Who hasn’t daydreamed about what life would be like as a multi-millionaire? With freedom from money worries, you would have time to do what you really want — perhaps collect art or rare books, or create fancy gardens on your expansive property.
In 1903, Frederick S. Dellenbaugh, a topographer, artist and writer, spent the summer painting in what is now Zion National Park. The following year, he exhibited the resulting landscapes at the St. Louis World’s Fair and wrote an article including the above lines in the influential Scribner’s Magazine. Americans have been intrigued ever since with the unique landscapes of Southern Utah.
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He has rubbed elbows with Kirk Kerkorian, charmed little old ladies and once thwarted a kidnapping.
ALL TOGETHER NOW: In cooperatives, businesses are owned, controlled, financed and operated by the people who use their services. The theory is that by working together, a cooperative’s businesses can achieve objectives that would be harder to attain alone.