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Show run ' " - - - nin,, . , . tf 111 . .Tma. MM MtUfKm The San Francisco based rock-group ' Stone ground' ' performed last weekend at the C'est Bon Entertainment Lounge for a disappointingly small audience . Musicians formerly with "Hot Tuna", "The Elvin Bishop Band" and "It's a Beautiful Day" put on an incredibly rousing and professional show, mixing soulful voices with driving rock rhythms. Kimball Art Center Solidifies . Day by day the Kimball Art Center progress is noted by those traveling the busy intersection of Main and Heber; wood panels are laboriously fit against the weary bricks, and a big concrete truck began providing the stuff for a new floor Monday. Because it was necessary to almost gut thedi-.. thedi-.. lapidated Eley Garage structure, progress has been slower than originally anticipated. Chicago's Organic Theatre, the - opening players, will perform i elsewhere -September 28 and 29' in the Silver Wheel Theatre V since the lighting instruments may not be installed yet at the Kimball Art Center. Alan Crooks, Center Director explained, "We promised the people of Park City something and we didn't want it to get cancelled can-celled if the center's incomplete....;'.;".;.'';.;"' incom-plete....;'.;".;.'';.;"' ..;;'"'' But fall plans for the use of the building are solidifying; Crooks now finds himself with piles of details so that the center will fly. Friday the Internal Revenue Service came through with notification noti-fication that the center is an approved charitable organization. organiza-tion. It thus has a tax-exempt status, and can solicit tax -deductible memberships and con-t con-t tributions. Original budget pre-1 dictions have soared; supporting the arts is expensive, especially for a small community, and Crooks wishes to keep admission prices low so every one from school children to senior citizens will participate. Talks between the center and the University of Utah are underway un-derway to arrange fall credit for some classes. The complete fall schedule will be finalized soon, but, in order to better tailor offerings of-ferings to community desire, more completed surveys are needed. They were printed last week, so if you haven't brought one by our office, 353 Main, or sent it to P.O. Box 1478, please do so. Special workshops of all sorts are on the drawing boards, as well as classes, performances, perform-ances, exhibits, film series and more. Registration for the fall quarter quar-ter will be October 4, and regular regu-lar classes begin October 5. A public open house is planned for October 24. |