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Show THE ZEPHYR JUNE 1990 he would not be able to appreciate the beauty around him. That It was cleared to the road and not a buffer of trees left to help keep It from view shows even more uncaring. Why can not an area be thinned and the best trees left? Would this not be a compromise worth thinking about? I don't see chaining on BLM land as being any more acceptable than clearcutdng In the national forest I would like to see an end to chaining on BLM land. Being an outsider, but Interested In the public land In Utah, I thank Jim for using the Zephyr as a forum to allow people to share their views from all sides. PAGE 31 MOAB PUBLIC RADIO Dennis Brown, Tellurlde, Colorado Dear Jim: Thanks to you and your staff for giving us all a great publication. I truly enoy reading the Zephyr except that It makes me want to visit the canyon country once a month. My wife allows me to do this only once a year. I was elated when I learned from your story on the old City Market that you have an Interest In Froot Loops (or was It Sugar Pops?). Perhaps we could discuss this In more detail when I visit Moab this fall. I wish you continued success with the Zephyr. To that end I have enclosed my subscription renewal. Keep up the good work. Sincerely, Thank you for the continued sharing of the southern Utah delight and experience. and the wonders. The basics are keeps me In touch with the beauty of the red-roso often Ignored In this maddening time of the world, so to have the natural offering In a monthly anthology of the real and actual happenings Is my oy of existence. Keep up the good work and the personal touches and talents. ck Helen R. "Mom B" Bryan Blood Of Our Mother Pour add rain She weeps as the seas Are blackened again. The milk of our Mother Is poisoned and stale, Where wild rivers surrender And fresh waters fall. Her soft skin now glistens With uncovered wounds, She surely will cry out If we do not stop soon. Her blue skies are troubled You can see the pain, To use her and waste her Is a deadly game. She bleeds as the trees Fall to the chains She cries as the skies listener-supporte- d Friday, June 15 Moab Public Radio Social Moab Civic Center patio 7 - 10 p.m. A evening of music, fun and information. Watch for news of our Labor Day benefit concert! -- Jim: The blood of our Mother Flows cold from the land, Where trees are uprooted And tom down by man. Radio means community-based- , radio. The drive to raise matching funds continues. For every dollar we raise, MPR will receive $3 of Federal funds specifically to get Moabs only local radio station on the air. UPCOMING EVENTS Rod Travers, Plano, Texas It all 89.7 FM Moab Public get-acquaint- ed Would you like to help? Send your donation to: MOAB PUBLIC RADIO 895 OAK STREET MOAB, UT 84532 Heres a donation in the amount of: $5 $20 $100 $10 $ $50 want to be a MPR volunteer Name 1 Address. State. City Zip. Phone Mark A. Doherty beyond the mayhem... a muddled melody, music mesmerizing the men, mirrored In the mindful messages of that to come. TE the Mountains made motions... LIjT mumbled of money, mottled with mazed membranes, melting Into a molten mass of myopic mundancy. EXT TO meanwhile, merry maidens are still marveling the mauve mutations, modestly moving, mellow as the moonlight mo BENDER , EVERYTHING YOU NEED FOR FUN IN THE SUN! the mood, that Monday morning In the month of May, Moab merged from a mere maniacs mecca, to a manicured mission of the marauding marketers. the most scenic martyr In the west Aurora Jones 90 hats mens and womens shorts swimwear leather and canvas shoes sunglasses t-sh- irts & more SUBSCRIBE NOW an annual subscription is only $12.00 THE CANYON COUNTRY name. address ZEPHYR P.O. BOX 327 MOAB, UTAH 84332 jBafPieeBsflocllai SHOE DEALER SPECIAL ORDERING AVAILABLE i |