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Show BDAC presents Western Americana art jcras Canyon Village and Echo Canyon. There are several paintings and sculptures depicting Indians, cowboys and the rodeo, and Navajo women. Si All of the art works were donated to the museum mu-seum between 1926 and 1985. Some of them were created as early as 1 855. Gallery hours at the BountifulDavis Art J Center, 2175 S. Main, are Monday, 5-9 p.m. Tuesday-Friday, 10 a.m. -6 p.m. Saturday, 2-5 $ p.m. Closed Sunday and holidays. For additional : information, call 292-0367. .; BOUNTIFUL The BountifulDavis Art Center will present an exhibit of multi media Western Americana art, March 16-April 19. The collection is on loan from the University of Utah Museum of Fine Arts. Included in the 40-piece exhibit are oil paintings, pain-tings, watercolors, lithographs and etchings, bronze sculptures and woven wool blankets, representing rep-resenting life in the Western United States during dur-ing the latter 19th century. The theme is depicted through Western landscapes, cowboys. scenes and buildings of early American towns, Indians and Navajo blankets. ; Included in the town scenes arft the Elephant Store in Salt Lake City, the Wells Fargo Station at Willow Springs, the Telegraph Office in Salt Lake City and the Utah Territorial prison. i The landscapes are varied and include views from the Wasatch Mountains and (he Great Salt Lake in the northern part of the state to the Valley of the Babbling Waters in Southern Utah. Among others are the cliffs at Promontory, Ti- |