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Show Art contest part of annual art tea The usual large group of federated club members from over the state joined Springville Spring-ville members and their guests at the annual Art Tea Saturday, Satur-day, at the Art Gallery. An atmosphere of spring carried guests from the downstairs down-stairs gallery where they greeted greet-ed national, state and local club officers to lovely improvised impro-vised gardens in the halls leading to the up-stairs exhibit. ex-hibit. The "Spring Fan-tasy" theme in pink and orchid was created by fan arrangements in the gardens where "art queens" attired in the featured featur-ed colors, sat reading. Miniature Minia-ture arrangements of fans and flowers decorated the stair windows. The long serving table in the music room held a beautiful centerpiece of pink and orchid with candles in corresponding shades. An added attraction at the tea this year, was the state Hallmark art contest featuring entries from senior students throughout the state. First place award went to Judith Hughes of Roy, Utah, for her picture of an Indian; second place was awarded to Vicki Goold of Monroe, who sent a Japanese still-life. Third place was won by Evelyn Par-rish Par-rish of Morgan high school, an autumn landscape. Judges were art instructors from the Provo high school, the Provo junior high school and the BYU. Mrs. Nell Condie of this city was state chairman of the event. |