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Show Oldest Male Chorus In Utah Beqins New Season N. JONES MSssohn Among the important personnel Chorus are raised the I960 in their first rehearsal for Jl. .... . tntAn rocnn VMX --I w TIT Mftnnav iiiwuuMj tjipv wi .1 1 -- - ut: 1 I J"ST.Tr llt-- .r --i T n --r V If I ft nv ' Zennith Johnson, Lucille continuing a tradition almost nail Jensen, Byron Jensen, Eula Norton Dyring, old. Wl-lllC- . - a century The group is believed to be the owew maie cuorus if the standpoint of continuous exis- older teacef and is claimed to be existchoral organization than any ing in the state today except the I, Salt Lake Tabernacle Choir. Season after season the chorus provides music for church, civic and community events. They sing at- flll- - tvoes of religious ofrserv r . (who served for - eieoraxions, . v . i,,. jp ana norals. efnts members The community' a fairs. contribute their, time, and talents freely as a hobtoy. interest. 1 Started in 1912 Since 192 the male singers of the 'vaIIav have aooeared at many Dublie functions under their present had name, but the chorus probably, itsV early beginning- - as- a male chorus in mziunaer me airecuuu of G t? Johnson, conductor and !EarI J. Glade., manager. In 1914 the kngers appeared as the YM- 'MIA Chorus of Utah Stake and in fund-ransi- na : . tha rtarHpn 1915 a . i ' CALv Glee Club BYU with most of . ... the members t was u Mill song. later students. Male Club BVU as the .University Chofus with J, W. McAHister as t x conductor William JIanson F. ai di- wth rtc&r a male chorus was formed 'in 928 undpr the present, title of Mertdelisohn.Male Chorus, Among its distinguihcd conductor, have been pr. Franklin Madsen, Dr. John R. Halliday, who became the conductor in 1936, and 'the 'current conductor, Elvis B. Terry, who be- . came the musical leader in September, 1938, iThc first concert of thii year will be the 478th' concert, conducted by Mr. Terry. Outstanding Singer The ' present conductor is also credifed with the invitation which is . m . 1 I -- . S. . fK - fil Man 90, Still Drives Car, Reads Without His Glasses P' !. .- 1 f ii ' fed " il ;r . i if - . " . p - : VV.M'fW"f tfrtVSW ' W&y-VX- E 4 A f, y & i A ' ' , . f ' wb, Ms"s I ,L '' 'V ' ' ' , iii.ii in -- , ' i ' ' - , i .. , ' l j t;1 v j. . S'HiSH: ' !;J V 1 5 pi" r nyn.a "i...,,.5,;J 4 . ' , mm.ii. n i.i.i .",..i..,4 , , p o I : ; pn T C?) , - - -- . , unw .i.i.iii 1 - , ''-- "'"'rt - '"' ' ii.iiiiii...i...i. ii.iiriii. ' - u " ". immmmmmVj'mMmmmmm.mmimiutmiwinmiiiiim -- w rfW" 7-r,- , , . fe":' i . I 1 j .: . i I ) t. . .r " ff . CiW. :! ,; Anthon, retired Spring ville brick mason, who will be. 90 years old Monday; will be honored at ah open house at his home, 640 S. 1st E., today from. 3 to 7 p.m. The open house will be held by his four children, Mrs. Elvin Sumsion, Springville; -Ross An- ville. in good health, Mr. Anthon thon, Magna; Foster- Anthon, d Still his own car and reads rives AnSpringville; and Prof. Ted i v without , . glasses. ; thon, Wenatchee, Wash. if iii (Diagonal Dimension) . The family requests no gifts. Mr. Anthon was born in Sweden. He came to this country at the age of 12 as a convert to thei Mormon Church. He served most of his life as a brick mason and sheep shearer. I e helped to erect many of the ijiiportant buildings of Spring- Edward . .2rwiBWp;i;! I.: . . ;' Furniture Exclusive Special 'i ? e, Open House to Honor Him Today SPRING VILLE 'y?"? '(W-Wrp- W ' I - Burglary charges in Provo City Court against John William Drys-dil24, South Salt Lake, and Jay IFrancis Geeslin, ,24, Murray, have been dismissed on grounds silt! Lake County has, taken over prosecution on a separate case. The two meiH arrested in South Salt Lake as burglary; suspects, hid in their possession sewing machines taken in a burglary of Zion Upholstery,, Provd,- last June. p.,.: v...-- J This Is A Granite Their 50th Anniversary Sale! v5 . OREM Mayor M. D. Wallace has proclaimed this week, Oct. 2 through 8, to be National Public Works Week for the city of Orem. In the official statement he told of the importance of the facilities and services of public works officials and asked citi zens to acquaint themselves with the problems Involved in provia iner these services and to recog nize the need for professional personnel in the field. " . ! Carol Karent Terry and Sharee Balser. Terry The club has appeared with the Associated Glee Clubs; tf Utah under the direction of Richard Crooks and has sung with artists such as the Italian tenor Gigli and soprano Jbuy .fons. In 1949 they sented utah a Dallas, Tex., Federated Mullc convention, nave w from Ldgan to St. Gdorge. . Longtime Members ; Among the stalwarts who have been with the chorus for many many years are Elvis Terry, Heber and Robert Done, August Johnson, A. Will Jones, J. daifde Knellj L. L. Terry and Moroni Williams, This year Mr. ferry is again directing the chorus with Carl Loveless as president, Reynold nemer as vice pre&iaem, au Kave Weieht. secretary. With the first rehearsal scheduled Monday at" 8 p.m. in the Lincoln Junior High School in orem, tne oldest malp phorui In Utah wil once more be lifting its voice in Cook, '. ance$ 12 years-- , L Takes Theft Case Mayor Proclaims Public Works Week in Orem Tippetts and Olga Juescke.'Gladys i , .j: 1960 r . . . . i By WINIFRED Smi SUNDAYERALD 10 .Vho Else But the Mendelssohn? ' " ' ' ? : f r t: f. ' 4 L, enter the exciting -- l ;'"' f extjended each' year to an out standing soprano singer .to appear wi(h the chorus. Among the singer! who enjoyed this privilege have been Peggy Lee; Whiting, Elsie TTriu Katie McLaire. Colleen Law ' rence, Joyce- Winters, Margaret Woodward, Barbara Packard, Nola nzaocm Nilsson, Sharon Mark, M . ' 'p 2- - - f n i t'A v- - ' rn ' (.-- - - Events Announced Employ mes- Handicapped Week Begins cam rntral i.-.-;-.I r! P.:'!- .. ,i .., fr"1-!''- - eREATER CQE9TSAST.,;, , I'"-'- ' I: ' "" r w I -- J ; rp, , Utah employer '4ill receive a meritorious award National Employ me hyslcally talHandicapped ,weeK, beszin today and .honied continue throughout the coming ". '. p eek. .. p The award will be presented to rome employer who has done an outstanding job in following the :EPH Week's annual theme of 'It's Good Business to. Employ her Physically Handicapped," .irin '''11 MSfei frlMCLUDIMGTOP 0UALITY thm , ac-nrAi- 1 FEATURES e New RCA Extended Range Speaker. ' Like two, speakers in one, delivers brilliance and realism. Tune'r. Makes tuning fast easy and accurate. Super Signal Guide Duo-Con- fi iff na in Tiarold Mower, chalr-hiarf of NEPH Wek general com . Delivers outstanding reception. oi mittee and district director ' Vocational Rehabilitation. ' Other activities of the week include joundtable discussions on ivnvs and means of heloine the. bhysically-handicappe- d help him--' self, advise employers ot tne 'potential benefits and advantages that can be gained by employing the! handicapped, and various other activities designed to promote NEPH Week. Actually." Mr. Mower said,: the NEPH Drogram.' is carried but greater on the attention locus Is made ,to effort on jit during the coming week.' The program is based "on a Commeffort. community-wid- e unity-wide participation is of utmost importance because the best place for the handicapped to ;carn a living is his own com ratinityr he emphasized. Mr. Mower also pointed out that records prove that the, handicap ped worker has aI better record of efficiency and that the rate off turnover, absenteeism, and nrMrffnti ( far less than is the case with j the ; person, in addit on to Mr. Mower the general committee include Roland Page, Lewis Pickett, and ; Ray Schwartz, AW PiftFORMANtE Adtomatic Channel Equalizer. m at highest quality Almost no contrast adjustment. level. ?4 Keeps picture tube Guard.adds life to your TV set. Evqry tube warms up.gradu-all- y ajnd safely, lasts longer. ;! v ; I year-aroun- GMZPBU' YOUZ CZAYOhJS" ' r - m- Ladies Volunteer Auxiliary To Give Scholarship Three 'students in the nursing program at Central Utah Voca- tional School will receive valu able assistance as a result of the. generosity of the Women' Volunteer Auxiliary of the Utah Valley Hospital. Mrs, Alta Johnson, WVA presi- - w w , w .. 35 I rA , . ..I' - mlf - MVtfZ&l A I Wi easy for mothers fo be winners, too. Dress your Busier Brown jknltwear. Made children jfn long-weifrom 1 00 fo premium mercerized at fjf)Ncotfon, there's nolhlng spooky aboutflhe beheflts you get All anklets and so and garments are fait color, aslly cared for,' Come In for your! entry blank and see our Wonderful selection ohMlx ri Match Buster ' Brown favorites v. ihrink-reflsta- 'tdcnts in the practical nursing is the nrst time p Mram. This .... ...... .1 t.ie organization nas prcscmca a choUrshtp 6 A A TL h H nt I 7 II' 111' I 1 II ff 11 11 70 - toobdG H 31, from all entries.; Other entries will be judged and awarded by a panel of impartial Judges, and prizes awarded 2 weeks after close of contest. 1ST PItlZI' 2ND PRIZE Kif i 1 .,,...; J0 I-- !.-!'.. CONTEST OCT. 3 THRU OCT, 31 Children from '3 through 32 year oj age may enter. l'ick un vour color IkjoIc at our store, Drawing for grand prize, 8; 30 p.mJ, Oft, ; ' i sL I ' V I V m W "V , " T7 u ... a 1 p V. : rr r : L woe ivl f2 Per Vcclc " o o o " . 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