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Show tsswm SUN CHRONICLE, n3'"ii'nciii' June 15, 1978, Page 9 CLEARFIELD COURIER, June 14, 1978, Page 9 Salt Lake begins Festival of the Arts, public invited The Salt Lake F'estival of the Arts will return to Main Street this June 14 18, when once again a portion of the street will be closed to traffic, enabling people to wander freely among dozens of art exhibits, performance areas and food booths The event is free to the public and will feature several of Utah's most prestigious in celebration READY FOR PLANTING trees at Kiwanis Park are (I. to r.) Art Amos, Ann Reyerson, Pearce Shelton, Joe Vasquez, Verla Elwood, Weston Peterson, Melba Hulmston, and Effie Furness. Plum y of one-and-- a trees planted in Clearfield tremendous success, This year the Wasatch Club of the Telephone Company chose to furnish and plant twelve flowering plum trees at the Kiwanis Park in Clearfield. Joe Vasquez, vice president of Pioneers, arranged for the tree planting. Other pioneers who participated were Verla Ell wood, president, Pearce Shelton, past president, Ann Reyerson, vice president, Weston Peterson, vice president, Melba Hulmston, vice president, Effie Furness, secretary-treasure- r, and Art Amos. Pioneer pictures and publicity was under the direction of Harold Steele. MAYOR DONAL TOWNLEY tly at Kiwanis Park. performing a five-dathe arts Not only will this year s festival be twice as long as the '77 version it will cover nearly twice the area in order to provide more space for artists and performers Main Street, between Second South and Post Office Place, will become a half block pedestrian mall during the event, which runs from Wednesday, June 14 at 5 p m through Sunday . June 18, at 5 pm Based on last years groups the festival planners anticipate over 100, 000 people will join in the celebration before the Main Street festival closes Headlining an exciting of performing arts line-u- p talent be will the Utah Orchestra, Symphony Wednesday, June 14 The Mormon Tabernacle Choir will take the main stage on Thursday, June 15, for its first-eve- r Salt Lake Festival performance. Ballet West will perform on the street Friday, June 16, Repertory Dance Theatre on Saturday, June 17. These eveing per formances all begin at 7 30 and cost nothing to attend The I tah Opera (ompanv and the and choral music, as well as dance, theatre, and soft rock A new attraction this year and after is the "Bistro hours entertainment area surrounding one of two performing stages In a to Of special interest parents with young children is the Children's Art Yard, an area devoted entirely to set the four to ten year-olOne of last years biggest hits, the Art Yard will accomodate up to 50 children an hour, helping them create their own masterpieces in setting of round tables and chairs, the public can sip cool drinks while listening to jazz, folk, bluegras and soft rock The Bistro will run evenings from 10 15 to midnight The look of FeMival '78 will incorporate several of last most successful leatures, including the triangular logo that will appear on billboards and s posters Festival designers plan to suspend at least three large parachutes over parts of Mam Street to provide shade and atmosphere The visual arts will be well represented in the festival with over 70 exhibition and sales booths devoted to painting, ceramincs, jewelry, photography and other media Over 800 booth application forms have been sent to interested artists, whose work samples will be juried by professionals in the i d sandpai painting, puppet making, nting, mural wood collage construction, (Volunteers) silhouette telaxed. European like sculpture, year being produced with the help and support of many com and people munity organizations Festival are Holly Smith and Duane Hill Committee coordinators include Ray Kingston (Design), Dick Torney Producation), Allen Dodworth (Visual Arts, Performing Skip Branch Arts), Ken Kraus (Com mumcationsi, Diane Elledge (Children s Art Yard), Craig Carter (Concessions), Rhees Ririe (Finance), Brian Jones (Graphics), and Joan Smith 15 Ririe-Woodbur- y Dance Foundation will also perform Seventy additional pei formances w ill be offered by entertainers in almost a dozen categories, including jazz, folk, bluegruss, ethnic instrumental visual arts Artists will be notified of acceptance or rejection no later than May drawing, and rock painting In addition to this hands-oexperience, children will be n entertained puppet by shows mime, magic acts, The Art and folksinging 5 ard will be open from 10 30 am to 6 30 p m daily, under the supervision of and artists Arts and the Arts Those interested in volunteering for festival should contact work Margaret Smoot or Geoffrey Cowley at the Salt Lake Council for the Arts (535 7856) or Joan Smith in Salt Lake City Ben-nihan- Sclerosis Multiple Society, and Fernwood's ice cream The kids will find comfort in a special Greasy Kids' Food Booth featuring hot dogs and hamburgers The Second Annual Salt Lake Festival of the Arts is Plan now or a safe Fourth of July examines just one of 12 trees planting recen- Variety of workshops planned through WSC Education Dept. dealing Workshops training with effective for parenting, writing a church history, and home interior designing are being offered by the Weber State College of Continuing Division Education Dates of the workshops, a brief description of them, name of instructors and other information include: "Home Interior Design, is offered on Tuesdays, June 13 to July 8, 7 to 9 p m , WSC Continuing Education Center, Room 103 Instructor is Linda Merten The goal of the course is to demonstrate how homeowners and renters can make the most of their living space It is geared to ascertaining individual needs and increasing awareness as a consumer it A workshop, the non-cred- fee is $35 Systematic Effective Training for Parenting, Monday through Friday, 2 to 4 p m , WSC June Education Building, Room 104 Dr. Frank Apolomo is the instructor. 19-3- Topics will include such things as The Roots of Misand Behavior Use of the behavior, Encouragement to Build Effective Communicand Establishing ation, Family Councils. Fee is $35, plus $15 for two hours credit in child and family studies Self-Estee- Parent-Chil- d Church History June Workshop, 7.30 to 9 30 11, Social Science Building, Room 007. Instructor is Dr. Gordon Harrington. pm , WSC Students will be involved writing the history of a church located along the in Wasatch Front LDS, Catholic, Protestant, Jewish, Buddhist, or other of their choosing Students will search out historical records relating to the particular church, its influence upon the area, etc. Fee is $45, plus $20 for three credit hours in history 492-93 Additional information may be had by phoning the ext. instructor at (C 399-594- 129 0UT Dont let time run out on J Petersen Motor you!! FANTASTIC DRIVE-AWA- will offer SAVINGS Y on Hatchbacks, Wagons & Sedans WE HAVE OVER 180 DATSUNS HWIM in Stock 2nd re3dy for TRANSMISSION LEMS? 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PHONE National Endow ment for the Arts The sponsoring organization is the Salt Lake Council for the community volunteers Hungry festival goers will be able to savor the goods from numerous ethnic food booths and soft drink stands Among the many delicacies to be sold on the street are Japanese foods by of Tokyo, Hawaiian ham kebob by the Salt Lake Javcees, Belgian waffles by the Executive Secretary for the festival is Staff Margaret Smoot assistants are Geoffrey Cowley and Kathy Perrin The Salt Lake Festival of the Arts is funded by the Salt Lake City Paiks Depait ment, with grants from the I tah State Division of Fine 621-007- 0 |