Reader comments: Scots connect with culture through games

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Anonymous | 9:01 a.m. July 13, 2008
Being born to a VERY Scottish and patriotic father (born and bred in Glasgow) and a mother whose ancestry is overloaded with Scots, I have always been taught that there are two kinds of people..... Scots and those who wish they were Scots, hahaha! What a fun event.
JCS | 3:21 p.m. July 13, 2008
Awesome picture of the 4 year old! That is one of those shots a photographer lives for. Well done!
Lauren Tanner | 8:33 p.m. July 15, 2008
Thanks so much for the media slideshow of the Payson Scottish Festival. We left for a mission to Maine the week of the festival and really missed being there with our family. Lynette, Leanne, Danny and Mark, Aaron on the bass drum for the Payson H.S. pipe band all did a wonderful job. We were able to participate through the media and we love it. Good to see Deanne and Jerry Chatwin and wife, Danny and Reuben in the VW. How cool is that! Being from the Fraser Clan I never miss the festival until this year. Thanks again.
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slcscot | 11:06 a.m. Nov. 5, 2008
a very good athlete, thats amazing for his first competition

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Four-year-old Celtin Hawkins swelters in the heat during the mass bands performance at the Payson Scottish Festival on Saturday.

 (Jason Olson, Deseret News)
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Four-year-old Celtin Hawkins swelters in the heat during the mass bands performance at the Payson Scottish Festival on Saturday.