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Show Sun Times, December 1 2. 1 1 Cteorf laid Courier, Docombor 1 2, 4 979, Poge 8 979, Page 8 s - Ticket sales extended for Osmond concert Due to the overwhelming demand for tickets to the Osmond concert at Brigham Young University Jan. 25, the Osmonds have consented to give a repeat performance Jan. 26. Scott Williams, manager of BYU Special Events, said contacted by phone Thursday and asked if they would give a second concert at BYU. Because of the high demand for. tickets, they graciously consented to do a second night, Williams said. never in the history of the Both concerts will be at 8 University has there been in the Marriott Center, such a rush for concert ; p.m. noted. These will be the he tickets. . ' first public concerts that the After opening only the . in Utah first three days of mail, wef Osmonds have given since their permanent move ' have orders for more than to the state in 1971. 16, 0(H) tickets, and the mail They are lliterally giving keeps coining in," Williams the performances to BYU in said. We once sold 20,000 of University support homecoming concert tickets concerts are The programs. k in a sales period, being sponsored by BYU and hut tosellover 16,000 in three KSL, with Danny Kramer of is days unprecendented. KSL radio as master of Osmonds, said Donnv, Marie, Wayne, Merrill, Alan, Jim and Jay have come up with new material and surprises on their Florida-Ohi- o tour, and this material will be incorporated in the BYU performances. "We are excited about doing concerts in our home state, he said. We are anxkius to get back to Utah to prepare for what we think will be the concert of concerts at BYU. We are going the extra mile to make this one of our finest productions." ' two-wee- The Osmonds, who are on concert tour to a three-wee- k Florida and Ohio, were ceremonies. Ronald J. Clark, director ot public relations for the Tickets cost $7 each for adults and $6 for youth of high school age or younger and for persons with BYU activity cards. Tickets are sold through mail order only. Requests, together with a check or money order made out to BYU and covering the cost of the tickets plus a $1 handling fee, should be sent to the Marriott Center, BYU, Provo, Utah 84602. By Hazel E. Park Headlining our 29th Christmas program for patients at Veterans Administration Hospital, Salt Lake City, will be one of Utahs top entertainers, ERNIE APADACA and THE NEW BORN, from Brigham City. ERN has been on the circuit with BUDDY ALAN, KAY ADAMS, and SKY BLUE with starring roles in his own productions. For years, APADACA performed with the COPPERTONES: his new band, the NEWBORN has crossed over to upcountry sounds which his loyal fans follow with dedication throughout the Intermountain West. Fans will remember ERN and THE NEW BORN as show stoppers when they appeared in concert fof Ogden City last August in Lester Park. Some 3,000 fans braved the threat of rain to applaud their favorite entertainer. Sharing the spotlight with ERN at the VA Christmas program December 18 will be BRENDA COLLINS, Utahs teenage singing sensation from Salt Lake City. BRENDA has many credits to her long list of accomplishments which include performances with SAMMI SMITH, LITTLE JIMMY DICKENS AND BILLY ARMSTRONG. A guest appearance with a famous Nashville band at the DUNES hotel in Las Vegas certified BRENDA for her own band. After an hour musical, Golden Spike Country Music will serve refreshments and distribute treats and gifts to the patients. Assisting with the party will be: MR AND MRS. GLEN WILSON of Clinton, ALICE MOORE, NORMA WEBB AND BONNIE SMITH, Washington Terrace. GOLDEN SPIKE COUNTRY MUSIC will also furnish the entertainment for the Lifers at Utah State prison, when the inmates hold their annual Christmas party for their families. fAUL CANNON, will be featured artist on the prison program, December 22 and LUCKY CHAMBERLAIN, member of Nashvilles Club is expected to bring his fiddle and join in the party. Producer of THE INTERNATIONAL JUBILEE and member of Utahs and Colorado Country Music Hall of Fame, LUCKY is known as one of Countrys best fiddlers. PAUL CANNON was named ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR, at the Utah State Fair in 1955, Formerly of Roy, PAUL now resides in Granger. PAUL is perhaps tne only entertainer ever to do a repeat command performance for President and Mrs. Jimmy Carter at the White House in golf tournament include: Mark Henderson, Ogden; Brent Stauffer, So. Weber; .Chris Martinez, Clinton, anz Glenn Yamamoto, Clinton (left to right). STAR FATHERS in A word about financing from Boise Cascade Homes: are orders being automatically switched to the Jan. 26 concert so that they can have better seating. If these people find they cannot attend the Jan. 26 concert, they should contact the Marriott Center ticket office for adjustments," he said. O you buy a Boise Cascade Horn-:- , you than our huil non ye expt rlise. Because we c in help you finance y ur new hom ; as well wih thi oeil po.sible 'erirs. Ir fact, we can often help arrange up to 100 fnancin ;. And help you get the best market rates oi A.. F.H.A.. Farm Home and Conventional I on ns. Thats not just a promise, either. Weve helped nany families finance their new homes. And better terms, combined with the superior value Cascade Home the we build best buy Genie ini inancing. We II show you ways to make your dream home Now. ;. in golf tournament The All-St- ar O Curtis, daughter Kimberly; Steve Sorenson, daughters Melissa and Jenifer Sorenson; and Raymond Rhees, daughter fiCBCUJC Alison. '207, o And We Want to Get To Know You Tel. . - . .5000 watts V of ar of Ogden. Father The Small-Sta- r Winner was Wayne Montgomery of Syracuse. Father The Mini-Sta- r Winner was Brent Stauffer of South Weber, after a putting contest to break the tie score with Mark Henderson of Worthen. Mini-StFathers: Mark Henderson, daughter Kristy; ar Ogden. Brent Stauffer, daughter, Stacy; Bill Woodbury, daughter, Karman; and Glenn Yamamoto, daughter, Felicia Antonio. The winners received Everyone had a great time U1JJC0Q30lCCD 399-588- 8 con- Since no one can buy that no , matter what may be alcohol, drugs, loneliness Jesus Christ is the answer." 7 P.M. CLOSED SUNDAYS WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO LIMIT ANY ITEM BASED ON SUPPLY. 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Goldring invites you to experience a change in your life as you tune to the 1090 spot on your AM dial near the center of your dial-thelp your life on Jesus Christ. '' !i, ili ffifstSUs like' because its noncommercial, the station is on KANN their problems or hangups 9-- Sunshine. Dixie High School and College would like the Stars to make it a traditional even each year! boosts power know OPEN the down South in a Faith Communications Corporation, a Nevada nonprofit organization, KANN is General Manager of KANN not affiliated with an.y Christian Radio in Ogden, religious group, church or described KANN's jump in denomination. power. In Goldring's words, The Ogden station has KANN is a total been broadcasting the ministry we want to reach GOOD NEWS OF JESUS" people where they are since 11975 and is the only spiritually. If you 're desponChristian dent, we want to lift your station in Utah. KANNs aim spirit; if you're shut in, we is to present Jesus Christ want you to know Jesus through its uplifting and cares and we care; if you want to learn more of what unique blend of quality programs and Christ- - r ihe Bible says, youll hear centered music of all types. excellent Bible teaching on Owned and operated by KANN. We want people to power Pom Pom Bag with their Team name on for their daughters. All-StThe Father Winner was Lindsay Curtis Fathers: Ray daughter Sherrie Gary Rhodes, daughter Tiffany; Joe Sondrup, daughter Staci; Chris Martinez, daughter Antionette; Wayne Montgomery, daughter Jennifer; Fred Stettler, daughter, Lisa ; Pope, Stephen daughter Cristine; and Jeff Clifford, sister Chelese Small-Sta- r Couch, Couch; secrated for Jesus! " That's how Jim Goldring, Ogden, Utah 131 or 394-- 6 i KANN We re Authorized Dealers For CLASSIC CONSTRUCTION 4185 So. 300 W. 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