Show j jI I L 1 I e above picture shows a year old pictograph from toll Ruin in Moqui 1 Canyon o U. U of U. U photo o Ea m m m Art Archeology Theme Set For Snow Exhibition The art and archeology of southeastern Utah's Glen Canyon Canyon Canyon Can Can- yon of the Colorado will be featured in an exhibition at Snow College beginning Monday Monday Monday Mon Mon- day evening March 23 at 7 pm p.m. and ending Saturday afternoon afternoon aft alt March 28 The show emphasizes the artistic qualities of such objects objects ob oh of ancient craftsmanship as pottery and basketry containers containers con con- small clay and wood ceremonial figures and personal personal personal per per- adornments of shell bone and stone Also featured are a recreated burial a replica replica replica rep rep- lica panel of Century rock art and a selection of aboriginal farming fanning tools In these objects a series of photomurals photomurals photomurals photo- photo murals picture ancient dwellIngs dwellings dwellings dwell dwell- ings and ceremonial rooms in their natural setting rotting and illustrate thus illus archeological methods Except for a few items from nearby areas most of the objects objects ob oh- on display were recovered recovered recovered ered between 1957 and 1962 during the University of Utah's Glen Canyon Salvage Project directed by Dr Jesse D. D Jennings professor of an an- A color movie on the project will be presented Monday evening March 23 at 8 pm p.m. in the Little Theatre of the Noyes Building by C. C Melvin Aikens of the University's University's University's sity's Anthropology Museum who will be available after the showing to answer questions questions questions ques ques- about the exhibition and movie Local sponsor of the display and film is Snow College The show will be moved to other towns of the state after its Ephraim showing Sponsoring the statewide tour are the Salt Lake Art Center where the show originally appeared the Utah State Archeological Society and the University of Utah The exhibition and movie are free to the public |