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Show Members to vote Deadline for Art Association membership set Memberships in the SpringviUe Spring-viUe High School Art Association Associa-tion must all be in today or tomorrow, in order for members mem-bers to vote for two new members mem-bers of the association at the annual meeting following the closing are program Friday evening. Blanks were sent out some time ago urging townspeople towns-people to contribute to the project. pro-ject. This announcem e n t was made today by Harrison Con-over, Con-over, chairman of the current membership campaign, who wishes to remind alumni chairmen chair-men also of the deadline in getting in funds contributed by former students. All members of the association associa-tion will be nvited to vote for two new members of the board. Candidates include, Glen Turner, Turn-er, B. P. Larsen, John M. Ha-fen Ha-fen and Irene M. Moon. Letters of appreciation were sent out this week signed by Omar M. Hansen, president of the art board, expressing appreciation ap-preciation to those who have contributed and inviting them to the Friday, April 30 meeting meet-ing at the art building at 7:30 p.m., when the purchased paintings will be unveiled in connection with the closing art program, followed by the election elec-tion meeting. f. : . . i 1 . ;-r:--- or'. ' "V v v 1 . s N ty?;. Si iw - . . h ' vV- V 1 ..V -.y v , . . v , TO BRIGHTEN SHOPPING DISTRICT Designed as one of the most attractive and modern business buildings in the area, the new additio nto Friel's, Inc., pictured above, will add an artistic and modernistic touch to the east side of Main Street at Second South. Most of the new building will be of heavy glass providing spacious display areas. A canopy can-opy patterned after that of the finest stores, will extend over the north entrance. Attractive new landscaping plans are also being made for the corner frontage. Work on the new addition is already well underway at the location. |