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Show THE TACE SIXTEEN S 0 N A D V O C A THURSDAY, PEICE. UTAH T E . Band During Music Festival Here Is The Committee Which Arranged National Regional Music Festival X l mh k, tr Mf 5?v i 4 ; . i K $ Directors and drum majors of bands participating in the national regional music contest this week are herewith listed: Class D Kenilworth, Marlin A. Nielson, Harold Orrell; Notre Dame, E. M Williams, Jack Kelley; Gordon Creek, William E. Hall, Betty Elliot; Columbia, Drewie Christensen, Joe Pizzuto; Hiawatha, R. B. Halverson, Brynell Cowan; Spring Glen, H. S. Duke, Eugene Heaston; Spring Canyon, C. H. Childs, Carling Childs; Castle Gate, K. J. Engar, Don Ross; i; Harding, C. Blaine Perkins, Lyle Sunnyside, Gerald Anderson, Wallace Strate; Grand Junction, William H. Gould, Donnie Craig; Dixon, Milo Adams, Howard Lewis; Farrer, Clair Johnson, drum major unlisted; Draper, Murray Lewis, Deward Clements. Class C Wellington, James Anderson, Ivan Tidwell; Helper, W. E. Reid, Jim Kersbergen; Central, ParEvans; ley Thorderson, Pershing South Emery, O. W. Peterson, Lloyd Petty, Jr.; North Emery, L. G. Morrill, Eddie Sullivan; McCammon, Hollis Grange, Reece Hillman; Clifton, Homer Flick, Gene Stout; Lava Hot Springs, L. J. Nielson, Claude Evans; South Sevier, Wesley Pearce, Dale Hunt; Appleton, Arthur E. Miller, Merlin Kelley; Nephi, F. E. Wanlass drum major unlisted; Tintic, J. L. Jameson, drum major unlisted. Class B Uintah, Lloyd Winn, Boyd Hair; Palisade, Homer M. Flick, James V. Barnes; Preston, H. C. Christensen, Reed Larsen; Bear Riv- I in slv a CO Bry-ne- i: fcljfi i av The countless details of preparation for the national regional music contest were directed by the committee shown above. Members of the committee and the contest divisions which they handled are as follows: Upper row, left to right, Dr. IL B. Goetzman, general chairman; Arthur S. Horsley, secretary-treasurand contest director; Elmie Bernardi, finance; E. M. Williams, contest director. Lower row, left to right, Mrs. William Ilakalo, housing director; Ray Walters, housing; G. J. Reeves, judges; the Rev. J. C. Coyne, publicity. Inset is picture of Nick Galanis, transportation. A er, C. C. Watkins, drum major unpicture of Melvin C. Wilson, one of the contest direct- listed; 'Park City, director and drum ors, was not available. major unlisted. Class A Fruita, Charles Nicholls, Bill Grant; Grand Junction, William H. Gould, Harold Olinger; Pocatello, H. L. Fawson, Darwin Brown; Montrose, Lloyd Hillyer, Ferris Sainsbury; Directors of four outside bands en- Box Elder, A. B. Caseman, drum matered in the contest were formerly jor unlisted; Carbon, E. M. Williams, engaged in schools of the Carboft dis- Lynn Goetzman. trict. They are Murray Lewis of Draper, who was at Wellington last Welcome year; Hollis Grange of McCammon, formerly at Hiawatha; J. L. Jameson of Tintic high of Eureka, who was director of the Spring Gleij band the first year a contest was held in Price, and A. B. Caseman of Box Elder, onetime leader of the Helper band. Grange incidentally was drum major of the Carbon band in 1930, the first year the local school participated in a contest. That was at Grand Junc' tion, and Carbons success was no " ,c doubt a contributing factor to the JOILN ROSELL movement for launching an annual John Rose of Salt Lake City, not- music festival here. . ed orchestra leader, will judge the saxophone soloists in the national reDirectors William H. Gould of gional music contest The saxophone Grand Junction and E. M. Williams 'group is one of the largest in the of FTice will be on double duty durinstrumental division of the ing the contest. The former directs both the senior and junior high bands of the western slope city, while Mr. Principal Melvin C. Wilson an- Williams leads the Carbon and Notre nounces that no classes will be conducted at the Carbon county high Dame units. school during the music contest, thus Both the smallest and largest bands making the tournament an eventful entered in the contest are from Caroccasion for all students regardless They are Kenilworth of whether they are band members. bon county. which have memberships and Carbon, The statement issued by Mayor J. of 19 and 87, respectively. Follow- Bracken Lee in greeting visitors to Faris of size matter in ing Carbon national the music contest regional 80 rer junior high of Provo, with is as follows: this week On behalf is band pieces. Pocatello's of Price welcome I you with city, the second largest senior high entry. fullest sincerity. You compliment ns our and parClarence J. Hawkins, University of by visitingin thiscommunity of ticipating exgreat competition an be will Utah music instructor, May joy be con- cultural development. the man during ceedingly busy The city also desires to extest. Besides handling the demand- yours. sincere dipress appreciation to the coming duties of a judge he will also or- mittee in charge for the manner in school rect the Stewart Training which the festival is being handled. chestra and look after the soloists of that school. for the parade contest Saturday. AD which may have been parked cars, All members of Price post No. 3 before the deadline and left on the of the American Legion whose ser- street during the night, must be movvices will be available in helping to ed by 11:00 a. m. Saturday. conduct the parade contest are requested by Elmer Bertot, chairman of the Legion parade committee, to meet at the city hall at 12:15 p. m. er MltHtlHIMUMMI Saxophone Expert B HUM Extends , 11 ce sell ka t-- spt bte m m fur tar Williams this year has bled a band with a perfect mentation for the first time Director musical history of the school. E. M. sic f estival The local organization SCHOOL COLORS tive records in the nation. sto m 4 h in dar par TO DECIDE PIANO SOLO RATINGS $50 cos Colors of the schools which will be represented by bands in the national regional music contest are herewith listed: Kenilworth, blue and white; Notre Dame, blue and white; Hiawatha, orange and black; Spring Glen, blue and gold; Harding, orange and black; Sunnyside, red and white; Draper, black and white; Wellington, green and white; Helper, red and white; South Emery, blue and white; North Emery, red and white; Nephi, Crimson and gold; McCammon, maroon and white; Grand Junction, orange and black; Tintic, navy blue and white; Lava Hot Springs, red and blue. South Sevier, red and white; Green River, red and black; Uintah, red and white; Palisade, maroon and white; Preston, blue and white; Bear River, red and white; Park City, red and white; Fruita, blue and white; Grand Junction, orange and black; Pocatello, red and blue; Montrose, red and white; South Cache, purple and white; Carbon, blue and white. This community Is very happy that western Colorado will again have a large representation in the contest Seldom can be found two sections which are so friendly and work together so harmoniously as do eastern Utah and the western slope of the Centennial state. Price residents are always glad to welcome Colorado bands and to make their stay in this city pleasant Seven schools from the neighboring state will take part here this week-ennamely, Grand Junction, senior and junior highs, Montrose, Appleton, Clifton, Fruita and Palisade. d, m m m ns aei par Hoe em 90. $16! not! 18 fee? tate tat T foui $3, edf Arthur Freber, shown above, will' judge the piano solo contestuL the national regional music tournament being held here. Mr. FrebtM-member of the University of Utah music department and has prw served as a judge in the Price contest. ; uiiiiiHimiimiMiiiiMititiiiiiiiiiiiiuiuHiimiiiimiw Headquarters where students may Idahoans reached here early evening and were the firsts day not participating in contest events dents to be assigned housing have been established for all bands. Wes rest or leave their instruments when Despite the fact that Lava Hot Springs, Idaho, is one of the most distant of the cities sending entries to the contest, the band representing that community was the first outside organization to arrive in Price. The has made The rats? contest rangements to post its office as soon as the recori compiled. This service is offeWj contest coc cooperation with the tee. s Sun-Advoc- Professor Robert Sauer of the Brigham Young university music department has served as judge in every one of the contests held here. He is nationally known as the man who wrote the music for the famous song, When Its Springtime in the Courtesy cars will again be operated for the convenience of visiting students and officials. The automobiles will be designated by placards and they will be at the service of contest participants for transportation to and from competitive events and housing quarters. Nick Galanis is chairman of this phase of the contest. ALWAYS THE CHOICEST OF Chief of Police George Collingham announces that parking will not be allowed on Main street after 11:00 p. m. Friday in order that the city street department may flush the street and otherwise prepare the thoroughfare BRIGHTEN UP YOUR HOME summer Make your home ready for the spring and season. Refresh the colors in your rugs and curtains by having them cleaned the careful Price Steam LaueCOB ndry Way. Our special prices make it wise, for s omy sake, to have your cleaniug done here. 17 THE MOST EXACTING I PRICE One Day Only Sat., May Special Price this date ONLY CHILDREN 25c ADULTS 35c DEMANDS FOR BEAUTY We are ever on the alert to improve our service. Through the journals of our profession, and through membership in state and national associations, we keep abreast of the latest developments in the mortuary work. This means that the peoadple we serve receive the and ideas new of vantages discoveries as soon as they are available to residents of the largest communities. We always aim to keep pace with progress in making funeral rites just as beautiful and impressive as possible. FLYNN FUNERAL HOME 29 58 North Carbon - Phone PRICE, UTAH IS SERVED AT MICKEYS PLACE SAVE ON CLEANING CURTAINS 40c -- air No Extra Charge for Ecru DRAPES Cleaning Price IN PRICE CAREFULLY PREPARED, PROPERLY COOKED TO SATISFY EACH INDIVIDUAL TASTE 50c Pair QUICK SERVICE AND LOW PRICES a Home of the Scotch Meat Pie 38 East Main Price, Utah t RUGS 9 xi 12 $4-0- 0 PRICE STEAM LAUIIDRY Call and Deliver 218 Price, l |