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Show Price, Utah Thursday, March 2, 1967 CEU Drama In 'The Lear Class Penelope Dance Daughters of Penelope will have their annual dance March 11 at 7 pm. in the social hall of pre-Le- nt the Hellenic Orthodox Church. It will be a Mardi Gras-typ- e costume College of Eastern Utah will me, whose subsequent martyrdom affair, although costumes are not The has betcrk the subject of Prizes for the best present Jean Anouilh s many mandatory Mar. 9 and 10 in Geary and most comical costumes will Lark, dramas strring Theatre. There will be a The CEU production will fea- be awarded. nominal donation collected for Based on the stoiy of Joan of ture an cast, all memArc, the play will be directed by bers of the play production class. Neil Warren, CEU drama head, with RayLene Corgiat, sophomore student from Emery County in the lead role. Student director is Se'ma Adlard. The play has but two acts, both of which are concerned with the trial of the young French hero- - James Dart Jr , a stmor bands- man and first chair French horn c player in the Carbon High Band, will prestnt a MasMarch 3 ter Musician Recital This program will be held in the Carbon High auditorium at 8 p m There is no charge for admission and the public is invited. Svm-phoni- Dart will perform as a French homist, a percussionist, and a vocalist. He will be joined by three more a French horn quartet horns in Richard bone, Dart, baritone drums, and Domthv Brown, voice. Dart became a roaster musician in 1466 on the percussion 1965 on flute and Paul Leonard rnents. The master recital is one of the horn Doug Litsier, tuba and on final the nts in mi various percussion phase nis'ruments, require Shawnda Peterson Rubv Donu-tha- of the four part musicianship 1 inda Gale, Dennis Murky, awards program used in the CarA pre bon bands Tester Lott, and David Baker requisite for each higher rank is fulfilling the Acknowledgements go to Diane lower third class, second ranks Dart for piano accompammt nts, class and first class The master to his pi iv ate insfuctors Glen rank is the highest musician Fif.eld, French hurn, his father. award of the pr gram To receive this, the bandsman must be a senior, show continued improvement in an approved advanced method book, and s grade -5 mu.s,c. He must have received two first division ratings, including cne grade 4 solo at region music festivals, and finally pre-- , sent a master recital Meeting Monday members of the Service Star Legion are invited to attend next Mondays meeting (March 6) at the home of Reta Patlerick. The usual hour of 1 30 will begin the All instru-- Tniifk Lual Sale! Kimbai Pianos Lowry Organs ght-rea- d This Weekend - Manila iili & 51 li by Accord ng to Mr Fifield, there have been only four bandsmen reach the goal of "Master Musician" since the program was started eight years ago by codirectors Derral Siggard and Mr. Fifield. In 14 Clyde Larsen, a cornetist, and Bill Bertolio, a clarinetist, were the first to become master musicians. Diane Carbon High School students assisting on this program are as follows: Russell Wilson, Howard Schultz and Jim Ruggeri, French horn; Gus Liapis and Jeff Myrup, comet; Walt Donaldson, trom Service Star meeting. Carbon High Senior to Join Master Musician Ranks Mr. Dart As a percussionist, will pay a snare drum solo, written by his Swingcopation father, Janies Dart Sr A per Introcussicn ensemble entitled duction and Allegro by Jack McKenzie will feature Jimmy on vibraphone and tom tom. He also is active in the vocal department, and will sing as an added feature. The Lark was first presented on the New York stage in 1955 starring Christopher Plummer, Boris Karloff, and Juke Harris as Joan. Christensens Music Co; Grand Junction, Colorado At MUSIC Lynn's CAREONViLLE 637-100- SUPPLY 1 t Vote YES THESPIANS . . . l.ryee Bryner and RavLene Coigiat have lead roles in The lank slated for re.sentation next week by the CEU Ihama Depaitment. COLLEGE on Hospital Bond Proposal Would you believe 27 hours of music on ONE TAPE? If" rf'fJwk STEREO LIBRARY d GmBQHH) 0u. oflfl b $V ies Just press one button for the correct wash action, spir speed, wash temperature for and rinse temperature N & c&'s:,e''UneeV' every type of fabric including a permanent press! Modal Truly a new dimension 1 J capacity 2 wash speeds, 2 spin speeds Hydropower washing aetiort Permanent Press setting i Bleach dispenser funnel j for Exclusive small loads. Saves water) a saves detergent. 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