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Days of '47 parade preview
37 entries on display today at South Towne
"The majority of these are built by volunteers who, in a lot of cases, have never built a float before," said Susan McHenry, The Days of '47 board chairman. "They've done all this work. Why not show it off a little more?"
The free preview, which continues today from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. at the South Towne Exposition Center, allows visitors to see the floats up close. The floats were made by religious, civic, government and business groups, and followed this year's Days of '47 theme, "Our Pioneer Heritage A Living Legacy."
"I think people are just thinking a lot about their heritage this year," McHenry said.
This year marks the 200th birthday of Joseph Smith, founder of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, and remembering Smith and other pioneer ancestors was a common theme of most of the floats.
"It's hard to ever feel the difference between the two temples. It's almost eerie," said Leslie Packer, a member of the stake and chair of the stake's Joseph Smith celebration.
The temple was made in about one week for the Lindon West Stake commemoration for the LDS founder's 200th. Most of the work was done on one day, Packer said, by more than 300 youths in the stake.
"These kids really connected, and that was the whole goal," she said. "I wanted them to connect with the temple, connect with Joseph, connect with the saints. And they did."
Youths from the stake said they got a small taste of what it was like to build a temple.
"I can't imagine doing the whole thing," said Natalie Packer, 15.
"We'll never forget it," said Skyler Cox, 13.
Although the theme was the same, floats ranged in decoration and medium. A float from the Draper Stake, "Celebrating New Legacies," included giant busts of Utah native and "Jeopardy!" champion Ken Jennings and University of Utah football quarterback Alex Smith.
The Midvale Stake's float, "A Pioneer Legacy to Youth," included a 300-pound replica of the sunstone on the Nauvoo Temple. The replica was so large, in fact, the stake had to cut it down to get it out of the garage the float was being stored in.
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