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Show y Activities Qf The fine pieces of handiwork being exhibited this week in at least two business house windows win-dows in town, have been made by the boys and girls enrolled in summer recreation and supervised play classes of Springville during the summer. Concluding the work, an exhibition exhibi-tion of more than a hundred articles Friday afternoon and evening eve-ning at Memorial hall, with a numfc'er of parents and other interested in-terested citizens viewing the display. dis-play. In connection with the exhibit, a dance was held for the children in the afternoon, and nearly 200, most of whom had participated in the summer classes, attended. On Thursday, the children were taken on a hike to Park Ro-She and the older group with bicyclus enjoyed a trip to the Big Hollow on Mapleton bench. Recreation Leaders Nola Palfreyman Pal-freyman and Donna Snell, who have been in c'harge of the recreation rec-reation work for children during the summer, are now making arrangements to hold recreation classes for adults during the winter. win-ter. While the program is not definitely defin-itely worked out, it is planned to have physical education and handicraft handi-craft classes, a reading or literary liter-ary organization, and to begin work on establishment of a costume cos-tume house for this community. Details of the entire program wUl be announced later. The fine, pieces of handiwork being exhibited this week in at least two business house windows in town, have been made by the boys and girls enrolled in summer sum-mer recreation and supervised play classes of Springville city, during the summer Concluding the work, an exhibition exhibi-tion of more than a hundred articles art-icles was held last Friday afternoon after-noon and evening at Memorial hall, with a number of parents and other interested citizens viewing view-ing the display. In connection with the exhibit, a dance was held for the children in the afternoon, and nearly 200, most of whom had participated in the summer classes, attended. On Thursday, the children were taken on a hike to Park Ro-She and the older groups with bicycleg enjoyed a trip to the Big Hollow on Mapleton bench. Recreation leaders Nola Palfreyman Palfrey-man and pona Snell who have been in charge of the recreation classes for adults during the winter.1 win-ter.1 While the program is not definitely defin-itely worked out, it is planned to have physical education and handicraft hand-icraft classes, a reading or literary liter-ary organization, and to begin work on establishment of a costume cos-tume house for this community. Details of the entire program will i be announced later. |