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Show c8 SUMMER __The Salt Lake Tribune CALENDAR Frida i s by Marla Dugg is. through June. Closed Sundays Kimball Art Center, 638 Park Ave Park City, Main Gallery, Open Photogra phy Exhibit; Badami Gallery, works by arol John hows, Sunday through July 5. Reception, Sunday, 3 to 5 p.m., awards ceremony,3:30 p.m. Lamb's Restaurant, 169 S. Main, phoaphy by Theresa Husarik, through June 30 LeftBank at Pierpont, 242 S. 200West, works by Steve Case, Julie Lewis and David F. Hardy, through June 9. Open Wednesdays through Saturdays, 5 to 9 pm. Museum of LDS Church History and Art, N. West Temple, “Sacred Connections: Art and Native AmericanLatter-day aints,” through Aug. 13; “Jesus Once Was a Little Child exhibit designed for children, through Aug. 13; "Visions of Faith: Selections From Latter-day International Art Competitions,” through Jan. 7, 1996. Open daily Myra Powell Gallery, Union Station, Ogden, paintings and drawings by Gene Stark, through June 30, Reception,today. 7to9p.m. jora Eccles Harrison Museum ofArt, utah State University, Logan, “Fabled Lands, Fabled Treasures: Art From Moroceo,” through June 30. Closed Mondays. Petersen Art Center, 1025 E. 2100 South, selected paintings by adult art students, through Saturday. Public voting for Best of Show ips Gallery, 444 E. 200 South “Its Good to Recycle,” recent paintings and sculptureby Lee Deffebach, through July 1 Rio Grande Cafe, 270 S. Rio Grande. works by Sharon Philpot and Kevin Doyle SundaythroughJuly 2 Salt Lake Art Center,20 S, West Tem: @ Continued from C-6 ened CONCERTS | Sait eeAN LIVE 1995 WORLD TOUR Performing With His Band & His Very Qua Symphony Orchestra June 7th 7:30 PM On Sale Now Jefferson Ave., Ogden, Mail Gathering of Quilts,” juried quilts by the Weber River area Gul gh June 30: Cai by Kellie Valenti throughJune 30. Closed Sundays. Reception, June 9, 7 to 9 p. Edelweiss Gallery, 65 E. Main, Mid way, works by Bill Barber, R Ab: e, Brent Flory, David Omans, Sher ry Omans, Orson Foulger, John Prazen and Peter Fillerup; prints by Erla Young. Robert Duncan and Valoy Baton fe of the Cedars Museum,660 W. 400 North, Blanding," Windows,” watercolors by Jan Wright, through Sept. 4 lery 303, Harris Center. Brigham Young University, Provo, undergraduate aeshowby Heidi Somsen, through We Closed Fridays through Sun: lendinning Gallery, 617 E. South Temple, comm r throughout the Closed Saturday Hallside Gi th s imals by Doug Brown, through June Heritage Museum,403 Wasatch Drive, Layton, “The Beginning of a Farming Community” Li and works by pearuretartist fe, Jun s and iced reopening, June 3 p.m. Hippodrome “calien PUP Hospital 2481 S. Main, South Upon a in Children's Book Iliustration through July 1. Closed Sundays and Mondays. Gallery lecture, Thursday,7 to 8:30 p.m. HolladayLibrary, 2150 E, 4800 South, UVBTAU etee P|COS SKI THIS WEEKEND For ONLY $20. ON eae OBEN2) aM Zero: Main Gallery, “American Ground The Secret jear War,” photo throughJuly 2; Upper Gallery, NPR Ex- posure,” photographs of NPR personalities by Murray Bognovitz, through July 2; Am What I Am, ortraits from Northwest Middle School, through June 30, Closed Mondays and holidays Salt Lake CommunityCollege, Mar. kosian Library Art Gallery, 4600 S. Red. wood Road, President's Invitational Art Show, throughJune 12. Salt Lake City Public Library, main branch, 209 E. 500 South, fiction department, “AnInvitation to Madam Mazine’s Maddest Tea Party,” works by advanced ceramics class at Judge Memorial High School, through June 30. Schorr Gallery, West JordanCity Hall. 8000 S. RedwoodRoad, third floor, “Wondrous Things,” openart exhibit, through Thursday Sandy Library, 10100S. Petunia Way. Wooly Wonders,” fiber art by Jacquee Gillespie and Heidi Smith, through June Closed Sundays. Springville Museum ofArt, 126 E. 400 South, Springville, “Faces and Places,” a photographic and watercolor exhibit by Kent Rich, Mondaythrough June30. SweetLibrary, 455 F St., “Puppets,” by Gretchen Madigan Reynolds, through June 10. Traveling Exhibition, through June 29. Chesed Suacags illiams Fine Art, main lobby, Eagle Gate Plara, 60 South Temple, works by Ken Wallis ichard Murray Al Rounds, tins and early Utah artists aes July, Closed weekends. "ANTIQUES es Show, ExpoMart, 230 W 10 southnate 9 and 10, 11 am. to 9 p.m. June11, noon to 5 p.m, Tickets, $4. jerican Train Show, modeltrain show and sale, Salt Palace, 100 S. West Temple, June 10 and 11, 11 am. to5 p.m. Tickets, $5; kids under 12 free with paying adult Antique Auction, Spanish Fork Fairgrounds,475 S. Main, Spanish Fork, June 10 and 11, tration at the door. Tivoli Gallery, 255 S. State, Utah Wa. day, 6 to9 p.m. Ruth Tyler Library, 315 Wood St., Midvale, oils by Dale Duke,through June Closed Sund: Union Gallery, University of Utah, A. Ray Olpin Union Building, sculpture and pottery by six graduating ceramic artists fromU. of U. fine-arts department, Monday throughJune16. University of Utah Hospital, “Making a Good Impression,” prints and printmakingtools, through July10. Utah Museum ofFineArts, University of Utah, “University of Utah Art DepartmentFaculty Exhibit,” through June 11 Utah ’95 Statewide Annual Works on Paper” Biologreply and crafts, Groegh June 11; selections from “The Va Browning Collection of 500 Years of Eure. pean Masterworks,” indefinitely. Closed holidays Utah Museum of Natural History, University of Utah, “Treading in the Past Sandals of the Anasazi,” through Oct. 22 reberState University Art Gallery, Collett Art Building, Ogden, WSU’s Annual Juried Student Art Exhibition, through today Library, 2197 E. 7000 South, works of Photographie Print Society competition winners, throughJune30: Pixels and Illusions,” Utah Arts Council 11 a.m. Free. Amish Craft Sale, Utah State Fairpark, 155 N. 1000 West, June 16, noon to 8 p.m. June 17, 9 a.m. to 5 pm. Free. McCurdy Doll Club Mini-Conference, workshops, dealers, displays and a luncheon, Park Place Hotel, 101 W. 100 North, Provo, June 24, 8 am. to 4 p.m. Registration, $40 for club members, $45 for others. Sales roomopen to the public from 2 to 4 p.m., 50-cent admission. Regis- ETC. tercolor Society Annual Show, through June 30. Closed Sundays. Reception, to- Admission chorge. MURDER MYSTERY DINNER — JUNE 9 July 16th 7:30 PM ple. documentary by Carole Gallagher Star Parties, Harmon's Family Center, Ft, Union Bivd., tonight, dusk to 11 Also at Little Mountain, Emigration Canyon, Saturday, dusk to 11 p.m. Free. Sponsored by Hansen Planetarium, Salt Lake Astronomical Society, Weber State University’s Ott Planetarium, and the Ogden Astronomical Society. Tooele Arts Festival, featuring visual arts and music, Tooele City Park; today and Saturday, noonto 10 p.m. Sunday, noon to 6 p.m. Special performance by The Lettermen,Saturday, 6 pam. Free. dancing, music by The Boot, Davis County Fairgrounds, Farmington, Fridays and Saturdays, 8:30 p.m. Tickets, $5. Free dance instruciiun, Saturdays, 7 pm. Storytimes for Children, 3 to 5 years of age, Anderson-Foothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 East, Fridays, 10:30 a.m.; Chapman Library, 57S. 900 West, Fridays, 10:30 am.; Rose Park Library, 1185 W. 1000 North, Tuesdays, 11:30 am.; Sprague Library, 2181 S, 1100 East, Wednesdays am; Main Libra 9 E. 500 South, Monday ce and Saturdays, 3 p.m.; Sweet Library, , We favs, 10:30 am. Medieval themes through June and July @ See next page Its a stream, itsa canyon and nowit’s your favorite place for dinner. n't put theol’ boards away yet. Little Cloud Chair (expert only) will be open this wee end and weekends after that, if conditions allow, from 8 a.m. to2 p.m. Your $20 lift ticket includes oneride upthe Tram andunlimited skiing from Little Cloudchair. As of May 23, our mid-mountain snow depth was an unbelievable 126inches. Please, don’t forget your sun- screen! “HEY, SHERLOCK" Get out your magnifying glass, put on your thinking cap andtrytosolvethe mystery at one of Snowbird’s popular Murder MysteryDinner Theatres. With the Utah Symphony The first mystery of the Concert summer season, July 18th WO CITY CREEK Death On Dei scheduled for June 9 & ea 23. The dinner and theatrearejust Adlassic grill with a modem attitude. 215W. South Temple,521-7800 $28 per person. Call 1-6040, ext. 4080 for Stay the night on our Murder Mystery package starting at just $61° per per It includes lodging, a Tram ride, continental breakfast, a T-shirt and the dinner and theatre presented by the Chameleons, The Whodunit July 22nd 7:30 PM Company Call 1-800- 3000. HAVE HAPPY CAMPERS THIS SUMMER! Wa nt a sure-fire ay to chase the summer doldrums away? Sign ON SALE TOMORROW 9 AM your children up for Camp Snow 38 July bird and fill their days with hiking swimming, tennis, arts and crafts special guests and cool mountair ir, 25th ht ON SALE TOMORROW Tat TC GRY PA TNA URS Raw Thrw Oct SUNDAY I SPONSORED BY RESTAURANT Weekends While We Can SUMMERSKIIN( (SEE ABOVE FOR DETAILS Coo LIGHT LIVE JAZZ AT THE ODGE CLUB TICKETS AVAILABLE AT ALL WOLF MOUNTAIN, BY PHONE 467-TIXX, 1-800-868-TIXX VIP PACKAGES 601-649-5400 Produced by United Concerts Hotline 536-1234 and more informa snowbird BUFFET AT THE AERIE phan, ae ee For rates tion or to register your child for Camp Snowbird Day Camp, call 921-6040, ext 9026 today Friday Evening July 14, Aug MURDER MYSTERY INNER THEATRE dune 2 July | SNOWBIRD NSTITUTE'S STRING CHAMBER MUSIC ALI-DAY CELEBRA TION: PANCAKE BREAKFAST & CONTINUOUS LIVE ENTERTAINMENT Joly 4.9, Aug. 6 UTAH SYMPHONY FESTIVAL CONCERT EVENT INFO: 521.6040, EXT. 4080 uly 2 SNOWBIRD OUTDOOR SPORTS FESTIVAL Formerly a private club, now opentothepublic For members of the Clibat Snowbird, a private club SOA nT amei TAKE THE FORK IN THE ROAD TO PARK CITY’S FESTIVAL OF FOOD. Saturday June 3rd 11 a.m, to 8 p.m. Sunday June 4th 11 a.m, to 7 p.m. Park City Ski Resort. Elevate your good tas with Park City's finest restaurants Choose from a variety of foods andflavors, and we'll spice upthe day with Utah's finest ponlemporary entertainers. A portionof the proceeds benefit the Utah Special Olympics. Comeup to the Park City | Reson and tantalize your tastebudsat the 1995 Savour the Summit & von 36 Koes : Ac thalSarm |