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Show r' V it vwwii' iKWswnwp- ... - By Al Fossat Special to The Tribune '. 'N gfe sous, Douglas, - 20, and Trey 14. They the third-....V'.;.tUllir' came to Carbon County about ' a year and a half ago. Since then, Shirley has realized her fo talent for sculpturing. .HfiCXl.;-,;...& r-"S Al is the cattle manager far ' the Wine Glass Ranch outfit out of Wichita Falls, Texas, fei'" I lie works for George V. Graham, who has purchased ranches on the San Rafael Iwrrl nt v insert ana m Green River, Utah, and leases the Silliman-Ccrne- r Kraftwerk, German vocalists and musicians popular for their album. Autobahn, will perform Ranch. Monday at 8 p.m. at the Salt Palace. The group During the winter months. includes Half Hutter, Florlan Schneider, Karl Shirley and her husband re Buries and Wolfgang FUtr. KrafUcsk, which side ill Guru River, v here means electric power plant," named its hit they ran about 1510 head of record after German's popular cattle on the San Rafael ay . Desert. (A. L, :'. 4 , Aft'1 r Kr;l Silt P;i:. sujH-rhigh- SHci;d to The Tribune Glass : A Fantasy Workshop," will be held at Utah State University June under the direction of Kalli-- r r, Gurdner and Martie Uoliett. of the USU fatuity , was born in Texas. He is a metal radiographer who worked on the Houston Astrodome and was later assigned to a dek job Al had also toured the rodeo circuit, but found ranch life more satifying and accepted his present position as c..t' !e manager. Their summer abode is an Registration for the workshop. which may be taken for credit, is through tiie USU Conference and institute Division will include Me Fillip and Co- .i former structural e leetuiels Guest Stanford. Lin Carter. Local speakers w 'll he Melba Giede c ! Ogd cin Jack Christ ease. i of Salt Lake City and Ron Ross and Dean-nand Ixtoii Johnson of IOgan. A fantasy workLOGAN shop, "Through the Looking Patricia Anne Shirley was born in lorado and cated near the Bamberger monument by the Duchesne turn off in Indian Canyon and was moved and assembled to its original condition about three miles from the turn-of- f on the Moynier brothers' property. Shirley works at night from the light of two Coleman lanterns, and heat is mainly furnished from a large potbellied stove. She fires her sculptures in an old Majestic coal and wood burning stove, though there is also a gas range in the cabin. t sketc hed . 'J -- GV, ,V'; a,. x s y . tC .." 8" f Cr "S R' J w-- X A- V - - "G r- - v-- - . -- : "7; u-- A ;w v 'l some " fe I , , The brone Galloping Horse of Kansu from China, will be exhibited at San Francisco's Asian Art Museum for two months begun Jug June 2a. relic ( .hitn-- t Kansu Horse coming to California Special to The T nbune The FRANCISCO Galloping Horse of Kansu, a bronze cast in the 2nd century A.D., along w ith 3S4 priceless Chinese antiquities, will be exhibited at the San Francisco Asian Art Museum June 2S through Aug. 28. The entire exhibit. "The - SAN be the Exhibition of Archaeological Finds of the Peoples Republic of China." features the progression of Chinese culture from the paleolithic age through the 14th century. A.D. The objects were excavated to 1972. in China from made tr- 19-1- Jom ttAb Ormn and Trump Ctnwm. B E Uirs.rv O Kftr Mi 10 trs Fne Arts, 0 & Utah ; So.' ferr. 3 tr?, tv P Concert, Si SoufT 7 0 f" 1st "iPOWtio; T Tom. uniwritv Ol Ulof fA.Nrv F ne Artv 4 p.m lr I "Hot ftofttmoro. Hurrvm EnsemDte Reoer-t'jrGwsi Factory. Arrow Press Tvtra. Sxore p.m JO A DWC AY ittiOT Your Vocotiofi in UtPti' night series. Sorague &onch Lfb ary. feast 7 pm. 'Cnov. h'3'i!y ?'Ji-ll- t concert. SaH Paiare lorn Vui Recital, Westnitnster College Aier 7 JC o m.; free hat. liirr. "Ttw A "MkcttMamnto. Vri Vh.more Library. H97 E. Att. South, 7 V o tree it.; "The StuM PrbK.- - Pioneer MemfK.u: Theerr., UnvrTy ol Ut"V, 9 p.m,; V w rpftwwk, Saturrlev. Nr3i Senter Chw 2.158 Tou Wan squares of ?h " w - vx 54 nr " MN'M j ? first she tried ordinary modeling day, which she found unsatisfactory. She switched to Replacoita day, which she now uses for all her sculptures since it fires well and leaves a slight resiliency which avoids fracturing. - k- - A S ,u-- J i' g, v '' aC 'j (, ' , r 1,vi t rl-- x: to - A fv- - v - a. - .G . v w Sj ff P tt f . FD P : V few i G;.sSt , r ' sV y i,w 4.) . , a ? ?, T x f - N. ' 4 - v- fc i sVl Atx t, 1, , - ffi" t y " "",d X A .1 ' '' ... U 'v .JM" fcW'Sf " - I&:rr? 5 - t ' W.C 9 - &: ai, X ()'r j 'V ? ; U : - - , l4r7s,JW f SJ jH. jkr Tvv ?? VAiwGi " C. a TVW, k 1 tr Wvs t - ri 3 f i ' r GvV--- - Jl.JW J & , - I F,nr?-- V frf At p rant A itzsr Shirley Wadek, Green Illver, sits outside her cb-i- n in lndi:ui Canyon, Carbon County. She sculptures A r"," Jat a - g,afeMeix r H C7: ' v jnftf.m, . ; at night using lanterns. Her work includes "Noon Coffee," top, and "Salting the High Country. ta low . leaning against a shriveled tree, resting with his head bowed, a cup of cot tee in his hand, his dog beside him and his horse t and standing nearby, tired. The tag of a Bull Durham sack hangs from his rocket. AJ's spurs are turned upward, a habit of ATs when he is not on horseback. nuKlel uf Al Shirley begun sculpting in Juno ol 1074 and has completed t0 sculptures, of her husband other cowboys and memories of ranch life. The fir" persons to see her work were Shirley says she is very observant of the horses and people she sculptures, having .'Pent most of her life oil the range. Kach horse has its unique qualities she say. Shirley is a proficient horsewoman, often riduig along with Al. as well as feeding the ranch hands during roundup time. She says she is always Simple Tools busy but finds the quietness of Shirley's working tools are the evenings the best time to do her sculptures, often worka manicure cutisimple cle tool, a siiteh picker for ing until the early hours of the placing of fine detail, a back- morning. ground leather tool to give an She has had exhibits at embossed eflect to the saddle Zion's First National Bank in and a scrubbing pad to give a Price and at the College of fur effect. Eastern Utah. hip-sho- I u tarwnfl-r- - Fresh pancakes. Every morning. And afternoon and evening. Wo take pancokes seriously. And thoy'ro no batters throw n together cuay thing. on a moment's notice just don't deliver. A stack of puncakos should bo a masterpioro. Which is why we start out afrosh every morning witli all fresh ingredients (nothing Wo take tho long way arour.d to give you tho best buttermilk pancakes in town. On chert order. Honest cooking. With a reo! difference. Tio-mix- ed Thank You To All J) Utah Theatre-Goer- s fi the Building, The Moynier brothers own the property where the cabin and quarries are located. Paul Moynier, a retired livestock man, accompanied the group to show them the quarries. During this excursion, they were introduced to Al Wadzeck, and he showed them Shirleys work. It was Noon Coffee," a .lrT.SbiU.i,): V . ... uikl- - pro-mixe- he Student Prince wagons teJfaaMtf a Is Sold Out 3434 South Dont Be Disappointed Next Year FOR Open daily from 7 aau. until p.m. Stale ORDER YOUR TICKETS NOW 1 1 , T ulupminu 1975-7- 6 7h1 -- 4 141 AN ALL AMERICAN SEASON 3 Great Play 3 Favorite Musicals ry,si FI? v vius fWji J iP, J At PIONEER MEMORIAL THEATRE CALL 581-696- Snofgrove ice cream, ice cream parlur style. 1 SprilgUC JjlVirV Besides the Galloping other attractions will Hor-- e. t w film ?t'ri Two films, "Teaching Sign Nee r ,m SerK?. Utah AAarrlqtt L'hranr. noon end 1pm; free " Mother Oeew." children- va'inty how. Jltt E. 4fcth South, HoMaoay branch 3 JO o.m ; tree. "WatvrcoTer Patahna," "The Theatre," film series. Bnunntuf Art Cantpr, 21 7S S. Ma-Bcuntrtut, 7pm.; Hae. "Hamlet," Utah SrvWcmp ear Ptavem. Yhe yetc.. tvrsKTwnt. Aetmtmtt Co'Rve Shj Opnr (jnm, I p m. SATURDAY "Richard II." Utah SaMpeart Ptavar, TV Ghetto, basement. Wemirrser CoiVve to the LanguageWashoe," and of Chimpanzee "Destruction Derby." will be shown Friday at noon and 1 p.m. as part of the New Film Series at the University of Utah Marriott Library The first film shows how Washoe, the chimp, acquired a knowledge of sign language. The second an animated fable about cars and pollution. Lvry. Shrteht Orwon. lom Revel FteHvaL UnvrVty of utoh Art tn 1 Architecture auditorium, 9 pm.; continue May jo. a 31 "On Lm Irem Rmia," film. Unlwrsitv ol Utah Museum (Y Fme Art. 3 P m.; continues May 25; free to Ciul f'CrUX Steak and lobster special. $2.99 Tie final family night program of the season will be Monday at 7 p.nt. at the Sprague Brunch, Salt Lake City Public Library. 2131-- 1th Fast, on the subject of vacationing in Utah. Family night programs as such will be discontinued during the summer months at Sprague Branch, but the library- will be open as usual The program Monday is under direction of the Utah Travel Council and is enti-i- s .tied. Enjoy. Enjoy Your Vacation In Utah. TTTV- 1 y 'jstJ " , f me t - - - , .. -- A'' " svC Our spectacular platter: steak and lobstet, baked potato or french fries. Sizzler toast. Everything but the violins. Brancti p m.; Ire 'A PPm. Cfranoer Branch CNWren 7 Mr. South. ?PJ p.m. i conrinuee I Mi. 7 sesSev. Wigna Branrh Ldrary, Al : Wennenoev. East Mil 5SY) injth, 4 p m free Branch L'trav. lit E Mb South. 7 m . TSrsoay. R V Tyler Branch Library. 3S Awod St.. Movake, 7 pm.. Saturbev. Ah'tmor L;brarv 21? E 70th South. 2 p.m.; wn. l J Gianper ? Vfc. n yee," "Destruction Derby. Chonn. UnrvrvtY Ol UA OrcJmtri ixnurt v,ibc kiAi1, 3 p.m. Co Hw Aaker Vecol RocitM,ATrmnstr of opalescent jade sewn with gold wire, and reconstruc- tions and remains of the Lan-t'ieand Peking men who lived approximately fiOO.OOO to 400.000 years ago. Calendar of Events SUNDAY burial 2,lK0-year-ol- d of Princess suit . Cathedral uf the Madeleine and a Christian Scientist church in Salt Lake City. History claims the sandstone blocks also were shipped to Sail Francisco following the earthquake of l'JOC. a vjX : glass. City-Count- JIM , Jl stone, squarely cut and still standing at the sites. The sandstone from these quarries was used ill building the XCXX f JW .X I 4 I- three-dimension- hug :'C & fe ..... (t ' scenes in oils and opthal-mologi- T! v a.!- i ' has had no forma! training in cither sculpturing or sketching, but she has group, including Bill Fossat; Dr. Lldon J. Dorman, of Price: Fred N ull, curator of the Helper Mining Museum, and Kent Powell, Utah State historian employed by the Utah Historical Society, made a field trip near the Wadzeck cabin to examine some stone quarries abandoned in the early 19)0s. '1 hey wanted to examine the pyf . m . X She In - LJ... tUK..M. ,. i Tour Group rv hlrA T . -- besides her family historians ir Chit vnrjSryiMn.yVo y? Works hi Oils a group of ,a T old log cabin in the parks area Indian Canyon, Carbon County, It was formerly lo- on Colorado Bom SU fantasy workshop set I feA V oi Shiriev Wadteok and her husband, A. L. (Alt, live on a catJ.e ranch with tiled two : ' , - ureeii mvcr artist creates sculptures under lantern light r t-. iv''V:-:,- ' YU Hi v, ., ' tl-- .' 4. .' . JD family Lorv. 2111 South 13th East 3600 South State 3429 So. . Redwood Rd. steak houses 3563 Wail 6225 HigWand Dr. Oqdan 9e. TUESDAY concert Diversity CeitewitHn msmeum. Han. Ut Ot h V.ueA Ipm. in Ampdca.'' American Hunr th "No 7pm. re. Ei," 'an4vapf." and tkm, University of 9 p.m.; continue b efsi if e? era shKhrt Uah &sotoov LsD cra Wt?drie.l9V. F'i TVatr ftev Sttjrday. ' an !swh Too. Frtm,Cornell res. Univentitv H Utah Mrrion Ltrary Reg. 1.30 noor'f true, Ml Cadillac." Promised Val'cv Pia.HJuao 32 S. continues trroi'qh behir-3fimatinee Ma 31? JC c m. V Vy ChoraN, in ror Stpte Drchealra andOsKV'n, a P.m. Art Canto'. oncer t. AbC One r quarter pound ground beef served on a large, pure WrDNESOAY toasted and buttered sesame seed bun, ench fries, and criep cold oalad. 'see Utah," Hma. fMna Branch L'hrory, 7 3D p m., tree. H 3fth lOi - rviviisaiv B THURSDAY al Verona." Salt L3 "Two Oontlemen hast, i p.m., Achf Co., Eliot Had. June ST. Friday i conttnjns "The Tompst,yl Utah jhaaesueore The Ghetto, basement, Westminster piaver-s' CAhwe Shaten Union, I o.m. Utah Stilt University ChonUa. In concert, 9 USU Fin Art Ceitr Qrtcert hell, Lown, P Comart, Umvritv of Utah Mo Pn Art and Architecture auditorium. 9 p.m ol Utah Recital, wtb advanced Uni vers-5 student, Art and Architecture auditorium, Eik Poetry Beadtn. wth Jarome Enthenibert,t of khah Sorlal Itari auditor iun, Urverttv P m P Vatix free Tnwitre, "Educated Heart," Groan-BriaVt S. Rertwond kd., 9 pm,) continues 8 79J1. 7 P.m.; Wav fa ttvougb Saturday; rm Poet: ifh Heien Rycfrowei, "Tf Vrr.e. linwm.tv Auditorium, Lawrywca of alYourkVvreuHcm." Ltcj Boor e Utah Mampfl Libtav noon. free. FRIDAY HMt, in crcn. Want Ads DO MORF THINGS FOR MORE PEOPLE AT LOWER COST than any other form of advertising! Sa Po'ace ij lorry tm Shearia. otwr.isf, ir ('jK?r!, Wevi Servttt?. BaccaUiyna Coir m. ActmliHtei Cud roe Gvmrtasivm. I p I the CNrw l.aNME9 'Taadun Geerwa rv,iKi er . ,7 fe p'T .T--, ipjK J :e, 5 A 1 ""G- ';'.x .f .f M AT ALL A Wi- - ? ,K,i jps tm FAK7LY S!!a8a,8asSSf ffTAUANTS 1ttf?rfR2;Tsrs EL5 tEwit 5S9. sw s. 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