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Show iiMHini Ii I him i iiiiiii MiniiKiiiiim l .. nj iiinii i . " " , ' i ; . i, ' i ; V - . x. - V !. ' ! ' - - r ' i I ' '" - i ' ,,' " ' " , Two paintings selected as banquet prizes PRIZES Two valuable paintings, one by F. Cabin Pack- ! ard, Springville City mayor, who paints as a hobby, left, and the other by Dr. Richard Gunn of Brigham Young University Uni-versity art department, former Springville art curator, will be given away at the Kiwanis Art Banquet this evening. llimms ready Ari Banquet The annual Kiwanis Art Banquet Ban-quet will be held tonight, (Thursday) at 7:00 p.m., in the art building, with the Spiingville club as hosts. Members and their partners from 27 clubs within a 100-mile radius have received invitations. invita-tions. Over 300 persons are expected ex-pected to attend. On hand to answer questions and explain vvarious aspects of the 44th April show will be G. Bruce Braithwaite, director of the art gallery; Rell G. Francis, artist, and Mrs. George Pehr-son, Pehr-son, both members of the art board; and Dr. Richard L. Gunn of the BYU Art Department Depart-ment and former curator of the Springville gallery. Two valuable paintings by Dr. Gunn and Mayor Calvin Packard will be given as attendance at-tendance prizes. The art banquet has become a traditional event and has proven to be a successful tool tor the local Kiwanis to pro-- pro-- mote friendship- and fellowship - ' ; among clubs in this vicinity ; and to give support and service ; to the Springville Art Associa- ; tion, according to Eldon Reese, ; club president. Glen G. Pyper will be toast-master. toast-master. Daniel Winnie is in I charge of publicity. ! |