in the Colorado Durango gives realtors and Aspen ski areas, photo images of government in the reimburse­ Rural Telecommunications Pro­ County Administrator Bill Nor- brokers access to county assessor the town and surrounding area, ment arrangement, CATI prefers (Continued on next ¿age) gram. With some of the projects and county treasurer documents local government information, now moving under their own and gives citizens access to the property descriptions and prices, funding, CATI is looking to help minutes of government meetings. and even the latest edition of the Aspen Times. Richardson mentioned a few IT'S A MATTER OF TIME \ and the season will be over. So this week enjoy Bonnie’s other possible applications, in­ cluding computer links allowing Fresh Sea Scallops with Dijon Maple Sauce and Fennel people in some professions to Bacon pancakes. work in their homes on jobs based Other specials are: «T far away. This arrangement is al­ Tandori Chicken, ready used by a few Silverton resi­ our fabulous Prime Rib and — dents, and it will likely prove even Tortellini with Shrimp Alfredo. more popular in the next few years. DmnerThursday through Sunday The deadline for this round of Stop on by and see what’s cooking. concept papers is early Decem- t'

• • r* * . » M. • ■ f > .. ; ■ ï“ r* - »■ ■ H H C P.O. Box 523 Ouray, CO 81427 970-325-4434 = NOTICE TO PROSPECTIVE CUSTOMERS NEEDING NEW ELECTRICAL SERVICE: The construction season in our area is brief and increasingly busy. San Miguel Power y ? '- strongly encourages anyone planning construction projects to contact us as early as possible in the planning stage to insure that everyone involved is familiar with the process, procedures, and costs involved in acquiring new electrical service. This early communication will help San Miguel Power to provide timely construction power and a well 'ML’V' planned permanent service. We must stress the importance of contacting us woll before construction, especially when considering the time needed to design facilities, survey & secure right-of-way, prepare estimates, order and receive materials, and schedule construction. Certain electrical material orders often take 4 to 8 weeks from time of order. By contacting San Miguel Power well in advance, it will allow us to respond to your needs in as professional and timely manner as our intense summer construction schedule allows.

Bill Rhoades machine mucking during Hardrockers. HOURS: MON-THUR. 10:00-5:30 • SILVERTON • 387-5711 paper, then the participants will T e l e c o m probably organize a committee to (Continued from previous page) manage it. man volunteered the county lo Meanwhile, Richardson has handle the reimbursement arran­ invited the community to send gement, but not the management one or two people to a rural of the project. telecommunications workshop in Norman also agreed to or­ Yuma on October 5th and 6th. ganize a meeting of interested in­ The workshop will feature talks dividuals and organizations in the by representatives from some of next couple of weeks to discuss the communities already assisted how the community might act on by the Colorado Rural Telecom­ this opportunity. If the consensus munications Program. i is to proceed with a concept

Allard Visits Silverton Colorado's 4th District Republican's Contract with Congressman Wayne Allard America. was in Silverton on Tuesday, He grew up in Walden, August 29th, to discuss his Colorado and attended ... - - '. v impending run for the U.S. Colorado State University. Senate seat being vacated by "Our roots in Colorado are Hank Brown. very deep," he said. Allard is "There is a 98% chance that a veterinarian. I will run/' Congressman In answer to a question, Allard said. "It is all but Allard said that he expected announced." the Democratic nominee for Allard, a Republican, is run­ the senate seat to be Tom A caboose derailed near the wye last Saturday. (See Camp Doin's.) ning because "I want to push Strickland. Allard said he did for change on the Senate not expect Governor Roy side." Römer to run for the scat. Allard believes in a bal­ Allard is presently serving anced budget and the his third term in Congress.

Pietz W ins M ath A w ard ‘V Local math teacher Randy lence in teaching mathematics. Pietz will be honored this October Pietz was informed of his with a Mathematics Teacher award by the CC T M two weeks Award from the Colorado Coun­ ago. He will receive a plaque and H cil of Teachers of Mathematics. $200 at a banquet in the Denver r : The award program was estab­ Convention Center on October i* - lished by CC T M in 1989 to recog­ 20th. nize teachers who display excel- ! V

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T e a m s L o o k S t r o n g by Dan Timbrell returning are Malcolm Mac- Early every morning before Dougall and Zach Greenfield. All school resumed you could sec six boys form a competitive team. fourteen of the most ambitious For the junior high girls, Car­ young people around. From 7 to 9 men Pastor and Jessica Westlund 'V ' V- .* a.m. these cross-county runners are back, each with one year of — Ai«,... put in some tough miles through experience. New members Tessi the park, over the shrine road, Baca and Josanna Morningstar If your caboose jumps the tracks, you need a couple of rerailers like this to put it back on. and along the beautiful trails help make our first junior high, around Silverton. girl’s team. This year’s team looks good. High school runners race a 3.1 Church Returning veteran Mick Baca and mile (5K) course, while junior Calendar first time high school runner Lars high runners do 1.5 to 2.0 miles. Gibson team up with Suzie Moore School records for the 3.1 mile (5 years experience) and. Missy course are 18:29 for Greg Gal­ Word of Life Fellowship Raab (4 years) for the high school legos and 20:49 for Cara Timbrell 1706 Empire Street group. Mick already has his sights (the At state record). Nondcnominational. James ■ on the school record. The season schedule is 9/2 at Greenfield, pastor, 387-5893. The junior high runners will Delta, 9/9 at Montrose, 9/15 at Sunday service, 9:00 a.m. have two full teams if they slay Grand Junction, 9/23 at Silverton Wednesday service, 7:00 p.m. healthy and keep their grades up. (Cheer them on!), 9/29 at Cortez, THE MAGIK BAND Last year’s ace, Chris Erickson, is 10/7 at Aspen, 10/13 at Central, Friday, Sept. 8 • 9:00 p.m. back in fine shape for his second 10/21 at Regionals (high school United Church of Christ year. Trent Rhoades, Zachary only), and 10/28 at States (high 1060 Reese Street . Timbrell, and Reuben Saenz are school only). Sunday School 8:45 a.m. new to the team this year and 1323 Results of the first races will Church 10:00 a.m. Greene Street H appy H our M -F 5:00 to 7:00 pm show promise as runners. Also appear next week. PUBLIC NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICES ment best serves the interests of the Town Your Right to Know of Siiverton. The Contractor's proposal shall remain valid for thirty (30) days. A 5% bid bond shall be submitted with each bid. NOTICE A pre-bid conference will be held at the San Miguel Power Association is seek­ Siiverton Town Hall on September 18,1995 ing a sealed bid on the following described at 1:00 P.M. For additional information, vehicle: please call (970) 387-5644. 19B6 K-30 Chevrolet 4x4 Linda W, Bernard, Mayor 454 Cl engine Town of Siiverton, Colorado 4speed manual transmission Published August 31 and September 7, O' service bed 1995 in The Siiverton Standard and The 8000 lb. Braden PTO winch Miner, ______4 This vehicle may be inspected at the PUBLIC NOTICE Nucla yard at 1050 Main St., Nucla, CO SUNNYSIDE GOLD CORPORATION, Please send your sealed bid by P.O. BOX 177, SILVERTON, CO 81433, \ September 21,1995, at 1:00 P.M. to: 387-5533, has filed an application for an San Miguel Power Association, Inc. amended Reclamation Plan for MLR Permit Attn: Jim Grindie, District Manager No. M77-378 with tho Division of Minerals P.O. BOX 817 and Geology and Colorado Mined Land Nucla, CO 81424 Reclamation Board under provisions of the 970-864-7311 Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Act. San Miguel Power Association, Inc,, The proposed affected areas are located in reserves the right to accept or reject any an area of suspended survey protracted to and all bids. be in Township 42 North Range 7 West and Published August 31 and September 7 Township 41 North Range 7 West, and 14, 1995 in The Siiverton Standard N.M.P.M., San Juan County. and The Miner. American Tunnel Area Latitude 37‘ 53' 30“ Longitude 107‘ 38' 45" Mayflower Milt Area NOTICE TO CREDITORS Latitude 37‘ 49' 15" Longitude 107* 33' 30“ Case No. 95 PR The proposed amendment Includes an Estate of Anna Marie Smith a/k/a Annie addition of 1.56 acres to the American Anesi Smith a/k/a Anna M. Smith a/k/a Tunnel permitted area, leaving a quonset AnnaA. Smith, Deceased. structure for other uses than mining upon All persons having claims against the final reclamation at the American Tunnel above-named estate are required to pre­ area and donating the Mayflower Mill facili­ sent them to the undersigned (or to tho ties, brick powerhouse and adjacent build­ A hang glider pilot soaring in front of the Grenadier Range. District Court of San Juan County, ings and land to the San Juan County Colorado} on or before December 28, Historical Society in the Mayflower Mill 1995, or said claims shall be forever Area. barred. Additional information may be obtained Anna L. Girodo from the Division of Minerals and Geology, S heriff’s B lotter 11 La Plata PI., Durango, CO 81301 1313 Sherman St., Denver, CO 80203, Published August 24, 31, and (303) 866-3567 or the San Juan County September 7, 1995 in The Siiverton Clerk and Recorder, 1512 Greene St., Standard and The Miner. ; Siiverton, CO, or the above named appli­ August 25 - A ring was found. disturbance at a local store. cant. Written comments must be filed with INVITATION FOR BIDS the Division of Minerals and Geology by Cited Keetoowah Davison of Ambulance run. The Town of Siiverton invites all interest­ 4:00 p.m. on Octobor 11, 1995. Silvcrton for driving without a September 3 - Looked for an ed parties to submit sealed proposals for Published August 31, 1995 and work on the Siiverton Pedestrian Access liccnsc. overdue party but did not find September 7, 14, and 21, 1995 in The and Landscaping Project (State Project: Siiverton Standard and The Mirw. Rcccivcd a trespass com­ -them. STE M226-001). The Town will accept pro­ plaint. Investigated a report of a youth posals for the work until 4:00 P,M, on September 25, 1995 at the Siiverton Town August 26 - Investigated a one throwing rocks. Hall, P.O. Box 250, 1360 Greene Street, vehick accident near Animas September 4 - A wallet was SILVERTON Siiverton, CO 81433 at which time and place all proposals received will be publicly Forks. A jeep owned by Kenneth found. It can be claimed at the LIQUORS opened and read. Plans, specifications and Sogers of Marshall, Texas was Sheriffs Office. proposal forms may be examined or may parked when it started rolling Keys were found. They can be HOURS be obtained at the Siiverton Town Hall upon Mon-Thurs 11am-10pm receipt of a non-refundable fee made backwards and over the edge of claimed at the Sheriffs Office. payable to Del-Mont Consultants, Inc. in the road. It went 175 feel. No cita­ A domestic dispute was taken Fri & Sat 11am - 11pm the amount of $40.00. The plans and speci­ PERSONALS tion. care of before any violence. fications will be available on September 8, 1995. In addition, the plans and specifica­ Sexual Assault? For confidential Issued a court summons to Issued a parking ticket. tions may be examined at the following support and information, call Kirk Douglas Lashmett of Duran­ Received a report, of a youth locations: (1) The Daily Journal, 2000 S. Colorado Blvd., Denver, CO; (2) Associated collect 247-5400______btf go for driving while ability im­ camping in box cars by the train Builders & Contractors, 1150 N. 25, Grand paired by alcohol. depot. Junction, CO; (3) Del-Mont Consultants, Margaret Inez Kordenbrock, August 27 - Received a noise Inc., 542 Main Street, Montrose, CO; and Colorado Licensed Marriage, (4) CDOT, 214 W. College Avenue, fin«nnniyw w iannnnnoi Family, Adolescent counseling - complaint. Durango, CO. The project involves hard- A llama was reported found scape and landscape improvements In the Divorce - Single Parent - Crisis - vicinity of the Siiverton Visitors Center; the Substance Abuse - Women's near the Continental Divide and ZHIVAGO’S work Includes curb & gutter, asphalt, side­ Indoor and Issues. 970-259-6654. p8-10 R e s t a u r a n t walk, pavers, landscaping, and irrigation Verde Lake. It would not let itself Patio Dining be caught. smoke-free system Installation, It Is anticipated that Evans Const. & Repair ¿ lunch & dinner! hardscape improvements will be accom­ A bear was reported in town. room plished in 20 days during the Fall of 1995: New constr./Remodels/ £ 1200 “Notorious” Rlulr Street Notified the Division of Wildlife. landscaping and irrigation improvements Cabinetry/Repairs. Affordable will be accomplished In 28 days during the quality. Box-291,387-0118. btf August 28 - Added two houses Spring of 1990, The Town of Sllverton to the house watch list. reserves the right to reject any or all bids, San Juan County "Veterans August 29 - (Jot involved in a to negotiate with the apparent low bidder, Service Officer - 387-5705. to waive any Informalities or to accept the domestic dispute. Resolved. PSG bid for the contract which In Its sole judg- btf Investigated a theft. Cited Dan Mesich for having a M illing & M ining &ÜT0MPBILE5 vicious dog. (formerly Howardsville Mill) August 31 - A key was found. It can be claimed at the Sheriffs Of­ fice. is opening under new owner Joe A u t o L o a n s September 1 - Received an ar- Baldwin. We will be accepting ore for rest warrant for Charles R. milling process starting Sept. 4 . Auto Dealer will arrange low cost financing Ziegler of Grand Junction, even if you’ve been turned down elsewhere. Please contact Joe Baldw in at Colorado. He was arrested Sep­ Loans available for Bankrupt, Bad Credit, tem ber . 2 9 7 0 - 2 4 9 - 3 2 2 0 o r 9 7 0 - 3 8 7 - 5 8 8 2 N o C re d it. San Juan Search and Rescue participated in the rescue of Ed for further information. Call Sharon 2 4 7 - 1 2 1 2 Davis of Durango above Eureka. a Phone applications accepted. ^ September 2 - Investigated a J RENTALS The classified rate for The 4 x 4s Silverton Standard is 25 cents Clean 2 bedroom, furnished per word. There is a minimum mobile home for rent in charge of $5.00. Silverlon. 852 Empire St. Contact The deadline for classified ads Evelyn or Gilbert Archuleta for is Tuesday at noon. more inforj^tion:_(970)_387^5753^ SIFIED Classified ads must be paid in House for Rent - 2 bedroom, 1 advance , except for commercial bath, partially furnished, pellet accounts. stove, shed, garage, fenced yard. Available Oct. 15. $400/month. S i l v e r t o n 520-363-5489. -_ eMQ_ Say you saw V a c a t i o n H o m e Apartment for rent. 11-1-95 Historical Bowman House it in through 5-1-96. Call 970-387-5726. Completely furnished - THANK YOU btf many antiques 4-5 bedroom, 2-3 baths T h e HEAL ESTATE The Romero family would like to $800-950 per week Standard thank the Hardrockers ALMA MUUbH Deposit and References committee, the Town of Silverton SILVERTON B ed & Breakfast required 387-5477 and all our friends for the kind Write: PROPERTIES words and dedication of the D.T. Van Buren plaque in memory of our father F O R S A L E 2148 A 47th St. k husband George Romero. He This Is truly an I.OS Alamos, NM 87544 will live forever in our hearts opportunity for the astute because of the memories he left Call: business person. Multiple with us. Thank you again for • Antique furnished 505-662-6419 large parcels of keeping his memory alive. • Victorian Decor commercial property for - The Family of George A . • Modern Amenities VILLA DALI AVALE sale at the Intersection of Romero blO • Hearty Breakfast Historic B&B US Highway 550 {San on notorious Juan Scenic Byway) and Milverton’s Finest HELP WANTED BLAIR STREET State Highway 110 (Alpine Lodging Experience BE ON A W IN N IN G TEAM. Turn of the century Silverton Loop Scenic Byway) are MCDONALDS O F at its finest. Beautifully 220 E. 10th St. HEAL ESTATE offered for sale to the DURANGO IS HIRING restored rooms with private public by the Town of NOW. JOIN US AND MAKE baths, TVs, and phones. Make 5 acres near Stony Peak. High [(970) 387-5336 800-267-5336^ Silverton, Colorado. $6.00 PER HOUR TO START. reservations now for country. $10,000. (970) 247-1278. Excellent location and FLEXIBILITY IS OUR Emma Harris House for weekly FATJj C O L O R S ! b9-17 business potential. All SPECIALTY, APPLY I N vacation rental. 2 bedroom , 2 C970) 387-5555 For Sale: 4 commercial lots at PERSON AT MCDONALDS, bath, fully furnished. Great the terminus of the Narrow parcels are located within 201 W. 6TH ST. DURANGO. views. Dill & Lou Falkenstcin. Gauge. $70,000. (970) 387-0298. the Town of Silverton. EOE. btf 970-259-4808. btf ANHOUHCEMEHTB btf. ______Zoning allows for Help Wanted - Zhivago's - Prime Retail Space on Greene hotel/motel developments Due to the increasing size or our For Sale: 4 Riverview lots on Counter Help. September- Street. Includes 2 bedroom and many other band we have a shortage of Cement & 16th Streets. Water & October. btf apartment. Available 1995 commercial uses. A sales musical instruments in playing Sewer taps in place. $60,000. (970) season. 247-9246. btf Information package is condition. We need funds to 387-0298 btf available upon request. BUSSCHEDULE Furnished apartments for rent. overhaul or repair horns that we Health is forcing the sale of the Contact the Town Clerk at — at the Drive-In— TV, Cable, Telephone. See have, and acquire others. town's best location. Reasonable Southbound bus leaves 8:20 AM Edgar. 852 Mineral. 387-5763. Donations are needed & (970) 387-5522, or write to Northbound bus leaves 10:00 AM five-year lease offers golden blO-13 appreciated. Thanks. You'll be the Town of Silverton, hearing from us. Silverton Brass opportunity to new owner. PO Box 250, Silverton, Principals only please. Write to: Band. Silverton, CO 81433. p9-ll C O 81433 Best Location, P.O. Box 862, I M I I.L U T T I I I I I M I n i l I I I 11 Be a booster! Silverton Brass Silverton, CO 81433. btf Band needs our support. Call Newmont Gold Company, one of the leading gold Linda 387-5641. blO HIGHWAY 550 FRONTAGE producers in the world, is currently expanding operations to include underground mining. We are Approximately 16 acres next to Silverton. Excellent recruiting for experienced: FDR SALS location for commercial development, such as motel, COAL - Residential - 65.00 per R V camper park, Supimer rental cabins, etc. Underground M iners to n , 2 ton minimum; PRICE REDUCTION!! Commercial - 55.00 per ton, 10 Was $149,500, Now $139,500 for this approx. 1600 sq. ft. Newmont Gold Company provides a competitive ton minimum; K2 Enterprises, ’ home on 4 lots. Fenced yard, large garage, woodshed, 3 salary and an outstanding employee benefit pack­ LLC. 387-0140. btf BR, sunroom, and hot water heat. age that includes annual incentive bonus, medical EIMCO 912 Loader - $6,000.00. and dental plans, weekly indemnity, life insurance, Gardncr-Denver 4 5 0 pun T id^ ealty Charles G-Moore-Broker pension plan, vacation, 401k retirement saving pro­ £.u. Box Telephone (303) 387-5787 Compressor. $6,000.00. Call Tim Silverton, CO 81433 * gram, and 10 paid holidays. Also, a $1500 housing Smith, 303-444-5253. p9-12 stipend for eligible new hires. Three all steel arch style This compensation package coupled with an c o L o u i e u . buildings. 40x30 was $5990 now IUST LISTED extended mine life makes Newmont a great BANK 6 RD $2990; 40x68 was $10,900 now Acreage overlooking town with employment opportunity for experienced under­ $6900; 50x120 was $18,000 now mountain meadows, a spring, ground miners. $12,900. Endwalls are available. aspens, pines and wildflowers. HERITAGE HOUSE Qualified individuals please send resume to: 1-800-320-2340. p9,10 _ Over 18 acres! $125,000. REALTORS'* NEWMONT GOLD COMPANY Kitchen tables, chairs, double TWO COMMERCIAL LOTS An Indftpftndontly owned & operated Ideal setting with grass + trees on member otColdwcll Banker Rosidcnlinl P.O. BOX 1356 bed, dresser; some antiques. Affilialo«, Inc. Elko, NV 89803 Also vacuum cleaner, main street. Utilize just about all the sq. footage for building on these corrugated tin, bathtub & sink, Call Ruth Siegfried OR CALL FOR AN APPLICATION: lots. $90,000. gas kitchen stove. Call 387-0161. Broker Associate (702) 778-4831 plO BEST CITV VIEW LOTS 387-5883 EEO/M/F/D N Near the Shrine, these 6 lots will be 93 9 G rccno S treet sold in parcels of 3 for $37,500. P.O. Box 477 Silverton, CO 81433 Weather Train Count Calor.dar of Events Camp for the coming wfefcfc in Silverton is sponsored ' i DEEP IN THE HIGH COUNTRY as a publiè/seçvïc« courtesy of ELEVATION 9,318 FEET Durango. ¿.Silverton Narrow IlfilHailroad Company High Low 8am Pcr Phone (970) 247-2733 for Information or réservations or ToUl Trip* w rite to 479 M ain Avenue, Durango, Colorado 81301 Aug. 31 75 38 39 0 Train Originating Silverton Depot 387-5416 Silverton hosted two or three Sept. 1 79 39 40 0 P id 'ii Silverton thousand bikers from the Four 2 77 40 43 0 THURSDAY, September 7 to turn. Take a hike. Corners Iron Horse Motorcycle 3 77 41 49 .01 Preschool registration, school MONDAY, September 11 I Rally last weekend. Senator Ben 4 78 39 39 0 kindergarten room, 9 a.m. County commissioners meet,! 5 77 39 39 0 Campbell and Peter Fonda were Animas Stakeholder field courthouse, 9 a.m. j 6 76 39 44 .03 in town, and the Mayor claims trips, departing from Visitors Play bingo, Legion hall, 7 p.m.; Center, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. Town trustees meet, town hall,: they both hugged her. The above readings indicate the Animas Stakeholder open I! high, low, precipitation, and 7:30 p.m. , Silverton also hosted some snow during the 24-hour period house, Miners Union Hospital TUESDAY, September 12 { building, 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. harig glider and para-glider preceding 8 am of the date Fire Department meets, Car­ pilots. On four afternoons, indicated, Chamber board meets, riage House, 7:30 p.m. townspeople with binoculars Visitors Center, 7 p.m. WEDNESDAY, September FRIDAY, September 8 watchcd more than a dozen of 13 i these brave (or insane) in­ 1! Indian Summer begins. Pakis- Senior citizens dinner, San dividuals circling above the sum­ Congratulations to former Dolores LaChapelle is back in tani summer begins half an hour Juan Cafe, 5 p.m. j later. mit of Kendall Mountain. Pilots Standard reporter Chris Smith, town with her new hip joint and Alcoholics Anonymous meets,' who caught the right thermals who has certainly earned several walking better every week. SATURDAY, September 9 United Church of Christ, 7:30 soared to over 17,000 feet above boxes of good karma by agreeing 11 Better Finish your quilts for p.m. j next weekend’s show. sea level and stayed aloft for to fill in for David Emory for the Rough skiing is still possible in THURSDAY, Septem ber 14 ; SUNDAY, September 10 several hours. Their landings, in a next two weeks while he explores a few high basins in San Juan School board meets, school The odd aspen leaf may begin field near the wye, were mostly the . County. One local enthusiast has media center, 7:30 p.m. _ ! gentle. But one pilot hit the II skied here in every month of the railroad’s pop car and rearranged Dan and Nancy McLaughlin past year. Even in August some his glider a bit. It’s hard to im­ spent Labor Day Weekend in slopes were smooth. ^ COLORADO LOTTERY’S $ agine a sport more thrilling than Vesta! Valley above Elk Creek. 1! gliding, especially where moun­ They report that the bull elks Several days ago a rumor cir­ STRIKE O UT and WIN GAME tains give the pilots a three dimen­ were bugling. culated to the effect that some w in n e rs : sional landscape to explore. n federal immigration agents were t| Lynn Hutson braved the coming to town. Suddenly, a few Week One Railroad employees had an notorious Black Bear Pass in her local businesses were reportedly JUDY R. KUHLMAN enthusiastic audicnce Saturday four-wheeler last weekend. As left shorthanded. of Silverton afternoon, as they put a derailed she descended toward Telluride, 1! Week Two caboosc back on the tracks near she was passed by some tourists Miners Tavern-pool results: MATTHEW SMITH the wye. A switching error had driving “about four times as fast Tom Evans first, Dee Jaramillo of Montrose caused the caboose to derail as as they should have been going on second, J.L. Ellis third, Sheila the empty train backed toward that road.” A few hairpin turns Merson ladies’ consolation. si Week Three town. Jumping the rails, the later, she found the tourists dan­ M JUDY R. KUHLMAN caboose wheels cut an inch deep gling over the void, hanging on of Silverton into the railroad tics. The train with one tire. crew used ancient Egyptian tcch- nology (inclined planes) to get the caboosc back in line. !! Forrestt Miller dropped by jiE U E last Friday to say hello to all his friends. The Animas Stakeholder Group Invites you to participate in a series of special events planned for September 7th and 8th. The events will provide an overview of the activities underway for Scfw of Supplies in stocky improving water quality in the Animas River basin. Leaders from the EPA and State Environmental 9{cri> candies, cards, toys, Programs will be in attendance. soaps, jetties, floral arrangem ents and When : September 7-8,1995 fiom e accessories. where: Silverton, Colorado 'This Sunday, Septem ber 10 Itinerary: is Q randparents D ay. m U Keep RolliiNC, • Septem ber 7,1:00 p.m . to 5:00 p.m., field trip of key sites C ards are available. TotaI SECURiiy (departing from Visitor Center) Whatever your insurance needs, you'll be • Septem ber 7,7:00 p.m. to 930 p.m. O pen H ouse at glad you came aboard with American Family. B asin C oordinator’s Office (13th and Snowden) Call me for details today.

Tom Tucker, LUTCF • Septem ber 8, 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. special m eeting of * ’ 2815 Main' | ; j Durango, Colorado Stakeholders Group at American Legion Bldg. ' (970)247-2832 Guests include EPA Regional Administrator, acting Executive Director of CDPHE, and other federal, state and local officials.

I 8 am - 5 pm Daily AMERICAN FAMILY : I N S U RAIMCE Blair Street • Silverton AUTO HOME BUSINESS HEALTH LIFE For more information, please call Bill Simon, the Basin Coordinator, at 385-4138 or The Colorado © 1995 American Family Insurance Group 387-0291 Home Office — Madison, Wl 53703 Center for Environmental Management at (303) 297-0180 ext. 116 0 8 / 9 6 ~ 0 Sunnysid© Gold Corp. P □ Bov; 177 S ilverton, CD 01433-0177

NUMBER NINE AUGUST 31,1995 ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIRST YEAR OF PUBLICATION IN SAN JUAN COUNTY, COLORADO

Youth Court

Goes A ll The W ay to Trial The Silverton Youth Court marked a first and a last on August 9th, in a ease involving the alleged consumption of alcohol : '-I'.' ■*’ '< %■>•««-“* ' .-v.-,; •>V: 1 J ' '..-I. by a 17-year-old boy. Il was tho Youth Court’s first real trial, and it was the last case to be con­ sidered by first set of Youth Court . ’’ - '■•2 dè ? t ’■-fei''?-f ; officials. Organized by vShcriff Lcithauser as an alternative ap­ % -? -s.r proach to the problem of juvenile ti , crime, the Silverton Youth Court' has been run this year by high school seniors. Their training began last year with instruction by the District Attorney, the Public Defender, the County Court Judge, and other adults involved in the local judicial system. The activity was part of a high school course on government taught by Jan Zabinski, Although the Youth Court is foremost an educational tool, it is also a functioning court. The cases are taken seriously, and the sentences are for real. The case tried on August 9th was the 11th case to come before the Youth Court. As none of the ’ ‘'-.il. ! : previous cases was contested, this -vi ; case was the first to require the entire process of a trial, complete with jury. Outgoing Youth Court offi­ SiJverton Standard photo by David Emory cials who served at the tria! were ice Lakes Basin viewed from the road lo Clear Lake Erica Weaver (judge), Mehdi Shelhamer (prosecutor), Karen Tow n H all R estoration Project R etrenches Bass (defense attorney), and Marvin Blackmore (bailifi). pTscnt'as observers were As the town hall '«toratta. out of money and had ground to a - m ta^bcTng £ 2 3 « - — ^ s k - s x « Heather Maisch (prosecutor'!,r\ have made itpessaryit necessary to reor- _ ^^¿„^bstruCtionworkonthCbuildingbut ^ld in g b u t are finishing the plaster work in and Adam Paioff (defense attor->r- ganize the effort m several ways. ™ ^ ne«.- wo king on and being paid from the f,rebay room, and once they ncy). Suzanne Moore, who filleded Town Administrator Dave Erick- Reorganization was news-neces w y restoration project,” rfect» finish,finW. they thev will be enclosing the in as court clerk at the trial in the sonexplainedthedetaUsinawnt- belltower.Itisanticipatedthatall absence of Cara Timbrell, w'H ten report which the town board C „ - k “Bill Jones and Ken Safranski of this work will be completed by also hold that post in the commg discussed at their meetmg Mon- g ^ d t a h K ^ r t . CIRSA, the are now working on an as-needed the end of this month, and these ^Before the trial Sheriff M ? y o r Bernard thanked fown’s insurer, has paid for most basis as determined by the Town , two employees w.11 be laul off at

Uithauser met in his office with Erickson for his report, noting a ^ ^ I m ^ a n d Kevin o'allahbr/ o n P a*e * (Continued'¿n'page 6) town rumor that the projcct was town,nail since tire gutieo w .-.-.. p a g e 2 Standard opinion

O u r s Yours Others « ta B r i e f s Going through a list of lottery funds distributed by county, I find San Juan County raked in $5,068.68 in Fiscal . Year-;1995. Almost all the dough went to the town instead of the county, •.Mineral County beat us out. They got $5,733.60. On the other hand, we whipped those poor guys in Hinsdale County who got only $4,567.60.

Godfrey Pflager and Paul Downey each sent me an interesting article from the New York Times on Rico, Colorado. The article concerns growth, no-growth, rich guys, poor guys, new comers, and old timers. The. 'usual. The people who own most of the town plan "...to revitalize the town's main street with a tasteful Victorian melange of shops, restaurants, hotels and a mining museum." They're trying to build Silvcrton.

And in other newspaper news, Bill Whislcr sent along an article on Silverton he wrote for The Sentinel of Carlisle, Pa. The place sounds like a paradise - Silverton, not Carlisle.

That boom that shook Silverton last .KC i. m 'mC Thursday night has been tentatively identified as a real loud noise. id

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'.SIT-.»--’- Editor: archive building led by Allen these projects were in the discussion This summer I was lucky enough to Nossaman. I had seen the outside but stages. It is great to see them - Official Newspaper for visit town twice, and I thought I was unprepared for the unique completed and being enjoyed by Silverton and San Juan County would share my impressions with combination of Victorian charm and visitors and residents. A hearty cheer you. I had an opportunity to visit state of the art research facility that the to the Forest Service, CDOT, and . Advertising Rates on Request. Telephone (970) 387-5477 town hall, and I am stunned by the archive building has become. I know others who contributed to their superb work that is taking place. I am what great efforts the many volunteer completion. Sharon & Jon Denious Publishers glad that a local crew was able to members of the society have put into I also got a chance to visit the Sharon Denious Advertising carry out the majority of the work, but this project. Time and distance interpretive display next to the old David Emofy Reporter also in doing so/set what I consider a sometimes lend perspective: a long tailings ponds. The environmental Nancy McLaughlin Production national standard of historical discussed and/ at times, heatedly work done in revegetating the old Nancy McLaughlin Circulation preservation, debated dream is now reality. ponds has really been great. It is The Silverton Standard and Tho The scope of work, from the During the folk fest I had a chance wonderful not to see, and breathe, the Miner (USPS 496-880) Is published structural stabilization to the fine to peck into the warming hut at wind whipped tailings in town every weekly for S20.X a year In San Juan, detail of plaster molding and Kendall M ountain Ski (?) area. The afternoon. Ouray, and La Plata Counties. $26.00 woodwork is truly magnificent. Even work of Mike Maxfield and all the During my visits I got the elsewhere, by The Silverton though I am now an "outsider," I am other volunteers is wonderful. The impression of a vibrant and exciting Standard and The Miner, Inc,, 1257 filled with pride for Silverton. There is building is no longer a hut, it is truly a community. I know that there arc Greene Street, Silverton, Colorado a lot of preservation work that needs lodge, I know from experience that many difficult days ahead, but I really 81433. to be done in Silverton, and I hope there arc many difficulties in putting feel as if Silverton has turned the © 1995 by Jon and Sharon Denious, crew members will be put to work on the "ski'' into Kendall Mountain, but I corner economically and socially (you other projects when Town Hall is hope that the studies and plans for don't have to walk more than a few Postmaster: Send address finished. I know that the Hospital and developing Kendall Mountain Ski feet to get a latte and the Theatre .ch a n g es to The Silverton old Town Hall are on the list, but I also Area did not burn with Town Hall and Group is doing great things). Standard and the Miner, Inc,, hope that the long delayed restoration will soon be put into action. Keep up the great work, Silverton. ______P.O, Box 8, Silverton, H of the Courthouse will not be Another pleasant surprise were the PRESS Colorado 81433 forgotten. Phil Antonclli ASSOCIATION* improvements at Andrews Lake and My father and I Were treated to a the pull-out and interpretive signs at Denver Second Class Postage paid at tour of the Historical Society's new the top of Molas. When 1 left town, Silverton, Colorado wmwrtiUMitiiii »¿i.e'Blïrïi.iir» («»kn.», > 1. ' e«.-*»!,*;, m i è Hit êïiiïi 3T N o S ense W atching urning Back the Clock T h e N e w s

b y Jon Denious "Perhaps you don't know who I am," I said to the impudent Ninety-four years ago Hanks's father was a cousin to Patterson to become a mem­ 'oman in front of me. From The Silverton Standard Abraham Lincoln. ber of that more or less august She looked me over. "Aren't you the busboy down at the E. August 31,1901 When the description of the body was undoubtedly due to loli Restaurant?" newly invented telephone efforts of shyster political "I am the busperson," I said coolly. Another Old Timer Gone reachcd this wilderness in opponents in Denver. "I thought I remembered seeing you nibbling out of the bus News comes to us from 1877, he and John R. C urry Fortunately for his own honor ubs," she said. Florence that John M. Hanks, constructed a line out of and the honor of the state he "Only on Com Dog Night," I said! "Now, if we may get Silverton's first postmaster, heavy twine, or cord, connect­ so ably represents in the halls iow n to business, you just crowded in front of me. I would died Wednesday of last week ing the post office and the of national legislation, Senator jppreciate it if you would get to the rear of the line." of appendicitis at the age of office of the lattcr's newspa­ Patterson's legal character and I don't go to the movies very often, but how often do they re- fifty-seven. per, and when the mail, reputation is not in the keep­ release Cheerleader's Dormitory II, starring Bamboo "Swivelhips" Mr. Hanks left Silverton in whose arrival in those days ing of the gang of penny-in- Weems? 1878 and did not see the city was very uncertain, came in the-slot lawyers who infest "Me crowd in front of you?" the woman said. "That is pre­ again for twenty-three years, the newspaper office would Denver and whom it would posterous." having journeyed here last be signalled by a series of taps be rank injustice to the memo­ I assumed a low crouch and raised my arms in a threatening July to attend the reunion of with a pocket knife on a tin ry of Black Jack to dignify manner. "I must warn you that I am a skilled expert in the pioneers. pan, through which the tele­ with the title of desperadoes. deadly art of Oriental wrestling." The bigheartedness o f the phone line was drawn at Rather his good name and Evidently I let my attention wander for a moment. I found man is shown in his devoting either end. This was the first ability as a lawyer is safe in myself stretched out on the sidewalk. A passing dog was star­ the last years of his life in telephone in Colorado. the keeping of the thousands ing down at me. fruitless efforts to sccure the Peace to the ashes of an he has saved without money "You beast!" the woman said, also looking down on me. release from the penitentiary ever honest and upright man. and without price from the "How dare you threaten a lady?" of Columbus B. Sykes, a machinations of the kind of The dog growled at me. friendless young man sent up The refusal of the member­ cheap skates who are now A meddlesome stranger entered the conversation. "I saw it for life from Ouray county on ship committee of the making merry at his supposed all, lady. As a matter of fact, I got the whole fracas on videotape. circumstantial evidence for a. American Bar Association to expense. It will be on the ten o'clock news tonight. Sign this release." crime many believe to have look with favor upon the That night I was a little uneasy for some reason. "I think I'll never been commited. Mr. application of Senator T.M. hit the hay a little early tonight," I told Sharon. "I'll just watch the news," Sharon said. "Hiere's probably nothing on," I said. "No sense watching T o w n iiillliiiiiiliiilliilllliiiiillllliiiiillliillilllliilllll the news." (Continued from page I) CIRSA will approve additional tion of the chimney, as late into "They had a little teaser on earlier," Sharon said. "I guess "Due to budgetary concerns, funding because it can be the year as weather permits. they've got some footage of a lady whaling the tar out of a the painting crewhasbeen laid off demonstrated that the initial es­ “We will then move the town masher or something." for the time being.” timate was extremely low. hall restoration crew indoors to "These things never live up to their billing," I said. Erickson reported that the “The stonework is proceeding complete the interior work during The announcer appeared on the TV. "Good Evening," he said. pjoject had overspent CIRSA very nicely. The current plan is to the winter. Completion of the "Tonight we have some amazing film of a poor innocent funds budgeted for stripping, continue with the stone restora­ stone restoration work and woman using her YWCA training to defend herself from a sin­ refimshing, painting, and varnish­ tion work, including reconstruc­ (Continued on next page) ister buffoon." ing work, “There is no financial ★ a*********************************** crisis at this point, but it is neces­ * "This ought to be good," Sharon said. Miners Tavern * "Oh, 1 don't know about that," 1 said. sary to stop work until we can American Legion Post 14 *• obtain additional funds from * They rolled the film. * Sharon turned slowly and stared at me. CIRSA, or other sources, to finish * Mondan Night Bingo 7:00 p.m. * the work. We anticipate that * » "What do you think? Time for bed?" I said. * * * Friday * Pool Tournament 7:00 p.m. * The woman continued to stare at me. "What kind of an * S u n d a y - Cribbage Tournament 2:00 p.m. » idiot...," she began. San Juan Cafe * * r * * At that point the phone rang. I answered it. It was my boss * & SAT. NIGHT 9:00 Qians* * down at the E. Coli. He stopped laughing long enough to fire * JAM SESSION * * ?\^G * me. * * * "It wasn't my fault," I said. if* * 1 1th and Greene Street »Open dally at 11:00 A.M. He laughed a little more and hung up. Sharon was still staring at me. "What kind of an idiot...," she began again. "It wasn't my fault," I said. SENIOR CITIZEN "Of all the imbeciles on earth, you take the cake," she said. DINN E R 5:00 "The woman was unreasonable/' I told her. "You know how women are." W E D N E S D A Y It turned out she didn't. Stuffed Bell Peppers RESTAURANT & BAR The following day 1 set out to secure another position. I was standing in line at the unemployment office when a woman THE ROUNDERS BAND crowded in front of me. NAVAJO TACOS "Perhaps you don't know who I am," I said. ALL DAY MONDAY Friday, Sept. 1st • 9:00 p.m. She turned and looked at me scornfully. "On the other hand, maybe you do," I said. Sometimes these little situations escalate out of all proportion to the stakes 387-563Ó next week’s band involved. 1323 The Magik Band T o w n ministrators and attorneys had (Continued from previous page) agreed on the appropriate ballot wording and would submit it to reconstruction of the north wall the two boards for approval on will be accomplished next spring and summer. their September 11th meetings. Padrick also explained three "The above work schedules options for funding elections and staffing adjustments are which arc coordinated by two or made in order to preserve as more entities. much indoor work as possible in In option A, the cooperating order to keep the stone masonry entities would simply split the workers employed through the costs evenly. For example, in an winter. A lot of training has been ’ ' K 'vt*- Hi- .> < election involving the town, the given to these masonry county, and the school district, employees, and we do not want to ^ if ^ ^ ' each entity would pay a third of lose them over the winter. the cost. In an election involving “I believe the adjustments arc just the town and the county, each necessary to responsibly address would pay half. budge' ry concerns and to better In option B, each entity would assure our ability to finish the pay a portion reflecting the num­ work next spring,” Erickson’s ber of ballot issues pertaining to report concluded. it. For example, if the town were Questioning by the trustees responsible for three out of five clarified one interesting problem. issues on the ballot, then the town Erickson said that CIRSA will not would pay three-fifths of the cost permit the town hall’s second of the election. ^ -'j - floor to be used until a fire escape In option C, each entity would is installed. Because of the pay a portion reflecting the num­ stonework, the fire escape must ber of citizens qualified to vote on if -C4$iv\ be self supporting. Erickson said its issues. For example, if the he believed that the extra expense Val Perino (front) pulling for the High Noon Tuggerettes county contained 10% m ore oi a self- supporting fire escape qualified voters than the town, the on film production considera­ might convince CIRSA to in­ county would pay a 10% greater tions, scheduled for October 16th « « ^ b ^ 0^ * 1.“ 80011 becausc somehow the People crease its initial allocation of share of the bill for the election. * * ht now there is a film there were able to convince them funding. and 17th in Ouray. In any ease, said Padrick, it The seminar, offered as part of R ! K0f0,i.,n® UI1 ,at. ICC La*iCS that Ice Lakes Basin was an exten- Ballot Plans would be fairest to choose one n> but they aren’t based in Sii- sion of Ouray County ” the 1995 Colorado Camera Ready Town Attorney Kevin Padrick arrangement to use year after verton. They are based in Ourav m , <■ j Program, will teach repre­ v/uiay,(Continued on next page.) reported to the trustees that he year, rather than have the entities sentatives of various communities and Erickson had agreed with wrangle every year for whichever how to deal with inquiries from County Administrator Bill Nor­ arrangement cost each one least movie producers who are inter­ man and County Attorney ,Paul dUI ulMthat ycaryear. aucftSuch WQSwas thcthe advice of f COLORADO LOTTERY’S ested in filming in or near their & Sunderland on parallel wording the Colorado Municipal Lcapue communities. for similar issues to be placed on he said. * According to a memo sent by ‘h B n S 111,8 N°Veni f .T1k t™*«» appointed a com- the program director, “the intent STRIKE OUT and WIN GAME Both the town and the county m ittee consisting of Kevin of this program is to ensure to will probably take in exccss Padrick, Linda Bernard Dave w in n e rs : each filmmaker considering loca­ revenue from various sources this Erickson, and Mari Gregory to tions in Colorado that a basic It vel W e e k O n e year. Both entities want to retain choose among these options and and use the excess revenue, but negotiate an intergovernmental of expertise is guaranteed in any JUDY R. KUHLMAN Camera Ready Certified com­ Colorado Amendment One re- agreement with the county. The of Siiverton quires them to get the voters’ per- trustees also authorized that com­ munity, county or region. The mission to do so. They arc there- mittee to execute the agreement Camera Ready logo .will become a signal of your experience and W e e k T w o fore seeking that permission at 'Movie Contacts understanding of a producer’s MATTHEW SMITH the polls this November. The trustees decided to send needs.” of Montrose I adnck said that thc two ad- Mayor Bernard to a free seminar Why should Siiverton care?

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HOURS? MON-THUR. 10:00-5:30 . SILVERTON 3 8 7 -5 7 1 1 e a a n n J On advice from the Town Ad­ CUP Panel, small grants of $500 not clear, but the community CoumyZone ofMuiual Inter­ est; T o w n ministrator, the trustees decided to $3,000 will be available to help clearly needs the first type. to rate the job as Grade 10 rather "rural or underserved com­ The trustees appointed Bill approved for one lime a re (Continued from previous page) than Grade 11, as advertised munities develop or expand Norman, Dave Erickson, Mickie quest by the school district t< In other words, with belter recently. programs that promote locally Halaburt, Christine Bass, and waive ihe use fee and dama# deposit on the warming hut fo contacts, Silverton might have Health Care Committee based recruitment/retention Kristina Maxfield to the Health gotten a piece of the action. an upcoming back-to-school The trustees appointed a strategies for health profes­ Care Committee, in effect picnic; So Mayor Bernard volun­ Health Care Committee for the sionals.” seconding the appointments teered to attend the Camera purpose of recruiting someone to The grant money can also help made by the county commis­ approved for one time a re­ Ready seminar. In a few weeks quest by the Ambulance As­ replace Physician Assistant “rural or urban agencies or or­ sioners at Iheir last meeting. sociation to waive a building she will find out how Silverton can Mickie Halaburt. Halaburt plans ganizations develop or expand Other Business permit fee for an addition get a piccc of the action too. to move from Silverton to North programs that promote diversity In other business Monday, the which'that organization is plan­ Recreation Director Carolina. so (hat the health professions trustees ning for the Carriage (iousu; The trustees discussed the job The committee will also seek workforce of the future more ade­ . • passed on to the county board discussed the need a fee polity description and budget for the grant funding under a program quately reflects the population several concerns regarding im­ for local entities using town Town Recreation Director. The run by the Colorado Health being served.” provements proposed for a property; property near the liickawanna board hopes to ill) the position Professions Panel. What that second type of pro­ (Continued on next page) this September. According to a letter from the gram might mean for Silverton is Mill and lying within a Town-

Sheriff's Blotter August 21 - A purse was found. A credit card was found. A canteen was found. August 22 - Eyeglasses were reported lost. August 23 * Received bench warrants for Bruce D. Gilinsky of Durango for failure to appear; Jeremy M. Sherfey of Phoenix, Arizona for failure to appear; and Jason J. Judd of Sandy, Utah for failure to appear. Searched for a missing hiker, Julius Haladyna of Durango, Colorado, in the Lime Creek and Coal Bank area. He was reported three days overdue from a hiking/camping trip. He was found hiking out. There had been a misunderstanding with his friend, and he was not lost. San Juan County Search & Rescue and New Air helicopter assisted in the search. August 24 * A key was found. Added a house to the house watch list.

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How’s business in Silverton? picked up a little in July, and then “Wc were way behind last “The jeep and motel busi­ chant) Has the summer been good? fell off again. I hear it was like that summer. Wish I knew why. I think nesses were down about 20% in “It was a little erratic. We need “July and August were good, all over the country, but of course it was partly the long winter and June, although they picked up the tourism board back to adver­ but May and June sucked swamp our late spring here made it partly the national economy. It after that. It was partly because tise the state.” (Merchant) water!” complains one merchant. worse.” (Craftsman) was one of those years of Let’s not the weather in June was so hor­ “If Silverton would clean up its A lot of local merchants agree, “The tips were way down, I spend the dollar this year and see if rible. And also, the Colorado act a little, we wouldn’t need a particularly with the second part would say by about a third. There next year is better. I was that way tourism board was disbanded be­ state tourism board. AH we need of that statement. Others dis­ were fewer people, and they were myself. It’s a little scary.” (Res­ cause there was no tax to support is an attractive town. Silverton agree, though. And even those also ripping less.” (Waitress) taurant Owner) it. That happened two years ago, used to be a destination in its own who complain offer a variety of “The radio said that tourism “The summer started slow, and now I think we’re beginning right, but not any more.” (Mer­ explanations. Here is a sampling was down 14% all over Colorado, and when business picked up it to see the impact.” (Motel/Jeep chant) of comments, along with some and the program blamed the loss only lasted a couple of weeks. I Reniai/Service Station Owner) “This year the trains arrived statistics that may serve only to of a tourism board to advertise think it had to do with the news “I always expect business to late and didn’t leave the tourists confuse the issue: the state. But for us it was a very media, talking about how much get better every year, and it did enough time to shop.” (Mer- “We’ve had down years good summer. We’ve been busier snow we had.” (Merchant) this year, as usual.” (Merchant) chant) before. Every year is different. every summer in the past six “We’re even busier than last “It was a lot slower than last “Most of the summer we Durango’s business is down this years, and this year followed the year. We don’t gel people off the year. The first two months were haven’t seen the usual visitors in summer too. They’ve had the trend. Wc did start out a little train, but the highway traffic is up, cold, and when business did start the morning or late afternoon. same problem as up here, with the slow, but then around June 20th or we’re seeing more of those moving it was loo late. We And the trains have been consis- early part of the season slow.” all hell broke lose.” (Restaurant people.” (Bar Owner) couldn’t pay our bills.” (Mer- (Continued on next page) (M erchant) Owner) “May and June were a “People aren’t buying the big washout, practically. I think it was ticket items this year. And that C S - 3 1 3 0 3 the weather. July was about as seems to be true all over the 3 1 " STEREO MONITOR/RECEIVER good as normal, but it didn’t make country.” (Merchant) WITH ADVANCED PICTURE-IN PICTURE up for the earlier months. And “I think business has been bet­ August has been below normal. ter for us this summer than last. A brighter, sharper picture thanks to Mitsubishi’s Actually, the second half of But wc get our best business when high-performance technology. »Advanced August is always a disappoint­ the leaves change. Fewer people, picture-in*picture allows viewing of two programs at the same time (using a VCR’s ment. I’m just hoping for a good but they spend more.” (Artist) September. If the colors on the tuner).*TV’s multi-brand remote controls most “U was really slow this year. A brands ofVCRs.*On screen menu systom.»Built- trees are good and we get a few lot of people have said it’s be­ in closed captioning. *AV inputs: Video & stereo bus tours, then that will be good cause the roads were all torn up, audio, S-video.» AV outputs: Video, fixed/variable for us.” (Merchant) but I just don’t know.” (Mer­ MITSUBISHI stereo audio. »Warranty: 1 year parts and labor, 2 “May and June were slow, but chant) THE BIG SCREEN COMPANY*1 years picture tube. in July and August we broke “The summer was average, I Mitsubishi ha« our Incredible Three Diamond® Cnrdl’ rovnoYion. From August 24,1 90f> to Soptomlicr 11,1905, if ynu records. Now it’s slacked off guess. It couldn’t compete with purcluica a Mitsubishi TV , Biff Scmon or VCB, there's no down pnymont, no required monthly puymvnt», anti no interest bujldlnff up From again, and the past week was month to month, J'ayment» won’t begin until January, 1907 and you will only owe Hie origin*I purchase price—no ad last summer, which was the best preceding months! Interest onlv beoina to co\tnl in January of 1BU7 • Ven, Jannaiy, 1Ü97. dead.” (Merchant) in 12 years.” (Merchant) © MUbuMbM Consumer Electronics America, Inc, OFfer available to (jimMflod applkanfs trniy for purehoses oF Mitsubishi TV and VCR products between AuguM, 24, IU!'5 and September 11,199fi. Subject to customer credit approval by Houaohold Ratait Sorvico. Interest will be “Business started slow this “The summer hasn’t been too charged on unpaid balanco Fram January, ÍS97. A» of June 22,1008, the APÍI is 20.B% und may vary. The minimum monthly fin&rwa chwrgo summer, but it picked no a lot bad. Not as good as last year, 1b$G0. even before all the roads, were 247-1594 though. Last year we had a lot of 8:30-5:30 M-F open. This year has been the best reservations, This year we’ve had Sat 9;00-1;00 in our four years of operation. more walk-ins. (Hotel Owner) (Jeep Tour Operator) “Business has been slow this 3063 Main Ave.^ • Durango W I N K ’S T V “It’s a strange summer, wnh hummer. Colorado got rid of its lots of ups and downs. Some days tourism board, and I think that’s the town is full of tourists, but affected it a lot. The long winter nobody’s spending money.” we had affected it too.” (Mer­ (Manufacturer and Merchant) chant) Theatre G roupH “Business has been down this “Thumbs down.” (Restaurant year. It started out awful bad, Owner) p r e s e n t s ZHIVAGO’S Indoor and R e s t a u r a n t Putfo Dirdntf ARMS smoke-free H' lunch & dinner! dining room a n d t h e t2fiû“Nf>torlnuà”ijlu(r8hxiet nnO lininnnO Ç IflO iinnorC IfKWWWMWM»1 I ★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★★•fr ★★*★★★★★★★★£ MAN I LABOR DAY WEEKEND Ï Your Business The Romance of the Chocolate Cream Soldier by : , , irvK Friday George Bernard Shaw Ï u V A b a k e s a l e Your Policy J 10:30 - Post Office • American Legion Aux. £ Your business reflects you. Vomì August 31 & * Proceeds to Bob Green insurance should reflect your business. Septem ber 1,2,3,4* * Cali me to discuss your business * * S a tu r d a y insurance needs today. Tickets: Adults $7 Children $4 * PICNIC Curtain 8 p.m. & *Matlnee 4 p.m. if Tom Tucker, LUTCF * 1:00 Am. Legion Hall • Am. Legion Post 14 2015 Main * Proceeds to Bob Green Durango, Colorado Reservations and information: 970-387-5337 * (970) 247-2832 or 1-800-752-4494 * Miners Union Theatre • 1069 Greene Si. * Silverton S u n d a y POTLUCK AMERICAN FAMILY * 2:00 Miners Tavern INSURANCE * Partially funded by the Colorado Council on the Arts Broncos Opening Day • Bring Something to Share. ÀUTO HOME Busmess HEALTH UfE * ) 1995 American Family Mutual Insurance Compari/ Produced by special arrangement with Samuel French, Inc. * Home OBica — Matfeon. W S37K) llih and Greene Street *Open dally at 11:00 P.M .r^ YASEEN DESIOi, CONTRACT 420.00 PUBLIC NOTICE 11 SUPPLY, SUPPLIES 2.636.20 was before.” Patrick M. Swonger dba Vldlon PERSONALS BERKAR0, LINOA. PAYROLL 110.62 S u m m e r The Statistics Communications has submilted an applica­ CA1TLAND. RUTH ANN. PAYROLL 140.01 tion for a Home Occupation Business (Continued from previous page) According to figures reported CASE, JANES, 11« PAYROLL 447.15 Evans Const. & Repair License at 821 Empire Street, Block 52, CLAS0H. HICHAF.L. TUR PAYROLL 431.07 Now co rtsir./Remodels/ weekly by the Durango and Sil­ Lots 15 8. 16, In the R-2 District. The DAILEY. STEVE. THR PAYROLL 139.89 tently late. One hour to eat and Cabinetry/Repairs. Affordable verton Narrow Gauge Railroad, license Is to do telephoning tor television 0AVI0, JEANNE. PAYROLL 110.82 shop just isn’t enough for the and communications distribution on the EHERY. ROßT, PAYROLL 110.82 quality, Box 291,387-0118.. btf tourists. They complain about it.” as of the end of July, the number premises, Inside the house. Any neighbors ERICKSON. DAVID. PAYROLL 1.165.88 In the District wishing to make a comment GALLAHER. KEVIN. THR PAYROLL «21.iff Psychological Counseling (M erchant) of passengers riding to Silverton GALLOWAY. MAVIS. PAYROLL 1B1.4Z on the application should do so In writing to GOOCH, BRISON. PAYROLL 62.47 Services available locally. For “We’re getting fewer people was down 14% from the same the Office of the Town Clerk by 4:00 P.M., GREENFIELD, JAMES, PAYROLL 110.82 Septemberö, 1995. information call Bruce. 247-2451. off the train, but the highway traf­ time last year. Most of the drop £fitGORY. KARJ. PAYROLL 516.41 fic is still pretty good.” (Artist) occurred in July, not during the Published August 31, 1995 in The H0HANN, ELMER. PAYROLL 250.07 b tf even. Silverton Standard and The Miner. HUFFHAN. LISA. THR PAYROLL 340.42 Ed Morland, director of the bad weather of May or June. JONES, WH. THft PAYROLL 99.73 ALTERNATIVE HORIZONS Region 9 Economic Develop­ According to figures in the Sil­ KLINKE, ALFRED. TIB PAYROLL 6B4.S9 24 hour domestic violence The following bffls were presented at the KORMAN, PAUL, PAYROLL 1,103.81 ment District, says he has heard verton .Town Hall, sales tax August 14,-1995 meeting of the Silverton LEITHAUSER. JACKIE, PAYROLL «80.47 hotline. Confidential help that tourism is down this summer revenue was up 7.36% above last Board of Trustees: LEV. LOREN. TOR PAYROii. 989.34 available. 247-9619. b53-9 in southwest Colorado. “A lot of year’s for the month of May, and MCLAUGHLIN, DAN. PAYROLL 414.70 JOHN ALOEN 6.T .. INSURANCE 1,811.11 HILLER, WANDA, PAYROLL 110.82 Sexual Assault? For confidential people think the bad weather was down 1.70 % from last year’s for AHERICAN INDUSTRIAL, SUPPLIES 78.57 HYERS, DALE. PAYROLL 37.43 ATiT, m m m c t w .35 support and information, call a factor. Some even think there the month of June. July figvres are NOAH. GARY. PAYROLL 1.267.24 AT4T. PHONES 159.00 NORMAN, DARLENE, PAYROLL 110.82 collcct 247-5400 btf might be a lingering fear of the yet to come. ACCESS LIFTS, HIR CONTRACT 6,665,00 RAAB. LARRY. PAYROLL 807.35 ACNE SILVER PLATING. C0H1RACT 1.998.60 RICH. IM, TM PAYROLL 668.13 Margaret Inez Kordenbrock, Hantavirus from a couple of years So was it a bad sumr.ter? BASIN REPRODUCTION. PRINTING 120.00 SAFRANSKI. KEN. PAYROLL 616.92 Colorado Licensed Marriage, ago, but I doubt that it’s a factor. Maybe not so bad, over all, as BETTER HIKES ft GARDENS. COWRAC 168.00 T00KEY. tffl, PAYROLL 110.82 BAKEft * TAYLfl), BOOKS « -5 9 Family, Adolescent counseling - “Personally,” says Morland, "I some people thought. WILLIAMS, PATSY. PAYROLL 465.01 B i S INDUSTRIES. SUPPLIES 771.34 CAITLANO, RI/TH ANN PAYROLL 146.96 Divorce - Single Parent - Crisis - think it may be due to the defeat BON TOOL Cl. THR SUPPLIES «26.20 CASE. JWMfS. Wft PAYROLL 324,15 BALL CONSULTING. T11R SUPPLIES 656.76 Substance Abuse - W omen's of the tax that supported the state CUSCN. HIKE. THR PAYROLL 636.26 PUBLIC NOTICE CCOERA. RETIflfNEWT 1.115.62 ERICKSON. DAVID. PAYROLL 1,11«.53 Issues. 970-259-6654. p 8-lû tourism board. Colorado isn’t CASA DEL SOt, TESTS 27.0« GALLAHER, KEVIN, THR PAYROLL 016.65 NOTICE CITIZfHS STATE BANK, TAXES 8,217.14 being marketed as strongly as it GALLOWAY. KAVIS, PAYROLL 202.67 San Miguel Power Association is seek­ COLO DEPT OF HEALTH, TEST 11.69 GREGORY. MARJORIE, PAYROLL 703.20 mOMHBMHUB ■ lOfleOBOQtWOOOIW^ “ ' ing a sealed bid on the following described COLO DEPT OF REV. SWT • 1,193.19 HOLNANN, ELMER. PAYROLL 343.57 S IL V E R T O N vehicle: COLO STATE TREASURER. UNEHP 396.16 HUFFMAN. LISA, TOR PAYROLL 392.39 1986K-30 Chevrolet 4x4 CONSOLIDATED CONSULT, CONTRACT 657.60 JONES. UK, TOR PAYROLL 74-81 Due to the increasing size or our COLO DEPT OF REV. LOANS 17,658.49 454 Cl engine KLINKE. FRITZ. THR PAYROLL 673.73 band we have a shortage of LIQUORS COLORADO THREADS, SUPPLIES 856.79 4speed manual transmission KQRttW. PAUL. PAYROLL 826.66 C0LQ KUNl JUOGE ASSOC. KFNBfftSH 35.00 LEITHAUSER. JACKIE. PAYROLL 631.12 musical instruments in playing 9' service bed HOURS CATHEDRAL STONE. SUPPLICS 636.46 LEW, LOBEN. TW PAYROLL 989.34 8000 lb. Braden PTO winch condition. We need funds to Mon-Thurs 11am - 10pm OURANGO OFFICE PR0C, SUPPLIES 1.706.00 HCLAUatLIN. DAN, PAYROLL 455.84 This vehicle may be Inspected at the overhaul or repair horns that we 1 F r i& Sat 11am- 11pm OflO INDUSTRIES. SUPPLIES 1.215.16 NOAH. G m . PAYROLL 967.73 Nucla yard at 1050 Main St., Nucla, CO EMPLOYERS DENTAL TRUST, INS 434.M RAAB. LAWRENCE, PAYROLL 762.21 have, and acquire others. ’ Please send your.sealed bid by ERICKSON. DAVID. TRAVEL 26.31 »ICH. WILLIAM. PAYROLL 393.16 Donations are needed it ! September 21,1695, at 1:00 P.M. to: ELITE ELECTRIC, «MING 1,080.35 SAFRANSKl. KENNETH, PAYROLL 671.40 San Miguel Power Association, Inc. EMPIRE SLEWED PR00. SUPPLIES 443.60 WILLIAMS. PATSY. PAYROLL 415.39 appreciated. Thanks. You'll be 1 Attn: Jim Grlndle, District Manager FAMLY SUPPORT REGISTRY. FEES 349.84 ZAN0NI. GEORGE, PAYROLL 976.16 693.20 hearing from us. Silverton Brass ■ P.O. Bdx 817 FILTER TECH SYSTEMS, REPAIR TOTAL 1M .181.10 18.60 Band. Silverton, CO 81433. p9-ll ; Nucla, CO 81424 FOUR CORNfRS WELDING. SUPPLIES 6.939.60 970-864-7311 FRANKS SUPPLY, SUPPLIES Published August 31,1995 In The Silverton Greene Street • 387-5491 «AND JUNCTION PIPE. SUPPLIES 1.940.20 San Miguel Power Association, Inc., Standard and The Miner «CO. DUST CNTL 726.30 reserves the right to accept or reject any GALLOWAY, MAVIS. REIMB SUPPLIES 18.82 pST ohcb and all bids. HACH CO. TEST SUPPLIES 11.60 NOTICE TO CREDITORS Published August 31 and September 7 HAWKINS. BECHUITH, BLAIR. AUDIT 2,375.00 Case No. 95 PR NOTICE PUBLIC NOTICE and 14, 1895 in The Silverton Standard HARING. BRUCE. CONTRACT 160.00 Estate of Anna Marie Smith aMa Annie SUNNYSIDE GOLD CORPORATION, 97.24 and The Miner. INGRAM, BOOKS Anesi Smith aWa Anna M. Smith a/k/a Sunday, September 3rd P.O. BOX 177, SILVERTON, CO 81433, 1NTECR C0NSFRV RES. CQKTftACT 2.440.00 AnnaA. Smith, Deceased. 19.616.Í0 387-5533, has filed an application for an INVITATION FOB BIDS INTEGR C0NSERV CONT. CONTRACT AH persons having claims acjainsl the Dollar Day in Ouray at the 16,009.60 amended Reclamation Plan for MLR Permit The Town of Silverton Invites all Interest­ K2 ENTERPRISES TRANSFER above-named estate are required to pre­ 216.86 Bachelor-Syracuse Mine No. M77-378 with the Division of Minerals ed parties to submit sealed proposals for KR0EGFRS. SUPPLIES 50.00 sent them to the undersigned (or to the and Geology and Colorado Mined Land work on the Silverton Pedestrian Access KERWIN, TERRY, REFUND DEP Tour. Tours SI.00 per SO.09 District Court of San Juan County, Reclamation Board under provisions of the and Landscaping Project (State Project: LEITHAUSER. 6«EG, REFUND DEP person (regardless of age) LAWSON PROO. SUPPLIES 321.78 Colorado) on or before December 20, Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Act. STE M226-001). The Town will accept pro­ H & D MARKET, SUPPLIES 471.02 1995, or said claims shall be forever Tour times arc every hour The proposed affected areas are located In posals for the work until 4:00 P.M. on HILLER, EDWARD REPAIR 1,440.00 barred. an area suspended survey protracted to on the hour from 9 am of September 23, 1995 at the Silverton Town HCWIICHTS JEWELRY. AWARD 42.75 A n n a l. Girodo be In Township 42 North Range 7 West and Hall. P.O. Box 250, 1360 Greene Street, NCC0HAS SALES. SUPPLIES 16.90 11 La Plata PI., Durango, CO 01301 through 5 pm. Outdoor Township 41 North Range 7 W est, Silverton, CO 81433 at which time and NOAH, GARY. REIHB CLOTHING 125.00 Published August 24. 31, and cafe hours are 8 a m N.M.P.M., San Juan County. place all proposals received will be publicly NATIONAL ELECTRIC. SUPPLIES 366.61 September 7, 1995 In The Silverton through 5.30 pm. Breakfast American Tunnel Area opened and read. Plans, specifications and PENNINGTON CAHERA. PHOTOS 30.40 Standard and The Miner, Latitude 37' S3' 30" Longitude 107' 38' 45" proposal forms may be examined or may POSITIVE ENERGY, SUPPLIES 96.06 special $2.99. Lunch M ayflower M ill Area be obtained at the Silverton Town Hall upon PETERSON OFFICE, SUPPLIES 46.23 specials, BBQ beef Latitude 37' 49' 15" Longitude 107' 33' 30” receipt of a non-refundable fee made PDLYTEK C0RP, SUPPLIES 42S.7S 1.119.10 sandw ich S2.99, Hot dog The proposed amendment includes an payable to Del-Mont Consultants, Inc. In RfLIABtE, SUPPLIES RAWI.EY EQUIP. SUPPLIES 379.96 addition of 1.56 acres to the American the amount of $40.00. The plans and speci­ 59c, Popcorn 39c etc. Gift RUFES PAINT, SUPPLIES 66.67 Tunnel permitted area, leaving a quonset fications will be available on September 8, Shop Sale 50% off RANCH MASONRY, REPAIRS 2.076.00 structure for other uses than mining upon 1995. In addition, the plans and specifica­ RHOADES. FADONA, RENT 350.09 FOR SALE FOR SALE everything. Free prize linal reclamation at the American Tunnel tions may be examined ft the following RANDALL INDUSTRIES. SUPPLIES 725.00 THE TRIANGLE drawings hourly for Gold area and donating the Mayflower Mill facili­ locations: (1) The Daily Journal, 2000 S. ROGERS MUSIC. REPL PIANO 8.060.00 ties, brfck powerhouse and adjacent build­ Colorado Blvd., Denver, CO; (2) Associated SAFKANSKI. KEN. REIHIJ SUPPLIES 36.26 RENTAL JEEPS Nugget, Silver Bar, Jeep ings and land to the San Juan County Builders & Contractors, 1150 N. 25, Grand SAN JUAN BASIN HEALTH. TESTS 164.00 Raffle tickets and much Historical Society in the Mayflower Mill Junction, CO; (3) Del-Mont Consultants, SAN JUAN CAFE. HEALS 29.47 i.ooo.oo more. No checks, no credit Area, Inc., 542 Main Street, Montrose. CO; and SAN JUAN CIV DEV, BUDGET 1 Cherokee plus Additional information may be obtained (4) CDOT, 214 W. College Avenue, SAN JUAN SHERIFF. CWT/VEHIC a.ooo.co cards, no reservations from the Division ol Minerals and Geology, Durango, CO. The project Involves hard- SAN N(O la POWER. ELECTRIC 2.690.68 5 Wranglers. 146.02 accepted this day. Turn off: 1313 Sherman St., Denver, CO 80203, scape and landscape Improvements In the SAflGFWT SOWELL, SUPPLIES 262.95 Excellent condition. Hwy 550, 1 mile no. o f (303) 866-3567 or the San Juan County vicinity o( the Silverton Visitors Center; the SHESHUNOFF. BOOKS SIL AMBULANCE, SERVICES 297.00 Exceptional price. Clerk and Recorder, 1512 Greene St., work includes curb & gutter, asphalt, side­ Ouray onto County Rd. 14,. SILVERTON CHAHIiER, CONTRACT 1.666.67 Silverton, CO, or the above named appli­ walk, pavers, landscaping, and Irrigation See Bill at Triangle SILVERTON LP GAS, PROPANE 236.79 follow the signs. 325-0220. cant. Written comments must be filed with system Installation. It Is anticipated that SILVERTON PtiB LIB SUP.REPAIR 64.65 or call 387-5780 b9 the Division of Minerals and Geology by hardscape improvements will be accom­ SILVERTON STANDARD. ADV & SUPPL ‘370.95 4:00 p.m. on October 11,1995, plished in 28 days during the Fall ot 1995; SN AG INC. SUPPLIES 37.06 Published August 31. 1995 and landscaping and Irrigation Improvements SW PIPE HGT. SUPPLIES 183.00 RCTOMPBILEIS September 7, 14, and 21, 1005 In The will be accomplished in 28 days during the sntoto I, SUPPLIES 162.78 Silverton Standard and The Miner. Spring of 1996. The Town of Silverton s u m s m arnfl. refund pyht 60.61 reserves the right to reject any or all bids, SILVERTON LIQUOR. BEER 65.0« NOTICE TO CREDITORS 48.00 to negotiate with the apparent low bidder, SILV VOL FIRE DEPT. REIHB EKP Case No. 9S PR 266.00 to waive any informalities or to accept the SHIRT OUTLET, SUPPLIES Estate of Anna Marie Smith a/k/a Annie 161.60 A u t o L o a n s bid for the contra« which In Its sole judg­ SANTICO INC. <£AVEL Anesi Smith ark/a Anna M. Smith a/k/a TRAfNGLE At/TO, PARTS 236.32 ment best serves the interests of the Town Anna A. Smith, Deceased TRIANGLE SERVICE. FUEL 356.61 of Silverton. The Contractor’s proposal 129.30 All persons having claims against the TESSCO. SUPPLIES Auto Dealer will arrange low cost financing above-named estate are required to pre­ shall remain valid for thirty 130) days. A 5% TROW HOLDEN CO. SUPPLIES 2.306.26 •bid bond shall be submitted with each bid. sent them to the undersigned (or to the US POSTHASTER. POSTAGE 64.00 even if you’ve been turned down elsewhere.: 716.29 District Court of San Juan County, A pre-bid conference will be held at the US WEST. PHONES 83.00 Coloradcj on or before December 28, Silverton Town Hall on September <8,1995 0SDA-CFSA AFRIAL PHOTO . Loans available for Bankrupt, Bad Credit, ; 109.99 1995, or said claims shall be forever at 1:00 P.M. For additional Information, USA BLUE BOOK, EQUIP please call (370) 307-5644. UT1L1TV TECH SIRV, LEAK DETECT 2.416.67 N o C r e d it. barred. Linda W. Bernard, Mayor VALLEY WELDING. CONTRACT 33,563.07 Anna L. Girodo 196.68 Call Sharon 2 4 7 - 1 2 1 2 , .Jown.of Sijyerton, Colorado VIKING O ffic e , SUPPLIES v 1 ,!l£ PJgt3-PI, Durango, C0.8130J,-, 126.92 'l t " 'Published Augu^'ai'arid 'September 1 ' ■' (MGNFR EfflHP. REPAIR <é «•»« « '*,:*;;;.PJ3Qne,applicaitQns »to « accepted. Published August 24, 31, and li.F. NORMAN CORP. SIIPPLIFS 844.75 ;n fne Silverton Standard s;xi T' c Um September 7, 1995 in The Silvenon 64?.00 it Minci YfB'W COHH, SUPPLIES Camp Weather Calendar of Events for the comintf wook in Siiverton is sponsored DEEP IN THE HIGH COUNTRY as public servic« cpurtesy of ELEVATION P ,318 FEET E o i n ’s Durango-& Siiverton Aug. High Low 8am Pep Saow

24 67 45 46 .33 0 Narrow ||||ei|ailroad Company Phone {970) 247-2733 for information or reservations or 25 68 44' 44 .01 0 Tolti Tiipa writo to 479 Main Avenue, Durango, Colorado 81901 Train Originating .Siiverton and vicinity were fea­ 26 68 40 40 .39 0 Rid«» SllvertoQ SilverUm Dopot 387-5416 tured on television Sunday night, 21 73 40 45 .10 0 August in ;one .segment of a National 28 70 43 43 .08 0 TH URSDAY, August 31 A Theatre Group presents 29 72 40 40 .03 0 22 1330 81 Learn about local telecom­ Geographic program called 23 Anns and the Man, Miners Union 30 74 39 39 0 0 1258 40 munications possibilities, court­ ^ ‘ Violent Planet.” The segment 24 Theatre, 4 p.m. 1164 64 house, 7 p.m. ; focused on our avalanches rather 25 1083 122 Play bingo, Legion hall, 7 p.m. ATG presents Arms and the than our scheduled gunfights. The above readings indicate the 26 1083 47 TUESDAY, September 5 M an, Miners Union Theatre, 8 The program identified high­ high, low, precipitation, and 27 873 38 T he Cascade Polo Club will 28 p.m. way 550 as one of the most snow during tho 24-hour period 692 40 not practice this week. prcccding 8 am of the date FRIDAY, September 1 dangerous roads in thc world due indicated. WEDNESDAY, September 6 to the avalanches. Dramatic Hanggliders rally, above town, Senior citizens dinner, San when thermals are good, music accompanied video shots Juan Cafe, 5 p.m. A Theatre Group presents Alcoholics Anonymous meets, along thc highway as if to prove mia before help arrived. The story Maraih Pietz, a sophomore the point. Amis and the Man, Miners Union United Church of Christ, 7:30 was documented with black and majoring in chemistry at Ft. Lewis Theatre, 8 p.m. In thc Siiverton segment, Jan p.m. white photos from John College. She has received the SATURDAY, September 2 THURSDAY, September 7 Dean and Kris Liljegren talked M arshall’s book, Living (and Helen Kroeger Faris Scholarship, Hang glider rally continues. School and preschool registra­ briefly about daily life amid the dying) In Avalanche Country, in the amount of $1,588. A Theatre Group presents tion, See schedule in Camp slide paths. They mentioned car­ Tape copies of the program 1! - Arms and the Man, Miners Union D oin’s. rying shovels and sleeping bags in are available at the public library School registration is Theatre, 8 p.m. SUNDAY, Sep­ their cars during winter shopping and public school Animas Stakeholder field Thursday, September 7th, a tember 3 trips, departing from Visitors trips to Durango and Montrose, I! change from the usual schedule. Hang glider rally ends. Center. 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. just in ease they got stuck in or Congratulations tc Standard Grades K-6 will register in their A Theatre Group presents Animas Stakeholder open between avalanches. There was subscriber Bert Knapp of Gran- respective classrooms starting at Amis and the Man, Miners Union house, Miners Union Hospital also a clip of Ray Liljegren, Dan bury, Texas, who finally received 8 a.m. High school seniors will Theatre, 8 p.m. building, 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Bender, and Judy Fisher singing his copy of our March 17, 1994 register at 8 a.m., juniors at 8:30, MONDAY, September 4 Chamber board meets, their song, “Land of While issue in the mail just a couple of Rivers.” sophomores at 9:00, freshmen at Labor Day. D on’t. Visitors Center, 7 p.m. weeks ago. It must have gone by 9:30,8th graders at 10:00, and 7th The most dramatic part of the way of Siberia, Mauritania, and graders at 10:30. Classes start memory of Esther Hill by segment featured snowplow the Falkland Islands. I! Friday, September 8th, at 8 a.m. Dorothy and Darnall Zanoni; and driver Danny Jaramillo, formerly Mr. Knapp also reports seeing One of the most popular books Preschool registration is from 9 to in memory of Effie Andreatta by of Ouray County, recounting his a black bear on thc trail to Stony in Silverton’s public library is en­ 11:30 a.m. on Thursday, Septem­ Dorothy and Darnall Zanoni, 18 hour struggle to dig himself out Pass during his recent visit to Sii­ titled Everybody Poops. The slim ber 7th, with classes starting Allen Nossaman, and Bill and of the East Riverside Slide in verton. volume is intended to help tod­ Tuesday, September 12th. Beverly Rich. 1992. Fellow driver Eddie Imel dlers who have difficulty coming !! !! also survived the impact of thc Dave and Evelyn Yales also to terms with thc toilet. Heavy Rccent donations to thc San Miners Tavern Pool results: avalanche but died of hypother- spotted a very large black bear in local demand for the book sug­ Juan County Historical Society Dee Jaramillo first, Ray Liljegren that vicinity. The bear saw their gests that a lot of kids here have were made in memory of Annie second, Terry Rhoades third, vehicle and fled straight up a very some misgivings. Smith by Dorothy and Darnall Cindy Jaramillo ladies’ consola­ steep slope of scree. That reac­ Zanoni and Allen Nossaman; in tion. M a r k e t tion to humans seems a healthy one, particularly with bear season R e p o rt at hand. Market Prices m at close of trading The Colorado 500 bikers PLEASE JOIN US! Tuesday, August 29, 1995 buzzed into town again this week Gold...... 384.10 on their annual tour of thc state’s Silver...... 5.52 highest, roughest roads. They Tho Animas Stakeholder Group Invites you to participate in a series of special events planned for Copper...... 1,35 looked a little like robocops in September 7th and 8th. The events will provide an overview of the activities underway for improving water quality in the Animas River basin. Leaders from the EPA and State Environmental I jkmI ...... 42 their trailbiker armor. The riders Programs will be in attendance. Zinc...... contributed .52 $1,000 to the local STOCKS school, as they have done annually Amnx...... 6 7/8 for many years. The money will go when : September 7 -8 , 1 9 9 5 Appio Computer...... 43 1/8 toward school athletics. where: Siiverton, Colorado Booing...... 64 !! Cyprus Minorais...... 28 5/8 Congratulations to San Juan Itinerary: Dow Chemical...... 74 1/2 mountain runners Rick Trajillo • Septem ber 7,1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m ., field trip of key sites Eastman Kodak...... '..,58 1/8 and Ricky Denesik, who com­ EchoRny...... 10 3/4 pleted their timed ascent of all 54 (departing from Visitor Center) General Electric...... 58 7/8 of Colorado’s “Fourteeners” in 15 IBM...... 102 3/8 days, 9 hours. This effort was 9 • Septem ber 7,7:00 p.m . to 9:30 p.m . O pen H ouse at Mesa Airlines...... 10 1/8 hours faster than what they B asin C oordinator's Office (13th and Snow den) NewmontGold...... 42 1/4 Phillips Petroleum ...... 32 7/8 believed to be the previous Public Service...... 32 1/2 record. However, the Rocky • Septem ber 8, 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. special m eeting of Rocky Min. Chocolate..... 18 Mountain News reports a claim by Stakeholders Group at American Legion Bldg. US West...... 43 1/2 an Oklahoma man that he ran all Guests include EPA Regional Administrator, acting Executive Director of Williams...... 36 5/8 the peaks in 14 days, 8 hours in CDPIIE, and other federal, state and local officials. W alm art...... 25 1/8 1993. No m atter, The two Ricks D Tones...... 4608.44 believe they can do better next Prices furnished by year. Dob Hatfield - For more information, please call Bill Simon, the Basin Coordinator, nt 385-4138 or The Colorado ' ______247-2975 M Center for Environmental ManagemenÉat (303) 297-0180 ext. J.16 . ... Congratulations also to The classified rate for The UfryM EM EIlT RENTALS Silverton Standard is 25 cents per word. There is a minimum The Mobile Veterinary Clinic charge of $5.00. will be at the Drive-In on VILLA DALLAVALE The deadline for classified ads W ednesday, Sept. 6 from 9:30 Historic B&B is Tuesday at noon. am to 2:30 pm. For information on notorious Classified ads must be paid in or aoDointment call 247-8545. b9 BLAIR STREET advance , except for commercial Turn of the century Silverton accounts. .FOR SALE at its finest. Beautifully restored rooms with private Health Insurance - affordable - FREE BUS SCHEDULE HEAL ESTATE $100 deductible. Maternity and baths, TVs, and phones. Make FREE - "A" Frame Building — at the Drive-In— 2 Lots at 1125 Cement St.; Water dental. Mike Kidd. 325-4350. btf reservations now for FALL COLORS! 20'x26' Wired, and. insulated. Southbound bus leaves 6:20 AM & Sewer, Zoned R-2, $25,000 - Northbound bus leaVes 10:00 AM Three all steel arch style (970) 387-5555 Located 16th & Cement Streets. Call 970-884-0249. ‘p8;9 buildings. 40x30 was $5990 now You haul it away. 387-0298. s9 Seven patented mining claims $2990; 40x68 was $10,900 now for sale. Portion of Domingo $6900; 50x120 was $18,000 now &ARA0E SALE Group. 303-279-4157. btf $12,900. Endwalls are available. äLMä TOUÖE FREE- Orange hide-a-bed Saturday 9-1. 1043 M ineral St. 1-800-320-2340. p9,10 B e d & Breakfast couch. You haul away. 387-0232. Houseplants, trivia, treasures, no SILVERTON s9 early birds please. p9 COAL - Residential • 65.00 per PROPERTIES ton, 2 ton minimum';.. Is there a boy or girl in Silverton F O R S A L E Commercial - 55.00 per ton, 10 who can't afford a bike? Bring a ton minimum; K2 Enterprises, parent to see Ron Pensc. s9 REAL ESTATE This Is truly an opportunity for the astute LlC. 387-0140. btf Commercial Real Estate For Sale • Antique furnished business person. Multiple E1MCO 912 Loader - $6,000.00. Tommyknockcrs Building - Best • Victorian Decor G a r d n e r - D e n v e r 4 5 0 HELP WANTED offer over $132,500 - offer expires large parccis of • Modern Amenities Compressor. $6,000.00. Call Tim RECREATION DIRECTOR 9/15. Call 387-5579. p9 commercial property for Smith, 303-444-5253. p9-12 • Hearty Breakfast sale at the intersection of The Town of Silverton is 5 acres near Stony Peak. High US Highway 550 (San SHAWNEE CORN dishes, SilverLon’s Finest a c c e p tin g employment country. $10,000. (970) 247-1278. applications for the position of Juan Scenic Byway) and butter, creamer, sugar, Lodging Experience b9-17 salt/pepper, plates, cups, Recreation Director. The State Highway 110 (Alpine For Sale: Green Mountain saucers, casserole, all for $250, 220 E. 10th St. position is currently classified as Loop Scenic Byway) are Extension Lode Mining Claim, obo.Dgo, 970-385-7506. ' p9 a half-time position on an offered for sale to the (970)387-5336 800-267-5336\ annual basis with the hours of Survey 1226. Approximately 10.33 = M K = public by the Town of work varying depending upon acres, Cunningham Gulch. RENTALS Silverton, Colorado. Emma Harris House for weekly the special events schedule. The $9,000. Todd Hennis 387-5492. Excellent location and Clean 2 bedroom, furnished vacation rental. 2 bedroom , 2 position will be paid on an hourly p6-9______= _ _ _ mobile home for rent. in bath, fully furnished. Great basis in accordance with the For Sale: 4 commercial lots at b u s in e s s p o ten tial. All Silverton, 852 Empire St. Contact views. Bill & Lou Falkenstein. Town's Personnel Policy. A full the terminus of the Narrow parcels are located within Evelyn or Gilbert Archuleta for 970-259-4808. ______btf job description is available at the Gauge. $70,000. (970) 387-0298. the Town of Silverton. more information. (970) 387-5753. Town Hall. Interested persons btf. ______Zoning allows for S il v e r t o n House for Rent - 2 bedroom, 1 hotel/motel developments must submit a complete Town For Sale: 4 Riverview lots on bath, partially furnished, pellet V a c a t io n H o m e Employment Application to the and many other Cement & 16th Streets. Water & stove, shed, garage, fenced yard. Historical Bowman House Town Administrator, PO Box 250, Sewer taps in place. $60,000. (970) commercial uses. A sates Available Oct. 15, $400/month. Completely furnished - Silverton, CO 81433 on or before 387-0298 btf information package is 520-363-5489. d9.10 many antiques 5:00 p.m., September 8,1995. The available upon request. Apartment for rent. 11-1-95 4-5 bedroom, 2-3 baths Town of Silverton is an Equal Health is forcing the sale of the Contact the Town Clerk at through 5-1-96. Call 970-387-5726, Opportunity Employer, b7-9 $800-950 per week town's best location. Reasonable (970) 387-5522, or write to btf Deposit and References BE ON A W IN N IN G TEAM. five-year lease offers golden the Town of Silverton, Prime Retail Space on Greene required MCDONALDS O F opportunity to now owner. PO Box 250, Silverton, Street. Includes 2 bedroom Principals only please. Write to: Write: DURANGO IS HIRING CO 81433 apartment. Available 1995 D.T. Van Buren NOW. JOIN US AND MAKE Best Location, P.O. Box 862, season. 247-9246.______btf Silverton, CO 81433, btf 2148 A 47th St. $6.00 PER HOUR TO START. w w w ^ w *'w'W + v w 9 :-‘ v! rj .¡: - 1. . • «nl'T n ? -.iijnis!!- • . v-i-i"/! -r''r bn.: I T.b.-i OB / 9 6 0 Sunnysi de Gold Cor pu P 0 Box 177 ■ % 9 i 1 ver t on, CG S1433-01.77

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"$W 25-2«> "teP'aœ consists of rBP looked into the school’s oldb“ ^ m tosUS the school and1 board lnside, every d » * « w.ihCD alternative», a. ^ vans.Be- decided fer transporta- ownROM, compute modems , and , printer. Con- s!dcs r f s o avoid the require- nected to each other a m a ç » rtS = can drive sy£tem ? r s £ t f K t t The sod ^ the school main- WaS Prl'sta ff th e benches and tenance sta«- recommen' Sformation â super s S g ^ ïS picnic tables hooVs account- school compMt ’ now dationfromt cnstodians a b ility c0® mi '5 w illy Tookey 386 \T v aTenttum computer, D o n Gurule « t^ c school’s Ujoined scanner by ^dla^P laser printer. Q W6fCtIt m R e m and phone Pabin Is Focus ot equ«tc Anothaeompnt««“ ^ s r r c u nextvariance y°aJ to the s0squat6 ^rd^'om cetoco»- CaDn . vS»c.»«2 fo o tag e reCj? ir lhe property- plete the system. had An oldb»ci.-isSaT cabin at « % ReeseB a variance T * m ite it easier for students Thursday' ^ oQ^ payment, da*s f r ath6 mu.« add onto*<■- Adjustment did g ^ family d* c11 "jP k 864 square tor a large tPastor cabin is situal ^ • ,o was *Uh the cabin board member 3e°J6 cre a Tynes family t ^ addition that less8 dtsruptfve to îhe school of' noted that the V^ l(y, and 1CCU\ \ h ^ Street toca- whjleworkmg . coai. cosrty i t e m a n d ^ « asl ((K moved to 11 s . , ove at the ; ^ c bS t C*u are footage time, since it However requirement. . n l80 freshly painte varnished. i0„ r the o computer ^ SP - system. - f nf 1’0' (hc X rX B-noruSer ora floors stripped and v The high school lockers « Pastor voted no * ^ * C,b«aorSlo y Bobbye board approved the Bin SU^n the third noor were When Tomty hasectthe - ^ E t f S i K 4 new vans. Tynesoil-omgnap said beMtowedwocatW «, «S«-*’ the Tyneses aPJ* ^he board Pr0p£rtythcy were not no aaware that uld under n0t p a g e 2 Standard opinion

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Recently Dr. Blandina Cardenas addressed the gang at Fort Lewis College. H er speech was the predictable stuff about diversity, and I disagreed with almost all of it. Among other things she said, "There's a great fear in the land of anyone who is different." I lead a pretty sheltered life, and I don't know a single person who has a great fear of anyone who is different. I suspect the doc is blowing a little smoke, or, she has committed what Winston Churchill called a terminological inexactitude.

One of my favorite plants is Buttcr- and-Eggs. The yellow flowers arc all over town. I m ade the mistake of looking up the plant in a flower book. The latin name is Linaria vulgaris. The plant is a member of the Figwort family. I think I'll just call it Butter- and-Eggs.

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G o o d R u n Turning Back the Clock b y Jon Denious in San Juan County Sheriff’s Blotter Ninety-four years ago A nice sleet storm overtook Sharon while she was walking September 12 - Received re­ home. She was peppered pretty well by the time I drove home. From The Silverton Standard undertaker's office yesterday quest for house check. I ler temper was a bit short. September 21,1901 afternoon. Deceased was A necklace was reported lost. "Where have you been?" she said. about 35 years of age and had Received house check re­ "Oh, here and there," 1 said. Ben Alihoff who has been prior to his death been an quest. sick for the past two weeks, "And why doesn't my key fit the door lock?" she said. employee at the Kendrick- A ring was reported lost. met with a peculiar accident "Did I overlook telling you I changed the locks?" I said. "You Gclder smelter as a helper. which resulted, no doubt, in September 13 - R eceived can never be too careful." house check request. instant death. Thursday at “You didn't tell me," she said through grit teeth. She was The busiest and mightiest Dog picked up from the dripping quite a bit on the porch, about 2 o'clock the sick man little thing that ever was made school. was lying in the sun at the "It's just as well," I told her. "You would just get the floor all is Dr. King's New Life Pills. Received house check re­ wet. We can't have that." west side of the Trimbath These pills change weakness quest. "Open the door," she said and shook like a wet dog. house and seemed to be suf­ into strength, listlessness into September 14 - A back pack fering untold agony with I am a gentleman, and a lady's wish is sacred to me. I opened energy, brain fag into mental reported lost. stomach complaint. When power. They're wonderful in the door and turned her in. September 15 - Investigated a asked if he wished to be As I had predicted, she was dripping on the floor. building up the health. Only loud party at Molas Lake causing removed to his room Nevertheless, I barely mentioned it. "You can clean that up 25« per box. Sold by S.D. a disturbance. answered in the negative. Cunningham, Druggist. later," I told her. September 16 - Investigated an It's hard to tell about women. They're unpredictable. Rather Shortly afterward he was missed and upon search being accident at 7th and Greene. than thank me, the wet little woman started hollering. Paint for your house instituted it was discovered Ash Cans for your alley Robert G. Davis of Orem, Utah 1 raised my hand to quiet her. "If you continue this irrational hit a vehicle owned by Randy that he has entered the out­ Brick or Lumber tirade," I wid. "I will have to leave." Walters of Las Animas, Colorado house and the place being an In a trice 1 found myself on the front porch with the door Harness for your horse as it was parked at the Greene open affair, he had no doubt bolted behind me. The sleet was continuing to come down. It Dishes for your wife Street Grocery. Davis was cited slashed through mo like a knife. fainted from the severe pains A range for your kitchen for Careless Driving. I 'was huddled up against the house when I noticed a fellow of the stomach and fell head­ In short, if you need anything September 17 - Received a sufferer beside me. It was the neighbor's dog, Sparky. long into the vault. He must from a tack to a steam engine, report of a stolen bike. Located Sparky and I have never become close. He enjoys chasing me, have remained there, from all we are the people to see. accounts, about one hour. The Stubbs & Jakway bike. It was not stolen. and I enjoy throwing rocks at him. Parking ticket issued. Sparky started to growl. "Nice doggie," I said. Sparky and I decided to have a good run, 1 led. I had opened up a gap of about two lengths between us when 1 got to the car. There was no time to get inside the car, but I jumped up on the bumper, on the hood, and, finally, on the top. Sparky was foiled. The best lie could do was get his front paws on the bumper. It was yet another example of a superior life form besting a lower animal, On the other hand, things could have been better. I was stranded on top of the car in a sleet storm, I shouted toward the house. "Get Sparky!" Sharon's face was at the window. I shouted again, "Get Sparkv!" She opened the window slightly and hollered, "Why arc you on top of the car?" While Sharon was busy being obtuse, my neighbor came over iii her foul weather gear and picked up Sparky. "Is Sparkums all wet?" she said and mizzled the foul beast. "Get that land shark out of here," I said, She looked up and saw me atop the car. Sparky growled. "Look, Sparkums," she said. "The nasty man is afraid of the cute little puppy." I got down from the car and walked back to the house. A wind from the north had sprung up, The sleet was coming down sideways. The door to the house was locked. 1 pounded on the door. Sharon let me in. "Why were you on the car?" she said. "I wanted to lower my body temperature fifteen or twenty 5 0 % O F F SPECIALS degrees," 1 said. HI TEC HIKING BOOTS $2WJ5 "Odd," she said. "You're dripping on the floor. You can clean FENWICK BAGS & TENTS KIDS’HIKING SHOES $1 9 .9 5 up the mess later." KIDS’ ROD & REEL COMBOS $7 .9 5 "Thank vou," I said.. SUNSHINE MOUNTAIN TENTS SELECTED TIMEX WATCHES MINI MAG LIGHTS $8 .5 0 COTTON SWEATERS SKI PARKAS & PANTS

M fâiifAvei* liufmigôvCO * 8:30-1 OpSiml (M) * aí7«2(H)0 Z o n i ng S kirm ish ______(Continued from page 1) structure for residential purposes looks of it. It won’t be the same.” for a period of time not to exceed Silverton’s zoning ordinance, sixty days per calendar year for a which was revised in 1984, says, in period of three years...” reference to the zoning districts, The Tyneses did not meet the “such regulations shall be m ade... 180 day deadline, which was as to the character of the district February 1995, but they did pay and its •-oculiar suitability for par­ for a building permit on June 19, ticular uses and with a view to 1995. Construction on the addi­ conserving the value of buildings tion began this summer, but the and encouraging the most ap­ matter came to the attention of propriate use of land throughout the Board of Adjustment again such municipality.” when it was learned that the cabin Town administrator Dave was occupied by persons other Erickson compares zoning laws l l ' than the property owners. to traffic signals, devices that At a public meeting on Sep­ society has evolved to help people tember 12, the Board of Adjust­ live together more orderly and ment decided to allow occupancy peacefully. “People have come to of the property, even though rely on the zoning regulations Tynes failed to meet the time re­ when they purchase property to quirements of the variance. How­ protect their vested interests and ever, another motion made it property values, and they expect clear that the occupancy must be the town to enforce the regula­ :‘-"V “ ,„„'■¿'-5-’ ‘ * ‘ by the property owner. tions in a fair and equitable man­ v;;' :k...... -¡¿few ,-M f'y*:--'*1,; ^»1:1 ' >•- ' " ‘ ^ " - y ...... The Tyneses didn’t want to put ner, he said. ’’Zoning ordinances an addition on the cabin. “We like are community decisions as to This cabin at 922 Reese Street has been the subject of a zoning controversy. the cabin,” said Bobbye Tynes. what is acceptable in each neigh­ “that’s why we bought it. We borhood that are formally didn’t want to take away from the adopted."

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Last Friday Silverton’s junior with over 14 schools. The junior Dear Ellie: Help! We hold down full-tim e jobs and have high girls volleyball team played high boys, Chris Erickson, Trent two very active kids who seem to get dirty standing still. their first game, on the home Rhoades, Zachary Timbrell and t e court. They lost both games to Jeremiah Greenfield, remain un­ Tonight we ran the dishwasher, bathed the Kids and threw Norwood. The good news is the defeated after three races. The in a load of laundry. But when I varsity girls won both games, 15-3 junior high girls finished in and 15-10. On Saturday Silverton second place, with only Rangely wanted to finally relax in a pounded Bayfield into the dust finishing ahead of them. They are nice hot bath, the water gave me with a two win victory against the Josanna Morningstar, Jessica goosebumps! I low do we keep freshman and j.v. teams! The Westlund, Carman Pastor and varsity’s record is now at 4-2. Tessi Baca. up with the housework and In Grand Junction, the junior Silverton hosts a cross country still indulge ourselves a little? high boys cross country team race this Saturday, starting at 10 placed firstl Competition was stiff a.m. — Keeping It Clean

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hy C'liris Smith In the end, Pastor asked that miltee was approved by the A do/on people attended Iasi I he vouchers and warrants be put board. Representatives from the The Pickle B arrel Thursday's school board meeting in his wife’s box at the school school are Janet O ’Leary, Kim T i m e t o G e t S t u f f e d and less than half had obvious (Pastor’s wife Pam is a teacher), While and John Jacobs. Com­ This is the next-to-last weekend for dinner, so Chef businesswilh the board. II’the rest rather than be mailed to his post munity representatives include Bonnie (her real name) is featuring Crab Stuffed Sole; were present beeause school office box. Pasior refuses to pick Bill MacDougall, Chris Nelson board meetings have become up the packets mailed lo all and Kay Erickson. Student repre­ Other specials are: more conflict-filled than TV school board members which sentatives will be appointed later. Chicken Smedley stuffed with drama, they were not disap­ contain minutes from the pre­ The board declined to appoint a pasta, artichoke hearts, cheese, pointed. vious meetings and vouchers and school board representative, veggies; Beef tenderloin with School board member George warrants to be a approved. wishing to wail until after the roasted garlic and wild Pastor stood and read an inflam­ In olher business, the school November 7 school board elec­ mushroom sauce, matory statement until he was >nird received a sel of school tion. Two position on the board and Linguini with clam sauce. stopped by superintendent Dan board policies prepared by Reese are open, now held by Penny Dinner TTiuraduy through Sundny, Lunch Dully Salfisberg. Salfisbcrg, joined then Miller. If approved, these new Moore and Scott Fetchenhier. by other board members, pleaded policies will replace the outdated with board president Chris and cumbersome policies that are George to slop Pasior because now in place. School board mem­ the .statement involved school ber Penny Moore asked, “Is thal personnel and should nol be aired all?” in disbelief when handed the at a public meeting, but in the 1 -inch thick slack thal could privacy of an executiv e session. replace the present policies that The school’s lawyer, Recsc are easily ihrce inches thick. She Miller, happened to be in atten­ said receiving the new policies is dance, and was asked for advice. a five year dream. He agreed thal ‘‘discussing per­ Miller said the policies sonnel al a public meeting is inap­ reflected the premise that the propriate." board of éducation is responsible No executive session was fur what is going to happen in the SMOOTH UNDER called, however. The subject of W E'VE G O T ITI school district and the ad- PRESSURE! Pastor's letter was his access to minislralion is responsible for The New Sport Bruiser school board records, and discus­ how it will happen. P r e m i u m Gas P l u s sion proceeded without further As mandated by stale law, a reference lo personnel. Pastor new school accountability com- threatened taking the matter to 9 5 district corut if he was denied ac­ each cess to school records, and cited S ‘W& 9 { E fE ’S Our newest shock designed specifically for state laws in defense of his posi­ Our finest performance engineered, gas the sport utility vehicle (Explorer, Samari, tion, shock delivers superior ride control over a Blazer, S10, Ranger, etc.) and Mini-vans. wide range of conditions. Premium Gas “There is not much of an issue SWB&IS Delivers a smoother, more comfortable Plus improves vehicle response and reduces passenger car-like ride. #'$88500-88602 from a legal standpoint," said 5 0 % O F F bottoming out. #'s 64-64908 Miller. “The issue is the manner and means of examining the Candy SaU OFF ROAD WARRIOR! 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AMERICAN FAMILY M ineral Creek A uto H w ySSO 387-5630 AUTO HOME OUSM SS HEALTH UFE . ivi'» AniMir.íin f ?imi4y Muluftl insurance Company 387-0255 1129 Greene Street H'/ffiif OHiUf WJ public notices PUBtilC NOTICE PUBLIC HDTICES FDfiUb NOTICE i organization; or the Secretary, U.S. PUBLIC NOTICE If you have any questions regarding this Camp NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL Department of Agriculture, Washington, SUNNYSIDE GOLD CORPORATION, project contact Paul Krabacher, Division of ESTATE AT TAX LIEN SALE AND OF D.C. 20250; or the Administrator. Rural P.O. BOX 177, SILVERTON, CO 81433, Minerals and Geology, 2946 B 1/2 Road, APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF Utilities Service, Washington, D.C. 20250. 307-5533, has filed an application for an Grand Junclton, CO 81503 or at (970) 248- TREASURER’S DEED Complaints must be filed within 180 days To Every Porson In Actual Possession or amended Reclamation Plan for MLR Permit 7253 by October 30,1995. after the alleged discrimination. Occupancy of the hereinafter Described No. M77-378 with the Division of Minerals The Colorado Inactive Mine Reclamation Loin’s Confidentiality will be maintained to the and Geology and Colorado Mined Land Program mitigates hazardous and environ­ Land, Lot or Premises, and to the Person In extent possible. Whose Name the same was Taxed or Reclamation Board under provisions of the mental problems associated with past min­ Published September 21, 1995 in.The Former residents Mark and Colorado Mined Land Reclamation Act. ing activities. The program is funded by Specially Assessed, and to all Persons Silverton Standard and The Miner. j Teresa Freeman were in town for having an Interest or Title ol Record In or The proposed affected areas are located in Federal grant money made available to the an area of suspended survey protracted to State of Colorado through the U.S. the quilt show. Teresa, who to the said Premises and To Whom It May NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL be in Township 42 North Range 7 West and Department of the Interior, Office of Surface Concern, and more especially to Domain ESTATE AT TAX LIEN SALE AND OF worked at the bank while here, Township 41 North Range 7 West, Minerals. John Rush Vann, Shelby Sharpe. Mining, Reclamation and Enforcement. APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OH N.M.P.M., San Juan County. Projects must meet eligibility requirements now works at a jcwelery store in You and each of you are hereby notified TREASURER’S DEED American Tunnel Area as outlined In the Surface Mining Control that on the 26 day of November A.D. 1991, To Evory Person in Actual Possession or Poncha Springs. She reports that Latitude 37‘ 53' 30“ Longitude 107' 38' 45" and Reclamation Act of 1977 - Public Law the then County Treasurer of the County of Occupancy of the hereinafter Described Mark won’t let her buy an Mayflower Mill Area 95-87. San Juan, In the State of Colorado, sold at Land, Lot or Premises, and to the Person in Latitude 37’ 49' 15" Longitude 107‘ 33‘ 30' Published September 21 and 28,1995 In emerald. Go figure. public tax lien sale to Larry H. Killian the Whose Name the same was Taxed or The proposed amendment Includes an following described real estate situate In The Silverton Standard and The Miner, Specially Assessed, and to all Persons !! addition of 1.56 acres (o the American the County of San Juan, State of Colorado, having an Interest or Title of Record in or Tunnel permitted area, leaving a quonset Ken and Karla have returned to-wit: STATEMENT OF NONDISCRIMINATION to the said Premises and To Whom It May structure for other uses than mining upon to Silverton from a river trip with Belladonna <1603 Eureka Mining District San Miguel Power Association, Inc. Is Concern, and more especially to Loes final reclamation at the American Tunnel the recipient of Federal financial assistance Freeland. : Don and Kathy Fritch on the area and donating the Mayflower Mill facili­ and said County Treasurer issued a certifi­ from the Rural Utilities Service, an agency You and each of you are hereby notified ties, brick powerhouse and adjacent build­ lower San Juan. The desert cate of purchase therefor to Larry H. Killian. of the U.S. Department of Agriculture, and that on the 26 day of November A.D. 1391, ings and iand to the San Juan County That said tax lien sale was made to sat­ is subject to the provisions of Title VI of the the then County Treasurer of the County ol cooled nicely and the river rose Historical Society In the Mayflower Mill isfy the delinquent taxes assessed against Civil Rights Act of 1964, as amended, San Juan, in the State of Colorado, sold at A re a .1 on cue. Now that Lake Powell is the said real estate for the year 1990; Section 604 of the Rehabilitation Act of public tax lien sale to San Juan County Additional Information may be obtained full, the river is back up to Grand That said real estate was taxed or spe­ 1973, as amended, the Age Discrimination the following described real estate situate from the Division of Minerals and Geology, cially assessed In the name of Domain Act of 1975, as amended, and the rules In the County ol San Juan, Stat* of Gulch, making for a lot of rowing 1313 Sherman St., Denver, CO 80203, Minerals, Inc. for said year 1990; and regulations of the U.S. Department of Colorado, to-wit: (303) 866-3567 or the San Juan County to get to the take-out at Clay Hills. That said Larry H. Killian on the 24 day Agriculture which provide that no person in A portion of the Stanley Placer Claim, Clerk and Recorder, 1512 Greene St., !! of August, 1995, the present holder of said the United States on the basis of race, U.S. Survey No. 1059, lying within the Silverton, CO, or the above named appli­ certificate, has made request upon the color, national origin, aoe or handicap shall Town of Silverton, San Juan County, The County Nurse will be in cant. Written comments must be filed with Treasurer of said County for a deed to said be excluded from participation In, admis­ Colorado, known as 1564 Greene Street, the Division of Minerals and Geology by the Silverton Clinic on Tuesday, real estate; sion or access to, denied the benefits of, or Silverton, CO. j 4:00 p.m. on October 11,1995. That a Treasurer's Deed will be issued otherw.se be subjected to discrimination and said County Treasurer Issued crtrtifi- September 26 from 6-8 p.m. Published August 31, 1995 and for said real estate to the said Larry H. under any of this organization's programs cates of purchase therefor to San Juan September 7, 14, and 21, 1995 in The Blood pressures will be screened, Killian at 10:00 o’clock A.M., on the 13 day or activities. County. i Silverton Standard and The Miner. EMTs may reccive their of March, A.D. 1996, unless the same has The porson responsible for coordinating That said tax lien sale was mado to sat- been redeemed. this organization's nondiscrimination com­ Hepatitis B vaccines, and infant PUBLIC NOTICE isfy the delinquent taxes assessed against Said property may be redeemed from pliance efforts Is Dwight Parker, Office eald real estate for the year 1990; STATE OP COLORADO immunizations will be available. said sale at any time prior to actual execu­ Manager. Any individual, or specific class That said real estate was taxed or spe­ Colorado Inactive Mine Reclamation tion of said Treasurer’s Deed. of individuals, who feels that this organiza­ cially assessed in the name of Loes !! Program Witness my hand this 8 day of tion has subjected them to discrimination Freeland for said year 1990; The State of Colorado, Division of For the first time in probably September, A.D. 1995. may obtain further Information about the That on the 15 day of August, 1994 said Minerals and Geology, Inactive Mine 20 years, the Southwest Water s/Beverly E. Rich statutes and regulations listed above from Sar Juan County assigned said certificate Reclamation Program is developing a pro­ County Treasurer of San Juan County and/or file a written complaint with this of purchase to George Dillon . Conservation District will hold Published September 14, 21, and 26, ject In San Juan County. The program will their monthly meeting in Silver­ 1995 In The Silverton Standard and The safeguard approximately 50 hazardous abandoned or inactive mine openings near Miner. ton. It is Tuesday, September 26 the towns of Tellurlde and Silverton. at the Legion Hall at 10 a.m. and is open to the public. San Juan County taxpayers help fund the district, which consists of nine count ies. Created in 1940 by the state legislature, its purpose is to foster water resources. RESTAURANT &. BAR ^ !! T H I S W E E K ! The brothers Kalina, Dan and Dave, are in Silverton this week Friday & Saturday from Chicago, once again spend­ Sept. 22 & 23 *9:00 p.m. ing their vacation time working on with projects for the Historical RALPH DINOSAUR Society. 1323 !! Greene Street Happy Hour M-F 5:00 to 7:00 pm Thanks to Kris Liljegren for tipping us off to the articles about Silverton that ran in Grand Junc­ tion Daily Sentinel by Nancy Lof- holm. One was about the town hall restoration with a photograph of Loren Lew. The other was titled “Sparse Silver­ ton, San Juan County’s mountain town caught between mining bust Solve th e problem once and for all with the amazing and lousing boom,” with a photo “NAIL SUCKER” of Jii c and Dylan Legge and no hammer! anotl of Billy Rhoades at the no nail gun! Legio all you need is a vacuum! Exclusively at your local hardware store, Patent Pending MORE NEW ITEMS: • Sturdl Floor • Shower Curtains • Rebar • Bolt Loosener (aka Nut-B-Gone)

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■ .■ ' ■ ' "TV •■■iW .ÏMV Pagi THE 8ILVERTON STANDARD "S. Weather Calendar of Events Camp for the coming week in Silverton is sponsored DEEP IN TUE ¡UGU COUNTRY as a public servict) courtesy of ELEVATION 9,318 FEET Durango* & Silverton Doin’s S e p t. HlKh Low 8am Pep 14 69 31 31 0 Narrow Gauge Eailroad Company Who can remember a fall when 15 61 30 41 Phone (970) 247-2733 for inform ation or reservations or .05 1^" the aspen leaves were so late to 16 68 31 31 0 Tolil Tripl write to 479 Main Avenue, Durant;'), Colorado 81301 Train SiW crlon l)coot3B7-5 H mnmbcP o fO ih iw d l lin k e r K<;bitl*rr.uil Excellent cabin location or try AfTiliiiU.s, Inc. P.O. Box 8 ♦ Silverton, CO 81433 commercial usage. Close to town. 2 (970) 387-5477 to 7 acres. $35,000 each. Call Ruth Siegfried RARE OPPORTUNITY B ro k e r Associate Choose from an entire block to 387-5883 build a residential home. 9M9 Greene Street Call for details. P.O. Box 477 Silverton, CO 8' I n c l uded is a map of the American Tunnel area with adjusted boundary for the permitted area.

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