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Show 756-7669 J Artists display works at Pageant Art Exhibit Several local artists are among 50 who have a variety of work on display in the Professional Art Exhibit which is part of the Utah Pageant of the Arts. The exhibit is open an hour before the 8 p.m. Pageant curtain and a half -hour after the stage production during the Pageant's run, through July 18 (except Sundays and July 4) at American Fork High School. Among the bronze sculptures in the exhibit are old-model automobiles by Lehi native Stan Wanlass, who resides and works in his studio in Astoria, Ore., and western pieces by Lindon resident Grant Speed. Highland painter Gary E. Smith's "Harvest" is on display, along with watercolors by American Fork artist Allen Reinhold and portraits by Alpine's Bill Kirkpatrick. "Crystal Legacy," a mountain landscape by Carol Harding, Pleasant Grove, is also shown. Other artists from northern Utah County with work in the show include in-clude Lance Harding and Wayne Lambourne, American Fork; Nina Schumann, Randy Blackburn, Geraldine Ekins and Mary Ann Judd, Lehi; and John Jarvis, Pleasant Grove. The exhibit was chaired this year by Phebe Innes, Lehi, with assistance from Peggy Hardman and Geraldine Ekins. Brief biographies of the artists appear in the Pageant's complimentary color program. Many of the pieces are available for purchase. |