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Show SliS a cappella choir sings for legislature . """: rN,...-.s . (.' r' .... : f V3 .- V;. ! " (- i : : fc "lnn.miM! - - riMMaiii if-fc.i...t...l.. 5.. . JMklw3MMHM Still talking about their day in the Legislature are some 52 members of the Springville high school A Cappella choir, who were invited to sing yesterday yes-terday for the second consecutive consecu-tive session for members of the Utah governing group. Glenn A. Montague is director. The invitation came from the Speaker of the House thru Springville's Rep resentative, Marvin Warren. Representative Warren said the choir did such an outstanding outstand-ing job two years ago, that the legislators wanted them to come back this year and present pre-sent another program. Many of the governing body were new this session and they as well as those who heard the choir two years ago praised highly the talent and training which the students exhibited. The boys and girls were taken ta-ken on a tour of the capitol building and were given an opportunity op-portunity of watching part of a session, all of which proved interesting and educational to the choral group. Spring passes over mountain and meadow, waking up the world. Mary Baker Eddy. Spring unlocks the flowers to paint the laughing soil. Reginald Heber. Representative Marvin Warren, left, in behalf be-half of the Utah State Legislature, extends thanks and appreciation to Director Glenn A. Montague and two representatives of the high school A Cappella choir, Ann Crandall and David Whiting, choir president, for their program Wednesday. |