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Show ' ' : 7A Sun Advocate Price, Utah Tuesday May 22, 2001 vy Elder Burghardt t Elder Portu-gal-Usb- Elder Justus Tyler Clark has ao cepted a call to serve fa the Canada-Calgarmission for the Church of Jestis Christ of Latter-da- y Saints, Elder Clark will speak May 27 at 11 a.nl at the Ellington LDS Stake Center, located at 935 East Malm ' He fa the son of Jerry.MuggB and Vfclynda Clark. on daySaints.. He Is the son of Marvin and Sheila Burghardt. Elder Burghardts missionary farewell meeting will be May 27 at 9 ajn. at the Price 4th LDSWfcrd. : Elder Burghardt will enter the .missionary training center June 6, .. ; fv , U. ', . .yf ' ?. ' bias accepted 4 44 Linwjw t ' vV t w?' . , "'X , mis- South sion fortheChurchof JesusChrist of Latter-da- y Saints. He is the son of Mike and Katherine Monfiredi of Castle Dale. ; Elder Monfredi wiH speak Blinois-Chica- : . : Therapy go Individual and Family" : : PSychadierapy Marriage Counseling; '. Elder Monfredi will enter the . Hypnotherapy a I . 1 James A; Ferro PhD. put-patie- nt services provided : mfasionaiy trainingcenter May 30: . ; Cill ForAppotetmeiitCaB J.gx613-150- 0 ByRICHARDSHAW Staff reporter . , As vfaitoratravmse the College of Eastern Utah Prehistoric they notice the artifacts from past peoples whd have lived in the area; huge collections of Mu-seu- m, ns geologi-calspecime- . thatdot the shtw-caas well as the fossils and . ed bones of ancient creafares from the allosaurus to giant Rothes. It fa easy to ignore another aspect of all these displays, which fa in some ways more important the displays themselves: The murafa pafatedhebind the displays and on the walls of the museum. fa sprfag 1961 not farng before the early summer opening of the museum inwhatnowfa the upstairs hall area of the Price Municipal Building; a team was gathering ar tifacts from various sources, geo-- , logical specimens, and work was proceeding at the Cleveland-Lloy- d Pfaosaur Quarry to tefagfathe first L large specimen of a dinosaur But the backdrops for the displays couM hot be the white of brick or sheet rock walls, so many s, their relatives ami the buriness community stepped fa to help with that aspect of the museums displays. ' Qne of the main groups which of helped fa those the museum was the. Carton Art League. The league was made up of local artists who wanted to have the museum not only be a centerpiece of the past, bfa also a display Of the talents of the peopfe who lived fa the ; ; community at the time , One of the first works (rf fat wag a 24 foot by four .foot mural of a im-port- ; Other members cl tfaefengue that were working on the.mural at the time were Beverfy LeeGorfahek, Rena Knudsen, Mudne Harris, Lois Fbssat and Katherine Griffpne..; Many othm joined the effort as the - projectwenton. Elventually, the number grew to 18 people who added to the mural and also painted pieces that Bzanfa flyingreptites,ierns, palms, cycad8 as well as other, forms oflifa that exfatodattbetimd.; faaddition Peter L, kfyer.who was an art professor at Carbon Col-- r lege (the predecessor of College of Eastern Utah) helped in putting to-- . getherascale drawing (rf the mural before it was ever painted. ' The murals, however, were not painted directly on the wallsThe murals were jminted on pressed wood wall bofad so they could be relocated Bind used fa differfait areas if the need ever arose. That showed a great deal of foresiit on the part of the leaders and the paint-- -- : .: . . . ers at the time because, fa yefas paintings be ponsfatient with each. other. TTierefore, variouspeople were selected to portray various things fa the murals. a; Inez Glgliottl. for example, pafatedene particular plant very ' ever it was slated to be pictured oa; ' the mural ; .7 since, the museum has been moved remodeled and added on to a num- her ol timet. : Many of the' original muralB painted in the eariy l960s by a number bf groups and bfayiduafa still hang fa the museum:, Others are stored in a Vault fa ; FredVoUdidaUtheworkfinish-in- g the sky bn the murafa and also the back area of the museum for for future display Painted the volcano. safe keeping and .McDonald painted the fizf v Pnr three to four months before -the opening bf the museum, orgar aids and reptiles in the background nizers worked In groups In the of the hangings.! Gorishek painted ail the small evening to finish the prefect, spendtwo one a or week there, brontosaurus, Ida. Bates did the ing nights The pahtters, however, worked al- small stegosaurus and various most every night to finish fa time. other lizards ,whQe Harris painted : Many of tbepafaters became theallthecycads. In additioDi Vernell Worthen drawfag and painting the same types bf images on the prepfanted trees ami reptiles, Griffone historic canvas that was being cre- did the large stDsaunis and many ated In the museum. 7 of the smafl lizardswere painted by ' Fbrfaistance,accordingtoaiSWi , EL WInn.The large brontosaurus Advocate article fa the time, the was done by Lillian LaboraL Others who painted various fea-- . .style of. the images was of great to and the that (Continued on page 8A) everyone ; Importance i i : - 's:v : . ? w y ,y- .. r: . : j 4m graduatedfrom Utah State University Idasten Degree of . Science, Psychology, School Counseling. . Vel MI coiddnt hove done it without the supportond love from my family 4 : ; mm? 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' r . .V- - Elder Chad Marsing has v -- Elder Marsing turned to the local area alter servBeach ing fa the California-Lon- g mission for the Church of Jesus Christ ofLattenday Safata. " Elder Marsingwlll speak during sacrament meeting at the Gordon Creek LDS Ward on May 27 at 11:30 a.m. He is the son of Greg and ' Lynette Marsing. v Fhmily and friends will visit at the Marsingresident following the - ' M? t V:;f y .i tv:! i , Elder Clark Jeffrey Burghardt has accepted a call to serve In the north mission lor the Chnrchmf Jesus Christ of Latter- - -- " : . t ' - 710 East Main -- Price 435-636-81- 00 |