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Show , , .i.iy-i u x Twenty Schools- Will Join Music Festival j Music All Over Town Come Next Thurs. And Fri. All of the music and musicians musi-cians in Region Four will be concentrated in Mt. Pleasant next weekend for the region's annual music festival. Students from approximately 20 schools are expected to participate, par-ticipate, according to J. Seymour Sey-mour Jensen, general chairman. chair-man. Over-all. arrangements for the two-dav Dropram IntoH fv... Thursday and Friday, April 28 and 29, have been planned by E. B. Terry, North Sanpete high school music instructor. The scheduling committee for events has been headed by Lowell Hansen, Han-sen, NSH instructor in biological biologi-cal science. Thursday evening, April 28 at 6 p. m. soloists and small ensemble en-semble groups will perform. These numbers will be held in the Craighead Auditorum on the Wasatch Academy campus, in the Presbyterian church, and in the North ward church. The festival will continue at 9 a. m. on Friday, April 29 with bands, choruses and some miscellaneous mis-cellaneous groups participating. Choruses will sing in the South ward church, bands will play in the North ward church, and orchestras and miscellaneous groups will perform in the auditorium audi-torium of North Sanpete high school. A band parade will be held at 4 p. m. on Friday. A dinner will be served all festival officials at 6 p. m.' in the Home Economics building oi the North Sanpete high school. A discussion will be made by contest judges at the dinner. The grand finale to the two-day two-day festival will be an evening concert by the best of the performers per-formers in the South ward church at 8 p. m. Friday. . |