Show 1 The Herald JoumalCache Sunday September 4 1988— Page 3 TkWEiEk i TO INCLUDE YOUB ANNOUNCEMENT IN THE CACHE CALENDAR write or call editor Pat McCutcheon at The Herald Journal before 5 pm the Wednesday PRIOR to the week in which your event is to take place Events open to the public and not organised tq promote a specific business are eligible at the discretion of the editor The woman in obtaining quality experiences for her child while she attends schools Herald Journal phone number is the offices are located at 75 W North Logan Utah 84321 Applications may be picked up at the Women’s Center Room 312 in the The Affiance for the Varied Arts Taggart Student Center 8:30 am to Community Arts Center Fine Arts 4:80 pm Monday through Friday Gallery 290 N 400 East Logan is Applications are due by Thursday hosting “Earth and Water: Watercolor Jeri Malouf director of Morningside and Ceramics Exhibition’’ opening this School will arrange for either daily or evening and continuing through Sept 28 two-o- r three-daThe exhibition features wateroolors sessions at the school For more information call the by artists Jerry Fuhriman Terese Women’s Center Stamm and Maurice Wiberg as well as functional pottery by ceramidst Larry Davidson An opening reception is planned for WeOsviDe’s annual Founders Day cel- the artists and the public this evening ebration continues this evening and from 7 to 9 pm The exhibit also will be on display in Monday Tonight a patriotic meeting “Old Glory Speaks" will be at 7:30 pm Logan City Hall from Oct in the tabernacle (note new time) W J T P Following the meeting arts and crafts will be on display in the tabernacle The League of Women Voters of Cache County will hold its annual membership meeting at 7 pm at Logan WeUsviUe's mmi Founders Day Buainess College 75 S 400 West Logan celebration continues today Following AU interested persons are invited to attend is a schedule of events: There will be information about the g 6 ceremony chuckwagon breakfast (sponsored by League of Women Voters activities and a dessert bar the Wellsville Lions) 7:15 am: 5K and For more information caU Rebekah 1QK run registration 8 am: run or Myrna begins booths and concessions will be Alpisa ' (evenings) open all day free watermelon will be Redd 752-21-21 300 j The Greystone hosting a two-perso- 5 Gallery in Logan is show continuing n through Sept 30 featuring local pastel artist Dottie Tome and California glass artist Stuart Abelman Toone will be presenting paintings including her doll portrait as well as figuratives and landscapes Abelman’s works of nandblown glass will include various functional pieces as well as his geode forms The Greystone Gallery is located in the Emporium at 55 N Main St Logan 0 the phone number is Gallery hours are: Monday through Friday 10 am to 8 pm Saturday 10 am to 5 752-944- ) pm I f The annual Labor Day breakfast sponsored by the Providence Lions Club will be from 7 to 9:30 am at Von ’s Park 440 E Center Providence The pre-scho-ol women Applicants must be who have had a gap in their education of five or more years and are enrolled in classes at USU this fall The child should be 3 to 6 years of age re-ent- ry breakfast will include pancakes sausage eggs hot drinks and juice Cost is 83 for adults children are $250 :$ t fo s ' : : -r y 750-172- 8 4-- 26 " flag-raisin- get-acquaint- ed 563-91- 753-74- re-ent- ry ry tDue 36 A chamber music recital wffi be presented at 8 pm in the pubUc meeting room of Logan City Hall 255 N MainSt The public is invited admission is free Performers wffi be Barbara Miller piano and Craig Armstrong violin They wffi be playing sonatas for violin and piano for Haydn Schubert and 750-532- On The Bridgerland Audubon Society wffi sponsor a field trip to watch the whooping cranes at Gray's Lake Wildlife Refoge Idaho Participants wffi meet at 5 pm at the Fred Meyer parking lot and return by noon The Gray’s Lake Wildlife Refoge drive from Logan) is a (about a spectacular marsh were several thousand sandhill cranes nest and where eggs of the rare whooping cranes are hatched and reared by sandhffi crane foster parents Many other birds also inhabit the refuge ' Participants wffi camp in the US Forest Service campground nearby and on the return trip wffi stop at historic places along the Old Oregon Trail at Soda Springs Bring food camping gear and spot100-mi- le ting scopes CaU 752-27-02 arrangements for carpooling S&v 1911 marks the 25th (silver) anniversary of the Logan Regional Hospital Volunteer Auxiliary To celebrate mere am: will be an open house on Sept 17 from 1 to 3 pm in the hospital classrooms Au former ana current volunteers who have served the hospital in the last 25 years are invited to attend For more information call Marge Hullinger served 10 am: parade 11:80 am: 4 sham battle arts and crafts display in tabernacle basement historic photo The Utah State University Women's display in tabernacle noon: CommuniCenter has announced the availability of ty band concert 1 pm: Talent corner: a partial tuition waiver to Morningside 2 pm: Pet show 3 pm: Firefighters' School for a child of a woman water fight 6:30 pm: Wellsville Youth student According to Janet Osborne Rodeo (Mount Sterling) “Windows of Women’s Center Director the purpose Wellsville" history books will be sold of the grant is to assist a throughout the day re-ent- Nardini "Studying Cache Valley History through Oral Narratives'' wffi be presented at 7 pm in the public meeting room of Logan City Hall 255 N Main St The free lecture is part of the monthly Cache Valley Historical Society meet- - "Urn Brown coordinator of a grant from the National Endowment to the Humanities to study traditional crafts and local traditions of Cache Valley wffi speak about some of her recent findings The public is invited The Heritage Theatre presents the musical “I Remember Mama’’ The play wffi be presented at 8 pm Monday Friday ami Saturday beginning this evening and continuing through Octl 89 The theater is located at 2505 S US in Perry For reservations caU (801) 723-83-92 IRMI Auditions scheduled to from nine foreign countries and 27 states of the United States are represented including 10 artists from season The Salt Lake City — University Travel Club wffi show its Wisconsin films with live narration to from include countries Canada Belgium early May with all films Foreign England Kenya The Netherlands New Zealand booked in the University of Utah's Kingsbury Hall at 8 South Africa Sweden and West Germany pm The film series is open to the nubile The series opens with “Alaska: Our Northern Star” Following the premiere of "Birds in Art" in Wausau filmed and narrated by Fran Reidelberger on Oct 10 50 paintings and graphics and 10 sculptures wffi tour to Other films producer-narratoand dates include: the Missouri Botanical Garden in St Louis from Jan “Ireland Rediscovered" Willis Butler Oct 27 “John 28 to Feb 26 1989 the Cincinnati Museum of Natural Muir’s High Sierra" DeWitt Jones Nov 9 "Amadeus History from March 15 to April 30 1989 and The High in Robin Williams Nov 29 "Thailand Today: Desert Museum in Bend Ore from June 17 to Aug 13 OldItaly” Cmdr Karl E Stein Feb 1 Siam" 1989 SALT LAKE CITY — Auditions the Mormon Youth Symphony are scheduled and Saturday Sept 17 and 24 Musicians interested in auditioning any section of the symphony should be 16 years of age or older and a member in good standing of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-da- y Saints Interested persons may contact the Mormon Youth Symphony A Chorus office in the Church Office to request an application Building at (801) fotm Individual audition times will be scheduled after receiving the completed application "Canada’s National Parks" Ed Lark Feb 23 "The The Mormon Youth Symphony rehearses each The Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art Museum is open Tuesday evening in the tabernacle on Temple Square during "Birds in Art" on Tuesday from 9 am to 8 Many Faces of France" Ted Bumiller March 8 "Legend of a Lost Crown" (The Maximilian-Carlott- a and the combined Mormon Youth Symphony A Chorus pm Wednesday through Friday 9 am to 4 pm "adventure" in Mexico) Howard Meyers and Lucia 5 present 30 to 35 concerts per year in various locations and and Saturday on Saturday Sunday pm Perrigo March 16 "China: The Dragon Awakes" Extended Tuesday evening hours until 8 pm wffi Frank Klicar April 4 “Bermuda: Gem of the Local work continue through the end of "Birds in Art” No Atlantic” Tom Sterling April 18 and "My WAUSAU Wll The ISth initial “Bird to Art” admission only fee is charged at the museum which is Switierland" Kenneth Richter May 4 exhibition opens at the Leigh Yawkey Woodson Art located mi Wausau's northeast side at the corner of Museum in Wausau Wis on Sept 10 and continues Applications for season rates for the package Franklin and Twelfth Streets have 30 been mailed to previous members of the UTC Oct through Forms may be obtained by visiting or writing Mendon artist James L Mi Ki£2Fofmorethai1 Travel Club films 100 artists whose works will be Kingsbury Hall (Room 210 on the University of Utah SALT LAKE CITY — The University Travel Club campus) or by phonins (801) "Birds in Art 1988” features weekdays from works and 27 sculptures Previous museum exhibitors has announced in a news release a series of travelog 9 am to 5:30 pm Season rates save patrons the number 84 while 29 new artists join the ranks Artists films thaf wifi take audiences to 11 different placqathif eqi)iyalent of two films according to the release to mid-Octob- to full-col- full-leng-th or er rs 240-252- 4 1-- artist displays - 11-fil- m announces 581-71- M — |