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Show Art Guild Will Terminate The Moab Fine -Arts Guild ..members have announced that no" programs - or projects pro-jects 'which had been planned plan-ned by the group for the fall .season will be conducted because be-cause the organization is being be-ing dissolved. The decision to terminate all activities of the group was made by its officers and .was precipitated by the untimely un-timely death of the Guild .stalwart and ex-president, Ethel Ullarich, and by the departure of the acting president, pres-ident, Eve Arnold, who has moved to the Northwest to make her home. . One of he Guild officers, Violet Wiler, stated that the members were all very reluctant re-luctant to abandon the organization or-ganization but that they felt at was necessary to do so at this time. However, if in the ifuture some group of artists art-ists or others interested in the arts wish to re-activate the Guild, all records, reports re-ports and remaining supplies sup-plies will be made available to the new organization. I Mrs. Wiler said that the Guild scrapbook would be 'kept b ythe Moab Museum and that the money which remained in the Guild treasury treas-ury after all bills were paid ihas been used to buy paint-;ings paint-;ings for the new Grand County Library. The paint-iings paint-iings by local artists, which were selected by Mrs. Helen Hel-en M. Knight, a member of the Library Board, are ? .follow: "Desert Wash," oil by Ted Knight; "Burning of the Tower," To-wer," watercolor by Arleen Ruggeri; "Indian Woman," oil on velvet bv Eve Arnold; Arn-old; "Moonlight," oil by Jes-View," Jes-View," oil by Violet Wiler. |