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Show ; ; : ?s ?.-. v , - ; - K r : '-- ..::;-- f f-:'-- : -v-'V : -.: V , ,, . .Sl'i :. j :: " i ::.:!. ...5 , .'. 'MmKmn ' . Iv - iv i. ""M--"s.4-..i ' ... f .:";. r.: "t r ' -'' 'K":' ' "'tr A , r ; r 1 v " I Z , ' ' -s 1 : - ' , ' ; j Arnold Friberg shown with one of the fabulous paintings which will be shown at Open House. WORKS OF NATIONALLY ACCLAIMED ARTIST TO BE SHOWN AT PIONEER VILLAGE OPEN HOUSE The paintings of the "Ten Commandments," Com-mandments," painted by the renowned re-nowned and acclaimed artist Arnold Friberg, will be shown at an open house Sunday at the Sons . of Utah Pioneers Village Museum where they are now displayed. The paintings, which were recently re-cently exhibited at the Utah State Capitol under the auspices of the Craft House, have attracted thousands. During the past week they have had two previous showings at the Village and much comment has been made on the remarkable and beautifully lighted display. An interesting note, which brings honor and credit to the community, is the fact that artist Friberg painted the 18 pictures at his studio in Holladay, Known for his great art ability, Mr. Friberg was asked by Cecil B. DeMille to paint the group of paintings of the life of Moses for the picture which is now rightly commanding nation-wide attention. The open house at the Village will be held from 2 to 9 PM and interested persons may drive to the museum by driving East on 27th South to 2150 East (which is Connor Con-nor Street.) The museum is 3000 Connor Street. For those desiring further information call HU 4-1821. Mr. Horace A. Sorensen, national president of the Sons of Utah Pioneers, Pio-neers, and who arranged for the showing of the paintings announced an-nounced those wishing to see the museum may do so. |