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Show Lakeside Review, Wednesday, April 10, 1985 Take Case to Cities Will Girl Scouts to Sell Cookies At Area Shopping Centers Art Center to Ask for More Funds BOUNTIFUL The contacted with a request to name Art Center is launching a citizen to represent their coma campaign aimed at bringing cit- munity through service on the izens throughout Davis County foundation board of trustees. together in support of the arts. Municipalities with populaIn a drive to expand the scope tions who often visit or particiof services and involvement at pate in programs at the center are also being asked to contribute fithe art center, the Art Center Foundation nancially in order to assist in offis taking its case to Davis County setting loss of funding from the municipalities. Mayors of munici- University of Utah. Six cities; Fruit Heights, Far- palities in the area have been Bounti-fulDav- Bounti-fulDav- is is mington, West Bountiful, North Salt Lake, Woods Cross and of the county. We are urging those who are patrons of the arts and who understand the needs of the community for an art center, to make their opinions known to their city council members, said Marilyn Coleman, BDAC director. We need support from the municipalities in order to live up to our potential to serve as a cultural resource. Cen- terville are scheduled for presentations by the foundation at city council meetings that will include requests for annual budget contributions to thb center. Letters will also be sent to municipalities that have been approached in the past, requesting that they consider now beginning a tradition of support for the cultural resources Girl Scouts will be selling all 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. at Smith's Food seven varieties of Girl Scout King at Harrison and Country Cookies at local grocery stores on Hills Drive, Ogden, Alpha Beta two Saturdays, April 13th and in Riverdale, Albertson's at Ante-20tin connection with their an- - lope Square in Layton, Osco nual drive to raise funds for this Drugstore, 142 No. Harrison, years Girl Scout activities and Ogden, Macys Food Store in North Ogden, Harmons at Five programs. from Points in Ogden. sold will be The cookies h, Davis Artists Invited To Enter Art Show BOUNTIFUL Davis Counare artists invited to enter their ty work in the 10th annual Davis County Competition Show to be held at the BountifulDavis Art Center May 5 through June 14. The competition is open to any current resident of Davis County. We don't divide the show into amateur and professional categories since our position is that it is an arbitrary position and actustatement, ally a said Marily Coleman. BDAC director. There really is no valid criteria to make that division, since the percentage of Utah artists who make a living through their art exclusively, which usually defines professional, is quite minimal, she said. Original entries of paintings, drawings or prints are limited to three per artist. There is a $10 en self-defin- ed Beautiful Music Is Our Business UTAH SYMPHONY Jutry fee that is ror for the show will be Anton J. Rasmussen from Utah State University. Entries will be received at the art center on Friday, April 26, and Saturday, April 27, from 1 a.m. - 4 p.m. Were trying something new this year, Coleman said, in that were offering a written critique (by Rasmussen) on entries for an additional fee of $15 per work, should an artist wish to get input CHAMBER CONCERT CENTER Proudly Presents California Nails HILTON HOTEL $25 23 E. Gentile SOLOIST CONDUCTOR Sale Reg. 35 No Chipping - No Cracking - No Lifting Guaranteed up to 4 weeks ALSO PEDICURES - SALE 15 Reg. 20 Call Now for your Appointment 546-6C- - 8:00 P.M. JOSEPH SILVERSTEIN Eva Poirier on his or her work from the juror. The critique is optional, and may be requested on the entry PROMONTORY FRIDAY, APRIL 12 fcy 1 Tickets $7.00 Ogden Symphony Mon.-Fr- Ballet 60 V- Awards for the competition will be: first place, $300; second place, $200; third place, $100. Honorable mentions will also be awarded. Entry forms are currently available at the art center. PH. - LAYTON Christina daughter of Ralph and Teresa Taurone of Layton, won the interview, swimsuit and evening gown competition Saturday before going on to be crowned Miss Tau-ron- e, 10 costs and Cutting the need tor a finalist at the Miss Utah Pageant, was crowned Miss Davis County and was first attendant to Miss Utah State Fair. ; She is a student at Weber State College, majoring in business management. She will participate in the Miss Utah Pageant in June. She will be performing a violin solo for her talent. First attendant in the pageant was Jacque Tingey of Centerville. Miss Tingey also won the talent competition. Sophia Symko, 18, a University of Utah student was second at- - CHRISTINA TAURONE tendant. JaNay Barlow was named Miss Photogenic and Traci Van Tussenbrook was voted Miss Congeniality. . 3-- sixth birthday by June live within Sunset city 21 n ci aries. Entrants must apply by April 22 by calling Nancy McFarlane, 825-261- - 7. S- . 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