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Show f : WE L C 0 M E j x National Art Patrons r- J and Art Exhibit Visitors Mayor A. 0. Thorn ... are glad to welcome visitors to the Art Exhibit during the lake to the west, all are made aware of the beauties of nature present spring showing. In the last few years, the exhibit has and the beautiful building of artistic and architectural achieve- become one of the major tourist attractions of the west. We ment introducing what may be expected, the exhibit itself is desire to extend a sincere welcome to all visitors during the ban- , . . . . n x. . .,,,.,,,, entirely worthy of the anticipation with which all enter the art ner month of April a welcome to art patrons of the west and portals. to tourists who find in the exhibit a place of cultural refinement that makes a bright spot in their memories of travel. We are Proud of our city and once aSain welcome tourists i! ' With the artistic setting the exhibit has at the foot of the art patrons to "SPRINGVILLE . . . ART CENTER OF THE towering Wasatch mountains and with a beautiful fresh water '.; INTERMOUNTAIN WEST." I bm wm9$mMmmmmMMmmmmBm mm-H- I . Sprineville-'-Art Center of the West W Mv Is Proud of the Following Achievements t Twenty-seven miles of hard-surfaced streets (none without)., t The kltest acqu;sijiion, of which smngvUle . , , , . i ii should be justly proud is the new $55,000 All streets with cement sidewalks. n , . . , J 1 Post Office which ts mow partially completed. " f A modern Sewer System. "f " The. building -anil be an artistic edifice, in keeping with the high standards of Springviile A modern municipal power plant. culture. An abundance of cold spring water.- The largest and best art collection in the Intermountain West. 5 More highway contractors per capita than any other city in - I Af OTTAt I America. j JL lit lyLdyUT A low tax rate, with little bonded indebtedness. -i A cannery, a steel mill, a cast iron pipe plant, and creosote " CXLLKA. g plant, and many other industries. I Has access to three railroads and numerous truck lines. Xt O "U-Hi C 1. 1 3 The fastest growing city in Utah. Had only 35c per capita fire loss in 1940. A. 0. THORN - Mayor Is a well-established agricultural center, with dairying, poultry Councilmen : 1 raising, lamb feeding, fruit growing, etc. j I. E. CLEGG H. T. REYNOLDS 8 ! Both a state fish and game farm and a federal fish hatchery ! ED JOHNSON DAVID T. FRIEL located on one of its famous spring areas. j EMIL OSTLUND |