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Show PAGES THE ZEPHYR DECEMBER 1994 The solution seems obvious. Install hoods on the lights. Such a wnHififaHnn would cost the contractor about $150 per light or about $2250. But if you'd like to make such a recommendation, write the contractor, not the NFS. He's the one that needs to be convinced. Since this company hopes to do more business in Grand County in the future, they may be responsive to suggestions. Here's the address: NORMA NUNN (W)259-502- 1 (H)259-727- 5 JULIE BIERSCHIED Rod Elliott rps 1515 W. 22 South, Suite E2 Salt Lake City, UT 84119 (W)259-502- 1 (H)259-567- 0 each office independently owned and operated ACRES OF MOAB'S LAST UNDEVELOPED HILLSIDES with 2400 sq. foot home located north of Main St Excellent development potential. Natural spring included. Fantastic views of the valley. $165,000 possible owner financing. (046) Call Julie. 39 New & at Arches Improved VEEPa revised version of its The Arches National Park has presented park management zone its previous zone plan. over an of improvement proposal for public scrutiny and it is something Gone from the map is the "trekker zone," a designation that could have allowed park managers the power to construct trails in remote sections of the park at their discretion. Its replacement, designated "backcountry zone," has been reduced in comparative size and mostly follows wash bottoms. Still, it is difficult to understand why some areas have received this kind of designation, instead of the more protective "primitive zone." For example, why is the area east of the Windows and extending south into the Petrified area of the park and not one Dunes included in the Backcountry Zone. This is a seldom-visite- d of the mesa lands south of could be said same The hikers. particularly favored by crosscountry Upper Courthouse Wash. At a time when the park can barely patrol and cover the existing trails, why does it want to allow the possibility of an extended trail system? In addition to the zone changes, the park has made the determination that, at this time, park use does not need to be limited in order to protect tire park resource. However, according to Superintendent Noel Poe, popular areas like Delicate Arch, the Devils Garden, and the Windows are of particular concern. "One of tire first steps we will be taking next spring," says Poe, Is to begin eliminating unauthorized spaces at the parking areas. This action ...we hope will reduce use in these areas bo we are no longer exceeding our social standards. The idea of a national park actually reducing its parking areas instead of expanding them is a welcome and refreshing change. If you'd like to get involved in the VERP process, write to: Superintendent; Arches National Park P.O. Box 907, Moab, UT 84532 8012598161 MOAB'S OLDEST AND CHARMING BED & BREAKFAST. Casual ranch-styl- e atmosphere with city convenience, 6 bedrooms, 412 baths, delightful patio & grounds with hot tub. Just reduced to $215,000. Ask for Norma. (109) BRAND NEW MANUFACTURED HOME Sellers are being transferred, 3 spacious bedrooms, 2 full baths, with garden ceilings. Spacious kitchen with plenty of cabinets. $47,000 (176) Ask for Julie. GREAT FAMILY HOME ON HILLSIDE. 3 bedrooms, 1 12 baths-hug- e family room for the kids. Enjoy your evenings on huge covered deck. All of this and more for $107,000 (165) Ask for Julie or Norma. PRIME MAIN ST. HWY. FRONTAGE 12 acre zoned C-- 3. Great visibility $89,000. (149) Call Norma. SERENITY CAN BE YOURS on this one acre building site. Great views of red rocks and mountains. $27,000 (084) Call Julie. 338 ACRES TUCKED AGAINST BLM and red canyons. Beautiful views of La Sals. Water, power, and natural gas available. Horse OK. $39,900 (125) Call Norma to see. tub-cathed- ral t QUALITY REALTY 505 N. Main St. or 259-64(801) 259-50FAX (801)259-838- 7 21 93 How frataringi POTTERY BY ANDREA WINTERS 51 North Main MoafcUtah84532 JEWELRY TURQUOISE DNOSAUR BONE SOUVENIRS JEWELRY REPAIRS vi v ffw Jr, r |