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Show DS Utah StateHistorical Society Lists Award Winners nistory at its 45th Annual Meeting last week at Westminster College heritage was given to twoindivid- The Antiquities Award for outStanding archaeological research uals. Jennie Adams Wild of Alpine received the award fora lifetime of The Dale L. Morgan Award for and preservation in Utah went to Margene Hackney of Price. She torical Quarterly went to Gary was honored for her service to the Utah Statewide Archaeological SoCiety, her work in developing pre- the best scholarly article of the appearing in the Utah His ‘Topping ofSalt Lake City. His article “One Hundred Years at the tah State Historical Society summer issue) traces the developt of the Historical Society, em. history curriculum materials for education and outreach, and her volunteer service to the CEU Pre- historic Museum in Price Also honored were Joanne Sootho, Amanda Finlayson and Ja- izing the formative years and role of key personalities at crvial times. D. Robert Carter of Springville r ed the Morris S. Rosenblatt Aw ‘d for the best general interest icle of the year appearing in the tiguities archaeology lab and for Sho-Boat: Queen of Utah Lake” (winter issue) details the Shipleyand the Northwest Region Crew fortheir initiative in finding the Historical Quarterly. “The highlights of the largest excursion boat ever to play the waters of Lake and the two families made it a paying enterprise during the tough daysof the Great pression and on through the ars of World War II. Nick Yengich Editors’ Choice Award for the year went to Elaine M. Bapis of Salt Lake City. “In the Hands of Women: HomeAltar Tra- dition in Utah's Greek Orthodox Homes’ (fall issue) looks at the role of religious sites within private homes in easing thedifficulty of as- similation among Greek immigrant womenin Utah. Based on the experiences of 20 families, it analyzes net Finlaysonof Salt Lake City for their volunteer service in the An. assistance with field work at Juke Box Cave; the Utah Division of Parks and Recreation staff Karen Krieger, Paul Brown, Richard fundingfor, and overseeing the installation of bars, signs, and a gate in front of Juke Box Cave and Danger Cave to prevent further vandal- ism. and compilation of historical mate- was James Nelson ofSalt Lake City for his video “Lime on the Diamond,” which he wrote, directed and produced to tell the story of baseball in Utah and howit affect- ng funds to support the Histo- Recognized for outstanding achievement as a student in the field of history were Joshua Romney, University of Utah and Kendra Bills. We State University Award for articles and editorials The William P. McKi drawing public attention to the Awardis for professional dev problems of grave desecration, mentof a meritorious employe A looting of prehistoric sites, and judicial insensitivity to native American burials. Former Tribune writer Harold r hall has put up a display honoringa singleartist Elvis was the logical choice He was the first real rock ‘n’ roll star,” said Jim Henke, the hall’s deputy director and curator the Society. Alan Barnett, manager of the USHS Information Center. has been selected to attend the Western ArchivesInstitute fore he w There's Presley f Tupelo or 0 W488 _‘Eivis's se card shows he 4 and jumpsuits) and some they maynot (crayons anda TV witha out for him des ellea) ; The artifacts, posters and pic tures trace Presley's journey from poverty in Tupelo. Miss.. to the height of stardom to his decline and death at age 42 in 1977. For Presley aficionados who report in spellingbut D” in science A job ap Graceland, Elvis’ home in Mem. phis, Tenn It features objects that fans would expect (guitars runk the e from contains a whenhe tudent ik ing type" by 4 high school band program shows the first time Presley's name was ever in print for a per formance. It was spelled “Prest ly didn’t get the job Lincoln and Cleo Eliason of Del- UMS ase)VE vation Award for their vision and leadership in conceptualizing, pub- licizing, and organizing the restora- tion, preservation and interpretation of historic Fort Deseret, the only remaining adobe mud fort in thestate. The Service Award for outstanding service to the Society and to a Utah history went to the Utah Pio- neer Sesquicentennial Celebration Coordination Council staff made an Honorary Life Member for distinguished service to the state and the society. Roberts is retiring after a distinguished career in the history department at Weber State University, He is among the nation's most recognized military thefirst time the ial adeaee "ed the lives of all people, including xhibit is billed as the larg. sands of Utah students in the bis” the ethnic immigrants, whoplayed eseect of Presley wemore. torical in stimulating bilia ever assembled outside of ning process. and understanding, and in and watched the game ry Fair. Christopher Smith and the edito- fal Fame and Museumis opening an exhibit dedicated to Elvis Presley Another media award winner Alpine Yesterdays and several family histories . Michael Johnson of Logan, Utah HistoryFair director, also received jooens eeaneofEis rial board of The Salt Lake Tribunereceived 2 Utah History Media have made celand, The Rock and Roll Hall of rials relating to Alpine and vicinity culminating im the publication of TED PRESS CLEVELANI — The home of alty is about to rock‘n’ ro! welcome the King service dedicated to the collection ta were given the Historic Preser- Rhonda Greenwood (project coor- Richard C. Roberts of Ogden was Elvis Exhibit at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame THE back historians. dinator), Kristen Cook and Aaron Metcalfe. The recognition was give for the tireless and eminently successful coordination of the myraid sesquicentennial projects, events and programs last year. 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