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Show 'Springville Women Assist With Plans For Biennial Music Event in May t Mrs. Fay C. Packard 0f 0 ville first vice-PreSiden.SP G. B. Madsen of Mt p, Mr second vice-president- i at ley M. Taylor of Leh'i president; Mrs. Kenneth v S aid of American Fork f0UrJJ cD-president; cD-president; Mrs. A. K.'bh h w" Provo, secretary." oldof Presiding at the convent!,,, be Mrs. Royden J. Keith f cago, national president Jh Chi' made previous visits to' Tit 1. The advertising commit. Greater Utah Valley by County Commissioner '-v ? Dixon, will assist in rM;I and advertising the art w' At least six Utah county music and Utah county will sponsor o'ne of the luncheons dur- "The'eShf days and seven nights nf the festival will feature musician, mus-ician, o national and local farn according to Mrs. Victor J Butf of Provo, president of the boutn ern regon for the Utah Federation Federa-tion of Music clubs, which includes Utah county and all other tern-torv tern-torv to the south. Music in all forms will be pre-sented-choirs, choruses symphonies, sym-phonies, opera, organ, etc There will also be lectures and forums by national authorities on music included among the choral groups will be the Sprmgv.lle Musettes. Utah county has been asked to sponsor the art luncheon to be held one day during the festival according to Mrs. Bird "This will be an excellent opportunity for us to advertise the county, but it is also a great responsibility, she said The luncheon will be held May 16, at the Lafayette ballroom at Hotel Utah. ' Five hundred favors to be given away at the luncheon are being made by the art section of the Women's Council. They will consist con-sist of small paintings of flow- Regional officers for the music federation, besides Mrs. Bird, are |