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Show THE ZEPHYRJAN-FE- of the day. With the added benefit of observing the sunrise, we would all find ourselves in better and more productive moods. The possibilities for human advancement are staggering. Even computer technology could have direct benefits from the 9 O'clock Clock. For this idea to work, certain time adjustments would have to be made every day, to coincide with the changes of the seasons and the waning or waxing of the days. Surely the technology is there to develop a silicon drip that could automatically adjust our timepieces. The poet once wrote, "We are condemned to kill time: Thus we die bit by bit." With my proposal, at least we'll kill time during daylight hours. And that's that This paper is going to press during the week before Christmas; in the event that some event occurred dining the time between press day and January 2 when it hits the newsstands, all I can say is that we're sure sorry we missed it. Remember, we do NOT print the Zephyr in February. Our next press day is March 1, 1994. subscribers can (hopefully) expect to receive their March issue by die middle of that month. Until then, take care. earth-shaki- PAGE 3 1994 B Subscribe to Hie PHYR NOTE TO SUBSCRIBERS: We cannot include back issues as part of the subscription price. You can order back issues, when available, for $3.00issue including first class postage. ng Out-of-to- Write to: The Zephyr P.O.Box 327 Moab, UT 84532 One year (11 issues)...$15 Two years (22 issues)...$28 Three years (33 issues)...$40 Name Address Renewal New Subscription. TOM TILL photography Wishing you Peace & Happiness in 1994 &he S&P 33 North Main (fyeaudean' s "dream cafe" 269-86- 23 mm Pottery by Andrea Winters The Shop Still winter, Still cold. Still slow. Still odvertising, Still nuts. bIso features many of Moab's local artisans. featuring: Espresso Pastries Sandwiches Fruit Smoothies Serving light fare for Breakfast, Lunch, & Dinner From 6AM to 10FM E 690 SOUTH MAIN 259-BAK- . a , f t j t ? r vvvv v v.v v.v . v ..v v. 7 v. 7 V 7 U.m |