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Show ENTERTAINERS GO NORTHWARD In response to invitations from various church and club organizations organiza-tions in northern Utah and southern south-ern Idaho, a group of talented young entertainers from the Brigham Brig-ham Young university student body left on Saturday afternoon for the north. The company is headed by President Presi-dent A. Rex Johnson and the two vice presidents of the student body. They will be gone ten days, and will give concerts and program in various localities as follows: Sunday evening, Brigham City; Monday morning, Logan high school; Monday afternoon, North Cache high school; Monday evening, even-ing, Preston, Idaho ; Tuesday noon, Pocatello Kiwanis club; Tuesday night, lilackfoot, Idaho; Wednesday Wednes-day morning, Shelley, Idaho; Wednesday Wed-nesday noon, Idaho Falls Rotary club ; Wednesday night, Idaho Falls; Thursday afternoon, Sugar City, Idaho ; Thursday night, Rex-burg; Rex-burg; Friday night, Montpclier; Saturday night, Paris. The evening program follows: Male quartet, Rolfe Pratt, Ariel Ballif, Merrill Bunnell, Milton Perkins. Bartitone solo, instrumental, Marcus Bean. Tenor solo, Ariel Ballif. Talk, Royden Dangerfield. Piano solo, Mary Mortimer. Tenor solo, Rolfe Pratt. String trio, Harvard Olson, Mary Mortimer, Alfred Swenson, Beading. Helen Candlnnd. Solo, Celestia Johnson. Male trio, Rolfe Pratt, A. Be:. Johnson, Merrill J. Bunnell. Duet, "Prison Scone from II Trov-atore," Trov-atore," Celestia Johnson and ltolfc ; Pratt, with male quartet accompaniment. |