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Show i. 1 amen-SUNDAY HERALD, APRIL 8, 1962; ! : Hmm r fer- mm 1 - ., RTi is a human! activity having for purpose the transmission to others of the highest and best feelings to, which men have . risen. M '' I W; 1 Count Lyof Nikolayevitch Tolstoi.; j i 1 AM ; v J. S fk, ,,-.t- , I ' vj ' ' .i; j ' I " : ': Alii' IS VITALl INTEREST ' Spriiigville Art Show is Among the presidents! of left. are, - from Saturday .. . ' , i i. T- -i I tL&xi Club Ant Exhibit Is Tl rare 4 7 7 T7:; If , wife Mrs. ' " past morejiwomen tnan xne teas on yeark because ithe District Feder- ated Women convention will be held i Springville on the same day. Special guests in the receiving line Will include! Mrs. George V. Clvde. wife of I the governor; Mrs. L-iu- li i .T State .Federated Women's Club president; C. Ej: Lomax 'of Nephi, Mrs. Mary Schwartz, Springville, District president; Mrs. Wendell i i! . j ' :i I - I "!!. i Winter. Springville, State 'Junior Mrs. Paul uHaymond, president: - ! - . ' i :jl '"v. :'!.r- I j li J 'IF) nil 7 7 ! fcaroD Ted UDS Sorinirville's mayor, and Harold Christfnsen, GFW lof li ary ; Mrs. Earl Condiefj Alpha Beti; Mrs. Irving Ransom J Pari Passu; Mrs. Ray H. Clark, Companions ; Mrs. I Arthur Reid. Faits BienS; Mrs. Ktewart C. Whitino-- . Cultural Arts Mrs. Frank iCfindall, Mother's tudy; Mrs. Vernon Arnoldus, Jeune Mere; Mrs. Mark Johnson, Aureole, and Mrs. Ronald Thorpe, .Home Culture. j)5', H Host club this year is the Faits with the Ladies Literary Biens, Club as Committee chairmen for the tea, each representing joie of the ten sponsoring clubs, are as follows : Mrs. jHarold' Whiting," JeaneMeje, general chairman; jMrst Wallace Clegg' Mother's Studfy, invitations Mrs. Grant Nielsen, jCultural, Arts! serving; Mrs. Sterling Price,5 Alpha Betaj; publicity." Mrs. Norley Hall Faits Biens, and Mrsf( Myrthen Modn, Ladies , j . i : i - r- - . chairman of the tea. kndT the pres- idents of the ten' sponsoring clubs 1 "The Picture of Spring" is the; 1962itheme, mch will be carried out jh the tea decorations'. Invita- tions have been extended! to Federated Club women' from all? section of the state. This year's event is expected to draw even PRESIDENTS TO WELCOME GUESTS Included in the re-ceiving.lme- for, the Annual Springville, Art Tea will be mahj oisnnguisnea guests and the presidents of the ten sponsoring duos, Among tnem will be Mrs. Arthur Reid of the Faits J Biens, left, and Mrs.1 Vernon Arnoldus, Jeune Mere. f Th Also in the receiving line will be Mrs. Harold Whitini, general ( flip (hjllp.rv. N-ii-- uonaie ot tile Alpiia iJeta Club ahd Airs. Clifford II. CfandallJ Mother's SJiidy I By JOSEPHINE ZIMMERMAN Both in fash- SPRINGVILLE ioris and in art (this city) will become "The Picture of Spring" on April 14l whri : the Federated WomenV'clubs of Springville unite to sponsor the annual Art Tea, social: highlight of the year. Th'fe: tea!-i-s held annually1 as a spe cial feature off Art Month, when the April National Art Show is held at the ISbrinsrvillel Art Gal- lery. Betweeri the hours of 2 and 5 p.m. guests are inyiif d tb at tend the tea and at the same time vjew the 38th annual exhibit at r . VILi.E WO jI E xurrK nf th due in large measure to the worn en nf the clubs who! have arranged fori thet ten nd rPrPn4n i' v v PC.- WhitinVi- nf Mrs. Stewart ihk r V Cultural Arts Club; Mrs. ?o TO SPUING II ' If' co-chairm- ant -- j Wilson, Pari Passu, pef risshments ; Mrs. h Roland Oldroyd. Aureole. program; Mrs. J. Gjrant Robbins, Companions Club, recention: and Mrs. Lenard . Harwaid Home Cul- C Continued, on! Page 5A) 1 1 i ;: ; - A1U' SHOW PRINCIPALS Among th e women yho have been active in making preparations to welcome gueits atl the Springville social1 event Saturday are. from left. Mrs. Mnrlr .Tnh president of Aureole Club, andi. Mrs. Ronald . Thorpe,i $ resident of the Home Culture Club.". : . , 1 i i i :'J ' i V, i. I :vwxxX-W''?w-- ' (f; i 1 S3th ANNUAL ART SHOW ON EXHIBIT tions of the state are the women of Sprin gville's federated clubs who have completed preparation for their- annual Art ea which ope4 the Springville exhibit. The exhibit is one of the artistic highlights of Utah's cultural presentations and is annually - j : Jii'.; x L PREVIEW 1962 APRIL ART SHOW Mrs. Irving Ransom, president of Pari Passu Club, left, and Mrs. Ray H. Clarkj president of Companions, are shown before soma of; exhibits of the Springville Art Gallery where the federated women's clubs of ;.'?! k a- '' ' v. ;!- r ..v. 1 |