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Show CASTLE VALLEY TIMES COMET TIMES Castle Valley, Utah - Volume 6, Number 3 - March 15, 1997 - SPRING DRAMA! Spectacular—Don’t Miss It ATLAS UPDATE Don’t miss Grand County High Last week the Nuclear Regulatory School’s Spring Drama Production, ‘ Commission moved one step closer to “Rumors,” a farce by Neil Simon. Come out and support our local talent, with Olivia Kulander as Cookie and Bruce Carey as Ernie. Jennifer Redding and Kris Taylor are directing the production We are working hard to establish a solid program so that drama has a chance to thrive in the future, and we encourage community support. . March 30th. Usually begins around 1 pm. Bring a pot-luck dish to share, plates, utensils and chairs. It may be another “spontaneous” event like it was last year. Would any parents like to set up the egg dyeing party for the Easter egg hunt? The new high school facility includes a 600 seat auditorium. We are hoping the administration looks at our efforts and recognizes the value of dra- ma as an applicable discipline contributing to a well—balanced curriculum The play: It is Charley and Myra Brock’s 10th wedding aniversary, and friends want to help them celebrate. TOWN SEEKING CLERK ASSISTANT The Town will be advertising for a position related to the work of the Town Clerk. A specificjob description is being prepared and will be published Only problem: Myra is not home when in the Moab TI. and posted at the front the guests arrive at the palatial estate of gate. The final job description is not the deputy mayor of New York and find yet available. Charley bleeding from a self—inflicted wound. The friends try to keep the mystery a secret from the late arrivals, giving rise to the rumors of the title. The work available will be taking minutes at Town meetings, tracking and remembering specific Town work (such as dates and timings for legal In addition, everyone has a physical mishap of some sort-car doors slamming on hands, fingers being bumed by hot trays, gunshots that processes and budget hearings), setting up and maintaining the Town filing system and possibly doing some of the Town financial work. If a Town office ber of hours each week. Tickets: $5 adults7$3 students. —Jennifer Redding The Town is trying to get a new person trained for the work before the The comet is now visible to the Binoculars give a dramatic view of the comet. Optimum moonless viewing occurs March 28-April 10 and April 26-May 9. State Nursery Tree and Shrub Orders have arrived. Pick them up soon. been released. A group of Grand County citizens met at the Grand County library Monday to plan what might next be done to get the tailings pile moved to the safer alternative site out near the airport. Bill Hedden reported that it now appears that the best legal approach to provisions of the Endangered Species Act. Initial hopes of using other legal approaches do not appear to be practical. The US Fish and Wildlife service is expected to issue a statement that capping the pile in place could adversely effect the endangered fish ——MORE ATLAS, p. 5 is built, someone may be needed to open the office for a small, fixed num- present clerk, Lois Oliver, leaves at the naked eye during the first hour after nightfall. (Look straight down the valley, just above the horizon.) It is still visible in the eastern sky, just before the sky begins to lighten. the tailings pile in place fulfills the NRC requirements. While the final EIS has not been released yet, it is also ergpected to support the capping in place alternative. The NRC will not make a final determination until the final EIS has getting the pile moved may be to use cause temporary deafness. Enjoy an evening’s entertainment, March 26th-28th at 7 pm in Star Hall. COMET HALE-BOPP formally approving the “capping in place” alternative for reclamation of the Atlas tailings pile. The NRC’s final Technical Evaluation Report (TER) says that the Atlas Corp’s plan to cap KZMU RADIO STATION BENEFIT end of this year. Sunday, March 23rd there will be a KZMU benefit at Bill Viavant’s house The rate of pay will be in the $8$10 per hour range depending on the in Castle Valley from 1-7 pm. During job and on the qualifications of the applicant tournaments, a DJ dance for all ages, CASTLE VALLEY COMMUNITY SWAP MEET Sat, April 12, 9 am—4 pm on the Community Lot Rain date— April 26th. Bring your best junk and meet your neighbors! For more information contact Barbara Zinn or Cris Coffee at 259-2245. the afternoon there will be games, silent auction and a potluck dinner. Morris is cooking lasagna. Please call him, so he knows how much to pre— pare (——8898 or —6666). Funds raised will go towards purchasing the antenna facilities needed to rebroadcast KZMU programs in the valley. Donations requested. Bill’s house is at the lower or northeast end of Buchanan Lane. For more information call Morris or Bill (259-8898) or Wynn or Bon at KZMU (259-8824). |