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Show WEEKLY REFLEX-DAV- NEWS JOURNAL, OCTOBER 14, 1976 IS ieinieffi Committees M EiilniM are planning a gala party to precede the., for Epioneans Boyd. first annual Benefit Art Exhibition and Auction to be held on Oct 14 at the Hotel Utah in Salt Lake City were announced today by Valerie Boyd, General Chairman for the event. We auction during which time all of the art will be on The auction itself is an exciting affair with a piece of art for every taste and every purse going up for bidding, she promises. Completes Training HEADING the Invitation Committee is Nancy Byrd, who also serves as the organizations president. Chairman of the Publicity Lam is Committee Schroeder. The refreshments committee is chaired by Leta Bender. Arrangements are in charge of Phyllis Upchurch. Airman First Class Barry T. Weaver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Mark J. Weaver of 2431 N. Hill Field Rd.. Layton, Utah, has graduated at Lackland at APB, Tex., from the U.S.Air Force technical training course for security police specialists. NEARLY TWO hundred original signed and numbered AIRMAN WEAVER, now trained in security and law lithographs, etchings, drypoints, serigraphs, wood-cut- s, enforcement, is being collagraphs, plus many original oils and watercolors, have been selected from the International Collection of Collier Art Corporation for the show. They will include works by to Upper Heyford RAF Station, England, for duty with a unit of the U.S. Air Forces in Europe. Completion of the course enables the airman to receive academic credits through the Community College of the Air Force. He is a 1975 graduate of Layton High School. His wife, Leslie, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Arlin A. Smith of 279 W. 5000 S., Ogden, Utah. such masters as Picasso, Chagall, Miro, Dali, Neiman, Calder, Amen, Tolouse-Lau-trec, Schoneberg, Lambert, Vanderbilt, Lebadang, and a host of other international artists plus works by exciting the young new artistsmasters of the future. - ALL OF THE work is customauthenticated, framed, ready to hang in ' home, gallery, or office. Collier Art Corporation is the largest and most distinguished company in the world fund-raisin- g fit art auctions. FROM ITS offices and warehouses in Los Angeles, Dallas, and Atlanta in this country, and Paris in France, such it conducts over This empire styled sofa is featured in the living room of the Wilcox events each year throughout home which is part of the original adobe structure. the United States, including Alaska and Hawaii, and in and tables furnish the room. marble THE BIRDS-EY- E CLOSETS and bathrooms The room and Europe. washwhite blue in the old house. living were added to the fireplace Valerie Boyd says that basins in the master bath are was discovered in a salvage Mrs. Wilcox looked for doors Epioneans proceeds from the Johnson Brothers' china. In to supplement those that were yard. When Mrs. Wilcox first the hall, a pulpit from a auction will be used for the saw the fireplace, it was a lost or damaged. All doors groups service projects. Nevada church holds the old which of marble to broken heap had to be small and narrow Wilcox THIS WILL BE one of the Bible. she bought for $60. The Utah Family fit in the door frames of the was top social events of the year in Twenty years ago the house marble old house. One, which has an fireplace Salt Lake City, says Valerie was brick and frame, Mrs. removed from the First etching of Brigham Young in Wilcox said. But we had to front of the temple, came Security Bank Building Board paint it white to pull it One - Frances had from a house at Compton Room in Salt Lake when it disapremodeled. was together. We have made Flats in Farmington. peared. The peacocks perch on some changes in the structure All of the marble squares tne white brick walls that enlike cutting a window in the We used as much of the were patched and repaired. circle the kitchen entrance. woodwork as could be salwestern wall to see the sunThe fireplace works well, Above the door is a sign Wilcox is set. said. Mrs. said. Wilcox Mrs. Nothing vaged," nd-carved by Gibbs Smith, Some woodwork was milled to too special to use. The living the Wilcoxs The match the original. "We IN THE yard, the two room with the antique grand reads Peacefield. rk removed coats of paint from sun sign themselves. massive chandelier peacocks piano, the woodwork and the old and stained glass window - is doors. part of the original adobe house. The chandelier came with THE DINING room from an old hotel. the sunlight coming in A VICTORIAN sofa and love Wall and Roor Decorating Our Specialty through the long windows with lace curtains - is fursofa, seat, an Empire-styl- e nished with a Flemish table and assorted antique chairs Featuring. . . and chairs. The walnut table Firth Carpet Armstrong Vinyl was originally owned by the Wall and Counter Top Covering Formica Schlitz Beer manufacturing family from Milwaukee, Wis. Most of the furnishings for the house came from antique and thrift shops. The solid 825-900- 0 1 777 No. Main bronze door knobs on the Layton Wilcoxs bedroom closet came from. the old Walker Bank building in Salt Lake. Both use the initial W. 500 varnish to give them an old mellow look, Seats from old farm machinery have been fitted with metal legs and are used as stools at the kitchen bar. CONTINUED wiring and floors. The cupboards in the kitchen are all new, but are finished with a BEAR CAUVOM - & -ha- GOODS ,POBTItJG sfeE Your m mmh - p v hunting hoadquarters son-in-la- f . Reduced prices on all Reduced prices on all AMMUNITION Gcmc Dee Only -- - Blaworang. Vo8t 98So. Main, Kaysville only 49 A&JHBOD - 4 HOURS: 10-- 6 12-- 5 Mon.-Fr- i. 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