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Show sai ana, maMiniirf nfifcrh mflfltlrti Vifiiiwifa - mm maniai nririif.ii n WirtiWMri m nnriiravirinififtfiftf-1-;- i V i - b h r4 V (I u v ft I ft V f-- l!- V- -U m m - t 4 SUNDAY, APRIL 9, 1961 UTAH PROVO, UTAH COUNTY, 4 f-- a ill .....w I V n 1 v 't ' i -- I 3 A? , H 44 ITS TIME FOR THE ART TEA Posing for, the photographer in the Springville Art Building are from left, Mrs. E. T. Crandall, refreshments chairman; Mrs. Waldo W. Jackson, president of Home Culture Club and Mrs. Howard Willis, general chairman. The tea will be held April 15 in Springville Art Building from 2 to 5 p.m. si i 1P v ;i. , '' 'i 8 3 LOVELY ARCHITECTURE Enjoying the spring air and the "lovely architecture of the Springville Art Building are, from left, Mrs. Zelma Beardall, president of the Mothers Study Group and Mrs. Floyd Holley, representing the Cultural Art Club. All women of the state are invited to the tea, to be held in connection with the month-lon- g exhibit. 3 . 9 RELAXING IN THE GARDEN A beauty spot in the Springville Art Building is the sunny garden at the back which affords a quiet, (relaxing spot. Shown enjoying a visit are, '"from left, Mrs. Frank Jenkins, physical arrangements chairman; Mrs. Francis Hazel, president of the Parri Passu; Mrs. Harold Whiting, president of Juene Mere! and Mrs. Newman; president of Aureole. Traditional Women's By JOSEPHINE ZIMMERMAN - Tea Set April 15 ..... I..: -- SPRINGVILLE April is synonymous with art" in this city for in April the annual national art (exhibit is held at the Springville gallery. For the women April also means "Art Tea," the highlight of this comm'unity'sNsocial season. On April 15 the ten federated women's clubs of Springville will combine their talents and their efforts to present the Art Tea, a lovely social event. Between the hours of 2 and 5 p.m. presidents of the ten clubs together with special guests, will' be receiving visitors from all sections of Utah county and jthe state at the Art Gallery.' ' ' - , v ';; the tea is Mrsi Howard .".;;. : VV;' Springville, president of the Nebo First, District, and Mrs. Dave Reynolds, daughter of Mayor J. Emmett Bird. Receiving guests in addition will be the 10 club presidents Mrs. rTrancis Hazel, Parri Passu; Mrs. Harold Whiting, Juene Mere; Mrs. W. E. Neman, Aureole; Mrs. Waldo W. Jackson, Home Culture; Mrs. Velma Beardall, Mothers Stutiy ; Mrs. Earl! Condie, Alpha Beta; Mrs. Malcom Condie, Faits Bien; Mrs.; Floyd Stewart, Companion; Mrs. Rhea Straw, ladies Literary and Mrs. Ross Ellis, Cultural Arts. . This year's pouring will be handled by women artists who are members of federated clubs and Mrs. Camilla Judd, Nebo First District Mother of the Year. Committee chairmen working on arrangements for the tea, each of whom represents a separate club are, Mrs. Clifford Crandall, serving; Mrs. E. T. Crandall, refreshments; Mrs. Cecil Zimmerman, publicity; Mrs. W. G. Biesinger, invitations; Mrs. John L. Sorenson, and Mrs. Arthur Reid, decorations Mrs. Paul Haymond, reception; Mrs. Frank Springerr program; and Mrs. Frank Jenkins, physical arrangements. :i ': General chairman of Willis, president of the Springville Council of Federated Clubs. Special guests invited" to stand in the receiving! line are Mrs. George D. Clyde, Mrs. Harold Christensen of Springville, chairman of the national conservation committee for the National Federation of women's Clubs ; Mrs. Claude R. Lomax, Nephi, state president of the Utah Federation; Mrs. Mary R.. Schwartz, . S r i PAINTINGS WILL BE SHOWN One of the paintings which will be shown during the month of April in the Springville Art Building is. admired by two club presidents 'Mrs. Malcolm Condie, president of the Faits Bien. Club and Mrs. Earl Condie, president of the Alpha-BetClub. with are the tea annual on April 15. (Photos by Harart assisting They old Monson; layout by Fred Forbes.) a 1 A |