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the return of the bond was not made as Piccone will be notified when he will be <br />arraigned. <br />The man was the second person to be arrested on a charge of possessing beer within <br />the last few days. Yesterday Tony Scarpilla, also of Louisville was fined $100 on the same <br />charge. <br />By the time of the 1930 census, the Piccone family had moved to Denver. The house at 541 <br />Jefferson was likely being rented out. <br />Hayes Family Ownership, 1933-1990 <br />In 1933, Charles Piccone sold 541 Jefferson to Sarah Jane "Jane" Hayes (1875-1970). At the time <br />of her purchase of 541 Jefferson, her husband, John Thomas Hayes, had died three years <br />earlier, in 1930. They had come from Wales to the U.S. and to Louisville in 1912 with their son, <br />Jack, and John Thomas Hayes had worked as a coal miner. <br />Jane Hayes moved into 541 Jefferson with her grown son, John "Jack" Hayes, and her young <br />grandson, Clifford. Jack Hayes (1905-1985) married Jewell Acton (1912-1982) in 1927 and they <br />had a son, Clifford (1928-1983). Records indicate that they broke up in the 1930s. The 1940 <br />census shows that Jack, his mother, Jane, and his son, Clifford were living together in the <br />household at that time, and presumably Jane was helping to raises Clifford. John Hayes <br />remarried to Thelma Lucas in 1948. <br />The following 1948 photo of the house and a ground layout sketch are from the Boulder County <br />Assessor card: <br />4 <br />