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Show Bountiful Art Centei) Sets Breakfast, Toutk The Bountiful-Davis Art Center invites you to attend the "Autumn Breakfast and Art Tour" to be held on Thursday. Nov. 8. BREAKFAST will be served at the Art Center, 2175 S. Main, Bountiful at 9 30 a.m. Menu consists con-sists of Croissants, ham. cheese, fruit and cottage cheese, juice and coffee. Following breakfast, the group will carpool to Salt Lake City for guided tours of the Chase Home in Liberty Park, the LDS Church Museum of History and Art and Sullivan Galleries. The Chase Home houses the Visual Arts Program of the Utah Arts Council". Scheduled at the time of the tour is a retrospective exhibit from the State Art Collec tion, consisting of both historical and contemporary Utah artwork including works by: H.L.A. Cul-mer. Cul-mer. John Hafen. Florence Ware, Doug Snow. Lee Deffebach. Tony Smith and Anna Campbell Bliss, among others. THE LDS Church Museum ot History and Art will feature the British Watercolors: Bible Stories display, as well as a permanent display dis-play of portraits of Church leaders, and the "Masterworks" Gallery featuring works by James T. Har-wood. Har-wood. LeConte Stewart, Mabel Frazer and other prominent Early Utah Artists. Sullivan Galleries will have a watercolor display featuring work by Laura Mehmert. Carl Purcell and Dorothy WatU, ,' ft Mehmert is a former Boun ' dent currently living j -Her works have been ' , regularly at the Bountfr' Art Center. Ms. Watkin ' f H'--' Academy of Watercolor?"' VT from Great Britain. Carl Pp well-respected as one of P$ watercolorists in the Stat.''1 numerous awards and exhl' ";V his credit. xhi- ' COST FOR the breakfast tour is $7, the proceeds from?'' will go to support othe, i education programs at the '" ' ' -ful-Davis Art Center. ' - Call for reservations tod- ' ' 292-0367. m" . ' |