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Show Earl J. Bleak To Be Featured In Easter Program at Zion Park 8 Over Six Hundred People to Take Part in Mob Scenes; Traffic Rules Listed By Supt. P. P. Patraw Earl J. Bleak, professor at the Dixie junior college, will be featured fea-tured in a trumpet solo at the Easter services to be held under the direction of Cedar City at Zion National Park next Sunday. The ability of Mr. Bleak has been recognized before be-fore since he was asked to play the same number, "The Trumpet Shall Sound" from t h e "The Messiah" in the rendition of this cantata in Salt Lake if i I -r-; ! City in January of 1935. He has also rendered this number iq Cedar City, Over six hundred people will participate ill the mammoth affair, af-fair, including a chorus of 2 50 voices, an orchestra of sixty-five pieces and a cast of 300. Seventy-five CC boys from the Bridge Mt. camp will participate in the mlob scenes. Organ Conceit Frank Asper, senior Organist at the Salt Lake Tabernacle, according ac-cording to general chairman H. E. Peterson, has accepted the invitation in-vitation to play an hours' con- v - 'U '-'i.-' 'Sir's 'Sir-'s 1 I -.,.. : I '--'V .'-;r-''ft: Zion Canyon Scene cert of organ music immediately preceding the Easter Pageant. Plans are complete for an electric elec-tric lorgan to be installed near the foot of the Great White' Throne. Harold Bennett, baritone or Salt Lake City will sing the "Trumpet Shall Sound", and 'Mr. Bleak of Dixie 'College, will ptey the trumpet oWigato. Dritlng Rules Anticipation that a record nnm-ber nnm-ber of motorists will visit ' Zion National Park Easter Sunday, March 28, 'Oie National Park service has asked the cooperation of the motoring public in observing observ-ing certain; rifles. In a bulletin received by "the Utah Motorist 'association f t o m Supt. p. p. patraw, he has asked that the fMlwing rules be. 'observed 'ob-served : Drive Carefully A maximum epoed limit of 36 miles per hour; reduce speed In traffic and on curves. Be Orderly Obnoxious conduct Is an infringement on the rights of other persons Public drink-lnK drink-lnK of intoxicants, and drnnken-9 drnnken-9 will riot 'be tolerated. Dont scatter piiper or other refuse; (Continued on page five) EASTER SERVICES (Continued from first page) place it in cans provided for that purpose, or haul it in your car until you can properly dispose of it. Picknicking Permitted in south entrance campgnound and along roadsides, but not in Temple of Sinawava, at site of Easter services, serv-ices, or on the ground around buildings. Fires Permitted only in south entrance campground. Park Cars Only along roadways road-ways or in designated parking areas. Dtan't drive cars off roadways. road-ways. For Easter Services, park at Grotto campground, which opens for parking only at 3:30 p. m. The highway from the Grotto campground to Temple of Sinawava Sina-wava will be closed bo' all traffic from 4:30 p. m., to conclusion of Easter Services, about 7 p. m. One-way traffic only from 11 a. m., to 4:30 p. m., in Zion Tunnel, alternating direction each 15 minutes. No parking in tunnel tun-nel permitted. |