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Show TheSalt Lake Tribune FromPrevious Page Yankees” Tiesday, 8:30 p.m.: Th day, 2 p.m; “You Never Can Tell” today, Wednesday and Monda‘ p.m. Thursday, 8:30 p.m Sundance Summer Theatre: Provo Canyon.Becles Stage: W day, July 1 “Cinderelia “Oliver” dren's Theatr Stage: July 2124 1 an “CartoonTheatre”; “The ion, the Witch , and the Wararnl e” AL 421. 11 a.m. si Satur SmithsTi Mike Rayburn singer/songwriter: Tanner Amphi theater; Springdale; tonight. 8 p.m $8for adults, $5for youth Live Entertainnenton the Plaza tonight, James Scott, 6 pn. Satur day, David Fahn, 2:30 p.m. and Le raineHorstnanshot 6 ms Sune day, Mr. Whoopee, 1 p.m., Meg Peters 4 p.m and Leraine H manshoff, 6 pm.; TownLift Plaza: ain Stre ami sth Ave. Park City tonight, free The Utah Music Festival featured mustians: ‘Temperance andBetty Babewck, violins; Shawne Stone, viola, Eric Samuels, cello; AllisonGriffith, flute; Madelaine LeBaron, clarint; Robert Routch horn, and Lawrerce Gee, piano; St Luke's Episcopal Church; 4595 N Silver Springs Ditve, ParkCity; to- night, 8 p.m, alse Saturday at the New St. Mary’s Church, Highway Park City at 7p.m.; Sunday on the lerrace at SaiSommet Restau- concert $2 more(in: cludes hors doeuvres,) Castleview Cloggers ce; Brigham Young Historic Park; 2nd Ave. and State Street: to: night, 8 p.m. Kee, presented as part of the Temple Square Concert Se ries Concerts n the Park UtahNational Ser 23rd Army Ban patriotic pcan Salt LakeTaber hacle; Temple Square; tonight and Saturday, 7:30 ).m.; free Julie de Azevedo Mirage eps seniors and chitiren Utah Symphony4hof July Concerts featuring tenor ToddMillerthe De seret String Bad and Kory Kat seanes conductitg: Snowbird Cen ter Snowbird northeast of ¢ Nit 318 on1-15,; Satur day, daneir 30 to 1 p.m: $6, 8 e admit SummerEvening Concert Series featuring Shanahy So ty, Cedar City for further info 586-5483 USU Alumni Band aphithenies on (Old Main Hu Utah Stat Sun Taso Patterns H ehabo's, Friday, July 2, 1999 CALENDAR chi BrighamCity Museum-Gallery AtriumGallery BYU MuseumofArt Ballet Underthe Stars Murray Park Amphitheater, 495 South, Murray; 6:30 108 Bountiful Art € i on, Exhibit”: Wednesday h Se througt 1 A See Next Page 3200 $. Decker Lake t Valley ts $30.25 SaltLake Symphon ham YoungHistoric Park; 2nd nue andState Street; Tuesday m,; free, presented by the Tem Square Concerts In the Park Series. Howard Jones synthesizer pop, Deer Valley Tuesday p.m.; $28at Smith's Tix Ani DiFranco modern folk, Deer Valley, Wednes: ee y, 7:30 p.m. Tickets $28 at Smith's Ruth Elis and ss Hicks soprano and ¢ Assembly Hall, Temple Sau Wednesday THE BLANK PAGE ee ee ola16 aL HUGE SELECTION FREE $6.00 Value JUMPSTART YOUR CREATIVITY WITH PUBLISHED AUTHOR ANDREW HOFFMAN DISCOUNTPRICES SNAP POPS 7:30 p.m.; free. Concerts by the Creek series featuring Avenues Jazz Trio Anderson -Foothill Branch Li t; Wednes: brary; 1135 S. 2100 day, 7:30p.m.; fre Cone AliveAfter 5:00 Concert featuring Rhythm and Blues band Dynatones; Gallivan Utah Center; 36 E, 200 South; Wednesday, 5 to 10 pm. fi Twilight Concert Series featuring c r South; Thursday Tim McGraw andthe Dixie country, E Center, 3200 $. 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