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Show !MirTiriiiwii HBfilly r ig pg (Tljc Eimcs-lnbrprnhrn- Thursday, October 17, t, 1996-P- age A3 Season opener this weekend calls deerhunters to the field Depending on the area hunted, hunters should see more deer than last year when the general season Utah buck deer hunt ing in Utahs most popular hunt: 1 ) before hunting on properly posted private land, hunters must obtain written permission from the landowner. Written per opens Oct. 19. Most deer herds are improving, said Mike Welch, big game program coordinator with the Division of Wildlife Resources. Deer numbers are up in the Divisions Northern and Central regions, and parts of the Northeastern Region. A weekly column in the Salt Lake Tribune entitled Where Is It? features a photo of a Utah landmark each week. Those who correctly identify the location stand a chance of winning the . book, One Day In by Tribune outdoor writer Tom Wharton. Two weeks ago, the photo of the week was one of Castle Rock Drought also has affected deer herds through most of the Divisions Southeastern Region, with deer numbers the same or slightly lower than last year, . Welch said. The Divisions Southern Region also has been affected by drought. Welch expects Southern Region deer hunters to see about the same number of deer as last year. Welch has two important reminders for hunters participat- - . and the Priest and the Nuns. Seventeen people correctly identified the photo and Linda Riggs of Castle Valley won the drawing and will receive the book that illustrates a day in many of Utahs small towns, including Castle Valley. Linda says she reads the Salt Lake paper every day at lunch. She saw the picture and decided to submit to the contest. POA MEETING In preparation for the annual general Property Owners Association meeting to be held Oct. 26, the board of directors has sent out a packet of informa- 259-444- 1 Movies Effective Friday shows before 6 p.m. $3.50 the and the e tion to POA members. Among the information is a letter from the POA board and the Mayor of Castle Valley listing accomplishments and challenges. Also included is the official ballot for candidates for the POA board of directors. Running for a position on the board this year ghost darkness I. ni DimUHTlDIY MUMOUfflriCIMIS COWOMTION t aman tnit nimw ncnwi u. uom . Nightly 7:15 & 9:15 Sat-Su- n Mat. 1:15 & 3:15 Sill are Jack Campbell, Theresa Carey, Anita King, Ray Taylor and Richard Williams. Write-i- n candidates may also be added at the time of the meeting. Also on the ballot is a proamendment and a posed vote on capital improvements fund asking, Should the POA board set aside $20,000 in a capi- www.mca.com Nightly 7:00 & 9:15 p.m. Sat. & Sun. Matinee 1:00 & 3:15 by-la- w 77te PG ntomKRfeiM JUKffauuitu ; tal improvement fund specifically for use in constructing a public building on the community lot in Castle Valley? The mailing also includes a ttrmtmtKmt Nightly 7:00 & 9:00 Sat-Su- n Mat 1:00 & 3:00 580 Kane Cr. Blvd. Turn at McDonalds! Gift Certificates Available! I easily locate regional boundaries, the boundaries have been Castle Valley Comments Drought has affected the southern end of the Northeastern Region, so hunters in this area probably wont notice a substantial increase in deer numbers over last season, Welch said. All changed to follow major roads and rivers. Some areas are now located in a different region than years past. This may lead to confusion among hunters, as they try to decide which permit they need for a particular area. All general season buck deer hunt boundary questions can be quickly answered by studying the General Season Buck Deer mission must be carried by the hunters, while on the property. 2) to help deer hunters more J You are invited . . . to meet the candidate! Julie Davies Utah State Senate Hunt Boundaries map in the 1996 Utah Big Game Proclamation and Hunting Guide. Welch pointed out three proxy designation form, the annual treasurers report and in . some cases, the survey that was previously sent to registered voters. CHIP SEAL JOB The chip seal of Castle Val- day. The Library has many new titles are: The Main Corpse by Diane Mott Davidson, Tales of Burning Love by Louise Erdrich; Dead to Rights by J.A. Jance; Executive Orders by Tom Clancy; Legend by Jude books! Some ing and justification for doing it in the first place? Current monthly sewage fees of $22 would generate $1,276 maximum, and at present there are but fifteen homes to provide of that amount. A recent practice has required excavation one-fourt- h should really appreciate this major convenience. of the total sewage leach field to excessive depths (i e., twelve to fifteen feet) and replace that removal with other earth at exo- . . . Continued from page 2 hills, and rills that do not lend well with municipal sewage flow requirements. The established sizes of plots provided for septic tankleach field sewage and water wells to meet state health codes indefinitely. Now all of a sudden it is said that municipal sewage is to be forced upon Kayenta Heights at exorbitant costs. The Western Association of Land Users (WALU) were unable to attain an estimated magnitude of municipal sewage costs in Kayenta Heights in which to extrapolate realistic cost factors applicable to individual building sites. It is realized that costs of municipal sewage in Kayenta Heights will be extreme per site as compared to normal density city lot developments considered for residential sewage. And this area of costs obviously running to hundreds of thousands of dollars is to be spread across sectors of the taxpaying populace of Spanish Valley. Believe it or not! Costs to respective homebuilders for hook-u- p can amount to an estimated $6,000 and increase from this point contingent upon extent of run and complexity to achieve hook-up- . rbitant expense to the home builder. Yet, there are sewage leach fields all over the valley, including those in Kayenta Heights, that have given com- plans. Southern Region permits also are sold out, so hunters who planned on hunting in the Fishlake National Forest, but havent obtained a Southeastern or Southern Region permit yet (depending on the portion of the forest they wished to hunt), will also need to make new plans. Hunters also are reminded that to speed the recovery of deer herds in the Book Cliffs and Henry Mountains, the three units in these areas are closed to deer hunting Hunters with further questions may call their regional Division office or the Divisions Salt Lake office .at Deveraux; The Mammoth Book of the West by Jon E. Lewis; Emma Watson by Joan Aiken; The Republican War against Women by Tanya Melich; Melody by VC. Andrews; Witchhght by Marion Zimmer Bradley; Cloud's Ruler by C.J. Cherryh, The Last Thing lie Wanted by Joan Didion; Full House by Stephen Jay Gould; Prayers for the Dead bv Faye Kellerman, Out of Sight by Elmore Leonard, Jack and Jill by James Patterson, The Last Don by Mario Puzo; The Keys to the Street by Ruth Rendell; Sweet Revenge by Nora Roberts; The Lie with Lions by Dorothy Dunnett; and The Bestseller by Olivia Goldsmith. We will be closed for November 28, 29 and 30 (Thursday, Friday and Saturday) for the Thanksgiving holidays. If you have received a letter from us regarding overdue books, please bring them back! The next step for us is to turn the matter over to the County Attorney. into an existing, planned, sparsely settled area does not represent much forward thinking, nor can the costs be justified for the respective property owners, based on the minimal two acres established for home sites. Isnt it time for Grand County residents to demand some answers to the poor and unrealistic judgment that is experienced in administering very costly growth fostered by our local Construction has begun at 3100 So. Hwy 191 on 5 acres Rick McElheney - contractor Surveying by Keogh Land Surveying Planning & Desing - Project Managers Temporary facility to open in November on site HY e growth??? by W. decision- and that appointed Service Boards be held in check from their empire building to achieve Presented "Real Estate Corner" h Ru t I tunh Why would ,i single person ssam the ohliga- - j turns ol home ownership 1 he dream ol home ownership i not limited to the traditional taimly Single enjos the same advantage ot home ow net ship as the "married wit! children" .set The money managemen aspects lor singles may be even mon impoitanl than lor those with a housefu ol tax deductions. 1 he intangible attractions of home ownership are strong lor all kinds of buyers A" home of your own gives an unmatched opportunity to express yoursel I The exterior reflects your skills, talents and energies in landscaping and garden ing The interior mirrors our interests background and personality For all your real estate needs, call Moab Realty. 550 No Main St.. 259-605- Spanish Valley Mortuary gov- organized growth in perspective cost-effectiv- 'v' 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. No Appointment Necessary start putting some planned and realistic and ownership 259-712- elected officials -making Single home 300 South Moab 1 Phone Dr. Steven V. Rouzer 38 ernment. Isnt it high time that our 538-470- Flu Shot Clinic Friday, Oct. 18th Moab Medical Center cross-sectio- questions of validity. Sewage runs in excess of 300 feet to municipal sewage connection are not required to hook up. If such ground rules divide necessities for an area, where is the reason needs of this area from an energetic new candidate ! Sal National Forest but havent obtained their permit yet, will need to make new Manti-L- a a mendable trouble-fre- e service for and many years, they were installed to conform to health standards providing durable life expectancy. The economics of socking it n to a of county taxto force payers municipal sewage Other ground rules raise A fresh approach to meeting the planned on hunting in the . The Librarys hours are 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Friday, and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Satur- ley Drive by Grand County crews marks the last phase of the three-phas- e project. Three years ago, after the county took control of the valleys main road, they applied an armor coat to the gravel base and then added the road to their Class B road system. In September, 1994 a second armor coat was applied and this years chip seal finishes the road and should need no further work for many years to come. Those who remember the winter snows and spring thaw on that old Castle Valley Drive Letters popular areas now found in different regions than years past: all of the Manti-LSal National Forest is now in the Southeastern Region. the portion of the Fishlake National Forest, north of and east of HWY 89, is now in the Southeastern Region. the area near Heber City, east of HWY 40 and south of SR 32 and SR 35, is now in the Northeastern Region. Southeastern Region permits are sold out, so hunters who the membership of Western Association of Land Us- - Questions or comments, please contact: Larry andSusan Turpen ers. Jerry Stocks, President John Keogh, Vice President co P.O. 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