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Show ! 'Federated clubs plan annual art tea here April 15 y u - invitations go out to members throughout Utah jo attend major art month event at gallery Springtime is a great time to be alive and more so when one can anticipate Springville's April art show and the major events which accompany it. , This year the annual April art month, sponsored by Springville's ten federated women's wo-men's ciubs will be held Saturday Sat-urday April 15, from 2 until 5 p.m., at the Art Gallery. Each of the club members will invite a guest to accompany her to the tea and an invitation invita-tion is also being extended to federated club members throughout throu-ghout the ,state, to attend. Receiving guests during the afternoon will be Mary Schwartz Sch-wartz of this city, president of the Federated First District UFWC; Mrs. Claude R. Lomax of Nephi, UFWC president; Mrs. Harold Christensen, Springville, Spr-ingville, a national department chairman; Mrs. George Dewey Clyde, wife of the governor, Mrs. Dave Reynolds of Orem, daughter of the mayor; Mrs. Howard Willis, Springvi 1 1 e Federated Council President and the presidents of the ten federated clubs as follows: Mrs. Floyd Stewart, Companions; Com-panions; Mrs. Francis Hazel Pari Passu; Mrs. Harold Whiting, Whi-ting, Jeune Mere; Mrs. W. E. Newman, Aureole; Mrs. Rea Straw, Ladies Literary; Mrs. Ross Ellis, Cultural Arts; Mrs. Waldo W. Jackson Home Culture; Cul-ture; Mrs. Zelma Beardall, Mothers Study; Mrs. Earl Con-die, Con-die, Alpha Beta and Mrs. Mal- com Condie, Fabian. Pouring will be Mrs. Camilla Cam-illa Judd, Springville's Mother of the Year, and a number of Springville's lady artists yet to be selected. Committee chai r m e n in charge o f various arrangements arrange-ments for the tea are: Mrs. Clifford Crandall, Mothers Study Stu-dy club, serving; Mrs. E. T. Crandall, Ladies Literary club, refreshments; Mrs. Cecil Zimmerman, Zim-merman, Home Culture, publicity; pub-licity; Mrs. W. G. Biesinger; Alpha Beta, invitations; Mrs. John Sorrenson and Mrs. Arthur Ar-thur Reid, Faits Bien, decorations; decor-ations; Mrs. Paul Haymond, Jeune Mere, recption; Mrs. Frank Springer, Pari Passu, program; Mrs. Frank Jenkins, Jen-kins, Companions, tables and chairs. These committee chairmen are being assisted by a large group from each of the clubs. Mrs. Howard Willis, council president, is acting as general chairman. Arrangements J are being made to entertain three or four hundred club members and guests at the afternoon function. |