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Show Page B4 (The limes-- J nbrpe nbmi -- Thursday, February 7, 2002 Photographic Highlights of the Olympic Torch's visit to Moab & Arches: F irpworks display Sunday night set the mood for the Olympic Torch relay from Delicate Arch through Monday monday Photo by Members of the media huddle along a ledge waiting for the ceremony to begin at Delicate Arch while state and federal VIPs stand behind them. Photo by Franklin Seal. J.iibI R Smith Russ von Koch rode his bike as a torchbearer, across the Colo rado River Bridge heading into Moab Photo by Jared R Smith It was a once-in-a-lifeti- me experience , not to be forgotten. Frank B Arrowchis, left, begins the Utah segment of the Olympic Torch Relay by blessing the sun as rises over the La Sal Mountains and shines on Delicate Arch Arrowchis then handed the newly-li- t torch to his granddaughter, Stephanie Laree Spann, right, who walked it across the slickrock, around the bowl below the arch, past a phalnax of cheering reporters, photographers and VIPs Photo by it Franklin Sent as the sun was beginning to shine on a dear winter day ' at The Wang 22 r Sena Flanders crosses the trrjge near Wo tonettoea-ebase of fhe Dedicate A trail Ae--na- Tcrchbea-e- Arches National in pned her m the spnnt A la 00,3 10 'kTOr' crowd r d supporters '- - r Parle. Photo by Rob Cassmgham Stephanie Laree Spann, center, and a flute player, left, watch Forrest Delicate Arch presides over a sun rise ceremony that began the Utah segment of the Olympic Torch Relay Photo by Franklin Seal Cahrt J. j was on , Uoat. Relay TOrtw Photo by Fraredm Sem pa-- w Td-- of fh frg department -- xxred flags on toe ladder toidk, padod near Sons Bark. Fbcfograp Nr Jaed R. Smith took th shot c the n sherg trough Cd Gory. |