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Show calkmjak of SUNDAY, ugy,f J Salt Lke City Municipal Band, Liberty prx Band stand, 7pm Fre Oquirrtt R,5ge On (ten, Cromptan's Roadvde Frr.lgrS,,0n C a nyon. 3 to i p m Snowbird, 7 p.rn 11th annual Park City Art Festival, Main Street, Park City, 10 a m. to 7 p m free. "Footsteps' Hansen Planetarium, 15 S. State, 2 and 4 P.m., continues Mon-d- a 10 30 2,4, and 8 pm. Ni9ht Vision, film exhibition, Volker ScWondorft's "A Free Woman," Utah Media Center, 20 S West Temple, and 9.X p.m. Blood Swest and Tea's, Park West, 6 p.m MONDAY, August 4 Jewel Jervis, guitar and voca's. Hole in the Wa'l, 330 S. State, cover charge, ft om V X p m, "The Fentesficks," Osmond Studio, 300 East, Pth North. Orem, 8 p.m, continue! nightly, excert Sundays, through Fatrtffy Night at Sundance, Sundance Summer Theatre, p m., P'ovo Canvon, continues Mondays through dress August, warmly, eater outside. Brown Bag Series, Jog Muscollno, iazz, American Savings Plaza, West Temple and 2nd South, 1215 pm, tree. "Rohin Hood", Red Forest t. , 7X1 Dinner-Theatr- East, 8 S. 9th p.m., continues through Thursday; Fridays, Saturdays, 7 p.m. "Measure for Measure," Utah Shakespearean Festival, SUSC, Cedar City, B:X p.m., continues in repertory with The Comedy of E- rrors" Festival ot the American West, Utah State University, Logan, daily through Saturday Great West Fa r, 2 to 9 p m Historical Pageant, Spectrum, 8 pm. TUESDAY, Duo, p.m , and "Macbeth," through Aug X., nightly except Sundays. Donizetti's "The Elixir of Love," Opera Unlimited, Converse Hall, Westminster College. 8 p.m. Aiso plays Tuesday, same time and location. Free. Andy Hardy Film Festival, Rose Park Branch Library, 1185 W. 10th North, "Andy Hardy Meets a Debutante," 6 and 7:30 p.m., free. Julius Baker, flutist, Utah Museum of Fine Arts Auditorium, U. of U , 8 p.m. Dance Company, Crossroads Plaza, 7 p.m., free. American Jazz Theatre, Crossroads Plaza, 3 p.m., free. Danceworks, Crossroads Plaza, 1:30 p.m., free. Repertory Dane Theatre, Crossroads Plaza, noon, free. Children's Dance Theatre, Crossroads Plaza, 11 a.m., free y Crossroads Plaza, 4 free. Ed Pratt, Crossroads Plaza 3:15 P.m., free. Rick Nobis and Triad, Crossroads Plaza 2X p.m., fiee. Side Pocket, iazz sextet, Hne Inthe Well, 3P0S Stae, Continues Wednesday 8pm at 8 p.m. and Thursday through Saturday at 9X o m. Oscar Armando Ayala, classical guitarist, Newman Center, 1327 E. 2nd South, 8 0.1.1. James Scott, Crossroads Plaza, 1 45 ontirjes thro 8 30 p n, Saturday and Aug. "Macbeth," Utah Shas pearean Festival, SL'SC Cedar Otv 8 X p.m., con with tlnues in repertory - Measure" "Measu'e wi "The Comedv of Errors." through Aug 2C Nopei Sundays Also "Re vels of the O.een," 2 P m each Wed resday and Saturday Graf Whiteside Flute Duo, Utah Museum of Fine Arts Auditorium, u of , 8 P m. David Freed, cellist, Roland Pitt plnmst, We xi,' Gallery 172 E. S., 8 p.m "Sice By Side By Son dheim " Lagoon Opera House. 8 X p.m. contlris Tuesdays through Fridays.0 8:Xp m Sa'uruays, p.m. Iti ough Aug. X. "So nothing's Afoot," id Lyric Jeoertorv Comp-.-Lyric I'rji'e. Logar.. 3 p.m., .t", '.os F rlday. 6 c- August Jensen-Woodbur- Dave Brutoeck Quartet, jazz. Snowbird, Sam. Salt Lake Chamber Wind. Alpine Conference C i:vkn s i p.m.. tree. Steve Bothers, Crossroads Plaza, 1 :15 P m free. "South Pacific," Pardoe Drama Theatre, Harris Fine Arts Center, OYU, Provo, 8 p.m. continues through Saturday Matinee Aug ll 4:X p m "The Fan," Pioneer Courthouse Repertory Theatre 97 E. St. George Blvd., St George. 8 X p.m. Continues Saturday "Bride ot Franc enstein," Pioneer Co'i'ihou. F tnry Theatre jt THURSDAY August 7 Brown Bag Series, Stan's Myth Band American Savings Plaza, West Temple and 2nd South, 12.15P.m., free. "Measure for Measure," Utah Shakespearean Festip.m., val, Cedar City, continues in repertory with of Errors" "The Comedy t U-- and "Vacbtr'h," rightly except Sundays, through Aug. 20. "The Legend of Chief Keiv osh," Third annual presenta tlon, Old Capitol Amphitheater, Fillmore. 8:45 p m., continues through Saturday. Tickets, S3 50. "Arms and the Man," Old Lyric Repertory Company, Lyric Thvt'e Logan. 8 o m 7e. r Blyu , St Giv'u' m FRIDAY, August 8 "A Widow's Weenr Wav meUvtrama Silver W'f'eel Theatre, Park Lity 3pm George 8 X JM rr V P continues Saturday "Tha Comedy of Emms " Utah Shaxesnearean fis'-va- l, Cedar r ity, 8 x r Tti continues In repertory Measure "Macbeth a'Kj for Measure mmogh Auo 20, nightly except Sundays "l 5phon v. Sonrtn Pa; k n C r 0'- -i A o' S pm SVir m, tp vV 3 nltA- V He o at tpf,, e ..viable a EiQhh King' Theatre Festival Crompton s F f,;g. C rri ' 'p iest yrc " v 1 m l ix v, " k u,jh Continue tv oK-- the c t Visre c b R o j'h (Vff r U h VOyi n r T ' t' ' 5 vh 2 p rm. TO Aug 'l ?' ) i ' , ' 5 -- P s tn ' i hur Ch iv, vr.n, Clay art at Blue Mouse Desert Imprint, a show of c!a eul,iij"es and tlirniu'h plaques by Deborah Hatch, is on J:vr-I?.suulli August at the Blue Mouse Gallery, 2ik't K iss Hatch's work has inspired hy seulpture of Soutliem I'lai ar i tue Orient She has researched sculpture u; Ti da and i.-- a graduate in art history from the Umvers.ty 0! I'tah Mu 'll of Er-fi- pry v ,5 M the natural Surxt.ts ''iso Re p m niqi f Lfnh S' I, h Frrrs of eycH t Oompt.'r An3tiony r 9 (. 3, 1inO .t c V for Measure" Sct.jrdays ttiro Ed Trimm M Ho'h v m to n- - rat-o- ake Trihune, Sunday, Aitg v all iay 'Our SLy ramify," Han riapetarmm 15 5 Stae " !o vw.u jt vi 11 am cort'rue a n vt ; ti 'o h Sun IRDAV, Auu4f Lyre m W.dresday Sao L Mi SL SC aeis of tfye Queen, each ROsidS'be " p through Aw ass c 9 e v1i ' Waore lQ 10 Vi.-- u 'The C'ePv vrwi Ho-'- nv if n q Fsi y of U i'mv 't C t Park Saturday. stave Owrovo OV ' c , HriJ 8pn SorhocMn' "Oedlrus The Roof, n IlC! '' Svahonv Donna Turne Smith, pianist, North Visitors Center ltlrd.-t.c- a I Surhlav ' C Cr, Utah $niplviv 'A' fh Fiedler Tribute," Cr.r'sban T emevor, c cfor free Road'ide .o P rM Au.g 0 C v vr VK tiris p m. Chris Boyers. The Suit 10 P Buldirg steps suprv (6am) 8X r prorw f Brown Bag Series Sapetv rush Cotillion, American Savings Plaza, West Temple and 2nd Suultt, If 15 pm , Plaza, Temp'e Square 7 X Free "No Sooner Won Than Wed," Pioneer Courhs use Repertot : Theatre 77 F Si George Blvd St. G- - oe r T V qriq She is strongly influenced by the ouidi or she looks for intriguing environments in wl ier. u, piece a 100 piece ruku clap scalpt'Uic. Gulv., :,I , in the show will document her remote yCulptures ("lav wall plaques painted with wetercc.lors end broken up to express antiquity and natme's harshness also will le shown They were created ibis summer and fired using primitive p.eihods rt nuu.erous campsites in the Four tory-erreci in G allpry hours are d.niy from 3 to 1 ' p i Salt Lake Chamber Ensemble, Crossroads Plaza, 12 .X P m free. Easy Winners Dixieland Band, Crossroads Plaza, 1' 45 a m , tree. Crossroads Tenpenry, P'aza, 11 a.m., Fee. "The Comedy of Errors," U'ah Shaksbearean F Cedar Citv, 8 X o.m , complines In repertory with "Macbeth" and "Measure for Measure," nighhy, except Sundays, mrough Aug. esfi-va- l. I 20. Brown Series, ooen mike, American Sayings West P'aza, Temple and 2nd South, 12 15pm, free. Bag "Promised Valley," Promised Valley Playhouse, State, 8 p.m., continues nightly, except Sundays, Mondays through Aug. 23. Pree tickets available to memtourists and bers at Visitor's Center, Temple Square. If 132 S. 'A non-LD- u WEDNESDAY, August 6 Mormon Youth Symphony and Chorus with Kevin Call, viola soloist. Sail Lake Tabernacle, 8 p.m. Sunrise: A Special Dance Group, in concert. Dance Building Theatre, U. of U. youre looking for SOMETHING BETTER, we have what youre looking for! campus, 8 p.m. Brown Beg Series, The Rangers (pop music), American Savings Plaza, West Temple and 2nd South, 12:15 p.m., free. Theater presentation by Human Ensemble Repertory Theatre, Crossroads Plaza, 3 p.m., free. Theater presentation by Salt Lake Acting Company, Crossroads Plaza, 2 p.m., free. Theater presentation by Pioneer Memorial Theater, Crossroads Plaza, 1 p.m., tree. Gregg Goldstan, mime. Crossroads Plaza, 11:30 a.m , tree. "Dial M lor Murder," Theatre IX, East, I L . , ' ' . Dont miss our SUMMERTIME FURNITURE d Snowbird to host annual art auction SNOWBIRD The second annual exhibit and art auction for the Snowbird Institute will take place Friday through Aug. 10 at this little Cottonwood Canyon resort. Proceeds from the exhibit and auct.on benefit the it Snowbird Institute, a organization dedicated to developing outstanding performances, exhibitions and educational programs in the arts and humanities. The exhibition also focuses attention on the work of outstanding Utah artists. Galleries which have submitted art to the auction include Brush-work- s Gallery, Every Blooming Thing, Gallery 56, Meyer Gallery, Tivoli Gallery, Utah Artist Guild and Vons Gallery. Arti'ts represented will include Dan Baxter, Ken Baxter, Noal Bptts, Dale Bryner, George Carlson, Len Chmiel, Homer H. Clark, Grayce Cutler, Steven James Fawson, Fred Fellows, Norma Forsberg. Arnold Friberg, Harrison Grout age, Mike Hadley, Stuart HeimdaL, Bill Hill, Harold Hopkinson, John Jarvis, Earl Jones, Buffalo Kaplinski, Randall Lake, Bill Laursen, Nancy Lund. Marilyn R. Miller, Richard Murray. John Myrup and Ray McCarthy. Also included will be Harold Demont Olsen, Del Parson, Mark B. Petersen, Bonnie Posselli, Ian M. Ramsay. Kirk H. Randle, A1 Rounds, Bob Scriver, H. Francis Sellers, Dennis Smith, Gary Smith, Trevor Southey, LeConte Stewart, Harry Taylor, Jim Taylor. Kimbal Warren, K C. Wilson, I any Winborg. J.S. Wixom and Hiromichi Yamagata. The works will be exhibited in the Peruvian Gallery Friday from 1 p.m. to 10 p m. and Saturday from 10 a m. to 4 p m. A social hour, dinner and the auction will begin at 6:30 p m. Utah sculptor Edward J. Fraughton will be honored at the dinner and an Outstanding Utah Artist" Award will be presented to selected recipients who have received national recognition during the past three years. Earlier Saturday, Harry Taylor, J.S. Wixom, Trevor Southey and Dale Bryner will present gallery talks from 10 a m. to 4 p m. in the Alpine Conference Center. Aug. 10, the participating galleries will show works for sale in the Lodge at Snowbird, fourth floor. For reservations and further information, contact the Snowbird Institute. R 1 f non-prof- Storewide reductions of y j i I. t(D) ; Baker Karges o Ranch Oak and many more of the finest . . . Hem e?don -- Tired of shoddy workmanship, poor materials, mediocre design? At Crawford & Day youll find the quality and uniqueness you're after at surprisingly affordable prices! You can select from one of the most comprehensive collections of distinctive furniture, lamps, antiques and accessories. 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