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Show I "OUR BEST" I "If there is anything virtuous, lovely, of good report, or praiseworthy, we seek after these things." YOU TELL ME: Professor Qlttens of the University Univer-sity of Utah art department, and one of Utah's foremost portrait painters, will speak this Sunday on the closing program of the eighth annual Art Exhibit. Floyd Cornaby, head of the U. C. A. C. art department not only gave a very Interesting and Informative talk on modern art trends, he also purchased three outstanding paintings paint-ings for the Utah State Agricultural college at Logan. ' ' i TTJ as the schools, have made many purchases from the choice selections showing for fiie last time this Sunday. Sun-day. RADIO: Nora Drake rules the waves: Crusade Cru-sade against Box-toppers loses first round! That's the headline news for this week's column. But the second round can begin as soon as you are willing. And we are Improving. Only three wrote the first week; but IS responded last week. For the next round will you write letters to five of your friends in the state of Utah and urge them to object specifically to Nora Drake and moresoap box operas in the afternoon. You could also urge them to write 8 letters and so on. Letters Let-ters should be addressed to station KSL CBS Salt Lake City. OUR BEST: We all appreciate the art exhibits and the paintings which remain In Cedar City. But do we fully appreciate appre-ciate Mary L. Bastow who, in addi tion to teaching creative art, color, design and craft arts, Is always advising ad-vising home planners, builders, and v . i - - . . N .V v 1 . )MlW ' , v ' 1 '. - I . I decorators, on landscaping and Interior In-terior decoration Here's to Mary L. Bastow, one of Cedar City's Best. Respectfully yours, TWAIN TIPPETTS |