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Show CASTLE VALLEY TIMES BRIEF TIMES: Castle Valley, Utah - Volume 5, Number 4 - THANKS! The front gate area is looking much better thanks to the efforts of Castle Valley residents Linda Brady, Paul and Marge Sizemore, Cliff and Theresa Eggling, Ken Johnson. Jolene Williams and the Girls Mutual, and Gn'f Fitzgerald and the CV Cub Scouts. Old signs were removed, thou— sands of nails, staples and tacks were pulled from the poles, and Paul Sizemore brought down his tractor and smoothed out the deep, loose gravel that could trap a car if it got too close to the fences. Thanks ! THANKS! Last week Denise Lucas once again spent a lot of her time organizing a two day compostmanure hauling extravaganza that benefited a lot of Castle Valley gardeners and wannabe green thumbs. Thanks, Denise, for sharing the bounty of your horses! THANKS! If you have noticed the great looking new road signs along CV Drive, Rose and Damian are the responsible parties. Seems like the new road sign project began at least four years ago, with numerous other people agreeing to do them, but something always changing their plans. Anyway, Rose and Damian agreed to do it awhile back--—and we’ve finally gotten new road signs! The new signs are mounted lower than usual so that car headlights will shine on them at night. Thanks, Rose and Damian APRIL 15, 1996 SPRING CLEAN-UP FREE TRASH HAULING! This Saturday, April 20th, the Solid Waste District will have two huge dumpsters on the community lot for Castle Valley residents. The dumpsters will be brought out at 9am and will be emptied and returned as needed throughout the day. These dumpsters are for the larger, bulkier type of trash that comes from yard clean-up. Reg— ular, household/kitchen garbage will not be accepted. Old tires are OK. Small amounts of yard/tree trimmings may be accepted if cut and bundled up. Old appliances are OK, but refrigerators must have had the freon removed by a certified serviceman. If you have any old cars that you would like to get rid of, they think they will be able to haul — WE'RE ALL PLANTING CV EASTER PARTY LIVES ON! CV children, old and young alike, gathered on the community lot Easter Sunday for the annual PWThis. year it. was not arranged before hand. But the love of this ritual drove us all into action. Eggs and goodies were hid, candy was substituted for the cake-walk, tables & food magically appeared---and the Easter party was happening. Games, good food, conversation with great neigh— bors---yes, fun was had by all. To everyones delight a ground squirrel made a special appear- ance. Don’t forget to join the cele— bration next Easter!!! —Chandra Paetsch TOWN COUNCIL VACANCY away a few. Gas tanks must be purged and ripped open before they can be accepted. Any car still on its tires is considered towable and must have a title before it can be taken. Please call Terri Nixon at the Solid Waste District office to make arrangements to have a car removed (259-3867). Other things that they won’t There is an open seat on the CV Town Council, following the resignation of Lois Oliver at the March Town Council meeting. The Town Council will be accepting letters of interest from CV residents for the vacancy until May 6th. If you are interested, please send your letter of interest to the Town of Castle Valley, take are car batteries, liquid paints, used engine oil, and any other toxic or hazardous waste. Let’s try to make this work for the folks from the Solid Waste District and Bob’s Sanitation. A spring clean—up is really helpful for CV residents-—-so let’s hope they are able to help us again next year —Jack Campbell CVSR Box 2705, Moab, UT 84532. LAST REMINDERATLAS TAILINGS DEIS COMMENTS ARE DUE BY THE END OF APRIL |