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Show If -1 -V V 1 READY CONCERT Preparing: holiday concert music are these members of the Ralph Woodward Chorale. They will sing- "The Sounds of Christmas Past and Present" in the Provo Tabernacle December 14 at 8:15 p.m. Included in the singing' group is Ronald Halladay of this city, shown on the second row at left. Director Woodward is shown in inset. Ralph Woodward Chorale fo sing holiday concert Saturday night under the direction of the Brigham Yoking University professor pro-fessor of music who led the university's A Cappella Choir to first place in last summer's international choral competition competi-tion at Llangollen, Wales. The Chorale will perform in January Janu-ary with the Utah Valley Symphony Sym-phony and in the spring at Snow College and Dixie College. "The Sounds of Christmas Past and Present" will be heard in the Provo Tabernacle when Ralph Woodward Chorale presents its traditional holiday concert on Saturday, December Decem-ber 14, at 8:15 p.m. A new feature this year will be an after-ccncert buffet supper sup-per around the Christmas tree in the Utah County Building. The buffet seeks to join the music of the holidays to the pleasures of food and fellowship fellow-ship which are also a part of Christmas, according to Dalian Dal-ian R. Clark, vice president of the chorale's board of directors and chairman of the event. The Ralph Woodward Chorale, Chor-ale, now in its fourth year, brings together many of Utah Valley's prominent vocalists, |