Show 001WØ no4ftIOAr4i The Salt Lake Tribune 134 LOCAL Sunday June 21 1992 I 2izt4 el lotvi: el Blacks Honor Discover Heritage During Celebration ditor attendance Saturday Salt Lake NAACP to Sponsor Festival Juneteenth By Torn 1 for Tooele Army Depot was with in friends "This festival is good for black fellowship We can get together and exchange ideas and issues" Tracy Swinton 25 Ogden echoed Phillips' comments on the festival drawing together the black community having brought her for young daughter to the festival the fun and fellowship -- There are so few blacks in Utah that something like this gives our kids a chance to see something black oriented and to get to know other Quinn SPECIAL Tu THE TRIBUNE With the singing of ()(DEN the Black National Anthem "Lift Every Voice and Sing" Utah's three-daJuneteenth Heritage Festival got under way Friday on the Weber State University campus Betty Sawyer Ogden director of the Governor's Office of Black Affairs said "Juneteenth" is a contraction of June 19 the date in 1865 when slaves in the US territories were emancipated "For about the last 20 years this date has been increasingly celebrated in the black communities across the country" she said Salt Lake City will hold its festival today About 1000 festival-goerSaturday heard gospel singers rap artists soloists and poets Food ethnic arts and crafts arcade games and team sports attra( tcd people from the Wasatch Front Alfred Phillips 31 a black au y The Heritage Festival will be held today in Salt Lake City s booths displaying everything ' : : - ''' ' I i ' - rJ ' ' ' - - ti !4' Ili ? 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: Crystal has been in therapy but still has many issues to work through Her adoptive family needs to be committed to helping her deal with past r 'ILUXIIJ IN Y'':- 'rut the muscle spasms pain and frustration can't steal his love for skydiving Diagnosed with MS in 1988 the - 40 tive - E w t IN K A 2(1ye!Jr-marriag- e 1 S SALT LAKE THIBLNE TIMER CITY — Multiple sclerosis took John Ortiz's job and his 5 adoption Crystal has problems attaching to people She is immature and can be manipula- AYER!PIANO h Salt Lake's Oldest Cadillac Dealer Christopher Smith TIF y care and the unsuccessful ESZIRLECTiO evIzeoony r Vultd-Raise- A Friday Provo Police believe the same person burglarized three homes in a wealthy subdivision in Provo Thursday afternoon taking cash from three purses Police say the burglar has plagued the neighborhood for several years la Two people were treated for eye and throat irritations Satur ' l'a roundup of police and court news Fire damaged a swimming pool maintenance shed at 3410 E Hidden Oaks Drive (8850 South) Friday after a heating pump overheated No one was hurt and the structure sustained $10000 dam- I '' 1 I i Al 't ite- -r ' 0 A 1 1' - 4 ' pi 1 JK — : - 7 IINKS : !4:-- IXII e p ' ("' y ' 1 C ''' - l':--- For the Record - t '' -tt 1 Ike" 1 June teen-age- x 1 '!)': 22-2- 8 Sign up for one of four trash trailers The city will deliver and remove the trailer when filled 2100 East to east city limits 2100 South to south city limits 1700 South to 2100 South 2100 East to east city limits Crystal is proud to be a teenager She celebrated her 13th birthday Feb 7 She is fond of shopping makeup and clothes But her real enjoyment in life is school where she's in the gifted program Math is her favorite subject She also enjoys biofeedback Past abuse and neglect have left their mark on this charmr She has been in ing foster care for years and was placed in one adoptive home that did not work out for her As a result of repeated foster day after a mysterious gas forced the evacuation of the Memorial Medical Center 2000 S 900 East in Salt Lake City Twenty-sipeople had to evacuate the building for about 112 hours while firefighters fanned out the unknown gas U A fire damaged a house at 7631 S Silver Lake Drive Saturday afternoon after a spark from an overhead lamp set fire to a stack of boxes and papers in a storage area beneath a stairwell No one was hurt The structure sustained $11000 damage MI A Boy Scout was listed in good condition Saturday evening at Holy Cross Hospital after he fell off a ledge while hiking with his troop near Bald Mountain in the Uinta& Summit County search and rescue officials said the boy suffered facial lacerations and dislocated his elbow and 3 I': ' ' ri t ---- kf-- '"":'!--- '4 t t 1t -- tr--t-tc i :A f T ' 4 44- N June Services Serving children who wait y minority--probabl- cz) -- - Salt Lake City intrir —OP 9anup 1 A Nathan had just made a tour of the festival where he as a white was in the for the first time in life his father pointed out Nathan's comment about the majority there: "They're cool- 1 ditith 4- - --- k41t 1 I '' 1''4 - ' ' ':: j z-- ki - - 7' 1 - r ft:- - (4 -- 4 ''''Ne:‘ -- A 12 - 1 6 ' Fi' fx- 4 '''' 4!" t:-'''''-'54 :n1' ' 1' t: r ' !I ' : - - Pt t'' t - 42 p ri :: ' !- - r- il ' - 4:' :t!:i P c r'- -- --- '''':c-4'-'tj- ''''''1 ! 'A i '1 1 ' 1 '' Throughout Summer -- m- 1000 n -- - - Murray Jackson's son Nathan said he thought there was one black at his school Wahlquist Junior High which has a student body of about 1 i Dates er cultures" son "I brought my here today He doesn't have much exposure to the African-Ame- looked at the Ezidore Locale can scene where we live I think it's important he understands oth- Ogden er?' Mr commemorating the emancipation of slaves in US territories June 19 1865 — will be music games voter registration and a petition to stop the execution of William Andrews i' ! pA -o A77' jjtV rill 2 pm Featured at the festival — from black literature to the works of black photographers and said "This not only reminds our kids of their black heritage and lets them know they are not alone but it also shows the kids there are lots of jobs to do The Juneteenth Festival is not only beneficial for blacks but whites also benefit said Craig Jackson a teacher who lives in Plain City a town northwest of When asked if there was racism in Utah Chris Ezidore a government engineer eating with his wife and child said: "I'm from Louisiana and I've lived in other parts of the US The racism here is not very subtle A white man in a store said to my boy 'And are you going to grow up to be a basketball play- im beginning at Sponsored by the Salt Lake branch of the NAACP it will be held at the Nettie Gregory Center 742 W South Temple blacks" 42 Itleate L- I ) - |