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Show March ID, 1955 Tin: JOURNAL OF U. BAND Speech Meet Set BEGINS At Davis High ANNUAL TOUR Regional competition in Weber, Ogden, Ben Lomond and Davis high schools will compete for honors. The winners in the region will go to the state meet which will be held at the University of The University of Utahs concert band will begin its annual tour Tuesday (March 23) with appearances slated in southern Utah and Nevada. The four-da- y schedule calls for eight performances in two states. Featured on the bands traveling concerts will be music of Bach, Utah on April U. extem-poraneon- 85-pie- ce us speaking and legislative panel will be conducted at Davis Monday, March 31. Tuesday, 8:15 p.m. School, Beaver. Beaver High Wednesday, 11 a.m. Cedar City High School. Wednesday, 8:15 p.m. Las VeChambers, Schumann, Carter, Le- gas (location yet to be announced). Thursday, 0 a.m. Las Vegas roy Anderson, Mendelssohn, Sousa, Haydn, Copeland and several other High School. Friday, 1:50 p.m. Richfield High famous composers. Prof. Ronald D. Gregory, direc- School. Friday, 8:15 p.m. Sevier Stake tor of University of Utah bands, Tabernacle. and Ronald L. Garner, assistant The band will make its tour by director, will conduct the tour. First concert of the trip will be chartered buses and return to the presented at 1:30 p.m. Tuesday at University of Utah on Saturday. Millard County High School, Fillmore. Remainder of the program TRUCTRAIN schedule is as follows: NEW and 3. A committee of students from each school met at Davis last week and drew up bills to be presented to the mock legislature which will be part of Davis meet. Forty representatives from the four schools will be divided into a house of representatives and a senate. They will proceed according to parliamentary rules to pass or reject these bills. Utah State Representative J. Haven Barlow will serve as Speaker of the House of Representatives at this meet. Mr. Henry Schueller, Davis debate coach, is in charge of this forensic meet. 1 SERVICE STARTED Page News About Folks In SUNSET-CLINTO- JEAN IIUliSON Correspondent Sunset, Utah OKKI-J- E. Robertson, as City Mar'J he City Council also ap- proved the appointment of Clayton Peterson as Deputy Marshal. Peterson is also City Maintenance man and will hold the Deputy position on a part-tim- e basis. N Rhone t Rebel shal. l Gifts were presented to the two Gleaner Girls in the MIA . . . No man is free who cannot comIileen Waid, daughter of Mr. and mand himself. Pythagoras. Mrs. Ira Ward; and Delores Carver, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Carver. A Bishop John Nicholas Hit placed the crown on the head of the reigning Queen Gloria Israelson. Clinton Ward and Mt. Ogden Ward members performed in the floor show and refreshments were served during the evenings festivities. Mrs. Paul Reid of Sunset Second Ward has been sustained as organist on the Primary Board of North Davis Stake. to Bishop John According Nicholas due to the L.D.S. General Conference time on April 3, t and ( in Salt Lake City, Sunset Second Ward will change Fast Sunday to Dodger March 27. Mayor Arthur Mitchell of announces the appointment of UPSTAIR- SDOWN m Vero Beach, Florida, where the Dodgers have begun Spring training, everyone's a Brooklyn fan including Char- cneus chimpanzee who has been given a team uniform. Charlie's traineT has taught him to make with a typical razzberry whenever the Giants are mentioned. (International) lie. Has the store any marriage counselor service? jockeys highway trailer into position on one of the Pennflatcars at the Kearny, sylvania Railroads specially-designe- d N. J., tructrain terminal for fast piggyback trip to Chicago by raiL The trailers are held firmly in chocks and chains to prevent shifting of load while tructrain makes its run to Chicago. 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