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Show J It 7" ' ' 1' .CHARTER MEMBERS In a sound control booth to check records of their favorite performers over the years are Hamilton Calder, Mrs. Olive Mensel and Mrs. Thelma Vincent, all charter members of the Community Concert Association and faithful workers in the organization since its organization in Provo in l -- - 1937. M X2 fit i' iflr . HEAD CAMPAIGN- - Helping to push th membenhlp campaign of the Community Concert Association in Utah Valley are Clawson Cannon, left, president; Edward A, Sandgren, vice president; and Edwin J. Butterworth, pd Bcity chairman. h r dim mifflir urn 6s -- - z uumii . ;: MONG 1 the thines that don't fust has." pen" is the appearance of some of the finest musical talent in the world in a community ;n of some 40,000 persons. It takes time, ' energy, unfaltering devotion . . . and money. ; It Organization is also, vital and this If provided by the Community Concert Asso " ciation, ; which will begin its 80th annual membership campaign Monday evening at banquet at the Riverside Country Club. The dinner will begin at 7 p.m. and will be attended by about 100, according to Mrs. . r - , .i f Jff' vk t Robert Petty, banquet chairman. Ui i- - . 25-3- 0. Local workers already are busy contact ing 1965 members about renewals of their memberships, and the campaign week will j be spent largely in gaining new member ; ' throughout Utah County. - "- w xi, ce Clawson Cannon, new president of Com-- . munity Concert Association, said the corps of workers hopes to sign up 1000 members ' Results will during the week of April determine the number and stature of artists they can bring next year. ' T ""- t0'r SUNDAY HERALD, APRIL 24, 1966 it Edward Sandgren, president the organization, is in charge of the banquet program and promises excellent entertain ment from the talent of Orem High School. co-vi- . ' ENTHUSIASTIC WORKERS materials for Community Concert Drive are Mrs. Max C. Elliott, left, secretary; Mrs. Robert W. Petty, dinner, chairman; Mrs. Bruce R. Dixon, associate campaign chairman; Mrs. Woodrow E. Evans, campaign chairman; andsMrs. Dallas H. Young Jr., vice president. Pre-pari- ng . - , ; (Continued on Page 2A) . - Other officers are Mrs. Dallas H. Young Ml m ' .V'. I H " Q n 2 A' I From the Bol-h- oi Theatre to Provo will come the great Irna Arkhipova,' who will appear on the 1966-6- 7 MEZZO-SOPRAN- O PIANIST Yukor Zak, who Is con sidered one of the great Soviet pianists, is also to appear in Provo oa tb Commttnitjr Concert sariea. VOICES Returning to Provo will be, the Vienna Choir Boys, musical tradition and a centuries-ol- d Uataners. oi delight YOUNG mezzo-sopra- no t V V OPERA STAR Sandor Konya, great tenor, who has sung in most ' leading opera, houses of the world as well as on successful concert tours. |