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Show '' "" " -- hi ' '' ;i r j"fl,"'TOWII"w.wWy, 1 iiiiiiriiii Miiii'i'ii iruiniiniiiiu'iiii".'"".. ili..iIUj.iiiil.iM,i ,..i,).,i;riiriiiiriii--iiiiii'Ti'ii" in """ ':;.:t t1rfTTn0TnTTTfrTr1llllHnllll.lM.'J'l.'M''''Jffffll'''7Vljlrf, " ... l . ' 'f 1 - - iilM")l)WW; " li""' 'l ill , '"xKn'T? ttjt"'innrmir i f " J r" ijn tmMWKlm""'rMvmnM M'""W""il . unirninlli '.' ' ;hv i : a: v. Hi'" ' mM'- i: i ; - ; - ' ': v 1 x i , :wh - - 5 s - -- tvV F ,Tr' -- !'V'--:-- Vm: 14 vrirsBjs&av; !f" w" .UAA'.v.v.',,.'.IMh'.'. V-- Aft... '.', , 'S - ; 67;y ' av. ' . :i: tv mini li n I in iim imi - n . ! & L '. rn ' ir mil - I r , ; f , I if r--v- - ..-.i-.- ; . - ;h-- v mull lh lUiMMJHiiimmm ,v.' ' i w. virtw APRIL 10, I960 , . u?2h ;PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, ' Lovely Tradition Centers 7A round Art Exhibit, ' i.', ,i.-- w x , !'. ..I- , in I. . Springville Clubwomen Host M 4 ti ztfzZ 4 rif Tea 07? April 1 6 i CL. jjrSf I' I, Jf r : 005 fl: W ilf By EVELYN M. BOYER SPRINGVILLE An ' April greeting to Utah's clubwomen ! That is the message from Springville's federated members as they pre- pare for the 22nd annual Art Tea. fv One of the lovely traditions, which have grown around the National April Art Ex- hibit in Epringville; is the tea which will be held this year on Saturday, April 16,j from ' 2 to 5 pJ m. in the Art Gallery. To welcome their guests will be the Roy presidents of the ten host clubs: Mrs. G. Mrs. Passu Club; Ray Lofgran; Pri Hales, Alpha Beta Club; Mrs. M. JN. Moon, ;Xdies Literary Club; Mrs. A. I. Tippetts, Motners study; Mrs, iaroia vvniting, ;juene Mere: Mrs. Howard Willis, Aureole;! Mrs. George Wright, Cultural Arts; Mrs. Waldo Jacobson, Companions ; Mrs. Merlin Fox, Faits Bein, and Mrs. Waldo Jackson, -- Home Culture.: . They have also invited to join them in the reception line Mrs. George D. Clydet wife of Utahf s governor (who, as well as her hus- -' . band,: is a native of this community) ; Mrs. J. Emmett Bird, wife of Springville's mayor; Mrs. Lon A.. Logan, Duchesne, president of Utah Federated Womens Clubs; Mrs. J. E. Andrews of Nephi, president of Nebo District Federation, and ' Mrs. Harold Christen-- I fx ON THEIR WAY Looking, over the program on the way up the steps to the v Jlp -- Springville ' Art Tea are ; three Spring-vill- e women. They are, from left, Mrs. Ronald E. Thorpe, Mrs. Oliver Dalton and Mrs. W.W. Brockbank. 'I i 'I . ' ' Jf'tJ 'A ill I! ' : ' ' I It "h h I iV ? 1- '' - I ' :; - ,- ' - - m W " r- - Sf.fSfts! ' tSs . i ,( j ' , . - - .xv.t,- i, Background music will. be recorded Dalstring selections by Springville's David ofxEast-man ton, violinjlst, and recent graduate SchoOjl of Music. . ' Combined efforts of all the local cltjb- women hajvei gone into the prepanition ijor the tea with Mrs. Ray Lofgran las' general chairman. Receptions chairman is Mrs. Evans 7 r "f x "-" ' '.- ... 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Spriugville artist whose painting "is shown in the lower right hand corner admires other; paintings surrounding her husband's creation, She is preparing to tour the other 7 exhibits in the rest of the building. , ',y I ' ' " - ' 'Wjiwwi'y '- iiv it v x i AWfifW pi - 1 5 I " 1 uVmAJlft r , : ' iff it K 'xl li"? lf J8,rt ' gvu,i;j,;-'- A ' , ft" 1 X "' I I i.imiiij rWxxgxxyjjSxjx-- ..-- ' - x ;hvv ' - - ' x v f -.. ..LJ,. i Uilir-x- x'J x. x, - l liiVi iTi'i'iViiy x x:i -- X xx x j It '? f ,x. x x vI i ' ;,i xl - i in t :hr 8i j; ; - VxxSSx xf IP ' "llll""""u"',""J'x)i"i 1 j ' "x fl TT V! l-J- O h i k f 'i ti ttii : 'f "in II'' TiS LAST MINUTE PLANS Talking over last minute plans for the Art Tea are four chairmen. They are, Mrs. LaVeil Brown, publicity, Mrs. Earl Child, dec orations, Mrs. Malcolm Condie,' refreshments and Mrs. Evans Carlen, reception (Photos by M. GraiJt Bartholomew, layout, Fred Forbes) v;asggl -x 1' M t iL w - - . (Continued on Page 3A) " ! .I , J-- Wf I - ' li 1 i L- if i" """v;-- ,. 1 - .....a i? for,,,..,... b I is;s . i 4! ; '1- UJUMMMrt,nry " 'y Pnir" ' ji:;5f:i " : ' ) jBW'UMWxWW'JW)' ,' aS rr : - - ' N I ii j)' : ' i 'AW.tv.-Ey- i t I.fsW: ' l :,: ." . - SI. i h i 1 . ( T i xi -- - i sen; a local clubwoman' whovis currently National Chairman of Conseration inj the General Federation. "Spring Tones" has been selectee for jj, the theme; of the afternoon and a profusion will be emoloved for. special 'J of snriru? blooms r r I'll rfSi r ii ill T 'in rm j decorative eiiects. me Liittie i neater wjn ioe transformed with a garden setting fortihe tea room. Pouring will be Mrs. Mae Huntington, beloved for her long and timeless efforts in behalf of the art movement; Mrs. Jean Ashby, Springville's Mother1 of the Year; Mrs. MaryNSchwartz, vice president of Nebo District Federation; Mrs. A. C Uhaoer who has' done so hluch to foster art and painting among 'Springville women; Mrs. Arts chairwoman;?1 J Nell Condie, district Fine; 'a ..-hit: . .Is L J i. ana lvirs. Anueion,i uhsl couiich Lwry president, and one who spearheaded com- - Z5 pilation of J ' ' h r lillll GREETING GUESTS Forming the receiving line for the Springville, Art Tea are presidents of the various Federated Women's Clubs in iSpringville. They are, from left, Mrs. G. Ray Lofgran, Pari Passu ; krs; George Wright, Cultural Xrts ; Mrs. Waldo Jacobson, Companions; Mrs. G. Lowry Anderson, 'Ladies Literary; Mrs. G. Ray Hales, Alpha Beta; Mrs. A. I. Tippetts, Mother's Study;. Mrs. Malcolm Condie Faits Bein; Mrs. Howard Willis, Aureole and Mrs. Waldo JacKson,, Home Culture. Mrs. Orvill Clark of Springville shakes hands with Mrs. Anderson. x r. fi 1 , . h ni"ir t , V. ..'.:WS. SUNDAY-HERALD- I xf ' f 1 A i " i . " r.... , I. . - .,'1,111'.. f -- - Ill - " '" hh- ' iiw - " i r, . i - - :h ' - L . 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