Show J OVERS VERS RALLY RALLY TO HELP L INSTITUTE t 1 JJ r- r rc on t the tho bill blU InI In- In n nN to w Utah art arL lust lust- N I of 01 to tM friends ot Of art Int In t public aid aid- 3 tej most InI InIn In- In t T th arts arta th I n In the III are esp iA v i T NV on communicationS ire art reproduced here here- enough mc alIo to J edition tM a and n t e g benefits Meat t tbs SS art Institute t those to those o or of nn anY elt r nd that such such b be and ids ith for forI e G a aN aturo is 19 I Ched structure Its at a will owe osee to th the thc ens en- en fine farts arts b by Le s tott 1 pst su Of tte re Is about A 1 ahI for the ater or sin b faIl faIl- j Is w II b e pr p sent tan J g gOIt gO under It n nr of circum I. I e. t look lt r competition t n the and ar ts 1619 this benefits 10 d only eJ tAt tto 1 ut M of tM the u-t u Institute S Institute J a SAi a er 1 is II ef of ono ho has s be- be b by tit del the present presen t tI I hill bill Is to tor d ct kOIt ical 1 or It a combination r tee hp s such for It lc or of the gov- gov O tabers bus ce ter term the thep ell ea w. w Eyam In sale p II la Is rJ s Is 5 cut cat of the J o oe h ar 7 n nor e or this This but but an as edul edu- edu st a ip the theda theor l appall appl to da id or of foal wi tit fat slate to o organize nl anTee an f Tee then tI n other st states tes W denial Iti nt nd ria cf et tb the m rs m rg of or desire to towe p IdD bOOr bed pat we we lire In tp IP D 11 B. B KIMBALL Advocate yi an attempt would ouid bed be d tU law lag governing lase laseI the I a v d' d b t te that e the state demand demandt t L be allowed d to std UJ carry nr o on f Its go food Jed d committee il deb dab wl arh last Jan- Jan uary u took up un the tho matter In an attempt to locate the causes of or the trouble said to exist and If Ir possible to suggest DorC a Do rC remedy l acceptable le to n all Interested committee W leh fd Our committee h held numerous u meetings meet meet- ings with wilt artists ts cr archi architects and others Interested In art with the result that nn an amendment to the unanimously de decided decided de- de present nt law Kw was finally eJ cd on at a n meeting attended b by some twenty five artists of or the state This amendment eat which Is known ns as house bill 1111 No Xo 83 h has hall in the Indorsement m nt ol of our committee and If It passed b by the legislature turo will we believe be he the means meins of or rectifying the defects which seem to exist under the present law Jaw and of or I bringing about a condition of or h harmony m n among amone the I artists Int r TIm THi ART AnT AND D COM I COMMITTEE 1 OF Tn TIIU COMMERCIAL I I CLUB per Leo Fairbanks Chairman Former Governor Approves I hope that t Mrs Irs Ha Hayward ward will succeed succeed suc suc- succeed In putting through her new art bill It will rejuvenate tho the Utah Art Institute which has fallen Ih into popular I disfavor or through various causes There are arc many man VOl very goo COCK good artists trUsts In lm Utah but jut there thero Is a lack of or appreciation n and encouragement of art and the state mate ought to stimulate and antI to foster ter artistic I endeavor or The scope of the wog nf qt the he Institute will be broadened hv II the new bill exhibitions will bo ho held heid oftener oftener of- of tener sculpture palming painting and the crafts craUs admitted to participation and more comprehensive and more efficient methods methods methods meth meth- employed cd to to build up tho the art In Interests interests In- In of or the state HEBER M 1 WELLS Regards Art as ai Necessity I look upon art not as a luxury but butas butas as ns' a n. necessity to a a. cultured and civilIzed civilized civil civil- people Though the tile circumstances perhaps would not warrant the tho appropriation of or larl largo large e sums of money mone be because because he- he I cause of other pree pressing needs throughout through through- out our state and in view of tho the fact that so large a proportion of the tho reve revo- revenues of the state eo go 0 to education yet jet et I feel that no legislature should hould fall fail to tomake tomake make some provision for tor the encouragement encouragement nt of or the fine arts Rmon among us UJ I favor the passage of or tho the bill no now pending which looks to the preservation of our art society and tho the holding of exhibitions annually where moderate prizes are offered and proper purchases purchases pur pur- chases are aro made mad that will wll encourage I our artists and promote the the- welfare of art In a n practical way NEPHI J L. L MORRIS Advocates Advocate Appropriation It seems a reasonable proposition to provide pro for tho the regulations of or tho art Institute by h- hn a n board of or five fi members to eliminate cash prizes and Uld to use 1 a L portion of or the 3 2000 annual appropriation tion for exhibiting the tho work r of or outside artists I Exhibitions Including the work ork of or outside artists would promote Interest and competition Progressive American cities are aroused to tho the fact that art Is la a serious serious seri seri- ous business that beauty Is tho most useful thing we wo know ELEANOR S. S MALICK |