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Show - ' i ' j .... 6 x - ... CLAYTON PARKER will exhibit his paintings in the city hall one-man art show beginning July 15 for one month. Clayton Parker paintings seen at City Hall July 15 to Aug. 15 Another in a series of Springville art exhibits at the City Hall will feature the work of Clayton Parker,, 144 South Second East, St., who has painted considerably but is exhibiting for, the first time in Springville. The paintings, numbering between 25 and 30 oils, pencil ings are of scenes in Colorado, Utah, Arizona and Wyoming. Townspeople are urged to step into the Council Room of the City Hall and look over the Parker exhibit which like others in the series, will-be on display a month, from July 15 to August 15. sketches, and pastels are done mostly from nature, Mr. Parker Park-er said. He studied art in high school at Rifle, Colo., and later la-ter with a teacher in Grand Junction, Colo. He c ame to Springville in 1951 and continued con-tinued his painting as a hobby, while employed as a millwright mill-wright helper at Geneva Steel. Mr. Parker has acquired his technique from studying the work of well-known artists. He has been especially interested in the national exhibits and other displays of art in Springville. Most of his paint- |