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S. 191), entering Moab Valley from the north. Courthouse Wash bridge in foreground; Colorado River bridge in the distance. Both bridges have now n been replaced This photo was taken by photographer Harry Reed in the 1940s. Reed, who of the black and white photographs of Arches Namost took practiced his art in the 1930s and 1940s, tional Monument before there were almost no roads in the area. He weighed well over 300 pounds, and Sam carried over 50 pounds of photographic equipment on his treks into the back country. two-mi- le of to side the trek back on the a Reed invited to was at accompany Taylor recalls that age 10, he Sam carried discovered. had of to a new he Arches he see arch Section Naturally, Windows thought some of the camera equipment, and said that even at his young, spry age, he was barely able to keep up with the hardy photographer. Photo courtesy of Tom Toylor ili.il hisn.ivin'ki i"ii i lint ot In Entrance to Moab . . . I . piopiam Other (s formers will in udi Ian v Stultinan. K.rie Thoni.i', Haihara Hamilton Primus and i'aul ller'h Tit ket' are $225 These con ert' henelit the Moaii Musn F'esti val and a sirt ion of eai h tn ket is tax dedm I ilile 1 he led n k splendor ol Fi'lier lower' i rentes a m erne iiai kdrop lor the Moaii Mil'll Festival's tent cun-rt' Friday. Sept 14 and Saturday, Si pt lr at tip in Tent concerts are si In doled so that intermission com mbs with one of canyon country most dramatic displays - Fisher Tow i is ahlae in the sunsit The Moab Music Festival provides iree hu. transportation to these coniert' from Lion's Park, lo rated at the interact t ion of U S Highway 191 and state Route 12H north of Moaii I at runs w ho w i'll to ride the bus should lie at Lion Iark no later than 4 4r p m on the day of tile conceit Tn kots for these ion certs are $20 On Friday, Festival musn i.ins celebrate An Evening in Old Vienna" in petiormanies ol Fran Sihuliert's Fanlasie for violin and piano b attiring Lucy Stoltmun and Paul Ilersh, Alitan Herds tlarinet pieces periormed tiv Frit Thomas, and the Kra h Korngold Piano Dio Other periortners imlude .Juliette i ' I t nip mm me des and sn iiuntmp pramp, tmutimis A state funded mventoiv ol evirv mile of all (Irand Countv roads is now hemp imidui ted workmp day, a licit ol i mint v road machinery leaves tin Ro id Horn" on lTS 191, south, for road inumtenani e tasks far and w ide over the county The oerators ol this mp Inventory I tria-u- ri 10 im hour days -- pi nt over most ol the county with Ru k Show alt ei i vpei t (IPS ill ipping npi r ntor licit- an some t.iptimud pic tines It won t he long hi foie this i ount v w il he snowi d m and plea sine tups w ill h no to wait until late pr mp m t vi at exi i pt for the lower i an von at tr u t mns 1 Ins i' an area that four w lieeli i s, hull tel ', ad von t m ers and hi'toi v huffs can all i n oy and t he (Ii anil Count v l o. id in w.s. tin ir Mipi rvi'or s and youi tax dollars an in i king it possible Knoy andwiienyoumeetahlue.mil wlnti muiitv t rue k or a inp, yellow road in.nnt unoi. tell the guys HP Some visitoj's are stranded here Continued from Pape Al soli inn Four nr its won-odut v In- .tui. hut till'll' w ns lit tb-.it pi m tally tin y wort- watching i vint' imfulii on tin- TV nows Other local effects of the terrorist attacks could he seen at several government offices around town-flagflew at half mast in memory of those w ho died in the morning's horrific tragedies; the Moab Bureau of Office sat Land Management F'u-lclosed. Other local federal offices such ns the National Hark Service remained open. An NRS administrator said they had been told the choice was up to the individual local field office whether to remain open. The Moab Area Chamber of Commerce sent a fax to its members: "Due to the horrific national events this morning the Chamber luncheon has been canceled." And at 6 p.m. the Moah City Council faxed media outlets a notice canceling its regularly scheduled meeting, set to start at 7 s 1 - viiitliinp i' 'lint down (Ito.it Lukosisiit living iinliudy's flying " 1 Tin I.K'kdown ol thou, it inn's an Mo.ib tmii Ms tn ikmg al tiimitc- - plans l.noal rovait owner Lev m said sumo ol Im guest iia.k doi idod to leave eail.V bec ause th' v had to lr i v home rti'li-aol fly it lu is dm nit to exit mi tin ir stav in ordi t to ffv out later after the ro-sii timis aie lilfi d Another client had i alb d to laneel a plan nod ip her husband is a paramedic in the New Yi ik area and was going to he pmt' had , 1 1 working tin ii- - through the duration said of t he u i'is. , Prayer services planned - I I i. A , i f 9Jf 4'4,' The T has been informed of two prayer services that will be held in Moab in the after-mat- h of the terrorist attacks on the East Coast. will be held at St. Pius X Catholic Church The i ,i at 7.30 first p m. Wednesday, Sept. 12 anyone wishing to pray for the victims or simply wishing to gather 1 with others on this tragic occasion is invited. J The second gathering will take place on Thurs- day- Sept. 13 at 6 pm. in Swanny City Park. It is I planned as an inter-faitservice focused on peace. - h Grand County Sheriff Jim Nyland said it was business as usual around his department Tuesday. He had been in contact with the Utah Comprehensive Emergency Nyland said Tuesday afternoon. Right now there's no immediate threat, theres no immediate danger. There's no reason for anyone to get too concerned in this area. Gov. Mike Leavitt sent out a news release Tuesday afternoon stating that state leaders have no information that indicates that public safety in Utah is at nsk." Some portions of the Utah state government, such as the National Guard, are in heightened state of readiness, the release continued. It also hinted at the inevitable inquiries" about public safety during the 2002 Olym- , is tar better than is usually found the backcountry Photos by Jdck Bickers Seqos old hotel Note this construction in old lumber structures in S-p- state-owne- Man- agement Center. They told him federal authorities had advised them that Utah was not expected to be directly threatened. 1 haven't got too excited about anything yet," equipment are dedicated (Irand County employees who have oper ated praders, heavy diesel haulers loaders, baikhooH, fuel true k', etc for many years On any piven dav, one may find praders oieratinp on preiarious, narrow hopbatks in al titudos even above 10,000 feet, with canyons 1,500 feet deep either side and almost straipht down (Irader blades can hit hidden Ismlders, caus inp abrupt shifts in tire placement in soft, edpy spots In late Aupust, just the 10.WK) feet level ofdeysc r Pass, this by writer met a maintainor On Sept 5th, Pat and I met Hud .Johnson and Duke Relitz pradinp in tandem, cominp down the Hixik Cliffs' Canyon road This ends hiph up at the Indian Reservation border Alarpe parcel of adjoining land is roadless In hunting seasons, one w ill see trucks and horse trailers parked on the small, hiph flat at road's end Hunters pac k in for several days from this point people are seen almost any day in Sepo Canyon. They a po to see the pctroglyphs and at the BLM site only a few miles These great Indian panels cover thousands of years and several cultures A short distance beyond, the old ghost town of Sego can be visited There are a native-ston- e store building, a hotel and sev- - p m. The notice said the cancellation was calk'd due to the Presidents Address w hich was set to he broadcast that evening It also said the General Plan Public Hearing on the agenda for the meeting would be rescheduled to Oct. 9 at 7:30 p m. Moab Police Chief Mike Navarre said he was busy throughout the day dealing with the national emergency. When things like thia happen, you look at it in disbelief, and the nest thing you do is say, its time fur us to get to work. He placed the entire police department on alert and then met with school leaders and other local emergency services to brief them on established civil emergency plans. He said all MPD officers had been directed to use their patrol vehicles for their regular transportation for the next 72 hours or until the threat is diminished. Officers also checked that emergency fuel supplies for patrol vehicles and emergency power generation for the police station were available. But the chief said he didnt think Moab was in jeopardy, and that one of his department's main efforts throughout the crisis would be to hopefully instill a calming effect on the population. Tb that end he was advising officers to maintain a high profile by remaining out on the streets and by being accessible to the community. d Flags at half-ma- st at the Moab Information Center. Photo by Franklin Seal pic Winter Games. Its a reminder the entire world is vulnerable to lunacy, he was quoted ss saying by The Associated Press. Attacks cast pall over festival Continued from Tane Al adding that 10 musicians, including Tomkins, had e picto-praph- returned to New York C ity from Moab on Monday. Our hearts po out to tin m and tin ir families, Barrett said. On Tuesday morning, Barrett said he had been trving to call his wifi- but could not get through as phone lux wire overluaded with callers But Tomkins managed to reach the Moab Music Festival office to say she and the couple's daughter Emma - railroad trestle Many remnants of the old coal tram's and grades loading areas can still be seen Narrow-gaug- e were safe and unharmed. In a phone interview Tuesday, Tbmkins described the scene in New York as creepy, and said she had not yet decided whether she will return to Moab on Saturday as she had originally planned. Things here are completely surreal. Its bizarre," Tomkins said. It really puts things in perspective. Yesterday I w as worried about finding a plumber because our basement flooded while I was in Moab. Today, that would seem so unimportant. |