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Show Guard against rabies, disease can be deadly Castle Valley Comments t will be given them in post office box along with a set of keys. Committee Selected The architectural control and planning committee has been formed with an announcement from Chairman Linda Jarman naming the committee members. Linda Whitcopf, Joan Schmidt and Elaine McGann have been chosen to serve on this committee. Don Tuft, Chairman of the road committee said he hasnt made a decision on his committee members yet but indicated that he would make his selection in the next few then-presen- ar days. CPR Classes CPR classes will begin Tuesday, November 30 at the Castle Valley Fire Station at 7 p.m. and will continue Saturday morning at 10 a.m. at the LDS Church. The wnmm Telephones JlobileSoutheastern Utah IQJServing Direct dial both in and out Green River, Ut., to Ariz. - Henry MtnS. to Colo. 3 Channels 18,000 sq. mi. coverage Royces Mobile Telephone Co. 50 N. Main 259-831- 9 Moab classes, which will be for certification, is part of the training for the fire department members but they have been made available for all valley residents who want to learn CPR. Both meetings must be attended to qualify. Fire Station Improving Approximately 650 feet of concrete flooring was poured Saturday morning, Novem-be- rr 20 by department members and other residents. Valley residents Dennis Godwin, Ken Johnson and Don Tuft donated their talents and helped the department members with the project. The Saturday work session was another step by the department to complete the fire station which eventually will include a training room. Thanksgiving Dinnerr The Castle Valley Institute l will again this year host Thanksgiving dinner and program for many Castle Valley folks as well as people from Moab and other parts of the state. Traditionally, 150 people gather at the Institutes repair shop which will be decorated for the occasion and partake of delicious food prepared by the schools staff and students. The program that follows in the chapel demonstrates the musical talents of then-annua- the students. Christmas Local people selling d items hand-crafte- -3 WHERE Old Hospital Building First West & Center Street WHEN Dec. from 7 p.m. Dec. 4 from 10a.m. 6 p.m. 1-- -- Santas Helper will be taking pictures from 4 until 6 p.m. on Saturday! (Children must be accompanied by an adult) , area Girl Scout chairman selected Times-lndependen- t, Thursday, Nov. 25, 1982 Every so often some Utah community gets a rabies scare. The potential threat of this disease that can be deathly to people and animas places a high priority on prevention. One of the most important steps to avoid exposure to rabies is to not keep wild animals as policies and standards that pets, says Gar Workman, govern the programs for extension wildlife specialist, 13,000 girls and adults in the Utah State University. Utah Girl Scout Council. People are' more apt to get Mrs. Day, the wife of rabies from wild animal pets Norman, has served in Girl than from domestic animals. - Vv Scout positions of Brownie This is the case because dogs w and Junior leadership, Troop and many cats are routinely Mrs. Hope Day Cookie Chairman, Carbon vaccinated for rabies. UnforNew GS Fund Drive and a unit tunately, many people do leader at the CarabonEm-er-y pick up cats from any source Girl Scout summer camp. as pets and fail to get them She has two daughters and is vaccinated. Mrs. Hope Day, Spring active in the P.T.A., Relief Any susceptible unvaccinGlen, takes the reins as Society, and serves as a ated animal can present a Workman District 7 Chairman repreprimary teacher and belongs rabies hazard. to said bats a found as carriers or Carbon, Emery, bowling league. senting rabies seem to get the most Her duties include chairGrand and San Juan counties attention. But he warned, on the Utah Girl Scout ing the District 7 meetings, Dont forget that other wild Council Board. The working with Neighborhood board consists of elected and Community Girl Scout animals must be regarded as from Chairmen and coordinating possible carriers. It isnt representatives events and trainings with worth the risk of rabies to throughout Utah. Under the leadership of Mrs. Dawn Miner, the pick them up and take them President Nancy Giles, Salt executive Girl Scout Staff home as pets. Besides, its Lake City, the board set field adviser for the area. against the law. ..7 Contract Awarded It was announced by Postmaster Lew Prowse that Lyle Palmer of Moab was awarded the contract for mail carrier to Castle Valley. Nearly 20 bids were submit ted for the job, which will require delivering mail to the neighborhood boxes that are set up at the entrance to the River Ranchos six days per week, and remaining at the boxes for a half hour for light postal duties. The contract is valid only until summer when all of the existing contracts expire. Bids for new five-yecontracts will be submitted at that time. Prowse indicated that a final decision hasnt been made on the addresses yet but urged those wishing to have their mail switched to Castle Valley to fill out a change of address form. He said that the new address The A3 Kellings on Newtons Everybddy knows Newtons Law of what goes up, must come down. 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