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, Gary Francis Music- Gary Francis UTAH...THIS IS THE PLACE (The State Song of Utah) Utah! People working together Utah! What a great place to be. Blessed from Heaven above. It s the land that we love. Utah! With its mountains and valleys. Utah! With its canyons and streams. You can go anywhere. But there s none that compare. Utah! With its pioneer spirit. Utah! What a great legacy! Blessed from Heaven above. It s the land that we love. Utah! Utah! Utah! THIS IS THE PLACE! It was Brigham Young who led the pioneers across the plains. They suffered with the trials they had to face. With faith they kept on going till they reached the Great Salt Lake Here they heard the words... THIS IS THE PLACE! Utah! With its focus on family, Utah! Helps each child to succeed. People care how they live. Each has so much to give. Utah! Getting bigger and better. Utah! Always leading the way. New technology s here... Growing faster each year. There is beauty in the snow-capped mountains, in the lakes and streams. There are valleys filled with farms and orchards too. The spirit of its people shows in everything they do. Utah is the place where dreams come true.

Utah Indians Music- Sam Cardon When white men came to Utah The Indian tribes were here. They gathered seeds from grasses, Caught fish and hunted deer. Lived in wicki-ups and tepees, Caves and hogans too. They made pots and baskets Each had a job to do. The Utes, Paiutes, and Gosiutes, Shoshones, Navajos. The Indian tribes of Utah That lived here long ago. Throughout the mountain valleys They lived and hunted game. The Ute tribe is where Utah got its name. Worshiped different things. The air, the wind, the thunder, And even lightening. Believed in the Great Spirit To whom the tribe would pray For strength to overcome The trials they faced each day. The Utes, Paiutes, and Gosiutes, Shoshones, Navajos. The Indian tribes of Utah That lived here long ago. Throughout the mountain valleys They lived and hunted game. The Ute tribe is where Utah got its name. The Gosiutes lived on desert land, Ate food of every kind. Some insects and rabbits, Whatever they could find. The other Indians planted crops Which helped keep them alive. A lot of beans and corn was eaten by the tribe. The Utes, Paiutes, and Gosiutes, Shoshones, Navajos. The Indian tribes of Utah That lived here long ago. Throughout the mountain valleys They lived and hunted game. The Ute tribe is where Utah got its name.

The First White Men in Utah & Gary Francis Music- Sam Cardon Spanish explorers searched to find a way From Santa Fe, New Mexico On to California at Monterey. They traveled through Utah With mountain streams so clear, Impressed with what they saw All the natural beauty that was here. They explored each new horizon Kept on going every day Went through Utah on their way Couldn t get to Monterey And went back to Santa Fe! They explored each new horizon Kept on going every day Went through Utah on their way Didn t stop and couldn t stay In their search for Monterey. Father Escalante & Father Domenguez Led the expedition They tried to find a way to Monterey. Kept records and journals Drew maps of the terrain, They said of Utah Valley It s the most beautiful...in New Spain They explored each new horizon Kept on going every day Went through Utah on their way Didn t stop and couldn t stay In their search for Monterey. They loved the lakes and mountains, Fished along the shores. Made friends with all the Indians Continued on once more To Monterey. But winter came early and stopped them in their tracks Couldn t get to Monterey they had to travel back To Santa Fe.

Fur Traders and Trappers Music- Sam Cardon In eighteen hundred beaver hats Were worn throughout the land. In Paris, London and New York The pelts were in demand. So men were sent out west To trap and trade for lots of fur. In the Rocky Mountain streams. That s where the beaver were. Fur traders and trappers were known as mountain men. Blazed the trail in Utah where no one else had been. They paved the way for others to come and settle here. Those who followed in their tracks the Mormon Pioneer. Jim Bridger, Jedediah Smith, Peter Ogden and Provost, Are a few of these mountain men That each of us should know. Explored the Rocky Mountains, Then returned back home again With lots of furs and stories Of places they had been. Fur traders and trappers were known as mountain men. Blazed the trail in Utah where no one else had been. They paved the way for others to come and settle here. Those who followed in their tracks the Mormon Pioneer.

Utah Pioneers, Gary Francis Music- Gaye Gibbs Mormon pioneers came across the plains. Bought what they could carry and came in wagon trains. They suffered trials, so many hardships too. And some would die before the journey s through. Pioneers, pioneers We re grateful for courageous pioneers. They blazed the trail for others Cross a desolate frontier. We re grateful for the Utah pioneers. Pioneers, pioneers We re grateful for courageous pioneers. They blazed the trail for others Cross a desolate frontier. We re grateful for the Utah pioneers. Through rugged mountains and desert sand They pushed forward to their promised land. The wagons stopped near the Great Salt Lake, And Brigham Young said that this was the place! Pioneers, pioneers We re grateful for courageous pioneers. They blazed the trail for others Cross a desolate frontier. We re grateful for the Utah pioneers. The Mormons built a place where they could stay Safe from the mobs who had chased them away. And soon came other religions too. Catholics, Protestants, Buddhists, and Jews. Pioneers, pioneers We re grateful for courageous pioneers. They blazed the trail for others Cross a desolate frontier. We re grateful for the Utah pioneers. Utah pioneers courageous and strong Left to us a legacy to build upon. And with hard work they strived to do their best, Making Salt Lake City the crossroads of the West

Iron Wheels a Rollin Music- Gaye Gibbs A great event that took place in our history Was the building of the railroad tracks From sea to shining sea. The Union Pacific from the East And the Central from the West Racin toward each other to prove which one was best. Iron wheels a rollin down the new built track. Each train kept on goin no thought of turning back. A lot of tired workers layin rails along the line Met at Promontory Point in eighteen sixty nine. The goin wasn t easy there were mountains to go through. With solid rock to blast away had to build some bridges too. Across the rollin prairie they struggled hard each day And finally came together was on the 10th of May. Iron wheels a rollin down the new built track. Each train kept on goin no thought of turning back. A lot of tired workers layin rails along the line Met at Promontory Point in eighteen sixty nine. Was quite a celebration what a noise the crowd all made When they drove the golden spike and the final track was laid. Transcontinental railroad joined the East and West as one. With the wedding of the rails a new age had begun. Iron wheels a rollin down the new built track. Each train kept on goin no thought of turning back. A lot of tired workers layin rails along the line Met at Promontory Point in eighteen sixty nine. They met a Promontory Point in eighteen sixty nine!

Looking Back & Gary Francis Music- Gaye Gibbs Looking back, looking back at Utah s history There s been a lot of changes for you and me to see. First there were the Indians, then came some trappers too Followed by the pioneers, and the population grew. And tomorrow we will see A bright new day that s filled with hope And opportunity. Our future depends on you and me! Let s make each and every day The best that it can be. And tomorrow we will see A bright new day that s filled with hope And opportunity. Our future depends on you and me! Let s make each and every day The best that it can be. Looking back, looking back at Utah s history The people were industrious as busy as a bee. They mined for coal and copper, and other minerals too. They farmed and manufactured goods Was work for all to do. And tomorrow we will see A bright new day that s filled with hope And opportunity. Our future depends on you and me! Let s make each and every day The best that it can be. Looking back, looking back at Utah s early schools Children learned to read and write And to follow rules. Brigham Young made sure that books Were brought with them out West Wanted children to grow up and do their very best.

The 29 Counties of Utah Music- Greg Hansen There are twenty nine counties in Utah State We are able to count each one. Learning them all while singing Is easy and also fun. Box Elder, Beaver start with letter B. Cache County and Carbon start with the letter C. Daggett and Davis and Duchesne start with the letter D. But the county known as Emery is the only E. There are twenty nine counties in Utah State. There s Garfield and Grand and more. Next we come to Iron named for the iron ore. Juab and Kane Millard we all know. Morgan and Piute, followed then by Rich. Salt Lake, San Juan, Sanpete, Sevier Summit then Tooele s next. And the county known as Uintah We ll add to our list. There are twenty nine counties in Utah State. Only five more and we ll be through. Utah, Wasatch, Washington Wayne and Weber too. All of the counties we have named for you. Singing the counties is lots of fun to do. Twenty-nine counties some big and small Now for our favorite one the county known as Is the best of all!

There s No Place Like Utah Music- Gaye Gibbs There s no place like the state of Utah. No place I would rather be. The flowing streams and meadows green, Mountains as far as you can see. National Parks are here in Utah. Great scenery we can view. At Capitol Reef and Canyon Lands, Zion, Bryce, and Arches too. Utah There s no place like Utah! Life is great in Utah Just travel through the state and you will see. Utah there s no place like Utah! Life is great in Utah It s the only place The one and only place for me! Utah There s no place like Utah! Life is great in Utah Just travel through the state and you will see. Utah there s no place like Utah! Life is great in Utah It s the only place The one and only place for me! We are growing fast in Utah With new industry. Firms are moving here to Utah Bringing lots of new technology. The work force here in Utah Take pride in what they do. Well known for high standards Good schools and teachers too. Utah There s no place like Utah! Life is great in Utah Just travel through the state and you will see. Utah there s no place like Utah! Life is great in Utah It s the only place The one and only place for me! There s no place like the state of Utah. No place I would rather be. The Tabernacle Choir, the Jazz, and the Bees And the Utah Symphony. In summer we go camping our snow is great to ski. For sports and recreation it s the place I want to be!