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Show vevyeni The Salt Lake Tribune ARTS Sunday, November1, 1998 COMING UP BOSE nn with Dept. 56 VISUAL ART “Compiled by Helen Forsberg Faculty Art: The artwork of the art-department faculty at | Westminster College will be on |.exhibit Monday through Nov. 21 in the conservatory of the Nov. 5TH-9TH, 1998 | Jewett Center for the Performhg Arts, 1250 E. 1700 South, Take advantage of this 4 day gas Oy eS Saar E Village Gilt Sets | Featured artists are David ipaadley, photography; Kay ERT eTOmen aa hea ean ahaere Mee neers PT ae CRM UERCN Car OKT COTM ieeeLLL | Salt Lake City. Join us for our Retirement Breaktast on Nov. uzminski, pottery; Craig Glid- photography and computer-en- purchased by the Utah Arts Council, which sponsors the show along with the Utah Arts Festival, for its permanent collection. They were created by will be on display at the Brigham City Museum-Gallery, Brigham City, Tuesday through Mix It Nov. 28. Visual impressions in Up: Leather, ink, wood, crayon, metal, watercolor Utah '98: Mixed Media and SWorks-on-Paper Exhibit.” Meri Ploetz, Salt Lake City. See next page [TMC HONOR CARRIERS ANDERSON, AUSTIN + ANGER, DAVID ASTILL, DOROTHY ATWOOD, DUWAYNE il : BARCELON, ADRIAN BLACKMON, DAVID BLOOMQUIST, BYRON BURGE, TREVOR 3 CHALLIS, PAUL JR 3 CLAWSON, JACOB : COLEMAN, SETH COOPER, KAREN CURRY, CHRIS DAVIS, BETHANY + ECKHARDT, LARAINE t FABRIZIO, BRIANNE purchase November Bill Le , Sandy; Troy Wentzel, Bountiful; and Dottie Miles and woodcut, lithograph, etching, monotype,linocut, pastel, acrylie, collage, monoprint and digital print are included in the traveling show. and graphite on clay are some of the materials used by artists in CRO ENE aa Cred Four of the artworks were Twenty-one of the 77 pieces selected for the juried exhibit Hours are Monday through Friday, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 6th. Dept. 56 to the Ronald McDonald Foundation witheachvillage ThomasA. Leek’s “BourbonStreet Oasis” is among works to be displayed at Eccles Community Art Center in Ogden. FERNELY, GERI GOMEZ, ROGER HELME, CLAYTON HERRICK, BRIAN HOWELLS,TRAVIS HUNTER, TONIA KOURY, TAYLOR LINDSEY, SARAH LOVELL, BRETT LUNDELL, SALLY MARTIN, KATIE MERCHANT, ALAINE NIELSON, NICK ORR, BECKY PEPERS, TYNE PETERSON, MATS ROBISON, RACHELLE SCHIFFMAN,JESSICA SELLERS, KELLY SHANK, STEVEN SMART, AMMON SMART, JARED STEFFEN, CORY THEISSEN, MARCUS TOLBOE, SCOTT TUCK, JASON TURPIN, TIMOTHY WARREN, CHERISE WARREN, PATRICIA WEBB, GARTH Nov.6 - is BORN “Christmas Carol Revisited” DickensVillage Collection arcomeeniranelm ocr] enan 2showroom, learn which pil Modern Display’s Pecan ereicee UCase “Homes Forthe Holidays”Starter Set. MWoleeive eur aconcecneAU NUL Sey ca “Ship of ea * Toboggan Run * Maple &Winter Birch Trees SEE OUR EXTRAORDINAYVILLAGE DISPLAYS WITH CeO NA ailUaie]sen : DISPLAYIDEAS GALORE! ORCL NYMURUMOGUM CL Selection of Dept. 56 Villages - & Accessories! The New “McDonald's” @ lodern Display IT PAYS TO BE A NEWSPAPER CARRIER 237-2900 424 SOUTH 700 EAST SLC (801) 355-7427 www.moderndisplay.com Mon.-Sat. 9am-6 pm weak Ke Ke Ke Kah Kh Kaa Kaha kk Kha Kh Kah Ka hahahaha ka Kaka Kaka kaa Kk Here’s AnissueYou Can Vote “FOR” and Feel Good About On Tuesday, November3, voters in Salt Lake City will have an opportunity to vote FOR betterlibraries. A vote FORthe Special Bondis a vote for a new mainlibrary, significant improvements to the library block, and expansionsto the Foothill and Sprague BranchLibraries. * Libraries help everyonein the * A new,larger main library will provide more space, more books, more technology — moreofthe goodthingslibraries community — young and old alike *Libraries are community assets that SE The Friends of the Salt Lake City Public Library veeyou to join these ividuals and many Binet who will vote FORbetterlibraries on Tuesday. *Libraries are centers of learning, culture, and entertainment — notjust now, but * At least 300 undergroundparking stalls will be available forlibrary use. Mass transportationwill also be convenient for a lifetime with a light rail stop just a few feet from the newlibrary's front door *The current main library building has outlived and outgrownits usefulness as a library re * The new main Deron be constructed north of the existing building, on ae the corner of 400 *Theexisting building will be put to Current Library Board Members ensure adequate meeting and program ming space for the community provide for usall enhancethe quality of our lives * Expansionsat the Foothill and Sprague Brancheswill enhance services an Forall these reasons and more we urge you to vote FOR the upcomingSalt Lake City Special Bond Election. it’s a great investment. South and 200 East Paid for by Friends of the Salt Lake City Public Librory other cultural and cammunity use John Becker Alexius M. Gallegos Geraldine G. Hanni Mary E. House Nefitalai Unga Kioo Brenda N. Koga Kenneth Luker, Jr. Joleen G. Meredith Samuel Smith, Sr Former Library Board Members Sare Boyer Verda Mae Christensen Wolter B. Collett Robert R. Edminster* Helene B. Fairchild L. Ray Gardiner James A. Giauque Leland K. Irvine Boyer Jarvis Roger Jones, MD Kate Lohey Priscilla M. Mayden Elizabeth S. Montague Donna T. Smort Alicia Suazo Sebi Lake City Mayors Deedee Corradini, current Palmer DePoulis, former Community Leaders Writers & Book Sellers Robert Archuleta Ralph Becker, State Representative Robert F. Bennett, U.S. Senator Betsy Burton, King’s English Patrick DeFreitas, Waking Ow! Diane Etherington, Children’s Hour Carlton Christensen, Jr., S.L. City Council Keith S. Christensen, S.L. City Council Merrill Cook, U.S. Representative Lily Eskelsen, Candidate, U.S. Representative Tom Godfrey, Past, S.L. City Council BryceJolley, S.L. City Council Dave Jones, Stote Representative Roselyn Kirk, Past, $.L. City Council Lee Martinez, Past, S.L. City Council Sarah C. Michalak, Director, Marriott Library JoAnne Milner, S.L. City Council Other Supporters Sidney & Mary Boucom Marilyn S. Bray Louis Borgenicht, MD Roger Boyer Shalt Salt Lake City, Utah be authorized to issue in an amountnot to excead Eighty Four Mithon payable 4 ~: exceed twenty (20) years a from Dovid and Diane Epperson Cristie W. Freed ‘aciitesa related impr bung (other Leaeex! measoh Richard L. Bird, Jr. Peter Freed Hoys Gorey GK. Handley Orrin Hatch, U.S. Senator Keith E. Montague Centro Civico Mexicano The Downtown Alliance Friends of the Solt Lake City Public Library } " SPECIAL BOND ELECTION HugoLerner, Bibliotect Horold Schindler Som Weller, Sam Weller Bookstores Terry Tempest Willioms Deeda Seed, S.L. City Council Robert Steiner, State Senator Pete Suazo, State Senator Roger Thompson, $.L. City Council OFFICIAL BALLOT FOR SALT LAKE CITY Bruce and Margaret Landesman Zell McGee Bob and Sue Moore Bill and Chris Nelson Bob and Linda Pembroke Yoshiko M. Uno Dale Zobriskie Solt Lake Area Chamber of pa ing (a) the costs af acquit oem bordered by the ‘plownn,pe4th respectively, and 2nd East and 3hy Easton the AGAINST THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS To votd in favor6f theat space Commerce Salt Lake City School Board the the words T wees respectively)? FORTHEISSUANCE OF BONDS indicatedto T eer te ballot card in the numberet Ofhewords ‘OR THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS”. Tovote the dallot card in the numbered space indicated to the ri ANCE OF BONDS* 222 o> |