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Commentor | 9:02 p.m. Aug. 26, 2007
The name "Sardine Canyon" could also refer to the fact that it is three canyons in one.

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One of Utah's legends concerns Mount Timpanogos and an Indian maiden. The legend says that an Indian maiden, Utana, committed suicide by throwing herself off the mountain in Romeo-and-Juliet fashion after her true love, Red Eagle, died from injuries he suffered in a bear attack. (Stuart Johnson, Deseret Morning News)
Stuart Johnson, Deseret Morning News
One of Utah's legends concerns Mount Timpanogos and an Indian maiden. The legend says that an Indian maiden, Utana, committed suicide by throwing herself off the mountain in Romeo-and-Juliet fashion after her true love, Red Eagle, died from injuries he suffered in a bear attack.