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Southeast Independent | 1957-01-31 | Page 4 | South East Furniture Employees Entertained at Breakfast

Type issue
Date 1957-01-31
Paper Southeast Independent
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
Rights No Copyright - United States (NoC-US)
Publisher Digitized by J. Willard Marriott Library, University of Utah
ARK ark:/87278/s6b0368t
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Article Title South East Furniture Employees Entertained at Breakfast
Type article
Date 1957-01-31
Paper Southeast Independent
Language eng
City Salt Lake City
County Salt Lake
Page 4
OCR Text r-trvi' ,; . A:;i r :,. ;A , r;; Employees of the South East Furniture Company attended breakfast at the Sons of Utah Pioneers Pio-neers Museum as"guests of the Sorensens' and viewed the elaborate paintings by Arnold Friberg for The Ten Commandments. In the background Maynard Sorensen gives a review of the history of the paintings. . South East Furniture Employee s Entertained At Breakfast . . . by Morgan Sorensen who presented them with a beautiful reclining lounge chair from the employees of South East with the explanation: "You must be very tired after all this wonderful accomplishment in the painting of the 18 masterpieces for the picture of The Ten Commandments. Com-mandments. However we do not want you to rest long, for we antic ipate many other great creative works of art." Due to the limited accommodations accommoda-tions at the Village, invitations were extended to employees to bring their families and friends to to Village Tuesday evening from 7 to 10 p.m. when they held an open house showing of the outstanding out-standing works. Special guests of the H. A. Sorensen's at the SUP Village Museum were 150 employees of the South East Furniture Company at a breakfast Tuesday morning. The great paintings of the Ten Commandments, by the renowned artist, Arnold Friberg, were beautifully beauti-fully displayed and lighted. Sou-viner Sou-viner books were presented to all guests. Maynard Sorensen reviewed the history of the paintings. J. Gordon Gor-don Sorensen conducted the musical mus-ical program, presented by the employees, which had been arranged ar-ranged by Peggy Gundersen. Mr. and Mrs. Friberg were introduced
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