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Show xx y f x ; - i x T? . y ' .i X X X. 1 ' 3 7 ' " m ,X k x l"f X ' ' h i: i " - ' if! 7 IEPAKE FOR CONCERT Going over program for the Ogden Corale Concert 4 be presented at the Springville Junior tfth School May 20 under the sponsorship i.'4lthe 333rd Quorum of Seventy, are, left to right, Harmon Hatch, Springville Stake mission president; LuDean Litster, publicity chairman for the concert; Roger Critehlow, Corale manager, Ogden; Paul M. White, program chairman. Public is urged to attend. Men singers set concert L T;den's World Fair-bound ng ambassadors, the Og- tion : Chorale, will perform in JjnmSjgviue May 20, in one of '"' final concerts prior to rig at the fair, June 5. " .onsored by the 333rd 'urn of Seventy of Spring ville Stake, the cultural program pro-gram will be one of the highlights high-lights of the year officers report. re-port. It will be held in the Springville Junior High School beginning at 8 p.m. The 30-member choir, which has sung several previous con- certs, selected the theme, "Music "Mu-sic Moods and Variations" for their spring program. Selections Selec-tions include numbers from "Unsinkable Molly Brown" and other Broadway hits. Choir director di-rector is Eugene Nye, Ogden musician. The accompanist is Wayne H. Mayberry. Members are talented vocalists in the city of Ogden, including businessmen bus-inessmen and housewives. Sponsored as a rich cultural treat and also to assist in raising rais-ing funds for missionary work, the seventy quorum is selling tickets for the event or anyone may purchase them through Sprouse Reitz or Cragun Market Mar-ket stores here. The chorale and families of quorum members will be given a smorgasbord following the concert here. Presidents of the quorum include Mark Robertson, Robert-son, Dr. J. M. Nance, Leo Hone, Merlin Fox, Packard Condie, Harmon Hatch, Carl Peterson. Rumel Cragun is secretary. sec-retary. The trouble with staying home from work is that you have to drink coffee on your own time. |