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THE ZEPHYR CANNOT SURVIVE WITHOUT YOU…PLEASE HELP

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Dear Readers…

We don’t ask for your help often—only three times a year now—but we need to know The Zephyr still has your support and that you want us to continue. We recently marked our 25th anniversary and we’d like to keep the Zephyr flame alive for as long as you want us to.

The Zephyr is supported mainly by the small individual contributions of our readers. YOU and a relative handful of loyal advertisers keep this publication alive.

We hope that as we move into the second quarter century of existence, you will continue to support us.

We have endured all these years on a shoe-string budget, and have tried to be honest and candid, wherever the road took us. We have often paid a price for that candor, but we have no regrets. We think that is what true journalism is all about.

So PLEASE…We cannot survive without you…your Backbone contributions make a great difference. With your help, who knows…we might even make it to 50.

Thanks,
Jim & Tonya

 

Here are some of the ways you can support The Zephyr…at whatever level works for you:

THE BACKBONE…..
1 YEAR/ $100…..3 YEARS/ $275…LIFETIME/ $1000

THE BB5.0….$50…..THE BB2.5…$25…..THE BB1.0…$10

New & Renewing Backbone Members at the $100 level (or higher) receive a signed copy of Stiles’ “Brave New West: Morphing Moab at the Speed of Greed.”

If you already have the book, let us know and we can send you a DVD of the documentary film, also called ‘Brave New West,’ about The Zephyr. It aired on public television and was produced by ‘High Plains Films’ in Montana.

(And the cartoon of course…for the strong & the brave)

We are also looking for A FEW GOOD ADVERTISERS! with new very low rates. As low as $150 a YEAR.
Contact Stiles for rates. cczephyr@gmail.com

You can pay with your credit card and PayPal at our website–
(click this link:)

Or we are happy to accept your checks:

PO Box 271, Monticello, UT 84535

Thanks again and keep reading…

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  1. Jan Muehlhauser said

    Happy to be a Backbone. I’m in Georgia but my heart is in red rock.

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