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Show Noted Artists to Exhibit in Cedar The welcome mat is rolled out for spring, and for the ninth annual an-nual Cedar City spring art exhibit. ex-hibit. Nationally famous artists from all oyer the United States are corresponding with Dr. Reed W. Farnsworth, secretary of the Cedar Ce-dar City Art Committee. The following fol-lowing is a partial list of the many painters who are "old timers" tim-ers" at the Cedar City exhibit, along with new artists invited for the first time this year: Rose and Cornelius Salisbury, Elsa Saxwood, Paul Salisbury, Elverta Jacobsen, Paul Smith, Edgar M. Jensen, Mary Kimball, Floyd Cornaby, Jessie Larson, Esther Paulson, and Nellie M. Manning, Utah; Ted and Lee Clark Schuyler, and Howard Schleeter, New Mexico; Clarence Millett. Louisiana; J. Richard Sorby, Colorado; Peg Leg Hunt, U.S.A,; Ila McAfee Turner, New Mexico; Hazel Brooks, Colorado; Colora-do; Everett G. Jackson, California; Califor-nia; Frank Vavra, Colorado; William Wil-liam Sanderson, Colorado; Kenneth Ken-neth Adams, New Mexico; Dwlght Klrsch, Nebraska; Montague Mon-tague Charman, New York. Many others have expressed a desire to exhibit this year, and the list is being added to each day. Hazen Cooley, art committee commit-tee chairman, states that a new policy has been adopted this year, providing for fewer paintings paint-ings from each artist, and more artists exhibiting. Cedar City's reputation as a cultural center for appreciation of the arts is rapidly growing and the exhibit to open late in April is another of the many annual an-nual steps ahead to bring more j and finer things to the people of southern Utah. |