Show hfwffk IONGOING Utah Festival Opera Company tea-turThe Tales of Hoffmann' "The Student Prince and Rodgers' and Hammerstein's 'Carousel' In repertory at the Ellen Eccles Theatre 43 S Main St in Logan through Aug 7 Single ticket prices range from $525 to $45 Call the Dansante box office at (800) 0 or (435) ext 106 or call 262-007- 4 ArtTix 750-030- at 355-ART- S Nora Eccles Harrison Museum of Art offers the following exhibits: 'Ceramic Design' Historical Southwestern symbols and contemporary decorations from the museum collection 'Equivalents: Photographs as Metaphors' images from the permanent museum collection selected by Craig Law chair USU department of art Hours: Tuesday Thursday and Friday 10:30 am to 4:30 pm Wednesday 10:30 am to 8 pm weekends 2 to 5 pm closed Monday For information call S Main St Logan will exhibit the black and white photography of Tom Sinclair through July 31 The exhibit can be seen from 10 am to 6 pm Monday through Friday and from 10 am to 5 pm on Saturdays at 6:30 tonight at Pinecrest Shopping Plaza 1400 N Main St to ride to Preston and Emigration Canyon All motorcyclists are wel8 or come For more info call Tom at 2 Dave at The Old Lyric Theatre 28 W Center St Logan presents productions in repertory I throughout the summer 'Sherlock's Last Case' continues July 29 and 30 at 8 pm The schedule also includes showings of the comedy 'Cash on Delivery (July 23) and the more serious 'Diary of Anne Frank' (July 31 with a matinee) and Two by Two' July 24 with a matinee and 28) For tickets phone 797-030- 5 The Utah Watercolor Society Cache Valley Chapter's annual juried show runs through July 31 at the AVA Gallery 43 S Logan Gallery hours are noon to 6 pm Wednesday through Friday and 10 am to 4 pm Saturday For more information call 1 Barbara Hale at Main St 563-830- 797-016- 3 USU Museum of Anthropology Old are 8 am to 5 pm Monday through Friday Admission is free and tours can be arranged on evenings and 9 weekends Call Main room 252 Hours 797-021- USU Discovery Center Hands-o- n & Technology Museum Science & Engineering Research Building room 132 Hours are Monday 6 to 8 pm Wednesday 3 to 5 pm Saturday 10 am to noon For information call Unicorn Theatre presents 'The Happy Prince as its July Pillow Theatre production Performances are Saturdays at 2 pm at the Bullen Center 43 S Main St Logan Tickets are $2 each or 6 for $10 and are available at the door or at the AVA Gift Gallery Each child should bring a pillow to sit on during the performance Science 797-072- 3 The Utah Watercolor Society and Washington Federal Savings present an exhibit by Eiko Tonami Anderson and her father Kazuo Tonami Their Japanese Sumie paintings can be seen during the month of July in the lobby of the bank 399 N Main SL Logan from 9 am to 5 pm For more 1 mation cal Barbara Hale at infor- 563-830- Mutton Bustin' registration is going on now for the Cache County Fair and Rodeo at the Cache County clerk's office 170 N Main SL Logan This is for kids 4 to 6 at a cost of $2 A consent form must be signed 2 For more information call 752-354- The American West Heritage Center presents the Buckaroo Barbecue a Dutch-ove- n and barbecue dinner followed by the Wah-Ho- o Revue beginning at 6:30 pm Reservations are strongly recommended 3 for ticket prices and Call (435) 797-114- information Call (435) reservations 245-406- 4 for same-da- y Havlland's Old West Adventures at Sherwood Hills is open Thursday through Saturday evenings and includes a covered wagon ride entertainment and steak and chicken dinners for the whole family Call 245-505- for reservations 4 Pickleville Playhouse at Bear Lake offers showings of Tied to the Tracks and 'Musical' plus a musical variety review at 8 pm Wednesdays Thursdays Fridays and Saturdays For ticket costs and information phone 755-096- 1 Utah State University presents a series of Summer Citizen Classes The July 26 through 30 schedule includes: 'Five Old Churches' 10:30 to 11:30 am NFS 202 Frances Titchener history department Theatre and Drama in Antiquity" 1 :30 to 2:30 pm NFS 202 Mark Damen history department Phone Pat at 797-- 1 128 Fuhriman's Framing and Fine Art 75 The exhibit 'American History Through Quilts' runs July 15 through Aug 6 in the USU Twain Tippetts Gallery IUPCOMING ft t The Festival of this American West runs July 30 through Aug '7 at the American West Heritage Center on Highway 89 The Festival features a pageant cowboy art artisans of the past a Buckaroo Barbecue and a pageant The West America's Odyssey and in conjunction a quilt show For information out for Mud Flat Mayhem Saturday Start from Temple Fork at 9 am For more infor- matron call Barry C raker at 750-563- 5 563-368- 755-971- Day A 'Sing for Your Life summer music camp offered by the Cache Children's Choir is from 9 am to noon Aug 2 through 6 in the USU Fine Arts classroom 118 Cost is $30 if preregistered or $35 on site For 9 more information call Melody Francis at The camp is for youth 5 to 7 and 8 to 12 of all skill levels 753-938- Children's Theatre Festival on Saturday July 31 from 10 am until 3 pm at the northwest comer of the Cache County Fairgrounds in Logan The festival is for all ages and families are encouraged to attend Tickets are $5 47 N State St A parade begins each evening at 6:30 with the rodeo at 8 pm Tickets range from $9 to $7 for reserved seating depending on the night For information phone ITONIGHT celebrations abound In Cache Valley Events in Logan City's go on all day until the fireworks at dark and all activities are around Willow Park The parade starts at noon beginning on Center Street and 100 West proceeding along Center Street to 500 West along 700 South to Willow Park Hyde Park festivities begin Friday with a talent show dance and fireworks that evening at the Center Street Church Square Events continue all day Saturday at the same location The American Heritage Center Jensen Farm seven miles south of Logan on Highway 89 also celebrates pioneer heritage all day Saturday North Logan July 24th celebration is Saturday A breakfast will be served from 7 to 9 am a parade at 9:30 am and other activities throughout the day Mendon City's July 24th celebration is Saturday Activities include a breakfast bed races at 11:30 am games volleyball tournament parade at 2 pm lawn mower races at 4 pm and fireworks For more information 5 call Tamera Jensen at 753-778- The annual sourdough pancake breakfast with all the fixings held by Scout Troop 5 will be from 7 to 10:30 am Saturday at 500 E 300 North Logan Breakfast will be served in both outside and indoor facilities Price is $15 per family $350 adults and $2 children 6-- 755-323- ISUNDAY i USU music department Alumni Band performs at 7 pm Sunday in the Amphitheater on Old Main Hill The concert is free and open to the public In case of rain concert is at Chase Fine Arts Center Kent Concert Hall I MON PAY Emmanuel Baptist Church in Hyrum be having a vacation Bible school for children 5 years to fifth grade from 6:30 to 8:30 pm Monday July 26 through Friday July 30 It will be held under the big tent at the comer of 800 East and Anderson in Hyrum 8 For further information call Everyone is welcome free of charge will 245-589- USU music department's Ughtwood pm Monday in the Eccles Conference Center Auditorium The concert is free and open to the public Mike Chris1 For information (435) tiansen and Eric Nelson perform a guitar and clarinet concert Duo will perform from 7 to 9 797-301- Cache Valley Velolsts Bicycle Touring Club warns to invite all mountain bikers B-15 Here are some entertainment choices for folks willing to jump in the old sport utility vehicle and dive IONGOING PITKS July 30 at Abravanel Hall and at 7:30 pm Saturday July 31 at Deer Valley Tickets range from $12 to $27 and may be purARTS chased by calling The Snowbird Jazz and Blues The Egyptian Theatre presents 'Pump Boys and Dinettes' at 7:30 pm Thursdays through Saturdays until July 31 1 for Tickets are $15 Call (435) 649-937- Red Butte Gardens 300 Wakara Way on the University of Utah campus next to the research park presents 'Big Bugs' exhibit through the end of October Garden hours are 9 am to 8 pm every day through Sept 30 Admission is $5 children under 4 are admitted free Forinformation phone (801 ) S or visit wwwredbutteutahedu 581-IRI- The Cache Singles will meet from 5:30 to 7 tonight at Tony Roma's Newcomers are encouraged to join us tor this informal gathering of single friends and to contnbute ideas for future group activities For further 7 information call Kathryn at 752-063- 'Saturday's Voyeur: Our Gang The Zoodoo Voodoo Follies' plays through Aug 29 at 7:30 pm Wednesdays and Thursdays 8 pm Fridays and Saturdays and 2 and 7 pm Sundays at the SLAC Theatre located at 168 W 500 North in Salt Lake City For tickets call (80 1 ) 363-SLA- C The Cache Valley chapter of the Christian Motorcyclists Association will meet Symphony h Saturday Local herpetologist Paul Ustach P read The Salamander Room' and then 31 will introduce some live local reptiles and Q amphibians Activities are designed for ages 8 and families are welcome Program cost is S3 per child for and S2 per child for members For more information 9 or visit our please call us at (435) website at wwwlogannatureorg Festival is July 30 and 31 Tickets are $30 general admission (per show) $50 for both days $35 reserved seating (per show) $60 for both days $1250 for children 7 to 12 Phone information The Famous Preston Night Rodeo Is 30 31 at the Preston rodeo grounds 29 July y will -- Young thesplans will gather from around the state at the second annual Utah 5 The Allen and Alice Stokes Nature O Center is having a story program at 1 pm for tickets and times call £: j SATURDAY Pioneer I Arlo Guthrie joins the Utah in a concert a: 7 30 pm Fnday The 11th Annual Founders Title Company Folk and Bluegrass Festival at Deer Valley is Sunday Aug 15 from 10 am until dark tickets are $20 in advance $24 at the gate $40 for families in advance $4B at the gate Kids 5 are $12 under 6 are free The festival features John Cowan Band Laura Love Band Matt Flintier and Friends Carne Newcomer Band Nickel Creek Vance Gilbert Crucial Smith Lonesome Ridge and Carla Eskelsen Tickets are available locally at Graywhate CD or by phonug (800)453-136- The Heritage Theatre 2505 South Highway 89 Perry presents 'Showdown a! the Sugar Cane Saloon" an 'melerdrama July 23 to Aug 14 at 8 p m Monday F riday and Saturday nigivs wn a 2 pm matinee Saturday July 31 For reservations call ' o u |