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Show & liltgNb SJlilftHIVi liffcEGK (IS) HKSHlt u IK ca& ? products and services With an emphasis on the extra nice. Main ceramics and prints by Dale Gibbs; cereamics and paintings by John Stagg; ceramics and paintings by John Stagg; paintings and prints by David Chaplin; Thursday, Friday and Old time melodrama comes alve every Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m. LITTLE BELL BOUTIQUE, 305 Main Street, Park City. Open k. daily Jennifer Giddings cards. PARK CITY ANTIQUE AND FLORAL SHOP, 515 Main Street. 649-9881- 649-959- 2. . THE PURPLE MUSHROOM, new at 592 Main Street, .Park City. Local paintings and sculpture, mostly by Teresa, plus some natural wood paintings and wire sculpture. Even the little people are represented with paintings by a wee person of 10. Will be open 9 p.m. during the season. Lodging information also available. THE OUTLOOK, 355 Main-Streeopen 12--8 daily. Scott 1-- t, 1(H5. Everything from posters and incense to antiques and flowers. Real penny candy too. & GIFTS PARK CITY SOUVENIRS, 531 Main Street, Open 11-- 7 daily. Accepts M a st e r ch a r g e . and BankAmericard. Lamps, dolls, decanters, liquor keyrings, candles and other goodies. THE SILVER SNOWFLAKE, 541 Main Street, Park Gty. Open daily except Wednesdays 11-6. Imports, candies, spices, earthenware, copper, candles and . pottery. ' 649-906- 5. Stewart. Grooters. TURNERS ART SHOP on Park Citys Main Street. Open daily except Tuesday afternoons 10-Featuring out of the woods creations, owls shaped from tree bark and flowers on weathered wood. A unique attraction. 649-884- 1. 6. VALLEY STUDIO AND PHOTO SUPPLY, 523 Main Street, Park City. GAF film, Mamea-seco- r supplies, plus black and white processing on the premises. Photo work by Ken Webb. Open daily XANADU, 359 Main Street, 8-- 5. Park Gty. Locally-mad- e pottery jewelry and macrame. Also dresses, scarves, oils, hand-wove- n napkins and Guatemalan handmade pipes. UTSS SILVER KING GIFTS, 363 Main Street, Park City. Open 10-- 6 daily. Indian BLOOMS jewelry, candles, lamps, silver Also collectors pieces, plates and limited editions. Cape, The and Brassato figures. cut-glas- s. at the Silver Wheel Theatre on Park City's Main Street THE FORKLIFT, 1492 Park Avenue, Park City. Gosed ttirough October. JIMMYS PLACE, 628 Main Street, Park Gty. Serving Chinese and American food. Open early for breakfast; also lunch and dinner. MIDNIGHT SUN COFFEE SHOP in the Treasure Mountain Inn at the top of Park Gtys Main Street. Breakfast, lunch and dinner. THE ONTARIO ROOM in the Treasure Mountain bn at the top of Park Gtys Main Street. Open 5 pm. for dinner. Casual dress, luxurious surroundings, moderate prices. THE PINE BOUGH in Big Cottonwood Canyon just below Solitude (formerly Dixies Aspen secret thats bn). Its a well-keslowly leaking out about this pt places new look and fine food. (SE&OT Plans include a subterranean bar inside the mountain itself. Reasonable prices. PONY Hanging candle shapes by the tablecloths, . Open daily except Mondays Closed Mondays. Locally-mad- e quilts and clothing, smock-tops- , dolls. Also Park City bottles and Jennifer Giddings curds. Pottery by James Bumper strips, posters, 11-- 6. incense, candles and those 1-- PAINTED leads All-Gi- en-terta- bs conSTAR MORNING the near crafts top of temporary 10-- 6 Main Street. Open daily. panchos, Featuring hand-wove- n shawls, coats, skirts. Turquoise and silver jewelry by Paparelli. Locally-producestained glass-worPottery by Marcie Montague. And (gasp! ) they have terrariums. MY FAVORITE THINGS, 419 Main Street, Park City, Open 6 daily except Saturday, then 104. GALLERY, 309 Main Street, Park City. Open weekdays 4 to 8 p.m., all day Saturdays and Sundays. FERN FABULOUS er 9-b- photos by Helen Norton; candles, jewelry and ceramics by Suzzie Stagg; jewelry and macrame by Branda Chaplin; plus pottery too. prints. THE at ri Revue at George Aggies the Cest Bon Outrigger Room Wednesday through Saturday at 8:30 pm. The $5 fun package bcludes mixer aid light refreshment. Dance to the music of the Ltd. Captains chairs around barrel Playboys JORGENSEN DENNIS tables complete the unique Alamo 5. Zimmerman photographs plus candles, pottery, posters and ROOM THE TRAM Snowbird. Closed through of age and older.- ; THE ALAMO, 447 Main Street, Park City. Draft beer, soup, sandwiches and the only straight (non-coi- n operated) pool and snooker tables in town (pool rates' by the hour, by the game). Street (or thereabouts). Open Featuring paintings, daily d dl) M!v TOM DISTAD at the Claim-jumpSteak House, New Park Some for sipping, some dancing and frolicking but all limited by Hotel, Park City Fridays and Utah State Law to those 21 years, Saturdays 711 pm. locally-produce-d 11-- fttsuasn nc su) &fVj l8Kdi Mm A collection of shops and dealers 451 US 1 nusi'di Afferent coffees (plain, espresso, cafe latte, and cappudno) round out the menu. AEffiHSAH INK, PAINT k CLAY, fU 'famlta IfUl ilgg frenv." (ffco of November 17, 1972 THE MOUNTAIN FLOWER PAGE 4 ALTA LODGE, Alta. Closed through October. CAR 19, 438 Main Street, Park . Gty. Offering continental cuisine ranging from Chateaubriand to lobster and beef shish kabob at prices from 65.50 to $6.95. Open 6 e state liquor store pm. on the premises. THE CHRISTOPHER, 1492 Park Avenue, Park Gty. Gosed Mini-bottl- through October. CLAIMJUMPER STEAK HOUSE in the New Park Hotel, 573 Main Street, Park Gty. Featuring flaming fire-broil- beef-kabo- steaks ed beef and b, buffalo steaks and a salad bar. self-serv- e ' CLUB CAR 19 downstairs from Car 19, 438 Main Street, Park Gty, offering moderately priced Ashes ranging from burgundy beef: to shrimp creole. Live enDennis with tertainment Jorgensen Thursday through pm. No minors. FONDUE HAUS, 1064 Park Avenue, Park Gty. Featuring just what the name says (including cheese fondue, beef condue, fondue supreme and fondue audiocolat and a complete line of dinner and dessert crepes) plus homemade soups, salads and count em eight eight kinds of coffee to wet yer Afferent Sunday. Open 6 CREPE & POISON CREEK Mab Street, RESTAURANT, Park Gty. Serving foods locally 411 and-o- r grown organically whenever possible. Good selection of herb teas to go with sandwiches and salads as well, as the more traditional dishes (like trout). Check the daily specials, where pices range bom the downright inexpensive to moderate. Theres also a good selection of natural foods to help you stock your own cupboard. THE RED BANJO, 322 Mab Street, Park Gty. Featuring the best pizza around with salads and bottled beer as well as yummies for the whole family. Tom Drury and his brother, Dan, entertab nightly. UTAH COAL & LUMBER CO. Heber Avenue (at the bottom of Mab Street),' Park Gty. The 205 names been a community fixture for years but recently its meant foexpensive Mexican food (eight different dinners ranging from $1.25 to $2.20, plus ala carte selections). Bottled beer, hot spice and cold apple ciders, tea and four THE BLACKOUT, 368 Main Sunday at the Car 19 Loimge on No minors. Street, Park City. A quiet, mid- Mab Street. DRURY and his brother, TOM town oasis where you can sip a at the Red Dan, nightly perform brew and engage b quiet con322 Bfab Street, Park Gty. Banjo. versation. Theres a pool deck too, as well as light snacks and knak-wurs-t. Minors welcome. LOREN BROWN appears each CLUB CAR 19 downstairs at 438 FYiday at Solid Muldoons, 402 Blab Street, Park Gty. Dennis Bfab Street. No minors. ORGANIC OBEDIAHS Jorgensen entertains Thursday, BAND gets things BLUEGRASS FYiday and Sinday night with various guest artists taking over going Saturday nights at Solid. Muldoons. No minors. 6 Open p.m. Saturdays. DeadwoOd moderately-price- d dishes ranging MELODRAMA, Western from beef burgundy to shrimp Dick, the first all-owith still but are creole available. good replete THE COZY, 596 Mab Street, guys and bad guys. Fridays and Park Gty. The celebrated first Saturdays at the Silver Wheel chance - last chance hangout Theatre on Park Citys Main hailbg hack to mbbg days boasts Street at 8 p.m. Reserve seats an old and honored clientele. $1.50, $1.75 and $2. THE FORGE b New Park PERFOR-BfANCE- S DANCE RDT Hotel, 573 Blab Street, Park Gty. November 11,12, 24 and An intimate pub with clientele 25. 8:30. Kingsbury Hall, alternating between the super-rauco- University. Tickets $3, $4 and $5. and the Tip $1 discount to all students. For a brew at the bar or at your own ticket reservations or information personal anvil. Knakwurst? You call bet! MUSICAL REVIEW, .Jacques THE HANDLE BAR, 274 (apIs Alive and Well And Brel proximately) Bfab Street, Park Gty featuring the only happy hour ing b Paris in its first Utah to be found b the Wasatch along performance. The almost direct with live entertabment now and translation of the Belgian comreveal a European agab, cob-opod and a dinger posers songs talent to rival Bob Dylan. Brel that just wont quit. THE OUTRIGGER ROOM in wont set foot in the United the Cest Bon Hotel, Park City. States as long as were engaged in the Vietnam war this rl George Aggie presents his sometimes but intense, Revue featuring Fabulous Fern always and music by the Playboys Ltd. entertaining, little evening will Wednesday through Saturday at have to suffice' until he does. November Hansen 8:30 pm. The $5 fun package includes mixer and light Planetarium, Salt Lake City. beverages. Food available too. . ut us ultra-mello- w. 581-670- 2. p - All-Gi- 16-1- 8, 23-2- 5, RUSTY NAIL LOUNGE, Park City Resort Center, open 4:30 daily. Red Mountain performs 8:30 nightly Wednesday through Saturday, 4:30 to 8:30 Sundays. Gourmet and specialty items too. SOLID MULDOONS, Street, Park Gty. 402 Bfab Old-tim- e movies and ski films, popcorn and peanuts, and import beers as well as good old Cbors draft plus sandwiches and bratwurst (the b only bar Utah, let alone Park to serve Gty, it). Loren Brown on Saturdays, and sings Fridays Obediahs Organic Bluegrass Band takes over. 'Tflotkm Eilk tpottaty, 6 yvjdbiQ , MmhUqA CaM i-hds whistle. 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