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Show The Salt Lake Tribune CALENDAR Friday, July 25, 1997 @ Continued From E-6 | Sa by the Noreegun inndscape br Ese So veig DeLong, through Ang. 7 ‘Boliaday Literary. 2150 E 4800 South 2100 South “Eariy Bloomers.” works by | Linda Sanders and her students. through wood. John Hafen and LeConte Stewart, through September. Closed weekends Aug 31 ing by Glen pisgnig by Greg Ob, ‘Monday, te te Lab Ast Crater, 20S. West Tem- Jeannine Young and Dennis Smith: also crafts and glass Dolores Chase Fine Art 260 S. 200 West, “SummerSale,” through Aug. 23, Don Brady Drive Through js 1301 S, 2100 East, “A Bountiful Life, works by Sue Balmforth,Hiren Orie. Eccles 2580 Jefferson Ave., Ogden, 23rd Annual State wide Conpettion oe Aug. 30. Fairview M of Ast, Fairview, ve exhibition of works by ety 20th-century Mt. Pleasant artist John Heber Stansfield, through Aug. 23 Glendinning , 617 E. South Temple, works by Utah County artists Acorn Antique Guild Show, South ‘Towne Mall, 10450 S. State, Aug. 21-24 Crossroads Doll, Bear & Sale, Salt Palace, 100S. West Temple, Oct. 18, 10am to 5 pm: Salt Palace, 100 S. West Temple, Oct. 18 and 19; 532-3401. Collector Fair, Salt Palace, 100'S. West Temple, Oct. 19, 10 am. to 6 pm; Oct 20, 10am. to 5 pm $3.50. | ‘Summer REACH ps for Rockreation, 2082 E. | 3900 South, Mondaythrough Thursday, 9 a.m. to 2 pm; 278-7473. Tooele Fair, Monday through Aug. 2: rodeo Wednesday,8 p.m.; free concerts, Thursday and Aug. 1; parade and illiams-Sonoma Class, Kitall Electronic Inc., 350 W. Pierpont jesday Anyerpad $40; 322. Toast Masters Downtown Library, 209 E. 500 South, second-floor con- ference room, Thursday, 7 p.m.; free \ HAKESPEARE ETC. University. 7 ere artists, Ang 1,510 10pm Ang.2,10 am &6pm ‘Ruth Tyler Library, 315 Wood St. Midvale, watercolors, ails and pastels by Su- | [| tanne Lancaster. through August. through Thursday. Closed Saturdays and Sundays. Harris Fine Arts Center, Brigham Young University, Provo, fourth floor west, “View From Jaeren,” works inspired Ell sendin derby, Aug. 2. Show, McKay Events Center, ‘Utah Valley State College, Orem, Aug. 8 and 9; 532-3401. | | | | COLLECTIBLES Art,”indefinitely. Closed Sundays and holidays. € Gallery. 496 S. 500 East, “M Is for Monochrome Portraits by Patricia Kimball,”through Aug. 31. Closed Saturdays and Sundays. Central Utah Art Center, 89 N. Main Ephraim, “Departure,” works by Stan Elmer,”through Aug. 12. Library, 577 S. 900 West, “Treasures of Polynesia,” through Aug —30: (ChaseHome Museum ofFolkArt, Libexty Park, “Creating Utah: The Folk and ‘Their Art,” through Oct. 19. Coda Gallery, 804 Main, Park City. works by Richard Boyer, Paul and Silvia ss urday, 2 to 4 p.m; free. Utah State Ui Avard Tennyson Fairtanks, 1897-1987 Dist as Scholar and ‘Teacher. 38: “Imagesef the (County Courthouse. SI S University Ave. Prove, “The Sandars UtahMuseum ofFine Arts, University of Utah, “Selections From the Arts Collections,” throngh Sept. 21: “Photographs by Jim Frankoski: The tion of the of the through Sept 27: “The Val A Brownirg of500 Years of European ly. Closed bebdars. Utah | sect | UtahthrvoghSept 12 ‘Closed Sundays. Pine Art. main loby age uty Oak pomiews cining XT. Har ‘Smith'sKids' PuttingChallenge, children under 12 can putt and win a shopping spree, Park Meadows Golf Course, Park City, Friday, 5 p.m. Film Festival, Main Street, Torrey, today and Saturday featuring movies about giantinsects; 3221652, Arctic Day, Hogle Zoo, 2600 E. Sunnyside Ave., featuring the new polar bear cubs, food and prizes, Saturday, all day. Smith's Family Day, part of Franklin Quest Golf Championship, The Canyons (Wolf Mountain): hot-air-balloon launch, Saturday, 6:30 am; Dan Pogelberg concert, Saturday, 7:30p. ‘Unnsual Pet Bazaar,Wheeler Historic National am. to 4 p.m; $5 donation benefits Wasatch Humane Society's animal-rescue and spay/neuter assistance p E ALTA Weekend Getaways! Saturday Minnis Pig Roeet! WHOLE BOLSTSD PIG sith chef Karts Femoas BEQ Pit. 9 In this rollicking eyeNAOMILCi) identity -“If music be the food of love, Pea HELLO, DOLLY! Thursday & Saturday Joly 11 - Augost16 ‘THE SECRET GARDEN Monday & Friday July 25 - August 15 July 10-27 S15 + r+ grat ee aeisect i een 7:30 pm eater BA MY olefol eSe Te First 20 reservations receive complimentary nights lodging! 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Ju 25-26 10th Annual Utah jazz & Blues Festival with concerts, Cajunfood and Rhythm Street Arts & Crafts Fair 27 Utah Symphony Concert-“Latin Fiesta,” 3-30 p.m. 28 “Forever Piaid™- A musical comedy, 8 p.m. at the oew Snowbird Creekside Theatre Aueust 4 Chef Dinner Series“ hea tae rather Lares Countryside” at the Wildflower Rrstos 1,4 “Forever Plaid”. I aiikaseauig Gat uaecas Saoea Creekside Theatre 2 Chef Demo-“The Cuisine of Northern Maly.” at the Wiidliower Ristorante, free 2 Mormon Youth Chorus and Symphony, 7:30 p.m. Snowbind Event Center 3-10 $75,000 Pepsi Challenger of Salt Lake City presented by Workman, Rydeggrr and Seeley. Women’s pro tennis tournament at Canyon Racquet Chad 8 Utah Symphony-"A Tribute to Henry Mancini.” 8 p.m. Snowbird Event Center 9 Chef Demo-“Healthy Cuisine,” at the Summit Cali, free 9 Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre-“Fraternal Disorders 40 Stargazer-“What’s Up In Tonight's Sky?” Slide show, tram ride and stargazing (Hint: Perseid Meteor Shower) Sonsof the San Joaquin DAVID JOPPERFIELD Au. Summer Lone Sundays o9pm. m* Kent Concert Hall, USU Campu ry teaturing: Don Edwards, Sons San Joaquin, and Waddie Mitchel t 6 7:30 pm * Courtyard of the Chase Fine Arts Center, USU Campus August 1 USU Camp belore the Concert ) SHOW work 10.of amUtah's6 pm profes* ChaseFine Arts, * WORLD'S CHAMPIONSHIP DUTCH OVEN COOKOFF Ne isan Historical Fam * See OwiarOvon ches compote to win the coveted hile of world’s champion ‘Foe wont mrommanoe Cau: (eenas tower gut5u:400nox pe ° Comma mer Cum sigan ‘Aa. OnWER SPECCENTS: 521-6090, {17, 4OBO * ALL SATS Aa EOENTS Amt SERN 2Om. 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