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Show biking and hit a slick rock that had moss on it and fell onto his kneecap.” And here I though everyone knew what slickrock meant! Anyway he patched me up, I'll be back. IN SALT LAKE a I In Praise of a Firering-Free world lo, I really enjoyed Evan Cantor's | piece in the February Zephyr. Imagine, someone who also like to commend THREE MEALS A DAY... JEVEN wants to do See that ee os for us environment. (With the emphasis on do and not just "talk", “complain" or "give advice"). If he ever comes to Moab, please have him call me. I can set him onto some motherloads of firerings. He is absolutely right in that a plethora of firerings is the harbinger of worse to come. I would really like him to come and help rid the Moab area of ugly firerings (I looked the name up in the phone book, but he doesn’t seem to live in Moab). So let’s encourage him to come on down and help out. I would CITY... 2 Thanks, Brent McGregor Sisters, Oregon DAYS A ELSE??? 2100 EMIGRATION CANYON SALT. LAKE CITY, UT 84108 you for your history articles in The Zephyr (i.e. “The Sol 382.5807 1940’s). They are really well written, very interesting, and do a good job of tapping the highlights of Grand County history. Have you considered compiling them into a small paket think it would ze an aig and popular item i a Be like the Moab Information Center. Many visitors (and locals) would like to know SOMETHING about the history without going into the detail given in a book like "The History of Grand County," or "Grand Memories". WEEK... WHY GO ANYWHERE : ~ = WWW.CUISCENERY.COM Thanks, Moab \ 6 ere Katie Stevens KIND WORDS!!! | S : FUTONS TO YOUR DOORSTEP! “$, GREAT LAKES 2 Mr. Stiles, Thanks for raising hell on behalf of the canyon country. Though we come each summer as tourists to dry the moss off of our feet, we tread lightly on the space you defend. After spending days and nights soaking in the desert sands, we enter your town patronizing those merchants who advertise in your fine paper, where we grab a shower, ' burrito, another case of Gatorade, Zephyrs for our friends in the Northwest, and a few gulps of Diesel exhaust. Thanks again for the inspiration and keep up the great work. _ : ; Michael Reese Olympia, WA ter jJaph sez: “For the best Futon sfore tern core vol : ‘ea 1-800-236-3319 www.egreatlakesfuton.com gotta go 2000 miles." Email The Zephyr: Zephyr@moci.net Plagstaff "Serving the 4-Corners and the World since 1979." Party A community forum for the discussion of progressive ideas $25 nspired by the success of the Zephyr, the good. people of Flagstaff have started publising their own monthly newspaper. It’s not just about Flagstaff. Its ~ about issues facing towns across the West: growth, the environment, tourism, Wal-Mart. Flagstaff Tea Party. Make a tax-deductible donation of or more and get the next 12 issues by mail. Check us out on the web at www.flagstaffcentral.com/teaparty. Or for a sample copy, send $2 to the address below: Flagstaff Tea Party For more P.O. Box 22324 : Flagstaff, AZ 86002-2324 information contact: DAN ROSEN 970.858.3636 westskydan@aol.com DOWNWINGERS: An Atomic Tale By Curtis Dberhansly & Dianne Nelson Oherhansly Intertwines a contemporary 90s story of the southwest with a bizarre chronicle of Nevada's open air atomic testing from the 50s. : "A vivid, novelistic treatment of a tragedy from our unlamented atomic age!” --Stewart Udall, former Secretary of the Interior "When the military dresses pigs as soldiers, you know these are strange and extreme days." --Ron Carlson, author of The Hotel Eden "Downwinders is vivid, tightly written and compelling --a first rate thriller, and a shocking documentary. Bravo!" --William Kittredge, author of Hole in the Sky www.blackledgepress.com =e Dianne Nelson: Winner, Flannery O'Connor Award a ee |