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Show - T R A fnl n Tf1-11 f 111 nl A UJ J U lr uj Any Community E- .w.t-, ,.. . . Ii-iifli3isib4se Picturesque high school campus and art building .... looking west .... Comprising the buildings where four major traditional tradi-tional activities are expressed in many forms each year .... dramatics music athletics and the famous Spring- ville project Art. I Contracting in Spingville is one of the oldest of the many Springville a mecca for lovers of contemporary art throughout traditions that have grown with the city. The beginning of con- j the nation. tracting in this city dates back as far as 60 or 70 years, and it has A traditional cultural art center, Springville is also known been estimated that more than half of the highways built in Utah for other fine arts including music, sculptoring and theatricals during the past 20 years has been the work of Springville con- Musical concerts have been given, and by many that Springville tractors, and this in addition to hundreds of miles of highways can claim as native sons sri, M , , ,. . , . , . , . , , , . ,, , , . . , bllcn as Mark Robinson, musical m- which they have constructed in other states. Springville has structor and critic Cora Thorn n;,. i- i j ,. , , . , ,. ,, , ' a 11101 n "u a Richard Condie, and many more people engaged in contracting than any other permanent others equallv noted wmf , . . u tt i o loicmost in sculptoring in America is city in the United States. Spnngville's own native son, Cyrus E. Dallin, who is nationally Traditionally, Springville is a city of beautiful, well-kept and mternatlnally acclaimed. In the theatre, a rich background homes. In close harmony with the feeling of the aesthetic in ar- W3S begun in early days when famous actors and actresses played tistic works of art, Springville people have always had a desire t0 aPPreciative Springville audiences. for a beautiful city of wide, clean streets, beautiful homes, and thriving, progressive, typically American community, artistic landscaping. Surrounded by fertile fields and rich agri- Springville has attracted such industries as the Steel plant, Pipe cultural lands, Springville is an appropriate setting for a national pIant' Creosote Plant, and other types of industry art exhibit of the magnitude of the Springville art project. Rlch ln these traditions and many more Snrinirville has I grown and expanded through the von, -c ; i ' , . Springville traditions have grown through the years cen- j cPt that any city state JUUb m keeping with the pre- tering around the Annual Art Exhibit which each year makes while enterprises to be' "ailU nec(ls traditional and worth- I II S Springville Banking Co. J ; . : ! |