Show " aSj i“SK ms K'm 5Xvs3 - : : " $ :Wi ifhSf :T efH 1000-Ye- Olid Rock Art ar Thursday July 24 1974 Studied by U Student ' Whan Native Americans scratched their legends into thever-cllffsthis spec-- ’ Southern Utah' ‘region they couldn't have realized they were leaving a legacy of original North American art Today nearly 1000 'years later passing motorists can spot a few of the drawings on sand stone walls towering Sr of above Utah Highway 24 but it is only a sampling of the thousands of images etched within the Capitol Reef National Monument's 240000 ' square acres during times Known these ancient as Beta Sigma Phi Schedules Day Saturday REPORTS Nostalgia at the home you remember day July pecti to document at least sites before his six-mon- th 10000 youth from the Nations Indowment for the Humanities ends in tember “A lot has already been written on thn subject of rock art sd I wanted to Do Jill Krist second place drawings witn v r rock art is scattered throughout the rock sections of North America no area offers more diversity of styles or higher quality of execution than does Utah Classified rv: either-:- as petroglyphs or : picto-grapthe state’s rock art is' generally associated with the Fremont culture which flourished betweenlOOO and 1200 r'- COMM TM Although ' i WEEK - hs 24x52 FLEETWOOD : ! DOUBLEWIDE -- - Y Dclu Coptf I prints In some regions sCsaphtsfy i: : fe an figures wearing headdresses have been pecked into the rock but such ' detail : is most typical of- - the tribes in the southern part of the state To the north images are more v likely to be abstracted to simple outlines in a highly linear style t Wiakar tsDry y nmvcnwr The : Utah young The Class B winners were Sue Graham first 125 points second Redd place with 95 points Beautiful handmade af- - ly and August at the Moab mads by the gela Boyd third place ghans will be on display Museum These items are Daughters of Utah Pion- - with 85 points and Brenduring the months of Ju- - loaned through the ar- - eers These two months da Tangreen' fourth have been reserved for place with 60 points Sue the DUP ever since the Graham received troplays a high degree of Student skill in composition planMuseum was opened phies in four events Mrs Peggy Knight has reining poles barrels ning and execution It’s Enrolled made over 100 afghans and showmanship Nataactually a very approachShe received a first place sha Redd received atroable art form that can GoBege ' involve anyone on any ribbon in Home Arts at the phy in trail Angela Bpyd Miss Taws Dalton Utah State Fair for the received a trophy for v level” BecaUse he values rock daughter of Mr and Mrs above afghan Mrs Knight horsemanship and art mainly as an art Ned Dalton Moab has began making them as Brenda Tangreen reform Stllovich isn’t con- - recently been accepted to a hobby and since her ceived a trophy in westearned with the original study at Mary KawaKami children are grown she ern riding Flea Market meaning of the drawings College of Beauty in Pro- - has some free time to Utahvo flea market ' The Actually their interpreDuring her do them She gets her tation is controversial Miss Dalton will terns from magazines and sale was a big success But researchers do know be supervised by Mary books and they take for the time the weather primitive man lacked a outstanding where from one to three allowed uS to stay in written language and used educator lecturer and months to complete de business rock pictures as a record guest artist and her per- - pending on the afghan Special thanks goes to of objects hunt tallies sonally trained staff She Mrs Knight does not sell the Boy Scouts Mike ' concepts legends and re- - will join a select group of them' but has given many Pipkin and Dennis Dickcords of time : students from many to her friends and rela- - erson for getting the Occasionally the draw- - states and foreign coun-in- fives things setup Also thanks were mere scrawls tries in the study of cos-fResidents and visitors goes to Clark DeLong amusement but most metology and related ca-- in tiie area are invited to Tom Dickerson anti the work was done by reer opportunities view the exhibit during Shelly Boren tiie tribe’s shaman or We had some items for Miss Dalton’s training regular hours at the Muothers under Ms direction program will include all seum The facility is open sale in clothing shoes tas an aid in insuring phases of cosmetology daily from 3 to 5 pm odds and ends and also health fertility rain or and related arts and sci- and 7 to 9 pm a box of woolen pieces that would make good prosperity ences of styling manage- Rising early each day ment beauty and achieve- - fvs ’ to ’take advantage of the ment ’ ' with’ a cur ricUltrin cool morning Hours'' the a to months'" Stab fi ? wx 'M I EMtfi HtdS ZCjuUtaSwHt fe 4-- H es Bibles --- Li vine A King James Version ’Christian Books Cards and Music ’Health Supplies and Health Books ’Good Selection of Herbs ’Organic Juices and Health Snacks ’Meatless Meat Products Wide Selection Natural Vitamins v ’Many Other Health A Christian Items HSISmAJkIbm -- Kori of 259-532- 7: - - i t-'-f ’’in ipvvr U- p u i if designed provide maximum of personal atants carefully study the tention to each student' rock drawings and photo- sections of With tiie broad graph stand back-particu- lar interest Next they tape Urge1 sheets of transparent! Mylar over selected pan- els Using a procedure known as “nibbing” they work an opaque wax pen- cil over the entire sheet to develop the texture of the rock and clearly define the recessed image -- A rubbing may require several hours or several days to complete depending on the 'size of the panel and the amount of sts pwnd training availab e at tte will be able she college to pursue ' a career in any one of the various branches of cosmetology Indus-Sta- te the third s the in try TO LAYTON Jack Goodspeed and Beula Caillet mother drove to Layton Sunday tp visit relatives Mr and Mrs Curt Goodspeed and daughter and Mr and Mrs Keith Hemmelber-ge- r set of the largest and cMldren and to' drawings he has yet watch the : 24th of July worked on was' 12 by 30 in Salt Lake feet' and took two days parade to complete He uses a mentation as the group" atepladder when rocks discovers additional side can't be (tiled high enough with yet more to raise him to the neces- - canyons Out in the field drawings sary working level on a for days at a time the cliff U students return to the v “Unexpected Salt Lake City campus : atari appearing in long enough to prorock as we work on the just film and replenish cess ' rubbings” he says “The supplies fieeliiw of the background The project is a conis as important as the tinuation of work pecked image and so we in 1971 when began try to get the figures he developed a rock art in the context of their exhibit funded in part by settings The native art- the University ' ' Faculty ists used natural cracks Research Committee and and corners in the rock to the U Museum of Fine advantage in telling their Aris Under terms of the 'en stories and we try to con National Endow' Iff vey the full extent of their current ment grant Ms present planning” work will also culminate - ‘ Each trip suggests new in a book or exhibit on possiMlities for docu- - the subject T ‘i jn -' ' J‘ - ' X??- £ StfsVr y1' !: t rS£V Y3jet j : f - Musician $ nd Check the Variety at : : 62 S3 VW1 mi re- con-arti- pat-studi- - ability to make simple yet skillful abstractions from realism ‘‘That’s the basis of artVhe maintains "Many ? say rock art is too simple yet much of the work dis fatthnyUt b mi Dearly - sHosl 1 kk arVlUSeUniNatasha searcher" praises the native artists for their Bentwood 259-75- trape-soidaltuhum- trail K -- or coyotes and hunters but Stllovich Y also reports visiting 'sites where a single panel of rock con- tabled dozens of hand :r Peggy Knight made this lovely afghan from just odds and ends It is one of the many afghans on display at the Moab Museum during the next two £Y iV: ng gs Tlldeal drawings feature mountain : sheep Maths Krist received trophies for being the top winner in five events horsemanship western riding reining poles and barrels Jill Krist received a trophy in showmanship and Shi non Kosanke received a trophy for being the top winner in ft' i of Mrs Diane Wangs gaard 521 North Taylor and you may drop in at your convenience The coffee will provide an opportunity to reminisce and remember sorority history to look at scrapbooks and perhaps to identify pictures of old friends If you have stories or pictures at Beta Sigma Phi events or members you are asked to bring then with ties? you to share If you do and even if For additional informyou don’t the active ation please call Diane chapter of Beta Sigma Wangsgaard Sue Kehret Phi is inviting all form- or Katharine Hass We er members of the so- look forward to seeing rority to a nostalgic vi- you there sit at an informal coffee It is scheduled from 10:30 until 2:00 Satur TO SALT LAKE Diane Dickerson and quilts In the near foture we daughter Lisa drove to Salt Lake City Tuesday plan to have another sale to spend July 24th with Our goal is set tor Karen and husSister $1000 We are past the band and watch the Moab half way nfark and we Band march in the par need everyone’s help to rade Her son Ronnie' reach our goal Jr is in the Moab Band Pride Community' marcMng and playing the Chairman Relda trombone merry-go-rou- points Shanon tOO and Colleen Kosanke Wilcox tied for third place with 80 points Ron rock sc: are an endangered art form An estimated 80 spectacular rock Utah have been discoveries known of art all percent sites have been at least made in many countries partially marred by van- North : American forms dals and construction are generally overlooked Because of the projects of Utah of correlating the wore University senior Gary Stllovich with specific native culto the tures professional archhalt hopes destruction by awakening1 eologists have shelved of the the public to the value of consideration these ancient drawings drawings in favor ofother both as a part of art research at digging sites history and as a tool in Consequently many of the contributions In this area art education In working towards that have been made by persons who like StUorich the goal graphic design major ex are interested in the art warn itself Beta Sigma Phi sponsored the fabulous Black and Gold Balls? Beta Sigma chorPhi’s us line was a feature of the community talent shows? Beta Sigma Phi presented the city to park the children of Moab? Beta Sigma Phi square dancers met at Pack Creek Ranch for Sylvia’s terrific summer parhigh-kicki- & 27 : when LaSal Horse Show The LaSal Horse Show was held July 13th Jim White was the judge of the events The Class A winners were Ron Krist first place with 130 points several years ago by a professor! who used them in Ms v classes Now it is the U senior’s turn to spread appreciation for the work of these early North American artists and he welcomes both student and faculty its on his statewide the I A3 tflUIMMBftMMI tatiJIFlXM piwar : X GdtcrStrinst vftrftarPkfai b'OrmaiMt sDnaHeeti Stilo-fc-j-ri- : fc'itf tiecnoNfc$ tvT: PnMniHqlffilRm stuwtutw HllSNCtt v-- mikrTSU ch W— e All Nw 1971 DatigaV eStcoBsPblntttr - ' “ i v V fm —j v?"— ‘ : i - i - attiring SlStityaLunchtonpecitils 'A COMPLETE MEAL mr smo K (MEXICAN LUkCHEON votomAY Vt- Open6afn to bv : V' J 10 pm Daily V V ? 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