Show Uta Utah Art Ar E Exhibit b t to to Open pen S Sunday day ti t 1 1360 1 Picture Pictures on 01 Display M in i Capito Capitol t T WT T. T 4 Collections Contained in i Big Show The thirteenth annual exhibit of the Utah Art Institute will wi be open to the public at 2 p. p m. m Sunday at atthe the state capitol with wih pictures in iii place In the galleries on the third and fourth floors The fhe exhibit will vill wi be open to the public pub pub- lie lic lc daily from 2 to G ii p. p m m. but on the first day th the time has been extended extended ex ex- tended to 8 p. p m. m m The exhibit will wU continue to and include January 31 31 There will wJ be no charge OPEN ALL DAY Although the time for the exhibits exhibit is s officially in the afternoon the corridors are arc open to the public any anytime anytime time the capitol is open but in the afternoon guides and artists will wi be present and the full lighting system will be on The exhibit contains pictures from four Cour collections On the third floor arc are the works work o of 38 33 Utah artists loaned lomed to the art institute for this ex- ex c- c hibit libit only On the fourth floor foor is the he Alice Alce Art collection which has hitherto hung on the third floor and the he state fair collection as well wel as several pictures which were given Iven to o the state for the decoration of the capitol The Te state fair flir pictures are arc those hose which have been purchased over a period of years by the state fair air board from works work entered in the state tate fair fai exhibit The capitol art show contains almost almost al al- al most every type of picture picture land land land- capes summer spring fall fal and win win- ter cr portraits groups houses flow flow- fow- fow ers animals marines clouds and s son so soon soon on down the list of possibilities STATE OFFICIALS HELP JELP The display was made possible a athe at atthe atthe the capitol largely by the lion of Governor George H. H Dern an and Milton ton H. H Welling secretary of stat state Miton Grant Bowen capitol gardener ardener fu fur ur the flowers fowers for tor the decora decora- tons Palms have been placed a at strategic places throughout the ga gallerIes galleries gal gal- and a n bed bed of moss and flowers flow flow- ow- ow ers around the statue of M Massasso adds greatly greaty to the beauty of the ex cx- hibit hibit The arrangement of oC the display ha has been handled by Taylor Woolley vice vie president pt o of the Art institute Mr Woolley Wooley took charge at the request of B. B F. F Larsen art professor at nt Brigham Brig ham Young university and ad d president of the institute Mr Larsen could not be in Salt Lake for the prelim preliminary nary work work Other members of the institute ar arc Miss Florence Ware of Salt Sal Lake Wayne Johnson director of th the Springville art exhibit and Mrs Sarah Karrick of Salt Lake Lake t At 4 p. p m. m Sunday Governor Derwill Dern Der will wi unveil a bust of General Richard Rich ard W W. Young The bust made b by Sculptor Earl Cummings native Utahn some years ago will vill wi be presented pre pre- seated to the state by Dr Clark Clar Young son of the general The Unveiling unveiling un un- veiling will wi be on the steps on th the east side of the rotunda The civic orchestra will provide provid the he music music |