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Show 6 - RAINBOW TIMES ' AUGUST1994 Shopping at a Cou ntry Store Bits to the Country Store on the Seventh Day Adventist Campus. I had a great time. I felt compelled to go for two main reasons: I’ve been meaning to for a long time, and after Molly Jensen Look to This Day dropped in to talk about her ad (and about what you would like to buy. Their prices are very reasonable, and you don’t have to take the day driving to Moab. It felt good to be there. I was able to park under a big shady tree out front, hear a ditch gurgling as I crossed it, pass a fountain. I’ll keep going back. —Cris Coffey Look to this day! For it is life, the very life of life. In its brief course lie all the varieties and realities ofyour existence; ended up telling me about the store and Here’s some of what I saw on shelves and in coolers: melons, nuts emergency and will try to help The bliss of growth; and dried fruits, frozen fruits in large or you out. The glory of action; The splendor of beauty. For yesterday is only a dream and tomorrow is only a vision; small quantities, olive and canola oils, canned sparkling fruit drinks, tofu, cold But today, well lived, makes every tomorrow a vision of hope. Look well, therefore, to this day! Such is the salutation of the dawn. —Unknown author (Translated from Sanskrit.) Thanks to Jean Van Pelt for submitting this. How about the rest of you? —Kaaron Jorgen 9 OUT OF 10 RESIDENTS OF CASTLE VALLEY HAVE A DRINKING PROBLEM! But drinking is not the only problem. We have to bathe, shower, and wash herself) I couldn’t stay away any longer. ‘ The Country Store is open Monday through Thursday from 1 to 7 pm. Telephone 259-5906. Molly doesn’t mind if you call with an off-hour and hot cereals, trail mix and granola, large cans of fruits and vegetables, dried beans and peas, flours and various sugars, honey and molasses, culinary and medicinal herbs and seasonings, nutritional yeast and baking yeast, vegetable and wheat pasta, large jars of peanut butter, prize dill pickles without vinegar; onions, potatoes, squash, cucumbers (seasonal produce); soya meal, meats, and cheeses; markers and pens, school and sanitary supplies, paper towels and toilet paper, film, tools, and much more. They often have yogurt and homemade bread. Ask them, too, about their healthy meats. Molly and her son Mark were efficient and informative. Molly, the store’s manager, thinks of it as a cross between a country store and a natural food market—and that’s how it seemed to me. She uses one of the same Concerning Helicopters THE LATEST IN DEER DESIGNERWEAR suefiior uomex : [:5 Refrigerator E The other day I finally made a visit suppliers as the Moab Coop. The Country Store welcomes your ideas ship (federal agencies, counties, state lands, and parks) met several times and then was cancelled when consensus clothes in it too! Our company manufactures a whole-house water purificaion system, custom—designed tor each application. This system softens and removes organic contaminants without the use of sodium or carbon. Our system removes all lead and heavy metals. Local references available, many of which have tried the alternative treatment systems. For a free water test and in-home demonstration, call Dan or JoAnna, 259-721 9. As far as helicopters are con- was not reached after four or five cerned, it’s been blessedly quiet this summer in Castle Valley. Two Jays meetings. New filming regulations developed Helicopters never returned after a big by BLM make it much less desirable wind tipped their trailer this spring, and Arches Helicopter ran into some sort of problem in mid-June and we haven’t for film companies to use helicopters, because that lengthens the permitting process. Much of the previous use of seen or heard their helicopter since. The quiet is appreciated. Particu- helicopters by the film industry was unnecessary, and they are finding other larly by residents at the bottom of the ways to get the job done. valley who were annoyed by the frequent flights over their homes. Arches Helicopter had been running a scenic flight over that route. The helicopter overflight subcom- mittee of the Canyon Country Partner- Most CV residents seem to appreciate not being bothered by helicopters this summer. It’s probably not wise to take the quiet for granted. ——Jack Campbell |