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Show One of Many Fine Paintings in 1952 Show ... P . v ' ! '1 : ' ' ' . i c 1 : ' , ' i : ' .. . ' I pA r - v. r i-1 1 ." .V?f -":. . i ' . i ' V i 1-f -l J ' ' j J j ; ' ' I .'t 1' . ' 1 t ' , ' ( i .. ':' t k ;.; i . V , i . ,. r v- , A i :j. , , , . '' ' ' I I J. . ' ' ,. ! . ' . y i t : - '- - -r , i i ' a ! . , -,',' , , ' !i j ' k , i , "An Adirondack Tsrrenf" by Homer D. Martin N(A, will be recognized by art visitors as one of the finer paintings on exhibit. It was sent by the Robert C. Vose Galleries of Boston, Mass. Youth Talent Show Saturday To Assist Fever Drive Everything is in readiness for the Youth Talent Show to be staged Saturday, April 5, in the Springville Spring-ville high school auditorium according to Wendell Winger, chairman of the event. Sponsored by the Springville Twenty-Thirty club to raise funds for the Rheumatic Fever Drive, the Talent Show will feature students up to and including seniors of the high school. It will begin at 7:30 p.m. and will be broadcast over KCSU beginning at 8 p.m. Finalists for Saturday night's contest were selected last night and they will be competing in three separate divisions, elementary elemen-tary school contestants, junior high and senior high students. Winners will be given cash prizes and will be judged by well qualified quali-fied individuals. Tickets for the Talent Contest arc being sold by each of the Boy Scout organizations throughout the stake and by members of the 20-30 club. The general public is invited to 'the show or if unable to attend, a donation to the Rheu- I matic Fever drive through the purchase of tickets would be app- ! reciated president Creed Brimhall i pointed out. Funds derived from the show go to the national foun- ; dation to help in the research of i cures for the disease, i |