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Show Wednesday, June 9, 1999 tElfg PIANO FESTIVAL 21 piano students ofMargaret Thomson participated in the Federation of Music Clubs Piano Festival on May 1, 1999, in Ephraim. All students received Superior ratings. Six students Lynsey Stoddard, Aubrey Nielson, Melissa Hathaway, Me Kay la Brough, Malaree Park, and Raquel Brough were selected to perform at an Honors Recital the following Sunday. From left, back row; Lynsey Stoddard, Aubrey Nielson, Janelle Bastion, JaNae Besendorfer, Mandee Jones, Jamie Jones, Front row: Chelsea Park, Matthew Nielson, Kelly Kenison, Melissa Hathaway, Jerrica Hathaway, Suzanne Goble, Jessica Stoddard, Bethany Kenison, Kelsey Hall, Jared Bringhurst, Keisha Jones, Charlotte Painter. Absent from photo: McKayla Brough, Malaree Park, and Raquel Brough. g Nephi, Utah . petroglyph experts to review the authenticity of the mascot concept; Duncan Metcalfe (Utah Museum of Natural History), Dr. Laurel Casjens (Utah Museum of Natural History), Dr. Daniel Edwards (University of Utah), Margaret K. Brady (University of Utah), and Forrest S. Cuch (Utah State Division of Indian Affairs). SALT LAKE 2002 cultures who first inhabited Q9P 2002 mascots reflect American West and tradition of storytelling dark GOLD CUP Seven piano students of Margaret Thomson earned their Gold Cups for receiving IS points over the past 3 to 4 years of participation in the Piano Festival. Gold Cup recipients are: lynsey Stoddard, Aubrey Nielson, Melissa Hathaway, Suzanne Goble, The hare was swifter. The coyJaNae Besendorfer, Jamie Jones. ote reached higher places. The was strong and brave. Meet 4-- H weigh-i- n bear the mascots for the 2002 Olympic Winter Games in Salt Lake City. The three mascots were unveiled as part of a community celebration on May 15 as Native American Billy Daydodge narand FFA members who from Utah legend. a rated story plan to exhibit market lambs at the Juab County Fair, must have Petroglyphs of animal images the interpretation of the them weighed and tagged on inspired modern-da- y mascots with their Wednesday, June 16. Lambs can stories reflecting corresponding be weighed at Craig Sperrys in the Olympic motto of Citius, Mona from 6:00-6:3-0 or at p.m. Fortius, meaning Swifter, the fairgrounds in Nephi from Stronger. Higher, 0 p.m. Hare (Swifter): At Snowshoe Each exhibitor can tag up to two lambs. If exhibitors cannot one time, the sun was burning attend the 'tagging, they will up the earth. The hare ran swiftneed to make arrangements for ly to the top of the mountain. someone else to take care of this Shooting her arrow at the sun, for them. Those having questions she dropped it lower in the sky and cooled the land. 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For the first time, mascots were based on historical figures and named after royal children for the 1994 Lillehammer Games with Hakon and Kristen. Nagano featured four snowlets based on the motif of an owl. Sydney has three animals as mascots as well with a platypus named Syd, an echidna called Millie, and a kookaburra called Oily. American Black Rear (Stronger): Long ago brave hunters left their villages to track the mighty bear. But the bear was too strong mm MrrW dachshund, a popular Bavarian dog, as the first mascot. Olympic mascots have come in all shapes and sizes. In the United and frozen, Haad 03 emtapf of petroglyph to remind the hare, coyote and bear of its heritage. Official Olympic mascots date back to the 1972 Olympic Games in Munich with the Waldi the mountain top and stole the flame from the fire people. He brought warmth back to the earth. Jan 7tk thmoh J Stems yndm e the coyote climbed the highest METALMART 12C8L188S.LC1,UTtCO47-C4CaN For FREE EtockPrice zi or Fremont-styl- s, held on June 26th T STORAGE CONTAINERS 977-888- at the University of Utah. Each mascot wears a charm around its neck that has been fashioned after the original Ana-sa- JAKES Day will be 1 degree from Dixie College world turned Utah and the surrounding areas by using their symbols to represent the modem Olympics. The narratives you have chosen are representative and authentic, and your plans for incorporating American Indian cultural contributions should be commended, said Brady, Associate Professor of English and American Indian Studies and outlasted the hunters. Today, sons of the hunters continue the chase in the night sky. "We are thrilled to present these three mascots for the 2002 Games as representatives of the land and culture of Utah and the American West," said Mitt Romney, SLOC President and CEO. "Their stories are a wonderful translation ofa Native American legend into the symbolism of the Olympic movement. The theme of swifter, higher, stronger crosses the boundaries of time." SLOC enlisted the assistance RODEO FINALS Members of the Juab High School Rodeo Team Coyote (Higher): When the of five Native American and who have qualified to participate in the Utah High School Rodeo State Finals are: Jenna Coombs, front left. Cow Cutting; Emily Fowkes, front right. Goat Tying, Breakaway Roping and Ham RopApplications must be submitted ing; Ken Winn, back left. Calf Roping and Ham Roping; and Jerry to the Director ofAdmissions pri- Shepherd, back right. Bull Riding. Al-tiu- 7:30-8:0- These animals appear as major characters in the myth and stories handed down to modem Native Americans, the descendants of the ancient artists who produced rock art, said Casjens, Curator of Collections at the Utah Museum of Natural History. 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