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Show LifCStvle Srilmur lilt Ciilir Section A Tuesday Morning-Janu- ary Page 21, 1986 8 Triple billing marks Film Festivals opening t .V,-- - 1 Robert Iltdford, Colleen, Gov, Norm Bangerter Carlin Glynn, Peter Masterson By Hazel S. Parkinson Tribune Lifestyle Writer The United States Film Festival '86 bea reception at gan with triple offerings the executive residence of Gov. Norm and Colleen Ban- gerter, screening of the opening festival r film and an party. Guest of honor Robert Redford and the after-theate- Bangerters received reception guests prior to presentation of an award by the governor to Mr. Redford for contributions to the development of the film industry in Utah. Mr. Redfords Sundance Institute is sponsor of the film festival in cooperation with the State of Utah Film Development Office. Proud Of Festival Mr. Redford told the group hes proud the film festival is international in scope. The institute, of which he is president and founder, provides an innovative and experimental forum for independent film makers, playwrights, choreographers tal- - and composers. It puts independent RENT-A-STOR- produced by Sterling VanWagenen, vice president, Sundance Institute. The Country Club was the setting for a black-ti- e event social hour, buffet supper and dancing. Sharing the limelight with the Bangerters and Mr. Redford at the dinner-danc- e of the was Carlin Glynn, film, and husband Peter Masterson, the film's director. ent in touch with the masters of their crafts. seminars are ofEight fered at the festival now in progress in Park City. Others are planned for June at Sundance Resort. film-relate- d Greeting guests at the reception were Carol Nixon, director, Utah Arts Council; David W. Adams, director, Utah Department of Community and Economic Development, and wife, Bonnie; David Grant, deputy director, economic development, and wife Judy; Alice Shearer, deputy director, community development; Leigh von der Esch, director, film develoment office; Saundra Saperstein, marketing director, film development office, and husband Herschel; Lawrence Smith, producer services, film development office; Bonnie Miller, chairman, Community and Economic Development board, and husband Robert; and Ernest F. and Bonnie Durbano, board member. Lt. Gov. Val Oveson and wife Emilee mingled with guests. Attend Screening After the reception, guests who paid $100 a ticket, attended the screening of festival premiere The Trip to Bountiful" at the Regency Theatre. The film was John E, Straub, Dorothy, David Watkiss Frank Daniel, Cinda Holt, Dave Hanna Frances Linden represented husband Blackes Hal, whose television show Magic, kept him in Los Angeles and for two days in Las Vegas for the United Ce- Palsy telethon. Accompanying Linden were Robert and Irene Ziegler, Park City. Others on the festival committee are Fred Ball, Dick Bass, Sam Battistone, Gary K. Fisher, Robert Haedt, Arch Elliot Friedgen and Jay Wool-lerebral Mrs. co-st- Mad-Steven- y. Also present was Alice Krige, who played Sybil in Chariots of Fire. She was accompanied by Paul Schoolman. John E. Straub, Country Club manager, and Chef Mel Harwood did themselves proud. Guests helped themselves to fresh fruit, cracked crab, assorted finger foods, desserts and champagne. At Dinner Party in the buffet line were those Among Utah House Speaker Robert Garff and wife Kathy, I.J. and Jeanne Wagner, Douglas and Ann Foxley, Deedee Corra-din- i and Yan Ross, David and Shari Quin-neTed and Kathy Wilson, Kent and Robin Palmer, Richard and Sherry Sailer, Norman and Donna Bowen, Pam Huish, Brent and Bonnie Beasley, Brent and Faye Beck, Thomas Dillon, Jack and Joanne Crosby, David Fanning, Jim and Susan Chambers. Festival Host Committee Mingling at the reception and aftertheater party were members of the festival host committee and spouses, Marilyn i, Nelson, chairman, Craig and Susan Ted and Judy Capener, William and Karen Coleman, Jim Gaddis, Bill and Leslie Garcia, Dave Hanna, A1 Henderson, John and Katy Miller, Randy Montgomery, Alan and Suzanne Osmond, Blaine Huntsman, Nancy Lewis, John and Nancy Pace, Rhoda and T. Upton Ramsey, Dorothy and David Watkiss and Marjorie B. Gump. 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