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Show Artist's tea tonight The annual Artist's Tea this I evening at 8 p.m. at the American fork Senior Citizen Center will open the Steel Days art exhibit. The show, long a part of Steel s activities, is open for public viewing Thursday, Friday and wwday from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. and includes works from many of the a,eas artists. The exhibit includes paintings, ""wings, photographs and sculptures, according to Martha Harding, president of the American f0 Art Board, sponsors of the event. r Miniature 5x7 paintings are being sold to raise money for the show and may be purchased at the exhibit. A painting by Betty M. Lislon, Pleasant Grove, ( is also being given to some lucky person as part of the show's fund-raising project. Mrs. Liston has donated the original oil to the art board. The art show each year attracts some of the areas top artists and photographers. Prizes are given to winners in each category. Come and see if you agree with the judges - or if there is a painting or art piece you like better. |