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Show JOTEOLSKii eiMSIS Tl ILIS1 1 S2 IB? BOUT S: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :: :S: FINE PROGRAM TO MARK FINAL CHAPTER TODAY Herald R. Clark Will Deliver Principal Address Helen Reynolds Unveils Pictures. Tmliiy murks tl'r rtnl f :intht'r I'hnpiiT in rlic histnry ni' Spring, villi's urliiPYcmeilts nitl rinses the Ic:ics of n li.i.iU in which is writ-fen writ-fen iiispir:iiio!)nI thcnies th;it will live Inn;; in tin- nicninrics of thousands thous-ands who hriVrt heen ntf ructt'd to one ol" the finest cxposiiimis of art to ho found in America. l ining exercises will he held in the it il gallery t the Springville hi-h school this afternoon at 3 o'clock- when the priz,i pictures will he unveiled by Miss Helen Reynolds, ''o-hfer of .Mr. and Mrs. William Reynolds, who was the successful I .:inlidate in the popularity contest 'which dosed Tuesd ty afleineon. T. YVinate, chjiirinan of the ait on; in it tee. will act as chairman chair-man at thf unveiling ceremonies Prof. Herald It. ("lark of the Hntf ham Young university of l'rovo and . one nf the most ardent advocates of fine art in the intermounta in region will deliver the principal I address. The memhers of the .junior class will make the official presentation in nreonla nee wit h a long est a flushed fl-ushed custom, and Pres. 0. II. .Mny-cock .Mny-cock (if the Koloh slake will accept the pictures on hmalf nf the Springville Spring-ville Art association. Kalph Weight will play a cornet solo and Miss Melha t'ondto will sing a solo. The closing nnmher will he a selection from the Spring1-ville Spring1-ville high school Indies' chorus. A general invitation has heeu extended ex-tended to the puhlie to attend these cxeieises. Satin-day the paintings will he taken down and prepared for shipment ship-ment to iheir respective owners in the various states of the Vnion. |