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Show V V V Sun Advocate Price, Utah Thursday April 18, 2002 IB iHfawny - T; 4 . l ' ' k ? v s , v r v - . . ' . 'y r '? .;. ' of Arizona and got a BA inBoi if 1" Tbediffercro they havefio Ariz.1 tyk are striking-Yc- t ived together for over 20 yean. He writes a narrative type of Abased cm historical f Fecoffi poses h berf a It, bebnewitotdimini fcr4 .onqfing tinu; , glish.HisoriginalgoaIwastobcf s a biologistnd went to Bowling Vx Green University lor awhile, bid Silver tooka hird path of be-ring her own person, beoqping a call inust have been to be a woman in I Jvdtf,EbjEBirtii&la pVrtaWe and middle tlw ' 'rhad found with ative wntingand that is al dad j biirthey but she ; where he met Nancy.- -, JDemtar writtf for the vfanuiy L. fidJheCbllege ofi those daysandbc nwj After that he and she both wanted tnor Star called the tfaatMarich novel wrote a Vedaccep- Ei&tenUJtah hom&They bodtlThoee days speafateven rf'Vamd taught ? te&K afjhe small pcerehooh'mutaretimelahenwcaKnhadaodShelatermovedtoChf T1!niclS3wjitei oungstcStateUnB ten about h? - War ilplTaitladai6idiek⁢ womeiLThink how hard it lani : tatomournatiotft m- CSty.TowaTUc ;,1 y n) r - "; y thl ajtod fag in Clubs where she bCCameEyskte crfwhatnowitthif ir am Ifoies datisrewoineainchideEttaiquitelmown. AtM shedied 1fcominumty to' YoungStowni under suspkaous circumstances ; CMxAftergraduatirmftomWghV herf MlnirhWhari ;thDuedidhear r:4 & U&JECSISSS rfUth W The m JSSjIfcfiSMidmiHhfSPVtahwomedthati book&tooSSw,wailttkvedtheRobberaRootpng leKio&reajc f to wort onhis h.D. In sjvedjhatdegreCTt iem moved to Car. if onpe02fl rAnuBooity, women puatesef thefphd littlegiri who had come : r lelTWs who ran aioundwithmtolifein f adicffJa4kctaad ' such luxuir usJheffloor.mllilmrlasttwc isnt aboil buiMings iaipetvisor tosbt SRit this lafestbook cats wll get 1m outlaw door or someone with jap pi nqr put fMinich became fascinated & backgrpuhd, but a"woman sm bomyvealthy add diedfwth herlifis whilcon a sabbati-- ; EcbO tcal Ieav.a' fisw yeaii ago from . tyaparlEUiseMajty DoDai-lkbo-r she as Silver or wasl; CEU. He was lodcing through ;.i SilverrbQ(dratoie inLeadvilieandcame flaaoss a photo of Silvw Dollar ''nm Si- shaking i hhhdswith Ttddyjt Wm: W mM 1, liSIS 'ft gSstti in the mid to lafel800s? RbOseveh?" '. was so much in that. US the. diver kind of Colorada His wealth came tcKhim fromphoto,? says Mipich. It just fas-- j prtiF Vakirig two mihert.iTO covcud the LittlePittSbUreh photo portrays a Jroung fver mine ini Leadvaie;ancfthen"'. Silver DoDar presenting a song f ever increasing wealth fcom die! ahe had wrtten to the president . ifirt!iiiatediiiej4?"'Si' lilrThe ) ' !' 4 fc: Wk' - ; . ' President; 'OtyaolliiatdilmlnesCelOuf ';;His lifcVlhcriHatysurj:'';.., Tbosevelrt Colorado Hunt Up '" - felShordivcMced his wife, Augr.;:i s historical bk-- ; about toeThbors. . novel as izabeth McCourt (lmown if naphical t Z.1 .'Vfs;3? f fit io, that point Minich was think-- ; . married a touch younger '.ing of writing WJv'vfc (-- f;',The only rerl history "of her ; fStateSifit che time,' Chester A. riavjto day life vv. s !n f'- -c iiun- : 'r'dfeds of letters si; a r..;d her" : s were bora of IVvo h ?&$.; daugt ; 'iotfcc.r !'ad csdanged over the ; Ethe marriage. Silver Dollar and . years ahe r ;he moved hcanbomec; the President pf the United - tT v' rfr- 'm. - . . '0' ;t5893,a Sw n;rr'i iheytoid. ,'ile found himself however, Liken by her ideas and her : !panictookpIace d Td.:;:-.-' !uj.i his entity fortune ;. 'vorkjngwithinaye;arin weiymwdtef'he basBt1 ow ; $3 n ! w'T vnittw'i MfiiV'ir'-- smm f i'Ai'-- " :e V '. - . A Jr I ' 1 fe 1 4 it l - Prehistory Week Acffvitfei - jAlg . - j SwCaSnt of EadMtMiSludart Cantor BaRroom. Da Don BrfnCman tdl baSia good dwalar. Dt Brinkman is Sw euwtor of waitobretoi l Sw SoyaHiwS Mureum of ' Albto, Conoda. UiaSSaaf hit ltdure Pkioroiw oC WMtoni Canodb. Jht Knofand prenrere to ba an antorinaiaip and aduooSond arehy twwhotofamlywaijop SorkifacontadSiaaiuMunii., Tha fa Souring dafi SahadaK April 27Si Stare triR ba p ' piritnntology told kip. Hepatoaaapoul AaHifaty Waak Sal SaiM loan H , ' 1 'I .1 Cslsadar dtwrts A" Mfaifpllt J . J., The novwdrfisploy now at flw museum ,14 kb, . . V , ; SwhgftrertlxwdiTloi ttepi Ktdrires Del Mmdtir y ' n , Bfa ' HtyreCtfeireTJIyjs. - j MmliyNMiffokW . , HhtlliCsHpB : NresIglovbdWi-SsttaM- s qr - , TV Ml flriBNstfsHtr fare hr nit. IM sdbSbi ere M fwryret b isribl ttarii Tnrerilhdtit fatal FriAS 1 1 ? 1 to 31 , 2002 Mark Vranesh Exhibit j EdUfaW ltire Bn -i- -- - ' DkiMiGsdlSptdacDLDrefctfaMB . SdwfagjlpSP show dstaflod draw-.- .. iW : Ings and sculpturse of dmosaurs found in southeastern Utah. Hie etddW answers the questions! when in Sme did our dino- - N : ; sours fare! where were they found? and what type of dinosaurs . are they?. This colorfal display will delight your imagination ;Y and teach you interesting : lire drireings and graphs were done by Denise Thayn and He Hw scale dbiosauts were sculptured by CHf Green. bu wM see h'lflhfightori our Ulahraplor, Nedcoberdia, Gastonia A ; Burgi, Animontont, and several unnamed spedee. Come join us upstairs in the HaH of Dinotours and tee riinotours only found at Sie CE.U. frehktoric Muteum. ' Joel . .... 1 i. Exhibit dates May ; 'j, .Vf npj , ad a dolhai wall as Iba traditional 1 . nnafaadbfcadutadferMdaApil26ftald0pjn.a Maentolooy In DmntuSar, 1 adMSre. Tha SB, Tharawillbeavarial)rofcontatnporaiyandold flat dolls and cradla dolls that ara one of a luguj tjitm luuul ykuiJ roots, nxmy o wmen oro Lhkm jnuKii Lnin kwni irom oovron wooa noni roovs ooiBp nona Goryoa BolbaradbyandflirontolheCarvarsoflbeColledion. Among tfredolb ettbib-ita- d w ba snnral Hano Qawns and Social Danowa, such as tfw Buffalo and w Butterfly Dancer, there wifl also ba tfw Ooud, Mother, Warrior Woman, Lett d --I l unoncMQ I uiwfiWf iviuq m ii..J ljnooaf ana eeoqio KocnmoBy womor anaI almo lOQonaofy Tht GoWotfon knowlho coiYon ponKwv Mwffffj otffftQ wHh iwitrol ally and will feature distinguished Hopi Carvers Walter Howato, Elmer Tbngatsuna, Bryson Huma, and TinoTbutrelb, as wsl as Manuel TbuvaHa,Kanny Ovah, and CarGn Harvay Earl Donat, who's swrfc is also in the Collectors exhibit, is scheduled to demonstrate the art of consrig old style doffs on Museum day and will have a nice toloction of his dolls avafoblo for talo. ftyla a prior to S 1 ovwlhaladlwarrty-fivayioar- trough ' i ; , JMI logoi GOO0PorwM oewwmng manyovwioirnopo Mxnmo uomconoosoJ NnHraomr ncBioBnBBMniwpraniQWBWBwn f ' t ;? The Hopi Kachina Doll fd..?U I and naawntw of Utah's uniqua and dbana arahMaric ,iCF.ailm May UV 1)ia dataa are lot far May 4i sooi.i t- arxs " TIwUlBhftWwtoiYWwHiatMwd BtbraSonSiWa f AwhBt I pontowdbrThuiASMi ;; Tnt Utah Friidt o MortBloBt It Utah CSaoloBicd Suntk Um Ihwi of Land ManagomartL USQA rand h- - ' " : f Mark Vranesh has developed his unique style of art. Along with his waleroolor collages and hand-foile- d cards, he uses the gourd as his canvas. His love for nature and the environment are evident throughout all his work. Recently named as best local artist in the Las Vegas Review Journal Best of Las Vegas 2001, he creates his art at his Las Vegas and Phoenix studios for his exhibits throughout the southwest. , Sr i' Exhibit starts June 1, 2002 155 East Main, Price 637-50- 60 I or 800-817-99-49 |