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Show Page Twelve - The Springville Herald - January 12, 2000 is (Ssiivim Jolley, 9 Last week ihc Springville Herald, working with the Art Museum, placed in the newspaper a list of twenty-three of the most noied artists associated with Springville We asked all who took the newspaper to respond with their own list of the top ten artists for a "Hall of Fame." Unfortunately, the name of Sprin-gvillc's Sprin-gvillc's most nationally known artist the sculptor, Cyrus E. Dallin. was inadvertently left off the list. As of Monday afternoon, twenty-four people had responded to our enquiry. Of these, sixteen voted for only one artist-Calvin K. Jolley! Another voted for a full list of ten, all with Calvin Joiiey receiving a vote. Just three other ballots came in without Mr. Jolley's name on them. That means 21 of the 24 voters listed Jolley for Springville's Artistic Hall of Fame! But most folks have never heard of this artist, so naturally the question, "Who is Springville Chamber to host 4th Annual Commitment to Youth The Springville Area Chamber ot Commerce is hosting the 4th Annual "Commitment to Youth" Conference on Saturday, Febru-aiy Febru-aiy 26. 2X)() for all Springville Jr. High and High School students. stu-dents. As usual there will be great speakers and activities. I hose invited to speak includes Gov. Mike Levitt, Melissa An-dei An-dei son-Palmer-Former Miss Utah, Miss USA Pageant. Wes Ruff -Channel 4 Sponscaster. John Bythcway- Motivational Speaker. Setcma Gali, Jr-BYU Football Player, and Paul BrewerMotivational Brew-erMotivational SpeakerMagician. Speak-erMagician. In addition to this great line up of speakers each student will also receive a t-shirt, lunch and door prizes. The door prizes will include two trips for four to Disneyland, TV, bicycles, snowboard snow-board package and more. We encourage all students to pre-register pre-register for this event at your school from February 1 to 4. The cost of this event is still only $5. Calvin Jolley?" seems applicable. Calvin Kent Jolley was born in Provo, May 8, 1936, but since 1973 has lived in Springville. He is married to Laura Nell Altho-use-Wilson and has five children. He studied at the Art Center in Los Angeles, California, El Ceritos Junior College and at Brigham Young University. He is both a fine and commercial artist, in oils, acrylics, stippled collages, collag-es, gouache opaque watercolor and pen and ink. His favorite subject is realistically rendered depictions of wildlife, especially big game and water fowl. One year he placed sixth in the nation in the U.S. Department of Interior Interi-or "Duck Stamp" competition. He also enjoys painting "Fantasy" "Fan-tasy" pictures, somewhat in the style of James C. Christensen. Like Glen Turner he has an interest in old cars. Presently he works for a Fortune 500 company, compa-ny, Abbott Laboratories in Salt Lake City, doing their technical and promotional materials. The Springville Museum of Art Director, Vern G. Swanson, noted that, "Calvin is a fine person and one of Utah's very best graphic designers. He is much more famous, outside our city than inside it." Lastly, let us all remember Calvin K. Jolley as the man who designed Springville's Spring-ville's award winning logo in 1986. It is considered, within the V .4 f - V f o 0' Jim. 1 mmmm Members of the Springville Area Chamber of Commerce Board for 2000 were sworn-in by Judge Dean Olsen at the installation banquet Sat. Those who will serve are: Vicky Curtis, Central Bank; Marci C. Harris, Audio Visions; Chip Reynolds, Industrial Brokers; Walter Jex, J&S Designing; Martin Hurlburt, Security Financial Services; John Dixon, US West Dex; Duane Roberts, Cracker Barrel; Jack Robinson, Robin-son, Workforce Services; Ann Haymond, Cot-tonTree Cot-tonTree Inn; and Tom Grassley, Partyland. Ann Tolley, Royal West Martial Arts, will serve an president this year, with Craig Cono-ver, Cono-ver, Art City Publishing, as past-president; Margy Layton, Read Leaf, president-elect; and vice-presidents: Greg Ogden, CPA, and Springville Sprin-gville Police Chief Scott Finlayson. Honored at the dinner were Business of the Year, The Read Leaf, and Citizen of the Year, Greg Allan. Greg owned Floors 'N Things and was killed in a tragic accident this fall. He was well-known and well-liked in the business community in Springville. graphic design profession, as the best city logo in all Utah. Springville Spring-ville is proud of Calvin Jolley and all our artists! 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