Serve Daily Issue II.XIV August 2013

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“Mario” Wins the Peteetneet Quilt show featured artist, and quilts dedicated to Cody Towse who recently gave his life for our country. The quilt show, classes and demonstrations were very well attended thanks to a very dedicated committee that was chaired by Marion McClellan. Other committee members were April Mazzolrni, Laralee Deschamps, Dona Brian, Pat Zeeman, Haley Dehart, Cindy Mecham, Dee Dehart, Margaret Cooper, Liz Laney, Katie Gardner, Annette Rawlingson, Lanay Brinkerhoff, Konda Luckau

Dona Brian Quilt Show

The Peteetneet Arts Council held their eleventh annual quilt show from June 14th to 25th at the Peteeneet Museum and Cultural Arts Museum in Payson. It was a very successful show. There were about 75 entries of beautiful quilts, wall hangings, and other hand made items. Highlights of the show were the beautiful quilts of Sharon Wright, our

and Amy Cloud. Winners in all categories were announced at the conclusion of the show. The winners are picked by a popular vote of the people attending the show. We awarded 1 Best of Show award and 10 People’s Choice Awards and 5 Honorable Mention Awards. We considered all who entered the show to be winners from the great comments and remarks of the show. It was well attended and considered our best show to date. We look

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forward to hosting another show next year from June 20 to June 30, 2014. This and many other great events take place at the Peteetneet Museum and Cultural Arts Musium. Our next event in the art gallery will be a display of art by the Arts Council which consists of Donna Corno, President and Claudette Woods, Dona Brian, Dorothy Argyle, Neva Christensen, Doug Huff, Marian Wilson, Jennie Ruth Alvey, and Sandra Armstrong.

See more photos at www.servedaily.smugmug.com Marion McClellan and Konda Lukau who pieced and quilted this quilt won the best of show. This quilt consists of 3,888 1 inch squares. Upon close examination images from “Star Wars” are sewn in with glow in dark thread.

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Frankie Cluff finishes the Wolf Painting.

Frankie Cluff

Springville Resident Frankie Cluff was drawn to do ceramics with her mother in 2005, until she passed away a few years later. Cluff had also enjoyed needlepoint for about 20 years, but due to various ailments she could no longer enjoy needlepoint about ten years ago. About two years ago Cluff decided to attend the oil painting class taught by Betsy Baird at the Springville Senior Citizens Center (801) 489-

8738. (Closed for the month of July) Frankie loves painting at the Springville Senior Center, as the environment is safe for beginners and a peaceful place to be. The people are concerned about you as an individual. They care when you are gone and glad to have you back when you return. There is a great friendship that forms as we see each other every Monday between 1 and 4 pm. Cluff has built a love for painting animals. She loves

the form and shape they take as the painting progresses and then eventually you see the “LIFE” enter them. Cluff enjoys that she can get up close to the work and see the fine detail, one creative brush stroke at a time. The wolves in the painting have been worked on for about 18 hours and she completed it on June 24th. Her next project is going to be a slot canyon with a boulder at the bottom and a mountain lion on it. A quote she loves by Elder Uchtdorf, “Creation

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brings deep satisfaction and fulfillment. We develop ourselves and others when we take unorganized matter into our hands and mold it into something of beauty” (Oct. 2008 General Conference) Frankie has lived throughout the western United States, but Springville is where she chose to call home. She loves the people that are here and enjoys the beautiful mountains. She plans to live the rest of her life here. See more images at

Springville American Legion Post & Auxiliary Unity #28 held their June meeting at the Springville Senior Center. Girls and Boys State Citizens gave their report on what they learned about CityCounty-State and National Government. They told of the offices they held and about respect for the flag. Pictured from left: Girls state chairman www.servedaily.smugmug.com Shawn Schouten, Brenda

Quintana, Katya Wagstaff, Madison Monson, Mckenzie Mortenson, Boy Stater Mark Reber, Hannah Brau, and Audrey Penrod. Sadie Conover left before the picture was taken. Twelve girls and eight boys attended Girls and Boys State, which is sponsored by the American Legion and Auxiliary, Department of Utah. Photo and Article submitted by Keith Davis

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