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Show Cedar High Band Wins Las Vegas Trophy If-: Jf ' h v'C V ' rS55 ' r : ' LZj u 4.4 ) itmri. mi ' Mary Hirschi, Cedar high school band Drum Major receives trophy from Vern Willis, second from right, Las Vegas Chamber Cham-ber of Commerce representative. The trophy tro-phy was presented to the Cedar band for having won first place in the high school division in the Helldorado Days parade in the Nevada city recently. The Cedar band won high praise for its playing and marching, march-ing, the judges awarding the group first i, it, a,,.,., j urn iiMiumi place In spite of the fact that the Redmen marched in only one parade and the other bands competed in three. Mr. Willis made a special trip to Cedar City Tuesday to make the presentation to director A. B. Larson, and the band members. Pictured above, in addition to Miss Hirschi and Mr. Willis, are Principal Pratt M. Bethers, Director Di-rector A. B. Larson, and extreme right, James Watson, Band organization president |