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''. i " Tribune, Sunday, July 4 W'V1 V v Iheatre 138 is going into the lestaurant bu'inesS Which jp docs not mean it is going out the theater business of Rather, come Porter Rockwell East t Theatre 13b, 138-2nwill open for business The restaurant will be aildt d to the already existing futilities at lib and will be i uiii ained in the first and second floors at the front of the building MWLR RAIN Night s dai k hand lit s tile golden t up of the moon. nd uvei the thu sty land lie wine of ImruM spills 24-ir- degrees and the water patterns can be changed as desired It s also lighted lor night The- - fountain, costing approximately $23 000. was designed by Boyd A Black-ne- r and Assoc of Salt Lake We plan to gear the to people v ho want a one stop night out on the City Long List town, ol dining and theater. aid Mr Balhf 'I Though the new addi'ion is not to tic considered a dmner-- t heater airangement, Mr .var nth E Salt Lake KJ The fit st Hour TrtOjne w'll Day , to r eoch or yinoi poem not extee'bng In length 30 lift published here tonir (potions should he moned to Rn etry The Soil Lake Trtture P 0 ox S67 $qit Lone L v Ufuh Poems tonne be returned olt L0 Thi t I ill nu hide a for ot ktad.s plus w eT.v J ; -? v' It' somil discotheque leetur mg a disc jotkev plating letords to suit the audit me of the evening The set oiid flom will house Ihe Testament with aatmg eap.uitv approximately HH Mr Balhf sanl the restaurant will Ratine steak and lobster as well as a salad bar toll SUIT I it mediums i & 5 & 4v 9 fe painting, Jf 9 J$ 4? t in Gat numerous watereolor. oils, acrytlics, teth-nuiue- s ir'" VSf -s J ' fMc 7 y nv - . A fountain elt'c .V ) ; X r - w i .. 'f- -- a orates the grounds surrounding the College mural. Dixie hs created mur- -- printmaking and ceramics and he favors landscapes of Utah sites. He also is know n s to experiment with new a number of which have made his work unusual and one of a kind Collections of his wo-- k can be found throughout the Intermoun-taWest, at most colleges and universities in the West and art museums m Idaho Nevada. Wyoming and Utah Mr Stharff. a resident of e'sf!- a si, pt and Ogden He is apt 1 Jean Pade E U loT'iS ? 1 designer Harrison Groutage has a long list of prizes and awards He also has been commissioned to do other tnurals throughout the state including the Utah State Capitol Building and chapels in Ephraim, Sanpete County, Mui al -- aiea r .'V T"$ Mt amid artifacts of their a pithouse and a cuituie, als over the C S including ladder one for the blind at the Los White Men Angeles Braille Institute The includes In the next grouping are the painstaking process and the tiles, shaping Paiute Indians, and (be South cuting then applying them to thick first white men to enter the brown papeu diagrams Each region Fathers Escalante, piece must be glued onto the Dominguez and Miera The Jededah diagram upside down and mountain men Hambbackwards Jacob Smith, Strung lin. Capt John C. Fremont Makes Glue follow And centrally located He makes the glue himself John Wesley Powell a mixture of molass, s, N Maj his Indian scout They and flour, glycerine and gum presarable - eooks it just so. then raveled virtually every Known tiail in the Dixie ently applrns each piece carefully area The glue is an important part Tiie St George T abemaeie of the whole because once the tiles are cemented to the and Tenijile and a hardy are shown permanent foundalmr, the Mormon family the legion When hold to flexible te settling must glue all the pieces in place, then they tamed the Virgin river, allow the paper to be easily settlers planted crops and irrigated The Pine Valley pulled away Mountains aie next, as are a The mural depicts long grape vines Grapes were history of the Dixie area planted and piocessed by the the mural Threading through as civilization unfolds is the early Saints for sacramental Virgin River, or Rio Virgin as wine The filial panels include the it was known to early exJoshua tree and Yucca plant, plorers the Gila Monster and the Going left to right, the three story Church Cotton withthe panorama begins Rio lrgin carving the Virgin Mill, signifying the desert Narrows m the sandstone and and the bustling industry of salt holders of the sulfur earlier times. The final figuie is a cluster of ponderosa pine springs Two Indians from the Fremont eultuie, a which stands for past and woman forming pottery and a future development 111 the egion man smoothing a spear shaft. Hollv wood sev en w aer pods jet w ater to h a height of 40 feet in a diameter column All of the nozzles are adjustable to 30 Ariel Bullif, ono of the owners, of Theatre 1,18 Ine , (the o'hers aie Tom Carlin and Slu Falconer) said the restaurant will be managed by Brent Anderson and will be open seven nights a week for dinner lounge ;wv ..-S.- Continued from Page E I Hours will be f p ni to midnight Sundays and Mon-da- s through Fridays and 0 p m to a m on Saturdavs "I . Mural tells of Dixie's pa show if they wish St fYVvKV51 - Balhf said re'aurant hauis will permit people to dine either bifore or after the r mI I 4T 27. H7o Stop for some theater, and a little bile to eat ." s! T. 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