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Show E10- The Salt Lake Tribune CALENDAR Friday, January @ From previous page 1996 today Ruth Tyler Library, 315 Wood St Midvale, oils by Paul Lyons, through Feb: ruary University of Utah Hospital, land scape paintings from the permanentcol: lection of the Salt Lake Art Center. ous Eeeeewise Mate of Utah, selections from ‘Ima at Salt Lake.” Jan. 14-March 31; "The Val A. Browning Collection of 500 Years of European Masterworks.” indefinitely Closed holidays, Reception,Jan. 14, 2to 5 p.m. Utah Museum of Natural History, University of Utah, “TRACES: The Con fluence of Nature and Humanity,” photog. raphy, through Feb, 4. Admissioncharge Weber State University Art Gallery, Collett Art Building, Ogden, “In Anxious Times, Louis Brawley, Pam Butler French, G enn Garver, Thomas Harris. Ray Le Boeuf, Alyson Shotz and Robin Van Arsdol, through Jan. 31. Closed Sat urdays and Sundays. ‘Art, mainlobby, Eagle Gate Plaza, 60 E. South Temple, works by R.S.V.P. Ogden Opera Guild “Three One-Act Plays," rovo, ‘New: Voices, New Visions: “The Dressing Room,’ ‘Premonition,’ ‘Unde cided Now’ and Se Third Gangster Studio Stage tah State e ughJan. 1 pm T Professional/semi ception, Sunday, 3 to 5 p.m. “Imp King's Cottage Gallery, 2 3 S. 700 k Hughes, Susan Gal Blue Cross and Blue Shield Caring Program & Children S. 500 East, “A Is f Joni Anderson, Jc Blackburn, Wai Ja 2 IL” through March $1 Chapman Library, 57 8, 900 We — An Exhibit," throw READINGS/SIGNINGS D.B. Galleryin The Frame Station, 25 £ 6100 South. V it Rich: arren Adler Late for Love. B: guyen, H s Linda Curley, Nor H. Hartwig. H Tauriello and nium Approaches, 168 W. 50¢ 8 p.m: Sundays, 2 p.m 30 pm., through Jan T 24.50, available at A $10. Reco each month SteveScott wi 4 Just a Little Bit of Magic — A Holiday Musical Comedy of Tears and Cheers,"" D ise Peop Barne Thursday. n City Art Poetry "Read ing, featuring Sandy Anderson and The Q Street Quartet, Mt Tabor Luthera an Chureh Thursday 7pm. F e; dona Less Miserable, urdays and Monde s n March 9. Additional shows Sa p.m. Tickets. $8 to $10 MUSIC VISUAL ARTS Organ Club, with guest arise Gordon steed.Murdock Musi gE, Ft Union BI at 7-30. Guests wel zz piano, Hungry 1440 S. Foothill, Fridays and Saturdays. 6:30 pm Michael Lucarelli Lamb's Restaurant and Saturdays, Intermountain Chamber Orchestra, St. Mark's Cathedral, 231 E. 100 South Saturday. 8 pm. Tickets, $8.50. Chamber Musings, First Unitariar Church, 600 S 1300 East. Sundays, 730 pm. through Feb, 4. Admission by dona: A Woman's Place Bookstore — Cottonwood, stud en, MainGallery 1996 juried exhibit Carn nine Downing day through F Reception, Sun day, 2 to 5 p.m., awards ceremony, 3 p.m. Edelweiss Galle; ry, 65 E. Main, Mid rks by Bill Barber. Richard Ab Brent Flor Orson and PeterrFillerup Robert Duncan and Valo Haliside Gallery, University of Utah HealthScien s Center, Room AC 113 y Matt Hassing, through Holladay Library, 50 E. 4800 South is by Sharon Jewkes, acrylics and pastels by Marla Dugetns, through February Kimball Art Center, 636 Park Ave ‘ick Graham, Brad Linda Curley and King’s English Book "phop, 1511 S 1500 East, works by BevanChipman, Mar. ian Dunn, Care Jossy Lownes, ve Sheffield. ley, through LeftBank at Pierpont, 242 S 200 West Salt Lake City, holiday group 7. Open Wednesdays vs, 5 to 9 p.m Museum of LDS Church History and Art, 45 N, West Temple. Visionsof Faith Selections From Latter-day International f ts, through Jan. 14. Open di Phillips Gallery, 444 E. 200 South, “A Western View,” featuring works by Jon Bowcutt, SusanCotter, Bart Morse, Denis Phillips and John Telford. Jan. 12-Feb, 9 Reception,Jan. 19, 6 to 9 p.m. Rose Park Library, 1185 W 1000 North, photographs from the book Har ny Will E All: A Collection fromthe Neigh ads and Guadelupe, Tues. day through toe 29. Reception, Jan. 16, 6:30to 8 p.m. Salt Lake Art Center, 20S. West Tem ple, Main Gallery, Main Gallery, “The Spirit of Native America,” Jan. 12-March 3. “Ansel Adams: MuseumSet,” through today Upstairs Gallery, “Clay on the all.” through Jan. 14. Closed Mondays andholidays. Reception, Jan. 19, 6 to 9 p-m. The Gallery at FHP Health Care, 2481 S, Main, “Rainbows at Night srawnes ren from Montezuma (reek, Mexic Hat, Bluff and Monument Valley, through Kent Wallis, Richard Murray, Alvin Git tins and early Utah artists, through Janu. ary. Closed we ETC. Continuing Crisis in Mexico,”" Militant LaborForumdiscussion, Spanish translation provided, Pathfinder Book store, 147 900 South, tonight at 7:30 Suggested donation, § John W. Gallivan Utah Ice Skating, Center Plaza, 36 200 South, Fridays and Saturdays, noonto10 p.m.; Sundays, noon to 7 pm: Mondays through Thursdays. noonto 9 p.m, Tickets, $4 adults, $3 chil drenunder 12; skate rental, $1.50. Storytimes for Children, 3 to 5 of age, Salt LakeCity lib Anders¢ Foothill Library, 1135 S. 2100 Wednesdays, 11:30 am; Main Li 209 E. 500South, Mondays, 11 Hansen Planetarium, 15 S. State, Salt ity. Current shows: ‘Space, Time Jewels of the Winter Sky the Eyes of Hubble,” “Secret of ti the Cardboard Rocket,” “DIGISTARII Romping Across iis Universe,” “Laser Joel 3-D,” “Laser 1 3-D, er D ser Floydin 3-D.” Call 538. 2098for informa Moonlit Ice Cream and Snowshoe Romp snowshoe making and races plus ‘ msocial. Historie UnionPacif. Rail Trail, Prospector trailhead, Sum mit County, Saturday, 6:30 p.m. Free Family Nutrition Seminar, by nutri expert and author Dana Thornock, ntry Club, 1492 Shepard ton, Saturday, 10 am. to noon. Free Wasatch Slopes Chariot Racing, We ber County Fairgrounds, 1000 N. 1200 West, Ogden, Saturday, 1 p.m. Admission. 2 Utah Gun Collectors Show, Exhibit san to 6pm. and Sunday. 9 am. 4 pm, Admission Hall, Weber County Fairgrounds, Satur. day. 9 adults, $1 children. ic rating Salt Thursdays, 7 p.m. Also at one Branch, 2131 S. 1100 East, Satur days, 9:15a.m. Free Debtors Anonymous, Salt Lake Ke. gional Medical Center, 1050 E. SouthTem ple, first-floor board room, Sundays, 4 y 1 pam Free Southern Utah University Open House, Courtyard by Marriott, 10701 §. Hollad Draper, Monday 'M Con. JCPenney Building, 310 S. Main, Salt Lake City East, F days, 10:30 a.m.; ChapmanLibrary, 5 900 West. Fridays, 10:30 a.m.; Rose Park nate Drive, 6:30 to8 Toastmasters, public-speaking and communication organize i ference Room (11th floor), s, 12:05 to 1 p.m. Free; visitors “w members welcome. Art Adventure, John W. Gallivan Utah Library, 1185 W. 1000 North, Tuesdays. Center Plaza, 36 11:30 a.m.; Sprague Library, 2131 S. 1100 City, Tuesdays, noon to 1 p.m. F 200 South, Salt Lake and KathleenRe a Norton, throu; A Woman's Place Bookstore — Park \? A Woman's Place Bookstore den Valley Mall, 130( “Last Dayof Cariatraas’ Vespers Ca. Made outh e 4.30 Stan Funicelli, Debbie Corisis and Peter Case, °0' ary, Jewett Cent Westminster Coll ) E1700 South Hid Alliance |for the Varied Arts, | Adornment Hf fiber and jewelry paces, th ro} Jive ¢ Highland Drive. Sundays. through 1135 Hindemith Viola Celebration,Allred Theatre, Weber State University, Og Monday andTuesday, 7:30 p.m. Free Jimmy and Jeannie Cheatham with Jan Kanopasek, Ballroom. Salt Lake Hilton. 150 W. 500. South Wednesday, 8 p.m. Tickets, $15 at the he tel tah Symphony Chamber Orchestra with conduc Mor Ravers Headervan an oboist Robert Stephenson, Abravanel Hall 128 W. South Temple. 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