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Show Free admission offered to April 28 event Complimentary admission to the Spring Concert of the Ralph Woodward Chorale, April Ap-ril 28, will, be given to those who purchase 1969-1970 season tickets in the campaign which will be conducted in Utah Valley Val-ley during the next two weeks, according to Mis. Kenner Kart-chner, Kart-chner, drive chairman. Featuring Randall Thompson's Thomp-son's powerful contemporary work, "The Peaceable Kingdom," King-dom," the April 28 program will be the same that the Chorale Chor-ale is performing in the Dixie College fine arts series this month and in Salt Lake City in May. A theme song which BYQ composer, Merrill Brad-;haw Brad-;haw has written for the group will also be introduced. Family and individual tickets tick-ets are being offered for the four Provo concerts of 1969-1E7C, 1969-1E7C, one of which will be the chcrale's traditional Christmas concert and optional buffet social so-cial Assisting Mrs. Kartchner on the ticket sales from Springville Spring-ville is Mrs. Hal Clyde. Admission Ad-mission to the April 28 concert con-cert will also be free to those who purchase next season's tickets at the Provo Tabernacle Taber-nacle prior to the performance which starts at 8:15 p.m. Every nation has a percentage percen-tage of citizens who are willing wil-ling for someone else to save the country. Human beings' Those who want to see their names in print and others who want to see it in the news of society. The idea that truth is not complete and that man has much to learn is the basis for modern research and progress. |