UtahDeseret News photos of the weekPublished: Aug 29, 2010, 9:37 p.m. MDTView CommentsShareView 18 moreUniversity of Utah quarterback Jordan Wynn signs an autograph for Adam Stringham during the Utes' Fan Fest at Rice Eccles Stadium on Aug. 28. Mike Terry, Deseret News View 18 moreDon Black of Provo holds his hat over his heart during a moment of silence for slain Kane County Sheriff's Deputy Brian Harris at the Take Back Utah rally in Salt Lake City on Aug. 28. August Miller, Deseret News View 18 moreAndrew Lamoleaux, 9, stares at his car as he waits in line with his brother Vayden Lamoleaux, 6, to send his car down the world's largest Pinewood Derby track at Rio Tinto Stadium in Sandy on Aug. 28. Sarah A. Miller, Deseret News View 18 moreA Salt Lake police officer stands guard at the doors of the Grand America Hotel near the scene of an officer-involved shooting Friday. Mike Terry, Deseret News View 18 moreThe body of a man in full military fatigues lies Friday in Salt Lake City near the Grand America Hotel. The man was carrying a gun and was fatally shot by a police officer. Tom Smart, Deseret News View 18 moreA person looks at bullet hole and damage to a truck at the scene of an officer-involved shooting Friday at 600 S. State in Salt Lake City. Ravell Call , Deseret News View 18 moreFriends and family on Friday sit outside the Taylorsville residence of Steven Norman, who was shot and killed Thursday. Keith Johnson, Deseret News View 18 moreAspen Downs, 4, and her brother Brody, 2, of Pleasant Grove, try to stay cool by eating ice cream and a slushy while getting pushed in a stroller by their mom, Melissa, at This Is the Place Heritage Park on Aug. 26. August Miller, Deseret News View 18 moreHaitian Daniel Delva walks around the campus with his sponsor Dr. Jeremy Booth at Weber State University in Ogden on Aug. 26. Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News View 18 moreSnoop Dogg performs for a crowd of 5,000 during the U92 Summer Jam at the Gallivan Center on Aug. 25. Ice Cube also performed. Michael Brandy, Deseret News View 18 moreAshley Wilson is shocked that she got the glass to break during the Bash and Smash fundraiser for the Boy and Girls Club of Utah County. Her first two tries with the sledgehammer bounced off the glass, but her third smack broke it. Stuart Johnson, Deseret News View 18 moreHusani, one of Hogle Zoo's silverback gorillas, takes a close look at a couple of children outside his enclosure. Tom Smart, Deseret News View 18 moreHaitian Daniel Delva is hugged by his mother, Elimise, while saying goodbye in Port-Au-Prince on Aug. 25. Delva will attend Weber State University to study engineering. Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News View 18 moreHaitian Daniel Delva laughs with his family while saying goodbye in Port-Au-Prince on Aug. 25. Delva will be at Weber State University to study engineering. Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News View 18 moreDaniel Delva sheds some tears while flying from Port-Au-Prince, Haiti, on Aug. 25. Delva came to the United States to attend Weber State University. Jeffrey D. Allred, Deseret News View 18 moreAs part of the college's annual Helping Hands Day, Westminster students participate in more than 20 community service projects throughout Sugar House and Salt Lake City. Here, students clean the trails along Emigration Creek near the campus. Scott G. Winterton, Deseret News View 18 moreCesar Cardoso of Provo is supported by his children Liana, left and Terra, right, as he talks about his wife, Leuzi, who was killed in a plane crash Monday in Nepal. Stuart Johnson, Deseret News View 18 moreStudents at Midvale Elementary School are greeted by their teachers and a red carpet walk into the school on their first day back on Aug. 23. Scott G. Winterton, Deseret News View 18 moreJacob Johnson, left, and Sam Mograbi ride in the back of the ski boat while pulling the waterski sled out to smoother water during the National Ability Center's Camp Xtreme on Aug. 10 at the Jordanelle Reservoir. Keith Johnson, Deseret News By Deseret NewsView CommentsA collection of the Deseret News' best photos for the week ending Aug. 29, 2010.Join the ConversationLooking for comments?Find comments in their new home! Click the buttons at the top or within the article to view them — or use the button below for quick access.VIEW COMMENTS