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Show Orem-Geneva Times May 1, 1980 f is ) In the recently held Varsity Scout Games and competition, these young men took honors for music. Karlin Wilkes (left), H, won first place with his rendition of "Stairway to Heaven" on the electric guitar. Jeff Birk, 14, took first place with his selection of "Ciribiribin" on the trumpet. Mark Mason (right), 14, played "The Horn Pipers Dance" on the french horn. He took second place. The boys are members of the Orem 44th Ward scouts. They will now go on to the regional competition. Nelson Tours With BYU Group An Orem man is currently cur-rently touring the southern south-ern United States as part of the technical crew for the Young Ambassadors, a musical variety performing per-forming group from HYU. Thomas N. Nelson, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas 0. Nelson, is a spotlight operator for the popular performing group. Nelson is currently current-ly a senior at BYU, majoring major-ing in business management. manage-ment. The group's six-week tour will be highlighted by performances at Walt Disney World, near Orlando, Or-lando, Flu.; the Atlanta, (la. Civic ("enter; and at Opryland musical theme park in Nashville, Tenn. During the tour through 11 southern and southwestern south-western states, the Young Ambassadors will appear wseiicirciscii' duress utilises Jim Hansen and Jed Richardson, candidates for U.S. Congress, will be Pwhicss, and the Joint Executive : the speakers at the Orem Chamber of Appropriations Committee. Commerce luncheon, May 1, at noon in Hichanlson has worked at various the Multi-Purpose room' of the City Cen- j,,js including construction, janitor ter. The cost is $1.50 per plate. The work, and as a carpenter. After grad- speakers will be addressing current uating from UNO, lie accepted the f issues affecting businesses, economy, position of .seminary principle at Shelley f and the state of the nation. Hansen presently serves as Speaker of the House and Vice Chairman of the Legislative Management Committee, which is the governing body of the legislature. He is a member of the Constitutional Con-stitutional Revision Committee, the Governor's Council on Emergency Pre- Idaho l,lS Seminary and from 11)51 to 1054 he was the debate coach at Idaho Kails High School. In l'.lj-l he became the Dean f Students at Snow College where he served until coming to Brigham Young University where he was a public relations officer to the late K.I,. Wilkinson. in more than 35 perfor- 1,11 eight-piece band and inances. ;l three-person technical The Young Ambas- m'w- 'l'hl' t' oupe's rcp.-r- sadors troupe consists of l"irt' includes popular l(i performers backed by so,1s alll dances, band 'numbers routines. and comedy r 0 Kmile lOvery Mile"' uiih jr.? of Orem, 11 28 So. State, 225-61 12 (North of Arby's) ESCORTED TOURS 1 ,1 )S St udent Church 1 1 i.slory Tour Mny U4, 14 Duy.s, 8t.h AnmmlTrip Gri-tit (inuluulion (lift $44900 South Pacific Tour July 30, 19 days I mimics: Mciils, Silitsecinj,' And KxrursiiiiiH JLtl I per permm double oecupuncy IlillCumoruh And Nauvoo Pageant Tour July 28, 16 Days $97900.,ou.,.,. The Net work Or I'niffssioniil Trnvcl Agencies f, ') Music, Speech Competition Winners Noted The final events of 4 i the Varsity Scout Games have been completed with A the music and speech competition events. Win ners in first and second f piace events win compete in Utah National Parks -games on May 9 and 10 to determine qualifiers for participation in the area j, K 1 games at Weber State f. College on June 9, 10, and . k. 11. In music the following CRAIG ADAMS winners are Brass: Jeff Burke 1st, Mark Mason 2nd, Reid Karl Hilsman 2nd of 1181 Barker 3rd, all of team and Michel Bahr 3rd of 1444. 1479. 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