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Number of Pages (Including Cover)
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To RAYLENE IRELAND
Fax Number 801-379-6107
Date
27 JULY 1992
From JEANNIE BUNTON
Office Number 202-456-7750
COMMENTS
As promised. Many thanks.
I'm grateful for all of your help.
Hope to one day visit Provol
8
17 July 1992
MEMORANDUM FOR STEVE PROVOST
CHRISTINA MARTIN
FROM:
JEANNIE BUNTON Jes
SUBJECT:
FACT CHECK CHANGES [UTAH]
DNC PLATFORM: Paula Nowlankowski, dir of research at RNC [202-
863-8018] said "can neither deny or confirm that the final DNC
Platform as approved at convention has God in it. She said the
Dems did reject referencing God in the platform during the
hearing process. See attached Washington Times article.
[p. 8 staffed version]
David O. McKay quote should read:
"No other success can compensate for failure in the home."
We found that he said it, can't confirm when -- he was president
of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints 1953-1970.
[p. 10 staffed version]
Those of you at BYU ... are here to be [delete specific reference
to summer school program because that is the motto for the entire
university, not just the summer school program].
MISC.
The Brady Bunch went off the air in 1973 / re-runs started in
1976-77. So factually we're ok with that one.
ACKS: we need to mention the BYU faculty -- according to advance
there will be some faculty in audience -- 24 people on DAIS.
Richard Harrington will be at event according to advance, as well
as Lt. Gov. Val Oveson, and Gov. Bangerter.
Sen. Garn is retiring this year. Sen. Hatch is not.
Agree with Gray to drop "WordPerf" ref. accomplish the same
point without mentioning them specifically -- especially since
there are other computer company headquarters in the Utah Valley
-- this way we don't offend anyone.
"Rise and Shout" is the chorsu to the BYU fight song: Rise and
Shout -- the Cougars are out -- and on the trail to glory --
would prob. get a favorable response from students in audience
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THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
(Salt Lake City, Utah)
For Immediate Release
July 18, 1992
REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT
TO BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY AND PROVO COMMUNITY
Marriott Center
Brigham Young University
Provo, Utah
11:20 A.M. MDT
THE PRESIDENT: Thank you very much. (Applause.)
Thank you all for that warm welcome. And may I just single out
your President -- Mr. President -- it sounds pretty good, doesn't
it, for Rex -- but to say to Rex Lee that I am delighted to have
been introduced by him, a man who has served, first, his
government with such great distinction, integrity and honor; and
now serves this wonderful university in a position of
extraordinary leadership. (Applause.)
Allow me for a moment just to acknowledge Senator
Hatch; Governor Norman Bangerter, my friend over here; Val
Oveson, Lieutenant Governor; Mayor Joseph Jenkins. And may I
just suggest that it is appropriate that I pay, and you all pay,
a special tribute to Senator Jake Garn who's retiring this fall,
after years of dedicated service to Utah and the entire nation.
(Applause.)
And again, to President Lee and Provo's Hafen, and
Ron Hyde and Dee Anderson, BYU Vice President, let me just say
thank you for inviting me here today. More than that, I want to
thank you for extending an invitation to all the presidential
candidates to come to BYU and share their views. And this is
appropriate -- the university not pulling back but permitting
people to have a fair say in this important election year. And I
salute you for that. (Applause.)
I noticed that on your seal it says that "The glory
of God is intelligence." I would add that intelligence and
education are absolutely necessary to fulfill your democratic
obligation. So I salute you for your desire to learn more about
all (Applause.) our candidates and where we want to lead this great nation.
And in this spirit of free speech let me register
one strongly-held view. I want to change things. And one thing
I want to change is the control of the House of Representatives
in Washington. (Applause.) For 35 -- you talk about change --
for 35 years, 36, one party has controlled that one institution,
the House of Representatives. And enough of these bank scandals
and post office scandals. We've got to change control, and
that's why I want Richard Harrington in the United States
Congress. (Applause.)
Let me say I agree with him on this, and with the
senators, that a strong America has led the world to change. And
we have not surrendered one single ounce of our sovereignty. We
are the leader of the free world, undisputed, on our terms.
We're the United States of America. (Applause.)
You know, BYU is a special place, of physical beauty
and spiritual strength. (Applause.) A place devoted to a simple
creed: "Enter to learn. Go forth to serve.' I happen to
believe that there is no higher calling than serving humanity.
So I say thank you for choosing BYU. This home of the Cougars
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feels like my home. And thanks for that warm welcome.
(Applause.)
I spent two days this past week far away from TV and
radio. Didn't listen -- watch one or listen to the other -- up
in Wyoming, trout fishing with Secretary of State Jim Baker, and
our sons, Jamie and Jeb. But I'm aware that something else was
going on in America this week. (Laughter.) Something real
important. This is the week when all across America, crowds of
panting, sweating people overran their neighborhood video stores.
(Laughter and applause.)
From Tallahassee to Tempe, Americans turned on their
TV and decided they'd rather watch "Action Jackson" than listen
to -- well, never mind. (Applause.) NOW, look, don't get the
idea that this is some kind of partisan attack. (Laughter.)
Stop by Rich's Video down on Freedom Boulevard -- (applause) --
and I'm sure Rich will tell you, give it to you straight. Sales
aren't all that bad during the Republican Convention either.
(Laughter.) So I want to be fair about this. (Applause.)
I didn't get a chance, as I said, to see the other
party on TV. But I couldn't help but notice one little comment
made by one of the conventioneers. It was made by a man named
McGovern. First name, same as mine, George. You remember him?
Over the years Mr. McGovern hasn't always been my biggest fan.
(Laughter.) so D was kind of surprised by what he said in the
newspaper. He called this year's Democratic ticket "a Trojan
horse." And he said -- and I quote -- "They're much more liberal
underneath and will prove it when they're elected." NOW, I know
I've never said this publicly, but, one, they won't be élected,
and George McGovern is an incredibly insightful man. (Laughter
and applause.)
You may not believe this, but that's all I'm going
to say about the other party. You didn't invite me here to talk
about the other side. You want to know what I have to offer and
what I believe and what's in my heart. (Applause.) Let me just
start by explaining a little bit about where I see America today.
Here at BYU you like to say that the world is your
campus. Your president telling me about the numbers of foreign
languages that are taught and spoken by the students on this
campus. Well, that campus, internationally, has been through
incredible change in four years. Because of our leadership,
because of America's sacrifice and commitment, millions more
people breathe free today. (Applause.)
When you go to bed tonight you can sleep knowing
that we are safer from nuclear destruction. Safer than we were a
decade ago. Safer than we were a year ago. Safer than we were
even a month ago, before I met with Boris Yeltsin in the White
House to get rid of some of these nuclear weapons. (Applause.)
But this new world that we live in poses new
challenges and new opportunities. The challenge is this: Can we
compete now that so many other nations are playing our game?
It's a tough question. But since the answer is, inevitably, yes,
consider the opportunity we face.
More of the world's people hungry for our products.
More of the world's people eager for our services. More good
jobs for you and all your classmates. What do we need to take
advantage of this opportunity? The same values, the same
principles, the same ideas, that we used to change the world.
To start, I believe we need to get to work today to
create more opportunity for more people. You can't build a home-
without a hammer, and you can't build a dream without a job.
(Applause.)
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Work isn't just good for our wallets. Work elevates
us. It teaches us values. It gives us purpose. Some people
tear down our economy and they say we're second-rate, second-
class. But keep in mind just a few facts. We are still the
world's largest and most vibrant economy. We've tamed the lion
of inflation. And consider this: The last time interest rates
stayed this low the Brady Bunch wasn't even on TV yet.
(Applause.)
Our factories produce a higher percentage of the
world's manufactured goods than we did 20 years ago. And we've
emerged as the world's export champion. Last year the Japanese
government asked who leads the world in 143 critical technology
industries. Japanese firms led in 33 and the United States in
43. And I wouldn't be surprised to learn if that report was put
together on software made right here in Utah. (Applause.)
But while our economy is growing today it's not
growing fast enough. Many of you are working your way through
this great university. When you graduate you don't want to get
letters that say: "We'll keep your resume on file." You want
letters that say: "How fast can you get here and take the job?"
I used to run a business and meet a payroll. I
learned the only way government can create jobs is to help the
people who create jobs. (Applause.) That means providing
incentives so that businesses can create jobs. And it means
getting our own house in order by making like Paul Bunyon and
taking an axe to the rotting tree that is the federal budget
deficit. (Applause.)
Governor Norm Bangerter, just back from a trip to
St. Petersburg, to Russia, came to have breakfast this morning.
And this is his philosophy; it's the philosophy that Governor
Bangerter follows and Utah follows. And we've got to bring some
of that Utah attitude to Washington, D.C. (Applause.) And like
your Governor, we need a line-item veto, and we're going to get
it. We're going to get the American people to insist we have it.
(Applause.)
And like you, we need a balanced budget amendment to
the Constitution. And we're going to get that, too. (Applause.)
Thirty-one times in the past three years I've had to
wield my veto pen -- many times to cut away wasteful government
spending. And with the help of Senator Orrin Hatch and then a
new Congress coming in with him, we're going to continue to stand
on principle and protect your pocketbooks. And we're going to
treat wasteful spending the way Carl Malone will treat other
teams' jump shot in Barcelona. (Applause.) We're going to swat
it into the front row. (Laughter.)
And I also believe that we need to restore the
special values that have carried this nation for 200 years.
Americans need to understand something that you all know very,
very well and that your lives epitomize. No other success can
compensate for failure in the home. (Applause.)
David O. McKay's words harken back to a different
age. And today we can fly from Paris to New York and arrive
earlier than we left. (Laughter.) But do we too often leave
behind the difference between right and wrong? We can explore a
world beyond the stars, but do we too often ignore a neighbor
down the street? We can turn natural ingredients into miracle
medicines, but why do we feel the need to turn every argument
into a lawsuit? (Applause.)
And by the way, I am not going to give up, I'm going
to continue to fight for legislation that puts a stop to all
these frivolous lawsuits. (Applause.) We need to give doctors
the chance to practice medicine, dads and moms to coach Little
League without worrying that they're going to end up in a
courtroom every single week. (Applause.)
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so where do we get our traditional values?
Where do we get our traditional values? We learn then in our
living rooms and in our churches. And while religion and
families help keep our lives together, government can help keep
our families together. Government can reward work, not welfare
dependency. Welfare programs can and must encourage families not
to fall apart, but to stay together. (Applause.)
And government can and must, in my view, give
families in Utah and every other state the option of deciding
where their kids are educated. (Applause.) Whether it's a
public school, a private school or a church school -- it doesn't
matter (Applause.) -- let the parents choose. That is the American way.
And I also believe we need to restore respect for
the law. Peace in the world, it's fine but it's not enough. And
if people don't feel safe in their own backyard, it doesn't seem
to matter. What do you say to an elderly woman who watches the
Berlin Wall fall on television right before her eyes, but is
afraid to walk into her neighborhood grocery store? What do you
say to kids in our cities who hear of the Russians reducing
nuclear weapons, but then have to walk through a metal detector
at school every single morning? What do you say to these
Americans? You say enough is enough. And let's put an end to
the lawlessness. And let's get rid of the drugs. And let's say
"sayonara" to the crack dealers and the criminals. (Applause.)
We can help with legislation. You can help in your
neighborhoods and your local institutions. But let's pledge to
make America safe again. (Applause.)
As you know, this has been an important week in
American politics for a couple of reasons. I met a guy in
Wyoming yesterday who noted that the week I went fishing, one of
my opponents dropped out of the race. And he wondered if I
wanted (Laughter.) to stay out West and bag another trophy hunting next week.
But let me just make a serious observation. It's
easy for me to stand here as an incumbent President of the United
States and quietly applaud Ross Perot's withdrawal from the
campaign -- but to salute the fact that this strange political
year is suddenly much more "normal." But I can't do that. The
fervor of the Perot supporters, of those sensational volunteers
transcends politics as usual.
And there was an election in America this summer --
no ballots cast, no polls open, but a referendum took place
nonetheless. Nobody won, but politics lost. And politics lost
because it is becoming irrelevant to more and more Americans.
And for too many people, politics is now the opposite of
progress. (Applause.) And so my message to anyone dissatisfied
with America is this: Don't quit. Don't walk away from the
have no vote at all.
system. Don't believe that because there's no protest vote you
Ross Perot's supporters believe in the same
principles in which I believe -- about cutting the size of
government, about letting parents choose their kids' day care and
high schools. And most of all, we agree about the need to break
the deadlock in Washington, D.C. (Applause.)
And it is time to say so long to politics as usual.
And more than that, it's high time to shake up the system. And
if you'll excuse just one more political observation, you give me
a Congress that shares my values and your values and you'd see
this system not just shaken, but rattled and even rolled.
(Applause.) And you will see real progress in our great country.
And I know that Provo is one of America's youngest
cities. For years, more babies were born at Utah Valley Hospital
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an any other hospital in America. (Applause.) More than most
ospitals in the world. (Laughter.) And I heard from some not-
so-reliable sources that lately some hospitals way up in northern
Europe are surpassing your birth rates. But I guess that in Utah
babies are born because of hope. Well, way up in northern Europe
they are born because of hope and weather. (Laughter.)
Now, as I look out on this audience today, my guess
is you're probably asking the question that every young
generation asks: Will the future be bright? Will the dream stay
alive? And despite all our challenges, I am betting on America.
And I know you are, too.
I still believe -- I still believe in America's
capacity to confront any challenge and seize any opportunity.
And if we can topple the Berlin Wall, and if we can reduce the
threat of nuclear weapons, and if we can do those things, we can
build a strong economy and we can -- and if we can lift that Iron
Curtain, we can bring the curtain down on immorality and
indifference. (Applause.) And if we can help people walk free
in Eastern Europe, we can take back the streets in the United
States of America. (Applause.)
So this then is our mission. And this is our
crusade. And together I am absolutely confident that we can get
the job done for the United States of America.
Thank you very, very much. (Applause.)
God bless you. And may God bless our great country.
END
11:45 A.M. MDT
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
SCHEDULE OF THE PRESIDENT
FOR
SALT LAKE CITY AND PROVO, UTAH
JULY 17 - 18, 1992
EVENTS:
Meeting with Mormon Church Leaders
Meeting with Utah GOP Leaders
Ask George Bush with Outdoor Groups
Address to Brigham Young University and Provo Community
DRESS:
Men
- Business Suit
Women
- Day Dress
CONTACT:
Office of Presidential Advance
Ed Murnane
- 202/456-7565
Trip Coordinator
Suzanne Faulk
- 202/456-7565
Salt Lake City, Utah, Signal
- 801/531-3800
- *96/37-000
ADVANCE:
Craig Ray
- LEAD
Dianne Harrison
- -SITE
Topper Ray
- PRESS
Bobby Peede
- SITE
Ed Skrodzki
- USSS
Heather Herring
SITE
Michelle Johnson
- MIL. AIDE
Dan McCardell
- PRESS
Dave Miller
- WHCA
Tom Armstrong
- AFI
Kevin Hart
- SITE PROVO
Denise Dunkel
- PRESS PROVO
Hopson Nance
- SITE PROVO
Peter Gaillard
- PRESS PROVO
WEATHER:
Partly Cloudy/high 70s
SCHEDULE OF THE PRESIDENT
FOR
SALT LAKE CITY AND PROVO, UTAH
JULY 17 - 18, 1992
1:45 pm
THE PRESIDENT arrives Salt Lake City International
(M.D.T.)
Airport, Salt Lake City, Utah and proceeds to
Motorcade.
Met by:
The Honorable W. Val Oveson
Lt Governor of Utah
The Honorable Jake Garn
United States Senator
The Honorable Orrin Hatch
United States Senator
Mr. Bruce R. Hough
State GOP Chairman
Ms. Bonnie H. Stephens
Bush-Quayle Chairman
Mr. Christopher Cannon
Victory '92 Finance Chairman
Mr. John Huntsman, Sr.
Chairman of Huntsman Chemical Corp.
Mr. John Huntsman, Jr.
Bush-Quayle Finance
Mr. John Price
Bush/Quayle Supporter
Ms. Arlene Ellis
National Committeewoman-Elect
Daily Point of Light Greeters:
Ms. Lillian Smith
Volunteer Counselor and 694th Daily Point of Light
Mr. Dennis Hansen
Guest of Ms. Smith
Mr. Dave Burton
President, STARS and 786th Daily Point of Light
Ms. Pamela Hutchins
Vice President, STARS and 786th Daily Point of
Light
Mr. Pepper Provenzano
President and Founder, TreeUtah and 712th Daily
Point of Light
Mr. Leroy Hooten
Guest of Mr. Provenzano
1:55 pm
THE PRESIDENT boards Motorcade and departs Salt
Lake City International Airport en route Marriott
Hotel.
MOTORCADE ASSIGNMENTS:
Lead
C. Ray
Spare
B. Farish
Doctor
LIMO
THE PRESIDENT
Follow Up
Control
S. Skinner
Adm. Howe
Mil. Aide
Support
J. Smith
E. Murnane
Official Photographer
Medic
WHCA
J. Gaughan
Camera I
J. Herrick
Page Two
Staff I
R. Porter
S. Provost
R. Kaufman
Guest I
B. Teeter
Camera II
Wire I
Wire II
Staff Van
All Remaining Staff
Guest Van
All Remaining Guests
Press Van I
M. Busch
Press Van II
(Drive Time: 10 Minutes)
GUEST AND STAFF INSTRUCTIONS:
Upon arrival at Marriott Hotel, Guests and
Staff should proceed to 14th Floor Foyer
for Room Assignments and Keys.
Guests and Staff attending the meeting
with Mormon Church Leaders should board
Motorcade no later than 2:40 p.m.
2:05 pm
THE PRESIDENT arrives Marriott Hotel and proceeds
to Suite.
Met by:
Mr. Steve Hart
General Manager, Marriott Hotel
Mr. Steve Huey
Director of Marketing, Marriott Hotel
Mr. Richard Boden
Director of Security, Marriott Hotel
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2:10 pm
THE PRESIDENT arrives Suite for Private Time.
(PRIVATE TIME: 35 MINUTES)
2:45 pm
THE PRESIDENT departs Suite and proceeds to
Motorcade.
2:50 pm
THE PRESIDENT boards Motorcade and departs
Marriott Hotel en route Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints, Administration Building.
MOTORCADE ASSIGNMENTS:
Same as on Arrival.
(Drive Time: 5 Minutes)
GUEST AND STAFF INSTRUCTIONS:
Upon arrival at Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints, Guests and Staff will
be escorted to Staff Holding Room.
Please board Motorcade no later than
3:40 pm for transport to the Marriott
Hotel.
2:55 pm
THE PRESIDENT arrives Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints, Administration Building and
proceeds to North Board Room.
Met by:
Bruce L. Olsen
Director, Public Affairs, Church of Latter Day
Saints
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EVENT:
MEETING WITH MORMON CHURCH LEADERS
EXPANDED POOL (AT END ONLY)
3:00 pm
THE PRESIDENT, accompanied by Mr. Olsen, arrives
North Board Room, takes Seat and begins
participation in Meeting.
Met by:
President Gordon B. Hinckley
First Counselor, Church of Latter Day Saints
President Thomas S. Monson
Second Counselor, Church of Latter Day Saints
3:45 pm
THE PRESIDENT, accompanied by President Hinckley
and President Monson, concludes participation in
Meeting, departs North Board Room and proceeds to
Motorcade.
NOTE:
At the conclusion of the Meeting, THE
PRESIDENT, accompanied by President
Hinckley and President Monson, proceeds
to Foyer for Photo Opportunity.
3:50 pm
THE PRESIDENT boards Motorcade and departs Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints,
Administration Building en route Marriott Hotel.
MOTORCADE ASSIGNMENTS:
Same as on Arrival.
(Drive Time: 5 Minutes)
GUESTS AND STAFF INSTRUCTIONS:
Upon on arrival at Marriott Hotel, Guests
and Staff will be escorted to Salon J,
Staff Holding Area.
Page Five
3:55 pm
THE PRESIDENT arrives Marriott Hotel and proceeds
to Salon J.
EVENT:
MEETING WITH UTAH GOP LEADERS
CLOSED PRESS
4:00 pm
THE PRESIDENT arrives Salon J, takes Seat and
begins participation in Meeting.
4:30 pm
THE PRESIDENT concludes participation in Meeting,
departs Salon J and proceeds to Suite.
4:35 pm
THE PRESIDENT arrives Suite for RON.
RON Salt Lake City, Utah
Saturday, July 18, 1992
GUESTS AND STAFF INSTRUCTIONS:
5:00 am Baggage Call. Please place all
unlocked baggage outside your
room at this time.
8:40 am Guests and Staff should board
Motorcade at this time for
transport to Red Butte Gardens.
9:00 am Transportation to the Airport
will be available for Guests
and Staff not attending the Ask
George Bush Event.
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8:40 am
THE PRESIDENT departs Suite and proceeds to
Motorcade.
NOTE:
Six police photos will be taken at this
time.
8:45 am
THE PRESIDENT boards Motorcade and departs
Marriott Hotel en route Red Butte Gardens.
MOTORCADE ASSIGNMENTS:
Lead
C. Ray
Spare
B. Farish
Doctor
LIMO
THE PRESIDENT
Follow Up
Control
S. Skinner
Adm. Howe
Mil. Aide
Support
M. Fitzwater
E. Murnane
Official Photographer
Medic
WHCA
J. Gaughan
Camera I
J. Herrick
Staff I
R. Porter
S. Provost
R. Kaufman
Guest I
R. Teeter
Camera II
Wire I
Wire II
Staff Van
All Remaining Staff
Page Seven
Guest Van
All Remaining Guests
Press Van I
M. Busch
Press Van II
(Drive Time: 10 Minutes)
GUESTS AND STAFF INSTRUCTIONS:
Upon Arrival at Red Butte Gardens, Guests
and Staff will be escorted to Holding
Trailers and/or Staff Viewing Area.
Guests and Staff should board Motorcade
no later than 9:25 am for transport to
Salt Lake City International Airport.
8:55 am
THE PRESIDENT arrives Red Butte Gardens and
proceeds to Water Pavilion Garden.
Met by:
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K. Smith (June)
President, University of Utah
Ms. Mary Pat Matheson
Director, Red Butte Gardens and Arboretum
NOTE:
Lt. Governor W. Val Oveson introduces
THE PRESIDENT as he sees him
approaching.
EVENT:
ASK GEORGE BUSH WITH OUTDOOR GROUPS
EXPANDED POOL
9:00 am
THE PRESIDENT, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Smith
and Ms. Matheson, arrives Water Pavilion Garden,
proceeds to Seat and begins participation in Ask
George Bush.
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9:30 am
THE PRESIDENT concludes participation in Ask
George Bush, departs Water Pavilion Garden and
proceeds to Motorcade.
9:35 am
THE PRESIDENT boards Motorcade and departs Red
Butte Gardens en route Salt Lake City
International Airport.
MOTORCADE ASSIGNMENTS:
Same as on Arrival.
(Drive Time: 15 Minutes)
9:50 am
THE PRESIDENT arrives Salt Lake City International
Airport and proceeds to board Air Force One (C
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20).
9:55 am
THE PRESIDENT departs Salt Lake City, Utah en
(M.D.T.)
route Provo, Utah.
(Flying Time: 50 minutes)
(Time Change: None)
(Interchange: Yes C-9/C-20)
(Food Service: Snacks)
10:45 am
THE PRESIDENT arrives Provo Airport, Provo, Utah
and proceeds to Motorcade.
Met by:
The Honorable Joseph Jenkins
Mayor of Provo
Mr. Richard Harrington
Republican nominee for Congress, 3rd District
The Honorable Gary Herbert
Chairman, Utah County Board of Commissioners
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Mr. Mike Stewart
Salt Lake City Commissioner
Mr. Lewis Billings
GOP County Chairman
Mr! Rex Lee
President, Brigham Young University
Ms. Christine Fox
Utah State Legislator
Mr. Blake Roney
President, NuSkin
Mr. Frank Suitter
GOP Supporter
Ms. Pearl Rex
GOP Volunteer
10:55 am
THE PRESIDENT departs Provo Airport en route
Brigham Young University.
MOTORCADE ASSIGNMENTS:
Lead
C. Ray
Spare
B. Farish
Doctor
LIMO
THE PRESIDENT
Follow Up
Control
S. Skinner
Adm. Howe
Mil. Aide
Support
M. Fitzwater
E. Murnane
Official Photographer
Medic
WHCA
J. Gaughan
Camera I
J. Herrick
Staff I
R. Porter
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S. Provost
R. Kaufman
Guest I
B. Teeter
Camera II
Wire I
Wire II
Staff Van
All Remaining Staff
Guest Van
All Remaining Guests
Press Van I
M. Busch
Press Van II
(Drive Time: 10 Minutes)
GUESTS AND STAFF INSTRUCTIONS:
Upon arrival at Brigham Young University
Marriott Center, Guests and Staff will be
escorted to Staff Holding Room and/or Staff
Viewing Area.
Please board Motorcade no later than
11:35 am for transport to Provo Airport.
11:05 am
THE PRESIDENT arrives Brigham Young University
Marriott Center and proceeds to Holding Room.
11:06 am
THE PRESIDENT arrives Holding Room and holds
briefly.
11:08 am
THE PRESIDENT, accompanied by Mr. Lee, departs
Holding Room and proceeds to Off-Stage
Announcement Area.
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11:09 am
THE PRESIDENT, accompanied by Mr. Lee, arrives
Off-Stage Announcement Area and holds briefly.
NOTE:
Dais Participants will be on Stage prior
to THE PRESIDENT
EVENT:
REMARKS TO STUDENTS AND FACULTY OF BRIGHAM YOUNG
UNIVERSITY
OPEN PRESS
RUFFLES AND FLOURISHES
OFF-STAGE ANNOUNCEMENT
HAIL TO THE CHIEF
REMARKS
TELEPROMPTER
11:10 am
THE PRESIDENT, accompanied by President Rex Lee,
is announced onto Stage and proceeds to Seat on
Dais.
11:11 am
THE PRESIDENT is introduced for Remarks by
President Lee.
11:15 am
THE PRESIDENT Remarks.
11:35 am
THE PRESIDENT concludes remarks and returns to
Seat on Dais.
11:36 am Mr. Lee introduces The Children's Choir
and Ms. Luana Miller.
11:37 am Daily Points of Light song performed by
West Ridge Elementary School Choir.
11:40 am Benediction by Luana Miller, Student.
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11:42 am
THE PRESIDENT, accompanied by Mr. Lee and The
Honorable Joseph Jenkins, Mayor of Provo,
concludes participation in Program, departs Stage
and proceeds to Holding Room.
NOTE:
En route Holding Room, THE PRESIDENT is
presented with a T-Shirt by Mr. Jason
Hall, President, Brigham Young
University Student Body.
11:43 am
THE PRESIDENT, accompanied by Mr. Lee and Mayor
Jenkins, arrives Holding Room and holds briefly.
NOTE:
At this time, THE PRESIDENT is presented
with books by President Lee and a
Statuette by Mayor Jenkins.
11:45 am
THE PRESIDENT departs Holding Room and proceeds to
Motorcade.
NOTE:
Six Police Photos will be taken at this
time.
11:46 am
THE PRESIDENT boards Motorcade and departs
Brigham Young University Marriott Center en route
Provo Airport.
MOTORCADE ASSIGNMENTS:
Same as on Arrival.
(Drive Time: 10 Minutes)
11:56 am
THE PRESIDENT arrives Provo Airport and proceeds
to board Air Force One.
12:00 pm
THE PRESIDENT departs Provo, Utah en route
(M.D.T.)
Hagerstown, Maryland.
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(Flying Time:
3 Hours 40 Minutes)
(Time Change:
Ahead 2 Hours)
(Interchange:
No)
(Food Service:
Lunch)
NOTE:
Guests and Staff not manifested aboard
C-20 will depart Provo, Utah aboard C-9
at 12:10 pm M.D.T. en route Andrews Air
Force Base. En route Andrews there will
be two refueling stops; Salt Lake City,
Utah and Salina, Kansas. Each refueling
stop will be one hour. Arrival at
Andrews is scheduled for 8:25 pm E.D.T.
5:40 pm
THE PRESIDENT arrives Hagerstown Airport,
(E.D.T.)
Hagerstown, Maryland and proceeds to board Marine
One.
5:50 pm
THE PRESIDENT departs Hagerstown, Maryland en
route Camp David.
(Flying Time: 10 Minutes)
6:00 pm
THE PRESIDENT arrives Camp David.
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PIAS PART- 2 SENS/GN'S
AUDIENCE:
"ENTIRE UTAH
of
SPORTS COMPLEX
main purpose
SPEAK BF GETS THERE
VALLEY"
MarvisH Center - basketball court/
Sens: Orvin Hatch, Jake Garn
Cougars play there - last yr. winning
Gov. NORM BANGERTER
Season 20 games
MAYOR JOSEPH JENKENS OF PROVO (JIE)
Presidential Remarks
Indoor- - 22,000 people (20,000)
Bush-Quayle Rally
Provo, Utah
-Band- Highschool band - Temp View Orch.
18 July 1992
NO ACKS
- Jong- Polits of light The Children's Choir"
Draft
No INVOCATION
10,000 BYU STUDENTS - SUMMER SCHOOL
Phrase on gate Enter to learn -go forth to serve
OSA / LITC
1
School mote
of elected and candidates "the world is our campus"
INTRO PRESIDENT WE, PRES. Byu
Am flags - NO Bq BANNERS
sign
Good morning everybody. It's great to be out West
and be
drives
Marie Osmond(?)-
able to pay a visit to this outstanding university.
out fortbull seanson past 10 yrs.]
"The West is where we all go someday
a famous writer once
there's
wrote. "It's where we go when we hear there is 'gold in them
thar hills.' Where we go to grow with the country. Where we
chase our young dreams
or spend our old age."
And today I can add
with complete authority
that the West
also isn't all that bad a place to be
when your personality
is being pummelled
your character questioned
and your
administration verbally assassinated
4,000 miles away.
ACTUAL LAND MILES IS (=2,300)
I spent the past couple days away from a television set
up in
Wyoming trout fishing with Secretary of State Jim Baker
and
our two sons. Jamie; Jeb
But I am aware that something else was going on in America this
week. Something real important.
1
This is the week when all across America ...
crowds of panting,
sweating people overran their neighborhood video stores. From
Tallahassee to Tempe ... Americans turned on their TV and decided
they'd rather rent "Action Jackson" than listen to: Well, never
mind.
Now
... please don't get the idea this is some kind of partisan
Rich Adams
attack. Stop by Rich's Video down on Freedom Boulevard ...
and
I'm sure Rich'll tell it to you straight. Sales aren't all that
bad during the Republican Convention either.
I know you have a lot on your minds beside politics. And I hate
to poison the air with partisan talk. But let me just respond
just a little to what went on in Manhattan.
If you're one of those who prefer video renting to politicians
venting
...
I'll put it simple. You can sum up all you need to
know about the Manhattan meeting with the title of a 1965 Cliff
Robertson comedy: "Masquerade."
LARS
From what I heard about the convention
...
I wonder if the
Democrats are donning a disguise.
They're saying the right things. Pride in America's strength.
X
Support for entrepreneurs. Belief in God. Respect for law and
order.
2
In fact
if it weren't for the $9,000 stuffed ponies at the
toy store on the corner
and the bullet proof vests being sold
on street corners
you could close your eyes and think they
were at this "home above the range" in Provo
not the "home of
the hockey Rangers" in New York City.
LARS
But you know
I couldn't help but wonder
do they really
mean what they say? Or is this new costume something the
Democrats plan on discarding
maybe sometime right after
Halloween?
Think about it. If they celebrate the end of the Cold War
how come they never supported the strength that won it?
If they claim to be buddies with business people
how come
they want to load em down with new taxes?
If they are really the party of new ideas and open ears
...
why
not allow just one speaker to talk about the rights of the
unborn?
Rep. Floyd Flake
And if they start their convention with a prayer
how come you
can read all 10,000 words in their party platform
and never
run across three simple letters: G-O-D.
double Chick ONC plattorm MOST CURRENT AVAIL copy
LARS
GET RNC 92 platform / RNC - 3
Now
don't take my word that the Democrats may not be what
they appear to be. I'm a little biased.
Listen instead
to a party elder. A guy named McGovern.
First name George. He called this year's Democratic Party
a
Trojan Horse.
He said
and I quote
"they're much more liberal underneath
and will prove it when they're elected. "
NYT ARTICLE 14 July 1992
I've know I've never said this publicly. But that McGovern.
He's an incredibly insightful man!
Now
let me be straight with you. This election isn't going
to be decided on what we say about the other side
or what
they say about us
for that matter.
What matters
is what we have to offer the American people.
My view of America is a little different than what you may have
heard this week. (foni Ha Dems) implusably him
We have problems
yes
but also opportunities.
4
After four decades of sacrifice
we've seen in the past four
years
change of almost Biblical proportions. Captive nations
set free. The dark corners of the world bathed in the sunshine
of freedom and free enterprise.
Today
the specter of nuclear war is receding. While the
world can still be uncertain and even dangerous
we've been
able to slow defense spending by a thousand dollars for every
American family.
BOB GRADY Ask NEISON,
Our economic fundamentals are okay. We've tamed inflation.
generally FO FOSTER
Interest rates are the lowest in two decades. And we stepped
from our corner
as the heavyweight champion of exports.
JD FOSTER CEA 5084 CAN SAY THIS 4B) LONG TERM? CAN AB) SHORT-TERM
Last year
the Japanese government asked who leads the world
in 143 critical technology industries. Japanese firms led in 33.
America in 43.
PORTER/ YENTER INFO
And I wouldn't be suprised to learn
that the report was put
together on Wordperfect software
made right here in Provo.
yeutter/
clayton
Does this mean that everything is okay in America? Not by a
Kris Sheehan
longshot. But we have to keep our challenges in perspective.
5
Think about why
for four decades
we sacrificed our taxes
our tears
even shed our blood
for people in faraway
lands.
Part of it was selflessness. America is the most generous nation
the world has ever known.
But part of it was self-interest.
We understood that if we could reduce the threat of nuclear war
if we could turn more of the world's people to freedom and
free enterprise
our own children would be more secure
more prosperous.
Well
we've worked our miracles around the world. Now it's
time to work a miracle in America.
?
First
we must create more opportunity for more people.
Second
it's time for a moral revival
a return to the
solid values that built this city
and carried our nation for
200 years.
Third. We have to understand
that peace in the world means
nothing
if we are not secure in our own backyards.
Government has to guarantee the security of all our people.
6
These are the three principles I will rely on to lead this nation
the next four years.
FIRST PRIORITY -
Our economy is growing today
but it must grow faster.
Too many people have worked for a company for twenty years
only to fear that the next mail run will bring a pink slip. And
many of you young people are saving your way through Brigham (BYU)
Young
you deserve to be able to find a job on graduation day.
I used to run a business
meet a payroll. I learned the only
way that government can create jobs
is to support the people
who create jobs.
This is the creed Governor Norm Bangerter follows. He
understands that the only surefire way to give people unlimited
dreams
is by limiting the size of government.
Only then
can we create incentives
so that people can
invest in our future.
We're going to bring some of Norm's attitude to Washington.
Like your Governor
we need a line item veto
...
and I'm going
to get it.
7
Like your Governor
we need a balanced budget amendment to the
Constitution
and I'm going to get it.
31
And despite (23) vetoes in three years
cutting billion
in proposed Congressional spending
...
we need even more
discipline on the Potomac.
With the help of a new Congressman named Richard Harrington
we're going to treat wasteful government spending the way Karl
Malone will treat a European jump shot in Barcelona. We're going
to swat it into the front row!
JAZZ VERY PUP. IN PROVIS!
Second priority. A moral revolution in America.
We talk alot about family values. But what are they?
You can search the libraries from Portland, Maine to Portland,
Oregon
...
and never find a more eloquent definition than this:
(insert Mormon creed)
(
) words
...
were written two hundred years ago
...
in a
different age
a different time.
8
Today we can fly from Paris to New York and arrive earlier than
we left
...
but do we too often leave behind the difference
between right and wrong?
inc
We can explore a world beyond the stars
...
but too often ignore
a neighbor down the street.
Reyword PAT WHITE
We can drop a machine to the depths of the ocean
...
but why do
we feel the need to sue at the drop of a lawyer's name?
Government has a role
...
in promoting values
...
by supporting
policies that help keep families together. By giving parents the
freedom to choose their schools and their day care centers. By
reforming welfare
...
and stop encouraging single parents from
having more children.
Only then
...
can our nation find it's way back to our
foundation.
My third priority. Quite simple. Restore respect for the law.
Elderly women in this country
...
watch the Berlin Wall fall on
television
...
but are afraid to walk to their neighborhood
grocery store.
9
build democracy ?
If we can topple the Berlin Wall
we can build a strong
economy. If we can lift the iron curtain
we can bring the
curtain down on immorality and indifference. If we can help
people walk free in Eastern Europe
we can take back the
streets of America.
This is our mission. Together we'll accomplish it.
God bless you and God bless America.
(1990)
2 years ago the Utah Valley Regional Medical
Center deluieved more babies than any other hospital
in the country
per Capita
city
last yr. 1991 some hospital in Alaska displaced them
as Number one,
Kathy
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Copyright 1992 News World Communications, Inc.
The Washington Times
July 4, 1992, Saturday, Final Edition
SECTION: Part A; NATION; Pg. A3
LENGTH: 613 words
HEADLINE: Democrats won't say God' but support 'religious faiths'
BYLINE: Larry Witham; THE WASHINGTON TIMES
BODY:
The Democratic platform committee has rejected use of the term 11 God, " but
is departing from recent tradition to note favorably the "religious faiths" of
Americans.
At the mid-June drafting session, Sen. Joseph Lieberman, Connecticut
Democrat, "indicated his desire that some reference to God be included in
the platform," said an aide to the senator.
Though Mr. Lieberman's suggestion was set aside, the senator is satisfied
with the substitution of "religious faiths," an aide said.
The aide said this language about religion made "a broad break from the
past." He added that "many Democrats almost seem embarrassed to make reference
to God. It
The current platform draft says Americans have personal responsibility "for
the religious faiths they follow, the ethics they practice, the values they
instill.
While God and country have been evoked in state documents, political
speeches and platforms since George Washington, the Republican Party is the
master of this tradition of "civil religion," historians say.
"Republicans do it very well because they do it unselfconsciously," said
Forest McDonald, a historian of American politics at the University of Alabama.
"I think the Democrats are crazy for taking it [the word God] out," he
said. "This is a very religious country."
But Stuart Eizenstat, a Democratic platform committee member and former
Carter administration domestic policy adviser, said contrived use of religious
symbols can backfire.
"The Democratic Party has tended to be a more secular party in terms of
separation of church and state," said Mr. Eizenstat, a Washington lawyer.
Evoking religious ideas and symbols "only makes sense if it is part and
parcel or the centerpiece of the candidate," he said. "The worse thing you can
do is try to fabricate [religion] or be phony for political reasons."
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Though the term II God" was rejected, "religious faiths" was included to
show the Democratic concern for national values, he and other Democrats said.
"It was just part of the effort by the Democratic Party to not allow the
Republicans to solely appropriate the issue of values," Mr. Eizenstat said.
"It's better to revive issues of family, community, neighborhood, which are
secular symbols."
These differences over religion have revealed themselves in the past.
While the Republican Party platform of 1988 mentioned the American people's
"faith in God, II the Democratic Party platform talked of a "spiritually
stronger" nation by its example to the world.
The 1992 Republican Party platform will be drafted before September.
The differences over religion also appeared in speeches at the two parties'
1988 conventions.
Democratic presidential candidate Michael Dukakis neither mentioned God
nor religion but focused on equality and opportunity.
The Rev. Jesse Jackson's 1988 Democratic Convention speech said
"providence" brought him and Mr. Dukakis together, while his 1984 convention
speech was more a sermon, historians say.
In his 1988 convention speech, President Bush mentioned "our religious
faith," said he believed "there's a God and He is good," cited Catholic and
"Bible study" groups and thanked God for an adopted grandchild.
Mr. Eizenstat noted that though President Carter was a Baptist and Sunday
school teacher, he rarely evoked the God -and-country of civil religion.
Critics of Republican civil religion have compared President Carter's
"prophetic" appeal for American's to sacrifice during the energy crisis with
President Reagan's call to reap God's blessings.
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Democrats won't say 'God' but
By Larry Witham
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
The Democratic platform com-
support 'religious faiths'
mittee has rejected use of the term
"God," but is departing from recent
tradition to note favorably the "reli-
glous faiths" of Americans.
Democratic Convention Lineup:
At the mid-June drafting session,
Who's Missing From the List?
Sen. Joseph Lieberman, Connecticut
Democrat, "indicated his desire that
Absent from the array of speakers and partici-
some reference to God be included
pants for this month's Democratic National Conven-
in the platform," said an aide to the
lien in New York are New York Gov. Mario M.
senator.
Cilomo and former California governor Edmund G.
Though Mr. Lieberman's sugges-
"lerry" Brown Jr.
tion was set aside, the senator is sat-
isfied with the substitution of "rell-
iss: In announcing the July 13-16 convention lineup
yesterday, Democratic National Committee Chair-
gious faiths," an aide said.
The aide said this language about
man Ronald H. Brown said it represents "the best of
the Democratic Party-integrity, creative ideas and
change."
religion made "a broad break from
the past." He added that "many
Convention planners had hoped to persuade
Democrats almost seem embar-
Cuomo to nominate Arkansas Gov. Bill Clinton, but
rassed to make reference to God."
Cuomo has not agreed. Cuomo, who gave a riveting
The current platform draft says
speech at the 1984 convention, has said repeatedly
Americans have personal responsi-
he does want to address this one.
bility "for the religious faiths they
DNC press secretary Ginny Terzano said that
follow, the ethics they practice, the
Jerry Brown, the Clinton campaign and the DNC are
values they instill
While God and country have been
discussing Brown's role because the former govern-
evoked in state documents, political
or has not endorsed Clinton or decided whether to
have himself nominated.
speeches and platforms since
George Washington, the Republican
Brown's sister, California Treasurer Kathleen
Party is the master of this tradition
Brewn, however, will speak to delegates.
of "civil religion," historians say.
And Jesse L. Jackson is on the program at Ron
"Republicans do it very well be-
Brown's request. "The chairman is certain that Rev-
cause they do it unselfconsciously,"
erend Jackson will endorse Governor Clinton prior
said Forest McDonald, a historian of
to the convention," Terzano said.
American politics at the University
Three of the men Clinton defeated for the nom-
of Alabama.
instion-Sens. Tom Harkin (Iowa) and Bob Kerrey
"I think the Democrats are crazy
(Neb.) and former Massachusetts senator Paul E.
for taking it [the word God] out," he
Tsongas-will speak. But Virginia Gov. L. Douglas
said. "This is a very religious coun-
Wilder, the first to drop out of the presidential pri-
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try."
maries, is not expected on the podium.
But Stuart Eizenetat, a Demo-
Although Clinton is expected to have named his
cratic platform committee member
Tunning mate before the convention opens, many of
and former Carter administration
those he is considering will address the convention.
domestic policy adviser, said con-
They include Sens. Albert Gore Jr. (Tenn.), John D.
trived use of religious symbols can
"Jay" Rockefeiler IV (W.Va.), Harris Wofford (Pa.)
backfire.
and Rep. Lee Hamilton (Ind.).
"The Democratic Party has
@@ D.C. Mayor Sharon Pratt Kelly, Del. Eleanor
tended to be a more secular party in
"Nolmes Norton (D.C.) and Baltimore Mayor Kurt
terms of separation of church and
Benmoke will appear Tuesday night, and Sen. Bar-
state," said Mr. Eizenstat, a Washing-
Bara A. Mikulski (Md.), a convention co-chairman,
ton lawyer.
will speak Monday.
Evoking religious ideas and sym-
wishe DNC announced last month that keynote
bols "only makes sense if it is part
*Speakers will be Sen. Bill Bradley (NJ.), Georgia
and parcel or the centerpiece of the
Gov. Zell Miller and former representative Barbara
candidate," he said. "The worse thing
Jorden (Tex.). Texas Gov. Ann Richards is conven-
"tion chairman.
you can do is try to fabricate [reli-
form of 1988 mentioned the Amer-
gion] or be phony for political rea-
convention speech was more a ser-
sons"
ican people's "faith in God," the
mon, historians say.
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PRESIDENT THE OF VISA OF UNUM THE UNITED
THE TRIP OF
THE PRESIDENT
TO
JACKSON, WYOMING;
SALT LAKE CITY,
& PROVO, UTAH
July 17-18, 1992
The Trip of the President to
Jackson, Wyoming,
Salt Lake City, and Provo, Utah
July 17-18, 1992
Jackson
WYOMING
B
Rock Springs
Salt Lake City
A
Hagerstown
D
C
Provo
UTAH
Andrews A.F.B.
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Ocean
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Ocean
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Flying
Miles
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0210
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Provo - to - Hagerstown, Maryland
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Hagerstown - to - Camp David
0012
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Marine One flight
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
SCHEDULE OF THE PRESIDENT
FOR
JACKSON, WYOMING
JULY 17, 1992
EVENT:
Picnic Lunch with Jackson Hole Service Clubs
DRESS:
Men
- Casual
Women
- Casual
CONTACTS:
Presidential Advance Office
Ed Murnane
- 202/456-7565
Trip Coordinator
Kris Goodwin
- 202/456-7565
Jackson, Wyoming Signal
- 307/537-5626
- *96 31 000
ADVANCE:
David Anderson
- LEAD
Bobby Carr
- PRESS
George Luczko
- USSS
Brad Fuggitt
- WHCA
Michelle Johnson
- MIL. AIDE
John Kearns
- AFI
Ken Inhoff
- HMX
WEATHER:
Partly Cloudy/Mid 80's
SCHEDULE OF THE PRESIDENT
FOR
JACKSON, WYOMING
JULY 17, 1992
11:30 am
THE PRESIDENT arrives Jackson Hole Airport,
Jackson, Wyoming and proceeds to Seat at
Picnic Table.
Met by:
The Honorable Craig Thomas
U.S. Representative, Wyoming
The Honorable William Westbrook
Mayor of Jackson, Wyoming
Point of Light Greeters:
Reverend Dan Gorman
Executive Director of Central Wyoming Rescue
Mission and 825th Daily Point of Light
Ms. Rosemary Shelley
Central Wyoming Rescue Mission Volunteer
and 825th Daily Point of Light
Ms. Kris Hunt
Director, Wind River Youth Center and 800th
Daily Point of Light
Ms. Janet Davis
Co-Founder, Wind .River Youth Center and 800th
Daily Point of Light
Mr. Mack McFarland
Supervisor, Yellowstone Recovery Corps and
160th Daily Point of Light
Mr. John Macintosh
Director, Yellowstone Recovery Corps and
160th Daily Point of Light
GUEST AND STAFF INSTRUCTIONS:
All Staff staying in Jackson,
Wyoming should meet in Staff Office,
Room 114 of the Antler Motel,
no later than 10:30 am for transport
to Event Site.
Upon arrival of Marine One, Guests
and Staff will be escorted to
Staff Table/Viewing Area.
Please board Staff Bus no later
than 12:20 pm for transport to
C-130.
EVENT:
PICNIC LUNCH WITH JACKSON HOLE SERVICE CLUBS
OPEN PRESS
TOAST LECTERN
REMARKS
NOTE:
THE PRESIDENT will proceed through
Food Line en route Picnic Table.
11:40 am
THE PRESIDENT arrives Picnic Table, is Seated,
and begins participation in Picnic Lunch.
12:00 pm
THE PRESIDENT is introduced for Remarks by
The Honorable Craig Thomas, U.S. Representative,
Wyoming.
NOTE:
THE PRESIDENT proceeds on Stage at
this time.
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12:02 pm
THE PRESIDENT Remarks.
12:17 pm
THE PRESIDENT concludes Remarks, departs
Stage, and proceeds to Motorcade.
NOTE:
Six Police Photos will be taken
at this time.
12:22 pm
THE PRESIDENT boards Motorcade and departs
Picnic Site en route Tarmac.
MOTORCADE ASSIGNMENTS:
LIMO
THE PRESIDENT
Control
S. Skinner
Mil. Aide
Staff Bus
All Remaining Staff
Press Bus
M. Busch
(Drive Time: 3 Minutes)
12:25 pm
THE PRESIDENT arrives Tarmac and proceeds
to board Air Force One (C-20).
12:30 pm
THE PRESIDENT departs Jackson, Wyoming en
(M.D.T.)
route Salt Lake City, Utah.
(Flying Time: 1 Hour 15 Minutes)
(Time Change: None)
(Interchange: Yes/C-20/C-130)
(Food Service: Snacks)
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SCENARIO
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
VISIT OF THE PRESIDENT
TO
JACKSON, WYOMING
JULY 17, 1992
EVENT:
Picnic Lunch with Jackson Hole Service Clubs
DATE:
Friday, July 17, 1992
TIME:
11:40 am - 12:17 pm
LOCATION:
Jackson Hole Airport, Tarmac
ATTENDEES:
2,000
PRESS:
Open
SCENARIO:
THE PRESIDENT arrives Jackson Hole Airport,
Jackson, Wyoming, and is greeted by The Honorable
Craig Thomas, U.S. Representative, Wyoming; The Honorable William
Westbrook, Mayor of Jackson, Wyoming; Reverend Dan Gorman,
Executive Director, Central Wyoming Rescue Mission and 825th
Daily Point of Light; Ms. Rosemary Shelley, Central Wyoming
Rescue Mission Volunteer and 825th Daily Point of Light; Ms. Kris
Hunt, Director, Wind River Youth Center and 800th Daily Point of
Light; Ms. Janet Davis, Co-Founder, Wind River Youth Center and
800th Daily Point of Light; Mr. Mack McFarland, Supervisor,
Yellowstone Recovery Corps and 160th Daily Point of Light; and
Mr. John Macintosh, Director, Yellowstone Recovery Corps and
160th Daily Point of Light. Following the Greetings, THE
PRESIDENT proceeds to Picnic Table. (NOTE: En route Picnic
Table, THE PRESIDENT will proceed through Food Line.) THE
PRESIDENT arrives Picnic Table and begins participation in Picnic
Lunch. Upon conclusion of Lunch, THE PRESIDENT is introduced for
Remarks by Congressman Thomas. THE PRESIDENT proceeds on Stage
and Remarks (Enter Stage Left). (NOTE: THE PRESIDENT will
remark from a Toast Lectern.) THE PRESIDENT concludes Remarks,
departs Stage (Exit Stage Left), and proceeds to Motorcade.
(NOTE: Six Police Photos will be taken at this time.) THE
PRESIDENT boards Motorcade and departs Picnic Site en route
Tarmac. THE PRESIDENT arrives Tarmac and proceeds to board Air
Force One (C-20). THE PRESIDENT departs Jackson, Wyoming en
route Salt Lake City, Utah.
The Backdrop for the Address will be the Grand Teton mountain
range and three covered wagons.
The Press Platform will be located straight-on at 60
feet.
DIAGRAMS
JACKSON, WYOMING
Picnic with Jackson Service Clubs
Overview Diagram
Friday, July 17, 1992
Grand
Teton
Mountain
Range
Marine One
Greeters
X
X
X
X
Motorcade
X
X
Press
Buffer
Covered
Wagons
Dais
Staff
Hold
Food
Line
Holding
Room
Terminal
X
PRESIDENT'S
Table
Staff
Picnic
Viewing
Tables
Hangar
Additional
Guest
Seating
Press
Band
Additional
Guest
Dais
KEY:
Seating
1. THE PRESIDENT
THE PRESIDENT
GUESTS / STAFF
X GREETERS
JACKSON, WYOMING
Picnic with Jackson Hole Service Club
Seating Diagram
Friday, July 17, 1992
3
2
4
1
Table
5
8
6
7
1. THE PRESIDENT
2. Mr. William Westbrook, Mayor, Jackson, Wyoming
3. Mr. Tony Ligori, President, Rotary Club of Jackson Hole
4. Mr. Joseph Rogers, President, Jackson Chamber of Commerce
5. Mr. Bruce Morse, President, Kiwanis Club of Jackson Hole
6. Mr. Brad Lvense, President, Jaycees of Jackson Hole
7. Mr. Charles Gallaway, President, Lions Club of Jackson Hole
8. Ms. Clarene Law, Board of Directors, Community Entry Services
KEY:
THE PRESIDENT
JACKSON, WYOMING
Jackson Airport
Departure Diagram
Friday, July 17, 1992
Main
C-130
Staff
Terminal
Plane
000
UVQ
C-20
Limo
Hangar
Runway
Taxiway
Motorcade
Hold
Staff
Hold
Dais
Picnic
Area
Press
Hangar
KEY:
THE PRESIDENT
GUESTS / STAFF
SCHEDULE
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
SCHEDULE OF THE PRESIDENT
FOR
SALT LAKE CITY AND PROVO, UTAH
JULY 17 - 18, 1992
EVENTS:
Meeting with Mormon Church Leaders
Meeting with Utah GOP Leaders
Ask George Bush with Outdoor Groups
Address to Brigham Young University and Provo Community
DRESS:
Men
- Business Suit
Women
- Day Dress
CONTACT:
Office of Presidential Advance
Ed Murnane
- 202/456-7565
Trip Coordinator
Suzanne Faulk
- 202/456-7565
Salt Lake City, Utah, Signal
- 801/531-3800
- *96/37-000
ADVANCE:
Craig Ray
- LEAD
Dianne Harrison
-SITE
Topper Ray
- PRESS
Bobby Peede
-SITE
Ed Skrodzki
- USSS
Heather Herring
-SITE
Michelle Johnson
- MIL. AIDE
Dan McCardell
-PRESS
Dave Miller
- WHCA
Tom Armstrong
- AFI
Kevin Hart
- SITE PROVO
Denise Dunkel
- PRESS PROVO
Hopson Nance
- SITE PROVO
Peter Gaillard
:
- PRESS PROVO
WEATHER:
Partly Cloudy/high 70s
SCHEDULE OF THE PRESIDENT
FOR
SALT LAKE CITY AND PROVO, UTAH
JULY 17 - 18, 1992
1:45 pm
THE PRESIDENT arrives Salt Lake City International
(M.D.T.)
Airport, Salt Lake City, Utah and proceeds to
Motorcade.
Met |by:
The Honorable W. Val Oveson
Lt. Governor of Utah
The Honorable Jake Garn
United States Senator
The Honorable Orrin Hatch
United States Senator
Mr. Bruce R. Hough
State GOP Chairman
Ms. Bonnie H. Stephens
Bush-Quayle Chairman
Mr. Christopher Cannon
Victory '92 Finance Chairman
Mr. John Huntsman, Sr.
Chairman of Huntsman Chemical Corp.
Mr. John Huntsman, Jr.
Bush-Quayle Finance
Mr. John Price
Bush/Quayle Supporter
Ms. Arlene Ellis
National Committeewoman-Elect
Daily Point of Light Greeters:
Ms. Lillian Smith
Volunteer Counselor and 694th Daily Point of Light
Mr. Dennis Hansen
Guest of Ms. Smith
Mr. Dave Burton
President, STARS and 786th Daily Point of Light
Ms. Pamela Hutchins
Vice President, STARS and 786th Daily Point of
Light
Mr. Pepper Provenzano
President and Founder, TreeUtah and 712th Daily
Point of Light
Mr. Leroy Hooten
Guest of Mr. Provenzano
1:55 pm
THE PRESIDENT boards Motorcade and departs Salt
Lake City International Airport en route Marriott
Hotel.
MOTORCADE ASSIGNMENTS:
Lead
C. Ray
Spare
B. Farish
Doctor
LIMO
THE PRESIDENT
Follow Up
Control
S. Skinner
Adm. Howe
Mil. Aide
Support
J. Smith
E. Murnane
Official Photographer
Medic
WHCA
J. Gaughan
Camera I
J. Herrick
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Staff I
R. Porter
S. Provost
R. Kaufman
Guest I
B. Teeter
Camera II
Wire I
Wire II
Staff Van
All Remaining Staff
Guest Van
All Remaining Guests
Press Van I
M. Busch
Press Van II
(Drive Time: 10 Minutes)
GUEST AND STAFF INSTRUCTIONS:
Upon arrival at Marriott Hotel, Guests and
Staff should proceed to 14th Floor Foyer
for Room Assignments and Keys.
Guests and Staff attending the meeting
with Mormon Church Leaders should board
Motorcade no later than 2:40 p.m.
2:05 pm
THE PRESIDENT arrives Marriott Hotel and proceeds
to Suite.
Met by:
Mr. Steve Hart
General Manager, Marriott Hotel
Mr. Steve Huey
Director of Marketing, Marriott Hotel
Mr. Richard Boden
Director of Security, Marriott Hotel
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2:10 pm
THE PRESIDENT arrives Suite for Private Time.
(PRIVATE TIME: 35 MINUTES)
2:45 pm
THE PRESIDENT departs Suite and proceeds to
Motorcade.
2:50 pm
THE PRESIDENT boards Motorcade and departs
Marriott Hotel en route Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints, Administration Building.
MOTORCADE ASSIGNMENTS:
Same as on Arrival.
(Drive Time: 5 Minutes)
GUEST AND STAFF INSTRUCTIONS:
Upon arrival at Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints, Guests and Staff will
be escorted to Staff Holding Room.
Please board Motorcade no later than
3:40 pm for transport to the Marriott
Hotel.
2:55 pm
THE PRESIDENT arrives Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter Day Saints, Administration Building and
proceeds to North Board Room.
Met by:
Bruce L. Olsen
Director, Public Affairs, Church of Latter Day
Saints
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EVENT:
MEETING WITH MORMON CHURCH LEADERS
EXPANDED POOL (AT END ONLY)
3:00 pm
THE PRESIDENT, accompanied by Mr. Olsen, arrives
North Board Room, takes Seat and begins
participation in Meeting.
Met by:
President Gordon B. Hinckley
First Counselor, Church of Latter Day Saints
President Thomas S. Monson
Second Counselor, Church of Latter Day Saints
3:45 pm
THE PRESIDENT, accompanied by President Hinckley
and President Monson, concludes participation in
Meeting, departs North Board Room and proceeds to
Motorcade.
NOTE:
At the conclusion of the Meeting, THE
PRESIDENT, accompanied by President
Hinckley and President Monson, proceeds
to Foyer for Photo Opportunity.
3:50 pm
THE PRESIDENT boards Motorcade and departs Church
of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints,
Administration Building en route Marriott Hotel.
MOTORCADE ASSIGNMENTS:
Same as on Arrival.
(Drive Time: 5 Minutes)
GUESTS AND STAFF INSTRUCTIONS:
Upon on arrival at Marriott Hotel, Guests
and Staff will be escorted to Salon J,
Staff Holding Area.
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3:55 pm
THE PRESIDENT arrives Marriott Hotel and proceeds
to Salon J.
EVENT:
MEETING WITH UTAH GOP LEADERS
CLOSED PRESS
4:00 pm
THE PRESIDENT arrives Salon J, takes Seat and
begins participation in Meeting.
4:30 pm
THE PRESIDENT concludes participation in Meeting,
departs Salon J and proceeds to Suite.
4:35 pm
THE PRESIDENT arrives Suite for RON.
RON Salt Lake City, Utah
Saturday, July 18, 1992
GUESTS AND STAFF INSTRUCTIONS:
5:00 am Baggage Call. Please place all
unlocked baggage outside your
room at this time.
8:40 am Guests and Staff should board
Motorcade at this time for
transport to Red Butte Gardens.
9:00 am Transportation to the Airport
will be available for Guests
and Staff not attending the Ask
George Bush Event.
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8:40 am
THE PRESIDENT departs Suite and proceeds to
Motorcade.
NOTE:
Six police photos will be taken at this
time.
8:45 am
THE PRESIDENT boards Motorcade and departs
Marriott Hotel en route Red Butte Gardens.
MOTORCADE ASSIGNMENTS:
Lead
C. Ray
Spare
B. Farish
Doctor
LIMO
THE PRESIDENT
Follow Up
Control
S. Skinner
Adm. Howe
Mil. Aide
Support
M. Fitzwater
E. Murnane
Official Photographer
Medic
WHCA
J. Gaughan
Camera I
J. Herrick
Staff I
R. Porter
S. Provost
R. Kaufman
Guest I
R. Teeter
Camera II
Wire I
Wire II
Staff Van
All Remaining Staff
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Guest Van
All Remaining Guests
Press Van I
M. Busch
Press Van II
(Drive Time: 10 Minutes)
GUESTS AND STAFF INSTRUCTIONS:
Upon Arrival at Red Butte Gardens, Guests
and Staff will be escorted to Holding
Trailers and/or Staff Viewing Area.
Guests and Staff should board Motorcade
no later than 9:25 am for transport to
Salt Lake City International Airport.
8:55 am
THE PRESIDENT arrives Red Butte Gardens and
proceeds to Water Pavilion Garden.
Met by:
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K. Smith (June)
President, University of Utah
Ms. Mary Pat Matheson
Director, Red Butte Gardens and Arboretum
NOTE:
Lt. Governor W. Val Oveson introduces
THE PRESIDENT as he sees him
approaching.
EVENT:
ASK GEORGE BUSH WITH OUTDOOR GROUPS
EXPANDED POOL
9:00 am
THE PRESIDENT, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Smith
and Ms. Matheson, arrives Water Pavilion Garden,
proceeds to Seat and begins participation in Ask
George Bush.
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9:30 am
THE PRESIDENT concludes participation in Ask
George Bush, departs Water Pavilion Garden and
proceeds to Motorcade.
9:35 am
THE PRESIDENT boards Motorcade and departs Red
Butte Gardens en route Salt Lake City
International Airport.
MOTORCADE ASSIGNMENTS:
Same as on Arrival.
(Drive Time: 15 Minutes)
9:50 am
THE PRESIDENT arrives Salt Lake City International
Airport and proceeds to board Air Force One (C -
20). or
9:55 am
THE PRESIDENT departs Salt Lake City, Utah en
(M.D.T.)
route Provo, Utah.
(Flying Time: 50 minutes)
(Time Change: None)
(Interchange: Yes C-9/C-20)
(Food Service: Snacks)
10:45 am
THE PRESIDENT arrives Provo Airport, Provo, Utah
and proceeds to Motorcade.
Met by:
The Honorable Joseph Jenkins
Mayor of Provo
Mr. Richard Harrington
Republican nominee for Congress, 3rd District
The Honorable Gary Herbert
Chairman, Utah County Board of Commissioners
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Mr. Mike Stewart
Salt Lake City Commissioner
Mr. Lewis Billings
GOP County Chairman
Mr. Rex Lee
President, Brigham Young University
Ms. Christine Fox
Utah State Legislator
Mr. Blake Roney
President, NuSkin
Mr. Frank Suitter
GOP Supporter
Ms. Pearl Rex
GOP Volunteer
10:55 am
THE PRESIDENT departs Provo Airport en route
Brigham Young University.
MOTORCADE ASSIGNMENTS:
Lead
C. Ray
Spare
B. Farish
Doctor
LIMO
THE PRESIDENT
Follow Up
Control
S. Skinner
Adm. Howe
Mil. Aide
Support
M. Fitzwater
E. Murnane
Official Photographer
Medic
WHCA
J. Gaughan
Camera I
J. Herrick
Staff I
R. Porter
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S. Provost
R. Kaufman
Guest I
B. Teeter
Camera II
Wire I
Wire II
Staff Van
All Remaining Staff
Guest Van
All Remaining Guests
Press Van I
M. Busch
Press Van II
(Drive Time: 10 Minutes)
GUESTS AND STAFF INSTRUCTIONS:
Upon arrival at Brigham Young University
Marriott Center, Guests and Staff will be
escorted to Staff Holding Room and/or Staff
Viewing Area.
Please board Motorcade no later than
11:35 am for transport to Provo Airport.
11:05 am
THE PRESIDENT arrives Brigham Young University
Marriott Center and proceeds to Holding Room.
11:06 am
THE PRESIDENT arrives Holding Room and holds
briefly.
11:08 am
THE PRESIDENT, accompanied by Mr. Lee, departs
Holding Room and proceeds to Off-Stage
Announcement Area.
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11:09 am
THE PRESIDENT, accompanied by Mr. Lee, arrives
Off-Stage Announcement Area and holds briefly.
NOTE:
Dais Participants will be on Stage prior
to THE PRESIDENT
EVENT:
REMARKS TO STUDENTS AND FACULTY OF BRIGHAM YOUNG
UNIVERSITY
OPEN PRESS
RUFFLES AND FLOURISHES
OFF-STAGE ANNOUNCEMENT
HAIL TO THE CHIEF
REMARKS
TELEPROMPTER
11:10 am
THE PRESIDENT, accompanied by President Rex Lee,
is announced onto Stage and proceeds to Seat on
Dais.
11:11 am
THE PRESIDENT is introduced for Remarks by
President Lee.
11:15 am
THE PRESIDENT Remarks.
11:35 am
THE PRESIDENT concludes remarks and returns to
Seat on Dais.
11:36 am Mr. Lee introduces The Children's Choir
and Ms. Luana Miller.
11:37 am Daily Points of Light song performed by
West Ridge Elementary School Choir.
11:40 am Benediction by Luana Miller, Student.
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11:42 am
THE PRESIDENT, accompanied by Mr. Lee and The
Honorable Joseph Jenkins, Mayor of Provo,
concludes participation in Program, departs Stage
and proceeds to Holding Room.
NOTE:
En route Holding Room, THE PRESIDENT is
presented with a T-Shirt by Mr. Jason
Hall, President, Brigham Young
University Student Body.
11:43 am
THE PRESIDENT, accompanied by Mr. Lee and Mayor
Jenkins, arrives Holding Room and holds briefly.
NOTE:
At this time, THE PRESIDENT is presented
with books by President Lee and a
Statuette by Mayor Jenkins.
11:45 am
THE PRESIDENT departs Holding Room and proceeds to
Motorcade.
NOTE:
Six Police Photos will be taken at this
time.
11:46 am
THE PRESIDENT boards Motorcade and departs
Brigham Young University Marriott Center en route
Provo Airport.
MOTORCADE ASSIGNMENTS:
Same as on Arrival.
(Drive Time: 10 Minutes)
11:56 am
THE PRESIDENT arrives Provo Airport and proceeds
to board Air Force One.
12:00 pm
THE PRESIDENT departs Provo, Utah en route
(M.D.T.)
Hagerstown, Maryland.
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(Flying Time: 3 Hours 40 Minutes)
(Time Change: Ahead 2 Hours)
(Interchange:
No)
(Food Service: Lunch)
NOTE:
Guests and Staff not manifested aboard
C-20 will depart Provo, Utah aboard C-9
at 12:10 pm M.D.T. en route Andrews Air
Force Base. En route Andrews there will
be two refueling stops; Salt Lake City,
Utah and Salina, Kansas. Each refueling
stop will be one hour. Arrival at
Andrews is scheduled for 8:25 pm E.D.T.
5:40 pm
THE PRESIDENT arrives Hagerstown Airport,
(E.D.T.)
Hagerstown, Maryland and proceeds to board Marine
One.
5:50 pm
THE PRESIDENT departs Hagerstown, Maryland en
route Camp David.
(Flying Time: 10 Minutes)
6:00 pm
THE PRESIDENT arrives Camp David.
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
VISIT OF THE PRESIDENT
TO
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
JULY 17 - 18, 1992
EVENT:
Meeting with Mormon Church Leaders
DATE:
Friday, July 17, 1992
TIME:
3:00 pm - 3:45 pm
LOCATION:
North Board Room, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter
Day Saints Administration Building
ATTENDEES:
20
PRESS:
Expanded Pool (At Conclusion Only)
SCENARIO:
THE PRESIDENT arrives The Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter Day Saints, Administration Building and
is met by: Mr. Bruce Olsen, Director, Public Affairs, Church of
Latter Day Saints. Following the Greeting, THE PRESIDENT,
accompanied by Mr. Olsen, proceeds to North Board Room. THE
PRESIDENT, accompanied Mr. Olsen, arrives North Board Room and is
Met by: President Gordon B. Hinckley, First Counselor and
President Thomas S. Monson, Second Counselor. Following the
Greetings, THE PRESIDENT, accompanied by President Hinckley and
President Monson, takes Seat and begins participation in Meeting.
THE PRESIDENT, accompanied by President Gordon Hinckley and
President Thomas Monson, concludes participation in Meeting,
departs North Board Room and proceeds to Foyer for Photo
Opportunity. THE PRESIDENT, accompanied by President Hinckley
and President Monson, concludes participation in Photo-
Opportunity, bids farewell and proceeds to Motorcade. THE
PRESIDENT boards Motorcade and departs The Church of Jesus Christ
of Latter Day Saints, Administration Building en route Marriott.
The backdrop for the Photo-Opportunity are marble pillars flanked
by plants.
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
VISIT OF THE PRESIDENT
TO
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
JULY 17 - 18, 1992
EVENT:
Meeting with Utah GOP Leaders
DATE:
Friday, July 17, 1992
TIME:
4:00 pm - 4:30 pm
LOCATION:
Salon J, Marriott Hotel
ATTENDEES:
20-50 Participants
PRESS:
Closed
SCENARIO:
THE PRESIDENT arrives Marriott and proceeds
upstairs to Salon J. THE PRESIDENT arrives Salon
J, takes Seat, and begins participation in Meeting. THE
PRESIDENT concludes participation in Meeting, departs Salon J and
proceeds to Suite.
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
VISIT OF THE PRESIDENT
TO
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
JULY 17 - 18, 1992
EVENT:
Ask George Bush with Outdoor Groups
DATE:
Saturday, July 18, 1992
TIME:
9:00 - 9:30 am
LOCATION:
Water Pavilion Garden, Red Butte Gardens
ATTENDEES:
150
PRESS:
Expanded Pool
SCENARIO:
THE PRESIDENT arrives Red Butte Gardens and is met
by: Mr. and Mrs. Arthur K. Smith (June)
President, University of Utah and Ms. Mary Pat Matheson,
Director, Red Butte Garden and Arboretum. Following the
Greetings, THE PRESIDENT, accompanied by President and Mrs. Smith
and Ms. Matheson, proceeds up walkway to the Water Pavilion
Garden. THE PRESIDENT arrives Water Pavilion Garden and is
introduced by Lt. Governor W. Val Oveson. THE PRESIDENT proceeds
to Park Bench and begins participation in Ask George Bush
Meeting. THE PRESIDENT concludes participation in Ask George
Bush Meeting, departs Water Pavilion Garden and proceeds to
Motorcade. THE PRESIDENT boards Motorcade and departs Red Butte
Gardens en route Salt Lake City International Airport.
The backdrop is a pond, wild flowers and mountain vista (Wasatch
Mountain Range of the Rocky Mountains). The press are located
straight-on at 35 feet on ground level. A slightly raised
platform is straight-on at 20 feet.
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
VISIT OF THE PRESIDENT
TO
PROVO, UTAH
JULY 17 - 18, 1992
EVENT:
Address to Brigham Young University and Provo
Community
DATE:
Saturday, July 18, 1992
TIME:
11:10 am - 11:35 am
LOCATION:
Marriott Center, Brigham Young University
ATTENDEES:
20,000 University Student and Members of Community
PRESS:
Open
SCENARIO:
THE PRESIDENT arrives Brigham Young University
Marriott Center and proceeds to Holding Room and
holds briefly. THE PRESIDENT departs Holding Room and,
accompanied by Mr. Rex Lee, President, Brigham Young University
proceeds to Off-Stage Announcement Area and holds briefly. THE
PRESIDENT, accompanied by Mr. Lee, is announced onto stage to
Full Honors played by Timpview High School Orchestra, proceeds to
Seat and is seated (Enter Stage Right). THE PRESIDENT is
introduced for Remarks by Mr. Lee. THE PRESIDENT Remarks. (NOTE:
A teleprompter will be used.) THE PRESIDENT concludes Remarks
returns to Seat and remains standing. Mr. Lee proceeds to Podium
and introduces West Ridge Elementary School Choir and the
benediction. The West Ridge Elementary School Choir performs "A
Thousand Points of Light". (NOTE: The West Ridge Elementary
School Choir is located immediately behind the Stage. During the
performance, they will hold "candles" representing the thousand
points of light.) Upon conclusion of the performance, Luana
Miller, Student, Brigham Young University, proceeds to podium and
offers the Benediction. Following the benediction, THE
PRESIDENT, accompanied by Mr. Lee and The Honorable Joseph
Jenkins, Mayor of Provo, departs Stage (Exit Stage Right) and
proceeds to Holding Room. En route to Holding Room, THE
PRESIDENT is met by: Mr. Jason Hall, President, Brigham Young
Student Body. Mr. Hall presents THE PRESIDENT with a Brigham
Young University t-shirt. (NOTE: Mr. Hall, is restricted to a
wheelchair). Upon conclusion of the gift presentation, THE
PRESIDENT, accompanied by Mr. Lee and Mayor Jenkins, proceeds to
Holding Room. THE PRESIDENT, accompanied by Mr. Lee and Mayor
Jenkins, arrives Holding Room and participates in Gift
Presentations. (NOTE: THE PRESIDENT is presented with books by
Mr. Lee and a Statuette by Mayor Jenkins. Following the
presentations, THE PRESIDENT departs Holding Room and proceeds to
Motorcade. (NOTE: Six Police Photos will be taken at this
time.) THE PRESIDENT boards Motorcade, departs Marriott Center
en route to Provo Airport.
The Backdrop is a 100 member children's choir and a blue and
white banner reading "BYU and Utah Families Welcome President
Bush." The Press Platform is located straight-on at 55 feet.
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DIAGRAMS
TAB A
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
Airport
Salt Lake City
Arrival/Departure Diagram
International
Airport
Friday, July 17, 1992
Motorcade
Hold
Motorcade
Press
C-20
Building
40
XXXX
Limo
VIP
Mags
Daily Point
of Light
Greeters
not
UWII
C-130
C-9
KEY:
THE PRESIDENT
X
GREETERS
TAB B
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
Marriott Hotel - Garage Level
Arrival/Departure Diagram
July 17 - 18, 1992
Exit
Entrance
Valet
Motorcade
Handicap
Drive
Handicap
Limo
Elevators
A/V
Chutes
XXX
Cafe
Laundry
Men
Housekeep
Women
P-1 Parking Garage and Back of House
KEY:
THE PRESIDENT
GUESTS / STAFF
X GREETERS
TAB C
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
Marriott Hotel
Salon J
Utah GOP Leadership Meeting
Friday, July 17, 1992
Holding
Room
THE PRESIDENT
X
Audience
Mags
KEY:
THE PRESIDENT
TAB D
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
Latter Day Saints Church Administration Building
Meeting With Leadership
Friday, July 17, 1992
North Board Room
Holding
Room
Table
X
Senior
Senior Staff
Staff
View
Viewing
Staff
Hold
X X
To
Underground
Garage
Arrival/
THE PRESIDENT
Departure
X X X
Monson
Hinckley
Photo-Op
West Board Room
(ma)
Press
Hold
Front Gate
KEY:
South Temple Street
THE PRESIDENT
GUESTS / STAFF
PRESS POOL
X GREETERS
TAB E
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
Latter Day Saints Church
Meeting With Church Leadership
Table
Friday, July 17, 1992
USSS
1
2
3
20
Sr. Staff
19
View
18
15
4
14
5
17
13
6
Sr. Staff
View
16
12
7
11
8
10
9
North Board Room
1. THE PRESIDENT
2. President Gordon Hinckley
3. President Thomas Monson
4. Sec. Michael Watson
5. Elder Russell Nelson
6. Elder Dalin Oaks
7. Elder Russell Ballard
8. Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin
9. Elder Richard Scott
10. Elder Neal Maxwell
11. Elder James Faust
12. Elder David Haight
13. Elder Tom Perry
14. Elder Boyd Packer
15. President Howard Hunter
16. Samuel Skinner
17. Bruce Olsen, Dir. Public Affairs
18. Roger Porter
19. Judy Smith
20. Dave Hanson, Executive Director, Utah Republican Party
KEY:
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GUESTS/STAFF
TAB F
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
Red Butte Gardens
Arrival/Departure Diagram
Saturday, July 18, 1992
Staff
Hold
Holding
Room
Entrance
-
Limo
XX
X
<=>
<<
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!!!!!!!
PRESS POOL
X
GREETERS
TAB G
SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
Red Butte Gardens
Ask George Bush
Saturday, July 18, 1992
Pond
Pond
THE
PRESIDENT
Staff
Viewing
Pond
Area
X
Kiosk
Stepping
Stones
Bench
Audience
Audience
Press
Mulch
;;
Press
Mulch
Tree
Mulch
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PRESS POOL
X
GREETERS
TAB H
PROVO, UTAH
Airport
Arrival/Departure Diagram
Saturday, July 18, 1992
C-20
****
Motorcade
Limo
C-9
00
Motorcade
Hold
Press
Hold
Mags
KEY:
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TAB I
PROVO, UTAH
Motorcade
Brigham Young University
Marriott Center
Arrival/Departure Diagram
Saturday, July 18, 1992
Limo
X
X
Holding/
Senior Staff
Hold
Staff
Hold
Off-Stage
Announce
Area
Teleprompter
Room
Audience
Press
Platform
Dais
KEY:
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GUESTS / STAFF
=======
PRESS POOL
X
GREETERS
TAB J
PROVO, UTAH
Brigham Young University
Marriott Center
Dais Diagram
Saturday, July 18, 1992
Choir
1
19
20
9
13
21
10
2
14
15
22
=
23
a
4
16
5
17
6
18
Podium
Audience
1. President Rex Lee, President Bringham Young University
2. THE PRESIDENT
3. Senator Jake Gam
4. Governor Norman Baugertee
5. Senator Orrin Hatch
6. Richard Harrington, Candidate Utah 3rd Congressional District
7. Jon Huntsman, President Huntsman Chemical
8. USSS
9. Joseph Cannon, US Senator Candidate
10. Mike Leavitt, Utah Gubernatorial Candidate
11. Bob Bennett, US Senate Candidate
12. Richard Eyre, Utah Gubernatorial Candidate
13. Bruce Hafen, Provost, Brigham Young University
14. Lt. Governor Val Oveson
15. Joseph Jenkins, Mayor of Provo
16. Bruce Hough, Utah GOP Chairman
17. Lewis Billings, Utah County GOP Chair
18. Dee Anderson, Vice President, Brigham Young University
19. Luana Miller, Student Prayer
20. Enid Green, Candidate Utah 2nd Congressional District
21. Jim Bartletson, Candidate Utah 2nd Congressional District
KEY:
22. Ron Hyde, Vice President, Brigham Young University
23. Donald Butler, Chairman Provo City Council
THE PRESIDENT
ROOM LIST
WHITE HOUSE ROOM LIST
FOR
SALT LAKE CITY AND PROVO, UTAH
JULY 17 - 18, 1992
OFFICE
HOTEL
ROOM
DROP
Staff Office
Marriott
1433
37220
Senior Staff Office
Marriott
1626
37281
USSS Command Post
Marriott
1220
37238
WHCA Office
Marriott
1422
37240
WHCA Comm. Center
Marriott
1404
37242
Press Office
Marriott
1434
37227
Filing Center
Marriott
Alta and Snow.
Travel Office
37217
Security Room
Marriott
1519
37308
Pantry
37307
Motorpool Dispatch
Marriott
234
LAST NAME
FIRST
HOTEL
ROOM
DROP
ARMSTRONG
Tom
Marriott
1437
BAUTISTA
Manolita
Marriott
1510
37387
BIDDLE
Susan
Marriott
1527
37338
BYERS
Bob
Marriott
1523
BUSCH
Michael
Marriott
1536
37334
CALVERY
Steve
Marriott
1601
CARPENTER
Dave
Marriott
1538
CLARK
Torrie
Marriott
1535
COLEMAN
Herbert
Marriott
1424
COLLINS
Tracey
Marriott
1637
DREYLINGER
John
Marriott
1634
37216
FARISH
Bill
Marriott
1511
37325
FERNANDEZ
Ramon
Marriott
1432
GAILLARD
Peter
Excelsior
GAUGHAN
John
Marriott
1439
37380
GWYN
Robert
Marriott
930
HARRISON
Dianne
Marriott
1425
HART
Kevin
Excelsior
HERRICK
John
Marriott
1518
37324
HERRING
Heather
Marriott
1429
HOGHAUG
Erik
Marriott
1632
37349
LAST NAME
FIRST
HOTEL
ROOM
DROP
HOOLEY
Gaylynn
Marriott
1636
HOWE
Adm
Marriott
1516 (12)
37315
JOHNSON
Michelle
Marriott
1517
37381
JONES
Jeff
Marriott
1510
JUSTICE
Wayne
Marriott
1438
KANE
Bob
Marriott
1618
KAUFMAN
Ron
Marriott
1532
37215
KOROSCIL
Thomas
Marriott
1515
37384
LEANDER
Susan
Marriott
1635
MARTIN
Christina
Marriott
1522
37340
MATZ
Anna
Marriott
1639
MCCARDELL
Dan
Marriott
1426
MCHALE
Kevin
Marriott
1408
MCQUEENEY
Scott
Marriott
1629
MILLER
Dave
Marriott
601
MURNANE
Ed
Marriott
1524
37322
NANCE
Hopson
Excelsior
OTT
Chris
Marriott
1630
PEEDE
Bobby
Marriott
1428
PHILLIPS
David
Marriott
1431
PORTER
Roger
Marriott
1537
37319
PROVOST
Steve
Marriott
1528
RAY
Craig
Marriott
1415
37210
RAY
Topper
Marriott
1427
37213
SANCHEZ
Godo F.
Marriott
1432
SHEBUSKI
Ellen
Marriott
1430
37385
SKINNER
Sam
Marriott
1506 (2)
37313
SKRODZKI
Ed
Marriott
1218
37230
SMITH
Judy
Marriott
1520
37333
SOBICH
Peter
Marriott
1625
SUNTUM
Peggy
Marriott
1608
TEETER
Robert
Marriott
1531
VALDEZ
David
Marriott
1540
37337
WALSH
Sean
Marriott
1625
37334
YOUNG
Phil
Marriott
1633
37383