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(From the June/July Z) Elders and Old-Timers: The Remarkable People of Kayenta’s Past …By Harvey Leake

Elders and Old-Timers: The Remarkable People of Kayenta’s Past …By Harvey Leake

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(From the June/July Z) TRUCKING THE HARD WAY, PART 2. On Early Day Trucking: an interview with Noel and Fendol Sitton, circa 1970… By Maxine Sitton Newell

TRUCKING THE HARD WAY, PART 2. On Early Day Trucking: an interview with Noel and Fendol Sitton, circa 1970… By Maxine Sitton Newell

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CHARLES RUSSELL the ‘PIONEER’

Not long before he died, in 1926, the great Western artist, Charles Russell, was invited to speak at a Montana Booster Club meeting. But when he was introduced as a “pioneer,” Russell, shaking with anger, said this to his crowd of admirers…

“In my book, a pioneer is a man who comes to a virgin country, traps off all the fur, kills off all the wild meat, cuts down all the trees, grazes off all the grass, plows the roots up and strings ten million miles of barbed wire. A pioneer destroys things and calls it civilization. I wish to God that this country was just like it was when I first saw it, and that none of you folks were here at all!”

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THE PROSPECTOR LODGE. MOAB, UTAH…1980s

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(From the June/July Z) Herb Ringer’s American West: ROAMING ARIZONA in the 1950s

Herb Ringer’s American West: ROAMING ARIZONA in the 1950s

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THE FIRST COLORADO RIVER BRIDGE at MOAB. Early 1920s

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ARCHES NP…SUNRISE

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(From the June/July Z) “Our friends were dearer then,” #3—Bates & Robin Wilson’s ‘Muley Twist’ Heaven: At Home in the Red Rocks… by Anne Wilson

“Our friends were dearer then,” #3—Bates & Robin Wilson’s ‘Muley Twist’ Heaven: At Home in the Red Rocks… by Anne Wilson

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MOAB, UTAH…early 1960s

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(From the June/July Z) SITLA LOOKS AHEAD…by Jim Stiles

(FROM THE 2008 ZEPHYR ARCHIVES) SITLA LOOKS AHEAD…by Jim Stiles

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