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Show V WEEKLY NEWS JOURNAL, .NORTH DAVIS LEADER, JULY 16, ,1991 REFLEX-DA- VIS The following information is sent by the Golden Spike Empire in relation to upcoming events throughout the com munity for the month of August 1981. sculpture collections of Ruth Iverson; photography by Paul 1 1 Schaeffer. Open Mon.-Sa- t. a.m. to 7 p.m. free. THROUGHOUT August, 3. Eccles AUG. Community Art Center, 2580 Jefferson Ave., Ogden, 392-693- Sculpture by Debbie Hatch, watercolors by Ron Hinsor, weavings by Anita 9 a.m. Kepan. Open Mon-Frto 5 p.m.; Sat. 10 a.m.-- 4 p.m. i. free. Brigham City Aug. Museum Gallery, 24 N. 300 W., Brigham City, Artwork by Joseph Benion, 723-676- Ella Peasock and Osral Allred; Myra Powell Art Gallery, Union Station 25th and Wall, Ogden. Invited local artists to sell their works. Open Mon.-Sa- t. Noon to 6 p.m. free. Theatre: July 1, "Move On" presented by the LDS Ogden Institute at the Austad Theatre in the Browning Rine Arts Center at WSC. 8 p.m. tickets $3. Call Don for information. Golden Spike AUG. Musical Repertory Theatre, in Cast-leto- 626-657- 0 n, n Spike Events Fob August in the Browning Fine Arts Center at the Allred Theatre WSC, 8 p.m. tickets $5. Godspell Aug. 5; "The Music Man" Aug. and and The Boyfriend" Aug. 6 and 8. Call Throughout August, "Li'I Abner" in the Brigham City Park, presented by the Herit- -' age Theatre. Tickets and $1. 7 1 626-643- $2.50-adult- s, senior citizens. Showtimes call 723-300- 3. FAIRS, RODEOS, als: August 6-- 8, festiv- p.m.; barbershop quartet test, 7th; rodeo 7th at 8 con- a.m-10:3- 0 p.m; parade, 8th, 9:30 a.m. call Raymond McMillian, for information. Aug. 8: Railroaders Folk Festival at the Golden Spike National Historic Site at Promontory. Theme: Repopulate Promontory Tent Town. See Indian dancers, buffalo hun829-663- ters, fiddlers, Chinese civilian and military aircraft, smoke jumpers, hot air balloons and more. Open 9 a.m.-p.m., free, call Aug. Roy Days. Golf and tennis tournament religious service, 16th, 7 p.m., Roy High stadium; Miss Roy and baby contest, 15th; super teens n ll day, 18th; 6 399-825- 10-2- 2, 10-1- police-fireme- challenge, Sandridge Park, 19th; bicycle exdriv- hibits, quitters, RR spike ing competition, the imfamous Mrs. Bickel race, fashions of the 1800's plus more. Call moto-cros- 4-- s, 20th; Roy Bucks Businessmen Dance, free, 21st; breakfast 6 a.m. ,22nd; parade, 9 a.m., 22nd; fireworks at the north park. Call Curt Anderson. Davis County AUG. Fair at the Davis County Fair 9. Morgan County Fair and Rodeo at the Morgan County Fair Grounds. horse show, 6th, 8:30 a.m.; queen contest, 6th, 8 soft-ba- AUG. 8; Ogden Airport Open House, at the Ogden Municiple Airport. Displays of 825-220- 20-2- Grounds in Farmington. Call 0 for information. p.m. free with Lagoon admission. Aug. 2, Ogden Opera 376-218- 9 Tomato Days Aug. Horse Show at Hooper. All 21-2- breed, 21st; youth, 22nd; Call istered 28th-29t- Guil-d"Air- Wild," at Lagoon. Every day at 1, 2:30, 4, 5, 6:30, 8 p.m. at Aug. 21 "Its Happening the Station," a fashion show for men and women. 8 p.m. $2.50 admission. Excerpts," at the Browning Theatre in the Union Station, Ogden, 8 p.m. tickets $4. reg825-173- 2. Box Elder Fair AUG. and Golden Spike Rodeo at the AUG. Organ pops concert by Rulon Christiansen at the Austad Theatre in the Browning Fine Arts Center WSC. Showtimes p.m. free. Throughout August: C.C. band: Music of Western America at the south midway stage 6 at Lagoon. Time Tue.-Sa- t. and 7:30 p.m. Monday 5, 6, and 7:30 p.m. Sunday 3:30, 5, and 7:30 p.m. free. 27-2- 5-- Box Elder County Fair Grounds in Temonton. Parade 27th at 5 p.m.; rodeo at 8 p.m. each night. Call Aug. 7, 14, 24 and 28, Rodeo at Lagoon, 7 p.m. $2 or free with all day ride pass. 257-588- AUG. 1: Johnny Duncan Cowboy Band at Pioneer Village at Lagoon. 7:30 p.m. and 9 THROUGHOUT August, Bullwinkles Call of the THROUGHOUT August: "Wild West Pioneer Village, Shoot-out,- " Mon.-Fr- i. 6:30, 8 p.m.; Sat.-Su5:30, 7, 8 p.m. free. "Calamity Aug. 9 5, 4:30, Jane," at Lagoon Opera House, La8 p.m., Sat. goon. Tue.-Fr- i. 7:30 p.m. Tickets $4. FOR MORE information on August events call us at --C- Fe3S mm WEEKLY SPECIALS This week Carnations $K 95 Wrapped in Tissue a doz. FLOWERS BY CANDLELIGHT each We Welcome BankAmencard, (Visa), Master Charge 96 S. Fort Lane, Shopping Center Layton 4 Come see the Fabulous new Come In Where Its Cool! and SAVE mlll Shop now and Save 20 on everything in the store! 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