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Show CLARK SPEAKER AT CLOSING OF ARLEXHIEIT Professor Harold Clark of the Brigham Young university, Provo, will be the principal speaker at the Springville high school art program, pro-gram, which marks the close of the eleventh annual national exhibit, Monday at 2:30 o'clock in the art gallery. Formal announcement of the two prise pictures will be made during, the program, with the candidates from the class winning the dodu- larity contest, and the junior class popularity candidate participating in the unveiling exercises, respeet-Ively respeet-Ively Short talks will be made by visiting visit-ing artists, school officials and patrons. The high school band, directed di-rected by Clair Johnson, will furnish fur-nish two selections, "Valse Triste" and "Stars and Stripes Forever," while the male chorus will sing, "Envictus." Awards will be made to students who won the contest in the essays on "My Favorite Picture." This contest con-test is carried on by the various English departments of the school, during the exhibit, with every student stu-dent participating. The exhibit this year, said by art critics, to compare favorably with any yet held and in some respects exceeding those of previous years, will remain open two days longer than has been the custom, in order that, five Sundays may be included in the time scheduled for the exhibition. ex-hibition. During the month of the exhibit art students and artists, civic, religious re-ligious and professional groups from all over the state have visited the exhibit. I |