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Show ntyitw. hepiemow ou, iaoj 0 Ward Opens Season With Fashion Show Teachers Work Chosen For Show A painting by one of Utahs outstanding artists will hang in a unique art show in Rock ford, Illinois next month. The exhibit is the Rockford Fifty States of Art Exhibition" and will feature one painting from one artist in each of the fifty states. The Utahn selected is Don Olsen, Richard C. Paulin, Director, Frederick H. Haye, surer of the Board and ector, Wright Art Center, Beloit College, Beloit, Wisconsin; Richard Gregg, Director, Paine Art Museum, Oshkosh, Wisconsin; Arthur Adair, Professor of Art, Rockford, College, Rockford, Illinois and Mr Paulin, Director of the Burpee Art Museum, Rockford Purchase prires and artists' awards will be announced October 15. Selection of these awards will be made by the Jury of Awards which inJohn I. H. Baur, cludes; Director of the Associate Whitney Museum of American Art, New York City; Dr. Frank Seiberling, author and Head, Department of Art, University mit three color slides of three current paintings. The Jury of Slide Selection for the exhibit chose his oil painting, "Time Space Number 3 to be included in the show. Born in Provo, Utah Mr. studied at Brigham Olsen Young University, University uf his of Utah and with Hans Hofman, Provlncetown, Massachusetts. He has exhibited extensively in one-mgroup shows in Utah; Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center; San Francisco Museum of Art; Art USA. 1958, New York and is the recipient of numerous prises Mr. Olsen has work in the permanent collections of the Salt Lake Center and the Utah State Institute of Fine Art and is represented by the Woodside Gallery, Seattle, Washington and the Hacklight an 15th. Selection of the artist to be invited from each state was made by a Jury of Invitation composed of Mrs. William R. Sneed, President of the Board Directors (Continued from Page ments were served to bers and guests B-- l) mem- For an entertaining evening out with members of your family plan to attend the musical operatta, Babes in Toyland, which will be presented at two evening performances, October 14 and 15, 7:30 P M. In the Wasatch Jr. High School entire family The Wasatch Suburbanites singing group of Holladay provided the entertainment at the annual fall meeting of the Utah Associated Garden Clubs held Saturday, September 25, at the Utah Garden Center, Sugar House Park The musical l''being produced through theVombmed efforts of the Mt Vlympus State M I A organization and will feature a cast qf about 75 youths from the Holladay The singing group, under the direction of Jan Hunter, rendered several novelty numbers, and a quartet fwm the organization also sang familiar melodies In a traditional barbershop style The quartet was composed of Beth Hackney, Jackie Cooper, Norene Thorpe and Jan Hunter. The performance is free to the public and is considered suitable entertainment for the The general session of the garden club convened at 10: 00 AM on Saturday morning, and Mrs. A. L. Stenburg, pres Auditorium, 3750 South 3100 East. area ident, discussed past and future aims of the garden club organization Also speaking at Saturday's were members who related accomplishments of their respective garden clubs during the past year. They Included Mrs. alma Alex, Brigham City; Mrs Carma K. Noble, Hurricane; o, Mrs Susan P. Jamison, Thelma and Mrs Wright, Vernal p m. today, room representatives will become acquainted with their teachers in their rooms at the Roosevelt Elementary School, 875 East 33rd South (Granite Dis- Orson Allen, Rocky Mountain representative in the Silver Bowl contest, told of her experiences in the competition At 4.15 pm PTA officers and board members will honor the teachers and room representatives with entertainment and refreshments in the school session Mon-tieell- Mrs rose-arrangi- ng enough. At 4:00 trict) se room Mrs. Carlos D Gardiner is assisted by Mrs chairman, multi-purpo- chard Michels, Mrs Carlyle Brown, secretary and Mrs Clay Riches, treasurer. Wayne Stewart and Mrs Grant ts; Stewart HILL VIEW Board chairmen are Mrs. Wes Whiting, Mrs Larry Shipp, Mrs Don Howard, Mrs Wen- have a voice in the P T A ? ' was the question asked of parents having children attending Hillview Elemen1035 East 4500 tary School, South (Granite District), during their membership enrollment which began September 27, under the direction of Mrs Glen Burkmshaw Do you . Mrs. Joseph dell Winegar, Mrs Arman Brinkman, Mrs. Shumy, Mrs. Bill Doxey, Mrs. Ross Player, Mrs. Kent Brown, Coy L. Ginn, Mrs. Keith BenMrs Richard Heusser, son, Mrs Glen Burkinshaw. Also Mrs Glen McDonald Mrs. Peter Sparreboom, Mrs. PTA. is still Mrs Clyde recovering from the carnival Harvey Jerman, held last Friday, September 24, Fowler, Mrs. Rex Stalling, Mrs. at the school Proceeds go to W. R. Goodwin, Mrs Mark Jr., Mrs. Carl Hills, purchase books for the school Brown, Reed Pixtoo and Mrs. library The carnival chair- Mrs. men were Mrs Ru hard Michels Lohr Livingston. and Mrs Rex Stallings PTA officers are Mrs Melvin Taylor, president; Ezra Tobler (principal) and Mrs. Ri The Hillview of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa; and Mr. Shapiro of Chicago who also served on the Slide Jury Letters of interest and conhave been regratulations ceived by the Burpee Museum Board One museum director stated, This exhibition could not have been held ten years ago. But today, with the many outstanding artists now living throughout the states, I feel it will be an excellent show which will make a valid contribution. The preview on October 15 is for members only; however, the exhibition wiU be open to the general public on Saturday, October 16, 1965. There will be no admission charge. The exhibition will remain oo view in Rockford until January 1, 1966 Gallery, Scottsdale, Arisona. Mr. Olsen has been invited to attend the special members' preview and champagne reception in Rockford on Octo- of (Continued from Page 2) course the service clubs and churches will have their projects. too, she added This has been a wonderful she cooperative endeavor, and just shows exclaimed. what an area can do if everyone will get together and work on it - If they want it bad B-- Trea- When three slides were received from each erf the fifty artists the one painting for the show from each was chosen by the Jury of Slide Selection which included: Joseph Shapiro, Collector and President of the Society for Contemporary A mencan A rt, Chicago; Dr. Alice Nichols, Head, Department of Art, Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana; Dr. Jack A rends, Head, Department of Art, Northern Illinois University, De Kalb, Illinois; Joseph Ishikawa, Dir- 77 West 7065 South, Midvale. The show will hang at the Burpee Art Museum in Rockford, opening October 15, 1965 It is the first of its kind ever held in this country. The rules state that the artist must be currently working or living in the state, be a professional painter whose work has been shown m various galleries and national comMr. petitive exhibitions. Olsen teaches at Jordan High School. Mr. Olsen was invited to sub- ber PTA Advises of the museum. Cottontvood Tales (Continued from Page contacted for donations. Mrs. Judd pointed out that the Good Gals are doing a fine community service and it is hoped that residents will recocwx thei f efforts court -eoUfifr v a the door bell campaign begins Representatives of the 39 U. F. agencies will be on hand to greet the women and further explain the activities of their organizations in the hope that the message will be effective- the church, the community and study of the Bible and history of not only the church but the Christian attended structure B-- 5) The Rev Donald G. Chris- tensen and Rev. Donald R.. Steiner of Wasatch Presbyterian presented the awards to the boys ranging in age from 13 to 16 m a special ceremony during the regular church service. Recipients of the honor were: Brent Bog-de- n, son of Mr. and Mrs Peter J Bogden, 2693 Comanche John R Circle, Graham, son of Mrs. Vern B Reese, 1882 Kensington, Richard and Tom Heaney, sons of Dr. and Mrs Robert J. Heaney, 1889 Wasatch Drive, Jim Henderson, son of Mr and Mrs John H Henderson, 2691 James Comanche Circle, Holmes son of Mr and Mrs John W. Holmes, 1414 Emery Street, John M Hooker, son Mr and Mrs John E of -- ly carried into the neighborhoods. Over 300 doxen cookies, as well as the punch, napkns and all supplies for the tea, have been donated by local merchants as the United F und continues the policy of not using funds for this type of activity God and Country Award Nine young men received the Boy Scout God and Country Award Sunday, September 26, at Wasatch Presbyterian Church, 1626 South 1700 East This award is no small task to achieve as it represents over 150 hours of labor to PER GALLON Cash carry protection with It Safe-- checks your cara Texaco cooling system 8 important v'ay$ . . . against You get the finest, all-arou- Anti-Freez- e. Hooker, 2278 Brentwood Cir , Richard Moore, son of Mrs Robert W Moore, 2851 Hills-de- n Dr n T freezing, evaporation, corrosion, ruzt, boil-awa- y, foaming, hose rot and harmful deposits. One fill lasts all winter. . 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