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Show The Summerbird 8 July 31, 1989 HISTORICAL & SPECIAL SIGHTS OF CEDAR CITY, except Sundays and r daily tour, 9:30 a.m. holidays, and 4 p.m., includes Shakespearean Center, Southern Utah State College, Iron Mission Museum, Old Rock Church, Daughters of Utah Pioneers Museum, $12.50, children with adult half price. two-hou- DIXIE NATIONAL FOREST TOURS, daily at 9 a.m. and 1 p.m. MDT. Sign up for the three hour tour at Rubys Best Western Inn at the entrance to Bryce Canyon National Park or call ahead at (801) 834-534- 1. FISHING TOURS, Various times and rates available. Tour may include lunch, cold drinks, and fishing tackle. For more information call Dannys Guided Fishing Tours, (801) 477-805- 5. OLD ROCK CHURCH, 75 East Center, Cedar City, Utah. Beautiful church of native stone, English architecture. SOUTHERN UTAH STATE COLLEGE, Center, Cedar Beautiful City. campus with grass quadrangle, ivy covered buildings, water ponds, small waterfalls. Historical buildings, modern architecture, statuary and outdoor sculpture. Library, stadium, arena. 351 West OLD IRON TOWN, 17 miles west of Cedar City on Highway 56. Ruins of pioneer iron producing town of 1850s. FOUNDERS MONUMENT, adjacent to Centrum on Southern Utah State College campus. Largest bronze statue in the American west depicts historical event of 1897-189- 8 when citizens of Cedar City braved mountain snows to build the first college building at SUSC. Artist is noted western sculptor Jerry Anderson. THE CENTRUM, special events center arena on SUSC campus. Seats 5,300. Site of international sporting events. Award-winnin- g modern architecture. features beautiful Lobby large mural of southern Utah geological scenes by Utah artist Glen Edwards. KIDSTUFF CHILDRENS CENTER, 363 North 500 West, Cedar City. State licensed day-car- e and preschool center for children from three to twelve years old. 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. Snacks and lunch served. For further information, call 586-084- 0. BY USF CHILDCARE SERVICES, Facilities provide child care during all matinee and evening performances of the Utah Shakespearean Festival. Opening at 1:30 p.m. for matinee performances and at 7:30 p.m. for evening performances, the center will close immediately following USF productions. Children up to the age of six accepted. Cost is $6 per child per performance. Movies, games, and activities provided. For further 8 information call or 586-936- 586-680- 7. ELKS CLUB, Wednesdays, 8 p.m., Elks Lodge, 111 East 200 North, Cedar City. For further information call 586-833- 2. EXCHANGE CLUB, Wednesdays, 12:15 p.m., Sugar Loaf Restaurant, 281 South Main, Cedar City. KIWANIS CLUB, Wednesdays, noon, Sizzler Steak Seafood Sc Salad, 199 North Main, Cedar City. LADIES OF ELKS, third Thursday, 8 p.m., Elks Lodge, 111 East 200 North, Cedar City. LIONS CLUB, Mondays, 6:30 a.m., Sugar Loaf Restaurant, 281 South Main, Cedar City. CEDAR VALLEY LIONS, first and third Tuesday of each month, first Tuesday 7 a.m., third Tuesday 7 p.m., Salad, 199 North Main, Cedar City. ROTARY CLUB, Tuesdays at 12:15 p.m., Sugar Loaf Restaurant, 281 South Main, Cedar City. The 1989 Summerbird, published June 19, July 3, July 17 and July 31, is a publication of Southern Utah State College, designed as a service to students and other members of the campus community as well as to the general community and those visiting or passing through it. Dean of Summer School: Phillip Q Carter Editor of The SummerbircL Larry Baker Staff members: Rachel "Talbot, Lynn Dennett, Dian Hale, Karen Wallace, Rich Engleman, Brent Richey For information concerning advertising, listings in Whats "To Do, or on the calendar, or concerning between and 3 pirn., Monday-Fridadistribution, please call 586-775- 7 127 all-da- y Sizzler Steak Seafood THE GREAT HALL, old student center, on SUSC campus. Site of banquets, meetings. Features three large stained glass windows, designed by Peter Cook and executed by Frank Adams. South Main, features an salad bar with soup and many other items to liven up your meal. Eds and Debs features great home breakfast cooking, and an menu quite popular create a nice relaxed dining experience. Pancho and Leftys features authentic Mexican background music, and great food. They also have a bar and serve great drinks, with or without alcohol. For an Oriental dining experience, the Kowloon, 50 W. Center, offers food and decor authentic to Chinese atmosphere. The China Garden also features authentic Chinese cuisine, and feature American dishes as well. They are located at 170 North Main Street. For those who want to Cedar also has many fine fast food restaurants that serve traditonal fast food meals and offer their own unique menu JBs, at 1 LYNN DENNETT Cedar City offers a variety of dining experiences to satisfy even the most finicky of palates. Cedars restaurants are conveniently placed about town and range from a relaxed atmosphere and soothing music to type places. The following restaurants offer patrons a variety of menu items for the entire family. They feature nice, quiet atmospheres, with courteous help, adding up to a pleasant 'dining experience. The Holiday Inn at 1575 West 200 North is the home for the Bristlecone Restaurant. It features superb luncheons with house specialty sandwiches, and dinner specials every night. The La Tajada Room, located upstairs from Sullivans Cafe at 86 South Main Street, specializes in steaks, shrimp and has a nice salad bar. The La Tajada Room has a liquor license. Sullivans Cafe, located on the main floor, is a relaxed family restaurant for any family members needs. The Market Grill, at 2290 West 400 North, serves the best steaks in town, according to many patrons. It serves specialty beef meals, like ribs, and has a superb breakfast. Set in Cedar Canyon, surrounded by trees and mountain scenery, Milts Stage Stop has a reputation for its prime rib and seafood dishes. Milts is about five miles up the canyon. Recently opened in Cedar City is Ribs n Things, which specializes in barbecued items, including chicken and fish. Its located at 365 South Main. Newly opened on the 17th of July is the Black Swan, featuring gourmet food in the Old English tradition. Located at 164 South 100 West, the restaurant will feature homemade English dishes and for dinner will serve an elegant seven-cours- e meal. They ask that you call for reservations at The Golden Corral features a fine salad bar to accompany the various menu items they serve. It is located at 755 South Main. The Sizzler is located near the Town and Country Best Western at 199 North Main. They also have a large salad bar that features soup and all the salad fixins you could want. The Sugar Loaf is a nice relaxed diner located at 281 South Main. It features great food and a casual atmosphere for the family to enjoy. fast-pace- d, 586-767- 3. items as well. At 1225' West 200 North, Wendys Old Fashioned Hamburgers are served hot, and juicy fresh from the grill. Continuing up Hamburger Row, d fare Burger King offers its advertised on national TV. They are located at 1215 West 200 North. McDonalds, at 1026 West 200 North, is home of your favorite sandwiches like the Big Mac. flame-broile- Next to McDonalds is the Kountry Kitchen with great home cooking, just like Moms. A little farther up Hamburger Row, is Arbys, which serves only to fight burger burnout. They are located at 927 West 200 North. Next to the city park is Brads. They have the best french fries in town, according to many patrons. They also serve homemade fish n chips. Brads is located at 304 North Main. Located at 650 South Main is the Top Spot, that features good home style cooking and daily lunch specials Subway Sandwiches, at 667 S. Ma:n and across the street from Top Spot, serves a variety of hoagie-style- d sandwiches. For those who want food in a hurry, try Gordos Neeto Burritos, at 940 North Main. They specialize in burritos, and have an incredible deluxe you must try. south-of-the-bord- er At the other end of town, Taco Time offers a variety of Mexican treats with combination plates, or just single items. They are located at 830 South Main. Pizza Hut, at 579 South Main, features great pizzas, and delivery after 5 p.m. Pizza Factory offers custom made pizzas at 124 South Main. The Pizza Express also serves many types of pizza, and is at 166 N. Main. The Dairy FreezeChina Moon offers Chinese and American food items. The Dairy Freeze is at 501 South Main. If chicken is more your bag, try Kentucky Fried Chicken at 198 North Main. They do chicken right, and offer many dishes complemented by coleslaw, mashed potatoes, and biscuits. Dinner is served! |