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Show lt mh us} Pro cowboys and country singers highlight Cheyenne’s Frontier Days Standard-Examiner staff and wire services Cheyenne, Wyo.’s Frontier Days celebration, this summer marking its 95th consecutive year, features sameofthe best of the professional cowboys, as well as those who sing about them. The rodeo runs nightly July 1826, and will be saluted with a parade that features the world’s larg- est collection of horse-drawn vehicles, according to a pressre- lease. Some popular country musicians will also be stopping at thecelebra- tion: Charlie Daniels, the Nitty Gry Dirt Band and MartyStuart ly 17; Reba McEntire on July 18: RandyTravis on July 19; Restless Heart on July 20; Kathy Maths Red 21; Alan Jackson on Travis Tanya uly on2 ; July on Wynonnand 23;Tucker Tritt a Judd : : 3. oh, G08 CAs TE Ge Paly : Concert tickets range from $10ie while rodeotickets are $8 to Humanities. This recently renovated 1,200-seat outdoor amphitheater WESTERN ROUNDUP will host: Mason Williams on Aug. Several: events will mark the 4; Leo Kottke on Aug. 7; community's 100th birthday, in- Asleep at the Wheel, Sept 12. Cal Tuesday, with guest speaker Frank tion, Layden, president of the Utah Jazz. A centennialball is set for Aug. 1 at the Elks Lodge, with big band For information about Denver, contact the city’s Convention and Visitors Bureau, at (303) 892-1505, held Aug. 6-8 4t the the Price Civic Ave., Denver, CO80202. cluding a centennial banquet on (303) 431-3080 for more informa- music. A centennial pageant will be Auditorium. For more information, contact ; = facts are at hand . All of the bear in a new exhibit at the IdahoState Historical Museum in Boise. BOIS Called “Bears: Imagination and Reality,” the exhibit allows visitors to touch and examine bear hides, skulls, teeth and claws and play a Mile-high music Denver is a high spot for summer concerts, with several ma- jor outdoor venues. mRed Rocks Amphitheater. i We years ago, this Sculpted 70 million natural amphitheater is nowcradled in Denver’s foothills, 12 miles from downtown. Red sandstone formations tower 400 feet above the 9,000 seats. Scheduled are: Crosby Stills & Nash on July 21; 14; George Thorogood & the Destroyers and Little Feat on Aug. 24; and the Moody Blues and the Colorado Symphony Orchestra on Sept. 11. Call (303) 694-1234 for informa- tion, w Fiddler's Green Amphitheater. This 18,000 seat outdoor amphitheater, which is part of the Museym of Outdoor Art, offers a habitat. Video footage includes spectacular view of the Rocky havior and human encounters with bears, including life-threateningat- are: John Denver on July 19; Henry Mancini on Aug. 6; Steve Law- tacks. rence and Eydie Gorme on Aug. The exhibit continues through Mountain front range. Scheduled 13; Jimmy Buffett on Aug. 18; and Sept. 7. For more information, call Johnny Mathis on Sept. 20. Call the museum at (208) 334- 21220. (303) 694-1234. Julia Davis Drive, Boise. meadow seats up to 4,000 for its ‘Price salutes centennial Zoofest Concert Series. Still ahead The museum is located at 610 N. —— “Brand New State” is the new musical revue offered at the Horse Barn Dinner Theatre at the Wyoming Territorial Park in Laramie. The show takes the audience computer game on managing bear bears in the movies, live bear be- m Denver Zoo. This concert The hub of central Utah’s coal mining and railroading industries, are: King Sunny Ade and Zulu Spear on July 22; and Firefall and Jesse Colin Young on Aug. 5. Call the community of Price celebrates its centennial this year. (303) 331-4100 for information. m Arvada Center for the Arts and These brochures and travelser- vices are provided at minimal cost year Wyoming gained statehood. It features frontier-day sets and original songs. Performances are held Tuesday though Sunday nights, with a mati- wFor a free copy of the North- west Colorado Official Travel Guide, call (800) 327-8789. wFor a copy of “Tour St. Louis with Jack Buck and John Good- man,” available free, contact the St. Louis Convention & Visitors Com- mission at (800) 888-FUN1 : wSeveral brochures about New nee every Sunday. After Sept. 11, performanceswill be offered each Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Cost for the dinner and show are $19 for adults, $17 for children, $5 for children under 8. For reservations, call (800) 845-2287. Events in the West m FRONTIER FUN: Montana’s territorial capital marks a return to frontier days during Bannack Days July 18-19. Featured at the Bannack State Park event will be stage coach rides, soap making, gun Kohrs Ranch National Historic Site at Deer Lodge, Mont., also looks backwards, during its annual celebration July 18-19, with dem- onstrations of blacksmithing, chuck wagon cooking and draft horse use. Call (406) 846-2070. w FIESTA: Kamas Valley celebrates Fiesta Days July 23-25 with a rodeo, chuck wagon barbecue, kids’ games and more. Call 783- 4630. 6: KY7a ee is WENDOVER OVERNIGHT July 12, 13 Pay#12#11GabBack Sept. 13th feete $105 per person double occupancy. $129 gon a hyaol Dbl. Occupancy. 55 ayment Due ee erage cia July 6 Pee ee ELKO JULY 19, 20 ; $25.50 $20.50 Per Person double occupany. single.Payment due by July 10. 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