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Show 1(5 A DESERET NEWS, Thursday, May 8, 1969 Marin Art Featured At U. Show A lecture, architecture displays, and exhibits by Utahns highlight this weeks Deseret News Art Calendar. Sneldon Reich, of the Art History Department, University of Cincinnati, will present a lecture on the John Marin art retrospective exhibit Monday at 8 p.m. in the University of Utah Fine Arts Museum. Also a guest at the lecture will be John Marin, son of the late artist whose works are Marin currently exhibited. was a prominent American artist in the latter part of the 19th Century and early in this century. Architecture students at the U, will nrpcpTif diplys in the Union Building gallery beginning tomorrow and continuing through May 25. The Utah Associated Artists traveling exhibit will be shown at Olympus Junior High School in Salt Lake City beginning Monday, through May 23. Other new exhibits include fee annual May Festival of Art at St Marks Cathedral gallery, 231 E. 1st South; water-color- s by BYU student Dean Millman, at the Lamp-PoGallery, 4 West 2nd North, betomorrow; water-color- s ginning by Ronald Bergen, D . S v II. 211 Cons Tidbits Crushed Chunks or np.. 'oyfifaife 1 Ounce (?4F. i; inw ... Tf V if; 1 KIGEMTS ASLE. at Barnes Bank, Kaysville; and photographs by Paul Dougan and Robert Thorpe, Gallery gflSBE 268, 268 S. Main. Euroee- CONTINUING EXHIBIT! local art, Wohlar'a Art Gallery, Statai Utah Awoclatad Artlita fnambershlp show, CxrrlRtie Housa Gai 09 E. South Templar Collactora lary, Bartha Ecclaa Art Cantar, Exhibit, Ogden. PMIIIbs Art H. Sahara, Franca Pare-dlt- a. Gallery, 444 E. 2nd South I Sletar Pioneer Craft Houea, 3571 Jttl Eaetr Medieval manuscripts, Marrlll LiUniversity! brary Gallary, Utah Stats Utah Technical Celless annual axhlblt, Provo. Pro f. Gian Turnsr, Brigham Youna University secured eallery, and student xhlhlts, B. P. Larsen galleries, Harris Fin Arts Cantar. Emily Dial, Studio Arts, 223 E. 4W0 Southi Eva Sumnar, Tovrar Thaar, 17 E. 9th South! Susan Alder, Tha Movla, 30th South and Wasatch Blvd.r Nancy Utah Art Gallary, 32 S. McLauahiln, area artists. Poppy Gallant, Main) h East. John Marin, University of Utah Pin Arts Museum (Perk Bldo.)! Lamplight-- f Gallary, 115 Foothill Dr.! Chlldren'a Art Stimuli Exhibit, Salt Lake Art Cantar, S4 Finch Lanai Paul Kuhn, CMI Tlftln Room, Utah artists. State. Artists Workshop Gallery, 13 S.Gallery-1024 European art, Eoon Fano E. 21st Southi Area artists. South. Art Gallary, 2941 B. n and 4337 S. from Simply get an entry blank your AG or FOODTOWN grocer in the entry box. ond deposit You can enter as many times as is necesyou wish. No purchase will be sary and winners noti- fied. 3d Defensive GEnmmrBfifs Driving Featured Not I Can How Utahs Public Safety Department is using Defen sive Driving Courses as a tool to help problem drivers retain their licenses is explained In a featured article in the May Issue of Traffic Safety. Raymond A, Jackson, state public safety commissioner, wrote the article. Its conclusions are: are Pink . - t 28-O- z. i Jeno's Pkg. DOUBLE"': Defensive Driving Courses proving an effective tool .V. PIZZA toward driving Improvement Driving privileges of 95 per cent of the drivers who were in Imminent danger of losing this privilege and who took the course were retained. A 71.9 per cent decrease In reported traffic violations conviction was noted among the group. There was a 51.4 per cent decrease in reported accidents Involving the group. Under the system started by the department in September 1967, drivers In danger of losing their licenses are allowed a reduction of 50 demerit points for successfully completing the course. . . Green C E3- No. 3C3 Cans sweet peas Jar 32-0- Heinz Kost DILL pickles : : . . 'Mom1 To Be Mall Queen WAX is vaaaraLCK5c ! xewsmurt j Green Goddes 2. Italian or Russian Mall. SEVEN SEAS by ute. The queen will receive shopping spree inside the Mall, dinner and a show for the family, Towers, portrait and a permanent wave. Non-- n FLOOR childrens recommendations. The event is sponsored annually in observance of Mothers Day by the Merchants of the Cottonwood Contestants are nominated children, who submit & explanation of why their mother should be queen. Nomination blanks are available in all 70 stores and services at the Mall. will be The nominations evaluated by a judging committee which will choose the mother who best performs the role of motherhood as evidence fcy her children's trib- Simento, 27-0-2. An outstanding mother will be crowned as Cottonwoood Malls 1969 Queen of the Mali this weekend, with selection on the basis of her own FRESH BREAD Reg. $T.G5 Value Family Size Reg. 69c Value Adult PEPSODENT TOOTH TOOTHPASTE BRUSHES Pepsodent SSffi? DRESSINGS 5J1 Reg, 50c Value Eveready Reg. $1.15 Value Iski . . J TW U BABY MAGIC FLASHLIGHT BATTERIES . . ll for. Q& |