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Show THE ZEPHYROCTOBER 1995 PAGE 7 - The Month in Pictures. It's late August, early September, the highways are jammed with tourists...what better time to chip-seevery damn highway in For the State of Utah? UDOT, it's a tradition that we anxiously await every year. al Slowed down, but by no means stopped by diabetes, the Irrepressible Joe Eaton has a new set of wheels, but is dismayed by its top speed of 3 MPH..They told me it would go five." Undaunted, Joe is looking for some fuzzy dice and a coon tail for his new golf cart-lik- e rig. He also feels the need for some head protection, but is a bit choosy. "What 1 want is an armadillo shell with the tail still attached, if at all possible." That should provide ample protection for the man who keeps on truckin.' y ou the photo of my rump from 1947 was in Sabino Canyon, near Tucson. The.enclosed rln '4. - ' October Yall can use this 'SMAfcS'W ' tssue & efT 0T S swimsult u'enever you ite! - We're not desperate but why wait? rsausWvWTTrtR3sa 'ft S'" .y .a. ' tv, s -- IrSKie( National Franchise Restaurant of the Month: Moab gets 'Grand Slammed' by a new Lenny's, on the north highway across from the new Rode wav Inn. aKsrmrin? mrm DOG OF THE MONTH; Laurie Hutchinson's 'Abbey7 was a fetchin' fool and the love of Laurie's life, despite the fact that her ears smelled. She swam like a fish and enjoyed hanging her head out the window just after large trucks roared bv in the opposite direction. It was the vacuum rush, according to Laurie, who refuses to admit trying it herself. Abbey died this summer the age of five. An unidentified flying object? One half of the world's largest bra? Nope, just the dome from the Moab Music Festival that broke loose in high winds and wound up in Onion Creek. Despite the mishap the Third Annual Festival was another great success. xjf.jr:-.- -- B ??' "u'feeig. -- i v. y&zzi y. u i' - |