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Show Park Record Thursday, August 28, 1986 Page B1 1 Is Your Rental Unit Looking for aomethtna . .l;. . .. ... v'.f . s, Run Down? suggestion, compiled by Park Record entertainment critic Rich Brough. mm, 0therw,8 noted. ents listed below will take place in Salt Lake . . Let us help make your rental more profitable next season TOhsut's V ' ' " s 1 1 ' I 1 . "Ill II lis i I ! I I i tiiit I ; 'I 1 1 MOVIES At the Blue Mouse: Richard Chamberlain stars in "The Last Wave" as a lawyer involved with occult forces in Australia; "Toxic Avenger" is about a nerd in Tromaville, New Jersey (poisonous waste capital of the world) who falls into a toxic vat and is transformed into a hulk who gets even with society ; and "Stop Making Sense" is an excellent concert film, especially for Talking Heads fans. The Mouse is at 260 E. 100 So. (364-3471). MUSIC w. Hey, Hey, it's the Monkees, playing at Lagoon on Aug. 29. The super Sixties nostalgia show also includes Gary Puckett and the Union Gap, Herman's Hermits and the Grass Roots. Shows are at 6 and 8:30 p.m. on Aug. 29. Tickets, at $12.50, include admission to Lagoon. They are available at Smith'sTix outlets, and Skaggs Alpha Beta stores. Lagoon also presents Chris LeDoux on August 31, at 5 and 7 p.m. The Norwegian group A-Ha takes their first North American tour to Symphony Hall (123 W. South Temple) on Aug. 30 at 7:30 p.m. Reserved seats, at $14, are on sale at Smith'sTix outlets and Cosmic Aeroplane. Mr. Mister will appear at the Marriott Center of Brigham Young University in Provo on Wednesday, Sept. 3 at 7:30 p.m. Reserved tickets, at $13, are available at Smith'sTix outlets. The Zephyr, at 301 So. West Temple, will present Joe Houston with the Tempo Timers on August 28-30. The club is for members and their guests. The Jensen-Woodbury classical guitar duo appears at the Wasatch Mountain State Park in Midway on Saturday at 8 p.m. Tickets are $5 or $10 for a family. THEATER The Park City Shakespeare Festival, presented by Intermountain Actors Ensemble, ends on Aug. 30 at the Resort Center tent theater, southwest of the ice rink. "Taming of the Shrew" is presented on Thursday Thurs-day night, "The Tempest" is presented on Friday night, and "King Lear" is presented on Saturday night. All plays are at 8 p.m. Tickets are $7 for adults, $5 for students seniors children under 12 and $15 for a three-show pass. Tickets available at Smith'sTix outlets or the festival office at 1515 Park Avenue. For further information, call 649-5022. All good fun has to come to an end. "Pump Boys and Dinettes", will conclude its summer run this week, but with two added performances. It will play Friday and Saturday night, at 8 p.m., in the Egyptian on Main Street. However, the troupe will also present outdoor shows at the Homestead in Wasatch County on Aug. 31 and Labor Day, Sept. 1, at 7:30 p.m. For ticket information, call 6499371. The Think Method rises again! "The Music Man" will play at the Triad Amphitheatre of the Triad Center (300 W. and South Temple) on Monday through Saturday through Sept. 13 at 8:30 p.m. For ticket information, infor-mation, call 5755125. "Little Shop of Horrors" is the monster musical about the strange plant named Audrey that needs blood to live, from the Roger Corman classic of the Sixties. It is presented by the Salt Lake Acting company on to Saturday at 8 p.m., and Sunday at 7 p.m. The theater is at 168 W. 500 North. The Sundance Summer Theatre presents "American Music and Dance" on odd calendar days (except Sunday) through Sept. 1. "Damn Yankees," the story of a man who sells his soul for baseball, plays on even calendar days through Sept. 1. Showtime is 8:30 p.m. Dress warmly warm-ly for the Sundance Resort in Provo Canyon. The theater is outdoors. -The Plum Alley at Promised Valley Playhouse (132 So. State) presents "The Ark" on Monday through Friday, 4 p.m., through Aug. 30. ETCETERA The Kimball Art Center presents the watercolors and oils of Grayce Cutler in the Main Gallery and the watercolors of Carl Purcell in the Lower Gallery. The exhibits will run until Sept. 3. The Snowbird Resort will celebrate its first Grand Oktoberfest weekend of 1986 from Aug. 30 to Sept. 1. There's beer and German cuisine, plus contests (orange dancing, beer chugging, musical chairs). Entertainment includes Horst Fiedel and the Bavarians, yodeler Kerry Christensen and the International Junior Folk Dancers. It will continue every Saturday and Sunday through Oct. 12. The Hansen Planetarium, 15 So. State St., Salt Lake City, presents "Gateway to Infinity," Tuesday to Friday at 2, 4:30 and 7 p.m., and Saturday at 4 : 30 and 7 p.m. Two star shows for children are featured. "Sky Pirates" plays on Tuesday and Thursday at 11 a.m. and on Saturday at 10 and 11:30 a.m. and 1 and 2 p.m. "Question the Answers" plays on Wednesday and Friday Fri-day at 11 a.m. "Laser Jazz", set to modern jazz, plays on Thursday at 8:30 p.m. And "Laser Floyd", using the music of Pink Floyd, plays on Friday and Saturdayatllp.m. GENERAL INFORMATION Smith'sTix outlets are located at Smith's Food and Drug Centers along the Wasatch Front. They are also at the Salt Palace, the Capitol Theatre, the BYU Marriott Center, the University of Utah Special Events Center, the Triad Center, Disc Jockey Records and Tapes in Salt Lake City and at Budget Records in Logan. Chaplin, evidently a mystery fan, knew where Sherlock Holmes lived. Oh Chaplin, you devil! Teacher and artist David Chaplin showed he also has a talent for trivia. Chaplin correctly answered last week's test. He said that George Burns played the Devil, as well as God, in the third "Oh God!" movie (called "Oh God, You Devil!"); that Gene Shalit was the first host of PBS's "Mystery" and was replaced by Vincent Price; and that Baker Street was the home of Sherlock Holmes. For his skill, Chaplin can draw upon a free sandwich from the Main Street Deli. You may be the next winner. Just answer the questions below by calling the Park Record at 649-9014, or coming to our offices at 1670 Bonanza Drive, before Tuesday noon. 1. In honor of Labor Day, let's talk about unions. For instance, what profession profes-sion was represented by labor boss Jimmy Hoffa? 2. Name the movie, starring Sylvester Stallone, about the rise and fall of a labor leader. 3. What's the name for a worker who crosses a picket line? 3 Your Interior Design Experts 3 USING DEADLINE FOR SEPT. 4TH PAPER WILL BE FRIDAY, AUG. 29TH DISPLAY ADS CLASSIFIED ADS LEGAL NOTICES EDITORIAL RELEASES Kajiki (ka-je-ke) 4 1 That's what Hawaiians call the mighty blue marlin, one of the fastest swimmers and highest leapers in the ocean. Weighing up to 1 ,000 pounds, they're prized for their meaty texture and juicy, delicate flavor. Kajiki is but one of the fabulous fish flown in fresh daily to The Columbine Dinner Club. Our blackboard menu will tempt you with other ocean delights nightly from 6-10:30 p.m., and early-bird specials Monday-Thursday Monday-Thursday from 6-7 p.m. For an evening of island specialties, join us on Tuesdays for Hawaiian Night. Reservations are accepted at 649-7062. THE COLUMBINE D I M N C U B Located at The Resort Center at the base of Park City Ski Area. For the benefit of members and their guests. Investing? Selling? Relocating? 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