Show College of Eastern Utah Th Volumo Eaglo XVIII 7 Number 1 rrhf Vole 1 Of Th Student Pric) Ut 6450 1 7 Thuriday April 2S1 W4 t Utah to celebrate prehistory week May 7--1 4 paleontologists under the direction of Burge and Dinamation International uncovered the Utahraptor in a remote quarry near Moab The raptor And had proven to be one of the must exciting in the Acid of paleontology Burge will discuss the And and detail the characteristics of this prehistoric killing machine Burge's lecture will take place in the CEU Prehistoric Museum classroom in Price at 7 pm Utah’s unique prehistory will be celebrated throughout the state on with local activities May kicked off by the Castle Valley e Chapter of the Utah 7-- state-wid- Archaeological Society sponsoring e an Exploration Day in 7 from 10 Canyon on Saturday May am to 4 pm During the designated hours the archaeological society will have guides in place at sites througlioul the Nine-Mil- Thursday May 12 Ewa canyon Wasilcwska from the anthropology Stop by the College of Eastern Utah Prehistoric Museum in Price for department at the University of Utah will speak on “Indiana Jones and the a brochure of the canyon Real Story of Ancient Civilizations" At the same time Take Pride in Utah will sponsor a local cleanup The lecture will discuss the history of archeology and methods that are day With help from the Bureau of used today and dispel some of the Land Management the Utah entertaining myths about treasure-huntin- g Department of Transportation the adventurers The event will United Slates Forest Service as well be presented in the CEU Museum as 65 volunteers from American classroom at 7 pm The lecture is be will trash picked up Express sponsored by the Utah Humanities along the canyon road Visitors are Council encouraged to participate On Tuesday May 10 CEU Friday May 13 at 6:30 pm the CEU Prehistoric Museum will museum director Don Burge will a at the Cretapresent a lecture on “Utahraptor CElTa Museum has become world famous for housing the Huntington Canyon sponsor in time with back Cafe Travel ceous Dinosaur” A team of Mammoth's skeleton (photo by Lonnie Behunln) Dino-Fea- Super-Slash- by Jennifer MechamllSv ft $ " who ire known bii die glory of die Catholic church lies jnall of the ' of ihe chiirch who are everyday martyrs struggling with lue and motMho(” Mid Sister pen tfxxy r v:- - v -- j " atthel7thahmud V ji Conference' held die 'College of Easton Utah 's campus' April 22l : vav-v- ait theoonfetienceabb SiswrEUcnyice principalat Notre DanuSchLmemioned dte'Mr backto die (heme of i conference 1 say place in religion is growing al though : many nien stiD dislike the idea of women bang allowed to hold posidons some even tumred in die face" She gave tihe audience whin she called “a Bible quia" asking if:": ' anyone knew that die First people v was every woman's job to open the) minds of men and wmenand aidM Bonnie Cook Cod bait tued nuriyi lureAllan from New York is ——— — : credit for dus growth however we beginning a world-wid- e exhibit of dinosaur tracks near-perfe- closely with Don Burge geology and paleontology professor at CEU to get the molds for his exhibit Arts & Entertainment Viewpoint mil A Midsummer's Night Dream Page 4 i After a few months of discussing the proposal the CEU Paleontology Lab sold McCollum the 44 molds Some of the funding for the exhibit came from the National Endowment Allan McCollum is worldwide exhibit of dinosaur tracks He first spotted the tracks at the CEU Prehistoric Museum two years ago while working on a project for the Carnegie Museum of Natural History in Pittsburg which most of the dino saur bones on display arc from Utah The preservation of the the tracks led him back to CEU's museum after a year and a half I le contacted the college and worked vrt" Page 2 fu- - beginning a spread hU teachings v v vw Mirror mirror on the the near J Arsllwng"Mary themotherof God” Shc ran dirough tho history of womc giving examplci of women ) lhcirfajib”Sistcr Ellen saidThe posiuonof womcn in the Catholic dum:h is growing God deserves ridqyiil ist dinosaur track molds Forty-fou- r from die CEU Palcontolgy Lab are headed to New York for exhibits in briievefs of Christ were women the who have died for iheir religion heroes calling tlii She commcntcd that wjiat men call the "wcakcr’sex haye proven to be " more courageous then the men in a for lot of Cases bixaim t eachtbej Staff writer artist r day May 14 wraps up Prehistory Week with Activity Day at (he CEU Prehistoric Museum Native American arts demonstrations including artists weavers silversmiths dancers musicians ancient crafts and nintknapping will be at the museum from 10 am to 4 pm Artists will be talking to visitors about their art and giving demonstrations many of their items will be for sale For the children many activities will be available to help them leant about Utah's Prehistory Navajo tacos and beverages will also be available outside in the museum parking lot by Jaren Holder McCollum an i- inrehgioruTheRevPai Sandov from the Spanish Assembly of Cod itefered t in theU)Sclwdiis lo“get back to :x:Thrrc rcujtoui rcprfiwniiijvci spoke W- DNA-Rumblin- Utah dinosaurs make tracks to New York ' Historian and repnuenutivefrom the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day F $ ainis acloio Winged the tbig difference between men and women in the chinxh that still needs to be bridged " Derr said women were given the gift of 'he spint or the Ghost imd die gift of babtlsm ' Ls s Holy st s WA j and being able to take yows$he ' said the women fy "dial st er prehistoric food such as Leg of Raptor and other surprises Guest speaker Scott WoodwardPhd will present a lecture entitled “Dinosaur From the Cretaceous” The lecture will present information about these long deceased beasts Tickets arc available at the CEU museum in Price and must be reserved before May 6 Ticket price Saturincludes dinner and lecture — for the Arts but most of the money camc fmm McCollum's own pocket He isn't sure when or where the first exhibit will he he's just hoping In make the casts as stxin as possible McCulluin has a past as colorful as the dinosaurs he has reconstructed lie has held solo exhibits of his art work from 1971 to the present McCulluni has also been included in selected group exhihitsfrom New York to Germany since 1969 Along with his intriguing art he also has many published writings in magazines like Retd Life Magazine and Ariforum |