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Show Wednesday, Apnl 26, 2000, THE DAILY HERALD, Fifth graders request information on Utah We are doing research ' Cielo Vista Elementary School Room 14 21811 Ave de Los Fundedures Rancho Santa ran the hard-workin- g the Internet's AML-Lis- t said Marilyn . Brown, 2000 President of the Association for Mormon Letters (AML). The AML hopes the Irreantum will help to define the Mormon voice to others. . "Never has there been a bet-teopportunity for artists and writers to get together to communicate with each other as they strive to raise the quality of art that expresses the realities of the Mormon culture," Brown said. "I see Irreantum as largely an outgrowth of AML-List,- " says Benson Parkinson, who for five years has been donat F 24701 San Doval Ln. Mission Viejo, CA 92691 Studying Utah To Whom Produced by two forward-lookin- g LDS writers, Many Waters (or Irreantum) is the title of an exciting new magazine expressing the cultural and literary views of Mormons across the nation. "These two fiction writers, Chris Bigelow and Benson Parkinson, have now made it possible for many others to share in the Mormon discussions that take place on co O'Neill Elementary 92688 Thank you so much, Ryan Lee Neuhart ing his time as moderator of the list at Weber State. As he The Daily Herald Ali Esfahani Morgarata, Calif. It May Concern: By KAREN HOAG The Daily Herald Local site offers auction MARLA SOWARDS ' Timpanogos High School PROVO "Cease not to mourn" is an appropriate message around Easter. Real love never dies is another truism touted by the children's book , The Blue Rose," by Patrick St. Clair. ; The local author achieves something most writers try but y Going, going, gone? :. Hardly Auctions are more popular than ever, especially with added purchasing power dealt by the Internet. Nowadays, a prospective buyer needn't even leave home to bid on auctioned goodsl They simply drag and click, entering an face-to-fac- e ever-growin- g world filled with such sites as Amazon and Yahoo: However, despite their benefits Sfaai'ge item selection and enormous buyer pools (E: bay is visited 1.5 billion times Everest climbers Norgay in 1953. They will take about a month to set up all of their camps before attempting to climb. The climbers should reach the summit somewhere between May 7 and May 13, depending on the weather. The climb is designed to -underline Neways' ongoing attempts to keep people youthful in both body and spirit. Neways is a manufacturer of and personal care, fitness products, located in Salem. It has 500 employees and reached over $400 million in sales last year. Neways, Inc., has recently announced its sponsorship of Stacy Tooru Taniguchi as he and fellow climber Al Hanna attempt to reach the summit of Mount Everest. 'T Taniguchi, 45, is an experienced climber from Orem. Hanna, 69, is from Chicago. If successful, Hanna will be the oldest climber ever to reach the summit of Everest. The climbers will follow the path taken by Sir Edmund Hillary and Sherpa Tenzing SALEM anti-agin- Your if 1 C assifieds g st photo Courtesy Magazine pros: Fiction writers Chris Bigelow, left, and Benson Parkinson arrthe creators of Many Waters, a new magazine-that shows many approaches to LDS literature. Snow, columnist; and Tory Anderson, fiction. The photographer is Susan Barnson. Irreantum means "many waters," and the magazine represents all kinds of approaches to LDS literature, not just zine," Bigelow says. All six of the staff editors are from that list: Harlow Clark, poetry; Jonathan LangfordAML Highlights; Kent Larsen, publicity and news; Jana Bouck Remy, book reviews; Attorney Edgar C. ;"' teaches is end! Bove but the petals fall off and dry after her true love's death. The widow learns that love once nurtured can never die; death is dark and forlorn for never succeed in doing: He reaches both the children and parents in this endearing tale of life and death and what lies . beyond.. Written in the form of verse from love at first sight, to guy pursuing gal, to peacefully working together on their farm and to the war that brings death. The blue rose is her prize, those who cease to mourn. You see there is more to life after death. Read it once, read it twice and it grabs you. Then you settle back with a smile on your face. It is published by North Star Publications in Provo and is available in LDS bookstores. ' Karen Hoag, a journalist for Illustrations by Brent Flory, who is a local artist, carry you through the poignant but 15 years, is a lifestyle writer for The Daily Herald. She can be at khoagheraldextra.com. reached ' uplifting story. 344-254- or 2 pioneer parade seeks entries The Daily Herald - - - gss liiiiiii'lnkiUiHinihlijiijilj - he SALT LAKE CITY -Tdeadline for all Days of '47KSL Parade entries is May 1. This year's theme is "Pioneer Memories " Millennial Vision, The Parade will be limited to 60 float entries, 20 bands, 20 horse units and 20 antique .' vehicles. Entry application forms, fact packs and fees for all categories are due May 1. Information about require. ments can be found on the Parade's Web site: www.daysof47xom (click on "parade" icon). The Days of '47KSL Parade continues to be the premier parade in Utah and this year promises to be spectacular. "We are looking for more diversity," says Frank T. Hales, parade chairman. So come join 1847-2000.- . , the Great Customer Service fun! Applications can be mailed to The Days of '47KSL Parade, P.O. Box 1650?, Salt Lake City, Utah 84116-050- source for buying and selling to Mon.-F- ri. 8 am Sat. 9 am to 6 pm 373-6450 am 1 1 www.sweetdealclassifieds.com NUTTALL BERHINA is 3 HAViNC its' IBKTKPAV To Celebrate we're selling BERNINA JANOME SEWING MACHINES EMBROIDERY MACHINES SERGERS SEWING FURNITURE AT UP TO jTji AML-Li- e SLC Neways to sponsor The Daily Herald on-lin- Magazine, a number of writers went on to publish elsewhere. This year is Irreantum's second year. The first 1999 issue was a guest issue of the AML's old paper newsletter by Levi Peterson. When Peterson wanted to retire, an editor at the Ensign, Chris Bigelow, came on the staff to make Irreantum a reality. Bigelow had been making magazines since his teens. He brought Oracle, a fantasy gaming magazine, to a subscription of 1000. He also published Flourishing Wasteland and Ralph Waldo Who? for the Emerson College of Boston. Together, Bigelow and Parkinson planned the content, tone and promotion of the magazine, discussing how they could reach the large potential LDS audience that reads literary fiction but isn't currently into Mormon literature. "The ideas ... on the AML-Lis- t seemed exciting, varied and deep enough; I was delighted to take the lead role in channeling AML-List'- s strengths into a printed maga- - 'The Blue Rose' Sincerely, Ali Esfahani per month), these national sites pose one major problem: Local trading. has a trading categoentitled "Utah," which cenry ters in Salt Lake City. This makes it hard to sell large items such as refrigerators, localized items such as play trad- tickets and ing, such as housing contracts. ProvoAuction.com, a new site dedicated to trading in Utah Valley, solves these problems. The site is specifically engineered to encourage the seller and buyer to" exchange goods face to face if they wish. Page C3 Magazine explores LDS, views I am a fifth grade student in California. My class is studying the United States. We are working on putting together state reports, and I have chosen your state to research. I am writing in hopes that you will publish my letter for citizens in your area to read. I am interested in learning about the following information: What can you tell me about the history of Utah? Who are some of the famous people from your state? What is the geography like in Utah? What are some tourist attractions to visit in Utah? Do you have a recipe symbolic of Utah? If so, please send a copy :' of the recipe. , '. I would appreciate any other information you think might help me with my research. Thank you for your help. Please send information, pictures, recipes andqr memorabilia to the following address: ; reports in my fifth grade class, and I will be reporting on Utah. The reports are due in May and cover topics such as state history, weather and geography. The reason I am writing to you is to ask if you could publish my letter in your paper. I am hoping some of the readers in your community will write to me and tell me about their experiences, local traditions and some stories about what it is like to live in Utah. I live in Southern California, and I am sure many things about Utah are different from where I live. Also, if any of the readers ', find time to reply, it would be great if they would endorse a copy of my "published" letter. - Provo, Utah www.HartTheHerald.com), SAVINP.S BERNINA BIRTHDAY BASH Free Drawings....Big Savings... 8:00 TO 9:00 A.M. ONLY Entire Stock vrjS$Ov lijU 1 l- -' p AMERICAN FORK 53 W. MAIN 33 OFF Must arrive between 756-222- 9 3 Name Address ' : I CityStateZip - Other Kid Items. ' , ; ' & Age " ffiMCMTMS... SQM ACCESSORIES Pokemon, Beanie Babies All items must be fTV V pn j ' t I REG. 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