Comments about ‘Junkyard wonderland: Sculptor turns scrap metal into art’
What You May Have Missed
Most Popular
Across Site
In Arts & Entertainment
- Glenn Beck unleashes his dogs of war
- Manti's 10th Rat Fink reunion marks 50 years...
- Chris Hicks: News flash to TV execs: Kids...
- Glenn Beck: Living large in Texas, and richer...
- Bevy of low-rent '80s and '90s Disney titles...
- About Utah: Dr. Chase Peterson knows how to...
- Tremendous showcase for Ballet West in CW's...
- Video games may be good for your brain after all
Most Commented
Across Site
In Arts & Entertainment
- Glenn Beck: Living large in Texas, and...
79 - Glenn Beck unleashes his dogs of war
34 - Video games may be good for your brain...
10 - Chris Hicks: News flash to TV execs:...
4 - Elaborate Portland wedding proposal...
1 - 'For Greater Glory' isn't the glorious...
1 - Manti's 10th Rat Fink reunion marks 50...
1






We own two of Fred Conlon little metal pieces that our children bought us for our yard. They are truly clever art and kind of cute. We have two of the same metal guys that are featured here in the Deseret News photographs. The little metal guys sit every summer on our back porch or deck. We have put them up for the winter to protect them from the weather, but we will put them out to enjoy once again in the spring. Our grandkids love them.
We bought some of Fred's metal art work at U of U Red Butte gardens. We think it is great.
DeseretNews.com encourages a civil dialogue among its readers. We welcome your thoughtful comments.
— About comments