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Show Salt is I a er rom pres i er f rt , 1. P , | Jo Bang I . k $ ; rer A ef it Mary k ' front of the Haunted Houses Dead Haven haunted house, 159 23rd St., Ogd $12; 801-612-927¢ www.deadhaven.com http Haunted Hollywood haunted houses, “The Haunted Mansion” and lhe Haunted Cas tle Ad at > I he Hollywood ¢ mninection Decker Lake Drive, West City; p.m.-midnight; $6 for ne or $10 for botk +4586, http: www.haunted hollywood.com Valey Nightmare Mansion ndoor and outdoor house, 100 West, Pleasant Grove: Kip STUFI $ kids night, iwht inoRock ery show Ent ndoor haunted house, south, Salt Lake City; THE MIX 300 W. 1300 7:30 p.m 300 N 7-11 Mondays fron ntoury iin “no cary stulf,” $1 , for a car POOR id or $2 eat h, http:/ www.nightmare mansion.com. Nightmare on 13th nidr t; $13 hil tren 10 and er, $4; 467-8100; http www instituteofte rror.com www.lagoon park.com Rocky Point Haunted House mitted), Maze & Trail of Doom combo tickets, $12; $9 ages 5-11; last tickets sold one hour before clos ing: http://www.funmaze.com. indoor haunted house, 3400 S. State South Salt Lake 7:30 p.m midnight; $14; children 6-12, $8; 463 7701. http://www.rockypoint hauntedhouse.com. The Dead Show walk or drive by 11202 Crescent Vista Lane (320 East) to view spec tacular Halloween decor; anytime; free; http://www.thedeadshow net. days; http://www.awhc.org 1-800-225-3378 Crazy Corn Maze 8800 S. 4000 West, West Jordan; to day, 5 p.m.-midnight, Saturday noon-midnight; $7, $4 children 10 and younger; last ticket sold one Drive, Holladay; Castle of Chaos has 3-D black-light maze, interac er, Dragons Castle is geared for children 3-8 and features a story and mystery to solve, candy and props; today, 6-8 p.m., Saturday, 2-8 Ad 4 4 hourbefore closing; http:// www.utahmaze.com, 569-2356 Maize at Day Farms Six-acre maze at 2516 W. Gentile St., Layton; today, 5-11 p.m.; Satur day, noon-11 p.m.; $6, #4 for ages 6: 11, 5 and younger free; 801-686-3020 Haunted Barnyard and Corn Maze barnyard, a haunted corn maze or both; HeeHaws, 4500 W. 700 South, Pleasant Grove; Haunted Barn yard; 7-11 p.m.; $10, $8 for children 4-11; the Maze today, 4-11 p.m., Saturday, 10 a.m.-11 p.m.; $7.50, $5 for children 4 to 11; Barnyard and http://www.hauntedutah.com Get Ready... The Big Toy Book haunted house with Hollywood style special effects and illusions; Utah Shakespearean Festival, 200 W. Center St., Cedar City; 7-10:30 p.m.; $6; children 10 and younger not permitted. Haunted Tunnel plus public skating; Utah Olympic Oval, 5662 S. 4800 West, Kearns; today and Saturday, 7-9 p.m.; $1 for the tunnel, #4 to skate; 963-7100. is On The Way! Inside, you'll find the hot toys on every kid’s holiday list... plus over $2700 in savings with deals and coupons! Get the newspaper or at any Toys’R” Us store oupons for participating mer hants, Bangerter Highway it 70000 South); http://www.jordanlanding.net VISUAL ART 15th Street Gallery/ The Framery 1519 S. 1500 East; four generations of Americanpainting; through Nov. 20. 16th Street Gallery 1299 E, 4500 South; works by Elva Malin, Randall Lake, lan Ramsey and Chris Miles A Gallery 4878 S. Highland Drive; demon stration by abstract and land family Halloween environment, games, candy, costume and pumpkin-carving contests at Farmington Junior High; 5:30-8 p.m.; 801-451-2383. Simpsons Treehouse of Horror Extravaganza Simpsons costume contest, color ing contest, trick-or-treating, plus Bongo Comicscreative director Bill Morrison; Salt Lake City Main Library, 210 E. 400 South; 4-7:30 p.m. Safe Halloween American Fork hosts a safe Hal glass. Show begins Sunday Red Kiln Clay Connection Gallery 393 E. 1700 South; “Steering the Conversation,” a showby Dory Walker and Myron Wilson 339 W. Pierpont Ave.; “The Utah Environment: Opening a Dia logue,” featuring 19 artists, in cluding Gary Earnest Smith, Karl Utah Artist Hands 61 W. 100 South; watercolors! 70 N. Main St., Bountiful; annual fall show featuring a dozen art ists Arrow Press Studios 165 S. West Temple; featuring OpenStudio with Jeff Hein, Sam Critchfield, Eric Erickson, Eric Jensen, Damon Denys and Bryan Larsen Art Access Gallery Jones, Sue Cotter, Dennis Smith and Terry Tempest Williams. signer Angela Adams Natasha Lloyd. Art Barn Finch Lane; “Enterprising Art ists,” works from summer insti tute of art; “Clay for the Masses,” exhibit of ceramic pieces; through Nov. 7 Spooky Woods Halloween Carnival sign, style, size and technique ir 310 S. 455 West; art by Suzanne Kanatsiz and Bonnie Sucec Rose Wagner Art Gallery 138 W. 300 South; “Works on Sty rofoam,” art by Whitney Leary Salt Lake Art Center 20 S. West Temple; “The New American Landscape,” by Paul! Stout; “Little Changes,” by Key Little. Thin Air Design Gallery 926 E. 900 South, Second Floor several newurban rugs by de Apple Frame Gallery For the Family “Haunted Canyon Train” HeberValley Railroad, 450 S. 600 West, Heber; 7,8 and 9 p.m.; $10; $¢ children; http:// www.smithstix.com Wendy Chidester, Steven Shef field and Jossy Lownes, pottery by Erin Silva Magpie’s Nest 39 | St.; paintings and objects by gallery regulars and guests Oasis Cafe & Gailery 151 S. 500 East; “Sojourner’s Re turn,” fantastical art and poet ir works of Lisa Scopes Oliver Show begins Saturdayand runs through November. Phillips Gallery 144 EK. 200 South; work byland scape painter Connie Borup Red Butte Garden 20 members of the Glass Art Guild of Utah display their de Rio Gallery scape painter Gary MaxCollins 6915 the book on glow DAY SPA | Artspace Forum 511 W. 200 South, Suite 110; “Mak ing Our Mark,” an exhibition by 13 printmakers Bountiful/Davis Art Center 745 S. Main St., Bountiful; oils by Diane Turner; “A Couple of Cou ples,” by Ron and Norma Molen photography by Susan Church, Jelisa Peterson and Michael Raf ferty BYU Museum of Art contemporary exhibition, “Out side Inside: Fragments in Place,’ GIVE THE GIFT THAT KEEPS ON GLOWING tralian artists E Street Gallery 82 E St.; “Carved in Stone,” hibition of work by Aubrey Guynn Utah Museum of Fine Arts University of Utah; “Terra: Ph« tographs by Sebastiao Salgad through Nov. 9 Wasatch Frame Shop 1940 S. 1100 East; “Waves in th Desert,” work by Heidi Van Ert Wheeler Historic Farm Art Gallery 3351 S. 900 East; watercolor Larry Limberg: througli wy ber Williams Fine Art 60 Ek. South Temple, No. 150; works by early and contemp« rary Utah artists Woodbury Gallery Utah Valley State College; “Utal 2003,” annual statewide comp tion and work by Catherine Downing; through Nov. 25 Join US for our of 100" 132 N. E St.; “Una Vista di Firen ze,” portrait and landscape paint Daniel Murri; through Nov. 17 Forum Galiery 511 W. 200 South; “Making Our 51S. University Ave.; “Showing _ Hair Cuts and Color Hair Extensions Pedicures Off Utah,” 45 artists represented, including Best of Showartist Michael Leroy Burrell; through October Horne Fine Art 142 E. 800 South; “Dusk to Dawn NIGHTSCAPES,” a group showof morethan 15 artists ex ploring thecolorof night; through December. Author Sherman Alexie will speak Saturdayat 7 p.m., at the Main I brary, 210 E. 400 South. Freetickets are available ona first-come, first served basis at all city library lo tions. A screening of “Smoke Sig nals,” written and produced by A! exie, will take placeat 2 p.m. Nature/Bird Walk A free, guided walk anddiscuss of birds, flowers, butterflies and other aspects of natureon the Riverdale Trail. Meet Saturday a.m., at the Wild Bird Center, 18 N. 1000 West, Layton. Waxing Manicures Donate that Car! 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Weixier Gallery certificate ea gift certificates and toys. 3751 W. Center Park Drive (just off Trolley Square; paintings by featuring the work of seven Aus HOLTpAY FuN! October 31. nar is es for first 1,000 you children 4-11; http:// www.heehawfarms.com, 81-489 Corn Mazes and Haunts The Incredible Corn Maze and Trail of Doom interactive maze and game for all ages and a hauntedtrail, 860 S. 200 West (East Frontage Road), Farmington; Corn Maze, Monday yours this weekend in starting Friday, Maze combo ticket, $13, $10, for 1-888-696-8669 Tent of Terror guided adventure through a + hit on hand, but par Free trick-or-treat bag full of good hayride through a 100-year-old $7 for children 10 and younger; Haunted Hollow outdoors, 1550 S. 1900 West, Ogden; 7:30 p.m.-midnight; $12, $7 for chil dren 10 and younger; http://www. hauntedutah.com, 1-888-696-8669 = fires and pumpkin patch on Satur. Castle of Chaos and Dragons Castle proceeds benefit the University of Utah Burn Camp; 4650 S. Highland tive mystery in a scary, but gore free environment; 7 p.m.-midnight; $12, $10 for children 10 and young ; ind police will be ple and animals using airbrush and colored pencil. Local Colors Artworks ents must accompanychildren Jordan Landing party 4025 S. Highway 89-91, Wellsville; 8 acre corn maze, today 6-11 p.m Saturday2-11 p.m.; Haunted Hol low, today and Saturday, 6-11 p.m $5 each, $4 for students and se niors, $3 for children ages 3-11; ad mission includes hayrides, camp St., Connie Neylan, portraits of peo maps and candy bag America West Heritage Center Corn Maze and Haunted Hollow www.castleofchaos .com. Haunted Forest outdoors, 1015 S. 400 Kast, Ameri can Fork; 7:30 p.m.-midnight; $12; TOYS v trick-or-treat select from 100 Eas (children 4 and younger not per pookalleys to dancing zombies to hypnotists to stalk-abouts; Lagoon 15 N. Lagoon Drive, Farmington $1 1.95-$21.95; 801-451-8000; http Lamplight Art Gallery 163 S. 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