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Show riii Y rMy hiA WjgnuttBzr 2 The Magna TimesYVest Valley News, Kearns Chronicle, Thursday, 1 oz t w I I v - y ' 5 . N tit? ffi F.' One of the most surprising comments Kringlie heard "u 4$ f ,7J ii i:Al jhjlj vl ( 'A ? ; y" 1 1. throughout her trip was the , Aussie people commenting on her accent 'It was weird for me to thirl' that I had an accent," Kringlie said. "But all the people thee loved the American accent. I . ?h Ill 'll 1 ' 'rf-j- 'i h tV , thought they had die accents." Throughout her stay, Kringu was able to hold a crocodile, a J? ! baby aligator, a Koala bear snakes and a wombat "I love animals a lot and I got hold all the animals at the Billabong Sanctuary, which was one of my favorite places on the trip," she said. "They have so many animals that are just native to Australia that you wont see anywhere else. The Kangaroos and birds are just everywhere? i , - I fr 4 sfcjKa ijne holds a baby crocodile during visit to Aust'alia. IVcifil others one dn (' 1 ueara tnd 'hcv ne-- e : 'or, K in dn ' really cool lot ol bright sse4- when it is winter," ud "W hat 1 liked is n i matter what someone ih it no wore, no one would tease them ibout it like they would here in EVENTS s, Kringlie also said she was impressed with how health scious the people were and noticed how the country works to conserve water. 1 cheered on by thousands of loi information contact: SL County Recreation (801) 468-256- 0 'tali Tuesday July 24, 7 a.m. The service is a fitting pause to express gratitude for the sacrifice of early pioneers from all walks I of life and for the freedoms enjojed by citizens and residents The Place Heritage Park. The plaza surrounding This Is The with craft booths representing some of the best artisans of Utah's ethnic communities, plus I group. A children's area will provide a hands-o- n craft experience for all ages. 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Time noon to 5 p.m. PLUS FEEE WASSANT1ES 1898 Ford Windstar LX piturerty. largest youth parade in the country. The parade starts at South Temple and 2nd East and proceeds south to 4th South. The parafsis July 21 at 10 6,995 J Auto U61157 f cele- . 8,495 4x2 Auto, Loaded. P60529 DAEWOO LANCS Afl 0, Bank: Main Branch SLC (South Temple and Mains St.), 3900 S. 700 E, Draper Pkwy, West Valley (3540 S. 700 W.) and Cottonwootf (4675 S. Highland Dr.) . The seats are located on South Temple between Main and State Street and on 200 East between 500 South and 600 South. the "Great American Wild Days of '47 Rodeo 1 TICKETS: Tickets for bleacher seats are still available for $8.00 each. They can be purchased at the Utah Daughters of Pioneers or Zion's Museum West Show" will give two performances in the Delta Center on July 21 at 1:30 p.m. and July 22 at 5:30 p.m. This is the same type public. 4 then head north toward the parade route. 27 ,ODU FUEE CAIFIX TITLE SIASS1 10,650 Hecords Extra Clean S VEHICLE TRAVEL: If you're coming from the north or south, and exit at 1300 South or use 600 South, then head east to where you'd like to watch the Tuesday, July 24th at Liberty 1 1996 FORD EX7LC3E3 Only Delta Center Station. Park, 500 East 900 South, from noon until 9 p.m., FREE to the t Henline, president of the Area Council. "She is the icon of tue community council before she drifted off mto retirement" TRP 11,995 White Super Fun Car U61475 from the Sandy Station to the NATIVE AMERICAN CELEBRATION 1$ proposed fiberglass plant adjacent to Webster School. "She has always been a leader in community affairs," said Ron GOLF 13,895 1989 BMW 5251 n A iic Black Gold Wheels. LowTres, FurvSharp, F126141 1991 MERCEDES BENZ 300E Sed. the parade is over, trains will run Hall. Reservations required. -Park hours 10 a m.-- 6 p.m.; dinners 6 p.m.; theater 7:30 p.m. , Costs $6 adults and seniors, $4 children (under 3 years are free). Groups of ten or more $4 each. For further information contact Affine Ockey at This Is the Place Heritage Park (801) 582-184- 7 White, Fun in sun, P60330. FORU CROWN VICTORIA Grat Looooaded U61303 S'ation (between the malls.) After 6 p.m.. Theater Presentation of "FYomised Valley" in the Social Air 1998 VW 4j370 (10000 S.) and City Center award. a chicken feed mill south of Magna, a cement plant that was polluting irrigation water and a parade. If you're traveling from and the east or west, take exit at State Street or 700 East, 1 travel between the Sandy Station named was continued from page TRAX: TRAX will run on the 24th of July every 20 minutes, from 7:10 a.m. until after the parade is over (approx. 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.) trains will Kiwanis Leaders of the Future ...... Gold Great Transportation, P60502 ... Loaded 25381 Miles P60605 LX She A 1999 MAZSA FROTlii SUZUKI SWIFT . Brockbank's outstanding Eighth-grad- e student and was given the ii V8 Trans Option, Loaded, B&ck, FI 26481 0 to choose starting at Auto Ar U61112 1993 bands. .... 2CG0 LINCOLN LS HYUXDA1 ACCENTS PARADE and Highland Printing. At Brockbank, Kringlie carries a 4.0 grade point average and participates in the Jazz and concert CEHTS1Y Red Rear 4DR Auto Air 1999 1995 BDICK great gas mileage 20 to choose Irom starting al Red Loaded F 1 5 1 95 Magna public library, and helped ' ships. Sponsors included Magna Smiths and Alberts n stores, Daynes Music, Printech White, Auto U61115 ESTEEMS Auction Recreation Center, the first c !.i 1991 MAZDA MUTA w rid 15176 2001 TOYOTA ECHO Air 1984. She was named Woman of t the Year by the Green Sheet Newspapers in 1986 and inducted into the Cyprus Hall of Fame in 1995. Through her work as a journalist and community volunteer, she' helped establish the first Magna close." I Kringlie raised the money for her trip by doing fundraising ai going to businesses for spons COS P604671 F Achievement in 1980, State of Utah Volunteer of the Year In . sr.id "When you are with someone everyday you become reaiy iiisijs 2000 f iends 1 extend the life of the Cyprus Ice Rink for an extra three years. In addition, she was instrumental in fighting against having a Salt Lake County garbage dump In the Oquirrh Mountains, with Dutch oven dinners at 4 Bright Red, Loaded, Auto other. "Now half of my be li e in Wisconsin," ' Nightly, except Sunday, July 12:50-1:3- 0 CARS continued from page I-- S), Salt Lake City. Dancers aktr will be Elder Rex of the first Quorum of o the experience has given her a new appreciation for the culture and history of Australia that she was not aware of before. 'It's no longer just a spot on the map," she said. "It is a just tealiy unique. It has so many thirds there that aren't anywhere els- - n the world. It's a really pret ) and friendly place." i addition to making new frie' s with the Australian people, v'r nglie tnd the group of ambassadors she was with formed close bond with each PIONEER FESTIVAL This is the Place Heritage Park, 2601 E Sunnyside Ave (800 pm McTeggart Irish 0 LIKHA-Filipin- day-Nav- Culture Fest Performance Schedule, July 21 oulson, and Davis pm 0 American Group 5 -- 5:40 pm Bosnian Music and Dance 5:50-6:3- 0 pm Swiss Edelweiss Chorus 6:40-7:2- 0 pm Abada Capoeria (Brazilian Music) 7:30-- 8 pm Okinawa Ken Jin Kai (traditional Japanese dance) Off and on throughout the ajo Dance and Drums numerous diverse performing Mu ier ( horule directed by Steve l!erA..J 4:10-4:5- traditional Utah pioneer crafts. Lnleitainment throughout the afternoon will be provided by Musir for the service this year will be provided by the Choral rt' Society of Utah, directed by pm International 0 Children's Choir 2:10-2:3- 0 pm Special Program featuring Governor Mike Leavitt and Mayor Rocky Anderson 2:30-3:1- 0 pm Golden Gospel Vocal Ensemble 3:20-- 4 pm Ritmo Caliente (Latin Dance Music) The first annual Culture Fest, which will take place on July 21, from Noon to 8 p m. at This Is ol Utah. 1 1:40-2:1- Place Monument will be arranged SUNRISE SERVICE JULY 24 Sunrise Service Tabernacle, Temple Square, Salt Lake City, ' couldn't bring myseif to eat the crocodile pieces in it," she said. "Their meat tasted funny and looked funny as welt." CULTURE FEST vUdtors. S c con- the Seventy continued from page .ire Kringlie had an opportunity to snorkle at the Great Barrier reef and eat Australian cuisine that she said was different than food in America. "We had crocodile chowder, which was pretty good, but I the United States. I really don't think that kids get teased much there. People are very accepting." ICON Now back home, Kringlie said population," Kringlie said. yf3 u .7 fi Kri j "We had to be very scious because they don't ha vie enough water to support their 1 ST wv .V;, yxi ,0 4 Water con- ontmued from page f r July 19, 2001 T t 1 ii .r.- - i :J 7 , |