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Show Dear Editor: An ancient and uncur-ab!e uncur-ab!e disease struck Salt Lake City during November. Nov-ember. A few cases were reported in Moab December Dec-ember 29. It's a communicable com-municable ailment, usually us-ually spread by the mouth, however some persons are equally positive pos-itive that it's via telephone. tele-phone. The symptoms are ir ritability brought about by lack of free movement. move-ment. The victims also exhibit one aimo.it unbelievable un-believable symptom . They blame their condition condi-tion on some particular city employee or occasionally occa-sionally on some one who works for the state. The local doctors pooh pooh this absurd idea. Nevertheless our good doctors are mistaken concerning the p;.iient's belief in ;ne e:;i:se oi ihis sickness. There is however, a sure cure when warm weather arriv es. The disease is known a- sno.wtK. - - Emanuel Thompson Dear Editor: Thanks a million for your continued effort in publishing a good, local news. I really look forward for-ward to the newspaper from Moab and although the news is two months old when it gets here, it's still a refreshing breath of air here in crowded Japan. Of course, the fact it is written in a readable language contributes a great deal to its appeal, but also the weekly pictures pic-tures in Section B are a real conversation piece to pass around to the people here. "Gaijins," (non-Japanese) and Japanese Jap-anese both are really impressed with the fantastic fan-tastic land surrounding Moab. I'll be returning home shortly (March), so would you please discontinue discon-tinue my subscription. Yours truly, --Mike Raymond Sapporo, Japan |