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Show SPRINGVILLE'S ART EXHIBIT Noted New York Artist Will; Send Picture to High School Exhibit. In reply to the Springville art exhibit ex-hibit prospectus sent out by the Springville high school many encouraging en-couraging answers are received daily. The character of the answers coming from all over the nation indicate plainly the value of the exhibit ex-hibit to Utah and Springville. The invitation sent out to the artists ar-tists include a brief history of the Springville collection; a short letter indicating the purpose of the exhibit and finally a blank form inquiring of the artists what pictures they umuu si'iiu. j-iie i el in ue.i mini, ' thus far received indicate an exhibition exhibi-tion really national in character. I In previous years most of the pictures pic-tures exhibited were painted by Utah artists. This year n greater i number of artists outside the state have become interested. The values of this interest is quite obvious. It gives the students and general public pub-lic an opporl unity t-i srudv nici nv from the various siJuj ""T. is evidence (1r.r worin w h i ad - j as an art center. On April first, the exhibit will be opened with a program that should interest people all over the state. We are endeavoring to get as the speakers. Governor Charles R. Ma-bey: Ma-bey: Mayor C. Xeslen of Salt Lake and Slate Superintendent of Schools C .X. Jensen. Tin1 following letler Is in answer j lo one sent by the Principal K. L. Done. Mr. Carlson of Carlson, School of Landscape Tainting. New : York', at first, through soiu- mistake mis-take received just (he form blanks, lb- wrote for further details. This is t he second let I or received from him. I Mr. Kay L. llone. Principal, I Springville High School ! Sp; iimville. T'tah. I My dear Mr. Hone. ! I believe the "bumh" is. more or ;less. "on me" after reading your very jllice lei I er-of-l'e ily to mine of "sug-jgestions." "sug-jgestions." I plead, however, that I a m absolved since I bad received l no literal ore bearing upon your proposed exhibit ion. exc-pt ing (lie typewritten form "I will scud the following, etc.," After hearing your progressive ideas and reports of actual accomplishments, accomp-lishments, my letter becomes very "unnecessary." I not only think your work is commendable com-mendable because of its educational worth, but T believe the process yon have employed of letting students apparently "run the show" is psychologically psy-chologically excellent. We know liow a thing worked for, is a thing really appreciated. Let. me say, in closing, that I shall be very glad to send one, or more pictures to the exhibition and i that. I wish you every success in your worthy cause. Very sincerely yours, JOITX F. CARLSON. |