CONTACT INFORMATION Mining Records Curator Arizona Geological Survey 416 W. Congress St., Suite 100 Tucson, Arizona 85701 520-770-3500 http://www.azgs.az.gov [email protected] The following file is part of the James Doyle Sell Mining Collection ACCESS STATEMENT These digitized collections are accessible for purposes of education and research. We have indicated what we know about copyright and rights of privacy, publicity, or trademark. Due to the nature of archival collections, we are not always able to identify this information. We are eager to hear from any rights owners, so that we may obtain accurate information. Upon request, we will remove material from public view while we address a rights issue. CONSTRAINTS STATEMENT The Arizona Geological Survey does not claim to control all rights for all materials in its collection. These rights include, but are not limited to: copyright, privacy rights, and cultural protection rights. The User hereby assumes all responsibility for obtaining any rights to use the material in excess of “fair use.” The Survey makes no intellectual property claims to the products created by individual authors in the manuscript collections, except when the author deeded those rights to the Survey or when those authors were employed by the State of Arizona and created intellectual products as a function of their official duties. The Survey does maintain property rights to the physical and digital representations of the works. QUALITY STATEMENT The Arizona Geological Survey is not responsible for the accuracy of the records, information, or opinions that may be contained in the files. The Survey collects, catalogs, and archives data on mineral properties regardless of its views of the veracity or accuracy of those data. .r ARIZONA HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, 1983 Don Aldridgp, . Art Hamilton Frank Kelley Sterling Ridge R - Lake Havasu City D - Phoenix R - Scottsdale R - Glendale Bart Baker Benjamin Hanley Don Kenney Elizabeth Rockwell R - Hereford D - Window Rock R - Phoenix R - Phoenix Burton Barr Jim Hartdegen Mark Killian E . C . Rosenbaum R - Phoenix R - Casa Grande R - Mesa D - Globe David Bartlett 1 Larry Hawke John Kromko Armando Ruiz C D -'Tucson R - Tucson D - Tucson D - Phoenix Jan Brewer Henry Haws Joe Lane Jim Skelly R - Peoria R - Mesa R - Willcox R - Scottsdale Carmen Cajero Bev Hermon Jim Meredith James Sossaman C D - Tucson R - Tempe R - Phoenix R - Higley Jim Cooper Pete Hershberger Paul Messinger Lela Steffey R - Mesa C R - Tucson R - Scottsdale R - Mesa Glenn Davis Chris Herstam Sam McConnell, Jr . Rhonda Thomas D - Phoenix R - Phoenix R - Flagstaff R - Phoenix Bob Denny Jesus Higuera Debbie McCune Doug Todd R - Litchfield Park llf D - Tucson D - Phoenix R - Tempe Bill English Cal Holman Frank McElhaney Steve Vukcevich R - Sierra Vista R - Paradise Valley D - Wellton D - Safford Henry Evans Roy Hudson Robert McLendon Carolyn Walker D - Tolleson D - Apache Junction D - Yuma D - Phoenix Jerry Everall Jane Hull Richard Pacheco Nancy Wessel R - Prescott R - Phoenix D - Nogales R - Phoenix Peter Goudinoff Bob Hungerford Daniel Peaches John Wettaw D - Tucson R - Phoenix R - Window Rock R - Flagstaff Jim Green Jack Jewett James Ratliff Earl Wilcox ~~~ R - Tucson i~ R - Tucson R - Sun City D - Phoenix Edward Guerrero Leslie Johnson Cindy Resnick Patricia Wright D - Globe R - Mesa C D - Tucson l R - Glendale Postcards and letters should be addressed as follows : Hon . Arizona Legislature State Capitol Phoenix , Arizona 85007 ARIZONA SENATE, 1983 3/fr Lela Alston Juanita Harelson Manuel Pena, Jr . D - Phoenix R - Tempe D - Phoenix Pete Corpstein John Hays Peter Rios R - Paradise Valley R - Yarnell D - Hayden Bill Davis Jeffrey Hill S . H . Runyan R - Phoenix R - Tucson R - Litchfield Park r William DeLong Arthur Hubbard, Sr . Ed Sawyer R - Tucson D - Ganado D - Safford Tony Gabaldon Peter Kay Jacque Steiner D - Flagstaff R - Phoenix R - Phoenix Polly Getzwiller Carl Kunasek Wayne Stump D - Casa Grande R - Mesa R - Phoenix J) Lf Luis Gonzales Anne Lindernan Jack Taylor D - Tucson R - Phoenix R - Mesa Alfredo Gutierrez Greg Lunn Stan Turley D - Phoenix R - Tucson R - Mesa Jaime Gutierrez John Mawhinney Robert Usdane D - Tucson R - Tucson R - Scottsdale A . V . Hardt Jones Osborn Tony West D - Globe D - Yuma R - Phoenix continued on back CINDY L . RESNIICK 9649EASTBAKER ° O~gHESpqT COMMITTEES : TUCSON, ARIZONA 85710 v O COUNTIES & y! d~~T ~_ q MUNICIPALITIES GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS DISTRICT 14 o PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS TRANSPORTATION 1912` ,~Arizuna Pause of Eprrzentatffjes ljtlcenix , rizona 85007 March 16, 1983 Mr . James D . Sell 2762 West Holladay Street Tucson, AZ 85706 Re : HB2344, Public Employment Contract ; Invalidity Dear Mr . Sell : Thank you for your comments regarding HB2344 . This bill has not been heard by the House Committee of the Whole . However, when it is, I will give careful consideration to the points you made regarding this issue . Cor 'ally, CINDY L . RF[C State- resentative CLR/ kd /i U.S. DEPARTMENT OF THE INTERIOR " ; R BUREAU% OF LAND MANAGEMENT ' i ~`~ ~ ARM [PUBUC LANDS «-~ This is another in a continuing series of information newsletters designed to keep the public and OCTOBER 1982 r user groups informed on BLM policies and programs . ARIZONA TO HOST `U PUBLIC LANDS 0 S ' COUN L Aa - vu the third~m . .. ' The 21-member citizens group, appointed by the Secretary of the y Interior , makes recommendations 7 01Pee-;* on policies and programs dealing -. }~~' J r with resources and uses of public lands, as well as on implementation Photo courtesy of Rick Giase, The Phoenix Gazette Diana Decker and Graham Wilson struggle with of the Federal Land Policy and a 20-foot steel pipe Management Act . The Council will .focus on nation - ti THAN K S GO TO BOY SCOUTS, SIERRA CLUBBERS - al aspects of BLM's "asset manage - Blisters , sweat, sore muscles , wet birds. The pond, northeast of Bowie, ment " program , which involves the feet-- and the satisfaction of per- -- is fed by an artesian well . - sale of surplus lends . The Phoenix forming a needed public service . Sierra Club . members hiked into area is an ideal location for the These were the rewards of 16 Aravaipa Canyon to dismantle national meeting because it show- young men and two adult leaders three-quarters of a mile of 2-inch cases many of the land use con -,/ from Safford Boy Scout Troop No . steel pipe that extended from flicts and issues brought on by rapid 834, and 19 members of the Grand Aravaipa Creek to rangelands on the growth. Canyon Chapter of the Sierra Club . plateau. The Phoenix area also will pro- Both groups volunteered their Installed 30 years ago by a local vide the Council an excellent labor on weekends , and were rancher to pump water to his cattle, opportunity to observe examples of assisted by BLM employees , in the pipeline had gone unused since cooperative relations between BLM ' public service efforts in the Safford BLM developed another livestock and state and local governments. District. water source . The January meeting at the The Boy Scouts planted In backbreaking work, 20-foot Phoenix Hilton Hotel will combine bulrushes at Posey Well, a 50-acre sections of pipe , weighing 150 field trips with committee meetings , pond, to stabilize the bank and pro- pounds each, were carried to level panel discussions, informal working vide cover and nesting habitat for areas and lifted out of the canyon by groups and the opportunity for helicopter . Council members to hear public , SALES WON'T DAMAGE RECREATION USE comments. General sessions will be ` open to the public and news media . /V LM Director Robert Burford has through residential developments, Arizona has two members on the assured outdoor recreationists that shopping centers , hospitals, or Council, Ben Avery , Phoenix , and proposed sales of some public lands similar commercial ventures . Cecil Miller, Tolleson. won't affect hunting , fishing, rock- "Other lands being considered hounding , and other types of leisure- for sale are sma!! and generally time pursuits . isolated tracts that greatly com- LOCAL GOVERNMENTS Speaking to a national conference plicate our management and are of the Outdoor Writers Association LEASE PUBLIC LANDS often surrounded by private lands," of America in Spokane , Burford said. BLM's Good Neighbor Policy Washington , Burford explained that He added that since these tracts resulted in recent lease agreements lands to be offered for sale generally are seldom of value for hunting, they with the State for prison expansion are those having special appeal to will not pose a loss to sportsmen. and with Apache Junction , Mesa, urban areas , not outdoor Burford said Interior Secretary Tucson , three school districts , and enthusiasts. James Watt has emphasized that a non-profit corporation for rec- He said these would be lands access to recreation lands would reation and public purposes . that would allow community growth .. not be impaired through land sales . `I WILDERNESS HEARING ,._ ' step in a long9 Pprocess to Thee proposedproposed actionacti3n and thethe VISITOR determine whether certain BLM " alternatives are analyzed in the APPRECIATES DESERT . public lands are suitable or nonsuit- draft EJS, which is available from On stationery headed "slo'My .. $ able for designation by Congress as BLM's State and Phoenix District but Shirley", BLM received the { wilderness areas has taken place offices. following letter from Mrs . Wallace --.-- with completion of a draft wilder- Deadline for commenting on the (Shirley) MacDonald of Milton, ' nessenviromental impact statement Draft EIS is December6, after which Washington : (EIS) dealing with a portion of west- these comments will help guide "For quite a few years we have central Arizona that includes parts completion of the final document . felt we wanted to write and say of Maricopa, Yavapai, Mohave, and The BLM deadline to make Thank You' for the privilege to stay :'.Yuma Counties .
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