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Show C. E. Dallin to Be Honored On His 78th Birthday . Observance To Be Sponsored By Hafen-Dajlin G!eb On the occasion of t.nc birthday birth-day of one of Springville's native na-tive sons, Cyrus E. Dallin, famous sculptor who now lives in Boston, Mass., practically the entire community com-munity including civic clubs and other organizations plan to pay him tribute in some form or another, an-other, next Wednesday, November Novem-ber 22. On this day Mr. Dallin wiil be 7S years old. The community observance .of Mr. Dallin's birthday is being sponsored by thc local Hatcn-iallin Hatcn-iallin Art ciub, whicn postponed the cate of their reguiar meeting meet-ing f i om Monday until ed-ncsday. ed-ncsday. in special observance of the lamous sculptor anniversary. The ciuo mceLing will teatuic a special program in wnich Mis. &u Keynolaa and Mrs. Ada carron will give talks. Mrs. Bar-io.i Bar-io.i is one oi tne ciuo historians and is in charge ot thc program jtor tne cluo meeting. Mrs. .LAlccn jud Will give vioim numoers, and Ljwcii oailm, a reading. Other special numoers arc also being panned and the public is invited to attend, 'the meeting will begin be-gin at 6 p. in., in me nigh school arc building, with president Bcu-lah Bcu-lah Whiting presiding. jvlt. Daihii was horn ui bpnng-vilie bpnng-vilie Novemuer zZ, ltl, a son ui i nomas anu Jane Dailin, early yeiticrs. tm lived here until ne vas id years oi age wnen he went lo stuay m .Boston and since made ins home there although he damns spring vine as his nome town. in a letter received by Mrs-datiun Mrs-datiun iruni Mr. uaiiiii sonic umo ugo, he states that ne nopos to v.oii. spring vilie and the people scon, .ne uiso congratulate. u.4-jatier u.4-jatier on the marvelous work bfc - ing done in art, and hsks to oe i biiicmoereu tu ms -omi aocs. ivii. jaiiin because ot nis ac-cuiacy ac-cuiacy m drawing, went east to study painting lul found Lnat ne had greater cktli as a sculptor. ' nis inuian subjects nave won mm V : rencun througnout tne country. ' A iccent editors note taKn , iioin a popUiar magazine states ! i Liiat, 'wu'nout douot, ne is the musL popular and uesi. Known lu'- j ! ing artisc in his lieith His atatuea reach across thc nation . . . No I uving sculptor ias seen nis : j creative uurK deaicatca in do many American cities. . . . riu i ! aas received nrst class awards m 'i ct.ry major c.pusuion lioni trie j i-ari.-j ixpositiu.i to Liie i'anama j j 1 ir-acitic intei national Lxpusition. . i . . rje naa .eueiveu international uognuiou in x ans, . viennu, j itomo ar.U London. . . . and ne ; iii also a prophet not wiLhout ! nonor in his own country as is .ndicated oy tne wioe spread oi us woik on this continent." Among- Ins Dest Known works m Utah are "'inc Angel Moroni ' ' f on the Salt Luke temple: the j statue of rsngham Young in Salt j italic City and the Indian figure j in the state capitol ouuuing. i fapt.ngviiio Axs uce excellent pieces, inc Pioneer Mother" ana ! i cace" piaeea on thc puouc purJt anu "Paul Revere'' owned jy 'tne high scnooi uii uf whim uicy are proud to own. Ma:iy other states are an id Lo ; have line j)icccs of his work. ; Mr. Laiun is still active in hiy L.Laciiing and creative work, ana is keenly interested in the .Spring- j villc art movement as evidenced . ny letters received by friends here, ac intervals. |