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Show Board reviews art show plans; hears landscape work report uted $600 to the project, the art board is offering prizes for the best work in the show. Well qualified judges will make the selections. It was reported at the meeting meet-ing that extensive landscaping work has been done in the past year which is valued conservatively at $4600. This includes installation of a sprinkling system, renovation of the patio including drain pipes, planting of shrubs and other work. Bob Frazier, expert ex-pert landscapist, contributed his services for the project as did a number of other citizens. The many fine improvements were made possible, according to report from President Omar (cont. on back page col. 3) Members of the Springville Art Board met Tuesday morning, morn-ing, to review plans for the second annual Open Art Exhibit Ex-hibit being held at the high school art gallery in February, to hear a report on the landscape land-scape work done on the art building grounds and to discuss other items of interest in connection con-nection with the art project. Entries for the February Open Art Exhibit will be received re-ceived Friday and Saturday, January 14 and 15 and also on Saturday January 22, from 12 noon until 8 p.m. Ajnateur as well as professional work is being solicited. Through tho cooperation of the Utah State Institute of Fine Arts, which has contrib- Board reviews art show plans (continued from page 1) Hansen of the art board, by a special financial drive headed head-ed by W. W. Clyde, assisted by Leo Crandall and with W. W. Brockbank in charge of the Alumni contributions. The membership drive last year, also proved successful . under : the chairmanship of Harrison Conover, Mr. Hansen reported. The entire project is set up on a better financial basis lending more importance and interest to the art movement as a whole, it was pointed out. |