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Show " ...... " 'Tt.MW '' 6 wkM 4 MIWi, t SALT FLAT NEWS, APRIL, 1975 M im NEWS photo by H. Manzm As surely as the buzzards return to Hinckley, Ohio, Vie swallows to Capistrano, and Vie semi trucks to Joplin, so do the hippies come back to the Salt Flats. A lone hitchhiker stands beside the road like a harbinger of the season, holding out the first sign of spring. Horace Greeley couldn t have said it better. r r' , NEWS photo by R. Carol Pohanka of Salt Lake shows off a basic black outfit amid mounds of talcum dust near Knolb, Utah. An aspiring model, Mas Pohanka finds Knolls a convenient place to take a powder. NEWS phow by R. Mania NEWS photo by R. I straight, but this of the season happens to be solid rock and weighs two tons. The story goes that an Deer hunters in Utah can apparenVy shoot us wonder if some of makes buck 36 care the didn't highway for along original message punctuated inclined airman stationed at the Lakeside testing range The see reminds them that road can them straight. highway patrol painted on this natural roadside easel, so he set out with paint and brush to create a giant sunflower. bullet-artistica- The first flower 'Though critics have since pelted Vie artwork with rifle bullets, several concerned citizens have organized to restore and preserve this fine piece of public art : signs are not in season, and sniping at them is against the law. I |