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Show Exhibit off loceal - eart talent set for 11-day run t rt plleey An invitation is given the public to visit the an- j I nual exhibit of Springville artists, opening today, at the high school art gallery. The exhibit is being spon- if 9 " ' ''- ! : . s ., . J S , - ..." f , .. . , . ... i (..... sored by the Hafen-Dallin Art Study Club, under direction of President Inez Chader with Mrs. Eva Bird of Mapleton, general chairman. ; A reception is planned in ; connection with the opening ' which will take the place of i the first fall meeting of the Hafen-Dallin club. Anyone de- j siring to join the club may do so at this time. j At least 35 Springville art- ists are included on the exhi- bitor list. The gallery will be open : from October 25 to and in- eluding Sunday, November 4, j from 9 to 6 p.m., week days; ; 2 to 6 p.m. on Saturday and 2 to 8 p.m., Sundays. Some one will be in attendance at all i j times. Most of the art work j exhibited may be purchased.' j Exhibitors include: Marie Gleave, Lizzie Hodson, C. E. Peery, Fred Hafen, Inez Cha- ! der, Eva Bird, Heather Minter, j Wm. P. Bird, Maury Thomas, j George W. Black, Mark Law, j ' Joyce Broderick, Elaine Puck- j ett, Rulon Gordon, LaPreal j ! Friel, Cecil Robertson, Leslie t : Hales, J. C. Nielson, Delia I j Smith, Gwenda Hafen Allred, i Crystal Poulsen, Birdella ' j Bearnson, Anna W. Johnson, j. Orval Harmer, Rose M. Wiley, j j A. I. Tippetts, Alden Oakley, Paul S. Warren, R. W. David- ! son, Bonnie Huntington, Lu- j cille Johnson, Mark and Nena j Larsen, Vernon Castleton, Rell j Francis and Blake Riding. Assisting the president and chairman, are other officers of j the club, Maria Johnson, May ! Finley, Mae Huntington, Beu- j lah Whiting, Nellie Anderson, j refreshments; Nima Davidson, ! table decorations ; Manila j ; Brown, publicity. f The pictures will be hung by 1 Stanley Burningham, high school art curator. : Wayne Blanchard, left, practices his survey approach, to his wife, in preparation for a survey starting October 29, by the Jaycees to determine just how best they can spend $200 for the benefit of the city. About 25 percent of the homes will be contacted and citizens will be asked questions ques-tions concerning city recreation facilities; a civic center, police problems and many others. Answers to questions will be compiled by the club under supervision of Chairman Blanchard, before a project is decided upon. The $200 was gained through the club's recent city development project. |