Show ‘ 2D Standard-Examin- Friday October 21 1983 er ifJJtHIHW iff firii Calendar policy Exhibits METRO 2580 Jefferson Ave Ogden Utafi State University During November Faculty Exhibit Oct the ceramics of Sharon Brown Mikkleson of Logan will accompany the statewide photographic competition Art received Oct 28 from 10 a m to 5 pm and Oct 29 from 10 a m to 4 pm Hours 9 a m to 5 pm Monday through Friday: 1 0 a m to 4 p m Saturday Information CARRIAGE HOUSE 2580 Jefferson Ave Seasonal gift items will be offered for sale during October with Halloween ideas November holiday wreaths and more Plus paintings by Ruth Fisher Kayla Gabbert and Eddi Malloy prints by Jim Richards and Blanche Wilson ceramics by Craig Haaser Phyllis Purdy Homer Rich and Martha Jaye Rieser Hours 9 a m to 5 p m Monday through Friday 10 a m to 4 p m Saturday Information Weber State COLLETT ART GALLERY College Season opens with an exhibition of works by the entire faculty of the Visual Arts Department through Oct 28 Gallery hours 8 a m to 10 p m Monday through Thursday 8 2 a m to 4 p m Friday Information YOUR COMMUNITY CONNECTION 2261 Adams Ave Ogden will be featuring the works of members of the Western Art Guild professional level in the Ruth Pierpont Eccles Community Room Hours 8 a m to 5 p m Monday through Friday through Oct 31 No charge WEBER COUNTY LIBRARY 2464 Jefferson Ogden Beehive Rock and Gem Club dis5 Hours 10 a m to 9 p m plays Oct y 10 a m to 6 pm Friday and Saturday BRIGHAM CITY MUSEUM AND GALLERY 23 N 300 West Brigham City Hester Hall Wassmer Collection through Nov 12 Besides COMMUNITY ECCLES ART CENTER J'y? 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Ac "r 3 tion DOLORES CHASEFINE ART 143V Pierpont Ave Salt Lake City 'A Bizarre Party’ featuring paintings and sculpted boxes by Edith Roberson runs through Nov 12 Infor7 mation Hours 11 am to 5 pm Monday through Thursday 11 a m to 7 p m Friday 2 to 5 p m Saturday Information 363-573- 4 ‘it' y yy t' ''Ay i z t A 328-278- 328-278- YOUNG UNIVERSITY at Provo features the works of James C Christensen "Winged Words" through Nov 18 at the Art Gallery "Winged Words" is about communications between characters wrthin the works and between the works and the viewer Hours Mondays 10 a m to 9 p m Tuesdays through Saturdays 10 am to 5 No charge Browning Arms collection gem Car and mineral display Brownmg-KimbaMuseum Railroad Museum and operating railroad display $2adults $150semor citizens $1chi!dren younger than 12 Information Myra Powell Gallery features the work of Wayne Geary through October LAYTON HERITAGE 'MUSEUM 437 Wasatch Drive The paintings of Robert A Call will be exhibited through Nov 10 Hours 1 to 5 Wednesday-Sunda- y p m Closed Monday and Tuesday Public welcome BOUNTIFULDAVIS ART CENTER 2175 S Main Bountiful Annual LeConte Stewart Festival: The LeConte Stewart Legacy through Nov 10 Exhibition shows his influence on the school of landscape painting Hours 5 to 9 ll 399-858- 5 Information pm SULLIVAN-SAXTO- 378-50- GALLERIES N 28 E 100 m to 6 South Salt Lake City Hours 10 a p m except Sunday 723-676- UNION STATION MUSEUMS AND GALLERY 25th Street and Wall Avenue Hours 10 a m to 5 p m Monday through Saturday 7 BRIGHAM the Wassmer's works included are works of Frances Zimbeaux Clyde Squires and Carl Lindin Paintings and printmaking by Diane J Hall an art teacher at Box Elder High School 12 Hours 11 a m to 6 on exhibit Oct p m Tuesday through Friday and 1 p m to 5 9 p m Saturday No charge Information 471-220- 2 ATRIUM GALLERY Salt Lake City Library 209 E Fifth South The works of Brian Ker-shison display through Nov 8 Informa- Monday-Thursda- 777-681- 2 290 N 400 East Logan Gallery hours 10 a m to 1 p m Monday Wednesday Friday noon to 6 p m Tuesday: 3 to 8 p m Thursday GAYLE WEYHER GALLERY 167 S Main Salt Lake City Mam gallery Bonnie Sucec v 4 Second floor 'Frail Boats’ Sept the features works of 20 artists gallery Hours 11 a m to 5 p m Monday through Saturday KIMBALL ART CENTER Park City Infor2 mation Utah artist Larry Williams Christensen paints farm life and rural folks m both oil and watercoior Also featured “Works on Paper’ a selection from the State Fine Art Collection Both shows run through Nov 9 Hours 10 a m to 6 p m Monday through Saturday: noon to 6 p m Sunday Information 649-888- 24-N- Christmas and New Years More than 30 milmissiles and aviation artifacts on display Enter the base through the Roy gate No charge but donations via Exit 341 8 accepted Information GOLDEN SPIKE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE Fall schedule visitors center open from 8 a m to 4 30 p m seven days a week A new exhibit “Assembly Line Across the West’ features historic photos of the construction of the nation s first transcontinental railroad d Films exhibits tours $3 per vehicle or $10 annual pass Golden Eagle Passport is honored Senior citizens 62 and older the Golden Age Passport is available which allows free entry into all national parks Site is 32 miles west of Brigham City via Utah 13 9 and 83 Information 538-217- 649-888- 626-676- itary aircraft formation ALLIANCE FOR THE VARIED ARTS 392-693- 5 AIR FORCE HERITAGE MUSEUMAIR hours-TuesdaPARK Hill Air Force Base Year-roun- d m m 9 Satto a 3 p through Friday urday 9am to 5 p m and Sunday 11 a m to 5 pm Closed Mondays Thanksgiving day Ago" by Vyrle Woolston with Virginia Sorenson s nostalgic humorous and pcgnant memories of her childhood Hours 9 30 a m to 5 p m weekdays 1 to 4 pm Sundays In- sample of the work of photographer Val Brinkerhoff who is juror for Eccles Community Art Center photo competition A pm Monday 10 am lo 5 pm Tuesday through Friday 2 to 5 p m Sunday Admis7 sion free Information 292-036- IN UTAH 750-135- UTAH MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY U of U Salt Lake City Dmamation exhibit of ani- mated dinosaurs now showing Dinasaur lecture series “Family Life of Dinosaurs" by John R Horner paleontologist Museum of the Rockies Bozeman Mont 7 30 p m Oct of U Fine Arts Auditorium Museum hours 10 30 am to 5 30 pm Monday through Saturday noon to 5 p m Sunday PIERPONT GALLERYCOURTYARD GALLERY 159 Pierpont Ave Salt Lake City Next show features Ogden area residents Blanche Wilson and David Cox Information Renee Fitzpatrick SPRINGVILLE MUSEUM OF ART 126 E 400 South Springville Hours 10 a m to 5 26 in NORA ECCLES HARRISON MUSEUM OF ART Utah State University Logan Hours 1030 a m to 4 30 p m weekdays 2 to 5 p m 1 weekends No charge Information U 364-828- 4 pm Tuesday through Saturday (except Wednesdays open til 9 p m ) 2 to 5 p m Sundays Information THE GALLERY AT — positively 4th Street 375 W 400 South Salt Lake City Hours noon to 5 p m Friday through Sunday Infor489-943- 4 5 mation GRUNTS AND POSTURES GALLERY 561 W 200 South Salt Lake City The works of Lisa Martin will be on exhibit through Nov 19 A graduate of the University of Utah Martin is primarily an oil painter Reception 9 p m 11 a m to Oct 22 Hours Monday-Saturda- y 467-165- 7-- 7pm UTAH STATE UNIVERSITY Twain Tippetts Gallery Fine Arts Building features an exhibit by five women Roma Poole Allen Colleen H Bradford Ellen Quintero Afton Smith and Lyn Diehl Williams Exhibit runs through Nov 11 2960 S MASTERS’ GALLERIES INC West Temple Salt Lake City Al Rounds unveils his recent work "Little Cottonwood" at the Masters' Galleries in the Cottonwood Mall GREYSTONE GALLERY 55 N Mam Logan The works ot Susan Harris and Gael! Lindstrom on display through Nov 4 Harris works in clay and Lindsrom in watercolors 10 Public welcome Hours Monday-Fridaa m to 6 p m Saturday 10 a m to 5 p m Information y 752-944- 0 HOUSE Gallery of Fine Art 44 Exchange Place Salt Lake City MUSEUM OF CHURCH HISTORY AND ART 45 N West Temple Salt Lake City Hours 9 a m to 9 p m Saturday Monday-FridaSunday holidays 10 a m to 7 p m CHILDREN'S MUSEUM OF UTAH 840 N 300 West Salt Lake City General admission $2childrenadults Children under 2 admitted free Children must be accompanied by an adult Hours Tuesday through Saturday 9 30 3 am to 5 p m Information LOGE GALLERY Pioneer Theater Company 300 S and University University of Utah Salt Lake City Open 10 a m to 6 p m Mondays through Saturdays Information SALT LAKE ART CENTER 20 S West Temple Salt Lake City "Collecting and Arranging" recent works of David S and Mark Brest Van Kempen Salt Lake artists Sept 13 upstairs gallery Also ‘Utah ’88 Painting & Sculpture" Utah Art Council's statewide annual exhibition through Nov 6 Hours 10 a m to 5 p m Monday through Thursday and Saturday 10 a m to 9 p m Friday 1 to 5 p m 1 Sunday Information PHILLIPS GALLERY 444 E Second South Salt Lake City Works of Denis Phillips on exhibit Oct Household items become art Hours 10 a m to 6 p m Tuesday through Friday 10 a m to 4 p m Saturday UTAH MUSEUM OF FINE ART U of U campus ‘Diamonds Are Forever’ baseball art through October Hours 10 a m to 5 pm Monday through Friday 2 to 5 p m week2 ends Admission free Information GLENDINNING GALLERY 617 E South 5 Temple Salt Lake City Information CHASE HOME Liberty Park Salt Lake City 0 Hours noon to 5 pm daily Information 328-420- 7-- Calendar is a listing of things to do in Utah with emphasis on Box Elder North Davis Morgan and Weber counties Items for the Calendar must be happenings that are open to the public All items must be submitted in writing no later than 10 a m Wednesday for inclusion in that Friday's Calendar Include event time date place price of admission and a telephone number for inquiries from the public For more information call 9 625-42- 2 Dance IN UTAH DANCE COMPANY fall performance Oct 28 29 at 8 p m at the Capitol Theater 46 W 200 South Salt Lake City Performances of "Diverse Creatures’ by Joan Woodbury "Windows" by Shirley Ririe and “Devouring the Bunyip" by Jamey Hampton Ticket information 801 days between 10 am and 5 328-106- 2 week- pm On the town On the town is a listing of live entertaincirculation arment in the Standard-Examinea (Box Elder North Davis Morgan and Weber counties) Comments about this listing are welcome and should be addressed to the Standard-Examine- r Horizons section Box 951 Ogden Utah 84402 CLUB NADIR at the Ramtree Inn 5000 8 1500 West (Riverdale Road) Private Cover charge Casual Now appearing is Electric Toy Beginning Oct 26 will be Marie and the Erge THE OAK TREE 460 W 12th SL Private Cover charge Western Mr Lee plays this week PIER 3 395 S State Clearfield Private Casual Paul Bouruff appears through Oct 22 Sparky will perform beginning Oct 26 THE TAMARACK 2154 W 2100 South Beerset-up- s Cover charge Casual Heartland plays through Oct 22 Canyon Band will begin Oct 25 PJ KILPATRICK'S Radision Hotel 2510 Washington Blvd Pnvate Casual Piano bar from 8 p m to midnight Tuesday through Saturday ROWDUCKS 240 25th St Public Cover Casual Southern Comfort performs this weekend THE SILVER BULLET 1964 W 5600 South Cover Casual Roy BeerSat-up- s Rusty Fender performs this weekend THE FROG 2504 Ogden Ave Pnvate Special dress code Armed and Dangerous plays this weekend THE GRAY MOOSE PUB 2327 Grant Ave (upstairs) Beersetups $3 a person $5 couple cover charge Casual Performing this weekend will be Kap Brothers Tom McFarland and the Tempo Timers will be featured Oct 25 581-733- 533-589- 533-576- MARBLE y 328-338- 581-71- BARN 54 FINCH LANE GALLERY-ARFinch Lane Salt Lake City The works of Maureen O Hara Ure on display through Nov 10 The Maud May Babcock Reading Arts Society meets 2nd Thursday monthly at 7 30 pm On Nov 10 “When Nothing is Long T UTAH DESIGNER CRAFTSMEN GALLERY 38 W 200 South Salt Lake City Next exhibit will be jewelry by Pat Hester and Dean Petaja 18 Holboth of Salt Lake City Oct iday show works of Utah artisans who are new to the gallery Nov 21 Dec 31 Hours 10 a m to 6 p m Monday through Saturday and during evening performances at Capitol Theater next door Information HOUSE South Temple beDEVEREAUX tween Third and Fourth West Salt Lake City Public tours between noon and 2 pm Saturday No charge Groups of 12 or more may arrange tours any weekday morning Informa2 tion FORT DOUGLAS Building 32 Potter Street Salt Lake City 10 a m to noon and 1 to 4 p m Tuesday through Saturday Exhibits on history of fort from 1862 to 1900 Camp Floyd World War I and World War II the Air Force Navy Marine Corps and Korean War 4 No charge Information v -- 359-277- 0 583-519- 524-415- at Heritage Theater through Nov 12 J'DracuIa’ plays Theater METRO THEATER in Perry will be presenting “Dracula at 8 p m with opening night Oct 21 The show continues Fridays Saturdays and Mondays through Nov 12 In recogHERITAGE nition of deer hunting season “deer widows’ be admitted for half price ($2 50) Oct 21 2 22 Reservations “SUPERNATURAL CAUSES” presented by the Weber State College theater department 8 pm Oct 28 29 31 Browning Center Mon-so- n will Miscellany 723-839- METRO BAGGER Women's Educational Resource Center Weber State College 12 30 pm “Being Female in Nigeria From the Traditional to the Cosmopolitan" with Dr Myrna Jones Shepherd Union Building Room 417 Public welcome no charge ROCKGEM SHOW presented by the Beehive Rock and Gem Club Oct 24 through Nov 5 Weber County Library 2464 Jefferson Ave Ogden On continuous display will be handcrafted silver work jewelry gems polished spheres fossils and more Public welcome no charge MONTE CARLO NIGHT Your Community Connection (YCC) 2261 Adams Ave Ogden features 730 p m Oct 29 The fund-raisgames of chance played throughout the evening an hourly raffle and more Auction at midnight for prizes donated by local merchants BROWN er Cost $40couple $30person payable in ad- - vance or at the door Proceeds benefit ot OgdenNorthern Utah Information FILM Warren Miller's "Escape p m Oct 26 and Oct 28 Weber YCC 394-945- 6 to Ski" 8 State Col- lege Browning Center Cost $6 50adults $5 50studentschildren (12 and under) Advance tickets at Gart Bros : Herman's in Ogden Roy Layton Millers Ski & Cycle Alpine Sports Dee Events Center SmithTix Price Savers Hill AFB Tickets & Tours (Note $1 service charge at SmithTix only) ASWSC CONVOCATION Weber State College open hour activity 10 30 am Oct 27 featuring the Morozumi Trio Public welcome no charge OGDEN NATURE CENTER 966 W 12th St Offers natural history exhibits animals on display quiet nature trails and a large picnic ard ea Open Monday through Saturday 10 a m to 4 p m Entrance fee 50 cents per person Nature Center members ad year-roun- mitted free Call for information Weber State College presents two star shows Wednesdays at 6 and 7 p m "Spring Skies" "The Universe Game" Fridays at 7 p m Group reservations call Shows continue through May General admission $1 students 50 cents group reservations 5 621-759- 5 LAYTON OTT PLANETARIUM 628-616- 3 626-685- IN UTAH 1000 AIRPLANES ON THE ROOF presentPhilip Glass a contemporary composer on Nov 14 Airplanes is a science fiction music drama a fantastic tala of a person's encounter with "unknown beings" Kingsbury Hall U of U campus Tickets SmithTix Cosmic Aeroplane Smokey's and Kingsbury Hall 6 Information UTAH OPERA Capitol Theater 50 W 200 South Sait Lake City Season opens with "Lucia Di Lammermoor" by Gaetano Donizetti ed by 581-668- in Italian with English supertitles 2 pm A haunting story of 9 lovers Tickets information HOGLE ZOO 2600 Sunnyside Ave Salt Lake City Admission $4 for adults and $2 for Children under 5 admitted withchildren 6 out charge The zoo is open from 9 a m to 5 pm TRAVEL FILM SERIES Kingsbury Hall U of U Salt Lake City DeWitt Jones presents John Muir's High Sierra on Nov 9 For information on ticket prices or season tickets call 15 S State Salt HANSEN PLANETARIUM v 20 Lake City Laser shows Sept "The Best Little Planet Money Can Buy for families Monday and Tuesday 7 p m Saturday 2pm The Secret of the Cardboard Performed Oct 23 star-cross- ed Theater 533-646- 581-626- 1 Rocket" for children Saturday 11 am ET new show for families Wednesday through Saturday 7 p m Sun"Looking for day 2 pm Information 538-209- 8 531-80- Tickets $4adults $3stu-dentssem- or citizens IN UTAH HALE CENTER THEATER 2801 S Mam South Salt Lake City "Dancing For Joy" continues through Nov 21 Play days Mondays Thursdays Fridays and Saturdays at 8 p m an occasional Tuesday and Wednesday show on demand Tickets Monday $4 $6 InformaThursday $5 with Friday-Saturda- tion y 484-925- 7 PIONEER THEATER COMPANY U of U Salt Lake City presents "Cyrano de Bergerac Oct 26 through Nov 12 Curtain 8 pm The Day Room’ a new play by Don Delillo is opener for the Babcock Theater Oct 20 21 22 at 8 p m Oct 23 at 7 p m Oct 27 28 at 8pm Oct 29 at 2 and 8 p m Oct 30 at 7 p m Tickets Pioneer Theater box office 1 ConcertsReritals METRO SUNDAY SERIES" presented by Your Community Connection (YCC) 2261 Adams Ave a free musical concert senes from 3 to 4 30 p m second Sunday of the month The Bill Bockus Jazz Quartet performs Nov 13 WEBER STATE COLLEGE events Utah SECOND Symphony Orchestra featunrg Bamy Doug'as p ano 8pm Oct 27 Browning Center Morozumt Tno performs at 8 p m Oct 28 at the Browning Center Allred Theater No at the Junior Rec-ta- l charge Adrtana-Griffe- y room Oct 25 Choral ning Center tion BrowInforma- 399-921- 4 IN UTAH West South Tern-p'- e Sal Lake Ciy Youth concerts beg n Oct 22 at 10 a m and again at 1130am with Christopher Wnkms conduct ng Also featured UTAH SYMPHONY 123 I the Brigham Young University folk dancers ‘A Tribute to Leonard Bemstem is at 8 p m Oct 22 with Wilkins leading the orchestra Barry Doug'as winner m the 8th Tcha kovsky Competition in Moscow In 1986 and the Symphony directed by Wilkins 8 pm Oct 28 29 The program will be presented in Ogden at the Browning Center Weber State Coi'ege at 8 p m Oct 27 Tickets $5 $13 call Ogden Symphony Ba'iet Association at 399 9214 On Nov 4 5 symphony performs w th Varujan Kojian conducting Information Inter-na’ion- al 533-562- 6 "Non ROEERT PLANT brrg3 hiS Stop Go" tour to the Sa't Pa ace m Sa't Lake Cty at 7 33 p m Nov 22 Tickets purchased are avaiabie previous y will be honored at SmithTix outlets Salt Pa ace Huntsman Event Center ROBERT PALMER m concert at 8 p m Nov 2 at Symphony Hail m Sa't Lake City Re non-sto- T’-e- y y p served tickets $15 DEF LEPPARD and special guest LA Guns will be m concert at 730 p m Oct 22 23 at the Salt Palace Arena Salt Lake City Tickets $17 at door MIDNIGHT OIL an Australian rock band will be performing at the Salt Pa'ace on Nov 11 Their tour which will cover 30 cities will beneht the Native Americans of B'g Mountain and their s’rugg e against forced relocation from their sacred land in Arizona TEMPLE SQUARE CONCERTS 7 30 p m m Assembly Hall (umess otherwise indica'ed) Sa't Lake C y No charge Admission limited 4 to those 8 and older Information Oct 21 Utah-borpianist Gregory will peHorm Oct 22 the American West Symphony and Chorus will perform Oct 27 23 Satt Lake Symphony with David Da ton conducting and Anson Dal 531-253- Samt-Tnom- ton violin soloist featured Oct 29 German organist Heinz Lohmann RECITAL Utah Music Teachers Association American Piano Quartet 7 30 p m Oct 27 BYU-HaFine Arts Center Madsen Recital Hall Provo featuring Dr Paul Pollei Douglas Humpherys Jeffrey Shumway and Mack Wilberg On Oct 28 at 8 p m winner of Gma Bachauer International Piano Competition Xiang-don- g Kong is featured Performance at Excelsior Hotel 101 W ICO North Provo Public welcome tickets $4general public $3 students BRIGHAM YOUNG UNIVERSITY performing art senes with a quartet mat combines jazz acoustic and new age musc performing the opera "Carmen Oct 28 ty BYU muS'C facuN ty both in the de Jong Concert Han All performances at 7 30 p m Ticket in'ormaton 378-744- 4 Tribute to Leonard Bernstein' is Oct 22 with Utah Symphony A ’ I |