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Show Monday, October 31, 201 1 University Journal i 1 IN BRIEF Annual Ceramic Guild Bowl Sale SUUs Ceramic Guild is having its annual bowl sale in the Living Room today and Tuesday from 10 a m to 2 p m All items have been made by members of the Ceramic nx 'nnnnifr'"' ' U U ! l YE i I ES vJ v Page 3 f U ; XL Annual sheep parade shuts down Main St. Saturday morning Guild with proceeds going to suppoit the organization Academic Majors Fair Wednesday SUU departments will meet in the Sharwan Smith Center Ballroom to Wednesday give information about their departments and majors The Academic Major Fair will be from 10-- a m to 3 p m Scholarship Housing forms available Tues. Scholarship Housing applications for the 2012-201- 3 academic year will be available online Tuesday More information is available at suu edussfinancial1112sch olarshiphousing html Follow SUU News on social media sites Like SUU News on Facebook or follow us on Twitter for the most information on campus and around Cedar City te Correction In Thursdays edition, the misidentified one of the participants in the art Through My Eyes gallery The artist was Jory Riggs, a senior art major from Cedar City In the same story, a quote from the exhibits director Debbie Reneman was incorrect The quote should have read Everyone needs to be recognized for their talents, whether disabled or not The exhibits participants should have been identified as disabled The Journal regrets the errors Journal SARAH WOODRUFF, SARAH WEBBER UNIVERSITY JOURNAL Joe Howe, a senior music major from Cedar City, walks beside a a sheep parade down Main St. because it is still a designated livestock group of more than 1,000 sheep, which walked down Main St. Saturday trail. Top right: Sheep trot down Main St. Bottom right: Farmers lead the during the Cedar City Livestock & Heritage Festival. The festival includes sheep in the parade with their Sheppard dogs riding shotgun. Left: livestock history By SARAH WEBBER swebbersuunews com Heidi Hals, a sophomore graphic design major from Hokksund, Norway, said she Main Street resembled a collision of Googled Cedar City before transferring Transformers and The Little House on from Norway, and the Sheep Parade was the Prairie as sheep, horses, cowboys, the first thing that came up and giant machines flooded the road Ive seen paiades, but not like this, Hals said Saturday morning More than 1,000 sheep were herded Sandy Behramann, a retired Cedar City down Main Street, a designated livestock resident, said the parade is a novelty She said the sheep behaved better than trail, preceded by a parade of agriculture machines, antique cars, tractors and other years, when some have left the sheep-cam- p trailers group and jumped on top of cars The Sheep Parade is a part of the Cedai Histoi ic and modern sheep camps and City Livestock & Heritage Festival, trailers lived in by sheep herders during an annual celebration of Cedar Citys the summer were in the paiade One featured a toilet seat attached to the back of the trailer home, others had porches and solar panels Sheep werent the only animals in the parade, many people rode horses, a few chickens were pulled in a handcart and some dogs sat shotgun alongside their owners The Cedar City Council also rode in the parade A young woman draped in an American flag and carrying a 99 percent sign rode her bike alongside the parade Line Uhlen, a sophomore art major from Lillehammer, Norway, said she learned as she watched the parade I have never been to a livestock parade before, so it was new, she said The crowd ranged from children to as well as a few SUU students Uhlen said a lot of students werent there because of other events on campus this weekend Shepherding in Cedar Citys surrounding mountains began in the 1890s, according to cedarlivestockfest com The Festival continued with western music and cowboy poetry, vendors, pioneer activities, agricultural displays and a vintage car show Saturday at the Cross Hollow Events Center, according to the website old-time- V Watch our new online video series premieiing Nevemher 8, 2011 to see the crazy and creative ways that people save money. Ten contestants from Utah and Idaho will put their penny-p- , inching skills M the Uot. Only one will win the Cheapstcr t.tle and the 2,10,(03 grand prize. 1 ? 7 4 1 a A s 8a r " A. "r- J $ jS S & s f Ai A m & mW t m ft TM PRESENTED BY ZIONS BANK Member FDIC |