| Show I THE THU ur UTAh AU ART INSTITUTE The At Art Institute whose whoM Initial ox cx opened be before Core the closes this evening after n a season leason ut last log la during the thu past three weeks ot Of tIme tho exhibition Itel itself too much can cannot not Hot be salt tl In e T The o display In al nil lines ot of nr was or of such Buch merit 11 as to demonstrate effectually the rightness of the enterprise and to justify the tho hIghest hopes which may be 0 heM held tor or orIts ls Its future Prom From it I standpoint stand point Jont and ant that Ilso also ot of recognition 0 oi thu part ot of the tho public much mor more could be the nt lit being hardly I large rge enough throughout the season ISon to make it abl atile from point Int ot of view While those gifted ll with Uh nn an artistic bent 11 continue their work even without the spur ot of public appreciation the continuance Ind arid sue UC cess ceu of the tue itself to a l great grent degree on Ute the interest of the since It Is chien chiefly for lor the he good goodof ot of the I that it It has 1101 been een c eab l hed und and cati hardly servo serve that end without the those for tor whose benefit It li is chiefly Ther There van enn bo be n so dOUbt l that wi increase and ad that future exhibitions giVen by the tho Institute wi will attract I a I er degree derree of at Interest with each yer year The study of art artIn artIn In the Ichols Ad Mitt the tho growing interest In Ir ur Outside or of I this beyond time tho shadow ot of doubt In an anIt t It is III Unit the li in fu ft tur ture wil will bo be for tor 1 It O 0 of time the bet best art In our midst Ither rath than the tho periodical ul mit present b jy the There Is n a question Root afoot A s sto to whether th thu alias or of the lie could not be bOler better n attained by lag Ing tim tho admission to UI time ort art exhibition the Institute is 18 1 par pam as nn an educator and to tn artistic taste tastA and the tho This hIB ond other isa hn wi vIlL be settled before another nothel and there thoN con n b be no doubt dou thit It WI wi be In a wa way which viii I b be tt beno besic to the interests ot of the ot c ihs SIn State Ie The Tho News Newa joins In congratulation to the artists for tor the meritorious and In hearty wishes tor or the lu success ess o c the Institute In Us its future career NOTIS I It line heen boemi n a matter ot of surprise thu some fame ot of our OUI foremast did not nol ex cx hibIt tion paintings durIng the lie art the to most noticeable Alfred Lambourne td an Lorus Pral who work is II of suc quality as to have made cia an acquisition to the thi a a aMr Mr Ir Lorus Pratt name was wn inadvertently omitted from the lit list ot o In time the art review lit II our mu Iliac number Wt was one ot of th Ihs Society ot 0 Utah artists ansi has hns ben been with our art from toni isis boyhood wih Mr was on one ot or lie number ot o Ulah artists wh who took a 0 cosine of stud In Parts Pari and his work orle received Ived the corn com 11 ot of Du t Con slant and Jean Paul Though not isi In tho present exhibit or of tIme the Art In he Is etl still pursuing his studies ItlO and time the resl result I it 1 he hopel wi 0 be seen In later exhibitions by the Institute tit Th The late Inte Herman Hermon Jang hang Is 19 who whose e work woul would have ben been n a credit to tc the of at native natle ort art Mr first studied under John laen anti nt af fut went to Paris whee he studied In time the Julon academy lii Is In the composition cIas while there was awarded on se soy oral different occasions and on others received recI d honorable mention ro cc turning to Utah lie he devoted tp ort art his work attracting much at S tiA A number of Dt at the tI display be legend SoW Sold as cc result ot of the display Among them c two two ot of otress if Cypress ress near Monterey his smaller water vater color entitled Down th I Valley and one ot of time the city et Creek Crik Valey ant s wih with the tho tower 11 as a central dr ci crams eans picture Ripe th Harvest Levi O 0 Old I nd The Tho and his study hi 01 still life sunset scene tr 1 1 two studios In sll still If life and Peaches PeacheR dna W vIolet piece Mrs Ken Ien Kenneth neth Kerrs Violets stud Mrs Alco Alice Others were soW sold iut vere rem removed ed from the hull haU before 1 S S Thero are aro a score ot of other paintings i In a Thre tie hall bali that would grace the Iho walls ot f tle any ObY In the land and It hould bo be n a most effectual all aid to the tho ot of art In Uth Utah should lomo some ot It Sni Stilt Lakes citizens con their thel Quota towards the en of ort art In Utah by the pur purchase chase or of some of til lid native noUe work which alors the wals walls S or of lall hail hailS Some ot of the outside e artists It uld be a 0 timing thing also to keep hoop hoopa IQ a Sit Salt Lake The Tho picture e n fl the by Julan Julian hal has many admirers and ono one Tiie he Went Partner 1 by Abbott Craves has come In for or 1 a hion share of attention d tiring the exhibition It I be a 0 f thing thin for tor Salt Satt J Lake ko should t elt th o of Uth y In aiding the training ot of a ar taste In the by bythe r the he In our midst ot of Choice II in art b by the hands ot of the acknowledged masters ot of the country countr The Society ot of Artists Is tar far om being n a defunct While the tie Utah At Art 11 Is 1 a State In the Society has ns something of o othe the he motive aims and O of cit I a ate ato club chub IK its object being mutual cul ture ire and development The society will willI wi In I ni all probability give glo an exhibition un ler or 18 its own separate auspices lext next year yearS ear earOn S S S SOn On Thursday the members of the Teachers n were guests at atthe the Jo At Art Institute n a plasant gathering place n at t exhibition rom room sifter Dr r Jordans lecture tnt a Assembly Hall hail Mr r II H I A Culmer gave nn an Interesting tall lk on art after which the thue was spent ent In viewing the tho exhibit |