Show 2D Ogden Standard-Examine- Friday October 5 1984 r nJ Local events A guide to in the Ogden things-to-d- o OCTOBER FUNFEST area and the Intermountain region a program of music and All Calendar items must be submitted song is presented at in writing no later than 10 am Wednes10:30 am at the Ogden Calenin inclusion for that Tabernacle Friday's 21st and day dar Include event time date place price Featured Washington of admission and a telephone number for artists are Loyal West Howard and Lorell inquiries from the public Questions may Widdison Iva Beth Tanner Howard New-e- y 1 be directed to Steve Heide at and Mary Jean Peterson The program is a service of the “Leisure Age” commitext 273 394-771- LIBRARY FUN TIME “You Me and the Library Too” from to 2 1 pm for ages 6-- Tuesday REVIEW hosted by Weber Stale College pres- at the 12 main Library children’s department 2464 Jeffer- OGDEN NATURE CENTER 966 W 12th has its annual open house from 11 am to 3 pm Activities include hay rides Indian dances pumpkin painting face painting solar printing games and demonstrations Lunch will be for sale There 5 5 is no charge 393-574- 1 621-647- 621-979- MOUNT OGDEN KENNEL CLUB conducts its dog show at Sand Ridge Park 4400 South in Roy More than 1000 purebred dogs will be exhibited and there is no admission and charge All dogs must be no unentered dogs are allowed on the show grounds In addition the Great Salt Lake Dog Training Club will hold obedience trials at the same time and place all-bre- tee There is no charge ed pre-register- ed review at Wildcat Stadium in Ogden at 7 pm Tickets are avai able from WSC Music De- partment or at the gate tonight Cost i $2person and all seating is general admis 7 sion THE RENAISSANCE a mixed quartei will sing favorite songs from “Music Man’ the theme from “Ice Castles” and man) more at the Ogden Tabernacle 21st anc Washington at 7:30 pm Singing will bt Don Singleton Debbie Green and Byror and Shirley Hughes There is no charge 394-045- Ireland's Makem and Clancy appear at WSC Thursday will 773-727- 734-972- IRISH FOLKSONGS will be performed by two of Ireland’s great enter- tainers Tommy Makem and Liam Clancy at 8 pm at Weber State 626-643- tress” will take place from 9 pm in the Browning Center’s Allred Theater Audi-tioneshould bring a current resume and photo and be prepared to present a three-minuaudition For specific information contact Ronald V Ladwig at 2 To schedule an audition call 0 7-- rs te 626-643- 626-643- 0 4 October AUDITIONS FOR COMMUNITY and student actors for “Once Upon A Mat- TREASURE INTERMOUNTAIN HUNTERS ASSOCIATION hold their monthly meeting at 7 pm at the Kasville American Legion Hall Speaker will be Paul Badali recently returned from a gold dredging trip to Idaho He will speak on all facets of prospecting for gold A question and answer period will follow There is no or in Brigham City charge Call ents the third annual Col-ege- ’s Val A Browning Center for the Per- forming Arts Their repertoire includes Irish folksongs sea chanties ballads jigs and reels This is their only performance in Utah Tickets are $650 general admission and $5 for students with lD They are available at Dee Events Center Box Office and all Datatix outlets GREEK FESTIVAL is planned at the Community Center Greek Orthodox Church of the Transfiguration 674 E 4200 S South Ogden and today Saturday Featured is an Ala Carte Greek menu pastries boutique and live entertainment The event begins at am to midnight both days Admission is $1 children 12 and under are admitted 1 WEBER STATE UNION MOVIE COL-LEG- E THE SIERRA CLUB Ogden Group have planned an Autumn outing to clear hiking trails at Green Pond Loop Those attending should bring clippers saws and lunch The group will meet at the northeast corner parking lot of Ogden High School 28th and Tyler at 9 am Phone 7 for more Jock Glidden at features “Selling Womanhood: The Female Image in Print Media” by Dr Gene Sessions at 12:30 pm in the Shepherd Union Building room 354 The eent is open to the public “The runs Natural” through Saturday at the Shepherd Union Wildcat Theatre Times are 7 and 9:30 pm at $150 with WSC ID $2with-pu- t children $1 six and under free Wednesday is dollar night for everyone 7-- 12 WERC BROWN BAGGER SERIES free 731-479- 1 5 THE UTAH QUARTER HORSE ASSOCIATION GOLDEN SPIKE FUTURITY SALE runs today and Saturday at the Golden Spike Coliseum 500 Exchange Road Sale begins at 6 pm Friday and pm on Saturday For more information 7 1 or 1 292-188- 451-528- Out of town Art by Utah women shown Workshops VIDEO PRODUCTION WORKSHOPS are being offered Saturday Oct 6 and Saturday Oct 13 taught by Bill Simonett a film and video artist now at the Utah Media Center Cost is a for $30 single workshop or $50 for both Registration is ongoing and enrollment is limited 8 artist-in-residen- A traveling exhibit of works cludes by Utah women artists will be ce displayed at the Myra Powell Union Gallery 534-115- Station through Oct 31 Sponsored by the American Festivals of University Association Women the show originated at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts in Salt Lake City where more than 500 entries were juried and 35 chosen for the original show The traveling exhibit which will make its last stop in Ogden after touring the state in OKTOBERFEST continues at Snowbird through Oct 7 Featured is German cuisine Bavarian bands 2 yodelers dancing on the Pavilron 742-222- Theater KISS ME KATE is presented through Oct 6 at the Promised Valley Playhouse 132 S State in Salt 7 Lake City at 7:30 pm A TASTE OF HONEY will be performed Oct 6 and at the Babcock Theatre downstairs at Pioneer Memorial Theatre in Salt Lake City Curtain goes up at 8 pm with a 5 pm matinee Oct 9 and a 2 pm matinee Oct 13 Tickets are $550general admission $250U of U student ID except Friday and Saturday evenings when the price is $3 Tickets 1 at the Pioneer Memorial Theatre box office 364-567- before It’s that little pat on g the back that keeps you works by Ogden artists Lois Breeze (whose work will be on permanent display at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts) Lolly Nce (who won a tuition waiver from Weber State College for her entry) Nancy McLee and a go-m- The show received financial support from the Utah Arts Council the National Foundation for the Arts and the Na- tional Foundation for the Humanities she said A non- Marge Call profit foundation has been set up to sponsor the show every other year The Myra Powell Gallery is The show is important because Utah women artists are not recognized said Jane Logan AAUW spokeswoman “Because this is a juried show open Monday through Saturday noon to 5 pm Admis- women artists will get encouragement they weren’t getting Young University Collection will be exhibited in the Main Gallery through Oct 16 UTAH MUSEUM OF FINE ARTS Art and Architecture complex 5th South and Guardsman Way entrance University of Utah campus SLC 10 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday and 5 pm Saturday through Sunday Admission is free WOOD CARVERS EXHIBIT Utah Woodcarvers Association in conjunction with the Utah Division of Wildlife Resources 596 West North Temple SLC Monday through Friday 8 am to 5 pm The group meets the second Wednesday of each month at 7 Library 725 S Main For inforpm at the Bountiful or write 305 E 650 N mation phone 292-377- 7 Bountiful 84010 The Woodcarvers Association Exhibit is also at the Ogden Wildlife Resources 515 E 5300 S Hours are the same as above DE CONDIE’S INTERIORS AND ART GALLERY 570 E 1st South Salt Lake City is featuring the oils and watercolors of local artist Kayla Kerr 2-- Gabbert sion is free 4-- 9-- 13 581-696- WILEY AND THE HAIRY MAN is presented as 3 at the part of the Student Director Series Oct Lab Theatre Performing Arts Building on the University of Utah campus in Salt Lake City Showtimes are 7 pm with a 4:30 matinee Oct 12 and 13 and a 2 pm matinee Oct 13 Tickets are $350 for general 1 admission and $2 with U of U ID “Faust” Oct 11 13 15 and 17 at 8 pm at the Capitol Theater in Salt Lake City Maestro Daniel Lipton will conduct the orchestra Tenor Christopher Cameron takes the part of Faust and soprano Patricia O’Neill sings the role of Marguerite Mephistopheles will be sung by James Butler Professor Hebert Josephs will lecture at a symposium on the opera Oct 10 at 8 pm at the Capitol Theater There is no charge for the symposium 533-555- 5 10-1- 581-696- Music TEMPLE SQUARE CONCERTS Assembly Hall Oct 13 at 7:30 pm features the Capitol English Brass Band Cecil Garrison director Numbers to be performed include “Loch Lomond” “Stars and Stripes Forever” “A Trumpeter’s Lullaby” and “Marching with Sousa” and others The concerts are free Phone 531-253- 4 LA BOTTINE SOURIANTE Canada’s premiere traditional band is in concert Tuesday Oct 16 at 8 at the Orson Spencer Hall Auditorium on the U 5 of U campus in Salt Lake City THE UTAH OPERA COMPANY will perform pm 533-589- heart Children can touch and participate in various activities at each exhibit Admission is 50 centschildren $ 1adults For more information and 8 hours phone 322-526- Museums & galleries ART CENTER 2175 S Main Bountiful features the anniversary show with exhibits of artwork done by past exhibitors Also at the Gift Gallery the works of watercolorist Rose Ann Peterson and ceramist Noal Jensen Oct Open reception is Oct 7 from 2 to 5 pm Edie Roberson will instruct an oil painting class Oct 10 through Nov 21 at the art center on Wednesdays from 9:30 am to noon Cost for the painting class is $65 Students should bring own paint ig materials A list of materials is available at the center The art center is open from 9 pm Monday 10 am to 5 pm Tuesday through Friday and 5 pm Saturday and Sunday Admission is free For more information call 7 0 or PHILLIPS GALLERY in Salt Lake City is featuring the works of Cynthia Fehr through Oct 13 in the main gallery Her watercolor works are titled “Far Eastern Sights and Impressions” A group show is BOUNTIFUL-DAVI- S 31 5-- 2-- 581-882- 292-036- featured in Gallery Two CHILDREN’S 364-828- 19-2- 1 Re-Co- 485-225- 2 Theater HANSEN PLANETARIUM “Cosmos: Voyage to the Stars” concludes Oct 7 Showtimes Monday-Fri-da- y 11 am 2 4:30 and 7 pm Saturday 2 4:30 RASHOMON (1950) first of the Akira Kurosawa Film Festival films shows Thursday Oct 11 at the Salt Lake City Main Library 209 E 500 S Series tickets are $20 individual tickets $250 and are 3 available a week before showing 524-415- and 7 pm $3adults $250students and senior II based on Lynn Riggs’ play “Green Grow the Lilacs” Oct 12 citi- The program is part of the Utah Humanities ReHumanities in Motion sesource Center's 1984-85 ries 534-115- A discussion period will follow the presentation 8 zens $2children under 12 Salt Lake City’s planetarium features “Space Speak” a free storytelling time at 10:30 am Saturday “Science Sorcery” a free science EIGHT MINUTES TO MIDNIGHT and IF YOU demonstration f Hows Laser light shows are at vari- LOVE THIS PLANET show Oct 5 6 and 7 at the ous dates and times throughout the month including Salt Lake Art Center Auditorium at 7:30 pm They “Pink Floyd: Dark Side of the Moon” and “Laser also show Monday Oct 8 at the University of Utah Rush II: Grace Under Pressure” A astrono- Behavioral Science Auditorium at 8 pm The promy class “The Autumn Skies” continues Wednesday gram is part of Night Vision's “Nuclear Issues evenings at 6 pm through Oct 24 Registration is Films ’’The Utah Media Center is located at 20 S $20 ($15 members) For information call 7 West Temple Salt Lake City New prices are 363-573- six-we- ek 535-700- $250adults $2members and senior citizens SALT LAKE ART CENTER 20 S West Temple $ 125children Double features $350adults 1 Salt Lake City Various temporary exhibits $250children For more information phone by contemporary artists are on display The Brigham 328-420- 4 MUSEUM OF UTAH 840 N person or $5 a family Regular OTT PLANETARIUM Through mission is $4adults $250children October the Layton Ott Planetarium presents a special star show under 10 ad- dents and senior citizens$3 children family of 6 Mondays only & $14 and a $150 for each added family member Group rates of 15 ECCLES COMMUNITY ART or more can be made by special ar2580 Jefferson Ave OcCENTER For reservations phone rangement tober 19 is opening reception for 2 the “25th Anniversary Invitational Exhibit” The center is open to the public without charge from 9 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday THE MARCH OF DIMES and 10 am to 4 pm Saturdays 5 haunted house will be open through Oct 31st at 1200 S 700 West in WSC ART GALLERY is presSalt Lake City The haunted house enting the Art Department Faculty will be open from 7 to 10 pm Exhibition Oct through Oct 26 8 7 are am to 10 pm hours and to weekdays pm Fridays Gallery and Saturdays Closed Sundays Monday through Thursday and 8 Opening night admission is $2per am to 5 pm on Fridays Museums galleries 723-839- Haunted house 392-693- THE HERITAGE THEATRE in Perry is presenting “Oklahoma” a musical by Rodgers and Hammer-stei- n Hepburn Juried works displayed through Nov 3 The musical shows Fridays Saturdays and Mondays at 8 pm Tickets are aduIts$4 stu- REGIONAL SCIENCE FICTION CONVENTION gets under 1 at the Salt Lake way Oct Hilton Hotel' The convention will feature films panels an art show gaming tournaments a masquerade ball and banquet Preregistration is and $25 after $17 before Oct n II at (801) Contact Western WOMAN OF THE YEAR screens Wednesday Oct 10 at the Chapman Fall Film Series Chapman Library 577 S 900 W at 4 to 7 pm There is no charge The film stars Spencer Tracy and Katherine THE CANDIDATE screens Wednesday Oct 10 at the Salt Lake Art Center Auditorium at no charge Time is 7 pm at 20 S West Temple Salt Lake City Local ongoing Convention Films FORT DOUGLAS The museum is open from 10 am to noon and pm Tuesday through Saturday in Building 32 Potter St Fort Douglas Salt Lake City Exhibits are on the history of the fort from 1862 to 1900 Camp Floyd World Wars I and II the Air Force Navy Marines and the Korean conflict 4 Admission is free For information call -4 7-- in Salt Lake City Friday Oct 12 7:30 pm features the Utah All State Band Orchestra and Choir made up of high school students in the state and Saturday Beck (300 West) Salt Lake City features a 727 cockpit saber toothed cat excavation electronic blackboard and a medical exhibit showing the artificial 1 1 1 “Fall Skies” at 6 pm A special pre- sentation “Dawn of Astronomy” will be shown each Wednesday at 7 pm Admission for adults is $1 and children 50 cents The planetarium is located in the circular building north of Weber State College stadium LAYTON HERITAGE MUSEUM 103 Wasatch Dr Layton Dis- plays on Mountain Men artifacts and art displays pm daily Admission is free For information call 4 rv -6 766-352- WEBER COUNTY LIBRARY main branch 2464 Jefferson features an exhibition of the works of Leonardo da Vinci through Oct 15 BRIGHAM CITY — A sampling of works from the Utah Arts Council’s statewide juried show is on display through Oct 30 at the Brigham City Museum-Galler- y 24 N Third West opments in Utah art For example he said there’s been a wide interest in the past few ears in art that acknowledges The traveling show includes about 30 pieces from the original show Watercolor oil textiles mixed media collage and other media are represented in works that include both repre- approach But he said the yearly show has always included new ideas “Art is so diverse would have to say there were as many wild things five years ago as today” he said “It’s not getting any more diverse but it’s always a good show” The gallery is open Mondays 11 am to 7 pm Tues- sentational and abstract ap- proaches Ogden artist Mark Biddle is represented with a work made with computer graphics Larry Douglas museum director said the show includes some of the most recent devel and uses the flat surface of the canvas instead of relying on the more traditional picture-windo- w 1 days through Saturdays am to 6 pm 1 1 It is closed Sun- days and holidays I |