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Show THE CALENDAR 7909 ARTEXHIBITS ADVANCE TICKETS METRO BRIGHAM CITY MUSEUM-GALLERY, NEW THIS WEEK CALENDAR POLICY Ringo KENNY Gto perform at 7.30 5. Aug. 18 at Sait Lake Cty s Symphony Hail. T ready on sale, $26/advance, at Smit Starr AnTx RINGO STARR & HIS ALL-STARR BAND m concert 7:30 p.m. Sept. 2 at Pa t Tickets GO on sale at 9 am. Saturday. $25 /reserved, $20/general admission, available a The former Beatie and his All-Starr Band perform Sept. 2 at ParkWest, with tickets going on sale Saturday. SmithTix DEF LEPPARD in concert 730 o.™. Sent 11 at Sak Lake City s Detta Center. Tickets go on sale at 7 a.m. Saturday, $20/acvance. at " MYRA POWELL GALLERY AT UNION STATION, 2501 Wall Ave Ogcen a= MWorca onceay- Fnday. 629-8444 TAGE MUSEU Me OFE LAYT SmithTix . IN UTAH UTAH JAZZ & BLUES FESTIVAL is Aug 7-8 at Snowbird. On Aug. 7, biues includes ~ re-Uppity Blues Women at 6 p.m. On IN UTAH Utah campus. Tickets. $15, at Kingsbury Ha dox office. 581-7100 cs. Tickets. $27/reserved, on Aug. 28 at Deer Valley. Tickets, $20/ac- Aug. 17 at ParkWes? eral admission, at SmitnTix THE KINGSTON TRIO performs Aug. 2123 with the Utah Symphony. Concerts are Aug. 21 at Sy mphony Hall, Aug. 22 at Deer Valiey and Aug. 23 at Snowbird Resort. Tick- IN UTAH AMERICAN DANCE FESTIVAL WEST runs throughout August. This week's perfor- Sept. tradanza (Venezuela) on Monday and Tuesday; Quebradanza and Miquel Azcue 10-20 at Utah State Fairpark, 155 N SmithTix. Information and advance phone sales: SmithTix, (800) 888-TIXX; Detta Center, (800) 358-7328, Capitol Theatre (ArtTix), 355ARTS. Fee added with phone sales. U M OF FINE -¢ * DANCE mances: Diquis Tiguis (Costa Rica) and Con- (both of Ecuador) on Wednesday and Thurs- day; Ririe-Woodbury Dance Company, next Friday and Saturday. All this week's performances at 8 p.m. in the Marriott Center for Dance, University of Utah; $13/aduits, $6/50/students. Future performances: Paui Taylor Dance Company on Aug. 11-12; Dayton Contemporary Dance Company on Aug. 17-18; and Pilobolus Dance Theatre on Aug. 21-22. All at the Capitol Theatre, 50 W. 200 CONCERTS METRO ~oy and Saturday at Bonnev For more information, call 625-4271. South, Salt Lake City. Tickets, $13, $20 and $25, at ArtTix. METRO WASHINGTON TERRACE DAYS2re toOca) o Gone a ouncey date, place, price of admission and tele- phone number for inquiries from the public. Stone, Diamond Rio, Suzy Bogguss. Larry Gatlin & the Gatiin Brothers, Kathy Mattea B.J. Thomas, Gary Morris, Crysta! Gayle MISCELLANY nm All items must be submitted in writing no later than 10 a.m. Wednesdayfor inciusion in that Friday's Calendar. Include event, time, ment, beginning Sept. 10. includes Doug served, $7/generai admission, at SmithTix NEIL DIAMONDin concert at 8 p.m. Oct 8-9 in Salt Lake City’s Delta Center. Tickets for Oct. 9 show still available, $25, at a thew Sweet Morgan and Weber counties items for the Calendar must be happenings that are open to the pubiic TTR, 1000 West. Salt Lake City. Tickets, $10/re- $17/genera! admissio INDIGO GIRLS w Calendar is a listing of things to do in Utah, with emphasis on Box Elder, North Davis, vance, available at SmithTix. DAVID BYRNE, formerly of The Talking Heads, will perform Sept. 9 at the Triad Center Amphitheatre, Sait Lake City. Tickets, $19 available at all Graywhale CD outlets UTAH STATE FAIR grandstand entertain- Asleep at the Wheel and Holty Dunn. Fair runs no the Ride. 5 p.m. Tickets, $18/generai admission, avail- Bivd., South Ogden * CHARLATANS U.K. concert set for A 11 has Deen canceled ALISON KRAUSS AND UNION STATION perform at 6:30 p.m. on Aug. 9 at Rec Butte Garden, east of Fort Doug} as on University of rkWest Dr. Jonn and the Fabu- ~WYNONNA “JUDD Aug. 8. jazz headliner is Shirley Horn Trio at “1 at ArtTix or Albertson s, 3945 Washing- Guy. ets. Symphony Hali: $12-$18: Deer Valley $1S/advance, $30/reserved: Snowbdirc $t5/advance, $25/reserved. 533-NOTE. JIMMY BUFFETT in concert at 7:30 p ™. Aug. 25 at Sait Lake City’s Delta Center. Tickets, $20/acdvance, at SmithTix. TRIBUTE TO MILES DAVIS, with Herbie Hancock and other jazz artists, is at 7:30 p.m e High 251 Laxer ARTS IN THE PARK series by Layton Arts Council features a double bill, the Farmington ART Symphony, at 7 p.m. Sunday outside the Layton Heritage Museum, 403 N. Wasatch Drive, Layton. Bring blankets, lawn chairs. No + charge. CONCERTSIN THE PARK series by Ogden City Recreation Division continues with Hales Family Fiddlers at 7 p.m. Sunday at Lester Park, 650 25th St., Ogden. No charge. TALENT IN THE PARK features Vocal Chords Female Barbershop Harmony at noon Wednesday in the Utah Power and Light Pocket Park, 2484 Washington Blvd., Ogden. DARK HORSE in concert at 8 p.m. Aug. 7 at Wolf Creek Resort, 3900 N. Wolf Creek Drive, Eden. Tickets, $4/adults, $3/students age 12-18, $2/kids 12 and under, at door. IN UTAH THE FOUR TOPS are in concert 8 p.m. tonight at Snowbird Resort. Tickets, $18 and $21, available at ArtTix and Albertson's, 3945 Washington Bivd., South Ogden. MICHAEL MARTIN MURPHEYwill perform at 8 p.m. tonight at Symphony Hall, 123 W. South Temple, Salt Lake City; at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Deer Valley, at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at Snowbird, and at 8:15 p.m. Mondayat the SCERA Shell in Orem. Tickets, $12-$18 at SymphonyHall; $30/reserved, $15/generalat A variety of crafts demonstrations, such as broom-making, will be offered at Utah State University’s Festival of the American West which opens today. days); noon-5 p.m. Sundays. Admission, $2.50/children, $3/adults. 328-3383 vo UTAH MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY, 215 E. 1350 South, University of Utah, Salt Lake City. “A Mammoth Event,” unveiling of tne first skeletal cast of the famous Huntington Mammoth, noon to 4 p.m. Aug. 8. 581- "SUMMERFEST INTERNATIONAL 1992, featuring arts and crafts, international food s at Capitol Theatre. ARTS GALLERY, 309 Trolley Square, Salt Lake City. Works by Charles Frace. Gary Carter, Bill Toma, Arnold Friberg, Chariey Family. Also, handmade kaleidoHours, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday-Satur5 p.m. Sunday. 322-3111. M GALLERY, Sait Lake City Public E. 500 South, Salt Lake City. ory and Dreams: Works by Kristine © c a ) on exhibit through Tuesday. Openng Aug. 7: “In Search of Common Ground,” works by Jane Catlin of Huntsville and Alice Brown-Wagner of Logan. Library hours, 3 a.m.-9 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 9 a.m.-6 p.m. Friday-Saturday. 524-8200 AVENUES BRANCH LIBRARY, 455 “F"St., Salt Lake City. “Contributions to the Spirit of All.” works by Jessica Hanks of Bountiful and Michelle Dolan Williams of North Salt Lake, opens with a reception, 7-9 p.m. Wednesday. 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Monday-Thursday; 10 a.m-6 p.m. Friday-Saturday. 524-8276 CHASE HOME MUSEUM OF UTAH FOLK ART, Liberty Park, 700 East and 900 South, Salt Lake City. “Hecho En Utah: Hispanic Folk 2 Art.” Hours, noon-5 p.m. Friday-Sunday. 5335760 Hours $7/students and seniors: 3] 529 Jno ° seats, $10/adults, Utah State University in Logan, through Aug. 8. Great West Fair open daily 2-9 p.m. on the tic field € between the Health, Physical Ed° 1 and Recreation Building and the n v ectrum. Live stage show “The West: 53 p.nm. Monday-Saturday, IN UTAH FESTIVAL OF THE AMERICAN WESTat » Sait Lake City. “Furniture that C designed furniture craft artists, opens tion, 6-9 p.m. Thurs- this weeks at the Bountiful City Park, 400 N 200 West. No charge. Hours, 10 a.m.-9 p.m Aug. 7-8, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Aug. 9. Free street dance 8 p.m. Tuesday at 100 South and Main Street, Bountiful. Parade is at 10 a.m. Aug. 8 on Main Street between 400 South and 400 North. Folk dance gaia, 7:30 p.m. Thursday in Symphony Hall, Salt Lake City. Reserved 3° ESIGNER CRAFTS GALLERY, 38 opens Oc and folk performer Ss from 12 countries Americca’s Odyssey, eachnight in the spec- climb, rail walking, hand car rides, buffalo chip throwing contest and World Championship Spike Driving Contest, is Aug. 8 at Goid- trum. Adults $12, seniors $11. children $6, at USU Ticket Office, 750-1657. ALL WOMEN'S EVE, a festival for women ith arts, music and food, is 1-10 p.m. Saturayeat Pioneer Trail State Park Amphitheater Performers include Kathryn Warner, My Sister Jane, Lori & Ginny. Open microphone 3-4:30 p.m. Twilight Celebratory at 8:30 p.m. includes slide show, singing, drumming. Bring biankets for outdoor seating. Amphitheater is at 2850 en Spike National Historic Site. Visitor Center E. Sunnyside Ave. (east of Hogle Zoo) in Salt 355-2787. Additional evening performances. 7:30 p.m. Aug. 7-8, Woods Cross High School, 600 W. 2200 South. Tickets, $5, available in Ogden at Eccles Community Art Center, 2580 Jefferson Ave. 292-0367. RAILROADER’S FESTIVAL, featuring Golden Spike reenactments, greased pole open 8 a.m.-6 p.m. No charge. 471-2209 TREEHOUSE CHILDREN’S MUSEUM, 2255-B Ogden City Mall. Entertainmentin the Treehouse Theater each Friday at 7 p.m. Mondays are Double Decker Nights, with creative activities for parents and children. This week: “Science Fiction Blast-Off Week.” featuring trips to other worlds and through time Admission, $2. 394-9663. UNION STATION MUSEUMS, 2501 Wal Ave., Ogden. Gallery hours, 10 a.m.-5 p.m Monday-Saturday. No charge. Browning Arms collection, gem and mineral display, Brown- ing-Kimball Car Museum, Railroad Museum and rail display. Admission, $2/adults, $1.50/seniors, $1/children. 629-8444. HILL AEROSPACE MUSEUM, Hill Air Force Base. Hours, 9 a.m.-3 p.m. TuesdayFriday; 9 a.m.-5:30 p.m. Saturday and Sun- Lake City. No charge. 266-6309. PARK CITY ART FESTIVAL, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, on Park City’s Historic Main Street. More than 200 visual artists displaying and selling their works, food prepared by 14 Park City restaurants, live entertainment. Admission, $3. 649-8882. ‘LES MIZ: BEYOND THE BARRICADE,’ an evening with “Les Miz” cast to benefit Utah AIDS Foundation, is 7:30 p.m. Monday at Broadway Stage, 272 S. Main, Salt Lake City. Tickets, $20; 487-2323. CHILDREN’S MUSEUM OF UTAH, 840 N. 300 West, Salt Lake City. London Brass Rubbing Exhibit open all month; cost for a rubbing is $3-15 depending on size of brass plate. Events free with paid museum admission unless otherwise noted. Hours, 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m. Mondays-Saturdays (open until 9 p.m. Mon- 6927 RED BUTTE GARDEN AND ARBORETUM hosts Saturday Family Fun 10 a.m.-noon in Amphitheatre. This week's topic is “Mountain Totems.” Thursday Garden Get-Togethers are 11:30 a.m. in Amphitheatre; this week, “Garden Art” with Swede Dahi, campus gardener at Utah State University. Garden is east of. Fort Douglas on University of Utah campus, Salt Lake City. No charge. 581-5322. HANSEN PLANETARIUM,15 S. State, Sait Lake City. Star show, “The Endless Horizon,” now playing. Laser shows most evenings, $5.50. For show times, call star show line, 538-2098; laser program line, 363-0559. PIONEER TRAIL STATE PARK with Old Deseretliving history museum and This Is the Place Monument, 2601 Sunnyside Ave., Sait Lake City. Tuesdays-Sundays until Labor Day. Admission, $1.50/adults, $1/children, $6/families. 584-8391. UTAH’S HOGLE ZOO, 2600 Sunnyside Ave., Salt Lake City. Admission, $4/adults, $2/children, under age 5 free. Hours, 9 a.m.- 6:30 p.m. daily. 582-1631. TRACY AVIARY, 589 E. 1300 South, Sait Lake City. Hours, 9 a.m.-6 p.m. daily. Admission, $1.50/adults, 50 cents/children 75 cents/ seniors. Free on Mondays, with the exception of holidays. 596-5034 WHEELER HISTORIC FARM, 6351 S. 900 East, Salt Lake City. Hours: 8 a.m. until dark Monday-Saturday. Admission, $1/adults, 50 cents/children. 264-2241. JENSEN HISTORICAL FARM, US. 89-91, six miles south of Logan. Admission, $2/adults, $1/seniors, 50 cents/children, $5/family. On Saturday, traditional wedding activities. Hours, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. 245-4064. Deer Valley; $25/reserved, $15/general at Snowbird; and $11/advance, $12/day of at Orem, available at the Symphony Hall box office. §33-NOTE. UTAH SYMPHONY GUILD hosts old-fashioned steam train ride at 9 a.m. Saturday from the Union Pacific Depot, South Temple and 4th West, Salt Lake City. Tickets, $150 for each of the dome cars, $100/adults, $50/children 6-14 in the coach; available at Utah Symphony box office, 533-6407. TEMPLE SQUARE CONCERTSERIES in the Assembly Hall on Salt Lake City’s Temple Square. Tonight, pianist Karlyn Bond. Saturday, The Salt Lake Chamber. Monday, pianist Avner Hanani. Wednesday, piano-violin duo Trisha and Mindy Fackrell. All concerts at 7:30 p.m. No charge. BLAK JAK plays in summer concert series at 7 p.m. Monday at the Utah State Fairpark gazebo. No charge. PLAZAFEST, a summer-long series of outdoor music in front of Symphony Hall, 123 W. South Temple, Salt Lake City. Tonight, String Fever at 6 p.m.; no charge. Food from various downtowneateries will be sold. ARRESTED DEVELOPMENTwill perform at 7 p.m. Tuesday at the Utah State Fairpark grandstands. Tickets, $8, at SmithTix. LYLE LOVETT and His Large Band perform at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday at Deer Valley. Tickets, $20/advance, $22/day of, at SmithTix. TWILIGHT CONCERTSERIES, sponsored by the Salt Lake City Arts Festival, features Michael Doucet and Beausoleil at 8 p.m. Thursday in the Salt Lake Art Center Sculpture Court, 20 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City. UTAH SYMPHONY presents three evenings of big band favorites conducted by Norman Leyden, at 8 p.m. Friday in Symphony Hall, 123 W. South Temple; at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Deer Valley; and at 3:30 p.m. Sunday at Snowbird. Tickets, $12-$18 at Symphony Hall, $30/reserved, $15/general at Deer Valley, $25/reserved, $15/general at Snowbird; available at the Symphony Hall Box Office, 533-NOTE and at all SmithTix. For information and advance phone sales: SmithTix, (800) 888-TIXX; Delta Center, (800) 358-7328; and ArtTix, 355-ARTS. Fee added with phone sales. ee) THEATER ON THE TOWN METRO ‘LULLABY OF BROADWAY’ opens tonight at the StageStop Theatre at Hampton's Ford, A0RC 3365 \A WV Bigler Road, Collinston, between Logan and Tremonton. Performances, through Sept. 12, are at 8 p.m. Mondays and Thursdays-Saturdays. Tickets, $6/adults, ($5/Mondays and matinees), $5/students and seniors, ($4/Mondays and matinees). 2577330 ‘QUILTERS’ is staged tonight and Saturday at the Heritage Theatre, 2505 S. Highway 89, Perry. Performances at 8 p.m. Tickets, $5/adults, $4/students and seniors, $3/children, 723-8392. ‘SEVEN BRIDES FOR SEVEN BROTHERS’ by Utah Musical Theatre opens at 7:30 p.m. Thursday and continues nightly through Aug. 15 at the Browning Center's Allred Theatre, Weber State University, Ogden. Tickets sold out for entire run. Tickets, $10/adults, $8/students. 626-8500 ‘ALICE IN WONDERLAND,’ is staged by Pages Lane Theatre Young People's Theatre 292 E. Pages Lane, Centerville, each Saturday at noon. Tickets, $3. 298-1302 IN UTAH ‘.. AND A NIGHTINGALE SANG’is staged by Old Lyric Repertory Company at 8 p.m Wednesday, ae and next Friday at Lyric Theater, 28 W. Center, Logan. Tickets, $8/adults, $7/seniors, $6/students, 750-1657 ‘ANNIE’ is staged at 8:30 p.m. tonight and Saturday at the Murray Park Amphitheatre, 495 E. 5300 South, Murray. Tickets, at door, $5/adults, $3/children and seniors ‘BLITHE SPIRIT’ is staged by Old Lyric Repertory Company at 8 p.m. Saturday and Aug. 15 at Lyric Theater, 28 W. Center, is staged at 8 p.m. each Monday, Friday and “On the Town’ is listing oflive entertain- Private club. Cover charge. Country and rock Logan. Tickets, $8/adults, $7/seniors, $6/ students, 750-1657. ‘CAROUSEL’ and ‘LI'L ABNER’ play in repertory at 8:30 p.m. nightly outdoors at Sundance Summer Theatre, through Sept. 5 “Carousel” is staged on even calendar days. Dark Sundays. Tickets, $7-$12, at SmithTix, (B00) 888-TIXX; or Sundance, 225-4107. ‘CATCH ME IF YOU CAN’ plays at Hale Center Theater, 2801 S. Main, Salt Lake City, through Monday. Curtain at 8 p.m. Matinee at 3:30 p.m. Saturday. Dark Sundays. Tickets, $5/matinees and Mondays, $8/weekend evenings. 484-9257. ‘CELEBRATING THE LIGHT’ at Promised Valley Playhouse continues through Sept. 5, at 132 S. State, Salt Lake City. Performances, with Brigham Young University Young Ambassadors, are at 7:30 p.m. Tuesdays-Sat- Saturday through Aug. 8 at Wheeler Historic Farm's amphitheater, 6351 S. 900 East, Salt Lake City. Tickets, $6/advance, $7/day of show, 264-2241 ‘THE RIGHT SELF’ is staged by Sundance Children's Theatre Aug. 6 through 15, at Sundance. Performances at 11 a.m. on Thurs- ment in the Standard-Examinercirculation music. This weekend, CJ5 plays country music. ROWDUCKS, 240 25th St., Ogden. Beer. No cover charge. Plays blues, rock 'n’ roll urdays. Tickets, $6. 364-5696. ‘GNATMAN RETURNS TOO!’ is staged at the Desert Star Playhouse, 4861 S. State, Murray, Shows at 7 p.m, Thursdays-Saturdays and Mondays through Sept. 12. Tickets, $7/adults, $5/children. 266-7600, ‘NUNSENSE!’ is staged by the Salt Lake Acting Company through Aug. 16 at 168 W. 500 North, Salt Lake City. Curtain: 7:30 p.m. Wednesdays and Thursdays; 8 p.m. Fridays and Saturdays; 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. Sundays. Tickets, $13-$20/adults, $8/seniors. 363-0525. ‘NUNSENSE’ is staged by Old Lyric Repertory Company at 8 p.m. tonight and Aug. 8 at Lyric Theater, 28 W. Center, Logan. Show plays in repertory with “Rumors” through Aug 27. Tickets, $8/adults, $7/seniors, $6/students, 750-1657 ‘ONLY AN ORPHAN GIRL,’ a melodrama. days, and at 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. Tickets, $5/adults, $3/children, 225-4100. ‘ROBIN HOOD’ is staged at City Rep, 148 S. Main, Salt Lake City. Upcoming perform- ances: 7:30 p.m, Saturday, Monday and next Friday. Tickets, $6.50/adults, $4.75/children. 532-6000. ‘SATURDAY’S VOYEUR: ROADSHOW '92’ is staged at Green Street at Trolley Square, 700 East and 500 South, Salt Lake City. Performances continue through Sept. 7 at 8 p.m. Wednesday through Friday; 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. Saturday; 3 p.m. Sunday. Tickets, $25, at ArtTix, 355-ARTS. UTAH SHAKESPEAREANFESTIVAL continues daily through Sept. 5 on Southern Utah University campus, Cedar City. This year's offerings: “Julius Caesar,” “King Lear,” “The Merchant of Venice,” “Blithe Spirit,” “Cyrano de Bergerac’ and “The Merry Wives of Windsor.” Tickets, $16-$22/evenings; $8-$18/matinees. 586-7878. ‘WAH-HOO REVUEI!’ a song and dance revue with the Wild West Players, plays Fridays and Saturdays at the Sherwood Hills Outdoor Dinner Theatre, on Highway 89 between Brigham City and Logan. Dinner at 7 p.m., followed by show. Tickets, $14.95/adults, $13.95/seniors, $8.50/children, $56/family. 245-6424 area (Box Elder, Weber, North Davis and Mor- gan counties). Unless noted, the entertainment listed is for Friday and Saturday evenings. Comments about this listing are welcome and should be addressed to the Standard-Examiner Horizons section, Box 951, Ogden, UT 84402. AMERICAN LEGION POST 9, 344 31st St., Ogden. Private club. 399-9991. Country Rhythm plays country music. CLUB NADIR at Motel 6, 1500 W. Riverdale Road. Private club. Cover charge. Larry Jay plays pop music Saturday through Thursday. Comedy Night every Wednesday DAB’S CRAZY HORSE LOUNGE, 50 E. 200 South, Clearfield. Cover charge. Rock 'n’roll. Renegade plays rock music. THE FROG, 2504 Ogden Ave., Ogden.Private club. Plays Top 40 music. This weekend, Quite Frankly plays Top 40/rock. Comedy Night every Tuesday, Sparquee plays Top 40/rock music every Thursday. THE GRAY MOOSEPUB,2327 Grant Ave., Ogden (upstairs). Beer served. Cover charge. Rock 'n' roll and blues music. This weekend, Tom Cats play rock and blues. Every Thursday is University/Open Jam Night with Rayband THE HI-HAT, 1131 N. Main St., Sunset. Open to public. Personal Touch plays Top 40/rock music JELBA’S, 2440 N. U.S. 89, Harrisville. Private club. No cover charge. Country music. On Sunday, open mike jam session THE OAK TREE, 460 W. 12th St., Ogden. music. Full Moon plays rock music this weekend. THE SEVEN KNIGHTS CLUB, 2408 Adams Ave., Ogden. Private club. Casual dress; heavy metal music. Heavy metal bands every weekend. THE SKYLINE, Radisson Hotel, 11th floor, 2510 Washington Bivd., Ogden. Private club. Jim Belt at the piano bar each Monday through Saturday. THE TAMARACK,2154 W. 2100 South, Ogden. Private club. Cover charge. Country music, = plays country music this weekend. THEO'S, 760 W. Riverdale Road. Private club. Cover charge. Live music. Call 394-5214 VAUGHN'S, 1964 W. 5600 South, Roy. Beer. Cover charge. '70s rock and blues. Outrageous plays classic rock tonight and Saturday THE WEBER CLUB, 1029 25th St., Ogden. Private club. No cover. Tonight, The Salt City Shakers perform rock music, On Saturday, Scott Daniels plays contemporary pop IN UTAH THE ZEPHYR, 301 S. West Temple, Salt Lake City, Private club, Cover charge. 355CLUB. Tonight, The Rippingtons, jazz; showsat 7:30 and 10:30 p.m. $18 |