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Rain or shine, it will be David Archuleta Day in Utah

Published: Thursday, May 8, 2008 3:39 p.m. MDT
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"Idol" mania descends on Utah Friday as hometown favorite David Archuleta is honored, feted and celebrated.

The Big Event comes in the afternoon when tens of thousands of fans are expected to descend on Murray High, where Archuleta attended school until he became an "American Idol" finalist.

But he'll be kept running throughout the day. Among the scheduled stops are appearances on Fox 13's morning show at 7 a.m.; on KZHT-FM 97.1 at 8:30 a.m.; on K-Bull FM-93 at 9:30 a.m.; and at the AT&T store at the Gateway at 10:30 a.m.

Channel 13's Web site, myfoxutah.com, will stream hourly updates, and both the Web site and KSTU-Ch. 13 will cover the pep rally live from 4-5:30 p.m.

And Murray High School, 5440 S. State St., will become the center of the local "Idol" universe with a big pep rally at 4:15 p.m.

While the weather forecast for Friday afternoon isn't overly optimistic, the folks in Murray are trying to be. They aren't going to let anything rain on their parade — the Archuleta plans won't change, no matter what the skies decide.

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"We are having a party whether it rains or not. But it is not going to rain," Murray City chief of staff Jan Wells said with a laugh.

Archuleta will be followed throughout the day — from the time he arrives at Ch. 13 for the 7 a.m. show until he performs the national anthem just before the 7 p.m. Jazz/Lakers game and beyond — by "American Idol" cameras. "American Idol" will use footage from Archuleta's day, as well as from similar events scheduled in the hometowns of fellow finalists David Cook (Kansas City, Mo.) and Syesha Mercado (Bradenton/Sarasota, Fla.) in Tuesday's episode of the top-rated TV show.

And, with the competition down to three, the most recently eliminated "Idol" finalist isn't venturing a guess about who'll win.

"I have no idea," Jason Castro said in a conference call with TV critics Thursday. "Everybody's pretty strong."

Castro received the lowest number of votes in this week's voting.

The finalist famous for his dreadlocks and laid-back manner pointed out that Archuleta "has been strong this whole time," as has Cook.

"And Syesha's been fighting all along, making it through (despite being in the) bottom three every week."

Mercado has been in the bottom two or three of the voting five times.

"It's really anybody's game. We'll see how America sways," Castro said.

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