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Show Page 8 Thursday, October 6, 2005 University Journal ir Continued from Page students. Eves said there is not one tiling that is the most because interesting there is so much geology out there. The students ( in some of the geology classes can take an extended two- - s, . to four-dafield trip. ' in Trips the past have " x . been to San and Francisco parts of Idaho. said the Colberg Volcanoes Earthquakes, I lazards Natural and class plans to go to Cedar 1 have more They experience and can imagine how things used to be, he said. Robert L. Eves, Physical Science Department chair, said the students benefit from the trips. There are two reasons that these field trips are so beneficial to the students, he said. One is learning by doing,' seeing, smelling it and Two, touching makes it more real and has more personal effect on the s' ' v,-- , U " -- geology - trips A said I really learn a lot from the hands-olearning. It makes it seem more real to me prepared bodies become and pornography' li is 011 i 1; i x - .'.Hi V U V,- x- . - . W..rv' . - ' V 1 Vv ''Yi-- A, , rv',; Tav V-- Melanie Storland, a freshman psychology major from Eagan, Minn., said people think of Utah as a bubble Everyone I talk to who is not a member of (The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-daSaints), or doesnt live in Utah, thinks of Mormons w'hen they hear someone talk about LItah, she said It seems everyone here dresses and acts the same. The slogan could be Utah: the Cultural Bubble. also Lee Benson made comments about the history and culture of the state in his column published in the Deseret Morning News on Sept. 21. We could go for the neighborly approach: At Least Were Not Wyoming, Benson said in his column. Or, You Cant Gamble Here, But You Can in Nevada. We could follow the lead from Arizona (The Grand Canyon State) and go with what put us on y j-a- j - 1 FU ' v. i r FOR THE JOURNAL The slogan is the fun part, could Hurst said but its the last thing subtly draw' attention to our unique he w'ants to think about. Discover Our lifestyles' After each meeting during Plurality, or And You Think the tour, audience members, Youre Peculiar. primarily Utahns, w'ere asked Hurst said Utah is considered The Beehive State or a place to come up with a slogan of their own, Hurst said. with The Greatest Snow on He said they' were asked to to our state Earth, according describe U'ah in four or five license plates. words. However, he said he wants to show that there is much more to Its about ad campaigns, not Utah than what slogans, Hurst said. may people perceive. However, said Hurst we did ask the during to people some tour, write up were LItahns Melanie Storland toa slogan confused about sum the difference Utah. up between a brand and a slogan. We want people to have an emotional connection to the Branding is a cluster of Hurst said. Its experiences, products. The logos, colors an experience you have with and expressions are all part of your toothpaste and how it the brand. Anyone can send us makes your mouth feel so much a slogan; we would just never cleaner after brushing. start the campaign by writing Hurst said it is the advertising, one. publicity and press that help Although a hard launch is not visitors Utah so to scheduled until Feb. 1, 2006, they bring can have a good experience Hurst said they will give a "The slogan could be 'Utah: the Cultural Bubble" sneak peak with w'hat theyve come up with in London during November for the World Travel Market. We want to tease Utah, Hurst said. Were going to have a lively, new, spirited branding campaign. the progress the Despite company has already made, Hurst said they arent close to having everything completed and a slogan chosen. No, were really not that close, but were working on it, he said. We had a late meeting (Monday) and continued on to the morning. Hurst, W Communications and the Utah Office of Tourism want to make this slogan and branding campaign really stand out, he said. The slogan helps people think about the big promise, Hurst said. Chevrolets slogan is Like a Rock. Thats not what they do. They have trucks, vans and SUVs. They are rugged and dependable and built well. Their campaign just happens to be Like a Rock. H To place an ad In in SC 1 76C. Ads the University Journal, please submit your ad to our receptionist are only $1 for students and $2 for readers. Ads submitted by mail need to be sent to: UMVtHSiTY JOtimi: CEDAR CITY, UT Must sell! 2001 white Plymouth Neon. 65k miles. Runs great! Cold AC. New tires. New CD player. Just got married & dont need 2 cars. $5,500 OBO. Call (435) -7663x106. Nannies wanted. 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The class plans to study what kind of problems might be waiting for Cedar City citizens. Some of the problems they will look for are fault zones, sediment soil and water pollution. Slogan really applied to me personally, she said. prepared In a speech given by Elder Hinckley quoted a verse from Section 38 of the Doctr ine and Jeffrey R. Holland of theQuorum of the Twelve Covenants, which reads: Apostles, young I were women If ye are make urged to (their) teenage ye shall not years a triumph, fear. not a tragedy ( You) can by Treating their cal! upon the bodies with Lord for his respect. protection Bishoff said she thinks dressing guidance,he said. This modestly is very a first important. is Bishoff Emily I four have We priority brothers who cannot expect are very particular about how his help if we are unwilling to I I she said. think keep his commandments. dress, it was basically summed up Bishoff said she believes when church leaders warned that this conference really not to let our bodies become emphasized the life of Joseph pornography. Smith, the teachings of the Book In addition, church leaders of Mormon and the restoration stressed the importance of being of the gospel. leaders warned not to let cur are really he fun, prepared. We really dont know' what's We Petersen said coming, have seen what's heie and what has happened, but we don't know. We should always be 1 ? The - ?esnp!as Continued from Page Mountain and look at lava flows and different volcanic formations. 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