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Show Sweepstakes winners to be named at Art Ball here Saturday evening closed with the unveiling of the purchase paintings by the school and the art association. The exhibit will be open through Sunday night, however. how-ever. Townespeople are invited to attend the closing assembly in the high school auditorium. Purchase paintings will be unveiled un-veiled by the high school art queens, Kathy Ollerton, senior, queen; Karla Shepherd, junior, and Jean Davis, sophomore. The student purchase painting will be hung in the new high school when completed while the art association purchase painting Springville's April art month will be climaxed Friday and Saturday with two outstanding outstand-ing events in connection with the closing of the April art exhibit. ex-hibit. Friday at 2:30 p.m the 43rd annual exhibit will be officially Will UCUlllC Jdl L Ul 1.11C JJCIIIlil- nent collection. During the aassembly, the annual Aureole Club art scholarship schol-arship will be awarded and winners of the art theme contest con-test will be announced. First place will receive an oil painting paint-ing done by one of Springville's promising artists, Mayor Calvin Cal-vin Packard Sweepstake winner, ball Saturday, April 29, the cli- max to the current Springville j Fine Arts Drive, headed by Jack Allen, will be the big Art i Ball scheduled for the art building and to which everyone is invited. Contributions will be accepted at the door from those who have not paid their associ- i ation membership for this year, j Those who have not taken out memberships may do so prior j to the dance and be eligible for j the big sweepstakes drawing for the prizes First prize will be the all-expense all-expense paid trip for two via Western Airlines to Laguna Beach Festival of Arts which will include a day at Disneyland. Disney-land. Eight other prizes will be given which will include paintings by Paul Salisbury, Glen Turner, Rell Francis, Hughes Curtis, Calivn Packard, William Bird, Stanley Burning-ham Burning-ham and R. W. Davidson. The building will be decorated decor-ated in keeping with the dance theme: "April in Paris" and will feature a live orchestra. Refreshments will be served. It is planned to make the Art Ball an annual event. Elections Springville High School Art Association has scheduled elections elec-tions for trustees of the art association and named eight candidates to be voted on by official members of the art association. as-sociation. ! Of the following eight candidates, can-didates, four will be elected for varying terms on the board. '! Candidates include Glen Turner, ; 1 Harrison Conover, Doeen Whit-(cont. Whit-(cont. on back page, col. 4) I April art month closes with program, dance (continued from front page) ing, R. W. Davidson, Blake Gammell, Melva Harrison, Or-val Or-val Harmer and Jack Allen. Ballots will go out to members upon the completion of the membership drive under the direction di-rection of Mr. Allen. Wilford W. Clyde is currently serving as president of the association. April 6, 1896 The first modern day Olympic events began be-gan in Athens Greece! The American team walked away with seventy-five percent of the medals, winning 9 of the 12 events. DeGaulle faces Common Market Mar-ket protocol gambit. |