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Show Patrons and Critics Acclaim 1941 Exhibit Approximately 18,000 Visitors Register At Local Galleries In First Nineteen Days of Current Exhibit Art patrons and art critics that throng the galleries gal-leries viewing the collection of paintings hung in the 1941 exhibit are proclaiming it undoubtedly one of paintings representing artists from all over the nation and the best from Utah's art colony, have been hung,- and they depict a fine, well-balanced well-balanced variety of types and subjects. sub-jects. The exhibit is open to the public pub-lic daily from 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. for the remainder of the month of April. the best exhibits ever .held here. Always a popular day, Sunday showed one of the largest registrations registra-tions to date, with many visitors from eleven states and Canada joining the Easter parade at the galleries. Tourists and visitors from Ohio, California, Idaho, New Mexico, New Jersey, Wyoming, Indiana, Wisconsin, Washington, Virginia, Colorado, Rhode Island, Arizona, New York, Illinois, Montana, Georgia, Geor-gia, Oregon, Maryland, Washington, Washing-ton, D. C, South Carolina, Missouri, Mis-souri, and Mexico, have registered at the exhibit during the past week. Today is the nineteenth day of the exhibit and as near as can be estimated, between eighteen and twenty-five thousand people have visited the gallery. Distinguished visitors who registered reg-istered this week include Mr. and Mrs. Olaf Moller, Heyburn, Idaho; B. F. Larsen, Provo; and many other Utah state artists whose pictures pic-tures are hung in the exhibit. In the exhibit this year, 22 8 |