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Show ART OPENING PROGRAM SET FOR FRIDAY Formal exercises marking the opening of the eighteenth annual national high school art exhibit will be held Friday, at 11 a. m., in the high school auditorium, under direction of Principal W.W. Brockbank, president of the art board, and chairman of the art committee. Professor John C. Swenson of the Brigham Young university faculty, is scheduled as the principal prin-cipal speaker. Special invitations have been sent to Utah county commissioners, members of the Nebo district school board and Springvilie city official, to attend. at-tend. A music program is arranged for the occasion to include vocal : solos by Mrs. Hannah C. Packard Pack-ard and Elmo Coffman of Provo; instrumental trio, Misses Alene Condie and lone Averett; instrumental instru-mental number, Richard Lover-idge. Lover-idge. The unveiling of two paintings, recent gifts to the art "gallery, will be by Miss Virginia Bird of Mapleton, student tody secretary, as a special feature of the opening open-ing exercises. Following the program, the doors of the art building will be open to the public. The pictures in the national display, numbering number-ing more than 200, are hung in the second floor galleries, wdiile those of the school's permanent collection are in the gallery on the first floor. That the exhibit will attract an attendance equal to that of last year, which was estimated at 50,000 people, is expected r?6m the large number of reservations already made by groups to visit the galleries. Those who 'have thus far reserved re-served dates are: Utah State chapter of P. E. O. Sisterhood, April 3; Mothers' Study club, April 7; Jeune Mere club, April b; Current Study club, April 10; Vielles Ames of Provo, April 17; B. Y. U. faculty, April 12; State Kiwanis, April 20; Cleo club, Og-den, Og-den, April 26. |