Show r Wild Horse Tales Rainbow y Win Easterner Praise Two summer visitors from I Reading Us ha recently wrote I Mrs D D. D C Co McDougald tor tor of the Trading Post exclaiming g over the sights they had seen scat while In 10 the vicinity of Moab last year Mr and ond Mrs Ralph Moyer Moye registered at the trading pos post last August end nd were we-re fascInated fascinate with Mrs McDougald's stories of wild horse with her father In the Arches National Monument urea area year y v sars ars ago Upon Mrs McDougald's recommendation tion they had abandoned plans for a n brief tour of the Arches and spent the nIght In 10 the Devils DevUs Garden ground There the visitors wrote we got the first real rent feel of the Immensity of the Arches The Moyers said ald it was Wll pouring pouring pour pour- ing Jog rain as they started a hiKe blue blueIn In the Arches that evening Lucky for us us they said for tor torner after ner the rain they saw one ol of their most memorable sights sights sights-n a vivid rainbow which spanned the valley from horizon a to horizon That night they added as they lay under the stars with the cliffs surrounding them they wouldn't have traded their place for the best beat bed In the best oost hotel anywhere The painting of Dead Horse Point In the Arches Cafe was singled out by by bythe the the visitors as one ona of at their favorite attractions in inthe inthe inthe the city and nod they treasure the slide of the huge oil which manger Stan Peck presented pro pro- ted to them The Pennsylvanians have two regrets as they remember their trip to Moab They passed up the trip to Fisher Towers because of f ominous thunder clouds overhead overhead overhead over over- head and nod they regret they didn't spend more time at the Moil Moki shop listening to Mrs McDougald's Mc Dougald's wonderful tales of the wild west as she knew It in her youth So they add God willing we ve will be back bade |