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Show Thursday, December 28, 1961 THE SUN-ADVOCAT- PRICE, UTAH E, Page Three Utah Lions Await SocietyM Annual Banquet Set for January 22 fixe arts guild tea Some 69 prints from ten different nations have been exhibited in Preparations are underway for the Carbon College Art Gallery re- the Utah Lions annual Midwinter cently and a highlight of the show- Banquet scheduled for Monday, ing was a demonstration of the January 22, at 7.00 pm. at the g processes given by Terrace Ballroom. Peter Myer, art instructor of CarDean K. Sw aner of Farmington, bon College. chairman, said the event is one Of the various types of prints, of the of Utah Lion etching, activitieshighlights including lithography, and is expected to draw woodcuts, engraving, and others, 2,000 Lions and their guests from Mr. Myer demonstrated the silk are state. the throughout screen process and permitted his available from all LionTickets club preswho a attended audience, special idents. tea Sunday, December 10, to take The banquet is one of the largpart in the craft. est civic club activities held in the was tea The sponsored by the state. Special guests wall include Fine Arts Guild. BeverLee Guild president, and Mane state and local governmental officials, Lion District governors and Fausett, poured. All of the prints are for sale. international counsellors from Mr. Myer stated that a print is a surrounding states. The special speaker from Lions Intergood possession, and recommended guest will be announced later, national familiarize should all themthat Swaner said. Chairman selves with authentic prints. Also scheduled in connection Those which are hanging, and will be until the end of the week, with the banquet will be a special dinner meeting Sunday, January include works from Picasso, Renoir, Roualt, Enri, Eega, 21, honoring the Lions InternationMalliol, Leger and Villon, along al guest speaker and wife. Attendwuth some Utah print makers, in- ing will be state district govercluding J. Roman Andrus. nors, cabinet members, international consellors and banquet comNEW DAUGHTER mittee members and their wives. Word has been received of the Other activities will include a birth of a baby daughter to Dr. and Mrs. Tom Bithell on December breakfast meeting and noon 18, in Salt Lake City. luncheon for state Lion officials Dr. Bithell is the son of Mr. and and a special business meeting at Mrs. Harold Bithell of Price. He is a specialist in hematology at the Murray B. Allen Blind Center state committees will make the University of Utah Medical Department. reports. Did You Know (! print-makin- Gon-she- ' Ma-tin- FEET WILL TAP OUT SONG , . , 'Tm a Little Dancer, will be the message tapped out by the twinkling feet of Cindy Greener, Joni Murdoch and Denice Stubbs, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Greener, Mr. and Mrs. Evan Murdoch and Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Stubbs, all of Helper, when the trio joins dozens of other dancers in a fabulous dance revue at the womens gymnasium of Carbon College January 3 at 4 pm., January 4, 5 and 6 at 8 pm. Sponsored by the Jaycettes and Jaycees for the purpose of raising funds for the Opportunity Center, the revue will be directed by Louise Launski, who says costumes for this event will far outdo any ensembles used by her dancers heretofore. The public is invited to support the dance revue. A Gold Rushing M Scheme A man who hoped to make a fortune by transporting gold rushers" from Missouri to California was one of those who foresaw the value of Utah as a transportation center. In 1850 Col. I. M. Estill proposed making Utah the headquarters of a stage and mail line opeiating between Missouri and San Francisco. He planned to make the trip twice a week for five months of the year. His coaches would carry 75 passengers for $250 each and he hoped the Government would pay for hauling mail. In an attemept to convince backers of the need for his service Col. Estill did establish the Estill Express which carried somq mail between lonely wives in the east and gold seekers in California. 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