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Show 7' ' : : : rt - tfK. W v. THE WESLEY BELL RING ESS BELL RINGERS WILL APPEAR HERE The Wesley Bell Ringers, Salt Lake group of teens from Christ United Methodist Church, Salt Lake, will make two appearances in Milford next week end. They will present a public concert at 8 p. m. Saturday, June 6, in American Legion HalJ, and will play at the regular reg-ular Sunday morning service in the Milford Methodist Church at 11:30 a. m. on June 7th. The public is invited to both concerts. The Wesley Bell Ringers play 88 precision-tuned handbells hand-bells in their concerts. This group of senior high school students will be making their fifth annual concert tour. This young group is the product of the lives of dedicated, dedi-cated, concerned young people peo-ple interested in sharing with others their faith and ability six years ago the choir began with 25 bells. The members gradually purchased additional bells from money earned thru the sale of "Hoagies," a kind of giant sandwich. Today, the 22 Ringers devote many hours achieving musical perfection, and earning money for new equipment and for tour expenses. ex-penses. The Wesley Bell Ringers present more than 50 concerts each year in and around Utah. The concert program contains both secular and sacred music and is designed to show the versatility of handbells. There is no charge for the concerts. The group will be guests at a pot-luck dinner propared by the Women's Society of Christian Chris-tian Service on Saturday evening eve-ning in the Fellowship Room of Milford's Community Methodist Meth-odist Church, Mrs. Louise Wiseman Wise-man said. Saturday night they will stay in Milford homes. IH I i II I T1IH1 WMMWPlBllir llllllllJM ll.Ji IWLI 1W I I I'l ii ' T'' 7 |