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Show Winners announced in Cedar City amateur art show; termed success Panguitch; Kelly Smith and Andrew Hansen. Patrons were given an opportunity op-portunity to ballot for their favorite selections in the exhibit, ex-hibit, Mrs. Webb indicated. On the college level they selected entries by Craig Stubfos and Dennis Rollo, for special honors. In adult division Kathy Thornton, Kanafo; Chester Petty, Edna Stapley, Ellen Lunceford and Viola Cornwall Corn-wall were the favorites. High School entries winning the applause of patrons were Mike Liebhardt, Bret Woolf, Karen Hamilton and Lani Twitchell. 'To whatever success the Exhibit may have achieved, thp credit must en to the dill- Over 1500 patrons took the opportunity to visit the Cedar City Amateur Art Exhibit concluded Saturday at the Cedar South Elementary, according ac-cording to chairman Mrs. Max Webb. A panel of Judges Including Larry O'Donnell, Gayleen Worthington and James Lark-In Lark-In selected a watercolor entry en-try by Ron Sherman as the Best of Show with a $30 cash award. Charles Nelson won first place honors in the College division and a $20 cash prize with Linda MoCullough capturing cap-turing second place honors and a $15 ca9h prize. Scott Atkin was accorded , first place honors in the Adult division with Linda King or Boulder, winning second. Similar Sim-ilar cash awards were offered. Honorable mentions In the Adult division went to Edna Stapley of Cedar City; Viola Cornwall of St George; Kath- gent workers on the committee," commit-tee," Mrs. Webb stated. She paid special tribute to the many people who participated partici-pated and transported their work to and from the show. y Thorton of Kanab and Jean Evans of Parowan. In the High School division Mike Liebhardt with a hooked rug entry captured first place awards and the cash prize, with Diane Sjoblom second. ; Janell Miller of Panguitch and Lani Twitchell of Cedar City I won honorable mention in the ; high school category. ; Honorable mention In the ' Junior High division went to Brad Bauer and Jolene Cooley. Dan and Stephen Jones won ; first place in the Elementary 1 level of competition with Su-I Su-I zanne Corry and Scott Carter accorded second place honors. Elementary level honorable ! mention awards were present- All of southern Utah was very " well represented, she stated. Thanks were extended to the elementary schools for their participation; to Beryl Vorkink and Janice Esplin for their efforts in bringing in so much work. "Our only regret was that we had limited space for the exhibits and were unable to display all of the students work, she commented. "We are grateful to all who participated in any way to make the exhibit a success. , I am sure that a good motto would be We cannot spell success without U' ", she concluded. ed on grade levels. First grade recipients were Dan and Stephen Jones; see-I see-I ond, Suzanne Corry and Scott I Carter; Third, Johnathan ; Paul Johnson, Jetf Hatch. Wil-! Wil-! liaim Tsaen and John Hulet: I Fourth, Joe McKean, Alexis Gleave, Steve Matney, Mich-! Mich-! ael Mitchell and Kim Strebel. ' Fifth grade winners were Scott Woolsey, KayLyn Bar-t Bar-t ton and Vernon Silversmith and In the sixth grade win- Jjners were Carolyn Miller, |