Show Susan 1999 15 jORKRfiARD If I Had Only Known Friday If I hid only known it would be the UK time he would uk to be held or lit on my bp or put his inns around me There will be stained glass by Dana Bailey and Chris Garr jewelry by A1 Carlson mid handmade soap by Diane Bush From the healing arts Sue Germaine Sherrie Mitchell and Swede Dahl will offer massage Culinary arts offerings include a dinner for eight provided by Liberal Servings an Italian dinner for four provided by Tim and Ihmmy Vitale Deb Bronson and Graham Hunter a for a year by Teri Feery a romantic evening at Ibny Grove in a teepee by Bobby and Gordon Boaworth and a birthday parly for eight kids at the Nature Center Literary arts include Don Mdvor’s book "Binfing Utah” signed poetry books by Ken Brewer and a first edition copy of Mmy Austin’s “Land of tittle If I had only known It would be the last time I would have given him more of me held him a moment longer and made the memory mine 12 Page Allen Huestes Fredrick Norrsell Brian Atkinson Greg Shuhe Don Mclvor and Cnug Law will be presented An added attraction will be photography donated by nationally recognized David Muencfa If I had only known it would be the las time I would have paid more attention been more aware of his warmth his trust his small body hugging mine The FROM 4 This painting by USU art protoaaor Chris Tarry wN ba avattrta during the auction pie-a-mo- But children grow their needs change and the day arrives you can't remember how they felt or when you last held them I pray that he remembers those times I held him close and gave him aome of me beaded bag by Ellen Klomps woven rugs and knitted sodts by Peggy Neuber hooded baby towels by Sherri Dever hats by Kathleen Shoop fabric art by Betty Paepke Eileen Clements and Carol Doubek beaded amulet bag and baby afghan by Vickey Dehek And toed Harris will contribute a quilt Performing sits opportunities include Bridgv Folk Music Society season tickets Utah Festival Rain” Fabric arts include a batik by Zan Menill handknit sweater by Catherine Ihnner knitted and —Carol Baumann Hyde Park season tickets for two and Unicorn Thertreseaaon tickets for two Open Antiquea offered will include a cryatal bowl diver tea service pottery hats china hutch piae desk silver 1940s phonograph and radio antique piano colonial American candle mold Gennan rlnrlr( Hfflnmflt p ironing board rope bed glaaa collection and ridm few are still available at the box Tony office — by Nancy Bodty Cache Magazine adtor FROM 4 "The Lettermen are part of Americana It’s my obligation to keep beautiful music and great entertainment going on stage in our country and around the world I love it I defend it I promote it 1 five and breathe it Til do it until God gives me my last breath Sounds corny but it’s true" The show begin at 8 tonight in the Ellen Ecdes Theater 43 S Main St Logan Tickets are $1550 $1850and $2150 and a non Donna” ooa ooa a oddo — oooo-oo- an — iuoana annan noon — -- w anacronna ooo - — aanno — oonanDQnDnnaaDDQ non iQaaoDaonanDODaDan nnacunoan anno qqddd innannaDD — - - Bnnoociaoannnoaaooa - ooon — asaBano nano n aaanonannnanonnoai oanon nnnno aona qjnnai i i A LOFTHOUSE Stml famalAtbktiSSmlAiKlkm Saturday February 6 1999 Reception 6HM Dimer 6:30 Copper Milt Restaurant 55 N Main Street Logan Utah GREAT STEAKS Lofthouse Steak PteMeRSYPloJoan by l Specials: ! I T-bo- Febmy 1 1 999 at (435) Sett are 335 or $45 at tfw door 753-72- ne Space b Limited New York I Sirloin or I Filet Mignon L— t you e unite to Mend but would like Id daw your tupporipletie tend your contribution to MX 91 In — — HyUt Heat nuke thtckt peydble ua LOFTHOUSe i ( (i n ( k o i' n 633 South Miin Login I ' ii S-- X hi UT Mill to tridgcriind Community let Amt tin UP' 41 ilbltin e 733-990- 4 M C fl' mUlltma T7TTT "" |