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Show Music Students Win Honors At State Contest s SIXTEEN PIANO PUPILS FROM BINGHAM CANYON ENTER Musical talent of 'young Bingham Canyon students of piano and vio lin was revealed as outstanding in a competitive junior music contest conducted by the state federation of music clubs at the University of Utah Monday. Fouf entrants from Bingham won places in contesting with a large group of young music lovers from Ogden. Salt Lake. Logan Lo-gan and other northern Utah towns. Winner announced by judges Tuesday included the, following talented tal-ented Bingham youngsters: Miss Maureen Buckle, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Buckle of Bingham, piano student in competition compe-tition with students of nine years and under, first place; Gordon Ramsey, son of Mrs. Flossie Flos-sie Ramsey of Bingham, piano contestant con-testant in a group between ten and eleven years old, third place; Violin first place, In competition with students fourteen and fifteen years old, Art Peterson, son of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Peterson, Bingham; Piano student second place winner win-ner in a contest for pupils between fourteen and fifteen was Richard Lyon, son of Mr. and Mrs. David Lyon, Bingham. Sixteen piano students from Bingham Bing-ham entered the contest and all are pupils of Robert Colyar of Copper-ton. Copper-ton. Miss Maureep Buckle and Art Peterson are to play at the Art Barn Sunday at 4 o'clock with other first place winners and were also given $2.50 credit at music stores. Second place winners were given blue ribbons, rib-bons, and third place winners were awarded red ribbons. Art Peterson is a student of Emery G. Epperson, of Salt Lake. Mrs. Adine Bradley who wa chairman of the state federation or music clubs contest is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Brownley of Bingham, and at one time had a music studio in Bingham. She was the first piano teacher of Robert Colyar. r |