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Show - E6 The Salt Lake Tribune CALENDAR Friday, July 25, 1997 Dinner Theater “Greater Tuna," Sherwood Hills, Highway 89-91, Sardine Canyon, south of Logan, Fridaysand Saturdays, 8 p.m., dinner at 6:30 p.m., through Sept. 20; dinner and show, $17.95; show only 37; 245-5054. Professional/Semi leart,”" Hale Centre ‘Theatre, 2801 S. Main Street, nightly at 8, except Sundays through Aug. 18; select Saturday matinees; 484-9257. ilies 90210 — The Original ‘amily Feud," Desert Star Playhouse, 4861 S. State Street, Murray, Fridays, Sat- urdays, Mondays and Thursdays, 7 p.m., through Aug. 2; some9:30 p.m. showsFri- days and Saturdays and some Saturday matinees, 3 p.m.; $8to$10, or $6 for children; 266-7600, Babes in arms not permitted. Laugh Till You Spy!,"’ Off BroadwayTheater, 272 S, Main, Fridays, Saturdays, Mondays and Thursdays, 7:30 p.m., through Aug. 2; $6 and $8, or $5 forchildren 12 and younger; 355-4628. Forever Plaid,” Chickadee Amphi: theater, Snowbird Center, Snowbird Resort, Little Cottonwood Canyon, Monday, 8 p.m; seating begins at 7 (bench and lawn), BANGKOK [:3} TH Best Cuisine only at the ORIGINAL Bangkok Thai ’ ‘Tuesday, 7:30 p.m.; Nemunas, Lithuanian folk and dance, Wednesday, 7:30 pm.; Park City International Music Festival, Saturday, Sunday and Thursday; continues through Aug. 24: call 655-3714. Saturday, 4 to 10:30 p.m., Castle Park phitheatcr, Utah State Hospital, 1300 Center St., Provo; $5 per person, $20 per aay ‘The Paint Starbucks Coffee, 1500 S. 1500 East, Saturday, 6 to 8 p.m. Celtic, Dixie ate ‘Tanner Amphitheater, Seringiale, Safar. day, 8 p.m; $7 adults, eS ‘Manra O'Connell, Irh vocal, Red Butte Garden,east of Fort Douglas, Sunday, 6:30 p.m.; $18 at the gate. Bagpipe Medleys with Shanahy, Jewett Center outdoor amphitheater, Westminelec College, 1250 1700 SouthSundayTa nas $8sl tic, Oasis are11515, 500 East, Sunday,ae free. Brown Bag Concert Series, University of Utah Medical Center, Browning Plaza, daily at1215pm:Rlesbros, Kemer music, Monday; Chris Proctor, solo guilay; ‘woodwind quintet, Wednesday: Hanson, singer, Thursday; Sukay, Andean music, Aug. Guartet, Murray Park Pavilion 5, 5106 S. Murray Park Ave., Tuesday, noon. Ensemble, Taggart Student Center, Utah State University, iesday, 7 p.m.; $1 and $3. and Wethe Living, Trol ley Square, Tuesday, 6 to 8 p.m.;farmers marketopens at 5:30 p.m. Music withLarry Pattis, Anderson-Foothill Library, 1185 S. 2100 East, Wednesday, 7 p.m;free. ‘Twilight Concert Series: Robert Earl Keen, folk, Gallivan Center, Thursday, 8 to 10 p.m; free. MUSIC Utah Music Festival, Eccles Conference Center, Utah State Univeristy, Logan, tonight, 8; Sundance Rehearsal Hall, Sundance, Saturday, 4 p.m. Tanch Bunch Entertatomseng, JohW. Galivan tah Confer Plaza, 36 E. 200 So Lucareli, guitar, today;: Kirsty MacDonald, aternative folk, Monday: The Daze, alter. native rock, Tuesday; Diana &Seott, folk, Wednesday; Time Cruisers, rock old: ies, Thursday; all concerts noonto 1 p.m; free Family Brigham Young Historie Park, North Templeand Stale Stree, todaySd Tuesday, Symphouy, Abravanel Hall, to night88; $13-$25. Also at DeerValley, Saturday, 7:30 p.m.; $19; Sunday, Snowbird, 3:30 p.m, $19. Poolside Music and Dance, Crystal Springs, 8215 N. Highway38, Honeyville, Saturday, 4 to p.m. Te , AS sembly Hall on Temple Square: 57 Ist Air Force ight, 7:30; Jay Welch Chorale Saturday, 7:30 p.m; Nachtmusik % jot, el? Newest in Foothill Village MororoLas D Epesim CINEGRILL Continental Cuisine Meatless Mondays™ ALL V ee and the oe in an old church lends a touch of romance. | S. 300 E. Salt Lake City NTREES Lunch $4.99 Dinner $6.99 Lynette Arbizu and Robert Huseth, Valley Regional Park, 5100 S. 2700 West, Taylorsville, ‘Thursday, 7:30 p.m.; free. DANCE County International Folkfest, Bunnell Dmitrich Athletic Center, Collegeof Eastern Utah, Price, today and Saturday, 7:30 p.m,; $5 adults, $4 seniors and $3 children 13 and under. Folk parade, Wellington, Saturday, 10 a1 brown-bag lunch lecture/demonstration, DeerValley Resort Tents, Park City, Monday, 11:30 am. to 12:30 p.m. Free. R.S.V.P. Rirle-Woodbury Dance Company Soiree Series, “Capitol Hill Affairs,” home of Tom Sieg, Sunday, 4 to 7 p.m.; $35; 323-6801 by Monday. wejestminster College of Salt City, Dane Hansen Stadium, 1840 S. ‘1300 ug. 9, 4:30-9 p.m; “Treasure Island,” dinner, auction; $50; 488-4301. Daft Home, Greenstreet Social it sig ne Trolley Square, Aug. 12, 5:30 ‘A Tropical Night,” buffet dinner, duction: $35,Call 582-5104 Schools, under the viaduct at 155 N. 400 West, Aug. 16, 6 p.m; dinner, dream auction; $75; 531-6100. University Hospital EmergencyCountry Club, 2400 Country Club Drive, Aug.20, 5:30 p.m.; “Stars and Pars,” faux casino, golf under the stars, dinner; $75 and $180; 297-4933, ‘Lang Association, La Caille at Quail Run, 9565 Wasatch Bivd., Aug 21, 6:30 p.m,, ‘A Night With the Stars,” dinner, auction; $150; 484-4456, Festival of , Chase Fine Arts Center, Utah State University, LoaAng: 16 The Gowtey Jobe Edwards, Waddie Mitchell, Delchores dinner; concert only, $12 and $15; dinner, $12; 797-1143. ‘Travelers Aid Salt Palace ExHiltonHall 4: Gent: 10, 60pm Great Chili Affair, auction; $35; 533Art for Animals, Memorial House, Memory Grove, Sept. 26, 7 p.mm Light buffet, auetion; $15; 277-2812; 484-4203. READINGS/SIGNINGS Reservations Accepted Room Available with ti 57 Or rei Malden 400 S. Foothill Dr. 582-THAI Mary Bywater Cross will sign Quilts Daughters of the Utah Pioneers Museum, 900 Soeeee ao wil sign copies ofhis ‘contemporary operaGeneralPro} et Joseph Smith, today, MediaPlay, 7170 S. 1000 Bast, 6 to 8 p.m.: Saturday, MediaPlay 5600 S. Redwood Road, 2 to 5 p.m. Bledsoe, author ofThe Doggy Bone Cookbook , will demonstrate recipes, 20 Message Memory ¢ Clock/Date °eee Time Stamp and Women of the Mormon Migrations. °7Musical alerts Complete Prime Rib Dinner!!! Sun. Thurs. ists WORLDS OF PETS 675 E. 2100 South 467-6478 555 S. 2nd E. SLC, UT. 801-328-9756 ‘open Sat. 12-5 3 LTEEEE mil Jet AT UN-HERD OF PRICES Barnes & Noble, 2286 S. 1300 East, today, 7:30 p.m; also atthe Murray store, 5928 S. i ee noon to 1 p.m.; and Boun, S.500 West, Bountiful, Sataur 3to¢4pm bs will demonstrate and sign her new cookbook, Headin’ for the Sweet Heat: Fruit & Fire Spice Coking, A Woman's Piace Bookstore, Foothill Village, 1400 S. Foothill Drive, Wednesday, 7 p.m. ‘McDonough wi An Improbable Journey: The Life and Times of EugeneJelesnik , Sam Weller’s Books, 254 S. Main, Wednesday, 7 p.m. William Close, a doctor who worked in Zaire during the first outbreakof Ebola, share experiences from A Barnes & Noble, 10180 S. State, Thursday, 7 to 10 ps VISUAL ARTS Gallery, 863 E. 900 South, sacred shrines and altars — dime collage pieces by Laurie Knowley, through Aug. 15, Branch 1135S. 2100 East, “Fields, Flowers, Bice. era: Watercolors by Virginia Lewis through Aug. 5. Gallery, 307 W. 200 South, #1008, “Vision's Journey,” works tyMichael Plyler hrongh id-Anges. Art Access Gallery, 339 W. Pierpont, “These Stories That We Carry,” mixed: media works by Jacqui Biggs Larsen, through Aug 8. Art Barn, 54 Finch Lane in Reservoir Park, Finch Lane Gallery, recent work by Lory Smith,Bri Matheson and Marcelino Stuhmer,through Saturday; Park Gallery, cyanotypes and serigraphs by Adam Ned Larsen, through Thursday. Artists’ , Ancestor Square, 2 W. St. George Blvd., works by Judith Ann Wood, through ‘Thursday. Gallery,Salt Lake City Public Library, 209 1500 South, works by ShelleyTurley, Monday through Sept.'6. Reception, We 7 6:30 to 8 p.m. Bine Cockston, 1500-8. 1500 East, [ose featuring Darla Roberts, Jean r, Virginia Lewis Hall, Dixi Hall, KevinWinn, Aaron Asheratl Regina Tobin and Caryl Woolstenhulme, through ‘August. Closed Sundays and Mondays. ‘Art Center, 2175 S. Main, Bountiful, Bountiful Handeart Days Exhibit, through Saturday. apigrerspilienie fxn Utah Universi, Coser uthfal AP Invitational” Sod “Utah Chay," through Aug. 30. oan , MAN. 300 West, “Sesquicentennial Pioneer Quilt Exhibit,” through Aug. 2. Closed Sundays and Mondays. ‘Young University Museum ofArt, Provo, “The Story of Masada,DisSee E-11, Column 1 Colorado Stables presents @ CHUCK WAGON DINNER at This Is The Place St. Park EPL leeLL A BEAUTIFUL SMILE ad Less EXPENSIVE Rie ll Le THING 460 So. 1000 E. For a Limited es for parties over ten Dining Saturdays, July 19 - October 18 + 8:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. (enter from 500 8. at 990 E.) Stop, shop and socialize at Utah’s finest market! * Fresh Produce * Baked Goods * Food Booths * Arts and Crafts * Entertainment rvations recoi 355-2422 For more information call our Downtown Farmers Market hotline at 364-4885. Produced by ‘Sponsored by- bp The Downtown Ane No joe ATL concert you've been waiting for! Tomorrow, July 26 7:30 p.m. PROSPECTOR SQUARE Call now! 1-800-760-2114 Deer Valley Great Escape - $87 rons lights’ lodging 2 Half day use of mountain bike TheTheater - $127 The Silver Mine savemeare Tour - $117 A)2 Nahe"Wiici 2 Persons 2 Nighta’ lodging 2 Reserved seats at a live performance by Park City Performances A $20gift certificate to one ofthe following restaurant: Grub Steak Restaurant, 's Barbeque, Nacho Mamas, Burgie's or % fF, 3 el sa2 reef 4257) Balloon 'N Bike - $207 Center, Jupiter Property Management, High Mountain Properties and Accommodations at Deer Valley Shop 'Til You Drop - $137 ta? iconeate to Dol Oe carttene the ‘on Main or atthe pe fle kee $20 gift certificate to uve at The — august 3 and 4 (Sus & Mon) et Stores | Two nights o|os 10:30 p.m Show tin es: 8:00 Md two drinks) S> 2 Nights’ lodging Wang alae far thidewsIDyoursofnew 533-NOTE a 2 Mio club passes 2 Persons 2 Half day use of mountain bikes 2 One hour horseback rides 2 Adult Alpine Slide tickets 2 Silver Mine Adventure Tours Tickets also available at Abravanel Hall box office, Kimball Arts 2 Silver Mine Abeecbans i 2 few oy use of mountain Mileti's. Check with resorvations regarding . Theater show dates. Non-Stop Fun - $177 Call Free Consultation “Pick a package and come up and enjoy the cool mountain air!” pee caSU0SH)besHAHARRUMRRNaNA NODPEHEEHHAcaIN 599pyeduatHdaUae = Not HISTORIC PIONEER PARK - 300 WEST 300 SOUTH > a = 2 Nighta’ lodging 2Half day use of mountain bikes 2 Hot air balloon rides Doe night preheg srlahn ot O7.thpk tnon loads There, ress tcaly Jane 2, 1097 through July28 1987 aod August A, 1967 through September 20, 1997.) All packages are inclusive of accammesbationa, ae Livities and food and beverage where noted. Ac comroendathons You may upgrade (6) # one, two or three tealrooen revborniniarn Pre ailingonetax of 1.1298 twche Tanerve nycao agen for Sande a Headey rap dct 18 fof be pri {yon wah apn reatngn, co OLARSNt tw mabe your arrangement Kxperee i Leavesaie te nde and | eaten Limi Must be 21 9years oF he le. packages aval $5 Gin Coane) Beep Bros. 2 2 a use of mountain bikes certificate to one of the ¢ Grab Restaurant, Riverhorse Cafo, Seech wan, Chincsn, Texas Red's Barbeque, Nacho Maras, Burgie's or Mileti’s The Ultimate B-Day Getaway - $337 2 Persons A gift cortifioate to one of the eta Chinen aeons Red'ssfartnn, Nacho Mamas, Burgie's or Mi Quen ale seesexes Voice. The Legend. “Sweet as sugar, solt as velvet, strong as steel, smooth as butter.” That's how one critic describes Lou Rawls’ incoMparable vocal style. He continues to win new fans with his classic renditions of Stormy MowddyTobacco Rov, Love fs a Hurtin’ Thing, Natural Man, Lady Low and Let Me Be Good te You, Hear for'yoursell, in the intimate State Liner Lounge. For concert information & room reservations call: 331-4000, Outside the Salt Lake City metro area call: 1-800-848-7300 ov 1-800-354-3670. 3 Nights’ iadaing 2 Silver Mine ture Tours: a Hot air balloon rides 2 Half day use of mountain bikes 2 Tickets to a live performance by Park City Performances al & SOR a Terrace Plaza Playhouse, 99 E. 4700 South, Ogden, Fridays, Saturdays and Mondays, 7:30 p.m., through ang 1 $5: $8 at Smith's Tix; call 393-007 “Wiley and the Man” Historie Draper Theatre Playhouse,12806 8. 900 East, Saturday, 2 p. “‘arefoot to Zion,”Bountiful Regional Center, 835 N. 400 East, North Salt Lake, today, Saturday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, 7:30 p.m. continues through Aug. 23; $2 and $4; 240-7469, 190 pm. Gontinses through Aug Frog Prince . A Promise . Perrace Plaza Playhouse. 99 ~-W. 4700 South, Ogden. Saturday, noon: "$4.50. or $3.50 for children. Continues through Aug. 30 Heritage Community Theatre. 2505 S. idigheay 89, Perry, today and Saturday, 8 p.m: $5 and $6; 723. Gone joonkeeper’s Daughter," ="picalevilePlahouse Bear Lake today, Saturday, Wednesday and Thursday, 8 m.; $8, or $5 for children under 12. Preshow Western cookout dinner, 6:30 p.m. (810 and $6; 946-2918, 563-5225. Continwes through Aug. 30. “Pillow Talk.” Hale Center Theater “orem, 225 W. 400 North, Orem, today Saturday, Monday and Thursday, 8 p.m. 226-8600. “Fiddler on Roof,” StageStop The* catre, 141 N. Main, Smithfield, Fridays, o” fSaturdays, Mondays and Thursdayys, 7:30 # pm. through Aug. 9. Final performances theater closing: (800) 248-2530, Sava @ From previous page $12 and $15, or $8 for children 12 and under; 521-6040, ext. 4090. Produced by Hale Centre Theatre. Continues various dates through Aug. 30. "s Voyeur “97: Jordan Riverdance,” U Acting Company, 168 W. 500 North, Fridays and Saturdays, 8 p.m; Smee and P. ays, through Sept. 21; $24.50 plus ArtTixfees. Student rush, $10.50 at door half-hour before curtain |