From Deseret News archives:
Sunny Dixie day for U.S. first lady
Laura Bush speaks at Zion National Park
Residents of Rockville, a tiny community of fewer than 250 residents, welcomed the first lady by posting American flags every dozen feet or so along state Route 9, which runs straight through the middle of town. A single homemade sign, "Welcome Laura Bush," was taped to a pole at Zion Market in Springdale, a gateway town situated at the park's west entrance. There were no protesters or other visible distractions either inside or outside the park.
Before introducing the first lady, Zion National Park Superintendent Jock Whitworth welcomed the crowd of former and current elected officials, park employees and many people who once worked or lived inside the park.
Bush said 20 years ago, when she turned 40, she began hiking in one national park each year with a group of her childhood girlfriends. This year, she said, the group of friends, who were sitting in the front row, will get to know Zion National Park.
"I am looking forward to it," she said. "At Zion, as in other parks around the United States, there are dedicated employees and volunteers who are working hard to preserve America. This is something President Bush and I care very much about."
Bush urged Americans to take their children on trips to see the country's more than 300 national parks, monuments, battlefields and other protected places.
Bush promised audience members that if they would take their children to a national park, they would "make great memories."
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