Show k w j iyTffr‘lh'' :!'$ l -- i'' V Tribune Sunday July 10 19VP 7$ AKT HVItN KEATUIlfcs MAY SKItllS j ' A ' ' A rxhibit drxcribcd s one tbe movt important of the car opens at the Ail Bam An K 3 to 7 p m The public is muted Tbe event is the fust sum- - 1 Is yt-r- f" YV X i 'T- ::M fc-- y estd—W " iV'' Jr ifc ii i 11 1 ’k ft- ' - s ) 'So X- - gJA vc’ YT i " ’' -- A S Amonr the picturei to be shown at a midsummer group of painting Tuesday through k v group show opens Tuesday through July 29 at Ray Fine Arts Galley 1988 S 11th East Shown will be the following: “Still Life with Black Head” George Fox “Minarets” “Evening Glow” “Brook of paintings Nil-son- ’s - 4 v v- - A - ) ¥RV- n Af ¥ xik A w!? i yiUl"— t n5 - feTT- ' A - J Paintings by Paul Salisbury Provo artist are being displayed by the Tiffin Gallery in the South Temple windows at ZCMI Announcement of the special showing is made by Cornelius Salisbury director of the gallery and an uncle of the exhibitor The exhibition will remain for a few weeks before being sent to New York rator incomparable JULY 15-1- 6 DANC1NO IITWUtl SHOW OIOROI INOAR AND HIS ORCHESTRA 10‘ MONDAY TOnennOUJ 10c PER PERSON RIDI AND ADMISSION TRAIN LADIES DAY THURSDAY IADIIS PRII TRAIN RIDI AND ADMISSION IADIIS PRII DANCINO TO OIOROI INOAR'I ORCHISTRA ad-an- Amer- contemporary ican painting in the Salt Lake area Mr Fox explained Mr Salisbury who recently took over managerial duties at the gallery announces special showings of living Utah artists in addition to the regular exhibition in the Tiffin Room The present policy of confining showings to representational work will be conMr Salisbury states that tinued patrons usually prefer subject matter from the local scene but that tourists from other states have also manifested interest in the scenes of local subject matter A well known painter himself Mr Salisbury is a specialist in cleaning and restoring paintings He recently completed the task of restoring the Utah Art Institute ett and the Utah State Fair Permanent Collections He is the Artists who have not shown husband of Rose Howard Salisbury prominent watercolorist and oil painter Both are charter members of the Associated at the gallery previously ini ' Utah Artists clude George Fox director of A of Native Richfield the Art Barn Raymond E Paul Salisbury was born in Richfield and early manifested Chugg former Salt Laker now residing in California the ability that has brought him prominence as a portrayer visitof western ranch life He attended West High School in Salt and Harry Leith-Roswhere he came under tutelage of hi6 uncle After graduLake at instructor ing University ation he studied at Brigham Young University The Los of Utah Angeles Junior College Chouinard School and the Art Center Wylie Swapp a Brigham Young University art Instructor views painting by of Los Angeles A secondary Interest in music brought an the late H L A Calmer latest contribution to Joseph Smith Building' Vrt Classes extended tour ofvaudeville circuits as a saxophonist Whenever he was near ranching country be made sketches of horses and cowboys His special interest In horses has carCHURCH GIFT ried him into intensive research in animal anatomy and Paul’s Interest in drawing and painting triumphed Civic he devoted himself to a career that has brought showings of Vose Galleries in Boston The Palmer House Classes in water color and his work at the and the Maxwell in Atlanta Gallery In San Francisco of Art oil painting will begin this is found in private and public collections throughwork His next week at the Civic Center out the Southwest The Provo City Library collection includes 666 E South Temple center two large oil paintings by this artist representative of events officials announced Saturday A large painting of a waterin the history of the state of Utah His wife is the former n Grayce C Solomon fall by the late II L A CulChloe Murdock They have a son Paul M who is a student Salt Lake artist will at BYU and a daughter Geraldine who is married and lives mer was presented to Brig“The Year of Auguat" by Anton Fereva G P Putnam's teach the classes which will in Cprlsbad NM ham Young University as a Sona $350 be both for beginning and ad Against Warm Red Sands gift from the through vaticed students The water the First Presidency of the Three people caught in the web of a small town’s social Arridng the notable Items in the current show is “Goat color class will meet each Herders” e firmly composed study of a Navajo woman tend Church of Jesus Christ of patterns interweave their confused lives In this work of a Latter-daSaints according Wednesday from 2 to 4 pm new novelist ing her browsing flock Against warm red sands the purple to while the oil painting group is President Ernest L Wilkin off set That horizontal Set in a small California town Anton Fereva’s book set by a strong mesa tops pattern will meet each Friday from son evokes the sights and sounds of the countryside in pungent a green sky Emphasis rests on figure groups rather than 9 30 pm to 11:30 am Dails Recently hung in the upper imagery and a strong realistic style background areas Cowhands watering their horses from a of the classes are available at cottonwood bordered stream provide a naturalistic theme for hall of the Joseph Smith The story revolves around one Chris Lord the most popthe oil paintthe Civic Center ular young man in town— a successful lawyer respected liked “Cattlemen" Saddle trappings and clothing are realistic in ing portrays the massiveness detail Meticulous care Is given to anatomical details his useless father and pitiful childhood almost forgotten Chris of a waterfall The size of the had climbed the town’s social ladder save for one final set— “Night Herders” portrays a vigilant cowhand at the task New workalso emphasises that his marriage to Lillian the girl who could firmly establish him of bedding down his restive herd “Bulldogging” a difficult in respectability and insure a successful future - -subject comes off well The dramatic moments of a rodeo massiveness A leading Utah artist of his contest are handled with agreeable effectiveness and simThen enters Sally into the day Mr Culmer according to scene — beautiful seductive plicity “Elk Country" “The Fence Line Rider" and “Cowboy Th Moon snd Sixpence" his own declaration painted and His Horse" are other realistically conceived studies Sally who tantalizes Chris Somerset Maugham 8V CARLTON HOTEL to please the public He was gainst every inner wtrning “Don’t Tread on Me" Capt bom in England and came to Walter Karig USN with Capt Prom then on it’s goodby Horare V Bird USN S5c this country at the age of 14 to tbe good life for Chris as IMar Nm MimiiiwI ky ’The Far Shore” Gordon Webin his life he desired to Early his entanglement becomes UN S ITTA ADAMS ber 25c become a painter but being more hopeless Lillian suf’The Seven Year Itch" by list M bt-eellfpubJUhed Hew York Tlm Servlr governed by circumstances he OPEN SUNDAY Ceorge Axelrod 25c fers because she can’t face his Sunday by the New York Tlmei U the ‘‘Laughter Incorporated" by and holiNEW YORK—Followln spent Sundays only rejection Sally geta away 0ne fa Ceel Comfort Fiction Bennett Cerf 35c days at his favorite avocation from it all and Chris must 1 Bonjour Trltee Saean —his pictures were mostly BIKERS somehow untangle the confu$123 vp 2 Something of Value Ruark Prim Rik Twi studio painted Alfred 3 Sincerely Wlllla Wayde Mar- Se sion i quand was his art first PIANO REMODELING AT ITS REST LUNCH MERCHANTS It’s 60c racy uncompromisingly 4 Auntie Marne Dennlei teacher 3 No Time for Scrge&nte Hyreal in a weighted contest YOUR OLD PIANO CAN HAVE THAT man ' Active in all civic lines he between strong primitive 6 The Good Shephertl Foreater llANSUET 1004 FACILITIES was a member of the board of emotions and dreary 7 The Dinner Perty Flnletter 8 Run Silent Bun Deep Beech governors and of the building 9 Exeelalor! Bonner committee of the Commercial T 10 The Scot women Fletcher Club He was the first presl- " " General dent of the Utah Art InstiSunday Special 1 Gift From the See Lindbergh 10 DAYS tute As a writer he was a Think2 The Power of Poeitive member of the Press Club ing Peale If you don't 3 A Man Called Peter’ Marihall and also was active in literWITH FRUIT SAUCI 4 Why Johnny Can’t Read havo a piano ary and debating societies Fleach Cent PlriM Tested fated 3 How to Live 363 Daya a Year He wag one of the founders to romodol Petetaet with Gravy Whipped Schindler of the Home Dramatic Club Maraiaa Hew tells with Money Onlona In th Stew McDonald wo havo ono in 1830 7 Th Family of Man Stelchen f Dessert aad Severej Chets in Winter” Leland Curtis “Miniatures” Florence Ware “The Roundup” “The Pioneers” Paul Salisbury “The Orchard” Elsa Saxod “Hollyhocks” Michael Cannon “Mist in the Meadow” “Sunflowers in Snow” “Rain” “Canyon Harry Leith-RosStream” Fay White “Nine Mile Canyon” Lynn Fausett “April Peppers” “Still Life” Raymond E Chugg “Boating in Glenn Canyon” Lynn Faus- m Under tho Start Performance 3 City FACES WEST Ae Insptrlef and Unloryettable Mutk-Dram- iGon Gomu Ogden Stadium V 8:30 pjn 15 16 and 17 July (18th if it rains) hy ROUND FAXIT lyrics by KCXN PARRY Music Mel Orkef lei A SetMmf ADUIT- S- ' At OUe Tickets Oe Set Ile 04e Mimhlpel Omitrel Admi tlTSi learnt seett SI TS 0t ChiUre lea Seen tlM 74 South Mk Sh Metis C Cify lk Pretented by Ogden Pioneer Dagt World's Greatest! s oeki- - --- v Culmer Piece Hangs at Y Honoriny Utah Pioneer Featarlno a as Brigham Young s New Set to Start At Center T apon-sore- d This drawing by F II Zambeaux titled “Introspect" is among the paintings that will go on rxhibit Sunday at the Art Barn Dibble ’ Fitted SAT: Gogins Jane Swensen Milton Swenson Dorotha Sutton Anna Marie Whelan Bob Smith Rufa Mantl Donna Swensen Shelley Holiday Louise Ilrimhall Michael Cannon George Fox Verla Blrrell Warren Erbe The exhibition is by the Art Barn to I 11 formance only Appearing in tbe Unusual number which is a Journey through time with highlights of each age depicted in the form of dances will be Barry 4 Lynn and Neal Ivie Jack Christensen will act as nar- -' JERRY JONES PREOEOTG Uor-liab- y - per-- exhibit r v July 29 at Ray Nilson’s Fine Arts Gallery is this one of craggy snow covered mountains By George S a Artists whose woik Is being shown include: Dorothy Van Stlpraan Margaret Bachman Herbert Brienholt Isabella Vogelaar John Miruno J Gordon Bailey Nadine Mon-soHy lluling Arlcn Maiks F H Zlmbeaux Floyd Erika Folsen Noel Betts Barbara Gogins Laird ’ "Si v Gallery Opens New Show On Tuesday r 4 i to" v: 4 will open The exhibition will be a take home" affair with all of the works on sale Many of Utah’s most eneigetic artists w ill one painting each Veisatility marks the showing with woiks ranging from conservative through realistic to abstractions and ' 4 ')' i i fSLA I mid-summe- (f 1 j?' - T‘ ' '!’!“ "'r f 2nd Ave program will be given Saturday at 830 pm Subsequent programs are slated for July 23 and July 30 Seats will be exhibition will be on view until July 24 when the second section of the large show u4V4y — - if ' C & J ’ First performance of the ectit and refreshments V?: V 123 for the first Reserved e selected will he scr rd reports George Fox Ait Barn dilector The f'- - t : “The Yellow Road" a dance ballad in two acts will be presented as the summer feature of the Dance-ln-thRound mer sale exhibition of paintings and features fresh new works of Utah artists in a full lange of subject matter and styles A special program of music has been for the Sunday from I f Plans 3 Shows Dance-in-Roun- d Summer Sale Exhibit Opens Today V V A O i The Suit r ei INIRAl enJer FAIRSX0UN3S-JU- (0II 3 Davis) 20 27 22 23 25 LY Rissmo parouit ADMISSION ISJ e4 ssoo $ase IOX SIAIS seo - $4oo 71 Ristevio grandstand SS00 P 47 DAYS OF RODEO RJwtf Chilkre '' Autry World Championship with Am oaxley - Gen 'state i - ssso Iale4if Tao All lk ORDIRS TO DATS OP 'T INC JO North Mela Self City r Seetli A Mem Utah er RUT TICKITS AT DOWNTOWN OFPICI SUOAR HOUSI MUSIC CO SlJMIlih lea felt Lek City T4MI or f-i-lt SIND MAIL t4 well-know- artt y Among Paperbounds Best Sellers ’ k k ri Lam-bour- COUPON fi I JL M ne OaI lm 99?? 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