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Show ' ' h i? && rw a- v ' .(, 10 A Mli J3r & Si ,. WiP 'V Afcrf Members of the Carbon High School Choir are (left to right, bottom row) Michelle Cook, Nora Watson, Sandra Hoggat, Nancy Tucker, Patti Massman, Michelle Pugliese, Becky Woodruff, Jamie Parnum, Kerstine Childs, Jody Burgett, Susan Orr and Natalie Manson; (second row) Joy Wagner, Dana Cook, Kay Bryson, Sherrie Rich, Leslie Norton, Janae Edmunds, Darlene Colacito, LuAnna Brown, Janelle Susan Brown, Jill Keller, Tammy Farish, Leah Henderson, Janet Priano and Tami Imai; (third row) Joni Campbell, Mary Powell, Leslie Cox, Mary Jo Curtis, Brenda Noyes, Kelly Spensko, Darcey Watson, Pam tilings like ribbons Sdbce; Lodge. J J Price, Utah Sun Advocate, Remember Elks annual The Mothers Day Tea will be held this Sunday at the Elks Walton, Annette Siggard, Sherrie Peterson, Alexis Bolotas, Linda Peacock, Ellie Winder, Betty Jo Wheeler, Debbie Crouse and Rita Jensen; (fourth row) Kay Kay Otani, Collin Orr, Glen Fredrickson, Cory Judd, David Young, John Milovich, Thomas Hyatt, David Miller, Ron Peterson, Dennis Branch, Wayne Woodward, Rick Anderson, Curtis Snow and Alan Mead; (fifth row) Gien Keller, Scott Jensen, David Wood, Bobby Potts, Kerry Pabst, Kenny Bell, Craig Bunnell, John Nielson, Jeff Peterson, Alvin Baker, Richard Cunningham, Kent Jones, Bruce Atwood, David Dart and Kenneth Bawden. Bid-dinge- r, Elks plan 1977 Tea $ cf'SY' i Wednesday, May 4, flowers $d rotnance ? The program is open to the public and will include an address by Boyd Bunnell, singing by William Craig and organ Music. They're back, in sundresses Punch, coffee and snacks will be offered after the program. at Sweetbriar 'perfect for mother's day The oldest mother and the mother of the most children will be honored with a special gift. The program is free and to the public. is open i Carbon High, U of U choirs to perform here May 11 The A Cappella Choir of the University of Utah will appear in concert with the Carbon High School Choir May 11 at 8 p.m. in the Carbon Auditorium. I I sketched-tie-stra- R smock bodice sundress with eyelet trim tiny floral patterns $20 & from our collection $18-- 40 WorldWide THE SALT PALACE Exhibition Hall May 6, 7, 8 Noon 10PM Closing 6 00 Sunday direction of Dr. Newell B. Weight, has developed a reputation of excellence in choral music. 15 Admission $1 75 Return privileges good for all 3 days (Ad admits you & guesis $1 50 EACH) Member NADA Crowson Managed louise davis, mgr east main -- price; ALL ANTIQUES ARE FOR SALE School High They will perform choral works from every period of music, including some lighter pieces, said Carbon choir director Dorthey Brown. The Carbon choir has toured throughout the state. In 1973, it represented Utah at the Music Educators National Conference at the Western Division Meet at Arizona. Last year it was one of the few invited to the Air Force at Colorado Academy Springs, Colo, to perform. This summer the choir will take its third European tour. It will travel through Italy, Yugoslavia, Austria, Switzerland, France, and England performing in St. Marks in Venice, Notre Dame in Paris (again for a Mass service), St. Stephens in Vienna and St. Pauls in London. in the Membership University Choir is not restricted to music majors but is by demanding per- sonal audition. Dr. li Hie WORLD WIDE Newell B. Weight The University Choir earned the Doctor of toured Northern Utah in Musical Arts degree from February, performing for the University of Southern various schools and comCalifornia as the result of a munities. In past years the Danforth Teachers Grant. has performed choir throughout the state and He has been a popular widely in the Western United States and abroad. It adjudicator and clinician at was among the first foreign music festivals and clinics choirs to be invited to sing a and has been guest director Mass service in Notre of allstate choruses Dame in Paris. It has also throughout the Western performed in St. Marks in U.S. and in Alaska and Venice and the Koln Hawaii. He has also acted Cathedral. for as campus touring groups in Europe. The University Choir has on often appeared Dr. Weight was chairman educational television. It also has recorded with the of the Music Department at Utah Symphony and has the University of Utah from premiered a number of 1968 to 1973. A member of important works, including UMEA, ACDA, NATS, Missa Brevis by the AGCD and MENC, he Vladimir served one term as renowned Ussachevsky of the Un- president of the Utah Music and Educators Association and faculty iversity Princeton two terms as Columbia Laboratories. Electronic The choir, under the Dr. Newell Weight . Choir has another, Choral Music of released a commercial Vladimir Ussachevsky. University album of Christmas music entitled A Music Box of and Christmas Carols Cabin The rnnrprt is frep and Mrs. Brown encourages families to attend. break-in- s va Charles Hatsis, and Luke Pappas reported that their cabins in the Scofield area were broken into. A list of Poulos . K( listed missing items was not available but other homes were also suspected of being broken into, tctVJay (ayS Under his direction, the rest Let Mom comfortably this Mother's Day V1 - -- Elegant Cushioned includes entire BIGELOW Line Toilet Seats SCULPTURES PATTERNS installed over V - . .S '... v , r , Req. Reg. 21.00 23.00 How How f J50 I0 100's V t1' 1 SAT., MAY 7 Tffjee r(?m rh percent rubber waffle pad. at a s8 20 percent Savings! 1 i Reg. 9 99. Our new comfy casuals in machine washable, dryable polyester. Cool and charming in pastel plaids, checks, prints. And a super gilt for Mother's Day! Sizes Jeanne s Touch mOD Jeanne Anderson S. 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