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Show Thursday, pn r 11 11 1 - m- ,, g : BYU A Cappclla Ma'th 21, I9.8 S Ufah Price, Income Tax Aid Births A r pri si n'aiite of Sub lax (mamission ihe Utah fruin ihe Sub I ul i lay offn e will lie al tin Irut liraruh office in the ami tiurhiusc Thur-dilonii'y IMitr. HuniingU.n. Iky II Mirih 2i 21. from 8 30 rit The Hng'tam Younh I'iuvitmI) Mrs Alotuo I!j rfe, Manh 17 5 3u p ni to assist lax- Mi a cuhllu thoir. dirutnf bv pul lliljnr. piurs in rmttpb ling their Malt Ralph Uikalward, mil pi m m a " j iiu i on lax rt'urns comvri I rnl.iv, March ?', at 8 ihi m Carbon High tiuih p m. Butter fingers 4-- H and pi s dad sandwuhes al llu ir lorium Mimlurs of th, Haiti r linjcis asj i rs are hjrs. The program will iiuluil' lijhi inciting 4 II ( 'uli, mad b.ikid I'ina (hi se John W Smith and Six lit y Smith i i will ns v rims nuuii ami will Choir to Appear At Carbon High n pirl wi o a rn al lit ( ail ri I1osj la! dining the fast wiik In lh fol'uM ng Mrs l)k J.x Manh 12 Ui anil i i. Ir iiature miIo mmitxrs A an aiMitl fealurr, the Carlton Hij'h rhoir will join ihe group in nnsmiinp llu final txmcirl wl eclmns. In Lets ntav In pnnlmsisl from high school rhoir memlx rs or al llu di or Always F rash FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY Legion Birthday Party Scheduled For March 22nd t For anif occasion Price Post No 3 of tlx Amtri-calegion will host its 4'th birthday party til the Ixgmn Home f riday, March 22 All and thur partners arc n University of Utah Male Chorus Schedules Appearance at Geary Theatre Tile ;tpjRar;tnce of the Uimei.sity of Utah Male Choi us is the next ill traction on the Fine Art.s Seiies of the College of Fastern Utah. The talented Milling group, directed by John Marlowe Niel-Mwill present a sjieeial program tonight (Thui.sdu.v) at 8 in Cleary Theatre. Ranging ironi classical to pipular to foils music, selections will include Shenandoah, Sometimes I Feel Like a Muthei less ( hild", Rio drande", "Jriitho, .Mine Alone", Send Forth Thy Spirit, and many others. Also included will be a trio of numbers .sung by Mr. Nielsen, an accomplished tenor. Further solo work will be done bv Tom Williams, baritone, who will render selected folk songs. The U" chorus is presently on its annual spring tour. According to officials the conceit is fiec to the public. n, Tickets On Sale for Spring Band Concert Tickets go on sale this week for the Spring Concert of the Carbon High School symphonic band. The concert, which is scheduled for Thursday, April 4, at 8 p m in the high school auditorium, promises to he a musical highlight of this year's concert season available at Tickets will b Carbon High Schcol, Price Trad-in- s .Music Department, Hansen Chrvro'et and from any of the band students in the communities of Price, He'per and Welhngtcr According to Derral Sipgard band director, the symphonic band is at an all time peak in musical The band, totaling perfection. 12J nius.cians, was recently n g. acclaimed by Salt Lake Music critics at the University of Utah Symphonic Band Festival and hn become highly recognized throughout the western states as one of ;hc finest bands in the West This year's spring concert will present the band at its very finest Outstand.ng selections from the band literature will be performed as well as thrilling program numbers designed to reach the hearts of all music lovers Russel Wi! son who was first hern v.ith the Utah All State band, will be fea- tured so'oist The percussion section of the band, which has been Misses Seamstress invited lo YOU PAY FOR FRESH . . . AND YOU GET FRESH! atund dinner will lx served and a program has lxxn planned for A the cntirlainnunt of those attind-tng- . Price Bakery Dinner will lx served at 7.30 p ni with a prceeding pitality hour lx ginning at hos6 30 MRS. veterans and servicemen of Mrs Betty Procarione is lead Vietnam are especially invited to er of the new Misses attend. loves tlu sound of Seamstress 4 H Club Officers uni d this year by Jim Dart, Everyone ill be featured in the rudimtntnl a band and we encourage all of Connecticut Half Ihe crizens of this area to set 'rim solo rime" which will be accompan.ed aide (he evening of April 4 to 'lie Land and will add a lively hear ihe virtuosity and thriMing m.ch to the concert performance of this fine musical v 1 tJ All elecied to guide ihe club s activ- ilics include Vera Hadden, presi- - s a ted Loman lowing the spring concert ihe organiaiii n, will leave for a tour of Hutchings, principal of Carbon hern Utah ligh School CHRIS BOLOTAS, Owner 79 West Main Price (College of Eastern U tali Karen Procarione, vice presidtnl and song leaeler, Linda Nelson, secretary; Norma Rae Proeanone, rejxirter, and Gayle an Haelden, treasurer. dent; 1 k 4-- H i Presents UNIVERSITY OF UTAH mu rams O i v & i if;; ri; . S. HEADQUARTERS f ' 9 Thursday, Mar. 21, ft p.iii. - 1oary Theatre -- No Admission Charge , ? Smart Looking TEXTURED GRAIN l jUwiitoaiu,'i!t.ft (4L.4-8- MuLai FOR THE WINNERS er, Kate Besso, Roxanne Rudisill and Kathy Allred admire trophies which will be presented winners speech tourney to be held of Eastern Utah March . . . Toni Skrin- - wear and good styling in a rough 'n tough Boorhide leather boot by Nacona. Goodyear soles. Long 29-3- at regional at College 0. Phi Rho Pi Speech Meet at CEU I lie Colligi Laslcrn Ulali public of will host the regional Ihi Rho Pi -p eh tournament March 2!) and 30 This will lx a collide for the mitl junior Qualdiul judges are Mm it pitk the best speakers in rath vent No ify Pmfcssnr Neil War-tt- p at Ih" colltge if you would ni di d like to judge any of these events. is coielially mvitid lo alii nd any of the rounds of tomp-Imo- n to 1 schools in Idaho, Vkyomin , Nevada, U ah I ok rado, Arizona, and N w M Iwoyiar ICO The cverls of (he tiurnamint lx dr hale, persuasive spiak in , ral inleiprctafio 1, impronip tu speaking extemporaneous pi iking, ixposilory spiak mg There will be a nuns and a women's division and trophies will lx awarded lo the first, end and third place winners in each event in each dive-ioThe contests will btgin at 8 55 on Friday morning and will con n tonue until the awards are id Saturday at 4 pm Th' ELEGANTE will craftsmanship Expert in this fancy western boot. 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