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Show Art Works On Display run through June 14 and features drawings, paintings and prints. Award winners in the show are: 1st place, Diane Turner, Bountiful for "Weber River;" 2nd place, Craig Bybee, Bountiful for "Evening "Even-ing Landscape;" 3rd place, Lynn Cozzens, Centerville, for "Forest Path;" Honorable mentions: Susan Ashurst, Layton, for "Raggedy "Rag-gedy Ann;" Robert B. Day, Kays-ville Kays-ville for "A Bit of Brighton;" and Maughan Tingey of Farmington for "Kansas." THE Bountiful-Davis Art Center is open Mondays from 5-9 p.m.; Tuesdays through Fridays from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and Sundays from 2-5 p.m. North Salt Lake and Woods Cross City Councils each unanimously unani-mously voted to award $1,000 as a line item in their 1985-86 budgets to the Bountiful-Davis Art Center, at . city council meetings held May 7. IN A major fundraising effort by the Bountiful-Davis Art Center Foundation, the arts has taken its case to the municipalities of Davis County. Presentations asking for support of the Art Center were made to six Davis County municipalities: munici-palities: Fruit Heights, Farming-ton, Farming-ton, West Bountiful, Centerville, North Salt Lake and Woods Cross. "Our services reach county-wide," county-wide," said Marilyn Coleman, director of the Art Center. " We are thrilled with the wonderful support from North Salt Lake and Woods Cross and are hoping to hear soon from the others we have made presentations pre-sentations to. We have received quite positive responses from the cities." THE DAVIS County Competition Competi-tion Show, featuring 48 works by artists of Davis County, is currently current-ly on exhibit at the Bountiful-Davis Art Center, located at 2175 S. Main, Bountiful. The exhibit will |