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Show I MONDAY, APRIL 14, 2008 Life • THE COLLEGE TIMES B9 SUMMER from Bl hotdogs on straightened clothes hangers over a glowing campfire. Norman Rockwell meets Ansel Adams. In Utah there is no shortage of campgrounds. Almost every national park, state park and national forest in the state has campgrounds. Near campus you will find developed campgrounds in American Fork and Provo Canyons. Remember, as the temperatures rise, so does the fire danger. By August some areas will prohibit campfires. Sure, you can . waters .of Utah." Whether still use a camp stove but it is fly-fishing for trophy camping without a camp- trout or lure fishing for big fire is like eating a s'more bass, there is a fishing hole without a marshmallow. for you. The Provo and Weber Rivers are great places Fishing Oh, it is a great feeling. to wet.a fly and bass fishYou are landing a monster ing has been good in refish and you glance up at cent years at Lake Powell. your fishing buddy. The The high lakes of Boulder envious look on his face is Mountain are a backcounpriceless. But your buddy try fisherman's dream, understands. He saw the where he or she can fight same look on your face last with feisty fish. summer. Bragging rights for the summer are found in the Closer to Campus Communing with trees and trout doesn't appeal to everyone. There are some who would prefer to stay closer to campus, where they can begin their day with their favorite bowl filled with Lucky Charms and end it with Conan O'Brien. And there are others who are looking for an excuse to ditch Math 1050, summer term. Utah has something for them, too. Seven Peaks water park in Provo is the largest water park in the state. There you will find a lazy river, a giant wave pool and more than a dozen water slides. Watch out for whining kids in water wings, the park is flooded with them in the summer. Lagoon amusement park in northern Utah has been around since the late 1800s. There are more than 40 rides at the park, including a wooden roller coaster and a modern suspended coaster. The biggest complaint about the park is the steep price of admission. If you have a need for speed. Miller Motorsports Park near Tooele is the place for you. There you can race rental karts or even your own vehicle. Forget the slick track at Trafalga Family Fun Center. This is a whole new level of kart racing. If you would rather sit in the grandstand and watch the pros, the park hosts several events, including NASCAR and the American Le Mans Series. Does anyone even use pencils anymore? obvious that this band's aim was to have fun. Volpe had a variety of ways to generate laughs, going so far as playing in a wide open power stance, slowly falling to a straddle until it looked like it hurt, and then slowly making his way back up, all the while, playing and singing. The crowd appeared to have very little knowledge about Ludo, except for a select number of fans who sang along to the words of "Love Me Dead," a witty song full of hilarious oxymora. Others in the crowd seemed to get by with dancing to the comedyrock music. "The crowd was great," said Convy, "very big and loud. Hopefully next time we come through, we'll get to play more than a 20-minute set, though." When The Brobecks took the stage, the crowd was visibly anxious for Story of the Year. The excitement showed as the moshing finally began during The Brobecks' first song, "Bike Ride." It was obvious that The Brobecks had a significantly larger fan base than the previous two bands, as hundreds of fans screamed their lyrics while Dallon Weekes, Brobeck's frontman, sang them. As veterans of the Vans Warped tour in Utah, it was obvious that when Story of the Year walked onto the stage, they were not unknown to the crowd. As was apparent in the energy of the venue, both artists and their audience were pumped and ready to make something happen. When the lights dimmed and Story took the stage, the entire audience swarmed the floor and surged forward like iron fillings to a magnet. Everyone wanted to get a front position and a piece of the action. Story of the Year put on a show that would be difficult to rival. With a profanity-spewing frontman, instrument-slinging guitarist, and drumstick-destroying percussionist, this band displayed a level of energy unprecedented for many of those listening. By the time The Bravery took stage, they were performing to a wornout crowd. The Bravery warmed up quickly and drew upon an unknown source of energy to feed the throng. They had a slower-thanusual uptake, but that could have been attributed to tired fans. A large portion of the crowd dispersed after Story of the Year left the stage, but die-hard fans and many others stuck it out for an all-around good show from The Bravery. Anyone who was not in attendance missed out on the opportunity of a lifetime: the first chance to really Rock in UVU. ROCK from Bl the history of Utah Valley by celebrating the upcoming transformation of UVSC into UVU. The participating crowd agreed unanimously with their outpouring of love and devotion through enthusiastic applause, and of course, serious rocking. Approx imately 6,700 people were already piled into the McKay Events Center as the opener, Josephine Collective, took the stage in the Rock in UVU show. The crowd was described as "incredible" by Dillon DeVoe, one of two lead vocalists in the band. "No one's ever seen us here, but they were rocking," said the other vocalist, Alex Sandate. With two ridiculously energetic vocalists, two active guitarists, and a chill bass player frolicking around, the Josephine Collective received enthusiastic feedback from the crowd. Throw in a strong, skillful drummer, and it's just enough to make fans who have never heard their music before fall in love and go crazy to their progressive, upbeat vocals and lyrics. Andrew Volpe, frontman of Ludo, took the stage after Josephine Collective, dressed in a baby blue suit and frilled dress shirt. Tim Convy, keyboardist, talked and joked with several crowd members before the band's set. It was classifieds YOUTH MENTOR/ live-in counselors, generous pay and time off. Rent and utilities inExcellent Nannies Wanted cluded. Must be male and 21 East Coast Save $'s while or older. Call Daniel 592-4446. watching kids. Top salaries. Paid airfare. Use of car Reasonable City Of Orem NOW HIRINGhours. Paid vacations and holidays. 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