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Show ft. :.. 1 SUNDAY MARCH 4. 1956 Utah Countr Utah 4 SUNDAY HERALD Goshen News v Here is Music for Everyone Members of P rog ramAnnou need for Com i ng R rovo High Council r ; i n H . Entertained Concert of Boston Pops Orchestra By Marreurite Waterbury GOSHEN Mr..- - and Mrs; De Program for the Brighamtful and delightful music in thejreserved and regular Community Grassinried held a high council PS repertoire for meiConcert tickets will not be good party Wednesday night at their Young University concert of the Iare two concert. for this performance. iTicket home in Santaquin. Boston Pops toor orchestra ion March has been announced. The concert Is scheduled Thurs-.ma- y be obtained at the Field-da- y Present from Goshen were Mr. Conductor Arthur 'Fiedler has ticket office. In the'house March 8, evening, and Evelyn Kirk, Mr. and outlined some of the most take-- BYU Fleldhouse. All seats are Introductory polonaise for the Mrs. Mrsj Powelson. Mr. and Stanley .Ball scene from the opera Mrs. Carl Patten, Elberta; Mr -""""" " " """ fcugene Onegin, Tchaikovsky. and Mrs. Redcliff Nelson, Mr. jymmm will introduce the "Pops'? con and Mrs. Fred Da'us, Mr. and cert conductor Fiedler will fol Mrs. Elroy Mardck, Genola: low with Rossini's Overture !to Mr. and Mrs. Elonzo Sandstrum, "Barber of Seville.! and a Fan- - Eureka; Mrs. Lynn Crook, Mrs. .Usla on "Greensleeves" by Florence! Lamb, Mr. and Mrs , I f ; j j I Gordon Hulis, Mr. and Mrs vaughan Williams, Suite from the Ballet 'Gradua- Heber Butler. A hot supper was tion Ball" by Johann Strauss Jr. served and the evening was spent 'will close the first of the program. In playing games. The orchestra will play! the Acceleration Waltz, Perpetual MoLocal residents who drove to tion, Nocturn, March, and Galop Provo Friday to attend funeral from the suite. services ifor Mrs. Corty Larsen Classic novelty, "The Sor- were Talbort Fowler, Mr. and cerer's Apprentice by Dukas Mrs. Henry Roberts, Sam Elton, wll conclude the larger pieces Mrs. Devar Sorensen, Mr. and Mrs. Burke Draper, Mr. and Oti the program. Lighter 'numbers will.- feature Mrs. Fred Davis and Mr. and ' ' a "Popsorama," a group of popu- Mrs. Radcliffe Nelson. lar numbers arranged for the Boston Pops by Jack Mason. The Mrs. Elaine Kirk entertained group includes "Mister Sand- a few of her friends at her home "The in Dividend. A hot luncheon was man," "Melody of; Love Naughty Lady of Shady Lane," served to the following: Aveleen "Three Coins in the Fountain," Kirk, Ruth White, Elaine Nelson, Elva Okelberry, Feme Horton, and 'Tweedle-Dee.'Concluding the program will Virginia Roberts, Laverne Kirk and Mable ! i T '"'A if----- it Tt Tj y i ONE STOP; DIRECT FROM EASTERN FACTORY, MEANS SAVINGS FOR YOU. j;' t T,.; jTf v.:- - - I ' ' f ' , t - t ;, . ' ' It.f'"f i - 'in ... rs'aw-Mw- " ' ' " ', f ,r - lJ ..,' ; - - I , i - . t v ' 'w Is-N s ' , ' !" " $ ff - .', i it s - 1" - ' T T ' ' f ; ' f 'J . . ' . X - - ENSEMBLE sohn. t t;,;- : - t :r-'- Lehi Sewer Connections Exceed Goal March 8. ' . - I. ' Ar ' ' LEHI .Lehi City now has on record a total of 865 sewer service applications, according to a report prepared by T. F. Kirk-hasewer manager, at the re quest of Lauren R. Gibbs, fiscal agent. Mr. Kirkham's report showed m, i - . ' ! . - si. i t ' v" , - " " . ' ' - " . . . ! SHOWN ' v- - - " t " m 10-PIE- 748 .j..,.., ..?.,,1m.n ""' " SET FEATURES CE ,w - -- i t. paid applications for single unit dwellings 68 for other; buildings and vacant lots, 21 applications within the sewer district not paid, and 28 outside the sewer district not paid. The total figure represents 165 more than the original goal of. 700 sewer connections. In a recent letter to 'the Council, Mr. Gibbs declared that the city received an exceptionally good price for the sewer revenue bonds, especially In view of mar- i I ket conditions at the; time the bonds were delivered. j ; CONDUCTOR OF BOSTON POPS This is Arthur r Fiedler, conBoston Pops Orchestra. Utahns ductor of' the nationally-famou- s see in him action and his orchestra in the BYU Field-hou- se hear may EXACTLY AS 1 that the city has received 1 " j ; ' t : PTA meeting was held Thursday in observance of Founders' Day. A skit entitled, "Mr. Facts was presented by a group from Genola under the direction of Bonnie Thomas. 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