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Show A soft reflection under a summer sky —a tenderness of tree and shade in twilight hours — a frenzyof wind-driven waves — a secluded sun-warmed spot for an oldster’s meditations — the magic of moonlight tossed back to lovers — a child’s giggle following a splashing pebble— All these are glittering facets of Utah Lake, still lovely despite use and abuse. The color of a sunset beyond the western shore — the dreams now marked as lost by solitary remnants—the appealofsolitude to fisherman and boater — the excitement of stormand shadow. All these pourforth rrom the waters that lie across the valleyflcor of Utah Lake — = Forthose whowouldtravelall the borders of the lake, thereis new vista of mountain and sweeping range. A shining thread of history accents the achievement of man uponthe shoresforIndian, pioneer, modern man haveall gleaned sustenance here This is beautyto be cherished for nowand all the years ahead. ASETTINGSUN silhouettesthe western hills which close the lake on the far side of the valley. (Photos by Herald staff photographers) THE PLACID WATERS nearthe shore catch and hold reflections to create a unique beauty. re a SHARING AN HOUR of summer fun are Tom Phillips, 14, and his dad, Ray Phillips. B) GheSunddyHerald Sunday, June6, 1971 A MOMENT rae of reflection is enjoyed a by a visitor R. J. Chapman atLincoln Beach. r, » THE TIP OF AMERICAN FORK boat harbor harbor lies beneath a plane cruising over the patterned lake. te e TWISTED DRIFTWOOD is left by receding Traberon Che fash ae Se aay lake. ' i Page 13 ? ne ® are THE SWEEPING WAKE of a doat .and following skier leave a churned path across the sun-streaked water. \ * ‘ y 4 |