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Show siifsyceissFyi mi mmm ilises mbm THOUSANDS INSPIRED BY 1927 EXHIBIT Dr. George H. Brimhall Principal Prin-cipal Speaker at Unveil ing Exercises - Success written in hufio letters U-lls a story of achievement in the production of the 1027 art exhibit of the Springville liijrh school. So widespread has been the interest in-terest in this year's show that thousands thou-sands from various parts of Utah and other states of the Union have poured into the gallery and pariak-mi pariak-mi of the inspiration emanating from the works of America's foremost fore-most artists. "With .such interest, and in order that many more art lovers may be i,'iven an opportunity to see the ex- hibit, the final day when the pii.e-winniiiii pii.e-winniiiii pictures wil' be unveiled has been set for Monday, May J, according to E. H. Knudsen, principal princi-pal of the school. For this occasion the following IH-ograni, which will be given in the art gallery at :4r, has boon out-lined out-lined : Opening musical number, high school chorus; invocation. Rev. S. Hall Barrett; selection, chorus; unveiling of prize-winning art piece by winner of popularity contest; speech of acceptance, Presldeni Frank RriiiRhurst ; vocal solo. Miss Melba Condie; "Life of Jones Lie,"; Wayne Johnson: address, Dr. George II. Brimhali ; vocal solo. Elmo El-mo Coffman ; remarks, Dr. Georgii L. Smart. President T. E. Tolhiirst of the Nebo school Ixiard ; J. F. Wingate, chairman of the art com-niitiee; com-niitiee; benediction, Bishop 0. H. Huntington. A cordial invitation is extended to the public to attend the unveiling exercises. |