September 1972

Articles

Regular Features
18Publisher's Letter
26Comment: An Open Line For Psl Readers
41Psl Informant: Facts For Observation, Speculation
115Art: Gallery Scene: Variety Of Exhibits In Art Centers
116Art: Leo Jansen: Aaron Brothers Features Portraitist
136Cartoons: Rovinsky's Palm Springs
1APalm Springs Life's Guide: Where To Go, What To Do
218Shoppers Bazaar: For Gifts And Personal Pleasure
Special Interest
118Desert Living: Serendipity Of Old Palm Springs Found In Stephen Chase Home
139For Desert Rats Only: City Slickers Too, With A Willing Spirit
Progress Report
42Palm Springs: Trying To Retain The Best
52Community Development: A Long Look At Tomorrow's Palm Springs
57Palm Springs Atajo: Adding New Dimension To Palm Springs
70Man And His Mountains: The Vertical Palm Springs
73Webb Engineering: The Epitome Of Capability And Efficiency
86Convention And Visitors Bureau: Doing More On Less?
94Condominiums: A Mushrooming Life Style Fosters New Breed Of Residents
98Architects' Forum: Local Designers Discuss Current Building Boom
104American Airlines: Direct Eastern Service Boosts Airport Boardings
108Desert Museum: A New $4 Million Home With Mt. San Jacinto In Its Back Yard
112Television: A Cable Controversy While Uhf Stations Expand Local Programming
126Desert Hot Springs: Laying Foundations For Future Growth
174Cove Communities: Of The Six Areas, Three Move For Incorporation
200Indio: Expanding On All Fronts
210Agriculture: The Economic Base In The Coachella Valley?

ABOUT THE COVER: Rare bighorn sheep, "resident of the high country in Palm Springs' 34.5-square-mile Palm Hills annexation, takes a look at the scenic area in which Palm Springs Atajo, a desert-mountain community, is planned by Environmental Research and Development Corp. (See stories beginning pages 57 and 70.) Cover photo by Juene Hildebrant.

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