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Show ' . ' . . ' . - j- " ' ' - ' 1 LADIES' HOME CULTURE CLUB FIRST CONTRIBUTOR TO BIG SHOW; INTEREST NATIONWIDE . i . Interest of the entire citizenry of Springviile is centered around the. P.I27 national art exhibit which will open in the auditorium of the Springviile high school April 1 and continue throughout the month of April. Pictures for the big annual show are already being received by the art committee, who declare that this year's exhibit will surpass that of any former year. This opinion is based on the promise of a greater nuuilHT of artists of national and international fame to participate in the exhibit. Among these is E. W. Hedfiold of Pennsylvania, whose work adorned the cover of a recent issue of the Literary Digest. Mr. Itedtield will send three of his finest fin-est pieces tor exhibition here. (.'emniendahio work is being accomplished ac-complished by various local organizations or-ganizations for the success of the show, members of the art committee commit-tee announce. The first contribution contribu-tion to reach the art committee's hands for this year's exhibit was that of the Ladies' Home Culture club, which organization turned $50 over to the committee the early part of this week. Other organizations organi-zations are at work on various projects pro-jects thai will result in contributions contribu-tions to the art. fund, it is stated. Tonight's mooting of the Kiwanis cluli will . cmphayize art... M. O. Packard of the finance committee will preside at this meeting, and it is understood that the clubmen ;havo under way a substantial program pro-gram that will result in something I of special interest to the art coni-; coni-; mit tee. : ' Herald Cirri; of Provo will be (he i principal shaker. Mr) ('l)irk is deeply interested in art and especially espec-ially in the success of the Spring-I Spring-I viUo art exhibit. i Tiles? efforts on Hie pari of lending lend-ing civic and social organizations of the city b-'speak success for the 11)27 show. The Ladies Home Culture Cul-ture club have set a pace that will no duuht be followed by oilier organizations, or-ganizations, in the opinion of the art association officials. |