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Show FREE CONCERT BY YOUNG BAND Concert Band to Appear in Stake Tabernacle, Monday, Mon-day, December 8. A free band concert in the Utnh stake tabernacle will be given Monday, Mon-day, December 8 by the B. Y. U. concert con-cert band, according to announcement announce-ment of the extension division of the universty under the auspices of which the band will be presented. Professor Robert Sauer, director of the band, announces that this concert will be one of the best ever given by the band. The organization organiza-tion has never worked harder to get into condition thnt it has this fnlL This has been due to the fact that it was scheduled to play before the U. E. A., in October. The acceptance of concert engagements engage-ments that early in the season made necessary unusually intense rehearsals. rehear-sals. That the band was successful, success-ful, was declared by hundreds of people who heard it, many of whom commented to Professor Saner concerning con-cerning the. excellence of the performance. per-formance. If they were in good trim at that time, .they .will be in. much . better condition by the. .time for their concert' con-cert' on Decembqr ,8. . They, have learned some new. pieces which iiro excellent and which have never been heard hero before. Professor Sauer may be expected to offer something interesting and fresh.' ' - "I believe that 1 every school should present something worth while to the community each year and present It free," says Professor Sauer, in commenting com-menting upon the approaching concert. con-cert. "The public supports the school and Is often called upon to do so with its means. The school should show its appreciation each year by providing some entertainment to the public without charge. That has always been the policy of the B. Y. U. and I believe high schools throughout the state should do likewise.", |