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Show ART INSTITUTE HEIM LOGAN Hundred Pictures Decorate the Walls of Brighafm Voung College Gymnasium. ENTERTAINING LECTURES ON SUBJJBCT 0K ART Exhibition Will Be Continued Until Sun da v Evening, and It May Be Another Week. Special fi Th" Trllmnr. lOtrAN. Utah. T. i Ji -The Utah Arl Institute in ix-niK held hen nii week, Ti xhlblts arc at 1 1 1 . - Brlgham Foung cnllcK,, th- gyninafluiTi b-liiK t uriii nvi-r t th- institute for this purpose. There are about a hundred pictures decorating the wails of the spacious iiall and representing repre-senting Hi'- btst work of t'lah s artists. Thrro are two sessions held daily era-bodying era-bodying the best part of the das :"i the owning. (liMU-.s arc present to fllrert the public and explain 1 1 . merits of the work on exhibition. Occasional Lectures Occaaloiutl lectures aro also given of nn entcit jlniiiR and Inf. .mi. up . h t.i. V t by rcpresnlativ men. John Haw. n ha.s twice xpokr-n. ..a .ii (he place of an In ih.' phlloJiophy 1 nr.- and ;ii the Agrl-cultural Agrl-cultural collttgi on 1 1 1 mission .f art in clvllisatlqn. Bdwin Kvuhk gave a most entertaining lecture on irl painting b th'- gymnaslpm. llluftiratitiR bi ,,,,, , th. pIcturi'K on the wall, an.) thus making mak-ing clear and telling his Ideas Th- attendance at-tendance thus far has bt-en un.'xpcct.-dlv Isrgo. IndlcrttbiK commendable public Inter, In-ter, at The exhibition will pfl continued I until next Sunday evening, when it iy si beduled t close, bul th. r.' i an etrort beinp made to k. i the institute open a f. w days longer and this may be ac- i di d lo. Severe Coal Famine. I Ogun having ;i seere coal famini' anil In consequence there Is ronvidi-rable .''L.ff.-riiis among the poorer classes. Tho Commercial club and Council have mad. special effort t" induce the 'ri-;.u , Shorl l.li . p'-...l. to lii.-r.-as'- Ih" supply, but the coiripan-. do. v i. ,.t s.-.-m able to do ; so The cold snap which has been on for more than tv weeks aggravates the trouble and . v r' da tlie coal ards al'- ; haunted by large numbers of people. The , coal dealers are disposing r the mtie oai tbey can i-r' t In small quantities, re- f. filn,r to sell as a rill.- more than a hundred hun-dred pounds to Individual. Personal Mention. Mr- John K. N. lson. who has b.-.-n vis-Ming vis-Ming here for a short tlm with friends, l. ft this morning for Payson, where Hh-win Hh-win join iter hbsband, Rev. J. E N.-ison. ! who takes ctiai ge of the Presbyterian hurch th- r.' Miss Rose Homer yroatcrday afternoon gave the annual dinner ai the B v ol-lege ol-lege in Illustration of the work being done ' by iiu dom'estli arts department of the 1 ' church school here. This department is , the close rival of that at the Agricultural college and those In chant" are doing all 1 poyslble to brln It up to par |