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Show THE BOX ELDER NEWS, Brigham Gty, Utah' 6 Tuesday, December 18, 1962 Choir Festival to Feature MAALOX 12 oz. Traditional and beloved Christmas music and carols will be feaat the tured Saturday evening choir festival being presented by the North Box Elder stake, Church of Latter-daof Jesus Christ y Saints. Christmas The which to program, the public is invited, will begin at 7:30 p. m. in the Tabernacle on South Main street. Some "?5 voices will be heard in the combined choir numbers according to John D. Ensign and Mrs. Von R. Curtis, members of the stake music committee, who are The in charge of arrangements. program will last one and a half hours, they said. THE PROGRAM will consist of four familiar Christmas carols by the combined choirs at the beginning and four at the end of the program. Each of the 13 ward choirs will present a Christmas number and the program will be highlighted with specialty numbers by five groups. numIncluded in the specialty bers will be a ladies trio by Marilyn Wendell, Joan Phippen, and a violin solo by Gwen Haney; Merle Crown; a girls sextette, Pam Rollins, Marcia Chlarson, Carolyn Hansen, Darlene Larsen, Kathleen Madsen and Carol a male quartet hy Abe and Merle Linton, Will and Lee Wolgemuth; and a trumpet quartet by Dorlene Talbot, Maurice Taylor, DeLaun Sackett and Jay Valentine. THE INDIVIDUAL ward choirs directed and accompanied Third by the following people: and ward, Norman V. Watkins Barbara Armstrong; Fourth ward, and Donna Marshall Howard Charlene Hudst; Seventh ward, Dunn and Joyce Frisby; Eighth ward, Walter D. Talbot and Bar-ba- r Redford; Twelfth ward, Mary Jean Hotter and Ruth Nauman. 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