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Show 3 . Four nominated for art board every phase of the art movement move-ment in this city and has been a consistent exhibitor practic- ally since the exhibits began. John M. Hafen is a grandson grand-son of the artist John Hafen, being the son of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hafen of Provo. He is an English teacher in the high school and has been wrestling coach and assistant football coach. Since coming here, he taken a special interest in the school's art work. Other candidates may be nominated at the election meeting April 30. Only members mem-bers of the association will be I invited to vote. i . i ri. The nominating committe of 'he art association, comprising ; aul K. Walker, A. I. Tippetts " :od Inez Chader have submitted submit-ted the names of four people ;s o be voted on at the closing 5rt program, for new members the art board, it was an-I an-I iounced this week by President n taar Hansen ' From the four candidates, " ilen Turner, B. F. Larsen, ,.ohn M. Hafen and Irene S-Ioon, two will be elected. Eli tippetts declined to run again " lis year, while Mr. Turner is 3 candidate for a second term. J All four candidates have J.een described as well qualified Jfir the position which they lave been asked to fill. Mr. 'uHirner, a former curator of fit and instruction at the loyal lo-yal high school, has always "'ipported the art movement. !e is presently a professor in "ie art department of BYU. t Mrs. Moon, a Springville elementary ele-mentary grade teacher, has (hibited a special interest in ""rt always, and that interest as been reflected in her son, diehard Moon, who is reported i be one of the most promis-Jlg promis-Jlg students of art in the high y;;hool. He was one of only a w students whose work was dged good enough to be in "ie recent exhibit of Utah art i the high school. n B. F. Larsen needs no intro- 'lction to art students and pa- a.ms of Springville. He has al-, al-, ays supported to the fullest Mrs. Eliza Jane Sanford Giles, 44, for whom services were held here Wednesday. |