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Show ;uncu Tor Ans, jiumqniries holds two-day conference Vtth Cour-ry Council tor the Am and Humanities, in ' a to-day cwr..'?re?jce Us! week, elected Laune WUJiams Sombf as president. Sisernll D Sandberf. assistant director of the Museum, was named e president; J. L. Beck, secretary. Qiaries Lyrw Frost, treasurer; lh LaeJ Woocdury. past preside at. Conference co-chairmen Shemll Sand berg and Laurie So by rectrd d-rzser and performances Frvia y at SprregriiJe M useurn of Art ta ceietraiion of the cooperation of 21 cibes tn organmng the council to promote arts and humanities in I' tali County. Workshops oo Saturday at Erghara Yag Utmrerjity included four maxa areas: faeihues, fund raising, developing arts and humanities and orgaruiir.g boards aisd fuRteers- Don Gorr.es Lewd of the process be used to help make the Kimball Arts Center successful. Cynthia Buckingham. Utah Endowment for the Humanities, touched on grant approaches and creative writing. Alan Ka3 ciscusaed fund raising concepts, Nancy Boskeff aed Sherrill Sandberg discussed deveiocsef arts and humanities in Utah County. itaamveg, examples of cooper a tioo between schoois and the community. KtegraiiRg arts and educations and art rs(s--residence. Deimont Oswald and Brace Beers presented methods of organixmg boards and volunteers Feitovmg Friday evening's tanner, perfprmances tn each of &e CHerrrJi art gaSertes were conducted con-ducted a drama by Stephen Taylor; humastties, DefraoRt Ormmld and S.arwn Saenson. dance. Christine OOrtoo. aad cubjc J.. L. Beck. Mayors representing 29 Utah Cattniy temrm are part of the s!ertr commit see organizing the Utah CourJy Council of the Arts and tbamais, ita the intent of ssppertjsg the arts wuli a grass rones approach, usavg local paopie ranher uuus professional esperts. Mayors or ted together in draf.xg a p&Soscfcy to estahtish an Hypnotic reclhies end weight loss to be lecture topic Cm T"sday eveiung. May 19. Dr. M Fwrd Mc&rtd. a bcenaed chmcai psyche&scst. eSscuas fcypacsis and seXfcypocats as an important me a is ef attaining permanent tt toe. tie will aiao discuss a?s to reduce stress, eLmmate seif def ei;rg behaviors and Improve Im-prove 3 image TtiA Wcture s part of a roBtimarg series of presenutions offered as a puu service by the Utah Center for Hjnao Resources and Family Rlarjsm. E4emt Profess jocI PUia. Tn North Canyon Road. Ewiidicg 3L Satte D. Provn, Utah, IM'H For further information please ra3 22-J3T The lecture bs at 7 p ra The eest lecture In be presented is Blt a Parent tn the SO's" and it iS be given by E. Kim Jotw&tm. PhO at the same location on May 17. a Ho at 7 39 p m organization for all cities to work together to promote their individual arts and humanities; -Eslabl&sh a broader base for the arts and humanities to support the economic growth tn the county; -Collect and disseminate information in-formation on activities within the county that would draw an audience to cities, such as American Fork's Pageant of the Arts: -Educate and tram representatives represen-tatives on how to dev elop their own arts councils and thus promote the arts and humanities in their communities. 4 ' .1 Springville Mayor J. Brent Hay mono, and two other Utah County mayors confer at Utah County Council for the Arts and Humanities conference at Springville Mutes m of Art last week. Dirrnaay aog presents master with puppy Last year when Bradley James Pace turned 12 years old on May 3, his most cherished birthday present was a Poodle Terrier puppy. This year on Bradley's birthday, that same puppy, now full grown and in the "motherly way," presented her master with her first litter - one puppy-Bradley, puppy-Bradley, formerly of Springville, is the son of James A. Pace and Kathleen Lindsay McKell, both of Orem. TO HONOR A VERY SPECIAL LADY LDS BOOKS a SUPPLIES BUY MOM THAT BOOK SHE'S BEEN WANTING SHASTA SOFT DRINKS ONLY STl' fX (P) I 1 . r-r LI 1 civ FANTASTIC ALL PURPOSE SPRAY CLEANER 32 OZ. REG. $1.79 0 CL i J ERG EMS LOTION 10 OZ. si." 1 EARRINGS NECKLACES STOCECINGS THAT SPECIAL GIFT FOR MOM RADIO SHACK DEALER Ml CITY PHARMACY 188 SO. MAIN SPRINGVILLE, UTAH 489-5618 COMPUTERIZED PRESCRIPTION SERVICE |