November 2, 2010

A Message From Our New Chairman

As I am sure most of you have heard by now, Lowell Gill has decided to step down from the position of Chairman of the Board of Trustees after many years of outstanding service.  I have been a member of the Board for about seven years and have agreed to accept the position of Chairman.  I look forward to working with the Board of Trustees and each of the Canyon Rim Association Members to maintain the great community we are all fortunate to be part of.   Over the years I have enjoyed meeting and getting to know many of you.  For those that I have not had the pleasure of meeting yet, I hope to have the opportunity to meet you in the not to distant future.   My wife, Barbara, and I both work full time so we do not get to our cabin (lot #138) as often as we would like but want each of you to know that you are more than welcome to stop by anytime we are there.  Our cabin# is 435.783.7831.  I will also make it a point to stop by and introduce myself to those of you that I have not yet had the pleasure of meeting.  Each of you are also welcome to contact me by email or phone, 801.556.5693, if you have any questions or concerns that you would like to discuss.  We are fortunate to have a super Board of Directors that have agreed to volunteer their time to help make Canyon Rim a great community.  You are also welcome to contact any of the Board Members if you have questions or concerns.  The Board Members are Kelvin Anderson, Kathleen Garn, Stephanie Weems, and Hugh Garrett. 

I also want to give you an update on our current water situation.  As is not unusual for this time of year, the springs that feed our water storage tanks are not flowing- meaning there will be no new water going into our tanks until next spring.  Fortunately our tanks were at near full capacity just a few weeks ago.  Since that time, we have drained one part of one of our tanks which is about 30,000 gallons.  We are conducting some tests to make sure that the water was actually used by members and not lost due to a leak.  Either way, we all need to realize that it will be important for us all to conserve water this winter so that we have enough to last us until spring.  Thank you in advance for your cooperation in this matter. 

Regards, 

Bill Bowen 
bill.bowen@rrd.com 
801.556.5693 (cell)

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