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Show Women's clubs plan Art Tea musical program of strings, vocal vo-cal and instrumental selections for the special guests. Committees in charge of making ma-king the arrangements for this event are assigned as follows: Mrs. Roy D. Johnson, council president, chairman; Mrs. Earl McKenzie and Mrs. Sheldon Nielson, invitations; Mrs. E. Dean Brian, publicity; Mrs. Blain Clyde and Mrs. J. Joe Miller, decorations. Mrs. Julia Sumsion is in charge of the tables and chairs and seating arrangements. Heading the committee for refreshments and serving is Mrs. William Miller with the program arrangements being made by Mrs. Maurice Bird, assisted as-sisted by Mrs. Richard K. Miner Mi-ner and Mrs. Jane Strong. Many women will travel from throughout the state to enjoy this program with the ladies of SDrinevilla. Springville Federated Women's Wo-men's Council will again sponsor spon-sor one of the state's outstanding outstand-ing spring events at the art museum in the form of the annual an-nual Art Tea. Formulation of committees and the commpletion of sending invitations to club women throughout the state for the tea have heralded the beginning of plans which will culminate in one of the most delightful so-I so-I cial events of the spring calendar. calen-dar. Committeewomen are working work-ing diligently to entertain and provide an outstanding afternoon after-noon at the gallery where the National April Art Show is now in progress. There will be refreshments, a tour of the galleries, and a continuous live |