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Show f i 3 - ; s-r ; .o,;. - . v ... Admiring Exhibits for the Holladay Art and Hobby Show are left to Tight, Kent Fryer, Mrs. Dorothy Jones, Miss Sherilyn Siera-kowskl, Siera-kowskl, Mrs. Glen Barber, and Richard Stevenson. Fifth Annual Holladay Art-Hobby Show Features Variety of Exhibits The fifth annual Holladay art exhibit and hobby shop opens to the public today at Holladay elementary ele-mentary school, 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. and will continue through Friday, according to Mrs. Owen Andrus, Parent-Teacher president. There will be works of many Artists exhibited as well as exhibits ex-hibits in ceramics, leathercraft, metal work, antiques, wood and needle work. Of special interest this year, is the display of creative hobbies of children from the first to sixth grades under the supervision of Mrs. Glen Barber, P-TA officer and Mrs. Dorothy Jones, third-grade third-grade teacher at the school. There will also be displays In all the school rooms in arts and crafts completed during tiie year by the students, W. Francis Bailey, Bail-ey, principal, said. Another highlight of the show will be the presentation of living portraits of well-known masterpieces master-pieces twice each evening at 7:30 and 8:30 o'clock. The presentations will be under the direction of Mrs. Clyde Thompson and Mrs. San-ford San-ford Stoddard. Mrs. Lester Nielsen is general chairman of the show while Mrs. Thompson is art chairman with Mrs. A. L. Board taking charge. |