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Show April 24, 1975 GOVERNMENT SURPLUS IS STILL YOUR BEST BUY! AprU 24, 1915 Orem-Geneva Times f A STEEL P1NT'TTHUB qF CTATS mxtm - mwzm V M"( ; ,U V- L - , J J V r M 4 Mi ( All r77 x . -r; v A f if I Gl FOLDING COT I shelter I? fan HAlVES$49 PUP TENT 9" aluminum POIES TENT PEGS RACER'S t SUN SEAT BELTS fef VHELMETS W5 J 7 1 Mr 6 t ! - I ' ' ' I! J If ! IS i Jf' . & i . v ? M t -r olomew, Larry Vehir, DurylCrompton,Uar-ryl DurylCrompton,Uar-ryl Barksrtale, Paul Buss, front row, Christie Chris-tie Hanks, Kelly Hobb, Cindy Mills. FIRST PLACE WINNERS of the Orem Women's Wo-men's Club Art Awards Tea are pictured above. The awards were given to these Orem High students last week during the annual tea held in the City Center. Seated Women's Club n m n i ionors Misi$ from left to right are Carol Tliayne, ceramics; cer-amics; Jacque Vernon, graphics; Dayanne Rigby, crafts; standing, Doug McAllister, sculpture, Jeff McAllister, water color; Mark Bennion, portfolio; Johnson Begaye, oil. John Cross To Present Lecture Fri. AMONG THOSE HONORED for their outstanding out-standing art work at the Women's Club Art Awards Tea last week are: Back row, left to right, Elvin Cramer, Steven Barth- Donation is Made To Cancer Society . . , a , . , , Goal for this year's county cru- A local restaurant had donated ,Iianager Peter Lysenki who ag- sade is $35 000. About 3 000 $500 :o the American Cancer red(i to turn over part of one voiUIlteers nave participated in Society, according to Dr. John d;ly's business income to the d()or.to.door e,cation'anil 30 W. Hardy, Uta Coanly Cancer Cancer Society inconnectionwith Ucitatio ,)roRrams this year in Cresade chairman. - the annual Utah County Cancer efort to fi M ,he apuf(1 dis He said the generous contn- Crusade. ease bution was mude by Burner Kins Crusade funds are used for education, research and treatment treat-ment programs' locally and np-tionally. np-tionally. Dr. IUrdy inted. KEW KXECRAKDISI ARSJViSC DAILY! "We Buy Anything We Sell Everything" 1301 W. 409 H. Orem - 225-6520 OOpM in the Orem Citv Library. A host of winners were chosen from a large group of Orem High artists. The winners are as follows: Water color: 1st , Jeff Mc- Old Glory and Her Predecessors Predece-ssors Over Utah, will be the The Orem Women's Club Art ror(mHw-9nrtartrtprttu.0 !?P,1C 1!?" Tea was held last week April 16 c7as foiling fall with Friday?! rU zit W, anVwTIl a promise of more when space feature John L. Cross of Orem. was available. Mr. Cross, President ofCross Tours & Explorations Inc. is In 1948 the first art depart- weU know fr his exploratory merit -at Orem High was estab- adventure lectures and for re- Alliter;2nd,BeaHiggenson;3rd lished. The following year the ,.J!r". Stephen Bartholomew; honorable Orem Women's Club sponsored ,ul1"'' " riroconfpri in meStion, Beth Crow. an art contest and held an Art fJ? Crafts: 1st Dayanne Rigby; Tea to honor the participant:, LTK'C the 2nd, Kelly Robb; 3rd, Paul and award prizes. There were DV" Xee vea s a5 will Sure Buss. 25 entries and awards were made past three years anau m ieaiure Oil: 1st , Johnson Begaye; for the best in oils and water two aspects ot study. 2nd, Christie Hanks; 3rd, Larry color. The exhibit and tea were . . Vehar. well acclaimed and became am First, the national flags of Ceramics: 1st, Carol Thayne; annual affair. Each year the num- Spain, Mexico, Great Britain ana 2nd, Susan Millett; 3rd, Daryl ber of entrees has increased in me Umted states as my m., Crompton. numbers and the awards in value, their appearance on the Utah Graphics: 1st, Jacque Vernon; Last year 1974 the exhibit was scene and succeeded one another 2nd, Cindy Mills; 3rd, Darryl moved to the Orem City Li- in authority. Barksdale. brary where there was room to Sculpture: 1st, Doug McAllis- hang the pictures for a longer Second, the flags of the terri- ter, 2nd, Eldon Cramer; 3rd, time with the tea being held in tories of Deseret and Utah and Johnson Begaye. the same building. the flags of various peoples and The Orem Women's Club has , , organizations in the Utah area, , long been active in sponsoring This year's exhibit was under including-the Mormons Indians -art in the community. Shortly the direction of art teachers and Military, after the club was organized in Biu Bird, Corwin Ogborn and The lecture willbeaccom-1945 willbeaccom-1945 the members became aware james cio'ward with Mr.Cloward panied by a slide presentation of a need for art classex in acting as chairman of the dis- and a display of historic flags the high school. They petitioned Dlav Larry Vehar, stu- reproduced and reconstructed by the school board to include some dent assistant, ia the curriculum. The Board Mrs. Violet G. Cross. 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