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Show Spring City-preserv- !,a,l l f'f )ni ril4id , dd f w flgPHll t Cmm4c M 1W , artt M Vl Ma plain and landscape A in Mtr known t i 1 tf lull and wiauXt-- autround-ti- !i. i Vnk at he haul n Ml 0 ) al tod pul l acht4 art at-.- ha many (lassr cn adult odacatxin Hi pfHcimt e in aft kv4yot lx Ikltlt tlcM rhitt. ditrl la. clailh I It be f Siligl'i1j AJSjct lud Maude Hi'wt.afd H ton JcHiMtn, and Kc) Vi 1 Hv lout gt Timm t I td alt.it I fHb tan S (tJf. Vilit Historic Spring City listed on the fiotionol Historic Register oi ploces os on histone district Noted for its Sparkling Spring Water Heritage Days MAY 25-2- 7 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. o.m. to Noon Historical Homos Tour Historical Sifts 10 MAT FOOD 27 - t ART SHOW t IDS Church SLIDE SHOW WAGON RIDES DRAWING Come and enjoy our JULY 24th CELEBRATION ten-mil- HORSESHOE MOUNTAIN POTTERY MAIN STREET SPRING CITY 462-270- 8 . I ' ' Youll find all kinds of handmade pottery. Browse and watch the potter at work. X CUSTOM ORDERS ARE OUR SPECIALTY Lee Bennion, Spring City artist, shares her talents with husband, Joe. The two own and ooerate Horseshoe Mountain Pottery. Both .are frequent exhibitors in prestigious shows with Joe being chosen to exhibit in Clay National, open all summer in the Erie Museum of Art, Erie, Pa., and Lee recently completing her exhibit in the National Spring Salon of Springville, where both paintings exhibited were honored. artist-cerami- 4 fViitut.a .fit watered!' ttit,cf art traiiicr hanyde It gh lrsaM ! tyirr.t lot I.. c4-!- a c SH pioneer heritage ing Vtindakid dufitig (it) It 01 tir hr id M (hr t,)il'iig Id) tMl t lilt'd and Hot A Mf r t i y idea alt Mol'd mir 1M lal tfeJti A lilt'd, tcacticw at knt It In tmr hyiTing Nie 4 lunih and ticimemade ( allege All hough lit 'pie I it) a musac at ft .odium i teinl rik, a tunooltii , lir i tvt oMrtiihii! 41 ad m i IJ at taUle hf 1mi r h.b.t disauig, 1pi.fiM.ii 4 ,y She MtHlotiiiir and ( 1, aid same K.llrfy (4) ali fait. 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Katnir and Moroni Spring l Junx other piece, a color drawing, Litnct The butane d rrrnvrd one of fie award given by High the l'tah Art Healer Aooatian gnifcancr t4 the city Mr Madam ml i meetly in b in 11-- ama ClrM. Ihr Icran and Joe hat a piece in the Clay wme a ter color document the National." one of the two mo graphically Ux hmcjur of Mormon loan planm clay competition prrktigiou Thelma Madam ning in l'tah and uxxmdty, arAmerica Over 2w mine were Helen Madaen's in niter chitecture t remarkable well Thelma. for Ihe exhibit, and only 60 alo paint, although received ith an abundance of were selected Ihi year He prramrd piece a a a Irw began hubby Jut rrligmu budding, home and xmall painting a Ihe only cerami! from l'tah to After painting on abort commercial riablthmrnl be accepted into the show The hch black year ago local and trhrt.ihe changed Vk exhibit will be open all ummer in predate arid tkar II ThitSanprte began Max Hlam taking a the Kne Museum at Art, Kne Pa Valley ton rtf actively illuMratr ,cm ahe (mm life, and ha Ibe pattern of latter-daSami diaccnrrtd painu It andal lake a whole nr nrld of t x-tand lament Ihe exploration ui color around her of One ! and remain one of Ihe brut Spnng City' artisU, Kand.il Lake, of Salt Lake City, has example c4 ihe Mormon "village" Ed Suihlf his studio in one of the city's histone in l'tah Ed Sulliff. another newer artist. sites, a , structure sometimes M agon and buggy ndm are awa wanlH lo pamt yihm he referredpioneer to as the old endowment scheduled a is a Hide show of the tm,h up the artist's brush a few years house. historical Springt City arra, ago. Ie f ulf illod that desire and now Ella Peacock a wide range of subjects inLunch and homemade baked paints landstill lifes. cluding portraits, items ill be on sale and musical A resident of Spnng City since and abstracts. entertainment is planned during the scapes, 1970. Ella Peacock paints more lunch break at City Park. e Jrnnifrr Paulsen than half her canvasses w ithin a Walking tours of historical sites radius of her home. One of the youngest Spring City are scheduled on Monday. May 27 artists. Jennifer Paulsen, a 1985 beginning at 10 a m. and 2pm North Sanpete graduate, lives with Spring City's historical Church will fami)y in a pioneer home f0 ' lour, Jennifer's mother, M Lissa. is also The art show a Iso begins at 10 a m. inlerested in art. IU.1r i ff J&Mf st Joseph and Lee Bennion |