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A lot of that success is based on Internet sales, where she hopes to do a sizeable chunk of her business. So far, enough Olympic posters have sold to offset the cost of their production, but Smith hopes they will become her "bread and butter" - something some-thing that will support her career as an artist. I 80I-487-34OO alta Kiiim Rug (4' x 6') n6$n Reg. 1245 Outlet $169.99 . - ijn stKCU -jjt; jk. . , mJ IS 1 ,1 , ',!1tm-M Nicole Brothers or Bill Coleman 800-553-4666 435-658-0400 www.thecavcpc.com MAGNIFICENT INTERIORS . PRIVATE POOL TENNIS COURTS PARK When she is not trying to sell her posters. Smith makes Giclee' prints of her fine art work and is constantly painting. She currently current-ly has an exhibit at the Off Main Cafe in Prospector and expects another show to open at the Sage Grill at Kimball Junction on March 24. Smith has also shown several of her pieces at the Kimball Art Center over the years in addition to galleries across the country including some in Sante Fe, New Mexico where she lived for awhile. Although most of her paintings paint-ings and watercolors are of Western landscapes, she has Eccles to host world-famous jugglec Continued from C-1 lion with animals. His connection with the circus is more ingrained. Popovich is a fourth generation circus performer. "Living with the circus is both difficult and interesting," he says. 1ft Whv the Eating Establishment is everyone's favorite... I 1 H i HAS ITS PEAKS GJi 4 worked on coastal scenes, especially espe-cially around Cape Cod, Massachusetts. She's won awards, too. Most recently, a best of show at the Maynard Dixon Country competition compe-tition held annually in Mt. Carmel, Utah. The Olympic poster series . may not be Smith's last. She says if all goes well, she may develop posters that illustrate summer scenes in Park City and perhaps a series showing Utah ski resorts. Like her images of Park City from the 1970s, Smith's recent posters may help define a new generation of Parkites. A generation genera-tion that she says "has a new The Moscow Circus, with whom his family worked, traveled to more than 70 cities in Russia in a typical year. He says the traveling was often tiresome. However, under communist leadership, lead-ership, work was plentiful for cir- MINERS DAWN BREAKFAST Seasoned breakfast potatoes with melted cheddar, topped with basted eggs and served in its own skillet. BREAKFAST 8aM - 4PM PICKAXE BURGER LUNCH Charbroiled 12 pound ground chuck steak topped with avocado, crisp bacon and melted monterey jack cheese. LUNCH 1 1 AM - CLOSE BBQ RIBS DINNER The best barbecued babyback ribs in Utah! Served with all the extras and our famous beer bread. DINNER 5PM - IOPM The Eating Establishment 3 1 7 Main St. 649-8284 take-out available MEADOWS COLF COARSE economy, new interests and a new energy." Patricia Smith 's posters are '.' available at the ZCMI Center in$ Salt Lake City, and at Koko j Espresso at Kimball Junction. In Park City they can be purchased at: Cole Sport, Valline Gallery, ! The Shirt off My Back (PCMR)Kl Mountain Logo (Legacy Lodge Flat Rabbit, Backscratchers Tees, Dancing Reindeer, Westgate 2-Resort, 2-Resort, Uptown Fare, Dolly's J Bookstore, Destination Sports and Chr'istopherson Travel. The posters are $30 and cost $125 framed. Smiths Web site, which she expects up soon, b . www.parkcityprints.com. cus performers. Although Popovich's parents taught him the trade, Russia had schools and government funding for circuses Popovich says the number of cirp cuses declined with the collapse of the Soviet Union, but for j those who held onto their jobs the change wasn't all bad. ; Under communism, circuses in were told exactly what acts they ! could and could not perform. The regime's dismantling meant that groups could operate with more artistic freedom. -j Popovich has all the freedom he needs these days. ' When he first came to America, he lived mostly in Las Vegas and worked for the ', Ringling Bros. Now, he operates; out of his own theatre, "The ; Magical Palace" in Branson, Missouri. ! Although animals are an ' essential component in his rou- tines, his juggling is what amazes audiences around the '. country. J He holds a Guinness Book of j World Records title for juggling nine rings on top of a free-stand-! ing ladder - it's just one of the 10 dexterous acts that he will perform at the Eccles. 4 Popovich's daughter will also perform next weekend. She will j display her hula-hoop skills - it . will be Anastasia's first perform-! ance in front of a large crowd. J "It's real family fun," he says j of the show "and it's not just for kids." , 1 The Eccles will host Pet Circus on Feb. 2 at 2 and 7:30 ' p.m. Tickets are $15 for adults ! and $5 for children. Reserved . seating is available in the first J eight rows at $30 for adults and ; $15 for children. For tickets, call 655-3114 or visit www.ecclescen-1 ter.org. ' .1 I 2 i 5' I r i r. : i ' l.l DOT A I f 4 Mtt oTiT MKK CI rv, li T All Til i i OOR COP ''"S!fc)(pi)il)fti.rfK.j5i 00mtC .Biff flPlrallrfWli li'' |