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Show T On Many College Program B. Y. V. SISTERS' HARMONY TRIO ARE IN DEMAND Marie, left; Betty and Lucimae Pyett Three S. L. Sisters Win Popularity on 'Y' Campus of five daughters. Dr. Pyott being be-ing the only male In the family. Although Marie will graduate next Junebreaklng up the present combination, a younger ilalei , Marlon, will begin as a freshman the following fall, to keep three Pyott gli Is on the local emptis.-- The sisters are "batching" and, although It takes a lot of time, declare they like that mode of living. They sing and practice while doing their household Jobs, but have to sing "a cappella," as there Is no ptano. PROVO Sisterly harmony supreme, su-preme, rivaled only by the Andrews An-drews sisters, the King sisters and other such groups, is founder; Brigham Young university campus In the persons of the Pyott sisters, sis-ters, who not only have harmony in liii-ii UH till TTl J UUlin, UUl IIBI" monlze vocally as well. The trio, Marie, 21; Betty 19, and ' Lucimae, 17, daughters of Dr. and Mrs. W. H. Pyott of Sslt Lake City, have a hard time getting their lessons and taking care of their apartment, being much in demand for student programs, pro-grams, civic clubs, and even present pre-sent a weekly 15-minute radio program. Marie and Betty were already well known In musical circles at the "Y" last year, each having leads In the university opera, "My Maryland," and the duo became a trio this year, when Lucimae enrolled en-rolled as a freshman. The girls are the oldest three |