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Show BORROWED TIMES v MAY 1994 - 9 Letters to the Times POA/Town Notes It's budgeting time of year again. Asking for Help Many of you know Eldon Ray and have had work done for you by his excavation company. He is a warm and Your letters to the Times are welcome and may be addressed to Cris Cofley. CVSR 2607, Moab UT caring man who always offers his expertise on the job. His daughter has been fighting breast cancer for eight years and is now in need of a bone marrow transplant She needs our help in donations for the $100,000 operation and another $80,000 for treatment if the operation is successful. She is 37 years old and has three children. Please let’s 84532. Deadline is the 101h of the month. We ask that you keep letters reasonably short—300 words or less—and we reserve the right to condense them as'space POA Board and Town Council once again signed contract for joint administration of town/POA business. POA collects POA dues; town then pays for road work and administrative functions. Most of the community money is headed for roads as usual. Exact budget figures for town will be discussed at next Town Council meeting. POA Board agreed to give same demands. Thanksfor your views on public issues or information of amount of money to town as last year. In addition the POA Board asked that interest to the CV community. some extra money be specifically dedicated to the following three projects: 1) $1000 for surveying roads show some good Castle Valley support and send donations to: Peggy Ray, Box amounts of information about the 10, Moab, Utah, or give to Denise history of the valley, especially the not in their platted easements, 2) $1700 for community lot for completing well D’Agnese, Castle Valley 259-6382. State Lands exchange in the 19703. I got to meet a lot of new folks, both in & water set-up, and $150 to the Any donation large or small will be much appreciated. Thank you! —Denise D’Agnese the valley and in Moab. I worked closely with Joan and with Jack Campbell, learning plenty in the mediation group for training expenses. POA Board hired Andrea Wheel— ing as their bookkeeper after the resignation of Diane Young. process. I had a chance to play detec- Enjoyed the Challenge tive! I feel a much stronger bond to the Town Council heard report from Planning Commission on viSit by Dear Friends and Neighbors, I’d like to thank Joan Sangree and community now that I‘ve been able to serve it a little. Mostly, I learned not to retired SLC planner, Mark Haffey, who the Castle Valley Times for the be afraid of volunteering to help out; even though I’m not a full-time resident in the valley I was able to find a way to make a difference. I heartily recom- appreciation expressed over my work to reinstate the Upper 80 easement. It’s also important for everyone to realize how rewarding this volunteer effort was for me. In the course of my investigation, I learned amazing mend volunteerism to everyone! —Sincerely, Barbara Zinn has volunteered to help CV with some of our planning. He will help us protect ourselves from large scale development occurring on state lands within the town. Town Council also sent letter to BLM requesting that BLM notify the town when it is beginning to consider approving any activities in the CV area. BLM recently approved several proposals in our area without giving us any notice or chance to comment. —Jack Campbell Canyonlands Llamas J) ANN BENGE /Wl/W/M1WM l JANIE TUFT - SALES AGENT/OWNER CVSR 1911 Moab, Utah 84532- (801) 259-5739 47 E. CENTER STREET ' MOAB, UT 84532 801-259-2650 ' FAX 801-259-2699 P.O.Box 1121 - Moab UT 84532 Res. 801—259—8360 - Leave Message M.L.S. REALTOR |