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Show Art Cify Publishing Co. Included In Manufacturer's Exhibit This Week They will remain on display thru-out thru-out the week. The displays, furnished by more than 50 firms, give the viewers a clear conception of the wide variety va-riety of products produced in the valley. Among these products exhibited ex-hibited are women's clothing, concrete con-crete products, cast stone, explor sives, frozen foods, steel, gilsonite, awnings, bottled drinks, milk products, pro-ducts, eggs, canned foods, books, building blocks, brick of all kinds, lighting equipment, candy, etc. Agricultural Display Displays of top quality agricultural agricul-tural products grown in Utah valley val-ley are being viewed in various grocery stores of the county. These are marked with the Greater Utah Valley, Inc. lavel. The kick-off to GUV week came at 5 p.m. Monday when the 100-piece 100-piece ROTC band from BYU presented pre-sented a concert on the front steps of the city and county build-( build-( Continued on Page Ninel V Designed to let the public know what is manufactured and available avail-able in Utah Valley, which comprises com-prises Utah county, Greater Utah Valley, Incorporated is sponsoring sponsor-ing an exhibit of Utah Valley manufactured articles in individual displays at the City and County building in Provo, this week. The exhibit is well worth the time of all citizens to visit. . Along with other manufacturers of the county, the Art City Publishing Pub-lishing Co., of Springville was invited in-vited to exhibit and has a display of yearbooks, magazines, periodicals, period-icals, catalogues and other items, all made locally in the county exhibit. ex-hibit. Another phase of the week which should be of special interest to townspeople, is the sound-color movie, entitled, "Through the Year in Utah Valley," made by Glen Turner of this city. The movie is shown free of charge each night this week from 7 pm. until 9 p.m. in the south court room of the city and county building. Ray Davis of Salem, president of Greater Utah Valley, Inc., sponsor spon-sor of GUV week, lauded Mr. Turner Tur-ner for his achievement in producing produc-ing the moving picture which, he said, "is worth thousands and thousands of dollars for the publicity pub-licity it will give this valley." Mr. Turner, he said donated his services servi-ces to Greater Utah Valley, Inc., with the organization paying only the actual costs. Leon Dallin, well-known composer, com-poser, wrote the music which accompanies ac-companies the film. The voice for the continuity is that of Mr. Turner. Tur-ner. Exhibits Shown Exhibits by Utah county manufacturers manu-facturers and processors occupy most of the spacious hallway of the main floor of the building. ;ri City Publishing Co. eluded In Exhibit (Continued from page one! ) -.- The concert was attended by i i fsir-sized crowd which showed I appreciation for the music. f President Davis of Greater Utah ) ,ii!ey, Inc., and Sterling E. Price, rigrille, manager, today ex- ! :ressed the hope that every resist resi-st of the county will visit the ' iibits and see the new film. Finer Appreciation By sponsoring the week, GUV j Scials hope to develop among sdents a finer appreciation of jt valley and to encourage them I .i support local industry so that ;e valley nright continue to pros-a, pros-a, Mr. Price said. |