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Show 1 Tfic Salt Lakp Tribune, Pantfjv, July I, rt Scene Thf pride, graduates of carving degree rnmed solemnly fiom one c ent to another Fanfare less for graduation Bv George Dibble FRANCISCO, CALIF Colleges and unnersities s, t in to be reducing the eme phasis on v and S fan-hr- tere-mon- that jie traditional at graduation exorcises Manx fatuity members chate against me i ustomary robi s in the In some tases di patinii ntal members cast lots to dttcr-min- e the fate of those who m consequence hive to march, and at some schools onlv ad min'stratne heads are required to appear in formal regalia The student doesn't alwavs agree The event signifies the end of a long and arduous trek The occasion warrants something more than the cos ual presentation skin of the sheep V untonitortable an of heat earlx summer dav few among the buccalau The umxerst.cs aie bv tra dition invested with the color and panaplx ot religious institutions from which robe' and ritual are derived It is a time for sober reflection and pride and a brief moment of glorv before essaying newer tasks St an lord tnnersitv this year followed established traditions from the impressive baccalaureate exercises to the last processional for mdiv idual colleges Ruoved by institutional dignity and parental wy' i r or bachelors degree rinks wore other than the standard regalia Thete w is a re ate cabbie s tall hat and cape strode uito Fiost Amphitheater on Sundav r. ommg wearing a King Kong outfit The DeYoung Museum in Golden Gjte Fark hasn't had such a crowd pleaser as the Andrew Wyeth show since the A an Gogh exhibit was beie Them were no lines but the crowds moved steadilv thiough the doors during the opening week to see mnetv thiee generation show Andrew might have become an illustrator like his father h id he followed his eailier successes m the field Ills fust pen and mk rendering was published when he was 1J He declined an offer of eniplovment from the Satur-daEvening Fust at the lime then used his painting for ; cox er m 1143 The dramatic quality m the elder Wveth's work earned over to the son along with a sense of restiaint m the choice of composing elements The younger painters asceticism pei nuts an assiduous a concern for surface detail qu.dity that might otherwise become tiring to the viewei v Includ- ed is a urv interesting por trait of Andievv bv his son James Wveth The exhibition, which is slat ed to run through Sept 3. has been designed to afford the viewei an understanding ot the ai lists manner of work mg Finished paintings aie acin companied pie'uminaiv ski khes and notes lit . die Use of low kev m chro-r- r silutmn reflects the aide of a essential chuactuisiie in the woik of the lllustiator bears 1 Daughter" in tempeia is ,CS 1 r . ,m on tho repioductabilitv of drawings needed when the was practicing the an. His portraits aie well loved both for the characterizations which he develops and for the ingratiating wav in which he appears to the geneial viewer with realistic effects The portrait of lus wife Magdas ,r s f eg ? easi- ly one of his best and to a should 5 C Tin Patnot," a study soldier of U oriel War I. disiiimmate handling of belli and dark values in the illustrations of his father This p be A" v . works bv Ameni i's most pop. u' ir p unti r F cu those oil lucumh to hive cii'ostd the famed id. tions ot Treasure Island," Robinson ( rusoe" and other C tales illusii itul by Wuih the aitist's fuller it was the last two thuds of a VTTt l tSjT ' it V M 0 4 GREAT COOP FUKI x EsnitursTins: YU G.'S-V- ludnSpeael!, 11:15 3.11, " SriidMtSOnL 3:15 P.I1, ,' 331 - 11 lb 1 0 Phone p and one v.ay funK.Tt jiLtMe' Round-tri- dFid a diilW-l-i i&SFrfjj&M aw $100 CHICKEN CACCIATORE Eshr ,5 f FAMILY DINING ,h? 'jm, Nv. This Week at Ttafi-atiWE- f iSE 1500 WEST NO DIAL SAIT LAKE JW? J TIMPti 322-113- 1 GOnDOLA vSca. Ride 2 Vi mites to the 9.400 Summit House for a view uf the surrounding Wasatch Mountains. 1 1 a n. 6 p m. a - MINE TRAIN MUSEUM &? TOUR (Sc Riae an enclosed mine train car 2X miles underground to the Silver King Mine Museum, m., 4 30pm. 11am, 1pm, 3p "LITTLE MARY a) SUNSHINE" la Outdoor Summer Theatre. A new fdbhioned musical spoof about an old fashioned musical comedy. Friday ana Saturday, 8 pm. TENNIS Three new laykold surface professional tennis courts, are open for play. $1 00 per person per hour GOLF P New championship 18 hole Par-7- 2 course wanders through the fobthills with beautiful views in all directions Practice driving range and putting green Electric cart and club rentals. EQUESTRIAN CENTER Hourly and daily horse rentals, pony rides. Group breakfasts, barbeques and hayrides available, IfU GOU WITH 32) HLARDROCK JULY 14 ErisViMiFiBBEfereira ROOMffip. Sandwiches and Snacks, at the Resort Center. 2 p m. Weekdays 1 1 a m. Weekends 12 p m. 5 p m. RUSTY NAIL ' The New Citations" July 3 7 9pm 1 30 am in the Rusty Nail Lounge Special performance following Feliciano concert or July 7th in Hardrock Room SI 00 cover charge. Beer 25 so s TEio V Orioiil V: JULY 21 M&n i )fair-fflSaHs3n,iai- T! CHILD CARE The Kinderhaus is a bonded day care center, open daily 9 30 a m. 3 30 p m. SI 00 per hour or S6 00 per day (including lunch). - oaron WITH AUGUST 5 11 SpcijICwo three or four mjht packages wsx?v (including your choice of Reset activities) are available at low summer rates Enjoy the luxury of the Park City Resort townhouse units Call 521 2131, Ext. 2033 for reservations. AUGUST 25 x Preferred Seating $6.00 General Admission $5.00 Ail concerts under the stars at Park City Resort Seating begins 6p.m Concert 8p.m. V.X 4 rt Tickets avadable at Park City Re- sort. University Special Cvents Cen ter. Central Bank (Provo), Hart Bios Music (Suqarhouse, Cotton VaV Fa,r p00d M?."' Music (Downtown Salt Lake), The Competition (Ogden. Trolley Square, University Mall. Orem). Day's Music (Murray). Or check or money order 'no in correct amount, irdicate preferred and type of mg, to Outdoor Summer Concerts, Paik City Rpsort, Box 919, Pnk Citv, Utah 840M) in one of the Park City Resort luxury condominiums Special concert'condommium pack agp ratC5 atfaiIable- - Cal, 52, stdy overnight 23t. A" concerts sdbject to 30 day d cetlation. In event of rain, the CPrt w,!l be rescheduled the foltow-conrecan-sen- con-Ccis- rt ,nq C Get away to it all. x 32 PLUS Bicycle rentals, hiking, picnicking, carping, backpacking, supervised summer activities for children, delicatessen, liquor store, pharmacy |