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Show C peaceful residential community. I would like to look back and say, “We invested well. I am really glad to be living here.” (And I would like to drive RICHARD WILLIAMS 1. Born and raised in Mesa, AZ. I went through public school system, played varsity football, track, sang bass down Castle Valley Drive still exchanging a wave and a smile with everyone passing the other way.) Mutual respect is required, as well as self-respectful behavior, in honest decision making. We will need energetic practical information gathering, extensive opinion polling, and the pooling of skills. Risks of interdepen- in A Cappella choir. I went one year to 7. To try and maintain this rural atmosphere without too many rules and BYU, two years on a mission for LDS (Mormon) Church to Argentina, working together and by thinking of graduated from Arizona State Univer- our neighbors. dence will be necessary. GEORGE OT'I'INGER Hello, this is George Ottinger (Spanish Major), then 11 years in US Army (one year Viet Nam as a helicopter pilot, helicopter instructor pilot, three years Germany at several US Army posts). Then I was passed over for Major, so I went back to Mesa and spent next 11 years in construction an avid aficionado of African and Caribbean music. I cave explore about the globe and I’m an elder of the analog lived in Fnrita, Colorado, and we were looking to move there, then they moved member of the board of Directors during the past 12 years. I teach high school Mathematics and Physics. I’m school of electronic music. I’m not perfectly sure why I am again nrnning for the POA board. I can offer continuity and experience in an efficient manner. I will not reinvent the wheel. I'll serve in any capacity except the Roads Committee. Everyone else struggles to please people there—good luck. My vision for the valley is devel— opment of the community lot and the BLM acreage near the mailboxes. I can foresee a community meeting hall and] or firehouse on one lot or the other, hopefully by five years from now. I also hope water rights will be protected Canyonlands Llamas here to CV and so did we. They all ANN BENGE moved back to Colorado, and we stayed. We are still in the process of finishing our home and working the land. 2. I want to be involved and help with decisions and policies affecting our beautiful valley. 3. The POA needs to establish a {m general guidelines for community living but not infringe upon a person’s rights of “life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness” as stated in the Constitu— tron. 4. I’ve spent the last year helping from excessive development and Joan Sangree on the Road Committee and would like to continue. population growth, particularly on state 5. lands near Round Mountain and Castle Rock. regulations. We can get there by sity, BA in Secondary Education (sheet metal and service plumbing). Along the way, my wife had five boys and one girl (no, she’s not spoiled) and we were tired of city life and wanted to get more rural—fmit trees, animals, large garden, etc. My brother-in-law writing. I've held all four officers as a 6. I spent three years as a liaison officer between artillery, armor, and mechanized infantry commanders. To help policy makers see that sometimes people are more important CVSR 1911 Moab, Utah 84532 (801) 259-5739 than some policies. We Have What You Need to prove up on your water rights. 0 Trees 0 Planting 0 Irrigation Supplies 0 0 Maintenance 0 Call 259-8274 275 Williams Way, Moab CASTLE CANYON NURSERY FREE Castle Valley DELIVERY §\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\\‘\\\\X\ WWWkWWW‘W OOLER TIMES - SEPTEMBER 1994 - 7 ~ |