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Show 6DD6P0 Page 12 Beautiful, historical Nine Mile Canyon continued from page 6 ated by Pete Francis. When Francis was shot and killed, horseback with two pack farmers and ranchers. Preston mules. That early date precedes John Wesley Powell's famous trips down the Green Nutter arrived in the area in the late 1880s and finally pur- Nutter took over and turned the ranch in the canyon bottom and the mountain land above into one of the largest ranches in the State of Utah. e Enjoying Canyon will take some time and effort. The road through the canyon is a graveled one maintained on an irregular .basis by the counties through which it runs. It can be very rough and dusty at times. There are few services in the canyon, little water, no gasoline or any public restrooms. So bring everything you will need for the day. Take along water, lunch, camera, film, sturdy shoes and a full tank of gasoline and you will have a day you won't soon forget. The Meads from Wellington have opened a new Bunk and Breakfast, which has water. chased a stage coach stop and Colorado Rivers. The trappers and traders were then replaced by Anglo owned by a man named Brock in 1902. The stagecoach stop and saloon were being oper Nine-Mil- THE KLIP SHOP Complete Beauty Service PERMS 637-933- CUTS COLOR NAILS Jodi Lantz Joelle Jones Owners 0 15 E. Main Price, Utah 84501 Roseanne Sailors - Stylist Delynn Norton Rowley - Stylist We Carry Salt City Candles Try our Tanning Bed some supplies and commercial camping. Access to the canyon is PT nTZ 2 ; 'jH? r2i 'V'"' h w-- 5r '.I.-;' - , f Why did the Indians leave? continued from page 5 ago that the Anasazi didn't simply disappear, or die out, they moved southward to the Rio Grande valley of New Mexico, to the Acoma and Zuni areas and to the Hopi mesas in Arizona. Although there were cul . - , Tn V Ji . ;l- v7 7-?-? - the Wedge Overlook A view into j - P ua . : from Highway 6 on the east side of Wellington. Turn east by the Walker's convenience store and truck stop. ft is a world-clas- s Private Entrance Owners Woody & Ann Carter s50 per .room am - , 2.15-3.1- 3.30-4.1- 5 5 5.30-7.1- 5 8:00-12.0- 0 Chuck-wago- n Sunday, breakfast Kitchenette Simon Monkey - Blue - Picky Bentley Countiy - Up Your Siece - Root Pock - Variable Dawn - Alternative midnight - fandango - Jazz & Blue SepL in common room 12th - Tracy Nelson - Renaissance Vibe - Reggae - Oxygen - Hard Pock 10:00-U:3- 0 - On Stage Production - Singing & Dancing - Golden Note & Polka Band 0 12.00-2:0- 4.30-5:1- Clamper includes breakfast (in or out) - Paul Broutf - Country midnight - Keclc 'n Tune - Country Saturday, SepL Hth 9:00 1135-12.3- 5 1235-1.2- 5 1.50-3:0- 4.00-7.0- 0 0 5 - Hitch - 80' - Jim Kimball (MED 3.00-4.0- 0 Era Pock famous sloiyfcller: Telling Unde Kimball stones) - CANCELLYTION (MAKA & THE MUNTEENEPf REPLACEMENT: Come & Have Some Great Fun Anasazi and the Fremont. Peace & Ouiet The following list is for the Main Stage only!!! Friday, Sept. 10th (OPENING NIGHT) 10:00-11.3- 0 Southwest today, there are threads of similarity between them and the people we call Anasazi. The Hopi Indians say they are the descendants of the Scofield Bed & Breakfast September 10th, 11th, 12th This year it will be even bigger. 630-7.3- 0 tural and language differences among the Indians living in the Home Away From Home experience. COME CHECK OUT THE 1999 5th ANNUAL HELPED APT3 FESTIVAL 8:00-12:0- 0 Be aware that much of the land in the canyon is private land. Treat it like someone's personal property (it is) and obtain permission before venturing forth. THE HUMAN TOYZ - Funk "With Us!!!!! & Reggae 270 North Railroad (435) 448-943- 5 |