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Show THE BEE, PRICE, UTAH EVERY PAGE FOUR , Offi.-- or lhona UU. Ytir la Advance. No. 9. Reitidenos, 133-- nbarription. 12.00 the Hail Matter, 4, 1915, At tha Potoffica At Irlce. Utah, Under tha Art of March, A 1979. Entered Aa Personnel of Bands Entered In Price C. of G Meet fowond-Ua- Jw Frauk Gorishck, Mary Lotnbiuo, Personnel of the bands entered in Thorne, na Graham, Culbert Harmon, Jack the first annual invitational school Jack llamby, Helen Hadley, Eugene ADVERTISING KATEh Hoimeu, Leitoy Smith, Reed Adams, liar-olband the Price meet sponsored by Baas, Owen Reese, Jark Canto, DelDtoplay Matter ler liuh Par Iroue, 40e. TranaianL COc. Bpaeiai Poaition, 25 1er Chamber of Commerce is given be- bert Bean, Karl Jutnraon. Max Barlow, Cent Additional. Bernard!, Evan mem- Helen Barboglio, Francis . low. The list does not include Lewia, Iiick Childs, Fred Morgan, Wood-roTea Onto tha Lina Each Legal Peacock, Bert Tidwell, Guut Doulaa, Count Hit Worda to Liao. Sum- bers of the Grand Junction or ML Garavagiia. mon, $12.50; Water Application, $13.-0- Emmons bands, as these schools did John Went High K. ltoy la nee, director; L. ; Filial Proof, $10.00. not send their complete lisi to the Ransom, M. Baski, j. Urd, F. Aubrey, L. lUadero Fifteen Cent tha Lina Each Nisbet, E. B.aekhain, J. Wilson, C. PerCount Mis Worda to tha Una. secretary of tha Price chamber, ry, M. Edwards, G. Frank, G. Erickson, Pin-tu- s. d w Ineer-tion- 0 Marhfaca Type Twenty-Fiv- e (25) Ceuta Each Inaertiua. Obituaries, Carda of TUauka, Raaololiona, Bit, At Heading Notice Hates. Count Sis Worda to tha Line, Far Hale, For Beat, Found, Loot, Etc., Two Cents Per Word Each laaua. No Charge Accounts, Addrnaa All Coaunuaicatiuna SUE PUBLI8HIEG to GO. Prtoa, Utah. 930 ASSN. STATE EVERYTHING NOW IN READINESS FOR MUSIC TOURNEY Notre Dame (parade only) E 1. Williams, director: Mildred villard, Lelteta Cafereili, Jack Reid, Vincent Couanl, Hill lteid, lienry Piaeetelii, Marcel Yiilanl, Marie Moynier, Joe Uowa, Louiae Lunette, Alice Zupan, Stanley Lisetto. Castle Gate K. L. Winn, director; Montie Snow, Silas Korn, Jack Thorpe, Wallace Gibson, Vera Mills, Keith Acord, Grace Robertson, Fern Rowe, Herbert lingiilch, Kulon Ungritcb, Leslie Fowler, Eariene Durrant, Karl Stevenson, Marcel Dels by, Lillian Carlson, Betty Bernell Huff, Donald Hose, Paul Ilreinaon, Martin Culumm, Hoy Mills, Walton Bice. O. K. Jameson, director; Harding MuveU Golding, Gua Vouraa, Wanda Williams, Jack VValab, Cyril Uuff, Henry Stev-enao- n, Guymon, Wileon Vinton, Floyd Uiggina, Margaret lladiey, Karl Hannon, Herndon Vinton, Faye Goetxman, Karma John-noDouglas Ward, Christian Axeigard, Harold Higgina, Whom Axeigard, Max Mathis, Bert Mclntire, Richard Jankea, Neva Williams, Stanley Leonard, Naomi n, Ilall. Latuda B. Cl l'erkina, director; Lea-li- e Held, Frank Butler, James Monroe, Georgulea, Earl llarriman, Wil-for- d teat for junior high and Class B bands Johnnie Paul Vida no, Audrey England, Sarnia will be held in tha Latter-da- y Hay llaasinger, George Boggio, tabernacle. Each band will play three Wayne Boren, Mar Hutch, Dun Snow, Ted Reese, Laree Larambers, a warm-u- p composition, a Richard Schulte, Robert Hatch, Wen ley White, selective piece and the assigned num- sen, Jack Robert Butch, Dale Reid, Stanley Petty, Zamee ber. "Spirit of America, by Davia, Robert Berry, Bam Marvooh, Rayaik ia the assigned number for the mond White, Junior Parry. G. M. junior high banda which are as folHigh ( RooHevelt ) lows: ML Emmons, Castle Oate, liar-din-g, Webb, director ; Ellis Burton, Grant Davaon, Earl Dill man, Clifford Drollinger, Spring Qian, Latuda and Hel- id Walter Eggleston, Pearl Edwards, Arden per. Claw B bands include Uintah, Evans, Kirk Good, Deloy Gurr, Herald PSUaade and Cyprus, and their as- Gagon, Vida Uenrie, John Hill, Holland signed number is Morning, Noon and Hullinger, Maurice Lambert, Leo Lloyd, Bernard Larsen, David Lund berg, StanMint, by Suppe. ley Oner, Lyle Peny, Padget Phillips, Class C bands will eompeto iu the Jennie Robison, Bernard Banfelece, Naafternoon beginning at 1:30 p. m. and omi Todd, Verdun Watts, Leland. Reed Wiacombe, Lynn Young. include Duchesne high of Rooeevelt, Central of Castle Dale, Huntington, Huatlagtoa E. Christensen, director, Fruitvalo and North Summit Contest Boneta Bbndc, Junior Walker. Einar EriRenee Smith, Hal Wakefield, Ila umber for this division is "Festival ckson,Lneila Goymon, Billie Orange, Rol-Ia- n 1 Day, Overture, by Taylor. Gardner, Elmo Geary, Brace WakeThe Class A bands, Grand Jnnetion, field. Paul Manchester, Busts Johnson, Carbon and West high will play fol- T. Rosa Johnson, Bert Robertson, Elliot Edna Marshall, Cfaryital Lit-te- r, lowing the Gass C division. "Phedre Killpack, Douglas Harriman, Willard Lott, Class is Massenet the Overture, by Selma Larsen, Flora Manchester, Gean A assigned selection. McKee, Melrose Oveaon, Jay Robertson, Iteva John, Don Walker, Carrol Jensen, Mooootl Band Concert Maids Young, Orlando Mathie, Drew eonoert massed band The and pres- Leonard, Hugh Leonard. Alma Leonard, entation of awards will bo held in the Junior Young, Thelma McArthur, Freda Tim-ri- s m. Tho Nielson, Dixie Cook, Flora Howard, at 8:30 tabemaele (Continued From Page One) 1 Wto-comb- square p. eighteen banda entered in the meet will be massed together in one unit, and will play the following selections under direction of the three judges: "The Imnerator, Christensen; "Naval Brigade, Herbert Clark, and and Stripes Forever, Sousa. William Bunbury, one of the parade jwfces, will play a cornet solo, by the West high band. A. W. Clyde, president of the Price Chamber of Commerce will announce the winners and present the prises. The final event of the meet will be public danee in the 8ilver Moon pavilion at 9:30 p. m. wholeThe city haa heartedly with the ehamber in preparing for the meet, and officials of the organization wish to thank Mayor W. F. Olson, members of the city council and Marshall Nephi Gunderson for their many favors. Thanks are also due to tha following organizations and committees whieh handled various divisions of the meet: B. P. W. club, housing, Mrs. R. I. Brockbank, chairman; contest, Rotary club, L. R. Fullmer, chairman y massed band, Kiwanis elub, W. V. Paee, chairman; parade, Price Post No. 3 of the American Legion, W. W, West, chairman; decorations, retail trades division of Price chamber, N. Lb Hopkins, chairman; headquarters, B. P. 0. E. lodge, Frank Averill, chairman; dance, retail trades committee, P. K. Nielsen, chairman; solo contest, high school faculty, V. E. Williams, chairman, and rules, J. A. Graham, Glen Reese, John Harmon and W. W. Christensen. Brasher. Frultvato -- C. E. Dalby, director ; Shir- ley Long, Cullen Thompson. Alice Collins, Lois Johnson, Donald Rail, Robert Cary, James Long, France Beck, Dale Luke, Elnora Moore, Harold Luth, Irene Thyret, Helen Putney, Robert Howland, Floyd Clark, Elisabeth Cary, Alice Cary, Florence Berk. Robert Bait, Miles Kara, Harold Stocker, Wayne Prnrh, Caroline Norino. Frank Nialey, Etna Moore, Frank Kara, Elmer Mead, Harold Copperherg, Kenneth Hcfaindel, Fred Stocker, Walton Vernon, Ted Canfield, Carl Bennett Allen 8argent, Claude Trarey, Lloyd Hex Ingraham, Elsie Copperherg. Uintah High (Vernal) L. Winn, director; Floyd Auen, Morle Allen, Kenneth Avrock, Herman Bingham, Leonard Dean, Don Carter, Dorai Eaton, Donald Goodwin, Ashley Ilopkinion, Leo Hacking, D. Jenkins, Ixiren Jack son, Benny Kanlstanoux, Iris Manwaring, Dorothy Merkley. Rex Olsen, Clinton Peterson, Frank Paatama, Lloyd Pope, Ora Preece, n James Raamuasen, Donald Maryon, (balder, Lawrence Murray, Henry Milleean, Wiling Stewart, Harold Alexander, Bob Press, George Harking, Vernon ('aider, Grace Morrison, Xeldon Rirh-inCarlos Roberta, Jay 8earles. 8hirley Smith, Morris Vernon, Wallare Winder. Alexander Woolley, Gordon Young, Weldon Bnatain, Aubra Hotrhkinson. Palisade C E. Dulby, director; Marjorie McMillan, James Tweedaie, Joseph McMillan, Mike Mulvihill, Robert Muiivi-hil- l, George Clark, llo Bonger, Max Dalby, Vera Yager, James Barnet, Mildred Hickman, Mildred Myers, Martha Ban-cru- ft Roy Vaughan, Luella Clark, Edgar Rogers, Mayine Moore, Roswell Wyrkoff, ljoraine Msrocta, Eugene Thy lor, Mildred Mitchell, Rush Hubbard, Leonard Hampton, Norman Lloyd. Jessie Mae Dais, Robert Taylor, Alice Lannon, Melvin llicka, Jerry MulriliilL Hugh Morrison, Karl Smith, Jerry Johnson, Walter Rosette. Elra Roper, Roy Bonger, John Mulvihill, Jitmrs Clark. Robert Bancroft. Edith Marotta, Raymond Reese. Dale I licks, Virginia Itowning, Eugene Bancroft Billy Hbideler, Phillip Dalby. Cyprite W. L. Mitchell, director; Edna lianaon, Keith Tomlin, Claron Aldridge, Howard Jenkins, Winston Pritchard, Josephine Mix, Orion Boucher, Percy Pierce, Wanda Harris, Hammy Swenson, George King, Howard Green, Lynn Packard. Howard George Perrick, Roy Band directors throughout the en- Gillard, FloydGreen, Count, Margaret Kied, Joe tire state arc very much interested in hirbourne, Gwendal Kenner. Carson Hea the Price band contest, according to ler. Douglas Cockrill, Verne Buckner, Floyd Anderson, Llyrum Solomon, Nick E. U. William of Carbon high, who Papunickloa, iMbert Kskelson, Kenneth attended a meeting Saturday at Salt Kied, Grant Wilkins, Norman liawdcr, Lake City called by the band and or- George Pehraon, John Ottley, Itoas Miner, Baker, Lynn Mecham, Rex Mills. chestra division of the University of Grant Edward Pbilpot Lucille Anderson, Virgil Utahe high school day committee. The Dimond. Bert Gouriey, Harry Kemis I,or-raiThorns", Dick Jltcomn, Ray Harpossibility of staging a parade event Marvin BertochM Ralph Gouriey, Ren in the state contest as is being done vey, (Turin Wolfendon, Ralph Exkel-aoin the local meet waa discussed, and Mitchell, IJoyd Clement, Drusilla Baxter, Glen Wil-lian- Nel-do- n, Band Directors of Utah Much Interested In Local Meet ne n, this will probably be done. Clarence J. Hawkins, who will act as one of the judges here, was at the meeting and stated that he would sanction the state committee giving the junior high bands enured in tne lrice meet national recognition and award prizes to the winners. The atate contest does not include a junior division. Hawkins also advised the directors whose bands were not competing here to bring down their best musicians to co the meet lie experts that a large number of leaders will be on hand to view the event VVilniont Farnsworth. Darrel d, Allen Ferry. Violet Wilkiua, Alice lhilpot, Eva Chamherluin. Carbon R. M. Williams, director; Joe Tibbetts, Martin Milano, Gena G Ottoman, Katherine Street, Frank Cnmpcdel, llerel 8immona. Glen Gnrlick, Robert Littlejohn. Weldon Mathis, Grant Mclntire, Brice Redd. Floyd Mclntire, Eugene Jor gen sen. Arthur Raamuasen. 8tanley Bor-rel- l, Ray Acord, Harry Clark. Keith Slav enaen, Vincent Gararaglia, Merrill Ellis, Katherine Dart. Giendon Ilcnrie, Charley Davies, Tony Skerl, Frank Smith. Frank Itevrnixh. Jerry Zobell. Phyllis Willinms, Evelyn Branch, Iee Kinpey, Eeclea Mangum. BUI Burn", VI. tor !. Burton, Dominic Bontrci. Johnny Cook. Gretchen Strauss, Mux Ver-arc- ELKS MEET TO MAKE FLANS handling arrangrmrnta for tho annual state convention which will be ; TOR STATE CONVENTION held in Price June 5 and 8. (Irnhnms J. Iloward Graham of Provo, grand visit wax made for the purposo of salted ruler of the Utah State Elks the part of the eonventiou association, attended a meeting in this of which the atate aesociation bee city Sunday of committees who are charge. dis-ruui- i sidelight For the benefit of the bands New-aopi- e, W. P. Myers of the Acme Cleaners and Tailors and one of the best boosters Carbon high ever had, haa decorated the windows of his establishment on the Main street with trophies won by the local institution in various activities during the past few years. Athletic, oratory and hand prizes are all on dispUty with an explanation of how they were won, thus boosting net only the band, but other activities as well. Rh-hen- Sim-late- Znm-brnne- n, Jui-kao- n I, n nl will be spectators as well, no parking allowed between First West and riret Hast streets Friday until .nGer the parade is over, according to Nephi dice chief. The reason Gunderson, be in effect in the morwill this order of ning is to eliminate the trouble is time for it when street the rlcaring the parade to start. E. Anatee, K. Preston. T. Wilkins, D. Jensen, I), llanks, J. Wardle, G. O'Connor, Ij. Royer, B. Ranson, B. Betnun, F. Palmer, R. Cope, B. Martin, M. Porter, IL Gardner, G. Tate, R. Thayne, W. Preston, D. VlcQuarrie, K. Roylani-e- , V. G. Irvine, F. McNeil, M. Kelly, T. Perry, K. Hansen, Cl Graham, I'l. Btew art, J. Turrentine, II. McDevitt, 1. IL Buter, K. Snow, P. Shaver, J. Oleson, B. Richards, W, Thompaun, W. Doughia, R. Lnndberg, V. Brunner, 1L Jensen, L Anderson, B. Barton, F. ByC. Ray Evans, principal of the bee, A. White, W. Cotie, C. leittimer, M. D. McMilSummit high at Coalville, a few M. North F, Laltimer, May, Ieiraen, lan, R. Mace, C. lteeae, A. Oleson, Ia. Gib- year ago was head of the history deson, D. Htephenson, H. Vanllorn, E. Bunpartment at the Carbon high school, dy, M. Snow. band North Summit A. Ilanson, director; lie will accompany the Coalville Raymond Pice, Harvey Pace, Roy Judd, to Price, and is looking forward to reCharles Wilde, Kenneth Downs, Wrenn newing many old acquaintances. Brooks, Norma Beard, Edna Anderson. Lorenso Bates, Grace Bondquist, Carl Anxious to uphold its reputation Wilde, Grant Blondqiiist, Roy Bund, Wil mith Juluson, Lee Kichens, Evelyn Ver- won at Grand Junction last year, the non, Naomi Zumbrunen, Raodell Evans, Carbon high band has been drilling Zayda Anderson, Ruth Hopkins, Virginia school hoars Wilde, Jease Wright, Maxine Sharp, Bet- diligently both daring ty Mae Toone, Madeline Clark, Isaac Mc- and several hoars after classes. Those Queen, Leonard Brown, Esther Itichens, who saw the band drilling the last Edna Smith, Rhea Moore. David Wil- two or three days are surprised at the liams, Alyre Crittendon. Vernon Judd, Leo Carmichael, Jane Calderwood, Rex improvement made over the earlier Vernon, Karlene Hobson, Myriene Har- showing. Director E. M. Williams reris, Esther Morby, Ruth Sharp, Juanita ports that tha players show just as Staples, Rula Boulter, Dean Blondqiiist, conElla Pace, Blaine Blondquist. Rae Carol much improvement on their band 8haro. Gladys McQueen, Glen Jtuld, Max- test Bomber. Inasmuch ai tha local ine Juluaon, Cathmne Blondquu-t- , Carol school won first in the parade and Clark, Lloyd Gibbons, Veda Fowler, Nadivision at Grand omi Stephens. Ovens Richens, Lois Kich- first In tha Class A Frrell Jnnetion last year, all tha visiting ens, Melba Frost, Pearl Richens, Carl Reca, Oscar Arnold, Ger- buds will have their eyes mors or ald Clara, Varner Saxton, Cecil Ball, Aus- lass on Carbon. r, tin Bowen, Walter Powell, Wilford Owen Wilde, Hamilton Edgel. Ford Heres one for the restaurants. A Riehena, DaVar LamK Theron Richens, of one of the bands entered director Jack George Paee, Eldridge, Henry noward Ball, James Neeley, Dale in the meet wrote as follows to SecRichens, Jesse Wright William H. Toy of the Priee Spring Glen J. L. Jameson,. director; retary Isaac rasaio, Henry Topalovic, Ernest Chamber of Commerce: "Everything Uarnavali, Paul Easman, La Dean Qor-de- n, seems to be shaping np well except Matha Faxxio, Homer Donahue, Ed- our idea of meals while m Priee. Price gar Walkinaston, Ernest Lloyd, Bam Cur- has qnite a "rep around here as beia, Henry Burnside, Rosa Perry, Charley Baromanno, James Bearnaen, Roy Grif- ing a holdup when it come to meals. fith, Virginia May, Pete Curia, KaVon Perhaps some church organization will Burnside, Billie Woodward, Lee Rowley, serve meals. We do not want to go Maurice Manchester, Wanda Leavitt Perthere and ran out of funds on this ry Boniface, Lynn Morgan, Bob Burton. Central (Caatle Dale) A. A. Brady, item. We assure visiting band memdirector ; Wells Brady, Don Kof ford, Earl bers that they will secure good meals Peterson, Pershing Evans, Chad Ander- at reasonable prices if they patronize Aloffiit, Or-oson, Hugh Jewkes, who carry adverPeterson, Margaret! Keller, Morris the establishments Peacock, Leah 8etterudo, Rnth Williams tisements in this issue of The Sun. Donna Snow, Katie Srtterude, llyrum Huntington, (kin Clair, Ilcston Wilberg, Three clubs at the Carbon high Marjorie Seely, Kirk Kciler. Grace Lee have kindly vounteered their serNixon, Jack Tatton. Lumsr Wilberg, vices in handling the crowds who (live Jeffs, Owen McCianban. Lowery Seely, Kenneth Wilnerg. Dona'.il J cakes, stteni tha solo contests at the John Cox, I.yls Zwhalen, Lloyd Wilberg, school Friday morning. Tha high Oveson. Douglas Bowden, Msyron Senate clnb will taka care of tho Helper 1L Duke, director: Kay Bun-ne- l, Lillian Dart Jacob Bax, Reagan anditoriem, the Pep clnb will hanBurke Berry, Frank Loi.ea, Lorna dle the mnsic room and the Tri-BoFrandaen, Vincent Ilowlett, James will take care of the gymImuis Bunnel, Olga Braudoi, Annasium. na Dalpiaa, Genevieve Lopex, Lawrence March, John Botubino, Stella Duimami, (Tiris Diamanti, Donald Bturgis, James Its s safe bet that among the banda Greener. Ernest Cook. Joe Deiuco, Barfor the meet next year will be present ney Ibll, James Jouflaa, Eugene Mackey, Virginia Malickcr, Mcrriam Lnmlicrt, Er- I Cedar City. Thinking that Cedar City was a little too far away to be internest 8illitoe, Woodrow Clark, Teddy Elmo Perry, George Joufias, Cal- ested in taking part, the local cham- vin Simmons, Pete Foleraro, Gwenevcre Berrier, Clark Grrenhalxh, John Tasker, her did not direct as much attention on that school aa some of the others. Chariea Bertoilno, Lenore Howlctt. William H. Toy, secretary of tha ehamher heard that the southerners were interested in the project, so he EXPERT JUDGES ealled up Director Melvin Dome Monday and invited him to come up if possible. Doane reported his school E would like to have entered, bnt could not get ready now. However, he assured Toy his band will be on hand in 1932. The Price Chamber of Commerce was very fortunate in securing aa Notre Dame haa entered for the judges lor the band contest and solo parade only, and those who have divisions of the meet, three men who seen them drill, predict that are regarded as experts in the field the Catholic institution will make of music and who enjoy a nation-wid- e a good showing. Only thirteen reputation. Any decision reudered by members comprise the band. this staff of adjudicature may be reThe North Summit hand also has garded aa correct and fair. Rohime Makovsky of the Agricul- the distinction of having more girl tural and Mcrhaniral college at Still- members than any of the others. water, Okla., is the only one of the of the eighty ere girls, or three not from Utah, and consequent- more then 46 per cent Huntington ly is not as well known hero as the rsnke second in this respect with 17 other two, Clarence J. Hawkins of the girls out of a total of 39 players, or University of Utah and Robert bauer 43.5 per eeiit of the Brigham Young University. Winning bands will receive cerHowever, reports reaching those in tificates from the national comcharge of the content are to the efmittee, according to a letter refect that he is an exceptionally comceived from Carl E. Tremaine, petent man to act as judge. The Agricultural and Mechanical college mussecretary. ic department, of whieh Makovsky is The Price Rotary club has inhesd, carries a high rating among the vited the three jndgee of tho higher institutions of learning in that meet, Bohime Makovksy, Robert section of the United States. Saner and Clarence J. Hawkins, Hawkins has had considerable exto attend the weekly dinner of perience judging music and wherever the organisation Thursday evenno has acted in that capacity, has ing. He one was the of popular. proved who officiated at the Grand judges Notre Dame has paraded through Junction meet last year, when the Priee Main street several time early Carbon high walked off with first in In the week. would like to take and the parade first in the Class A that cute littleWe drum major home for division of the main contest Who has not heard the songt" When a souvenir, It's Springtime In the Rockies f The Merchants who heretofore have failwriter of that piece, whieh attained ed to rapport tha chamber of comnational popularity not long ago, is merce are to the fact that none other than Robert Sauer, third rack an waking up la worthwhile. organization member of the judging corps. We give the band contest credit for For the parade, the chamber has lochanging the attitluda of a lot seruml the arrvirea of Leopold Yoct cal hnsinesa men. Those who Laveof supand William Bunbury of the 38th inported tho chamber will be the ones to fantry at Fort Douglas. benefit mostly by the large crowds Personal rontaet between the jnrlg-e- s which will throng here for the event and students is one of the most bnt It alwaya works ont Ita fnnny, valuable results of sueh contests. All that way. of the judges are particularly interested in thr high srhool movement, North Summit, a small school and they will not only aeore the bands compared with West high, Carbut will also give helpful eritioism and bon or Grand Junction, is sendpersonal aid. The atndenta are bound ing the largest band of the ento benefit by the experience of men tire eighteen to the meet. The as well versed as the five who will ofCoalville entry hea 80 members, ficiate here. compared to 70 for West, 59 for Roy-lanc- e, THURSDAY, THURSDAY n Rat-eliff- e, ys o, WHL Thir-ty-sev- en COMPETITION Rules governing the first tional sehtiol band meet of the Price Chamber of Commerce have uJen careHonors head, fully worked out by a committee meet the While Graham. A. ed by J. Approximately a hundred m is not under the supervision of the will compete in the solo dinsii National burean for the advancement band accordmeet. Their names, e the conducted be of music, it will recomenda-datio- n. cation and selections are to listcj that organisation's ing Room 1, High School Gyaia Herbert Adamson, Buuer:. Bands entering the eontest were Bobima Makovaky, AdjudilT classified into the following four Flute and Piccato Group L r: classes: Class A, high schools with oyEritejiton, Cyprus; tjlsaa Ta er 600 enrollment; Class B, schools Ralph Fantasia ST ley Long, Fruitvale, with 300 to 600 enrollment; Class C, Harlech ;" Jeei L. Williams, of oL en300 than less with schools Junction, 'Offertory Katherine fc! high Carbon, Polka. rollment and junior highs. . Clarinet contests band the Group I. Junior hick. t. Judges will score da Williams, Harding. TaneUe?. ! on the following items on the basis Walsh, Harding, Uiusbird of My itU of 100 points for each: Interpretation Henry Guymon, Harding, "Kan. (balance, precision, phrasing, expres- Cradio Bong;1' Wilson Virden, Bpring Bong. Group 2, Class (Tu! sion and tempo) ; tone (beanty of tonFruitvale, Cujus Animas al qualities of the various instruments Carcj. ford Drollinger, Duchesne, Wheat and of the band as a whole) ; intona- Are Truly Mine:" Isaac McQucea. Grand Fantasia Summit, ;" Ormsl! tion (correctness of pitch); general Minute Walts;" effect (artistic effectiveness of the enon, Central, Grand Iu Blisrp, North Summit, performance, physical appearance of sis. Group 8, Class B, Robert Ma ensemhill. Palisade, Maiurka Caprice g band and director and general ard Green, Cyprus. Oiaas A, Btanlnl ble effect). Carbon, Spring Bong;1 Leaiialto The solo eontest will be judged as arbon, Minute Walts ;" Leslie to number Grand of Junction, Fantasia and "2 follows: Selection (grade Floyd Mclntire, Carbon, Cia selected, its appropriateness and ita do;" Fantasia ; Clark, Carbon, -- xi worth in a repertoire), 25 points; tone, ute Walts. Harry 25 points; technique (proficiency in Bassoon Group L Clam B, Xti the manipulation of instrument), 25 IJoyd, Palisade, Hungarian Fiifa temElla Pace, North Summit, Clam A, fo points; interpretation (phrasing, Soule, Grand Junction, Bm po, expression and artistic expression), noth West high, "ft eenae 25 points. All solo entries mnst be nations."Gayle Irvine, bonafide members of hands competOboe Group L Clam C, Alia Cm ing in the eontest, and are classified Fruitvale, Idyie Venetia ; Blaine Be Summit, Vilanelto." Ck according to the classification of their quint. North Cyprus dam A, hi bands. Numbers are to be played with B, Grant Wilkina. ley Robinson, Grand Junction ; Rajh piano accompaniment, and must not lance. West nigh, "Serenade'' (Drw, be over five minutes long. dam C, Bex lugnii Xytophone In the parade event, all banda will Fruitvale, Vtonnou Caprice j" JartH enter on an equal basis and will par- on. Grand Junction, Pally.1 intervals. Scoring ade at Roam 1. will be done as follows: Uniforms, 10 J. B. 8 torn, Supervisor, Clarence J. Hawkins, AdjudUaiat points, must be clean and pressed, Carnet Group L Junior high, K must fit in accordance with military (tostie Gate, One FieetingUm regulations covering class of uniform Acord. Kay Bunnel, Helper, Panatear ft U. 20 work; tempo, points, regulation Butler, Latuda, Gut of the Dtuk,- S. army tempo is 128 steps to the min- sac Faasio of Spring Glen, Tha V Herndon Virden, Harding: 1 ute; alignments, 20 points, lines must Chord; Sweetest Story Ever Told." UyalU be eheeked for straightness from head con Stevens, ML Emmons, Got d I to rear and serosa ranks from left to Dusk." inright; maneuvers, 20 points, will Group 2, (3am Cl Devon Andes clude forward march, halt, eenae play- Central, "Sweetest Story Ever Ikii Cm ing, increase front, diminish front, Raymond Pace,. North Summit, Freita of Venice;" Harold Stocker, right and left obliques, right &nd left "Nereid. flank, column right and eolumn left, Group 8, Clam B, John Mulvihill, B counter march (the obliques and the iaade, The Debutante; Franz Pm flanks optional) ; discipline, 20, bands Uintah, "Carnival of Venice;" Keith ft lin, Cyprua. will be jndged from time of formaGroup 4, Clam A, Eccfoo Mangoa, 6 tion until dismissed after the parade, bon, "Carnival of Venice Pot Va promptness in assembling and military Grand Junction, Willow Echoes; I Carnival of Vena discipline to be considered; general Burn, Carbon, Went high, Pam Hugh McDevitt, ef10 effect, points, playing ability, James Corson, Grand Junction, fectiveness of the band as a whole and val of Venice;" Mary Bombino, Cato Sweetest Story Ever Toid; Jobs Cn physical ability. Bands will be requirtinrntral of Venice: Lem Carbon, ed to be at starting point fifteen minCarbon, Sweetest Story k utes ahead of time. They will be pen- Bonacm, Toid Roacoe Girrin, Grand Jaaaa Victor Bern alized for delay. Carnival of Venice; Carbon, Carnival of Venice: Drama Group 1, Close A, Harold h Carbon, Semper Fidelia; Jack Om Carbon, Semper Fidelia.1 French Horn Group L Clam G I mer Mend, Fruitvale ; Naomi Zimin en, North Summit, Barcarolle;' fl B, Jessie Mao Daria, Palimda, A Below are listed the bands in the kid: Robert Taylor. Faliaade, Sal ; Ralph Gouriey, Cypres order in which they will march id .the ade" (Drigo) (laid A, Eldine Sarlai Group 2, colors their school parade, and head- Fruitvale: TiU'a Serenade;" Lee ftk Trauinerie:" Ecctoa Men Carbon, quarters : Traumerie. Carbon, Notre Dame, light bine and white, Roam A Notre Dame school. D. E. Williama, Supervisor, Mt. Emmons, blue and light marRobert Setter, Adjudicator. oon, Western Anto. Baritone Group 1, Ctorn Cl Ced Castle Gate, red and white, Myers nett, Fruitvale, The Cascades." Cbaj Grant Baker, Cyprua. CUm A,- W Cleaners and Dyers. Smith, Carbon, Addah Polka;- Ef Harding, orange and black, Hard- Cline, Grand Junction, Thought efj terday ;" Wemon Cope, West high, ing sehooL Hundred Students Vie For hJ A six-min- th Order of Parade, School Colors, Headquarters of Bands Listed Spring Glen, bine and gold, Priee Trading. Duchesne county high (Roosevelt), gold end bine, Thompson Anto. Helper, black and red, Gilners Music store. Huntington, red and white, J. C. Penny company. Fruitvale, Colo., crimson and white, Redd Motor. Uintah, royal blue and white, D. T. nations. Trombone Group 1, Junior high Butch of Imtudu, Neapolitan Nip Clam C, Kenneth Bchindel. Frsin My Heart At Thy Sweet voice; Ball, North Summit, The Waudna Arlando Mathis, Huntington, K Group 2, Cia a B, Dorai Eaton, tah, "The Wanderer;" Delbert E Cyprus. Clam A, Jack Hamby, Ctf "Serenade; Ernest Weber, Grand Jj tion, Down In the Deep Cellar; Ilntue, Carton, Serenade ;" Culbert B J mon, The Wanderer"' Bart' Bert West high, "Serenade. R. Furniture. Son ap hone Group 1, Claw Wakefieid, Huntington. Clam Palisade, Colo., maroon and white, Maryon. Uintah, "Spring's Awake n Motor. Clem A, Imwrence Homington, to' Down In tha Deep Ow CyPIU8 high (Magna), geld and Junction, Weldon Mathie, Carbon, "The 80 blue, Turner building. King." Grand Junction, Colo., orange and Saxophone Group L Junior Clark Greenbalgh, Helper, Marip' black, Loofbourow building. Neva Williama, Harding, La. Carbon, blue and white, high school. Ted Keeae, Latuda, I Love a Ui6r West high (Salt Lake City), black lage;" Woodrow dark, Helper, GJ lyn; William Woodward, Ipring and red, Braly building. The Old Refrain ;" Maurice MancW1 North Summit (Coalville), Spring Glen. "Tl.e Old Refrain. Group 2. Clam Cl Melba Frost, 12 and gold, Oqetzman building. purple Summit Youthfulum;" Rom Huntington. Clam B, Marvin Harm C-- Utah-Carbo- Grand Junction and 65 local school. for tha troiin 3, dam bon, Carbon, . The A, Marlin Milan Derel Strain Arthur IwB Youtiifuinrm Youthf illness; School Musician, official publi- en, Carbon, Nadine, Arthur SojjC cation of the National School Band er, Grand Junction; Paul Betneca, and Orchestra association, has asked high, Nadine. for a story on the Priee band meet for Practfc Bali publication in the May issue. Team Will City Commiiwioner Joseph II. Lake of Sait Lake City ai-- d his purchasing agent, 'William Coop-er- , have accepted tho invitation of Mayor W. F. Olson to attend the eontest. The Harding junior high hand appeared in parade drill Wednesday in clever uniforms of white with black caps. The playeri looked very neat in their new garb. Etch band in the parade will be Ie w!th banner whieh wul be carried by boy aeout of the Price troopn Arrangement for this 1 were made by the American which haa eharge of the Legion, parade event. Three Times Weekly Candidates for tha Price I town have been notified that easiona will be held every tiny and Friday at 5 oclock and every Sunday at 3 p. in- - until mason commences, according to Shortino, bnainem manager. schedule opens noxt month. Among the prospective pl.vr, this yenr are Cal Ward, Allan Browne, Fred Ain! John Griffone, Jack Jamee, 1 ;, Both, Edward lotta, Vcrlon W, Cline, Jack Cold well Glen AuQ Henry Duaaerre, John ManciMr ward Mahe, M. Martin, Fred and Nephi Gunderson W e, K' |