Show n I 1 NEWS FROM NEIGHBORING COMMUNITIES IN SALT lAKE DISTRICT DISTRICT 13 Junior High Groups Parade Through Price Persons Cheer Contestants in Annual Affair Musicians l F From o Thre States Take Part Special to The PRICE April 20 ReachIng a high point with a parade ot of 13 junior high school bands on Main street early in the afternoon the fourth annual Intermountain and state mu- mu lie tc contests swung Into th the second day here FrIday with 30 persons cheering student contestants Hundreds ot of contestants arrived Frida FridaY to swell the thc vanguard that opened the event Thur Thursday day afternoon and the population ot of Price was tem temporarily temporarily Increased d several times as thousands ot of visitors from Utah Colorado Colorado Colo Colo- rado and Nevada thronged the city A full days day's activity was scheduled opening at 9 a a. a m. m when class C bands competed in the L. L D. D S. S taber nacle Bands from Helper Millard Ephraim Parowan South Emery and Moroni high schools took part Each of th these e schools has hns less than stu stu- dents Class C Competition Begins Class fC C competition began Thursday Thursday Thurs Thurs- day nl night ht when bands from Sunnyside Sunny side Central Virgin Valley ot of Bunkerville Bunk erville Nev South Sevier and Grand high s ThIs This dIvision will I resume playing at 6 0 p. p m. m FrIday in the high school auditorium The cla class B concert contest for schools with enrollments of between and was held In the high school auditorium at p. p m. m in with Morgan Springville Payson Uintah Vernal ManU Manti Murray and Spanish Fork high schools participating The division will wUl resume competition at p p. p n. m. in the tabernacle with Delta Cyprus Park City and Pali sade Cob Colo schools contesting I To rIa Play In Evening Bands from schools with more than students will open class A competition com petition at p. p m. m in the tabernacle taber nacle Orchestra contests are being held all day Friday ending at p. p m. m The following schools are taking part Junior high Harding Wellington Hiawatha Santaquin Cyprus an and Spring Glen cla C South Sevier and Moroni class B Payson Mur ray Springville North Summit and Uintah class A Carbon and North Cache Contestants in vocal ns also got intI action Friday with mixed choruses girls girls' and boys boys' glee clubs contesting at various times Soloists Compete Vocal soloists competed early this afternoon and instrumental e ensembles m. m bles played in the morning Judges ot of the band contests arc Harold Bachman Chicago Cl Clarence J J. J Hawkins University of Utah Leo A. A Yost Fort Douglas tel ter and N. N W. W ChristianS n U Uh h State Agricultural college A dance at the Silver Moon hall hail will close Fridays Friday's program Thursdays Thursday's activities opened in the afternoon with the band of Notre Dame high school of Price directed by E. E M. M Williams who also leads the Carbon high school unit led oft off offin in the junior high school contest More than indivIdual students competed Thursday in Instrumental solo events Contestants Throng City Contestants arrived from all t ions A special train of six cars ar r rived ived from western Colorado Thursay Thurs dJ d day ay bearing musicians from Grand Giand J unction Junction dC Fruits and Palisade schools C Cont tants from high s school chool and Grand Junction high s ss sv chool arrived tn In an automobile car a. a v van an Two other special trains trains' arrived arrive Friday bringing contestants from Park City South Summit Kamas Logan Box Elder South Cache and North Cache high schools The rue contests were inaugurated af t ter er the Carbon county high school won the western slope tournament at Grand Jun Junction in 1930 William H. H Toy then secretary of the Price chain cham ber of commerce conceived the idea ide of f the and state conS con tests here and sInce has played a prominent part In their A |