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Show ' - ' ' 1 I ; r'.; f y 'r'.- V-': w, k V ' r 1 I P m-: . :.W- -i.-'w " A.i ; v;.i--: x , j KARL J. GLADE Leaves mayor's may-or's post takes air job. lJiUNiiLK 1JUH1KAIT Hanging in the Pionee uuvui6a aim umce i& t-ms ueiuueu tutu elegant Lynn Fausett painting. Bob Doidge, manager, bids one and all in to view it. on the canyon, the sky with its fleeces ot clouds add much to the picture. Robert E. (Bob) Doidge, Sugar House manager of Pioneer Savings, invites the . public in to view the tumes were exacting in detail, and the long train of covered wagons wag-ons really tell a story of great magnitude. The vari-colored mountainsides PIGHEER SAU. DISPLAYS FAUCETT WORK Pioneer Savings & Loan Association, Asso-ciation, one of the newest financial institutions in Sugar House, this week displayed Lynn Fausett's "Tribute to Those in the Last Wagon." The lovely multi-colored painting paint-ing depicts the last Mormon wagon of a vast covered wagon train entering Salt Lake valley through Emigration canyon. Originally done for J. Reuben Clark, LDS second counselor in jthe first presidency, Fausett did a second take on the theme, adding add-ing more persons, more wagons, more animals and a little boy being put astride a Mormon scout's horse, for Pioneer Savings. Faithful to the last detail, Fausett Fau-sett has bulged the eyes of the gaunt oxen being brought back to be yoked to the last wagon; I the scouts' horses were magnificently magnifi-cently conformed; the pioneer cos- I |