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Show Page B4 Thursday, February 10, 198J Park Glv News pin i i pPairfk (Dntty ILfiweS J 1982 GRAND OPENING - FEBRUARY 11 Located at bottom of Historic Main Street You don't have to be rich to own a Silver Queen Condominium-just smart. 12 Luxury Units 1-2 Bedrooms priced from $155,000 Open from 10-6. 649-6655 Stop in and warm up with a cup of freshly brewed international coffee or tea with your choice of croissants and pastry made fresh daily. Continental breakfasts are also available in a cozy atmosphere. Hand dipped chocolates assorted candies, homemade fudge, hot roasted nuts, gifts for any occasion. 649-2568. Handmade Quilts Dolls Original Designs Custom Clothing Design Alterations 649-7087 THE MOUNTAIN ROSE OUTIOUF e AT SHADOW RIDGE Skier's Special Breakfast $ 2 eggs Bacon Hash browns T- Coffee We've changed our menu 6493912649-3911 by Jef f Howrey There's an amazing opportunity op-portunity to see some big-name big-name music talent, down a few drinks and maybe see a celebrity or two walk by this Friday night at Deer Valley. Called "An Evening at Deer Valley," the festivities will be part of this week's U.S. Ski Team Celebrity Classic. Many of the big-name television stars and other celebrities in town will undoubtedly turn out at Friday night's concert which will feature performances by Poco, Jesse Colin Young, Peter Yarrow (of Peter, Paul and Mary fame), John McEuen (of the Dirt Band) and the dance band, Street Angel. Besides the amazing array of musical talent shades of Woodstock! thtre will be an open bar at the event. (This is too good to be true.) To top it all off, the price of admission is an eminently reasonable $25. Wow! (For more information, see related story this section, or call Deer Valley at 649-1000.) In other live music activities activi-ties around town, Cheap Cologne will be performing at the Black Pearl on Main Street each evening through Saturday. Down the street at the Ore House, Haymaker will be playing each evening through Saturday. On Sunday Sun-day the Ore House will continue its promotional campaign of giving away a of KoPr 0 3 lurk v na'ron Providing live music will be Claudia and Cliff (shades of Alias!). At the Alamo, across from the Post Office on Main Street, Brad Wilkins will be performing each night through Saturday. Admission Admis-sion is very reasonable and this venerable, casual Park City bar offers the best chili dogs or tacos in town. You make 'em yourself. At Janeaux's, 306 Main, Andy Monaco will be piping out the acoustic tunes in a very relaxed drinking and socializing atmosphere each evening through Saturday. Up at the resort at the Rusty Nail, country-rockers Sagebrush will begin a month-long stand. They'll play Tuesday through Saturday Satur-day nights each week. In case you hadn't noticed, a new coffeehouse with live entertainment has sprung up in town. The Lamplighter takes over the Art Network Building at 524 Main each Friday and Saturday night providing free live Christian entertainment. Although alcoholic beverages are not encouraged, there are refreshments re-freshments available. Performers Per-formers this week will be John and Barbara Abbott on Friday night and Michael Candeleria on Saturday. Soft, acoustic music is the rule at the Lamplighter. The Abbotts, from Logan, Utah, feature vocals and guitar in their act. Candeleria accompanies accom-panies his vocals with piano stylings. At the Cowboy Bar on Jacques Brel auditions The Intermountain Actors Ensemble is looking for cast replacements for its production of Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris. This production will play at BYU in February and a return run in Park City in March. The Ensemble is looking for one male singer and one female singer. Tryouts will be Sunday, Feb. 13 at 1 p.m. in the lounge of the Memorial Building. You will be asked to sing a song from the show. For further information in-formation contact Ron Burnett at 649-6208.. upH'r Main Street, country rock band Jubal will be performing nightly through Saturday. Shows begin at 9 pa Next Monday night the Cowboy will have a special Valentine's Day gala with the ladies in mind. Male dancers with intriguing names like Wild Oats, Scorpio, Scor-pio, and Crazy Larry will be getting down and getting dirty all for the titillating bemusement of the fairer .sex. Showtime will be 8 p.m. Upcoming events to watch for include an appearance by the venerable country-rock outfit, Pure Prairie League (of "Amy" fame) at the Cowboy Bar Wednesday, Feb. 16 through Saturday, Feb. 19. There will be one show each night on Wednesday Wednes-day and Thursday at 9 p.m. There will be two shows each night Friday and Saturday at 8 and 11 p.m. Tickets are $10 and available at the Cowboy liquor store or in Salt Lake at Cosmic Aeroplane, Smo-key's Smo-key's Records, all ZCMIs, and the Salt Palace. Other upcoming entertainment entertain-ment extravaganzas worthy of note include Park City Cabaret '83 (or, the Silver Queen Strikes Again) which will be presented in the Kimball Art Center's Main Gallery Feb. 18 and 19. A similar presentation last year resulted in two sold-out performances, so it might be wise to pick up those tickets ahead of time. The event's sponsors promise that this year's show will be all different from last year's production a completely revised re-vised script, different dance numbers and new tunes. Festivities will commence both Feb. 18 and 19 at 7 p.m. with a BYOB cocktail hour. (Beer will be sold, if suds -suit your tastes.) Admission will be $12.50 for Kimball Art Center members and $15 for nonmembers. For further information and to make reservations, call 649-8882. Additionally, one of America's Am-erica's most versatile blue-grass blue-grass bands, Country Gazette, Gaz-ette, will appear at the Egyptian Theatre Thursday, Feb. 17 at 8 p.m. The Pee Wee Pickers from Ogden will open the show. The Gazette's most recent album was entitled "American "Ameri-can and Clean." Bob Clay-pool Clay-pool of the Houston Post remarked in his review of the disc: "There is no band in bluegrass quite like Country Coun-try Gazette, no one with that combination of first rate musicianship and a whacky sense of humor." Tickets for the concert will be $8 general admission and $6 for members of the theatre. For reservations, call 649-9371. One of the best, bets in terms of live music in the area this week isn't happening happen-ing in Park City at all. That venerable black folkie relic from the '60s Richie Havens will be performing in the intimate confines of D.B. Cooper's in downtown Salt Lake. It's a rare opportunity to see a true cultural relic-after relic-after all, Richie Havens played at Woodstock, man. Besides that, Havens is pretty darn good. He's got a deep, gruff voice which makes up in emotive-ness emotive-ness what it sometimes lacks in color and range. Havens plays a mean acoustic guitar in a charmingly charm-ingly peculiar manner. He open tunes his acoustic to a major chord and then he frets by throwing his long, agile thumb over the top of the neck. Nobody but Richie Havens and occasionally maybe Jimi Hendrix when he got on a rampage plays a guitar by wrapping his thumb over the top of the fretboard. In such a manner, Havens has come up with some genuinely memorable performances, per-formances, both live and in concert. If he just does his own trademark version of the Beatles' "Here Comes the. Sun" while he's in Salt Lake, it will be worth the cost of admission. Havens will be performing at D.B. Cooper's in downtown down-town Salt Lake Wednesday, Feb. 16 and Thursday, Feb. 17. There will be two shows each evening, at 7:30 and 10:30. Reserved seating is available. Call D.B. Cooper's at 1-532-2948. r t ,7 Hi Sifts R K S I A I K A N I at Prospector Square 649-8060 Park City's largest full service steakhouse serving the best of steaks, prime rib, seafood, and the famous 35-item Salad Bar. 3 0X8888 Monday-Thursday 5:3010:30, Friday Saturday 5:30 11 p.m. Sundays 5 10 p.m. LUNCH Monday - Friday 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. ' "iiii-iiii nr tni.i.iii.ii.rlil,.l.1n,l i " i J SUNDAY BUFFET 8RU8CH 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. every Sunday year-round i CHUB STEAK CATERING Hot and Cold Hors d'oeuvres Light Dinner Buffet Platters Complete Dinners Dessert Items Menu & Party Planning WaiterWaitress Service, Pickup at Restaurant, or Delivery-only Service Available Call Sue Haygood at 649-8060 At Prospector Tquare in Park City Just off Park Avenue on Highway 248. Ample Parking, next to the State Liquor Store. On the city bus line. For Information, call 649-8060 r -11 ' ,!'tl |